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Scene 1:
A flowery meadow amidst a mountainous forest. A mother and her daughter
playing in the flowers, bonding with each other. Just at the moment when the
daughter plucks a flower, the entire scenario changes and time skips.
Scene 2:
The daughter is all grown up now in the present time. The background has
changed from lush green to tones of red. Where she in the same meadow which
has decayed quite a bit and she picking some of the flowers which still remained
intact.
Scene 3:
She travels through a forest and reaches an abandoned village.
Scene 4:
She comes to a village which used to be her home. All abandoned and covered by
a broken wall with rusted, moss-grown signboards of contamination. She enters
the village through one of the openings and searches for a house.
Scene 5:
She finds her home where she lived with her mother and enters inside. The
interior is in a ramshackle and there is vegetation growing from various spots. She
starts reminiscing about her childhood I that house. Flashbacks of those moments
with her running around in the hallways giggling and calling for her mother.
(Flashbacks will be mostly auditory, dialogues and foley sounds)
Scene 6:
She reaches the bedroom and sees all the torn family photos on the wall. Her
mother’s corpse lying on the bed, decayed and decomposed. Nothing but the
skeleton is remaining, with the remnants of torn clothes and hair. As she is
standing there observing the room, she is recalling the day when she spent the
final moments with her mother before being taken away.
Scene 7:
Due to the radiation cause by a nuclear bomb, the nearby villages were affected.
The villagers started contracting deadly contagious skin diseases. Her mother was
no exception. All the health people were evacuating. Therefore, she still being
healthy, must be taken away.
In the living room she stood in front of her mother, with a person who was there
to take her out of the village. She tried reaching out to her mother over and over
again, but she kept on evading to not make any contact with her. After realizing
that she has no other option, she breaks down, hugs the person behind her and
leaves her mother. The door slowly shuts on her face cutting off the light.
Scene 8:
She builds a grave to give her a proper burial. While sits by the grave she thinks
about how she used to play in the meadows from which she had gathered
flowers. Them playing around and her fetching flowers for her mother. Giving
them to her hand cut to her putting the flowers on the grave.

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