The segment starts with Calum, watching one of the Sophie’s videos, then abruptly turning it off and starting down for close to 30 seconds before he gets up and goes out the door. Meanwhile Sophie is trying to find her way back to the hotel room and has to stop at a map because she’s disoriented about locations now that everything’s dark. While trying to figure out the map, Michael comes up from behind and startles her.

She gets to try out those self defense moves Calum had been teaching her and knocks Michael to the ground. He apologizing, saying it was a joke, and she pushed him off, calling him an idiot. The film cuts to Calum, who is wandering on the street. He sees a discarded lit cigarette, picks it up and smokes. Back to Sophie, she is touching her yellow wrist band — the thing that is supposed to get her anything she wants — and she is now at a pool alone with Michael.

He tells her that he “quite likes her” and asks Sophie if she likes him. She says yes and they start to kiss. As if the camera wants to give them privacy, it drifts way into the pool and comes upon a reflection from a skylight where hands are beating against the glass, perhaps celebrating what’s going on down there.

Their clapping dissolves to Sophie knocking at the door, but getting no response. After a couple tries, she starts heading down towards the lobby. She sees two bodies embraced in a doorway and stops to look. She eventually sees that it is two young men (perhaps even boys) sharing an intimate moment.

Back to Calum, we see him walking in darkness and hear waves. We then see him enter a beach, march cross it, then head straight into the water. The camera stays still and we see nothing, making us wonder if Calum has just disappeared into the ocean forever.

We’re now in the hotel lobby, Sophie is asleep. The hotel front desk employee wakes her then grabs and key and takes her to her room. Calum is in the room when she arrives, passed out naked in her bed. She puts a blanket over him, then closes the sliding door to balcony. The camera then returns Calum and pans down to his arm hanging over the bed.

Another rave scene quickly follows, this time with rapid heavy breathing accompanying it. We see only Calum this time. But when the scene cuts away quickly, it opens on that rug Calum just bought. The camera pans up to a bed and we see the grown, adult Sophie outside of a rave scene for the first time.

There’s a woman in bed beside her who asks if she’s ok. Sophie answers “yeah,” then after a few seconds the woman says affectionately “happy birthday, Sophie.” We then hear a baby crying. Sophie says “i’ll get him,” which signals that they share the child in a committed relationship.

There’s a fade to black and then a shot that makes Calum look like he’s made up of thousands of stars, I have no idea what kind of filter created this effect. A phone rings and the voice tells Calum that this is his wakeup call, the day trip group will be leaving in 20 minutes. We then hear him gently waking Sophie.

I’ve described so much here without much commentary because i wanted to be sure to get all of it down in order, but this was a highly revealing scene for both characters. Sophie had what very well may have been her first kiss. Then she comes across a gay couple. She sees her father passed out — and it is here that Charlotte Wells thinks it’s important to tell us that she will be in a committed relationship with a woman as an adult and will have a son. Oh, and she also has that rug … which makes us wonder why. Was it a gift from Calum or an inheritance?

That question is in our minds because Calum’s behavior was borderline suicidal. We don’t know how he found his way back, but he clearly wasn’t in great shape because he didn’t think to put on clothes before going to bed or even to land in the right bed.

The film has built up this next day of the vacation — the day trip. Given all that it has just shown us about the main characters, what might be in store for them?