The psychological drama genre conventions often lead with the struggles that characters find themselves in. I want to use this genre because it will allow me to guide audiences through the development of my main character. The conventions of the genre include internal conflict, unreliable narration, tension building, open-ended plots, character driven journeys, and symbolism.
I want to include a lot of internal conflict, depicting my character as a person who may not be completely stable. I want to create overlapping plot elements that confuse audiences, making the film more interesting. I also want to gradually build the tension in the short film because I do not want the film to completely fit into the action genre.
I want to create an open-ended plot due to the interest that audiences will have after watching the film; they would want to learn about what actually happened- they don't want to get left off on a cliffhanger. Also, my characters would want to get better and fully understand themselves, so creating their own experiences along with giving gestures towards symbolism would allow audiences to feel like the film is more personal to them.

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