2. We then see the young girl young mental, due to an ongoing injury in her brain due to being dropped by her Grandmother as a baby. We see flashbacks of the incident.
3. Next we see the young girl pushing the Grandmother off a balcony, they were very close friends before this incident, so it is a big surprise to everybody. As she is pushing her Grandma she sings the same nursery rhyme that her Grandma sang as she dropped her as a baby.
4. The young girl hides the body deep in the woods, burying her under a thin layer of soil, and creating a makeshift gravestone. Her mind is set on finding everybody else that has hurt her during her life. Each person she murders and drags into the woods, to hide in the same place as her Grandma.
5. We then see the girl walking through the woods, the same as in the beginning, yet this time we see her reach the collection of bodies and she sits and talks to them.
Our story arc has 5 main 'acts', conforming to normal story patterns, and follows a simple pattern that is familiar to our audience. We have the repetition of the nursery rhyme that is repeated throughout the film, adding a regular twist, that becomes symbolic to us that something bad is going to happen.
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