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- I.R.S. auditor Harold Crick suddenly finds his mundane Chicago life to be the subject of narration only he can hear: narration that begins to affect his entire existence, from his work to his love life to his death.
- A psycho dressed as a hippie is killing couples in Lake Front. As the police search for more clues and the body count gets higher, they discover every five years, for five days, the killer kills 5 couples. Will they catch this madman or will he get away for another five years?
- A military veteran from the 1991 Gulf War comes home to his girlfriend. There is something he doesn't want to talk about. Kelsey, his girlfriend pursues the issue, following him across the winter wind-swept Lake Michigan lake front in a high wind. Exhausted, he stops and tells her that he was downwind from a chemical dump in the war, and his whole unit was exposed to possible nerve gas contamination, and he was sick. She is socked. They regroup in their apartment and try to re-bond, but there is something already in his mind. He has become politically radicalized, and she cannot talk reason into him. She desperately tries to stop him, but can't. Following him outside in the early morning under the urban Chicago EL line tracks, she catches up with him and begs him to stop and reconsider. He lets loose, on his motivations. She again tries to block him and stop him, but he is determined. He has been forced in radical actions beyond their relationship. After he is gone, she ponders on the Lake Michigan beach and then later in her apartment, understands what he is about to do. It is then she finally understands him. But of course it is all too late. 16mm BW film, shot on a CP 16 with sync sound. Chicago, Illinois, Ukrainian Village, upper Loop downtown, Chicago city Lake Michigan shore parks.