We see what appears to be our only indication of Bonnie’s past, as someone smashes ceramic planters on an outside patio as she watches keenly.
She pounds the hood of her car in frustration.
Alyssa’s mom also gets some aggression out by stomping on a framed photo.
Lying on a car seat in the middle of the woods, Alyssa closes her eyes in a moment of catharsis.
Bonnie stares out of her car and into the forest.
A series of gazes punctuate the final moments of the trailer as Alyssa looks over her shoulder, seemingly aware that she’s being followed.
Three figures, including Alyssa in a wedding dress, are silhouetted by moonlight as they walk into the woods at night.
A car, potentially Bonnie’s, crashes as Alyssa casually opens its side door, ready to save or confront this mysterious person.
Traipsing out of the diner she works at, something seems urgent for Alyssa.
Bonnie stares out of her car, trying not to be seen by any onlookers.
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