The entire room fell into dead silence; Eric had forgotten to breathe—
So, this was the emotional thread that Anson, Heath, and Rachel had been discussing and untangling all along.
The three actors had already reached a consensus: Keller's attempt to stop Tommy was interpreted by Tommy as a signal that Keller had given up on him in favor of Evan, which infuriated Tommy, leading him to entertain the idea of a deadly confrontation.
But what was the key point?
Three characters, three independent individuals, each with their own personalities and emotional arcs, all intersecting at one specific moment, igniting conflict.
The actors' task was to clarify their own character's path and then find the intersection point where they could each unleash their emotional explosion in sync.
However, the timing had always been off. Either Tommy's emotional shift came too early, or Keller's subsequent actions didn't align. The three actors had been constantly adjusting, trying to find the perfect moment of emotional climax—
Until now.
When Tommy's intense beating of Evan reached a certain point, Tommy's fury had mostly dissipated. In his mind, he was debating whether to continue or stop. Then he saw Keller's desperate and fragile gaze, fixed on Evan as she repeatedly tried to stop him. This was the moment Tommy's inner world collapsed.
At this instant, Tommy fell into despair.
And Keller caught this fleeting moment as well—
According to the script, there was a noticeable flaw:
Keller's timing to call for help.
In the script, Evan found an opening, turned the tables, and began beating Tommy. Keller then turned around and pressed the emergency button to summon campus security.
From the scene, it appeared Keller was trying to stop Evan from beating Tommy. But from a timing perspective, Keller hadn't called for help when she saw Tommy preparing to kill Evan. Instead, she only called when she saw Evan gaining the upper hand. So, what was Keller's real mindset? Was she purely protecting Tommy?
This felt strange.
Again, it comes back to the same point: each of the three characters had their own emotional thread, and only by finding the right moment could the details fill in, making each character complete within the emotional conflict.
So, they continued to adjust, search, and explore through their performances.
Finally—
The scene fell into a deathly stillness as if the wildly beating hearts were about to explode. The entire world seemed to spin into chaos, and the overwhelming shock and tension kept surging in relentless waves, driving everyone to madness.
The camera followed the gaze.
First, it landed on Tommy.
Tears streamed down his face, his eyes filled with pain, sorrow, and despair, as if he was struggling in a hellish abyss. Yet, there was also a decisive resolve cutting through all lingering attachments, with a crazed fire burning deep in his pupils.
Next, the camera fell on Keller.
Her eyes brimmed with tears. A moment ago, she had been watching Evan with concern, but the intensity in his gaze startled her, causing her to lift her head, where she was met with Tommy's madness and despair, pulling her heart into an abyss.
No—
Keller tried to speak, but she was a second too late.
Her heart soared, and at the same moment, Tommy's cold, ruthless, and brutal swing of the baseball bat crashed to the ground, shattering everything into pieces.
"Tommy!"
Keller screamed in despair, but as soon as the cry left her lips, she shut her eyes—
Unable to bear the sight, too terrified to look.
She spun around, using all her strength to dash towards the campus phone booth.
Sprinting. Running wildly.
It was as if her whole body had ignited, scattering pieces of her soul everywhere.
She lunged forward, diving into the phone booth, slamming the campus emergency button, her eyes vacant, muttering softly over and over again.
"Help. Help. Help…"
She had even forgotten how to cry.
Suddenly, she turned around again, only to witness something unbelievable, as the shattered pieces of her heart quickly reassembled, choking off her breath.
"Oh my God."
…
Over there, Evan was gasping for air, trying to catch his breath in the midst of the storm.
However, it wasn't easy.
The world was spinning, his senses were crumbling, and he couldn't even feel his own hands or feet. His head was swollen like a watermelon, with sounds and light fading into the distance, as if everything was being thrown into a blender.
Lying on the ground, he couldn't see Tommy or Keller's eyes and was unaware of Tommy's shift. But he knew Tommy wouldn't give up easily, and he needed to fight back.
Otherwise, the consequences would be unimaginable.
He held his breath, waiting for the right moment, struggling to lift his head to observe Tommy's condition, looking for the slightest distraction.
Then, it happened—
Tommy's emotions visibly fluctuated. As he raised the baseball bat high, his swing widened, exposing an opening under his right arm and side.
An opportunity.
He didn't know if this was the best chance, but he couldn't wait any longer.
Maybe this was his only chance.
Struggling, curling up, stumbling, Evan forced himself to stand. Without even having time to defend himself, he lunged sideways, crashing into Tommy's exposed right side.
A tight grapple.
Bang.
Tommy, ready to strike, suddenly felt the gap under his arm fill as a weight like a mountain pressed against him, knocking him off balance.
"Damn it!"
Tommy tried to push Evan away.
However.
Evan seized the moment, breaking Tommy's balance, and pulled a canister from his pocket, spraying it toward Tommy's face without hesitation—
Pepper spray?
No, it wasn't—it was snow spray.
Sssss.
A flurry of snow clouded Tommy's vision. Though harmless, the spray stung Tommy's eyes, causing him to stagger back in an attempt to dodge.
A trip.
Evan stumbled forward, colliding with Tommy like a rugby tackle, wrapping his arms around Tommy's waist as they both tumbled to the ground.
Finally!
The situation reversed!
Though still weak, dazed, and off-balance, Evan managed to summon enough strength to climb on top of Tommy, raising his fists and bringing them down.
"You're insane."
"You're insane!"
Punch after punch.
Evan continued to rain down punches on Tommy, though they lacked strength, more like a nuisance than a real threat.
This gave Tommy a moment of calm, and he began to struggle—
Like the Monkey King beneath the mountain, unwilling to stay down.
Danger. Danger!
Amid the chaos, Evan sensed the threat. Clenching his teeth, he steadied himself, focusing his punches with more force and frequency.
This time, Evan found his footing. His gaze turned sharp, emitting a deadly intent as he tried to overpower Tommy and secure his advantage.
Fists, like a storm, relentlessly crashed down on Tommy's face.
But Tommy wasn't afraid.
Tommy shielded his face with his hands. Though he couldn't breathe and was unable to fight back, the truth was, Evan's weak punches were a joke, incapable of truly suppressing him. Everything happening before him seemed laughable.
Absurd. Ridiculous. Hilarious.
Through his fingers, Tommy looked up at Evan from below. Despite being battered, despite being on the losing side, despite being unable to resist, Tommy still felt like the one in control, casting a contemptuous glance at Evan.
Then, he laughed.
Heh.
In his eyes, Evan was nothing more than a clown.