Monday, 12 August 2013

Hellbound Heart tretment


This is a treatment on an idea of how to redo the Hellraiser legacy. My thought is not to remake the first film but rather a faithful adaptation of the novella that Hellraiser director Clive Barker had written. The Hellbound Heart is the book that Hellraiser is based on and is in fact written and directed by the author of the book itself.

 

Well from the beginning, my idea is to do a different film altogether, its the same story and core concept and world, but its following the events and aspects of the novella more closely while at the same time, filling in a few certain gaps by giving a powerful narrative that is idiosyncratic yet chilling and emotional; via at some points non-linear storytelling as well as strong fantasy scenes which may seem very real for the characters and for us before we cut back to whats going on in the main story. The aim of these fantasy scenes is to give us a deeper sense of the characters individual emotional states and the desires of their hearts and minds.

 

 

My idea of this adaptation begins with a line from when Frank meets the Cenobites for the first time, having solved The Lament Configuration, says You know what I want., this is heard against a black screen so that we dont know who this is, it introduces the character of Frank while leaving what or who hes saying this to our imagination, except for hard-core fans of the novella.

 

We then see a dark and tight minor glimpse of the creepy attic where the significant events of Hellraiser and the novella take place, starting with the moment where Frank solves the puzzle box. Here we see items, which Frank sets out as offerings for the Cenobites, before we find ourselves in another part of the Cotton homestead, where Rory, Franks brother, and his wife Julia, a beautiful and alluring female with womanly curves and contours.

The aim of the first fifteen minutes of this version is to slowly reveal the Cotton family, the emotional state of Julia as memories of her sexual encounter with Frank haunt her, and slowly reveal that there may be more to Franks strange unexplained disappearance than meets the eye.

 

Unlike the 1987 film, Kirsty is not the daughter of Rory (He is named Larry in the movie.) but actually an old friend, who has always harboured a strong unrequited crush on Rory, a love that I would like to make, besides Franks failed journey for the ultimate sensual experience and having to contend with bringing himself back to our world and being free of the Cenobites, central to the core of the piece.

 

Ive always viewed Kirsty as some Snow White character, lovely dark hair and maybe blue eyes, almost like an alternate version of Zooey Deschanel in a very realistic if very dark and horrific fairy tale universe. I view the heart of the film to lie in some connection or connections, between all the four characters and how the puzzle box and the world of the Cenobites, but most of all how Franks longing and quest for twisted pleasures, damage whatever relationships the four characters have with each other.

 

A particular aspect of this core is some dark connection between the beautiful and virginal princess Kirsty and the hedonistic and secretly evil Frank, for while Frank loved his brothers wife he had a secret lust after this slightly younger woman, albeit a dark impulsive lust. I always had this image in my head of Frank, Rory and Kirsty having known each other long before Rory even met Julia. At some point, Frank may have come across as a jerk to Kirsty, a plain yet beautiful young flower, until he surprises her with his true self, a deeply violent and sexually perverted creep, and grabs Kirsty against her will, before proceeding to touch her and nearly rape her, which he restrains himself from doing. He vows to rape Kirsty properly one day soon, maybe anytime in the next few years. This experience leaves a powerfully nightmarish and very real scar on Kirsty, but even more so as Frank threatens to beat her and kill Rory if she even shows any sign or indication that Frank ever did anything to her.

This turns Kirsty into a deeply scarred as she becomes this idiosyncratic and quirky adult woman, in fact she even plans on moving away from the neighbouring town outside of the Cottons home town to move on to a job and new life, leaving her parents behind and still worrying in her most private moments, that even far away Frank may still find her to attack her and murder his brother whom she loves so much.

 

The idea is to slowly reveal Kirstys secret crush, but throughout the entire film not even in a mention or flashback do we get an indication that Frank ever went as far as to molest Kirsty, only to vow to rape her in future but to murder Rory and beat Kirsty to death. Finally, we will learn of this revelation after Kirsty finds that Rory has been killed anyway, in order for Frank to get skin for his body, and then Kirsty kills Julia accidentally, or so it seems.

 

As Frank finds Kirsty and claims that He was already dead long before I touched him. We then learn of Franks molestation of Kirsty.

