An Ideal Host (2020) Movie Script

1
[crickets chirping]
[woman screaming loudly]
Yes! Yes.
Oh my God, yes.
[laughing]
No.
Shit. What was it?
Is it the hands that...
the hands are too much,
- I'll turn them down.
- And the face.
- Okay.
- And it's a little bit loud.
Well, you wanted bold choices.
Yeah, but you might have
overshot the runway little bit.
Okay. Let's go again.
- From?
- From the top.
I'm gonna get this,
just walk me into it.
Okay.
- We're post-dinner...
- Pre-dessert.
Everyone's a bit tipsy.
But not on the good wine yet.
Because we wanna sadly
lower their expectations
before breaking out
the expensive stuff.
- Right.
- I'll sit back
and say something nice,
like, that was great.
I'll offer to go
and get dessert.
Say it.
I'll go and get dessert.
Good. Mara will offer to help.
- Thank you, Mara.
- Be serious.
Thank you, Mara.
Good. Then say something like,
No, it's fine,
I can do it myself
so that I can say...
yes, you can,
but you don't have to.
[woman gasping loudly]
Less is more.
- [woman gasping softly]
- There it is.
Mara will squeal.
Kyle will say something
like, "Gross, guys,"
but inside
he will be super jealous.
Kyle's plus one will
not say anything because
he's probably still learning
how to form full sentences.
And then Brett
will call for quiet.
- Cause Brett's the best.
- And then showtime.
Elizabeth.
Yes.
[tense, dramatic music]
[gasping softly]
This is a surprise, I know.
Ten years together,
I bet you thought
this day would never come.
Your patience is a quality
I admire so much.
You always put other people's
needs ahead of your own,
but today Liz, is all about you
and how much I love you.
Elizabeth Elroy,
will you do me the honor
of becoming my wife?
Yes.
Yes.
Oh, my God. Yes.
- How is that?
- Still has this hint of terror.
Okay.
What if I tried something
like, um, like... like this.
Like, oh, I'm...
I'm so surprised
I can't look at you, like...
and then that way
people won't see the...
- Yeah.
- Terror?
Yeah, that... that could work...
- that could work.
- Great.
- We've got it. Cut, print.
- Look maybe we could...
Hm?
No it's... it's fine, it's fine.
They're gonna love it.
- Yeah, of course they will.
- They love us.
Right. Well, big day tomorrow.
I'm gonna hit the hay,
you coming?
Oh, no. Not yet.
Still got a lot of prep to do,
- so I'll be up for a while.
- Oh, you make me feel guilty.
[Liz chuckling]
Goodnight.
[melancholic music]
[insects chirping]
[exciting, jazzy music]
Wow.
- You like it?
- It's amazing.
- Is that...
- Citrus and lavender.
I couldn't decide between them
so I lit both,
and then I figured
that was probably overkill.
So I threw them out and I went
with a vanilla bean diffuser.
And you made place cards.
Plus a little schedule
to keep things running smoothly.
"5:00 pm, tour the property.
5:30 pm,
wine and cheese with sunset.
7:00 pm, dinner.
8:45 pm, dessert."
I like the winky emoji.
"9:30 pm,
break out the good wine.
10:00 pm, games.
2:00 am, bedtime.
2:15 am,
Clean and prep breakfast.
7:00 am,
rise and shine breakfast time.
8:00 am, eat breakfast.
10:00 am, everybody goes home
wishing they were us."
And then we get to do it
all again for your parents.
I'm glad we get
a little practice run
before we hit
that obstacle course.
Well, let's not worry
about that right now.
Let's just worry about tonight.
I'm not worried.
Everything's gonna be perfect.
We've planned it all.
We've thought of everything.
- [phone pinging]
- [exhaling deeply]
What is it?
What's wrong?
It's from Kyle.
He says, "I'm sorry."
My God. Is he not coming?
I knew it. I knew the minute
we moved down here,
people would start
to abandon us, it's just...
No, it's worse.
- [rock music playing]
- Daisy's coming.
[rock music playing]
And I'd get home
and there'd be bite marks all on
the inside of my mouth.
So if you're wondering
why I never
let you go down on me
when we were together,
that's the reason.
- I wasn't, but thank you.
- Just giving you
some advice,
you don't have to take it.
- We were 16.
- And?
- I've gotten better.
- Says who?
- I do.
