Into the Light story
A high school English teacher, set on resigning due to lack of interest from her apathetic students, develops the ability to look into a person's face and predict if they are going to die. Directed by: Lou Diamond Phillips. Story by: Moira Kirland Dekker.
12 total · 2 choice · 5 major · 5 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| precognition | choice | Rachel was suddenly able to see on people's faces that they would soon die. |
| what if I caught a glimpse of the future | choice | Rachel was suddenly able to see on people's faces that they would soon die. |
| human self-actualization need | major | Mrs. Stark wanted something more out of life than she was getting from teaching English literature to apathetic high school students. |
| human self-sacrifice for another | major | Rachel threw herself off a roof in order to stop a school shooter. |
| school shooting | major | A bullied and angry student decided to shoot up the school, and Rachel stopped him in the middle of his killing spree. |
| teaching occupation | major | The high school English teacher Mrs. Stark decides to quit after having enough of trying to teach her apathetic students about Romeo and Juliet. |
| what it is like in high school | major | The high school English teacher Mrs. Stark decides to quit after having enough of trying to teach her apathetic students about Romeo and Juliet. Also, Ben masterminded a school shooting. |
| boss and employee | minor | Rachel was on poor terms with the principal. |
| boyfriend and girlfriend | minor | Mrs. Stark was living with her boyfriend the gym teacher. |
| childish bullying | minor | We saw minor acts of bullying possibly contribute to the school shooter doing his deed. |