03/11/2025
A muscular Australian delivery man in his early 30s, with sun-tanned skin, shoulder-length dirty blond hair tied back in a loose ponytail, and a scruffy beard. He is wearing a short-sleeve high-visibility neon yellow delivery uniform with reflective stripes, cargo shorts, and worn-out steel-toe boots. His face shows a mix of exhaustion and irritation. He carries a large cardboard box with the logo of a fictional local courier company, “Outback Express.”
He stands outside a modest rural Australian house made of red bricks with a tin roof and a wire fence. It's midday, the sun is blazing, casting sharp shadows on the dry, dusty ground scattered with tufts of yellow grass and eucalyptus trees in the background. The lighting is harsh and natural, typical of the Australian outback.
The delivery man shouts loudly, looking down at the package with confusion. Suddenly, a large, muscular kangaroo bursts through the screen door from inside the house, slamming it open with its powerful hind legs. The door flies off its hinges and crashes into the delivery man, knocking him backward. He drops the box, which bursts open, revealing random household items. The man jumps up, and a chaotic, exaggerated fight begins between him and the kangaroo — full of wild flailing, dodging, and grappling, with both showing ridiculous, over-the-top expressions of frustration and determination.
The camera uses a handheld, shaky documentary-style wide-angle lens, capturing the entire scene with dynamic movement as if a bystander is filming the chaos with a phone. The perspective shifts quickly between wide shots and fast zooms to heighten the action and absurdity.
They both shout angrily in English during the scuffle.
Do not include subtitles or any text on screen.