- Anyway,
all I was saying is
that it's been a long time.
We've all changed, and if Jack...
Oh, God give it up.
- What?
- The Jiz [inaudible].
- Jiz?
- Jackson and Liz.
Yeah, we only ever hear
from them when they're down
and out and they need
a home crowd boost.
They seem really happy here.
My best guess is that they've
blown what little money
they had left
on their latest #Blessed tour.
Or they read an article,
that says that hobby plants
are the sexy new status symbol
of the eco-friendly millennium
and they're looking for applause
to justify their purchase.
You know, this is maybe why
they didn't invite you.
- Are we're nearly there?
- We're about to hit town.
You're gonna get to see
where I grew up.
I really need to pee,
do they have toilets there?
- Some of the buildings do, yeah.
- I'm not stopping.
- Oh, take him to the pub.
- Oh, fuck no.
Come on, I really wanna see it.
- Is it even open?
- Uh, 3:00 pm
on a Saturday, it's gonna be
the only thing open.
- We're really late.
- To a party you're crashing.
Don't pretend like you have
manners all of a sudden.
Oh my God, it is the saddest
little place, you gonna love it.
[birds chirping]
Be quick.
- You're not coming?
- Fuck no.
Come on.
You were right about this place.
Oh, look at that carpet.
Ah, we just need
to use the bathroom.
[soft country music playing]
It's all right.
I used to live here.
Come on. Move, move, move,
move, move, move, move, move.
- Is that blood?
- Welcome to Wellworth.
Wh-why did you bring me here?
Just go quickly,
we need to get out of here.
- This was a mistake.
- Okay. But just... just...
- can you wait outside?
- Sure.
Daisy?
- No.
- Yeah, little Daisy Blakely.
- No.
- Yeah, yeah,
- Ronnie's girl.
- You're mistaken.
You're all grown up.
Uh, what brings you back here?
Hey, I'm sorry to hear
about your dad.
I wasn't.
[tense, dramatic music]
We... we all miss him here.
Come on.
- Let go of my arm.
- Come on. Come on.
- Let go of my arm.
- Darryl.
- Is he bothering you?
- Yes.
Just trying to be friendly.
Darryl, get inside.
Come on,
I'm done with this place.
Yeah, me too.
Did he say why she's coming?
Uh, I asked him
but he hasn't replied.
Reception is cutting in and out.
It's really bad today.
When did you even see her last?
Do you remember last year when
we had our going away dinner
before we went to Mombasa?
No, I don't think
you invited me to that.
Well, you're lucky.
Daisy got hammered.
Surprise, surprise.
And made
an absolute fool of herself.
She had the nerve to tell Liz
she's wasting her life with me.
- Huh.
- I think the orphans of Mombasa
would disagree.
We haven't spoken since.
You know,
I never really understood why
you guys were such good friends.
She was always
such a weirdo at school.
Anyway, um,
do you guys want to see
my photos from my trip to Bali?
Jackson, Brett's here.
What? You didn't tell me
Brett was coming.
How do I look?
- Hey, mate.
- Hey.
Good to see you.
How's it going?
- Everything good.
- Hi, Brett.
Mara. What's... what's happening?
Well, I was just telling these
guys about my trip to Bali.
We were just
having a chat about Daisy.
Daisy.
Daisy Blakely,
do you remember her?
From high school? Liz's friend.
Oh! Uh, yeah, yeah,
yeah redhead, kind of hot?
If you like crazy.
I kind of do.
Is she coming tonight?
Apparently, sorry.
She wasn't invited.
Ah...
We all hate her.
Well, I don't hate her, I just...
And she's coming anyway?
Hm, brave.
She's an alcoholic.
Speaking of, I got the esky
in the back of the car,
you wanna come give me a hand?
- Sure.
- I'll help.
Okay.
[inaudible chatter]
[exhaling]
Here we go.
- Hey, mate.
- Hey, Kyle.
- Good to see you.
- So good to see you.
G'day, mate. Let me get
some drinks out of the car.
- I'll help you, Brett.
- Hi, guys.
We made it,.
It's so good to see you.
And Daisy, what a surprise.
Yeah, Kyle said
I could tag along.
- Did he?
- Do you want me to show you
where you can put that, Kyle?
Uh, yep. Sure.
We'll be back in
a second. Hi, Daisy.
Hi.
Oh, I'm Jon.
