RESOLUTION: 640x480 PIXELS - TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 2 HOURS 18 MINUTES
1. AN AFTERNOON OUT (63 minutes)
In this long movie, Jayne, wearing a beautiful turquoise dress, is taken out for some ice cream and a mohito, and later to a supermarket. Naturally, she needs to pee the entire time, the entire time being approximately 2.5 hours.
Inside the restaurant, two cameras are used - one is recording what is happening above the table (a canon powershot was used for this, so the quality is not as high as from the main camera, but this one was far more discrete), while the main camera is recording Jayne's legs beneath the table. The movie switches back and forth between these viewpoints, enabling us to watch her crossing and uncrossing her legs, and the other things that girls do when they need to pee.
Back outside in the January cold, and without a coat, Jayne walks back to where the vehicle is parked. The driver, who has gone shopping while we filmed the restaurant scene, is nowhere to be found, and she has the only key. Jayne is forced to stand and wait for 15 minutes, squirming as her desperation becomes more and more serious. At one point, she admits to being very worried about her situation.
Back on the road and no relief in sight. We now head for a supermarket where, once again, the driver is going to do some shopping, and where Jayne is supposed to walk around the supermarket as we film her. By now, however, she is close to bursting and can't stay in there more than a few minutes. She rushes back to the vehicle, her desire to pee now extremely urgent. Nevertheless, we persuade her to keep holding it, and even discuss the possibility of having her wait until we get home. Jayne doesn't think she can make it..
2. THE APPLICANT (31 minutes)
(Story: 29 minutes; behind-the-scenes: 2 minutes)
Jayne has applied for the job of Personal Assistant to the Managing Director (a certain Mr. North) of a small company. As the interview begins, Jayne shows modest signs of discomfort, but the interview is only scheduled to last for half an hour, so she is not particularly concerned. A few minutes into the interview, however, the Director is called away and leaves Jayne in charge of the office, asking her not to leave it unattended in his absence, and to take phone messages if there are any calls.
As the time passes, Jayne's bladder continues filling and her discomfort grows until, after fielding a phone call from a customer, she calls the receptionist and asks how much longer the boss is going to be. She also asks for someone to come and relieve her for a few minutes so that she can dash to the ladies, but the receptionist explains that things are hectic and that no one is available. Jayne, it seems, will simply have to wait.
And wait. An hour passes and still no sign of the company's Director. More phone calls come in, the same customer becoming steadily more irate because he can't get anything sorted out. He doesn't seem to understand that Jayne is just an applicant and not an employee. All the while, Jayne is becoming increasingly desperate to pee, and is now fidgeting and dancing around in order to hold on.
After two hours, the poor girl is at the end of her tether. The simply must use the toilet, but still no one can stand in for her. She even contemplates defying the boss's instructions and leaving the office, but manages to resist the temptation. Her telephone manner becomes brusque as she approaching bursting point. By the time the Director finally calls to say he is on his way, it's already too late.
3. THE ABDUCTED STUDENT (27 minutes)
(Story: 15 minutes; behind-the-scenes: 12 minutes)
Jayne reprises her role as a college student, and wears the same skirt she wore in Late For the Exam. The premise this time is that she has been abducted for reasons unknown. She is tied to a chair in the basement for an extended period during which her bladder fills and she becomes desperate to pee. He muffled calls for help elicit no response, so she attempts to free herself by searching for something sharp to cut at her ropes. In essence, the plot here echoes the first half of The Insurance Investigator, except Jayne is not standing when the critical moment arrives.
The extended behind the scenes part of this movie mostly shows Jayne's legs as she fidgets while being tied to the chair. We also get to examine the back of her skirt after she has been released.
4. LADY IN RED (AN INTERVIEW WITH JAYNE) (17 minutes)
When interviewing Jayne about some real-life desperation experiences (although she gets pretty desperate during the filming of these scenarios!), it seemed only appropriate that (a) she should wear that lovely red dress from All Dressed Up, and (b) she should need to pee while she was recounting her stories.
This sequence was filmed early on Sunday morning. Jayne got up and dressed without visiting the bathroom, so she was holding pee from the entire night. She started out in control of herself as the interview got underway, but her resolve weakened as the urge to go intensified. At the end of the movie, we witness Jayne wetting the red dress for a second time.