8/22/2020

'DIY' (Do It Yourself) - short story script

This is a story about psychological-problem-solving. It is in tree parts, tree versions, with the same beginning, but different choices that the hero makes, different approaches on how to solve an internal-crack...


"DO IT YOURSELF"

 

By

 

Leah Lotous Michalopoulou

 

 

 

 

 

Lotous Michalopoulou

8 pages/min 

11th DRAFT

Canterbury UK

August 22, 2020

 

 

 

 



 

DIY "

FADE IN:

SCENE 1 / Inside / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night / BLACK & WHITE

 

A young man in his studio flat. The flat is empty. The shutters are closed. We can’t tell if it is day or night.

 

The protagonist appears with painting tools, Charlie Chaplin style music.

 

CUT TO

 

WE SEE THE FIRST TITLES

 

SCENE2 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night / BLACK & WHITE


He starts painting the walls green.

 

CUT TO

 

MORE TITLES

 

He is climbing on a ladder and painting the edges of the wall.

 

CUT TO

 

MORE TITLES

 

SCENE 3 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night / BLACK & WHITE

 

 

WE SEE THE LAST TITLES

 

(QUICK EDITING, FAST FORWARD)

 

He puts the tools in a built-in closet [The closet is "bigger in the inside", like the TARDIS (see Doctor Who)]. He comes out dragging a large bed. He assembles it and puts it in a corner.

He goes in again eventually reappearing with a burgundy sofa, then a TV cabinet on which he places a television, an armchair which he places opposite the sofa, a bedside table, carpets, curtains, laying sheets, posters from movies, etc.

 

(SUBJECTIVE, SLOW)

 

He looks around the place satisfied.

 

FADE OUT

 

(End of Charlie Chaplin style music and black & white)

 

 

SCENE 4 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

 

FADE IN: 

 

He sits on the sofa and turns on the television. It has a chocolate commercial. He gets bored, yawns, takes his tobacco case from the night-stand next to him, in which there is a full ashtray. 

He rolls and lights up a cigarette. He takes the first puff and looks around. He gets up abruptly. Ashes fall on the floor (FOLLOWING SHOT IN ASHES).

He sees a crack in the wall, above the armchair (INSERT)

The cigarette goes out in the ashtray. We see the time on an analogue wall clock. It is 4:00.

 

SCENE 5 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

He walks up to the armchair. He climbs on the armchair to reach and touches the crack. A small piece of plaster falls from his touch.

He rubs his hands a little to remove the plaster dust.

He exhales. He falls disappointed into the armchair.

After a while he gets up, exhales again and goes to the closet.

 

(ALTERNATING FAST / SLOW)

 

He comes out with a heavy framed abstract painting, a nail and a hammer.

He throws the hammer in the armchair, puts the nail in his mouth, while still holding the painting, stumbles up in the armchair, and marks with the nail where he will put it.

He puts the painting down and hammers the nail. Then he paces the painting up.

A little plaster falls again (INSERT,) but he doesn’t pay attention to it.

He gets off the armchair and moves away a little to see it from afar.

He seems sufficiently satisfied.

He takes the hammer and throws it in the closet (without making a noise.) He closes the closet’s door, starts walking away, pauses, goes back, opens the door again, and comes out with an x-box.

He goes and sets it up. Then he sits in the armchair and starts playing with his x-box.

There is a strange squeak. The painting is shaking.

He gets up, approaches the painting and the scene stops with the painting falling, just before it hits his head.

 

CUT TO

 

SCENE 6 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

(REPEAT FROM SCENE 4)

 

He sits on the sofa and turns on the television. It has a chocolate commercial and he gets bored, yawns, takes his tobacco case from the night-stand next to him, in which there is a full ashtray. 

He rolls and lights up a cigarette. He takes his first puff and looks around. He gets up abruptly. Ashes fall to the floor (FOLLOWING SHOT IN ASHES).

He sees a crack in the wall, above the armchair. (INSERT)

The cigarette goes out in the ashtray. We see the time on an analogue wall clock. 4:00.

