Plot of Narrative
Action for Title Sequence
The thriller begins
with an Elderly man (late 50’s) entering a corner shop. There is a
stereotypical shopkeeper working behind the counter. The elderly man asks to
buy some cigarettes. The elderly man walks out of the store with his cigarettes
in hand. He then opens the packet to see a small glass tube in the place of one
of the cigarettes. He smirks and walks on.
The elderly man
approaches a local café, where there are two other men of a similar age and
character to him sitting outside at a table playing a game of cards. The two
men stand up and greet him in a cheerful fashion. The elderly man removes the
packet of cigarettes from his pocket and takes a cigarette for himself, he then
reaches out his arm and offers another to one of the men, the man obliges then
takes out the glass tube. He then passes the tube to an on comer behind. The on
comer is a young man. He takes the tube from the elderly card player and walks
on.
He climbs onto his bike and puts his helmet on, shuts the visor and drives off. The bike speeds down the road and takes a sharp turn into a back ally. He gets off the bike and walks through an open door into a kitchen with chefs working franticly. He approaches a large black man dressed in white overalls. The chef recognises the man and greets him with a hug and a noticeably smug look on his face. The biker then reaches into his leather jacket and withdraws the tube. He hands over and turns to leave, smiling.
He approaches a man alone at a table and gives him his food. The man thanks the waiter and he turns to go. The man begins to eat food, and then begins to choke.
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