A psychiatrist convinces a reluctant cab driver to wait outside a mental institution known to house violent patients. Meanwhile, a young eccentric doctor rushes out into the parking lot after being alarmed that his wife has gone into labor. He then throws a tantrum under the eyes of the panicked and stressed out cab driver when he realizes that he has locked himself out of his car. At the same time, Mrs. Wheeler, a strong-willed patient, tries to escape the asylum.
You're Driving Me Crazy: a hallucinogenic psycho-comedy about who's mentally sane and who's not.
We composed an original orchestral score that transitions from a low, ominous drone through suspenseful minor-key strings into whimsical staccato woodwinds and pizzicato during the rapid-cut montage, resolving into a mixture of cues with various styles merged. Our sound design layered detailed foley (heels on pavement, chip bag crinkle, car doors), environmental ambience (distant patient shouts, interior car tone), and stylized cartoon-inflected transition effects — with strategic silence deployed as a narrative device between acts.