Director Megan Windmill's short film 'Bus Stop' follows two sisters, where the older sister leaves the younger one alone at a bus stop to meet her girlfriend. The younger sister then gets lost in the woods searching for her older sister. Though the film has a conventional three-act structure, it uses an unconventional shifting style from contained scenes at the bus stop to expansive natural scenery in the woods. The performance by the young actress who plays the lost sister is praised for its ability to convey angst and connect with audiences through body language and facial expressions without dialogue.