An allegory for the self-destructive nature of drug abuse, a young teenager begins smoking for the very first time. Unbeknownst to him, an elusive, masked figure follows his every move. As tensions rise, the figure quickly turns violent in an encounter which reveals the figure’s true identity. Just when he believes he is dead, the young teenager wakes up from a dream, now knowing that in smoking he destroys himself for temporary happiness.
Just One Time
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