Thursday, 11 February 2010
After the Paramount opening sequence fades and shot of the sea crashing against rocks with a love song just starting to play. After a few different shots of the sea, it cuts to a long shot of some cliffs in the foreground with the sea and a beach with two people running towards the camera together with the sun setting in the background. This scene then fades into closer shot of the two people hugging on the beach. This scene again then fades into a mid-close shot of the two people, which we can now see is a teenage man and woman, watching the sun setting out at sea then turning to face each other. Just before the scene ends they kiss. The next scene is a starts with a mid shot of the woman holding a camera witch then cuts to a long shot of the woman holding the camera trying to take a picture of the man telling the man to keep backing up witch results in him falling over a sand castle. This shot ends with the man throwing sand at the woman. This scene fades into a panning shot of the woman chasing the man into the sea. This scene fades into them kissing like the scene before. The next scene fades in of them sitting together on some rocks watching the sea, the scene ends with them soaked by a wave breaking on the rocks. The next scene that fades in, also the sound of the music lowers, starts with the woman talking to the man saying that she is afraid that she will never see him again. The man then responds with “don’t talk like that, Sandy” “but it’s true, I’ve just had the best summer of my life and now I have to go away it isn’t fair” after she has finished speaking there is a short pause before he moves into kiss her. She pushes him away saying that she dose not want to ruin the time that they have had together, but he convinces her that they will only be making it better. The scene then cuts into the title sequence
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