Wednesday 18 March 2009

Our Treatment 

Megan Carter a successful sophisticated teacher who's loved by her colleagues, adored b her students and has a supporting affectionate husband, seems she has everything she could have dreamt of, life seemed perfect until she discovered her husbands infidelity and betrayal. Driven by her rage she commits something she still can 't believe till this day, sadly no-one suspects her because of her perfected image and the grieving way she spoke of her dead husband. This ultimately led the police force to become blinded to even consider Megan as a suspect. Going on with her mediocre lifestyle, her paranoia of being fund out gets the better of her as her state of mind becomes abnormal because she becomes obsessed with other peoples attitudes towards her. 

Megan begins experiencing some flashbacks of the times she had with her husband Robert Carter, missing that intimacy she shared as now she is left cold and lonely. Megan believes her husband has risen from the dead and is haunting her. Unfortunately Megan fails to realise  that it is simply her guilty consience punishing her. Her colleagues begin to see another side to Megan they have never seen before, this only makes Megan more agitated and desperate to keep herself together. Her hallucinations escalate when her husband is able to form threatening words to her. Megan's mental state is getting worse as she allows her dead husband to overpower her mind and body from living her admirable lifestyle.

As more and more of Robert's death is revealed to the audience through every flashback, we begin to realise that Megan may not be the admirable lady we originally thought she was.   

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