I’ve been developing a psychological thriller concept and wanted to share a piece of it.
Red Door, Blue Door & Yellow Door
A man searching for a washroom in a decaying, abandoned 1980s shopping mall is led down a hallway he doesn’t remember entering… to a hidden room.
Inside are three doors.
Red. Blue. Yellow.
Each one offers a different form of psychological entrapment — where time, memory, and identity begin to distort.
The deeper he goes, the more it becomes clear:
He was never meant to leave.
And the choice he was given… may have never been real.
This isn’t a story about escape — it’s about realizing there never was one.
I’m drawn to film ideas that explore perception, control, and the illusion of choice — this one leans heavily into atmosphere, tension, and slow psychological unraveling.
Would love to hear thoughts from others working in thriller / psychological spaces. Let me know what you all think! :)
#psychological thriller
#horror
#indie film
#short film
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Emilia-Maria I am well versed in the self loathing/unseen genius dichotomy lived with each page of a new script hahahaha.
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congrats! love that feeling.
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Big congrats!
Congrats! May your script go forward toward the green light.
This is a great win especially when it comes from someone outside the usual pipeline. That kind of response tends to be more honest, and it says a lot about the strength of the work itself.
It also hig...
Expand commentThis is a great win especially when it comes from someone outside the usual pipeline. That kind of response tends to be more honest, and it says a lot about the strength of the work itself.
It also highlights something important: sometimes it’s not that the material isn’t working, it just hasn’t reached the right set of eyes yet.
On pitching what you’re describing is more common than people admit. It’s rarely about the idea, it’s about holding the structure under pressure. One thing that helps is anchoring yourself in the core spine of the story rather than trying to recall everything. If that’s solid, you can navigate the rest.
Either way, this is a strong signal you’re on the right track. Keep going.