Read Perception or The Oatmeal Cookie & Michelle's Mind Page 3


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  Close up on the face of HOLDEN, a 27 year old German man.

  INT. JAIL/OFFICE – NIGHT

  Table and chairs are under a bright light in a plain room. Holden, very dirty and a bit bloody, is looking down. U.S. SOLDIER enters the scene. Door SLAM is heard.

  U.S. SOLDIER

  What happened that night?

  Silence.

  INT. JAIL CELL

  Grey brick wall. (Lighting to make a shadow of bars.) Holden is shoved in and hits the wall.

  U.S. SOLDIER (O.S.)

  You might wanna clean yourself up.

  A rag is thrown into the cell.

  Close up on Holden’s face. He wipes the blood off his face with his hand. He looks at the bloody hand.

  FLASHBACK:

  INT. KITCHEN

  Camera shows blood on a small hand. View from the back of a MAN. BOY, age 10 with blonde hair, kneels on ground looking at a broken picture frame of a woman. His hand is bloody. The man lets a belt unravel. The boy trembles. Camera turns to wall with shadow. Shadow reveals whips from man to the boy. Cries are heard.

  END FLASHBACK.

  INT. JAIL CELL

  Holden sits on the ground against the grey wall. He gets up and goes to the bars.

  HOLDEN

  Excuse me. May I have some paper

  and a pencil?

  U.S. SOLDIER

  What for?

  HOLDEN

  Entertainment.

  A booklet and a pencil are thrown into the jail cell.

  FLASHBACK:

  EXT. FIELD – DAY

  Holden and MERRILL walk through a field.

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  Late 1932, many changes were happening.

 

  HOLDEN

  I hear a lot of Jewish people are

  leaving Germany, Merrill. You too?

  MERRILL

  No, my parents aren’t worried.

  HOLDEN

  Yeah, Hitler promises many things.

  MERRILL

  Holden, are you going to join the

  Youth?

  HOLDEN

  I haven’t then, why would I now.

  Camera zooms out of them walking and talking in the field.

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  The choice to join the Hitler Youth

  wasn’t mine to make.

  INT. LIVINGROOM

  Holden’s FATHER listening to the radio.

  Holden walks into the scene.

  FATHER

  (calm and not facing Holden)

  You will serve the fatherland, just

  like your grandfather and I.

  HOLDEN

  Why?

  FATHER

  You’ve been playing around long enough.

  The Führer needs you, and you will

  follow him.

  HOLDEN

  Not interested.

 

  The father slaps Holden.

  FATHER

  Do not disgrace this family and

  your mother.

  The father does the sign of the cross and the boy turns and stares at the radio.

  END FLASHBACK.

  INT. JAIL CELL

  Holden sits against the grey wall and shivers. The U.S. Soldier looks over sympathetically.

  U.S. SOLDIER

  Smoke?

  Holden nods and gets up towards the bars. He is given a cigarette and a flame lights it. Close up on Holden’s eyes with the flame reflected. Close up on the flame. Close up on Holden’s eyes with flames.

  FLASHBACK:

  EXT. STREET – NIGHT

  Text on screen displays “May 1933.” People are around the fire throwing Jewish books into the flames. ERICH, approximately the same age as Holden (mid-teens), notices a book in Holden’s back pocket. He grabs it.

  ERICH

  It’s best to get rid of all

  Jewish books.

  Holden looks saddened.

  HOLDEN

  At least let me throw it into the

  flames.

  Holden tosses the book into the fire.

  ERICH

  Yeah!

  EXT. BUILDING – DAY

  Text displays “1939.” Holden is wearing a military uniform and holds a duffel bag. He walks towards a building where Erich is leaning against a wall and smokes. Erich looks up at Holden.

  ERICH

  Holden?

  HOLDEN

  Erich!

  ERICH

  Holden!

  Erich is excited. He throws his cigarette on the ground and steps on it. Erich grabs Holden’s arm.

  ERICH

  You finally joined!

  [Insert Mozart music] Erich spins with arms moving with the music. He hums the tune and they walk off to the left of the scene.

  EXT. BATTLEFIELD – DAY

  Mozart music is still playing. The scene opens with Erich and Holden entering from the right. They are both holding guns walking through dead bodies.

  Upward camera view, Erich happily shoots a few bodies. Camera down view of the dead.

  Upward camera view, Holden is serious and shoots the bodies. A BODY is slowly crawling away.

  ERICH

  Got a live one over there!

  Erich nods. Holden hesitates, then shoots the body.

  They continue to shoot (view of feet passing bodies).

