Miah's Book Analysis

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“Miah’s Book” Introduction to the Opening scene: (Fade-in). Establishing Shot: shooting a girl in a Long Shot on the street at five in the afternoon.
The story will start with the main character, Miah. She is the type of young girl with a long black hair, blue eyes, average height and good shape. She has a mark on her right arm, a half hearts mole that she was born with it. She walks in the street on her way to her house, while she receives a call from her husband Steve.

(Phone rings). (CLOSE-UP to the phone).
MIAH
“Hello”. Yes, my love, I 'm getting home, do you want something from the market?”
STEVE
No. Please come here! I need to talk to you.
MIAH
Ok I 'll be there in 5 minutes.

But Steve is now upset thinking that Miah is cheating
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But when he finds out that everything has been a mistake…this is the time when he noticed it that he ruined everything and he cried bitterly. So, he can’t stand this anymore and he ends up killing himself. (Fade to Black).

(Fade in). (Slowly the light starts entering in the room). When she dies, she immediately goes to the beyond, a place with high-key lighting (white) which people (the audience) could think that is heaven. When she walks in through the light, she finds out someone waiting for her.
MIAH
“Hi, who are you”.

NINA
“My name is Nina. And Wow, you have grown so fast you my little girl.”
MIAH
“Is that you grandma”
NINA
I’m very glad to see you again, Miah. You look adorable”.
MIAH
“I just can’t believe that is actually you”
NINA
“Miah, I love you and I’ve been watching you all of this time. But now, I think is time to show you what you need to do”
MIAH
“Exactly what…”
NINA
“You’ll see. (Her grandmother shows her the book) Miah you died because Steve killed you thinking that you were unfaithful. Because I know that everything has been a misunderstanding and I know you love him very much, I wanted to give you the chance to fix everything. But, you will need to follow what is in the book to stay alive.
MIAH
“…Which
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Before she died, she used to be fearful and a weak person, but when she returns to life, now she become bold and powerful, as a witch. Besides her beauty and intelligence, she is a powerful woman who can see the future. She can move things, fly and kill her opponents, by turning them into a rock. Her eyes will become red and her skin will change more yellowish because of her powers. She will eventually get inside the book and will need to solve each story individually, to go to the next one and to save her brother from the

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