The film's plot revolves around a psychologist who is investigating a satanic cult who are suspected of committing several murders.
The particular line we want to use is: "its in the trees, its coming." (See 4.09-4.26). The worried, detatched tone of the character saying it (during a clairvoyance) compliments the intended ambience of our own scene.
We thought this line would be perfect for when one of the victims is running from the antagonist. In this part of the scene, the antagonist will not be present so will give the audience a pointer as to what is happening and if the girl is being chased. This also links to the previous point that the antagonist will be more of a mental presence/manifestation rather than a physical one.
KATIE
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