Pool Boy
POOL BOY
A Dark Comedy by ANONYMOUS MOVING IMAGES
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The Setup: Execution on the Back Patio
It was a very deliberate execution-style hit. Our shooter didn’t just want Pool Boy dead; they wanted to make a point.
Pool Boy had the body, the tan, and a smile that made every lonely housewife in the gated community lose her mind. He was the bright shining star of the local country club, and all the women loved having him around. But when you’re juggling three different unfaithful wives in the same zip code, you reach a breaking point.
Hell hath no fury like a wealthy woman scorned—or a fed-up husband with a golf club and a prenup.
The Critical 24 Hours...
The key to solving this mess lies in the final hours of Pool Boy's day.
It’s a Tuesday morning. Pool Boy is sitting on a luxury lounge chair by a pristine turquoise pool, wearing his signature tight tank top, sipping an iced espresso, and smoking a cigarette. He’s completely relaxed.
At exactly 7:57 AM, his phone rings. It’s Veronica. She’s checking in, completely obsessed. But right as they're talking, a luxury SUV pulls up the long driveway.
Pool Boy looks up and says, "Listen, babe, someone’s here. I gotta go."
He hangs up. It’s 7:58 AM.
The Overkill...
The killer catches Pool Boy completely by surprise. A gun comes out—a sleek, compact .38 revolver.
Boom.
The first shot is fired at point-blank range, right in his face. The bullet goes clean through the back of the designer patio chair, shattering the glass doors of the pool house.
Pool Boy drops his espresso, jumps up, and runs for his life across the concrete deck, trying to reach the safety of the house. But the shooter is relentless, pursuing him step-for-step across the patio. Boom.
Boom. Boom. Boom.
The killer empties the entire cylinder. Five shots. Total overkill. Pool Boy collapses right by the back door.
The Investigation & The Alibis...
The body isn't found until 6:00 PM when Cecily and Penelope show up for a "private swimming lesson." They find him on his back and call the cops, totally distraught.
The detectives walk into a neighborhood where nothing ever happens. No forced entry, no robbery—Pool Boy’s gold chain and Rolex are still on his wrist. But they find two major clues:
New Security Locks: The homeowner had a locksmith out just yesterday to change all the codes. Someone was trying to keep Pool Boy out—or keep a cheating spouse in.
A Secret Contact: Pool Boy’s phone records show hundreds of daily texts from a contact saved only as "MF."
The Twist: The Fake Timelines...
The detectives start dragging the local country club crowd down to the station.
The Husbands: All the fed-up husbands pretend to be shocked. They claim they were home all day watching the stock market, or out of town on a golf trip because they couldn't stand the neighborhood drama anymore.
The Unfaithful Wives: Veronica claims she was at a morning Pilates class, then went straight to a luxury nursing home to bring her elderly mother a Starbucks latte at 8:20 AM. She even claims she met up with Penelope later to watch daytime TV.
But the security cameras don't lie.
The detectives pull the footage from the gated community's entrance and the nursing home. Veronica didn't show up to see her mom until 9:42 AM—and she only stayed for twelve minutes. Even worse, the traffic cameras show her luxury SUV driving directly away from Pool Boy’s final stop at 8:16 AM.
The Smoking Gun...
A search warrant turns up a box of .38 ammunition hidden inside a designer handbag. They test the silk tennis outfit Veronica wore that morning, and the forensics lab finds it covered in heavy gunshot residue.
Veronica didn't want to share Pool Boy with Cecily or Penelope anymore. If she couldn't keep her favorite pool boy, nobody would.
The Ending: Veronica trades her designer tennis skirts for a state jumpsuit, sentenced to life without parole. The husbands go back to playing golf, the pools stay dirty, and the country club finds a new, much safer Pool Boy.
Our story doesn't end here though.
Pool Boy has been taken to a far away planet as punishment.
The Afterlife.
Looks like the moon.
We see Pool Boy up to his old tricks.
Surrounded by admiring Alien Woman.
"When in Rome..."
©️ 2026 ANONYMOUS MOVING IMAGES
Trying to make lemonade out of lemons today. The anniversary of my father's passing.
This one's for you Pop.
Say hey to Ma.
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Iam AnonymousDirector
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Iam AnonymousWriter
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ANONYMOUS MOVING IMAGESProducer
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Project Type:Experimental
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Runtime:1 minute 34 seconds
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Completion Date:June 12, 2026
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Country of Origin:United States
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable