Dying Man's Face Monologue

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The opening scene shows two antagonists anxiously looking at a dying man’s face. The face has several bruises with blood gushing out from the sides of the mouth. One of them, the woman quickly opens the trunk of her car and covers the man's face with a plastic. While the man stands completely numbed by the moment, the woman screams in contempt that the man has to die else they go to jail. By tightening the plastic she stops air-flow inside and chokes the man till the other one can't feel his pulse anymore. The duo then undid the plastic and the scene ends with a close-up on the dead man's

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