《Borom sarret (Short 1963)》Storyline
Early or Mid-Morning (Out of Chronological Order)Bloodhounds barked in excitement as they pursued a fugitive suspect (seen in some jerky POV shots), later identified as petty criminal Harvey Oberst (Scott Wilson), who fled through a sun-dappled forest of autumn-colored rees (an impossibility in September!), presumably in the bright sun of late morning.Silhouetted in front of the small chapel, Freddy raised his twisted arms in a mock-crucifix resurrection pose, and smiled at Alice: "It""s a boy.I""m all that""s left." She provided some optimism, and prophetic foreshadowing: "The universe is a big place.And you don""t know who""s out there.And even if you are the last, you""re not alone."Resuming his job at theDaily Planetin Metropolis (and looking for an apartment in the city) after an absence of five years (although no one suspected the remarkable time congruence with Superman""s absence), Clark was welcomed back by old friend - the newspaper""s photographer Jimmy Olsen (Sam Huntington), and gruff, cynical editor-in-chief Perry White (Frank Langella), characteristically barking orders.It then glowed red-hot, melted, and sagged.As she backed out of her room, Kristen found herself behind the closed and locked front red door of the Elm Street house - trapped inside.