"I've FAILED my GCSEs" | The TIME WARP Game | They get moved BACK and FORTH through TIME

Shoot From The Hip performs Time Warp, a scene game in which players are moved forward and backward through time during a scene, forcing them to justify emotional and narrative shifts at different points in their characters' lives. The scene centers on a parent-child relationship around the topic of GCSE exam results.

The video includes subtitles in six languages: English, Chinese, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Russian.

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