
A Medicine Company
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The film opens with "SEEKING" across the screen, with an older lady sitting on the couch.
Music starts.
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Scene cuts to a woman on a busy street, staring out as the camera pans in. The voice says, “the unsatisfied.”
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Cuts to a boy on the floor, surrounded by other boys, sitting with a balloon in his hand. The voice says, “emotional,”
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Cuts to a girl as the voice says, “defiant.”
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Cuts to a man and a woman standing across from each other, looking into each other's eyes as the camera moves around them. The voice says, “Those who take things personally”
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Cuts to a woman as the music continues.
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The scene changes to a dark lab with the SUPER: “SEEKING” across the screen. Lights begin to turn on.
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Scene cuts to a woman in the lab as the voice says, “exceptional people”
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The camera moves from a woman in the lab to another woman looking at pictures on her lab cabinet window, as the voice says, “to do exceptional things.”
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The camera cuts from an older woman walking down a hall to a woman working in the lab as the music continues.
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Vials move down a conveyor belt as the voice says, “to find a treatment”
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Cuts to a girl dancing, then to a doctor putting headphones on a kid’s head, as the voice says, “where there isn’t one.”
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The doctor runs tests as the kid sits in the chair with headphones on. A high-pitched tone gets louder as the camera pans between the kid and the doctor.
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Scene cuts and opens with SUPER: “SEEKING” over the screen, with a man leaning against a countertop.
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Cuts to a woman as the voice says, “Those who will be hard on the problem,”
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Cuts to a man taking vials out of a freezer and carting them down a busy hall in the lab, as the voice says, “to make it easier,”
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Cuts to a kid at a party throwing a balloon in the air, followed by a quick cut to a girl dancing, as the voice says, “On the people.”
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*Music continues*
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Scene cuts to a man sitting in a dark lab with SUPER: “SEEKING” over the screen, as the voice says, “SEEKING”
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A flutter of people’s faces, with a focus on the eyes, comes across the screen as the voice says, “Those who refuse”
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Cuts to a doctor lying on a bench as two other doctors walk by, as the voice says, “To accept medicine”
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The scene cuts to the doctor walking down the hall as the voice says, “as it is.”
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Quickly cuts to a shot looking up at a woman as she looks down at something in the lab, then quickly cuts to a mother and son sitting in a waiting room with people walking in front of them, as the voice says, “So they put themselves”
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Cuts to a woman sitting in the lab as the voice says, “in a position”
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As it zooms in on what she’s working on, the voice says, “to change it.”
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Text appears on the screen reading, SEEKING: CLINICAL RESEARCH PHYSICIAN
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Text appears on the screen reading, SEEKING: MEDICAL SCIENCE LIAISON
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Text appears on the screen reading, SEEKING: MANUFACTURING OPERATOR
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Text appears on the screen reading, SEEKING: APPLICANTS
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Text appears on the screen reading, SEEKING: APPLICANTS LILLY.COM/CAREERS
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Text appears on the screen reading, Lilly. A MEDICINE COMPANY.
Seeking
Refusing to accept medicine as it is requires people who will put health above all to relentlessly pursue what’s next. That’s who we’re seeking: passionate people willing to challenge the status quo and advance medicine, all in the name of health.
Seeking unyielding employees to join our team.
Seeking clinical trial participants to help us advance science.
Seeking scientific partners to work on the seemingly impossible.
Get Better
[Anticipatory music plays in the background]
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[A clip of a teen in a pool reaching up and hugging his coach on the edge of the pool.]
Narrator: You'll get better
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[A woman with obesity looks upset and is talking with another woman in a public restroom.]
Narrator: when you're not blamed
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[A man looks in the mirror and buttons up his shirt.]
Narrator: for a condition you can't control.
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[Two women sit in an older pickup truck, the woman with nasal cannula grabs the hand of the other woman in support.]
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[The camera pans across a young Black girl who sits in a dimly lit bedroom.]
Narrator: You'll get better
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[A doctor's office setting where the female doctor is speaking to two females across a desk. The two women listening to the doctor hold hands.]
Narrator: when your care
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[The camera pans across an older Black man with white hair sitting at a table.]
Narrator: doesn't depend on your income.
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[The camera is focused on a parallel bar with a woman's hand gripping it to walk, then pans up to her face marked with determination.]
0:24
[A physical therapist in wet gear coaches a young man on a water bicycle in a pool.]
Narrator: You'll get better
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[Camera pans across a scene with a frustrated young man in a hospital bed with a woman by his side.]
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[Camera shows a woman wearing a hospital gown and cap, then switches to her hand pushing the pain medication button, and a nurse pulling the curtain around her hospital bed.]
Narrator: when your pain isn't minimized, dismissed, forgotten.
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[A Black mother and daughter sit on a couch side-by-side, the daughter looks at her mother supportively.]
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[Camera returns to the woman walking with the parallel bars next to her physical therapist who is cheering her on.]
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[Camera returns to the young man in the pool looking determined and talking to his coach, who is cradling the swimmer's neck in his hands.]
Narrator: We will never
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[Camera returns to the woman in the hospital bed wearing the gown and cap, and she's smiling.]
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[Close-up shot of a woman with her eyes closed and her hands clasped under her chin.]
Narrator: stop trying
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[Red screen with "GET BETTER" letters cut out to show an image of a woman behind them.]
Narrator: to get better.
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[Woman in lab puts on white Lilly lab coat and works with her back to camera.]
Narrator: Because when medicine gets better
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[Flashes through scenes of previous people, they're all smiling and celebrating.]
Narrator: all of us
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[Woman walking using parallel bars slowly removes her shaking hand from the bar to stand on her own, her physical therapist cheering in the background.]
Narrator: can get better.
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[Lilly logo and "A Medicine Company" appear over the last scene.]
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