Aftermath - Short Film Questionnaire
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Georgie has returned from the War.
She is suffering from PTSD.
Her relationship with her best friend is suffering because of this.
She attends therapy to overcome her guilt.

It is revealed that Georgie's best friend is actually dead and the therapy she is receiving is to overcome the guilt of not being able to save her.

The film opens with a title sequence that includes shots of the main character during her time in the War. There is a close up shot of Georgie's face where she blinks, this blink is linked to the next shot in which she wakes up from her nightmare.

She awakes to find her friend in her room and they go down to the kitchen to make a hot drink. They are stood together next to the kettle, but when Georgie turns around to take the kettle off boil, her friend is sat at the kitchen table. She goes over with her drink to sit with her friend but just as she's about to sit down, her partner brings up the subject of Georgie's upcoming therapy session.

The letterbox goes indicating that they have post. She jumps at the sound of the letterbox and the sound of her phone receiving a text. The text is confirming her appointment for therapy later on in the day. Georgie reveals that she doesn't want to go to her therapy and has an argument with her friend about whether she needs support or not.

The next day, Georgie still has reservations about the session and is really sensitive about her surroundings despite being accompanied by her friend.  Walking down the street, a fellow pedesetrian bumps into her, making her jump. The pedestrain also bumps into the friend, however no contact is made and the pedestrain passes right through her.

Eventually, they reach the end of their journey and Georgie walks past a mirrored window on her way into the building where only she can be seen. She waits with her friend in the waiting room, but enters the therapist's office alone, where it is reveled her friend's presence has been imagined.
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