  Music fades out.

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  I don’t know how long I was at war

  for.

  [Insert actual war footage]

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  I know it was more than a year.

  I did what I was told.

  INT. TRAINYARD

  Text displays “1942.” A LETTER SOLDIER hands out letters to some men.

  LETTER SOLDIER

  (calling out)

  Wilhelmina… Baum… Godard…

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  The day I got back, I didn’t receive

  any letters. Not from my dad. Not

  from Merrill. How could she write me

  anyways. I wondered where she was.

  EXT. GRASSFIELD – NIGHT

  Rustling is heard from the corn field. Out come 4 JEWISH people followed by Erich and another SOLDIER. Holden stands at the spot where they exit.

  The 4th Jew is Merrill. She looks right into the eyes of Holden, shocked.

  Holden is surprised, and then nervous.

  The Jews are all on their knees. GENERAL OSTHEIM stands in the distance. Erich and Holden hold up their arms to shoot Jew # 1 and 3. Jew # 3 gets up and RUNS.

  MERRILL

  (quietly to Holden)

  Please. Help us.

  General Ostheim shoots Jew # 3. She falls down.

  Erich shoots Jew # 1.

  They turn their guns to the other 2.

  Erich grabs the chin of Jew # 2. She is teary.

  ERICH

  (to General Ostheim)

  General Ostheim, can we have fun

  with these first?

  MERRILL

  (whispers to Holden)

  Please. Holden.

  GENERAL OSTHEIM

  Nein.

  Holden looks at Merrill with fear and shoots both women.

  General Ostheim grabs Erich’s shoulders.

  GENERAL OSTHEIM

  Good.

  He then grabs Holden’s arm, happily.

  GENEAL OSTHEIM

  Good. Now let’s celebrate!

  A soldier brings ou
t a bottle of alcohol.

  GENERAL OSTHEIM

  To finding every last Jew!

  The four cheer and drink.

  EXT. BUILDINGS – NIGHT

  Pan down from lamp post to see Erich and Holden walking through the city streets. There are other Nazi’s walking in the distance. There is a twig snap heard. Their guns rise and they walk towards the building.

  ERICH

  (smiling)

  Jew hunting. Jew hunting.

  Erich moves to the bushes to reveal a young JEWISH MOTHER holding a BABY, and wearing the Star.

  Erich points his gun. He grabs the baby and throws it onto the grass. Baby cries. Erich pulls out the Jewish mother.

  ERICH

  Come here.

  He throws her onto the ground. He flips her skirt and grabs her thigh. She slaps him in defence.

  ERICH

  You bitch!

  He aims his gun at her head Gunfire is heard.

  Blood comes out of his mouth. He falls over wheezing. Holden stands in the distance with a gun pointed to where Erich was. Holden goes over to Erich. He looks at him in the eyes. Erich dies.

  Holden picks up the baby and hands it to the woman. He rips off her star.

  HOLDEN

  Get out of here.

  She runs away.

  Planes are heard. A bomb drops. Holden runs.

  Multiple bombs drop and debris flies onto his face.

  NAZI SOLDIERS are shooting outwards. They are shot. Holden falls down from the next bomb.

  Camera view: looking at the sky. Footsteps are heard. U.S. SOLDIER comes out and stands near Holden’s body.

  U.S. SOLDIER

  This one’s alive.

  2 AMERICAN SOLDIERS come out and drag Holden’s body (same as intro scene).

  END FLASHBACK.

  INT. JAIL CELL

  Holden sits on the cell ground with his pencil on the paper writing.

  HOLDEN (V.O.)

  Many soldiers have the same story as

  I did. I didn’t choose to be in this

  war. I killed innocents so I would not

  die.

  Holden stops writing. He looks up.

  Flash images of a happy Merrill, the crawling body, Erich, Jew’s #1, 2 and 3, and Merrill being shot.

  Holden gets up.

  INT. STAIRCASE

  U.S. Soldier holding a newspaper walks down the steps and walks to the

  JAIL CELL

  The U.S. Soldier’s eyes widen. The newspaper is thrown on the ground.

  Close up on the New York Times: “Hitler is Dead.”

  View into the cell with feet dangling from above.

  FADE OUT.

  The Ride

  Michelle Hoogwoud

  **I wrote this probably back in 2003. This is based on a true event that happened to me in 2002.

  FADE IN:

  EXT. GROCERY STORE – NOON

  MIRANDA walks out of the building, and enters the parking lot. ON A WIDER ANGLE Miranda walks towards her car and starts it up. Music PLAYS. The car exits the parking lot.