[light jazz music]
What are you trying to do to me?
I can explain.
Make it quick because
I got a whole farm
out there
to hide your corpse on.
We got you this. Oh, thank you.
There's an elephant
on the label.
So there is.
Look I needed a lift from town
all right, so I gave her a call.
Oh, my God,
Kyle, get your license.
Well, you didn't tell me
that she wasn't invited.
Okay, so maybe
you can spare a thought for
how awkward a situation
this is for me.
Does she hate me?
Daisy? She hates everything.
Nice place you got here.
Thank you, Daisy.
- Hey, there.
- Hi.
Daisy, do you remember Brett?
I don't know. Come closer.
He was a couple of years
above us at school.
Shh, Mara. I was talking.
Yes, of course I remember you.
How are you?
- Pretty good.
- Hold that thought.
Badada.
Hi, I'm Jon.
I promise
I won't let her make a scene.
Maybe with a bit of luck
she'll be passed out
before dinner time.
Oh, my God.
She's gonna drink, isn't she?
Don't freak out.
She ruined
our last dinner party.
I don't want her
ruining this one as well.
Hey.
Hi!
Me first.
Hi!
This is such a surprise.
I hope it's not
an inconvenience?
No, not at all.
The more the merrier.
I'm sorry I didn't invite you.
Oh, no,
don't even worry about it.
Uh, it's just I know
you don't like coming up here.
Oh, it's fine. That's fine.
And it's been a while.
- Yeah.
- [chuckling]
[exhaling deeply]
[chuckling nervously]
Aw, yay!
- I need a drink.
- Me too.
[phone ringing]
But first, we planned
a tour of the property.
- The property!
- [giggling]
Uh-huh, yeah. Let me take this.
So Jon, Kyle hasn't
told us much about you.
Kyle doesn't know
that much about me.
How long have you guys been,
uh, seeing each other?
Say that, seeing each other.
Since, uh... midnight.
I guess this is technically
still our first date.
Hey, luggage-free
and ready for love.
Did you give him our wine?
Yep. Jon picked it out.
He likes the elephant.
We heard.
So is this everybody?
No more surprise visitors?
[laughing]
Well, thank you everybody
for joining us
on our little estate
for an evening of new
beginnings with old friends.
We are so lucky.
Yes, Liz and I are so lucky.
We've been on so
many wonderful adventures
in the past few years and we've
seen a lot of amazing things.
But it was always our intention
to come back to Wellworth
- and make our home here.
- Always our intention.
And what better
a house warming gift
than to have all
our dear, dear friends
who've stuck by us
throughout the years,
back in the place
where we all grew up.
Oh, well I...
I didn't grow up here.
Ah, uh...
I bet you're
probably all dying to see
what else our little slice
of paradise has to offer.
So...
This... is our lake.
It's great for swimming
or just relaxing.
Or for looking at.
And this is our view.
This is where you need a come
if you want good reception.
Or sometimes you can get
a fine signal down by the lake.
If that's important
to anyone later on.
Smile guys.
[camera clicking]
- These are our cows.
- [cow mooing]
Is this a dairy farm?
I don't actually know.
They were here when we arrived.
I don't like cows.
No, don't touch the fences.
[cow mooing]
They're electrified.
Of course,
this is our humble abode.
We know it's not fancy, but...
we don't need fancy.
We've got each other.
And thus the tour concludes.
- [applauding softly]
- [phone ringing]
Right on schedule.
Now, we thought you guys
might enjoy a little sunset
wine and cheese party
before dinner.
So Jackson and Brett you could
grab the cheese plates
- and Mara if you could...
- I've got the wine.
Oh, actually it's right here.
That is the starter wine.
I am looking for the good stuff.
Daisy, I have it.
Now we are talking.
Ah, we were
actually saving that.
For a special occasion.
Well you said
so yourself, Jackson,
what could be more special
than having all of our
dear, dear and friends who've
stuck by us
through all these years
back here in the place
where we all grew up.
[wine cork popping]
[tense, dramatic music]
I am so done with Daisy.
What is her problem?
I don't know.
She's all over Brett.
It's disgusting
and he's being nice,
but I can tell he's not, like...
into her.
He can't be, right?
So yours is the next farm over?
Yeah.
- And it's a proper farm?
- Mm-hm.
This is a proper farm.
You don't know
what the cows do, Jackson.
