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Crying Bride on the London Tube - Coggle Diagram
Crying Bride on the London Tube
Classic: Runaway bride
Husband's cheating
Arranged marriage
In love with another person
Husband's family scares her away
Husband and wife originally planned to run away but he abandoned her on a train to their next home.
Husband and Bride run away
Joint escape, want a new life
Family is unaccepting of the wife/husband
Rich family, want to make their own life
They are spies
They get married on the subway (comedy)
She is not the bride
She is the bridesmaid jealous of the bride (murder happens)
Bride's sister who was in love with the bride's husband and stole the dress
The wrong bride shows up to the church (comedy)
dress maker steals the dress as she is never the bride
Everything goes wrong
Comedy where everything goes wrong (suit, transportations, dress, invitations)
Bride's limo doesn't arrive, she is late to the wedding, husband thinks she changed her mind
Subway ride home after wedding, husband died (murder happened, police interaction-comedy)
blood gets on dress showing that she can't hide what she has done as the dress is white and everyone can see the blood.
Chair duets on subway with husband and wife
semiotics of the subway- leading to a new life, travel.
Round-by-through to show the bride trying to get around on the train. if it's a comedy, will it be slapstick or satire? Spotlight for the wedding scenes to show that all eyes are on them.
Facial expressions, dialogue, choreographed fight scenes, wedding bell sound affects, train sound, lightning for murder scene
Semiotics- Blood on dress shows her guilt, she was pure now she is not. holding a knife like she would flowers makes it ironic and shows the anger of the scene.