  There is a pedestrian walking outside the grocery store parking lot. ANGLE ON the WOMAN’s full profile. She wears skanky clothing and has a big bag filled with stuff.

  The Woman is farther behind the car.

  The woman puts her hand up

  WOMAN

  (yell) Hey!

  Miranda stops the car at the upcoming stop sign.

  She is listening to her music, and heard nothing.

  The woman runs up to the car, and knocks on the passenger’s window.

  CUT TO:

  KITCHEN AT HOME – ANYTIME

  Miranda and her MOTHER are near the fridge.

  MOTHER

  Remember this is your first job

  in a new location. Please don’t

  talk to strangers and come straight

  home.

  MIRANDA

  Okay.

  CUT TO:

  PARKING LOT.

  Miranda rolls down the passenger’s window.

  MIRANDA

  Hi.

  WOMAN

  Hey, could you give me a lift?

  My ride was supposed to come

  And I don’t want to be stranded.

  MIRANDA

  Did your ride forget to pick

  You up? Is it an emergency?

  WOMAN

  Ummm… Yes.

  CUT TO:

  EXT/INT CHURCH LIKE SCENE – DAY

  FATHER figure or a priest at an alter. Whatever the scene works.

  FATHER

  Remember my children.

  Help each other out, especially

  when they are in need.

  Make sure the video angles are of from behind Miranda’s head, close up on Father, and front view of her in the distance.

  CUT TO:

  PARKING LOT.

  Miranda unlocks the door.

  The Woman gets into the passenger’s seat.

  Miranda begins to drive.

  WOMAN

  Man! These boots are killing me!

  Miranda looks down at the woman’s boots.

  MIRANDA

  So where do I need to go?

  WOMAN

  13872 34th street.

  Thanks for giving me a ride.

  Miranda nod’s her head.

  WOMAN

  How are you?

  MIRANDA

  I just got off work.

  WOMAN

  Where do you work?

  MIRANDA

  Extra Foods Grocery.

  WOMAN

  Ohh! I just came from there!

  They have some good stuff!

  CUT TO:

  GROCERY STORE

  The woman put some food into her big bag. Or just a scene of stuff entering the bag.

  CUT TO:

  THE ROAD/INT CAR.

  MIRANDA

  Where do you work?

  WOMAN

  Hmmm… here and there, it all

  depends on the clients. Do

  you like your job?

  MIRANDA

  Not really, yourself?

  WOMAN

  I find it can be a pain. It hurts

  at times. In the end it’s all

  worth it. I get paid on the spot.

  EXT. HOUSE.

  The car then pulls outside a house.

  WOMAN

  Not many girls would pick me up.

  Thanks (smile)

  The woman then gets out of the car, and closes the door.

  WOMAN

  You’re cool.

  A MAN exits the house.

  Miranda sits quietly in her car.

  MAN

  (yell) I told you to be here 30

  minutes ago!

  WOMAN

  I’m sorry.

  MAN

  Who’s that? She’s pretty

  cute.

  WOMAN

  She’s nobody Glen!

  Miranda then drives the car away.

  Camera angles car leaving the street.

  Music plays at an above angle of car leaving, or ground angle.

  FADE OUT.

  That last script was based on a true event. It actually happened. I was 18 years old and I worked in the bakery of a grocery store. The woman that jumped into my car was a prostitute. I didn’t know she was one until I was pretty much almost home from my drive. I was like “holy crap! Did this actually happen?”

  My car had no speakers because they blew; I had recently gotten the car and I cranked it up right away, and they blew. Thanks to e-bay they were replaced a few months after. The whole time the woman was in my car it was music-less. Awwwwkkkkkwwwaaaarrrddddddd, lol!

  Okay, without further ado, here is the ninety-something page feature script!

  So, stop, have a snack. Sleep… before you start something long and new.

  “Perception”

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  “The Oatmeal Cookie”

 

  Written & Created By

  Michelle Hoogwoud

  2008 to 2010 (on and off, editing and re-writing)

  FADE IN:

  [Insert title scene displaying “The Messed up Perception of Jon”]

  EXT. MOVIE THEATRE – NIGHT

  A sign shows the title “Wonderful: Starring Sandra Hazelmere.” A limo pulls up to the theatre. JON CASTILLO, age 23, very clean cut and skinny, exits the limo with SANDRA, age 23 and very beautiful like a model. The PAPARAZZI crowd on the sides of the red carpet. FLASHES from cameras strobe the carpet. Jon and Sandra take two steps forward. PAPARAZZI 1 cuts them off from their path.