Tires SCREECH outside. Dude 2 stands up. There's a small crash outside
Yelling
VOICE: FREEZE!
GUNSHOTS
The Boy and Dude 2 look at each other
Dude 2 immediately ducks out of the nearest window as shots continue to rain down outside. The Boy takes a peek out of the front door. There he sees Dude 1 behind a bullet ridden Phantom, and what appears to be a teenage boy with blood gushing from his dome. 2 cops are shielded behind their cars, as the firefight with Dude 1 continues. The Boy freezes in his tracks
Whats the point?
Why am I Here?
Why am I alive?
Why should anyone care?
The sounds of the world begin to seem muted and hazy
The Boy turns to walk out to the backyard. His life begins to play in reverse. He walks by a TV showing what seems to be an episode of “Homicide: Life on the Street”. A worn out Yaphet Kotto flashes across the screen dodging gunshots, before the screen suddenly changes to a commercial advertising “ROSCOES WETSUIT”
Stepping outside, The Boy still lost in his mind, wades into the pool
Whats the point?
ROSCOES WETSUIT
Yelling
VOICE: FREEZE!
GUNSHOTS
The Boy and Dude 2 look at each other
Dude 2 immediately ducks out of the nearest window as shots continue to rain down outside. The Boy takes a peek out of the front door. There he sees Dude 1 behind a bullet ridden Phantom, and what appears to be a teenage boy with blood gushing from his dome. 2 cops are shielded behind their cars, as the firefight with Dude 1 continues. The Boy freezes in his tracks
Whats the point?
Why am I Here?
Why am I alive?
Why should anyone care?
The sounds of the world begin to seem muted and hazy
The Boy turns to walk out to the backyard. His life begins to play in reverse. He walks by a TV showing what seems to be an episode of “Homicide: Life on the Street”. A worn out Yaphet Kotto flashes across the screen dodging gunshots, before the screen suddenly changes to a commercial advertising “ROSCOES WETSUIT”
Stepping outside, The Boy still lost in his mind, wades into the pool
Whats the point?
ROSCOES WETSUIT
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