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Script Draft - Catherine
1. Catherine’s Script
INT. TEENAGE GIRL’S BEDROOM – EVENING
It is early evening and a teenage girl is on her bed crying
with a bundle of ripped photographs in front of her. A younger
girl, who we assume is her little sister, is playing with her
toys on the floor beside her.
Camera changes to a P.O.V (Point of view) shot of the younger
girl.
One of the photographs, showing a teenage boy, which has
clearly had the other half ripped off, falls to the floor in
front of the younger girl.
The younger girl picks up the photograph, because it is a
point of view shot, we just see her hands picking it up.
The camera zooms into the boy’s face in the photograph.
EXT. A STREET IN AN URBAN AREA – EVENING
Point of View shot. The younger girl is following the teenage
boy from the photograph down the street. The boy is, thus far,
unaware.
EXT. A BRIDGE IN AN URBAN AREA, A FAIR DISTNACE AWAY FROM THE
STREET – EVENING
Point of view shot of the Younger Girl. The teenage boy sighs,
holding onto the side of the bridge, looking out at what is
below him.
He steps away, ready we assume to continue walking, when he
hears familiar childlike laughter behind him.
The teenage boy turns around, breathing heavily, and sees the
girl, looking straight into the camera as it is from the point
of view of the girl, and is lost for words. He stammers trying
to find something to say.
Close up of the little girl, who looks sweet and angelic, the
boys stammering creates a sound bridge.
The photo falls to the floor from the girl’s pocket, the
camera focusing on it. The scream of the teenage boy is heard
in the background.
Cut to black. Childlike music, similar to that of a nursery
rhyme, is played as the name of the film fades onto the
screen.