[Brett laughing]
- Do you want some?
- Steady that.
No, I'm okay.
I'm gonna just grab a beer.
- You want one?
- I'll come with you.
- Turn it down.
- What?
You know what.
Mara's already really upset.
- I know.
- [chuckling]
It's hilarious!
She really likes Brett
and they aren't very many
guys for her
to choose from out here.
I hear that.
He's pretty much my only chance
at a good time tonight.
He's kinda cute.
I mean, he's all right.
If you knew you were gonna
have such a bad time,
why did you agree
to come, Daisy?
Like, who does she think she is?
You should just tell her to go
because I don't think
she's going to take the hint.
She's clearly jealous
of you and Jackson.
You know, I heard she didn't
even come back into town
for her own dad's funeral,
and then she what?
Shows up the second you don't
invite her to a dinner party.
So petty.
Mara,
I've still got a lot to do.
You know what
pisses me off, Kyle,
I get drunk at
one of their parties once
and she tries to cut me
out of their life.
Please be civil.
[Inaudible] Jackson's parent's
pitched in for this place.
Either that or they dipped
into Liz's orphan bonus.
Orphan bonus?
Liz's parents are dead.
Happened when she was little,
so it's all right.
[Inaudible].
Well, I guess that's why
she places so much emphasis
on external validation
to achieve
personal happiness, yeah?
Don't you, like, worry, okay?
I-I still think
you're doing an amazing job
and dinner is going to be...
oh, my God. Ow, ow.
Just wait there,
- I will get you a band aid.
- No!
Just... I've got this.
You go, enjoy the party,
have a drink.
Go, go.
Okay.
But it's really
an unsustainable way of life.
I mean, even just the slightest
hiccup could send her into
a devastating emotional
tailspin where
one event will compound
on top of another and
she'll either end up having
to completely change
her way of thinking
or it'll destroy her.
Hi, guys. Daisy.
Oh, hi, Mara.
- How are you?
- So tired.
You know,
I just got back from Bali.
I'm gonna go find Brett.
[tense, dramatic music]
Hey.
Hi.
I thought maybe we should talk.
Not now.
I just wanted to say I'm sorry
for rocking up like this.
- It's fine.
- No, it was a dick move.
Just don't worry about it.
I just didn't know
we were there.
What?
I knew things
were bad between us,
and we haven't exactly
spoken in a while,
but...
- I didn't know it was over.
- Nothing's over, okay?
I just told you, it-it's fine.
Can we be honest with
each other for one minute?
Daisy,
I don't have time for this.
I'm worried about you, Liz.
[tense, dramatic music]
You're worried about me?
That's sweet, but don't be.
- I'm... fine.
- Fine.
Yeah. All right.
Got you.
Like, thi-this isn't you.
- What?
- This whole Stepford farmer
wants a wife thing
you've got going on.
Daisy...
it's nice that you suddenly
want to look out for me.
I've always looked out for you.
Maybe you should try
doing a little bit of
practice on yourself first.
[tense, dramatic music]
I can handle myself.
[door opening]
[phone ringing]
Oh...
Time for dinner.
[rapid, pattering music]
Phones in here, everybody.
Let's unplug for a little bit.
Unplug from what?
There's no reception.
Um, that's my place card.
Here you go.
[calm, relaxing music]
[music grows tense]
Jackson,
do you want to say anything?
What? No, no.
I'll say something.
I just wanna say how nice it is
to reconnect with you all.
It gets lonely
out here, so, uh...
thank you, Jackson, for
coming home to keep me company.
- [clearing throat]
- And thank you, Liz,
for being, as always...
a perfect host.
All right. Everybody, dig in.
Whoa, Liz, this is delicious.
You haven't eaten anything yet.
Well, it looks better
than the airline food
I had this morning
flying home from Bali.
Are these, uh,
homegrown veggies, Liz?
No, not yet.
[light jazz music]
One day, we hope to be
entirely self-sufficient here,
but it's early days yet,
right Jackson?
Uh, yes, early days.
I still can't believe you guys
own this entire property.
It's... so grown up.
Well, people talk about, uh,
how difficult it is to break
into the property market, but,
really, if you're
just prepared to live
a little bit out of the city...
How much did your parents
chip in, Jackson?
- Hmm?
- Your parents,
did they help?
A little.
Uh-huh.