 

Kirsty is deeply quirky and vulnerable but having to see Frank again, even worse Frank as a skinless creature, and having to meet the Cenobites and her life being put in the balance via the deal she make on bringing Frank to the Cenobites, somehow ends up changing her into a full-fledged woman with courage and a better knowledge that there are demons in another world and hope that maybe there could be a paradise, maybe not a Hell but a purgatory in which Rory may be dead but at least that hes happy and free of suffering and depending on if there could be a sequel from this treatment, and depending on whether theyll do it like Tony Randals sequel in 1988, either this hope will be the case or Kirsty will find out that Rory is actually in hell, alone and still suffering.

 

 

I think itd be great to see a lot of powerful symbolism, religious and dreamlike, in this interpretation, while grounding the entire story in humanistic reality, and then be surprised by the presence of the Cenobites and become immersed in their Hell, while discovering a more in-depth explanation and origin of the puzzle box, and even then well still hopefully keep the believable reality of the story and characters.

 

As for the Cenobites, I would like to have them look exactly like they did in the novella, all the while leaving an impression with the female (actually its sort of half-and-half perhaps because of the unearthly gender-confused voice.) Cenobite with pins in his/her head, much like Pinhead in the movies. Except she is not the lead Cenobite, in fact she probably wont have much screen-time as much as her fellow demons, yet I think Id give her a more important role, depending on how I feel about continuing this interpretation through sequels, maybe concluding with the yet-to-be-written book The Scarlet Gospels, which will be Pinheads final appearance and bring everything together.

 Kirsty encounter Pinhead yet again
 

I also would like to do a twist on the whole Pinsty thing, in which many die-hard Hellraiser fans have formed, through many different fanfics and artwork, a new story element where there is something between Pinhead and Kirsty and in fact Pinhead loves her so much that he wants her to be a Cenobite, in fact I think that happens as well, in some fanfics and in the Hellraiser spin-off comics in which we see a Kirsty Cenobite that rules hell as she wishes and carries on the legacy of indivisible pleasure and pain.
 
 



Id like to bring that into my interpretation by, if I write sequels, establish a development where the female Pinhead Cenobite is developing a serious and powerful love for Kirsty, to the point where she desires to not only take Kirsty to her Hell but also to make her as a Cenobite. Dont know how thatd work but I like the Lesbian Cenobite-human romance, I think thats fresh and taps into giving Kirsty a more powerful and painful transformation, after what shes been through in Hellbound Heart, how can she leave her world behind and rule Hell as a demon.

 

Now to explain the fantasy scenes of my vision of Hellbound Heart, I think wed begin with showing what the Cenobites show Frank, when they give him a sensory overload before taking him to his Hell; showing him such sensual memories and things as sucking on his mothers breast as a baby and his brothers arms wrapped around him, in what either seems to be a struggle or brotherly embrace, among other sensual memories and pleasures that Frank harbours.

 

Then we see Julias memory of meeting Frank and their affair. Julia then dreams of seeing Frank again, handsome and wanting to touch Julia, who submits and agrees to do anything Frank wants.

 

Then we descend into more wholesome yet bizarre territory as we get a glimpse into Kirstys emotional state, regarding her love for Rory. I thought of a scene where Rory and Kirsty are together on a beach, with Kirsty either wearing a beautiful summer dress or a bikini, and they both kiss and embrace. This is to show how wholesome and innocent Kirstys most sexual desires are, despite how much emotional damage Frank has caused her.

 

Also get non-linear again as we see flashbacks of Kirsty, Rory and Frank in their high school days, we see teenage Kirsty watching Rory and admiring his handsome looks and his goodness and then a flashback of Franks assault on Kirsty. Then finally a memory, or fantasy, in which Kirsty is alone and outside the school cring and holding her folded arms, in a feeble attmpt to hide herself, before Rory find her and checks if shes okay. The memory or dream ends with Rory embracing Kirsty, if this memory actually happened, then this would be the first time Rory shows serious concern for the woman who always loved him from the start and a sign that theyre both meant for each other.

 

I imagined this memory, true or only in Kirstys imaginings, to be shown and intercut with the final scene of the novella where Kirsty meets The Engineer outside the Cotton family home and Kirsty is entrusted to be the keeper of the puzzle box until the next pleasur seeker comes looking for it.

 

As Kirsty looks at the box and hopes that there is another purgatory without pain or suffering and hopes that Rory is there, I imagine cutting from this moment to the memory I just explained above.