Friday, 7 January 2022

Concept idea for opening title sequence 1 - Horror

 

 The Script:

An old TV is broadcasting an urgent news-‘Recently, there have been many incidents in which people suddenly passed out and lost consciousness on the road at night. Please be vigilant and try to avoid going out at night.’

My friends and I walked out of the classroom, the sky was dark gray, like a scene with filters in a horror movie. The street lights on the road are already on. 


Suddenly a voice slowly comes to my ear - ‘ こんばんは (Good evening)’.  Very faint, but very clear. The sound seemed to be among us, but apart from me looking around for the source of the sound, no one seemed to hear it. 

I started to sweat. Is that clear sound really my illusion?


For some reasons, the alley has become extraordinarily dark today. The time passed by has also become extraordinarily long, as if there is no end. It seems that the street light was there ten minutes ago. The distance between us and the street light has not changed.


 こんばんは(Goodnight)


There was another voice behind us!  I am sure that I have no auditory hallucinations.  But... But other people still didn't respond. It seemed that in this quiet environment, someone suddenly said good night, not surprising, or maybe... They really can't hear?


"Eh", I wanted to call him by name, but I can't remember it suddenly.  ‘Did you hear that someone was speaking behind?’ He gave me a surprised look, and took a long time before he replied, ‘I didn’t hear it..’


I knew that I had no auditory hallucinations and wanted to check back, but suddenly I seemed to be stunned.


I can’t look back...


The movement of turning back is very simple, but at this moment, my neck seems to be very resistant to this simple movement, and my whole body becomes stiff.


Say Goodnight to me...

Goodnight that no one else can hear...


I turned my head vigorously.


Behind us stood a girl in a white dress who couldn't see her face.

The next second, I wore a white dress and stared at myself in the team.

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