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Title ZSD-074-UN — 02:37:00 Min Logline A tense, compact thriller that compresses a high-stakes confrontation into a single unnerving 2 minutes and 37 seconds, where a split-second decision alters the course of three lives. Short Synopsis (125 words) At 02:37:00, in an anonymous underground transit tunnel, a weary commuter steps between two strangers and becomes the unpredictable fulcrum of a confrontation. ZSD-074-UN follows the flashpoint: a whispered accusation, a ringing phone that won’t stop, and a small metallic object that changes hands. Time contracts; gestures take on outsized meaning. Over 2 minutes and 37 seconds, power shifts repeatedly as motives are revealed piece by piece: guilt, protection, and desperation. By the end, a choice made in an instant forces consequences that will echo far beyond the tunnel’s dim light. The film interrogates how little separates civility from violence and how a single moment defines identity. Expanded Synopsis (300 words) A grimy fluorescent fixture flickers above an otherwise empty section of a city transit tunnel. A lone digital clock at the far end reads 02:37:00. The camera tracks in on three figures: Elena, a tired night-shift worker clutching a tote; Marco, an anxious man with a phone pressed to his ear; and “The Passenger,” an inscrutable stranger carrying a small locked case. Their initial actions are small — shifting weight, avoiding eye contact — but the atmosphere is taut with unspoken histories. The inciting incident is literal and minute: the case slides from the Passenger’s grip, revealing a gleam of metal before being caught. Marco, noticing, panics; the person on the other end of his call offers a single terse command. Elena steps forward to mediate, but in doing so exposes a locket tucked in her tote — a physical trigger linking her to both men in unexpected ways. The middle compresses interrogation and temptation. Marco demands the case; the Passenger offers it up — but only for a price: a memory, a name, a promise. Dialogue is sparse; expressions and sound design carry weight. Flash cuts to a photograph in Elena’s locket reveal why the object matters. The stakes are not cash but reputation and survival. In the climax, the clock’s seconds pulse audibly. A decision is made: Elena trades the locket for the case, altering alliances. The final beat subverts expectations — the object’s purpose is ambiguous, and the outcome is moral rather than physical. The last frame holds on a face — frozen, uncertain — as the tunnel’s lights go out, leaving the audience to reckon with what justice looks like when time itself is the enemy. Themes

Time as pressure: how compressed moments reveal character. Moral ambiguity: choices without clear right answers. Small objects as catalysts for identity and consequence. Urban anonymity and the human need for connection.