This picture is of a graphic match with the image below. It shows a transition from his premonition of being drowned to death to being back in the graveyard. The hands that strangle him are the same ones that wake him up when he is at the graveyard. The nails of the person drowning the victim will be painted in red to represent fear, danger or death. Additionally the face of the person will not be revealed to create an element of mystery. During the boys' premonition, the shots will swap between slow motion and music without any diegetic sound and then in normal speed with sounds of the victim drowning, water splashing and trying to call for help however this will only last for about three seconds each time, just to reinforce the chaos as he is being drowned.
The use of a graphic match is to show that the person that drowns him is the same person who wakes him up. This makes the audience question how the change in the relationship of the two people will lead to his death because when the woman's hand is on his should she seems quite concerned for him through her body language and then the graphic match emphasizes the contrast in their relationship. The music in this scene will go from the happy, slow music in the drowning to normal everyday sounds such as birds chirping and the sound of wind. The contrast in sounds also creates an eerie atmosphere because it happens so fast and may be discomforting for the audience.


