Title: Blink Twice Genre: Psychological Thriller/Mystery Logline: When a successful businesswoman starts to experience strange and unexplained blackouts, she must navigate a complex web of memories and deceit to uncover the truth about her past and her own identity. Synopsis: Dr. Emma Taylor, a brilliant and ambitious ophthalmologist, has it all: a thriving career, a beautiful home, and a loving husband. However, her life begins to unravel when she starts experiencing inexplicable blackouts, where she finds herself in unfamiliar places with no recollection of how she got there. As the episodes intensify, Emma becomes increasingly paranoid and isolated, unsure of who to trust. Desperate for answers, Emma turns to her sister, a detective, for help. Together, they embark on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about Emma's past, which seems to be shrouded in mystery. As they dig deeper, they begin to suspect that Emma's blackouts might be more than just a simple medical condition. Cast:

Emma Taylor: A successful ophthalmologist, played by an actress with a strong background in psychological thrillers (e.g., Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan) Rachel Taylor: Emma's sister and a detective, played by an actress with great comedic timing (e.g., Tiffany Haddish, Awkwafina) Dr. Lee: Emma's colleague and friend, played by a seasoned actor with a calm and collected demeanor (e.g., Ken Leung, David Tennant)

Themes:

The blurred lines between reality and fantasy The fragility of human memory and identity The complexities of female relationships and sisterhood

Visuals:

A muted color palette to reflect Emma's disorienting experiences Innovative camera work to convey Emma's blackouts and disconnection from reality A mix of close-ups and wide shots to create a sense of claustrophobia and unease

Mood and Tone:

Ominous and unsettling, with a growing sense of unease and tension Emotionally intense and psychologically complex, with a focus on character development

Influences:

Films like "Memento" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" for their non-linear storytelling and exploration of human memory TV shows like "Sharp Objects" and "Fargo" for their complex female characters and dark, atmospheric settings

Target Audience:

Fans of psychological thrillers and mysteries Viewers who appreciate complex, character-driven storytelling Anyone interested in exploring the complexities of the human psyche

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