It was less of a loan
and more of an advance, right?
Yes.
Jackson's gonna be doing some
work with the family business.
Oh, you're going
into pesticides.
Yeah, that's fitting.
I'll be on the admin side.
Well, what would
the orphans do without you?
And the travel blog.
They're on hold
for a little bit.
Don't worry,
it's all part of our plan.
Your plan.
Our 10-year plan.
When I was planning
my trip to Bali,
- I decided to...
- Oh, my God,
- you went to Bali?
- Yes.
Do you wanna tell us about it?
Well, it's not that interesting.
Okay. How about you, Brett?
Been anywhere
interesting lately?
- I've never been to Bali.
- That's okay, it's shit.
Well, we didn't go to any
of the touristy places,
- we went to, like, the real...
- Truth be told,
I don't get away
that much at all, actually.
Although, I camped out in
my back paddock last night.
- That sounds nice.
- Yeah.
The weather was beautiful.
I didn't even bother
to pitch a tent,
I just slept underneath
the night sky.
There were
so many shooting stars,
it was like the universe was...
waving hello.
Yeah, we stayed at this resort
that had all these,
- like, stars by having...
- [Daisy shushing]
Are you...
are you all right, Jackson?
You're crying.
- It must be the...
- The onions.
The on... the onions, yeah.
Did I not cook them enough?
Or something in the air,
allergies.
Allergies?
Good gravy.
This gravy is good.
Thank you, Jon.
So how did you and Kyle meet?
- There must be a story there.
- Oh...
- [chuckling]
- Yeah.
It's a good one, um...
Grindr.
But he had
a really good opening line.
Pass the peas.
I remember when Kyle
first brought one of
his boyfriends to dinner.
Or we could, uh,
not tell this story, Jackson.
He expected us to be shocked.
Was that the dental nurse?
Gary.
- Gary, the dental nurse.
- I liked him.
- Me too.
- It's a shame he was married.
But I did not expect you
to be shocked.
- I was just a little bit...
- Daisy was shocked.
- No, I wasn't.
- Of course, you were.
Daisy and Kyle used
to go out in high school.
- Briefly.
- We used to think
it was so funny watching them
go around town together,
and also, like,
a little bit sad
that she didn't know.
I knew.
Remember the social
when they came together,
- and they...
- I knew.
I only dated him because
it was the only way
to stop you and your friends
from trying
to bash him, Jackson.
[quiet, tense music]
That's not true.
We played around.
We had fun, right, Kyle?
- Yeah.
- We were friends.
- Yeah.
- It's not the way
- I remember it.
- I'm surprised
you can remember much
at all from those days.
You know what I do remember?
How desperate we all were
to get out of this place.
Maybe you were.
And how much shit we use to talk
about Mara for coming back here.
- Wait, what?
- Do you remember that, Liz?
- Don't listen to her, Mara.
- Because I do.
It's easy to talk shit, Daisy.
Amen to that.
You, of all people,
should know that sometimes
you can see things
and make assumptions,
and you don't
know the full story.
Just bringing up
the elephant in the room.
That's a good idea.
- Uh, hey, more wine, anyone?
- Yes, please.
I think some
of us have had enough.
- Oh.
- Not you, Mara.
As I said,
I can handle myself, Liz.
I like a girl that can
drink me under the table.
Funny, that's
exactly where I want you.
Well, I don't want
everybody getting too merry.
Merry.
I've got a real
treat planned for dessert.
[Jon laughing]
I'll give you a hint.
It's a little bit interactive.
- [Jon laughing]
- Oh, that sounds fun.
Liz makes some mean dessert.
It's a hobby of mine.
Aren't so glad you finished
that communications degree?
All right, that's enough.
Hey!
[glass shuttering]
For fuck's sake, Daisy.
Those are my good glasses.
It was an accident.
Nobody move.
That's just glass, Liz.
It's hand-blown,
lead-free, crystal glass
with a laser-cut grip.
Sorry.
Why are you like this?
[tense, dramatic music]
[glass thudding]

Daisy, don't you dare.
- [glass shattering]
- [all gasping]
Oops. It's just glass, Liz.
Glass breaks. It's life.
You're embarrassing yourself.
Yeah. Well, apparently
I have a reputation to uphold.
Liz.
Perhaps we should go outside
and get some fresh air. Daisy?
Great idea.
I like, uh, can
I come too, Brett?
