Camera then moves onto a long shot behind the girl showing her balancing on the edge of the rails as well as her laughing, this is used to give the audience a different impression that she's free instead of her being in danger. Followed by a medium shot of her playing with the leaves around her.
There is then a series of binocular/POV shots in which the audience is given the impression that somebody is watching the girl from above as well as implying dominance and power over her.
Camera then returns to the girl playing with with sticks and smiling to herself when a figure appears (not yet showing them) this is used to bring tension and mystery into the mix in the audience's prespective.
After the conversation the man takes the girl by the wrist which is shown using a close up shot to again show dominance the man has against the girl.
(New scene) There is then a jump cut where the camera follows behind the man taking the girl into a shed or warehouse.
Medium shot of the girl speaking to the man which then jumps to behind the man replying to her again not showing his face to continue the suspense in thinking who he is and what he looks like exactly.
A Medium shot is used to show the man shutting the door of the warehouse/shed in where the girl is being kept as well as a close up shot of him locking the door which tells the audience in a way that the girl is being kept against her will and the male character is seeming to be of an un average person.
The last scene or shot is taken back to the train track area where the girl has left a message made out of sticks hoping someone passing by might try and help her which shows that she is in a difficult and desperate situation.
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