The Premise
What begins as a dream vacation for an influencer seeking the perfect body becomes a fight for survival.
The Hook
She uncovers a black-market organ harvesting ring inside a luxury Caribbean clinic.
The Stakes
Beauty becomes brutality as vanity transforms into a desperate battle to escape alive.
Story Overview
The Setup
Camille Deylan, a rising social media star, embarks on a sponsored BBL trip to the Dominican Republic.
The Twist
Instead of spa treatments, she discovers supernatural horrors, cartel corruption, and body trafficking.
The Style
Told through livestream footage, handheld survival sequences, and stylized nightmares.
The Comparison
Think
Get Out
meets
Hostel
with a Gen Z, Black feminist twist.
Themes
Beauty & Body Politics
The cost of perfection in a world of likes, filters, and misogynoir.
Exploitation & Power
Global class divide and the commodification of Black bodies.
Friendship & Betrayal
Trust, loyalty, and survival when lives are at stake.
Horror of Medicine
Hospitals as spaces of trauma, not healing.
Postmodern Hauntings
Children's laughter. Organ harvesting. Psychological fracture.
Casting Wishlist
Tone & Style
Genre Fusion
Survival horror meets psychological thriller with social commentary.
Visual Approach
Handheld realism mixed with surreal dreamscapes and social media aesthetics.
Sonic Landscape
Afro-Caribbean chants, children's laughter, distorted trap beats create unease.
Atmosphere
Lush paradise layered over clinical brutality and nightmare logic.
Structure / Act Breakdown
Act 1: The Glow-Up
Camille announces her sponsored surgery. Luxury clinic arrival. Party vibes. Odd market rituals.
Act 2: The Procedure
Women disappear. DiDi dies. Camille awakens stitched, immobilized. Witnesses heart extraction.
Act 3: The Breakout
Reunites with survivors. Betrayals revealed. Final broadcast before collapse.
Visual Palette & Sound
Color Scheme
Acidic pinks, hospital whites, flesh tones, ocean blues turned red.
Set Design
Opulent resort, decaying medical interiors, ritualistic underground tunnels.
Soundscape
Trap percussion, distorted laughter, whispering Spanish prayers, surgical machine hums.
Title Sequences
Social media reels gone wrong, flickering filters, "BODY" in surgery font.
Target Audience
18-35
Age Range
Gen Z and Millennials
40M+
Market Size
Black and Latinx horror fans
4
Comparable Hits
Viewers of
Swarm
,
Get Out
,
Cam
,
Run Rabbit Run
$250M+
Box Office Potential
Based on comparable elevated horror successes
Financial Breakdown
BODY's production economics balance premium quality with commercial viability.
Return on investment potential is high based on comparable horror streaming successes like
Swarm
and
Get Out
.
Why Now?
Rising BBL Tourism
BBL tourism is increasing—yet dangers remain underreported.
Representation Matters
Black women deserve genre stories centering fear, survival, and rage.
Cultural Relevance
The film challenges beauty capitalism and speaks to influencer culture.
Genre Innovation
Body horror from a Black female lens is rare, urgent, and overdue.
B O D Y
"How far would you go to get the perfect BODY?"
Survival
The true cost of beauty revealed
Transformation
From victim to whistleblower
Written and Created By
Markice Moore brings a fresh voice to horror cinema, crafting a story that confronts beauty standards with unflinching intensity.