1 Close up, side shot from the right of the hands holding
a knife (right hand) and a capsicum, stretched from left to right, and quickly
chopping the pepper on a cutting board. Other vegetables, spices and mushrooms
are lying around. After the pepper is cut into small pieces, the board is
lifted and moved to the left above a frying pan. The sauce pan comes into focus on the background as the board is
moved away.
2 Close shot from the front of the hands, left hand holding the
cutting board, right hand the knife and swiping the pieces off the board onto the sauce pan, they sizzle in oil. The board and the knife are then put down. Zoom out, the woman's face is revealed, there is a big bruise on her right temple and a wound from a punch on her bottom lip. A wooden spoon is picked up. The woman stirs food in the saucepan. Vegetables, spices and other cooking materials are lying next to the stove.
3 Long shot, of the woman from behind, she puts down the spoon and
the bottle, dries her hands and walks to the right, tracking shot, the bruise on the temple is visible. She reaches a cupboard, opens it to take out a can, when she closes it we see a moving white figure in the blurry background in place of the cupboard's door. The woman walks back to the stove, tracking shot, the figure gets out of the frame. She stops by the stove and puts down the can to the left side.
4 High angle shot, close up on the sauce pan, the right hand gets
above it and squeezes the juice out of half a lemon on the sauce. Then stirs the sauce with the wooden spoon, holding it in the same hand. A tumbling noise comes in as an ambient sound, she stops stirring.
5 Close up of the woman, she is mostly in the left side of the
frame, looking ahead, a sign of fear in her eyes. Another tumbling noise, she turns her head to look to the right.
6 Close up on the radio from the front and slightly the right side, the
hand approaches it and flicks the switch.
7 Close up of the woman from the same angle as in the shot 9, she walks in
the direction of the sounds, tracking shot.
8 Long shot, very slow glide to the left, she walks around a corner, camera pushes out,
there is a curved trail of blood on the floor
9 Medium on the woman, she takes a knife out of the holder on her
left side behind her, uses right hand.
10 Medium shot from behind, tracking shot, she walks to the blood
trail, it is on her left side, slows down for a moment to look at it, then goes
on until she can see the door and a wounded man leaning against it, holding his
left side where the bleeding is, a pool of blood around him, very slow glide to the right.
11 Close on him, he raises the left hand to pull the handle
12 Extreme close on the hand grabbing and turning the handle
13 Close of the woman staring at him coldly and angrily, she moves
towards him, tracking shot and a push out, she throws away the knife to her
right side, grabs his left leg and pulls it.
14 Close on the man, he falls on his back as he is moved away from
the door and hits the head, moans as he is dragged further, tracking shot.
Blood trail is on the floor under him.
15 Long shot, stable, the woman enters the frame on the left side,
her back to the camera, dragging the man by two legs. She picks up the man and
puts him on the chair next to it.
16 Close, side shot from the left of his hands on armrests of the
chair, she wraps the silver tape around each hand, tying himself to the
armrests.
17 Over the shoulder shot of the tied up man on the left part of
the frame and the woman on the right part of the frame stepping back with the
tape in her hands, looking at him. She then turns around to her left side,
walks to the kitchen in the background, turns on the music and continues to chop.
18 Close up on the man, slightly from the left, he is pale and
sweating, staring on the woman with horror, then glancing down on his taped
hands
19 After a pause the man starts to move, as if attempting to free
his hands from the tape, and moans. The woman stops chopping and turns around
to her right side to look at him, holding a knife in the right hand.
Blackout.
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