As a group, we have not decided what will happen to Yasmin, was she taken or did she get lost? As the film, if it was to be made, revolves around the private investigator, I would like the case to somehow tie into his personal life. Him thinking about the case and trying to solve it is disrupting his daily life, but something happens in his personal life that triggers his brain to connect the pieces and solve the case. Almost like how in BBC's 'Death in Paradise' it is usually the simplest things that help the detective solve the case. For example, in one episode the fact that he didn't place the pictures in the right order helped him solve it. Something like this could happen to the detective in his personal life, and then he ends up solving the case.
It is possible that Yasmin could have been kidnapped, but we don't know who this is just from the opening sequence, otherwise the film would be pointless if we found out straight at the beginning. There are hints that Yasmin had issues with her father in the opening sequence. Personally I don't want her father to be involved in her disappearance. The father could be portrayed as a dangerous character who does have a criminal background, but I want him to be a character that would throw off the audience and make them suspicious. So that throughout the film the father is the prime suspect, but at the end it reveals that he had no part of it. Maybe it could be someone who was really close to Yasmin, maybe even one of her friends who went to the park with her. Or it could be a complete stranger, but I feel like the ending wouldn't be as dramatic if the kidnapper was a stranger.
However, Yasmin may have not been kidnapped, she could've just gotten lost and ended up in a risky situation. Although, this would not make sense as in the opening sequence Morgan and I state that she walks home alone everyday which means that she knows the area well, so the chance of her getting lost is very miniscule.
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