The screenplay centers on an unnamed protagonist whose waking thoughts and private moments are dominated by an intense, obsessive hatred for "Billy." This animosity is not openly expressed but manifests as a pervasive, almost hallucinatory whisper: "I hate Billy, whispers in bed." The screenplay aims to dissect the origins of this consuming emotion, exploring potential roots in past trauma, profound betrayal, or even a descent into delusion. The story will likely unfurl through the protagonist's internal struggles, utilizing fragmented memories and subjective perceptions to piece together the events that led to this all-encompassing animosity. The claustrophobic atmosphere and non-linear structure will mirror the protagonist's fractured mental state as they grapple with their obsession. The resolution of the story will likely hinge on the protagonist confronting the source of their hatred, whether it's an external reality involving Billy, an internal psychological breakdown, or a combination of both. The repeated motif of "I hate Billy, whispers in bed" serves as a constant reminder of the inescapable nature of this emotion, suggesting that its resolution might not be a simple act of forgiveness or revenge, but a profound internal reckoning. The screenplay will likely conclude with a revelation about Billy's true identity or actions, or a stark understanding of the protagonist's own psychological landscape, leaving the audience to ponder the nature of obsession and its devastating consequences.
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