1) Hugo is a hacker who hacks into the account of an employee from B.A.D Corp at night while the employee walks past. Hugo whispers "Got you" after hacking into the account.
2) Hugo has a monologue about how technology has taken over the world but people are still not fearful of it despite its power.
3) The next day, Hugo is with his friend Alex at school but is distracted, having flashed back to hacking the employee the night before. Hugo lies to Alex about what he did the previous night.
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Film script
1. Joey Pinder 29.11.2016
Film Script
Fade to:
EXT. Ringwood Town - Night
B.A.D Corp, a respectable business is the eyes of the rest of
the public, however in the employee walks past Hugo, not
realising that he is hacking the employee, then Hugo walks
away into the night. During this, a monologue about technology
is said from Hugo.
Hugo (Monologue)
The world has changed. Technology has taken over.
Everywhere we stand, everywhere we look,
everywhere we step foot, technology follows.
Hugo
(Whispering to himself) Got you
Hugo (Monologue)
We all know what technology can do, but still we
don’t fear it. Why? Are we all just ignorant,
stupid, or is it just that we haven’t seen the
power technology really has, and what it can do to
this world. Either way, people will find out soon
enough.
2. Joey Pinder 29.11.2016
Fade to:
EXT. Ringwood School - Afternoon
Now we meet Hugo’s only real friend, Alex, for the first time.
They both go to college, but Alex doesn’t know who Hugo really
is and what he does. The scene before turns out to be a memory
that Hugo had from last night and appears to be staring into
space as Alex tries to get his attention.
Alex
Hugo, oi Hugo. You were saying? What were you up
to last night?
Hugo
Oh, um, nothing really
Hugo (Monologue)
I lied. I can’t let him find out.
Alex
Hugo, hello? Hugo, you are not with it today are
you? Well anyway, I had a great night. (Continued
talk about what Alex did last night that fades out
as Hugo Monologue continues)
Hugo (Monologue)
This is Alex. He thinks he knows me but, the truth
is I know a lot more about him. I’ve already
hacked into his Facebook, Twitter, and email. I
can see all his transactions and bank details, and
search history. I don’t do this because I don’t
like him, in fact, he’s an alright guy. I just
like to really know who I’m talking to. And me?
I’m just a hacker.