Write me a beat sheet about a modern story of Goldilocks and the three bears. The beat sheet must include the following: ACT I: Opening Image: Set the Mood This beat is your story’s opening scene- a strong visual to get the audience’s attention. It
**Beat Sheet for a Modern Retelling of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"**
**ACT I:**
**Opening Image: Set the Mood**
*Visual of a bustling modern city* filled with smartphone-wielding pedestrians. *In stark contrast, we zoom in on a quiet countryside cottage*, where the three bears (now a loving family of anthropomorphic bears) are preparing to leave for a day hike, lovingly discussing their hopes for the day while unassuming Goldie peeks through the window from a distance, looking lost and detached.
**Set-up: Status Quo**
Goldie is a teenager living in the city who is continually overlooked by her peers and feels disconnected from society. Her parents are often absent or uninterested, leaving her to fend for herself. She wanders through crowded urban life feeling out of place, amidst friends' posts showcasing their idyllic lives, but inside she feels empty and unseen.
**Theme**
The theme is about the search for belonging and the importance of understanding one's own needs. An early scene shows Goldie scrolling through social media, sighing, and muttering, “Everyone else seems so happy. Why can’t I find my place?” hinting at her internal struggle and foreshadowing her journey.
**Inciting Incident/Call to Action**
Goldie stumbles upon a flyer for a group hiking event to a nearby national park. Intrigued but hesitant, she decides to ignore it until she overhears a conversation about friends who bonded over a similar experience. This ignites a yearning in Goldie to seek companionship.
**Refusal of the Call**
Becoming overwhelmed, Goldie tells herself she has no time to hike or meet new people. She considers staying home to binge-watch shows, highlighting her fear of rejection and isolation. Her internal doubts almost convince her to ignore the opportunity.
**Quest Into the New World**
Despite her fears, Goldie decides to go on the hike, driven by an impulsive desire for connection. She packs a small bag and heads out to the park, where she’s met with the sights and sounds of nature. The transition represents a significant step away from her comfort zone.
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**ACT II:**
**B Story (subplot)**
While hiking, Goldie meets a friendly bear named Max (the youngest of the three bears), who shares her love for adventure and is also feeling out of place in his family’s expectations of him. Their friendship starts to blossom, and we see Goldie helping him feel more confident while she, too, discovers bits of her true self.
**Challenges Mount**
Goldie faces various challenges during the hike, from navigating through dense forests to overcoming her fear of group interactions. Each obstacle forces her to confront her insecurities. She has some small victories, like making new friends, but also moments of failure, such as misunderstandings that leave her feeling frustrated.
**Midpoint – Raise the Stakes**
Just when Goldie feels like she’s starting to fit in, she accidentally wanders too far off the path and finds herself lost. In a panic, she realizes the gravity of her situation and confronts the fear of being truly alone. It becomes clear that she must not only find her way back but also confront what she desires—belonging and acceptance.
**Bad guys close in**
As Goldie struggles to return to her group, the challenges increase; a sudden storm hits the area, exacerbating her fear. She battles with despair, doubting her decision to venture out and feeling the pressure of her past failures weighing her down.
**B Story return**
In a reflective moment during the storm, Goldie remembers Max’s earlier encouragement to find strength in her own uniqueness. This inspires her to reevaluate her journey, and she resolves to use her resourcefulness and courage to push forward, believing in the strength of their budding friendship.
**Disaster**
Goldie finds a shelter in a cave, only to discover the three bears are also seeking safety there. Conflicts arise when they mistakenly think Goldie is intruding on their space. An argument ensues, and amidst the chaos, she begins to walk away feeling rejected, believing she has lost her chance for connection yet again.
**Despair then resolve**
After walking out into the rain and feeling utterly defeated, Goldie takes a moment to breathe. She reflects on her journey and decides that she won't give up. Fueled by newfound self-awareness, she resolves to face her fears head-on and make things right with both the bears and herself.
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**ACT III:**
**Resolution**
Goldie returns to the cave and, using her creativity, comes up with a solution that benefits them all during the storm, showcasing her unique talent for leadership and collaboration. Through open dialogue, they resolve their misunderstandings, and the bears learn to appreciate her individuality. Goldie realizes that belonging comes from mutual respect and understanding.
**Denouement - Final Image:**
Instead of the solitary cityscape we began with, we now see Goldie surrounded by her new friends, a vibrant outdoor scene filled with laughter, warmth, and companionship. She’s helping the bear family organize a community hike, feeling confident and more connected to others, symbolizing her transformation and newfound sense of belonging. The final image encapsulates her growth from isolation to community, paralleling the bears' acceptance of the beauty in their differences.


