“OCD”
Tim, an eighteen year old teenager, has always been considered as a social outcast. He has had an obsessive compulsive disorder with tidiness since the age of eight, getting increasingly worse as the years go on; this hasn’t exactly helped him fit into his new school after his recent move from Norwich to Great Yarmouth. He is bullied more than ever and rage builds up inside him. Strange things happen to Tim in his new house, he realises he is no longer alone, a spirit of a teenager who was killed in the house before possesses Tim and makes him become the most popular boy in school, and becomes the centre of attention at social events. The abnormal behaviour from Tim attracts the attention from his mum, this angers the spirit and he lashes out on her. The spirit inside him becomes more and more jealous of this new life he has created for Tim. At the next social event “Tim” is in a room with a group of girls, the spirit becomes more angry then ever and instructs Tim to murder all of them. Tim who is extremely scared at this stage is too frightened to attempt to retaliate and fulfils the orders. Tim escapes the party without anyone seeing him, he sits in the corner of his room all night, flicking his light on and off all night. The next morning Tim runs away, in hope the spirit doesn’t follow him, he finds a place to live with a family friend and everything seems to be on the mend, he learns to live with the guilt of killing the teenagers to organising and reorganising his room. Tim meets a girl in the new town he lives in, she is not like anyone he has ever met before, they quickly fall in love and Tim eventually opens up to her about his past, she accepts him for who he is. However, a couple of months later the spirit possesses him, the spirit makes Tim lash out on his new girlfriend, she just escapes and runs away, “Tim” chases after her down a dark street trying to kill her, she retaliates and ends up killing him. The plot finishes with him lying on her dying as the spirit exits his body.
No comments:
Post a Comment