No, Mara. Please stay put.
[door dragging and slamming]
Hey, wait up.
Fuck. Fuck,
I can't believe I did that.
Give it a bit.
Liz will calm down.
No, I forgot the wine.
I've got something better.
Oh, yes.
What, you think I'd head to
a Liz and Jackson dinner party
without
a little insurance policy?
[Daisy laughing]
You got any more of this?
Back at my place.
How far?
About a half hour walk.
I'm game.
I always figure
how dark it gets out here.
Yeah, I love it.
- I hate it.
- [chuckling]
- I got that.
- [chucking]
So why did you come back?
I don't know.
I was angry... at Liz.
What? Cause
she didn't invite you?
Because she didn't do
what she was meant to do.
Liz and I had a deal.
All the things
that we were going to do,
when we finally
got out of Wellworth.
She got away from her aunt
and I got away from my dad.
[sad, melancholic music]
I'm a fuck-up,
always been a fuck up.
Liz is smart.
She should have done something.
What?
I don't know. Something.
That's why I like it out here.
It's nice and quiet.
It's no pressure.
Nobody tells me what to do,
so I do what I want.
[flesh slurping]
But I checked the Defense
website and the fire ban
doesn't extend
to inside the house.
So I thought we could each
take a turn with the torch,
caramelize the tops
of our own Crme Brles.
What a fun idea!
Where's my phone?
Daisy, what is it now?
We need to call
the police. Fuck.
Whoa, what's going on?
There's
something wrong with Brett.
What? Is he hurt?
He attacked me.
- Oh my God.
- Slow down.
- Close the door.
- Okay, okay.
- Daisy?
- Don't touch me.
Well, te-tell us what happened.
I don't know. All right?
We... were walking
and then he tried to kiss me.
Lies.
And something
came out of his mouth.
I don't know what it was.
Daisy, where is Brett now?
He didn't want to stay.
- [knocking]
- [all gasping]
- He's bleeding.
- It was a stick.
Daisy, I'm sorry. Guys, come on.
- Let me in.
- Don't let him in.
Daisy, look,
I'm sure this is all
- just a big misunderstanding.
- She's drunk.
- Not helping, Mara.
- Guys, I'm sorry.
Open the door.
Wait, wait, don't let him in.
Liz, he's hurt.
Come on, you know Brett
wouldn't do something like this.
What the fuck's happened to me?
- He's a good man.
- Welcome back.
- Daisy, what did I do?
- Stay away from me.
- I'm staying right here.
- I'm so confused.
So am I.
One minute we're
walking and talking,
the next she's
coming at me with a log.
That's not what happened.
Crazy Daisy.
Let's all just...
He came at me, Liz.
Calm down for a moment, okay?
Someone needs to take
a look at Brett's head.
I'm a doctor.
- What?
- Let me take a look.
Did you know this?
I did not.
Liz, I'm telling you the truth.
All right?
You have to believe me.
- Got any gauze?
- I'll get the first aid kit.
Liz, we have to call the police.
Let's not do
anything rash, all right?
We... we have all been drinking.
- [gagging]
- Oh, we're all emotional.
Don't give me that bullshit.
I know what I saw.
What did you see?
Things inside of him,
that he wanted
to put inside of me.
- Ugh.
- [Mara vomiting]
I'll get some water.
Fuck this.
I'm getting out of here.
- Oh my God.
- Where... where are my keys?
Daisy,
you are in no state to drive.
I want my keys
and I want to leave, Liz.
Can someone get Mara
to the bathroom, please?
So sorry. I'm sorry.
No. I'm... I'm sorry.
Look, I should go.
No, no. Please settle down now.
This might sting a little bit.
- Ah.
- I haven't done it yet, ya baby.
- Where the fuck are my keys?
- You're not driving.
- Everybody, please stop yelling.
- There we are. All cleaned up.
You're not
driving either, Brett.
It's fine.
I'll just sleep in the car.
No, no. You shouldn't
go to sleep right away.
At the moment, I think it's
better if I'm just not here.
I'm sorry. All right.
Daisy, if I...
if I hurt your feelings
or gave you
the wrong impression.
It's been great
catching up, everybody.
I hope we can do it again soon.
Brett.
[door dragging and slamming]
Well, thank you for
a delightful evening, Daisy.
- Jackson...
- You really are
- the life of the party.
