For the plot of my film, I want the audience to know that the protagonist is suffering from a drug addiction from the moment the film begins. The protagonist will be in a room contemplating whether they should take the drug or not. The first scene will take place with the pills spilled all over the table and the protagonist having a mental breakdown trying to decide if they should be taking the pills or not.
Later on, the music will increase and then a school bell will ring. The scene will transition to the protagonist completely under the influence of drugs while sitting in a classroom. They aren't aware of any of their surroundings and the teacher will be calling the protagonist's name trying to catch his attention. Eventually, the protagonist will finally come to his senses and realize that he was too high to even hear the school bell ring and that it's time to go to his next period.
The remainder of the film will follow the protagonist through his journey of suffering from an addiction. The audience will be confused as to why the character is addicted to drugs. But as the film progresses, viewers will realize that the protagonist suffers from past trauma having to do with a relationship that ended due to sexual assault. The character is deeply in love with the individual of the past relationship and develops a mental illness that drives them insane and down the path of drugs.
Towards the end of the film, the protagonist becomes heavily dependent on drugs and the individual from the past relationship abandons the protagonist. The protagonist is left alone with no one by their side, all of this because he pushed away everyone who cared for him.
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