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Showing a montage of shots of an average day with and
without a cup of tea.
Without
tea:
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Character wakes up.
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Monotonous lifestyle, routine, lack of thrill or
emotions.
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Noise, tiredness, traffic that causes the protagonist
to be late for work.
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Clocks into work late.
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Lack of empathy and appreciation at work, spends most
of his life at the work desk.
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Sat at a computer, typing away (slow, looking bored
and tired). He doesn’t seem to be enjoying his job.
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Stuck in traffic on way home.
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Returns home and retakes the routine, gets into night-gear
and goes to bed.
With Tea:
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The Protagonist wakes up same as always.
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The start of the second day is quite similar to the
first one due to the monotonous routine.
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Sees the kettle and considers having a cup of tea for
a change before work.
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Quick montage of making tea.
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Becomes supercharged, energy gauges in his eyes,
enters a colourful world full of excitement.
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Flies out of kitchen.
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Flies through his bedroom, through a set of clothes
which are hung up.
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Stops in front of a mirror to admire himself.
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Speeds through the centre of traffic jam, avoids the
traffic by turning his car into a plane and flies into the sky.
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Throws himself from the plane and crashes through the
ceiling of the work place, landing into his chair in front of his work desk.
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Sat at desk, he has a very productive day and types
really fast, finishing all his tasks.
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Is peaceful in the car on his way home;
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As he gets home after a long day, the tea effects wear
off.
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The protagonist gets in bed satisfied and with a
feeling of accomplishment.
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The usual bugging alarm on his nightstand is now the
box of tea.
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