RATED
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Horror | Thriller | Action | Mystery | Psychological | Drama
Strong Horror-Violence | Brief Strong Language | Some Disturbing Content
Inspired by American McGee"s psychological-horror game series "Alice".
Rochelle "Rachel" Auclair has been friendless, ever since she lost her mother and older sister in a car crash at a young age. At thirteen years old, she has been looked after in a children's foster home, where she will be treated for post-traumatic stress disorder, while taking along the handmade dolls her mother made for her tenth birthday, named Blade and twinsies, Peri and Pearl. To escape her demons, young Rachel creates a "fantasy" within her mind that will give her the right amount of security the "real" world couldn't seem to provide her with; her only retreat, it is inhabited by a humanized Blade, Peri, and Pearl (her only friends).
After years of her residency, Rachel is released as an adult, and leaves her "fantasy" world behind, but still bears the burden of the tragic event. As she urges to live on her own, she begins to have strange hallucinations that seem to revolve around the dolls of her childhood. She attended therapy for treatments like hypnosis, but due to her heavily-scarred psyche, prompted by both of her memories and visions, she's transferred to a mental institution that has replaced the foster home, a few months after her release. After many therapies, Rachel was diagnosed by the doctors for her "mental and emotional instability".
After finding her lights flickering, and the room door mysteriously opening by itself, Rachel begins to find herself in a hybrid twist of both the "real" world and her "fantasy" world, where her humanized "friends" are seemingly real; invisible to the naked eye, but only visible to Rachel. She believed herself to be in a better reality, but soon finds her companions very different to how they were six years ago: They've become corrupted and twisted, now equipped with their own devices, and a dangerous, pathological intention for Rachel, where their fixation begins to drive them through a series of homicides around the hospital, just hoping to keep her all to themselves.
Can Rachel stop these dark and sinister nightwares from making her their own?
Or, is there something more to her "psychosis"?
In need of someone who can:
• Play as Rachel, a nineteen-year-old, traumatized girl from London, who's burdened by the death of her family, along with a shady background that resulted her into becoming psychologically-damaged; possibly diagnosed with Schizophrenia and Split-Personality Disorder. Portrayed by Astrid Berges Frisbey.
• Play as Pearl, one of the humanized twins, who is Peri's psychotic split personality.
• Handle dark and disturbing elements - blood, mental instability, and hints of abuse.
Interested? PM me immediately!