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Psychological Thrillers

  • Peter Kam Fai Cheung SBS
  • Jun 21, 2018
  • 1 min read

When I was in my lonely teens, I liked to follow literary stories about imaginary events and people. Apart from learning how to express myself, I seemed to understand the circumstances and myself better. Having done my matriculation examinations, I started to learn structurally on specific topics eg philosophy and psychology.

I watch audio-visuals daily, mostly news to keep myself update about what is going on in the world and documentaries to educate myself. During flights, I would watch as many movies as possible to pass the time. As to the genre, I prefer romantic comedies to stay put in my comfort zone than other genres particularly thrillers.

Last night, I had the strangest dream, so much so that unheard and unseen obstacles could be heard and seen through dreamy dialogues and surreal contexts. I believed the mysterious and dramatic scenes revealed the delusional psychological state of me. As they happened in my parallel worlds, I treat them as between non-fiction and fiction.

I have written a 120-minute screenplay, documenting the non-fictional story of my life from birth to retirement. A 5-60-minute dream has room to expand into a full-feature screenplay/movie. Furthermore, we dream over 100,000 dreams in our life-time, how exciting it is to turn some of them into psychological-thriller screenplays/movies!


 
 
 

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