Time Machine: 60 Seconds of Terror

Recai Berkay
I found a strange device that lets me reverse time by 60 seconds. At first, it seemed like a gift. Now something follows me through every rewind. And when I looked in the mirror after the last one... it wasn't me staring back. #horror #timetravel #supernatural

I still don’t know how it got on my desk this morning—no note, no warning, just sitting there, small and silver with the neat words “Time Machine — 60 seconds” scratched so deep it felt like they’d been waiting for me. Something about the air felt a little off, even with the sun streaming through the blinds. I didn’t really believe it, honestly thought someone was messing with me, but my finger pressed the button anyway.

Turns out you can rewind time a minute, and yeah, it works. I watched coffee flow right back into the cup, text messages unsent, buses magically reappear. All those tiny regrets, suddenly gone. I started leaning on it for everything—dumb mistakes, awkward moments, things unsaid. Felt like I was cheating at life, sixty seconds at a time.

But I started noticing things. With every press, the cold crept in, shadows stretched and twisted; soon my own breath was visible inside. The clock on the wall ticked slower, sometimes even back—sometimes it just stopped altogether. And every so often, I’d catch weird whispers—my own voice, telling me “Stop using it.” One night, the silence in my apartment felt so heavy, I swear something else was breathing with me.

Tonight, after one last rewind, I went to the bathroom, only half-aware of the pulse coming from my hand. When I looked in the mirror, my reflection moved just a hair out of sync—a fraction behind, eyes too dark, smile too wide. And somehow, it smiled first.

If you ever find something that promises to undo your worst moments, don’t trust it. Some time, you won’t get yourself back.

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Video Script
00:00
Close-up of mysterious silver device on desk in morning light, dust floating. Eerie silence.
Slow camera orbit, shallow depth of field, soft light, film grain.
00:02
First-person hand picks up the device; extreme close-up reveals "Time Machine — 60 seconds" engraved. Subtle shadows shift.
I woke up this morning, and there was a small device on my desk. No note. No name. Just three words carved into it: "Time Machine — 60 seconds."
POV handheld; lighting transitions as device is examined.
00:05
Close-up of analog clock on the wall; ticking becomes louder, second hand hesitates. Room light flickers slightly.
Insert shot, macro, sound design emphasizes ticking.
00:07
Montage: time rewinds coffee back into cup, unsends texts, bus reverses—all shot in first-person. Effects: warping, growing shadows.
I thought it was a prank. Until I pressed it. And time... actually reversed.
Jump cuts, time-reversal VFX, color cooling per cut.
00:09
Series of quick first-person fixes—recovering dropped plate, smoothing conversations—each scene grows darker, reflections flicker oddly.
So I started using it — to fix the small stuff. Missed calls, bad moments, wrong words. Perfect life... sixty seconds at a time.
Montage, increasing desaturation, subtle mirror VFX.
00:11
Night: Apartment turns frigid. Breath visible in air, clock ticks erratically, shadows stretch. Whispers fill the space as camera jitters.
But then… something changed. Every time I pressed it, the room got a little colder. The clock ticked... slower. And I started hearing things — my own voice whispering, "Stop using it."
Handheld POV, dutch angles, blue lighting, sound distortion.
00:13
Bathroom: POV slowly approaches mirror in deep night shadows, device pulses blue. Reflection lags, moves at odds—entity revealed.
And today... when I looked in the mirror after the last rewind... it wasn't me staring back.
Push-in, over-the-shoulder, VFX mirror lag, oppressive silence.
00:14
Extreme close-up: Reflection’s smile twists, eyes turn black, teeth oddly shaped. Camera holds, then brutal cut to black.
It smiled first.
Static close-up, contrast maxed, abrupt edit to black.
Original Prompt
[Opening scene: soft, eerie music — close-up of a silver device on a desk.] 🎙️ Voice-over (calm, curious tone): I woke up this morning, and there was a small device on my desk. No note. No name. Just three words carved into it: “Time Machine — 60 seconds.” [Beat — mysterious pause. Clock ticking sound.] I thought it was a prank. Until I pressed it. And time... actually reversed. [Cut: visual rewinds — coffee unspills, text message unsends, bus comes back.] So I started using it — to fix the small stuff. Missed calls, bad moments, wrong words. Perfect life... sixty seconds at a time. [Music shifts darker.] But then… something changed. Every time I pressed it, the room got a little colder. The clock ticked... slower. And I started hearing things — my own voice whispering, “Stop using it.” [Flash — distorted rewind glitch.] And today... when I looked in the mirror after the last rewind... it wasn’t me staring back. [Music cuts — eerie silence.] It smiled first. [Fade to black.]
Settings
Duration
47s
Aspect Ratio
16:9
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