The trailer
starts with an establishing shot of the house. Then it cuts to a
medium shot of David taking a drink from the fridge. When he closes
it, we see the fridge door with magnets all jumbled up. There is then
a tracking shot of him picking up his props from the table before
starting to leave the house in a shirt and tie with a briefcase and
coffee flask. When he gets to the door, he then looks over his
shoulder and shouts “See you later Love”, before it fades out to
long shot as he walks away. This fades in to a classroom where he’s
teaching a science class.
He is
stood teaching biology to a sixth form class with a diagram of a cell
on a whiteboard behind him. He begins to talk about how bad cells can
lead to complications – “When a cell’s chromosomes do
this…..complications can arise”. He appears distant before a
student asks if he’s okay. Then the student’s voice fades out and
everything becomes muffled. As a clock begins to tick, getting louder
and louder, the teacher’s face appears panicked and upset, before
returning to normal where he asks, “Where was I?” The scene then
cuts.
We then
see him sat on the edge of the bed crying. Once again, the clock
reads 11:57 and on the bedside table is a vase full of flowers.
The next
scene, we see him in the school once again. This time he catches a
glimpse of something in the corner of his eye. He looks out the
window to see his neighbour leaving the school grounds, this peculiar
because the neighbour has no children of his own. Shortly after, he
is called into the headmaster’s office where she tells him she
thinks its best he takes some time off after everything that’s
happened.
The next
scene shows him at the door talking to the neighbour. He appears a
lot more dishevelled (messy appearance and clothing) with a shirt
sporting a stain and pyjama bottoms. The neighbour says, “Look
David, a lot of us are worried about you. We know about the job and
the” David then interrupts him with “I’m coming love”,
talking to someone in the house before saying to his neighbour “I
don’t know what weird, sick game you are playing but leave me and
Lisa out of it”. He slams the door. He looks down after shutting
the door to find his letters have been opened. He looks confused but
suspects the neighbour.
In the
next scene, we see him washing his face in the mirror and he hears a
man's voice saying, “You've got to move on, there's nothing you can
do”. The next scene shows him in the living room flicking through
channel after channel. It fades out and shows him doing it over a few
days before music from a piano seems to wake him up from the trance –
clubbed to death piano solo. He walks into another room only for the
music to stop. The silence is then pierced by an alarm clock with the
number 11:57 visible. Behind David we see his neighbour spying
through the window out of sight of David.
Next we
hear half of a conversation, “So what do you fancy doing today,
Honey? Just staying here? Sure if that's what you want” He then
begins to hear ticking again as it approaches the same time as in the
school. He looks over to the fridge to see the magnets arranged into
words with a time underneath - “It's your fault 11:57”. He panics
and becomes frozen to the spot when the sound of trash cans falling
over snaps him out of it. He runs outside to see what it is just in
time to see his neighbour try and run away. He catches him and asks
what he's doing, when the neighbour replies, “Don't worry, you'll
be looked after”.
The next
scene shows him in the house. As he looks around, rooms begin to fade
away until it is just Lisa's room. To check he goes in to find it
torn up and messy as if there was a struggle. He runs outside just in
time to see a car pull off.
The
film begins to pick up pace showing various scenes of David breaking
down. These scenes are completely silent and in slow motion with the
exception of the song playing over the scene as he breaks down in the
corner, smashing plates, rips posters from the wall etc. We then see
him in a room where the walls are covered in photos. The music begins
to slow down as the scene slowly fades out and the stops completely.
He wakes up in an unknown room where a nurse walks in saying the
doctor will see you now. In the final scenes there is a black screen.
We hear footsteps before it cuts back in and his neighbour walks in
and smiles maliciously.