- Don't.
No, Liz. Someone
has to say something
and if you're not
gonna do it, I will.
There's something
seriously wrong going on here.
Daisy, the only thing
that's wrong here is you.
It's gone far enough.
You show up here,
uninvited on a mission
to make everyone
as miserable as you are.
Well, I'm not going to
stand for it, not in my house!
Get out!
- [warped voices]
- Take a chill pill.
- [ringing tone]
- [inaudible arguing]
[sad, melancholic music]
[Daisy breathing heavily]
I'm sorry.
I may have had
too much to drink.
Oh, Daisy.
It's okay.
We'll probably all laugh
about this in the morning.
I'll get some more water.
I don't want to fight anymore.
You had a long drive.
- You're probably tired.
- And stressed.
Yeah, you're... you're stressed.
I don't think it's us
you need to apologize to.
I think you need to go out there
and apologize to Brett.
She can do that in the morning.
No, no, no. It's fine.
[whispering] Look at his eyes.
Um, Jackson, I feel really bad.
Would you mind
getting Brett for me?
Sure.
Oh, did you see that?
See what?
His eyes. Did you see his eyes?
What are you talking about?
It's the same as when
he came at me before.
- Are you on something?
- He wasn't blinking.
- Daisy.
- Neither was Brett.
- That's ridiculous.
- No, no, no. I saw it too.
- Jon.
- I know what
I'm talking about here, Kyle.
I did my dissertation
on blinking in the brain.
- Oh, dear God.
- The average human being blinks
approximately
15 times per minute.
Who are you?
So you're saying
there's something wrong
- with Jackson now?
- I don't know.
Have you noticed anything?
What do you mean?
Anything out of the ordinary?
No.
Liz, if you're just
trying to fuck with me,
if this is some sort
of practical joke or revenge,
then, fuck you. But if not,
we need to take this really,
really seriously.
I'm not... nobody is trying to...
fuck with you, Daisy.
All I'm trying to do
is have a nice dinner
with my closest friends and...
things are getting out of hand.
I need to sit down.
Liz, if there's nothing
going on, where is the cable?
This is one big cluster-fuck.
Am I using that right?
Cluster-fuck?
Try to stay positive.
Again with time,
we can fix this.
- Oh, sorry.
- Pay attention.
No. It's Jackson,
he's kicking up again.
You gotta be firm with him.
Remind him who's in control.
Remember your training.
[Daisy] If I let him kiss me,
it would be inside me.
This is insane.
Let's just watch them
when they come back in, okay?
[door opening]
Whoa, we're back.
Everyone, let's forget
the craziness. Daisy?
- Liz.
- Liz.
- Daisy.
- Brett.
Jackson said something
about an apology.
- No, I never said that.
- You did too.
- You're mistaken.
- Do you see it?
- Yeah.
- See what?
[Inaudible].
[phone ringing]
Are you sure
you're not drunk, Jackson?
Maybe you're
a little bit stressed.
- I'm drunk?
- [overlapping arguing]
[Jackson] Wow, the famous Daisy.
- [music building]
- Everybody be quiet!
This is not at all how I planned
for this evening to go.
- [Mara] Liz.
- [Liz shushing]
I would absolutely love it
if everybody would just...
sit the fuck down.
Now!
I'll, um, I'll just get Mara?
Leave her.

Now, I've seen and heard
some things tonight that,
I'll be honest,
I don't quite understand.
But I think we all
just need to take a moment,
reset, re-center
and get things back on track
and we'll all feel better.
And now I'm going to go
and get dessert.
I said, I'm going to go
and get dessert.
I'll help.
Thank you, Mara,
but I can do it myself.
- [Mara thudding]
- You can,
but you don't have to.
- [Daisy] What?
- Ah, blessed, guys.
This is a surprise, I know.
Ten years together,
I bet you thought
this day would never come.
Liz, your patience is
a quality I admire so much.
And you're always
putting the needs
of others before your own.
But today
is all about you
and how much I love you.
Elizabeth Elroy,
will you do me the honor
of becoming my wife?
Yes... yes.
Oh, my God. Yes.
Oh. Ah, Jackson.
- [flesh slurping]
- [Liz screaming]
[all screaming]
What is going on?
I need a... I need a band-aid.
So I went into
the bedroom and outside,
I saw Brett and Jackson kissing.
I think that's how they transfer
it from person to person.
