The main character is a college student and so has a lot of free time available outside of school, which is when he hangs around with lots of his friends. By day the group seem to be an ordinary bunch of well rounded teenagers, slowly turning into adults. They have part time jobs that pay quite well for their age, they play lots of different sports, go to the gym frequently in the week and make sure all there work is done on time to a good standard. However. when the weekend comes around this calm and collective side to them changes and with it comes the drugs, alcohol and eventually ,for our main character, addiction.
It all starts at home with marital issues between both of his parents, his dad would have affairs with other women without his mother noticing for a time until she found another phone in his trouser pocket that was the original one he had. After looking through his phone for a while she comes across some text from past flings he has had and this is the straw that breaks the camels back, as they had been arguing quite a lot lately. Once she moved out it was just our main character and his poor role model of a father and although their relationship was good and they were close, the father bad habits became the sons.
These characteristics that his father has past on only become prevalent later in the plot of the film. Before this the character starts hanging around with a friend he has met through his other close friends and he soon realises that this persons has different pass times than he and his normal group of friends do. This person introduces the main character to smoking cigarettes at first ,which is unhealthy but not too bad but as the weeks go by this escalates to harder drugs and getting up to criminal activities such as theft. He does these things to get money to purchase the harder drugs as he cannot hold down a part time job with the constant absences and going in late he gets fired from most of them.
Problems arise when he gets into debt with a drug dealer and frequently misses his college classes. The main character promises to pay the dealer back repeatedly and avoids contact with him for weeks as he sees this as his lowest point and decides he doesn't want this life any more and wants to kick this addiction. The problem with this is that the dealer needs the money to pay his suppliers and knows people that go to the main characters college who he gets to look out for him and inform him of what will happen if he doesn't pay the next time he sees him.
After a month or so of no contact with the dealer and almost kicking his addiction, the main character is walking home one night from a local GYM when he notices he is being followed by a large man, who he thinks he witnessed leaving the GYM just as he arrived. The pace of the man following increases with his own, nerves strike him hard as he recalls what the dealer told him a month ago and a chase begins. The main character gets closer and closer to home, jumping walls and taking alternate routes to help him get away from the antagonist but he just cant seem to get away. He approaches a train line and notices a train coming about to pass and sees it as an opportunity to lose his follower and just as the train comes to pass he makes it to the other side of the track, narrowly avoiding the train, however his follower is not as lucky and is hit by the train.
It all starts at home with marital issues between both of his parents, his dad would have affairs with other women without his mother noticing for a time until she found another phone in his trouser pocket that was the original one he had. After looking through his phone for a while she comes across some text from past flings he has had and this is the straw that breaks the camels back, as they had been arguing quite a lot lately. Once she moved out it was just our main character and his poor role model of a father and although their relationship was good and they were close, the father bad habits became the sons.
These characteristics that his father has past on only become prevalent later in the plot of the film. Before this the character starts hanging around with a friend he has met through his other close friends and he soon realises that this persons has different pass times than he and his normal group of friends do. This person introduces the main character to smoking cigarettes at first ,which is unhealthy but not too bad but as the weeks go by this escalates to harder drugs and getting up to criminal activities such as theft. He does these things to get money to purchase the harder drugs as he cannot hold down a part time job with the constant absences and going in late he gets fired from most of them.
Problems arise when he gets into debt with a drug dealer and frequently misses his college classes. The main character promises to pay the dealer back repeatedly and avoids contact with him for weeks as he sees this as his lowest point and decides he doesn't want this life any more and wants to kick this addiction. The problem with this is that the dealer needs the money to pay his suppliers and knows people that go to the main characters college who he gets to look out for him and inform him of what will happen if he doesn't pay the next time he sees him.
After a month or so of no contact with the dealer and almost kicking his addiction, the main character is walking home one night from a local GYM when he notices he is being followed by a large man, who he thinks he witnessed leaving the GYM just as he arrived. The pace of the man following increases with his own, nerves strike him hard as he recalls what the dealer told him a month ago and a chase begins. The main character gets closer and closer to home, jumping walls and taking alternate routes to help him get away from the antagonist but he just cant seem to get away. He approaches a train line and notices a train coming about to pass and sees it as an opportunity to lose his follower and just as the train comes to pass he makes it to the other side of the track, narrowly avoiding the train, however his follower is not as lucky and is hit by the train.
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