The film would start off with the narrator entering the bedroom of the subject, ideally picking through messy clothes describing the 'natural habitat' oh the subject. From there the subject would walk to get food and find there is no milk, at which point the narrator starts describing the 'fight for survival' and the 'hardship' that the subject goes through on a daily basis, continuing to talk about the search and survival of the fittest as the subject walks to the shop to purchase milk.
The subject would then be seen at college/with friends, being described as a 'social creature', discussing various rituals that happen such as checking hair in a window. The subject is clearly seen with a girl who is described as his 'mate'. One of the subjects friends would then point out that they havn't seen the latest film/tv show etc and are behind, at which point the narrator comments on the 'fast paced and ever updating life, and subjects being shunned if not up to date'
The subject is then left alone and dejected, wandering around. The narrator describes the 'need for a pack' and how exiles are left to rot and ridiculed by the pack. The subject then goes home, buying a scratchcard on the way. They win £10 and are happy, with the narrator discussing the effects of luck in the harsh world of the subject. The subject puts on nice clothes, being narrated as 'plumage' and 'pheromones' and leaves to visit his girlfriend. During this journey, including the subject entering the girlfriends house and walking to the bedroom the narrator is describing the 'dominant male' and the 'alpha male' and the search for a 'more suitable, older, wiser mate' ending with the subject entering a bedroom and walking in on the 'mate' and the narrator, with the narrator saying 'such as myself', possibly in to the camera.
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