Film Tagline Brainstorm
Approaching the tagline for this
film, we already had a clear idea for the narrative and film title, so the
tagline had to tie in with both neatly. The primary idea was to have a theme of
curing, healing and saving that is commonly tied to people with a possession;
the idea of salvation. We also tried to connect the family aspect and came up
with “How do you protect yourself from
your own family?”, “Mother’s coming
to visit. Forever.”, “Eternal
damnation is hereditary.” and “A
mother’s vendetta.”. After deliberating each of these, they were all ruled
out though. The first, second and fourth seemed far too much like that of the
slasher genre, and the third just didn’t fit in with our narrative as the
possession doesn’t pass down through generations. “The darkness wants you.” also didn’t quite fit the narrative as
whilst the “darkness” is driving the
mother to attack her daughter and her family, the tagline is slightly ambiguous
in that it seems as if the daughter is in danger of being possessed, and that
isn’t in the narrative. From that we came up with “They thought she was better, but she can’t be healed.”, but it
seemed far too long as we wanted to keep the tagline short like the title. Upon
that decision, we tried shortening it to just the last 4 words “She can’t be saved.”. As of there, we
tried “cured” and “healed”, but decided that “cured” was in fact the best fit and so
our tagline is “She can’t be cured.”
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