After several attempts at trying to force the cabin door open, he began to wonder if his sister survived. The smell of oil and taste of the salty sea awakes Scoot. She begins to wonder how she is going to escape this nightmare. Once again, Sully swim down to the Seadog and starts banging on the fiberglass, screaming Scoot, Scoot, Scoot. He hears a faint tapping, It is Scoot. He keeps shouting, “You are going to have to get out by yourself. I can’t force the door open.” She doesn’t understand what he was saying, and can’t understand why he isn’t rescuing her. She begins to think he is possibly injured and can’t get to …show more content…
The air is warm and lights are bright. The boat glides over the smooth water. Joyful music is playing in the background, and the sounds of birds chirping in the background. When the wave approaches, the sky becomes dark, and scary, suspenseful piano music begins to play. After the wave hits, the music grows more intense, and Sully is shown bloody and dazed. Trying to make sense of what has happened he begins to try and find his sister. Scoot is shown unconscious in the cabin which is pitch black, and filled with water. The music is turned off, and complete silence and darkness sets the background. As Scoot awakens she gasps for air and you can hear her heart pounding and she frantically looks around. Music continues to play while Sully tried to force the door open and knock on the fiberglass. Complete silence takes over when the scene changes to Scoot. They nly thing we hear are her breaths. When Scoot breaks free, loud cheerful music is played. Bright lights shine into her eyes forcing her to squint as she leaves through the skylight. As the two await their fate, the ocean is peaceful, and they are shivering with cold. The sky is a beautiful shade of pink, and the moon is giving them their only light. The loud sound of a fishing boat breaks the silence. The two of them begin to cry, as Mr. Stevens and his crew rescue