In my most recent screenplay/plot planning, I have developed it around 3 characters. It follows their individual stories, all ranging from around half an hour. The first and second character are both about to attempt suicide when their story ends, and aftter the third's story their stories intertwine and it's no longer one person's story, it's all of theirs. The second character dies and the first is saved by the third character.
The prologue (that sets the scene of social hierachy and starts the leitmotif and metaphor for the entirety of the movie) also includes a suicide scene. So, three people attempt suicide... 2 succeed... Do you think it's a bit too heavy? It's dragged over a long time, though. But I don't know. I really like the plot, and it's all very vital.
What do you guys think?
Drae!
The prologue (that sets the scene of social hierachy and starts the leitmotif and metaphor for the entirety of the movie) also includes a suicide scene. So, three people attempt suicide... 2 succeed... Do you think it's a bit too heavy? It's dragged over a long time, though. But I don't know. I really like the plot, and it's all very vital.

What do you guys think?

Drae!