M/Ss of small boy and girl playing. The girl is building a tower with small wooden bricks while the slightly mad looking little boy with scraggy hair plays with a train set. The boy looks up at the little girl and start saying something. He then reaches under a sofa...
M/Ss of small boy and girl playing. The girl is building a tower with small wooden bricks while the slightly mad looking little boy with scraggy hair plays with a train set. The boy looks up at the little girl and start saying something. He then reaches under a sofa and pulls out a ball and promptly throws it at the girls tower which inevitably falls down. The little girl appear upset at the boys antics and walks out of the room. The boy then gets up and places a fluffy dog toy on a toy car attached to toy horse. He looks at it for a bit then shakes his head. He picks the dog back up and places it on the sofa. The next bit is quite bizarre. The boy picks up a doll and places it on the car and then pick up a small hammer and starts to hit the doll with quite insanely. He then rips the dolls head off and appears to be talking to it. He then picks the up the car and dismembered head and walks out of the room. Several different takes of this scene follow.
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