 

SCENE 7 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

He comes out of the closet with a bucket of wall putty (the bucket never empties), and a spatula.

He removes the surrounding furniture.

He uses some putty on the crack, but he cannot manage to make it look smooth.

He does not give up and keeps trying. When he goes to fix it a bit, wanting to make it perfect, he makes it worse again.

 

(VARIOUS CORNERS, QUICK EDITING)

 

(Begins to be anxious) He removes the furniture a little more, uses more and more putty. He panics and stops, panting.

Once he calms down a bit he starts again.

His anxiety intensifies more and more. To make it smooth and even with the rest of the wall, he puts more putty on the edges. He then pushes the furniture farther and farther away, soils the curtain by mistake. He cannot clean it, so he goes crazy, forcibly taking the curtain down and putting everything in the closet.

 

(SUBJECTIVE, CLOSE-UPS)

 

He ends up plastering the whole room. He has painted over all of his previous paint job. He keeps trying to smooth out the putty but he is still not happy. He is absorbed in every detail, without paying attention to the whole.

 

(AT FAST FORWARD)

 

He becomes furious, leaves the spatula and starts plastering with his hands.

 

(SLOW MOTION)

In the end he, has covered everything, doors, windows, even the putty bucket and the spatula he has thrown away. There is left just enough space for him to fit, but he has managed to make it all even and he enjoys his work (INSERT IN HIS SATISFIED LOOK)

 

CUT TO

 

SCENE 8 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

(REPEAT FROM SCENE 4)

 

He sits on the sofa and turns on the television. There is a chocolate commercial on, and he gets bored. He yawns, takes his tobacco case from the night-stand next to him, in which there is a full ashtray. 

He rolls and lights up a cigarette. He takes the first puff and looks around. He gets up abruptly. Ashes fall to the floor (FOLLOWING SHOT IN ASHES).

He sees a crack in the wall, above the armchair. (INSERT)

The cigarette goes out in the ashtray. We see the time on an analogue wall clock. It's 4:00.

 

SCENE 9 / INSIDE / SINGLE ROOM STUDIO / night

 

(ALTERNATIVE FAST / SLOW, VARIOUS CORNERS, QUICK EDITING)

 

He comes out of the closet with a scraper tool.

He gets up on the armchair and starts scratching. Bits of the wall plaster fall off more and more.

He pulls the armchair out of his way because a lot of dust and plaster has fallen on it and then he continues.

He gets distracted by the task and, at first, he does not seem to understand the extent of the damage. The wall dissolves more and more. The protagonist pauses shocked when he realises what’s happening, but soon he starts again

Without even putting in much force, the crack begins to turn into a hole.

The hole grows in the wall, enough to fit a human. (INSERT ON HIS TILTED HEAD AND PERPLEXED EYES)

He passes through the opening.

 

CUT TO

 

SCENE 10 / OUTSIDE / STREET / NIGHT

 

He goes out on the street. A girl falls on him and curses him while continuing on her way in a hurry. He looks around very confused.

He turns to see his house and notices the wall that is with street posters and discovers that there is no real door, only one door poster. (SUBJECTIVE)

 

SCENE 11 / OUTSIDE-INSIDE / STREET-STUDIO / NIGHT

 

(VARIOUS CORNERS, QUICK EDITING)

 

Shots are taken of the door and of the hero, of him inside the house trying to open the inside side of what looks like a door, and outside his tearing the poster, only to find the wall underneath.

 

SCENE 12 / OUTSIDE / STREE / NIGHT 

More and more people pass in front of him.

He goes in the opposite direction from most people. (WIDER CORNER)

 

FADE OUT

 

END TITLES FALL

 

SCENE 13 / OUTSIDE-INSIDE / STREET-STUDIO / NIGHT

 

FADE IN:

 

13 A Stops abruptly (thoughtful). He goes back.

He steps in through the wall hole, arriving again in his flat.

 

13 B He enters the closet.

 

SCENE 14 / OUTSIDE / STREE / NIGHT  

He comes out of the hole with a motorcycle, rides on it and goes away. (smiling)

 

FADE OUT

 


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