Transfer what exactly
from person to person?
I don't know,
but we'll probably get some
answers when Jackson wakes up.
Do you think he's okay?
I mean,
he's been out for a while.
I think his lack
of consciousness might be one
of his lesser issues right now.
Can you guys speak up?
Shh. I think he's waking up.
[tense, dramatic music]
Jack... Jackson.
Jackson, can you hear me?
What happened?
You were unconscious.
Liz punched you in the face.
- I'm sorry.
- Don't apologize to him.
- Unconscious?
- What is going on?
Don't worry about it, Mara,
just keep an eye out for Brett.
I wanna be included.
[Jackson mumbling]
He seems pretty out of it.
You hit him pretty hard.
Jackson... Jackson, listen to me.
Okay, we want to help you.
We want to get
you to the hospital,
but first you need
to tell us where the keys are.
- The keys?
- The car keys.
Oh, you'll never find them.
- [glass shattering]
- [Liz] Please don't!
- What's going on?
- My good glasses.
Answer me.
Or what?
Oh, you really want to find out?
I could get you a knife.
Violets, violets, that's your
first response to everything.
My name is Daisy.
I think he means violence.
Yes. Sorry, I'm still getting
a handle on your language.
Let me rephrase.
Nobody needs to get hurt.
That's not what we're about.
- Who's we?
- No sign of Brett yet.
Thank you, Mara. Who's we?
He means
the things inside of him.
Well, obviously.
There's more
than one of us in here.
There's one for you and you,
and you, and you,
even you, Mara.
[tense, dramatic music]
- Me?
- Get back to the window, Mara.
So no one needs
to fight, really.
- Where's Jackson?
- He is in here too.
My God.
Jackson.
Jackson, can you hear me?
- Get back, Liz.
- He can.
I want to speak to him.
Well, I would let him out,
but first, he needs to be
more complacent, compliant?
I think both work.
Huh. You got that, Jackson?
Pipe down.
It is such a chore
pretending to be him.
I'm so glad I don't
have to do it anymore.
Just please, don't hurt him.
Well, that's not my intention.
But I'm not
the one holding a... thing.
- It's a glass.
- Stop helping him.
Don't think
I might use this if I have to.
It wouldn't help the situation.
You'd only be hurting Jackson,
you wouldn't be hurting me.
What do you want?
I want the floor for just a
second to give a little speech.
Something
they teach us in training
for this
very circumstance. So...
[clearing throat]
We come in peace.
No, not doing this.
Huddle. This is bad.
What do... do you think
that he was telling the truth?
Well, you saw what
came out of his mouth.
I don't know what to think,
but I just know
we can't hang
around here any longer.
If we can get
to the top of the hill,
- maybe we can call for help.
- No, because Brett is still
on the loose out there.
We have no idea
how many of those things
are running around.
- What are they?
- Some kind of parasite,
one that can override
the neurological
- function of the human host.
- How do we defeat it?
I don't know, I'm a GP.
Maybe if we can get to town.
Yes, do it. Go into town.
- Don't listen to him.
- They could have gone to town.
That's what he wants us
to think. For all we know,
we could be
the last people in the country.
He's trying to make us paranoid.
If I wanted to make you
paranoid, I'd just point out
the fact that we've
already gotten to one of you.
[tense, dramatic music]
Oh, this is exciting.
He's lying.
I'm not.
What do you mean you've
already gotten to one of us?
He means one of us is infected.
Oh, my God, is it me?
I don't know, is it?
We have no way of knowing.
No, we can figure this out.
Who has been alone
with Jackson or Brett today?
She's been alone with Jackson.
That was before he kissed Brett.
- [Jackson cackling]
- Daisy was alone with Brett.
And then I come
straight back here
to explain to everyone
what was going on.
Which could have been
some kind of trick.
[Jackson laughing]
Ah, I like laughing.
If these things are in town,
then any one of you guys
could have been infected
before you got here.
- You went to the pub.
- With Kyle.
But Jon made me wait outside
the bathroom while he peed.
I get stage fright.
So what did you do
while he was in there?
Tried not to make eye
contact with the patrons.
Guys, this isn't
getting us anywhere.
[phone ringing]
Hang on, I've got an idea.
[intense, dramatic music]
Hello.
Hi, Dawn,
It's working.
- We're phoning.
- [laughing]
You guys almost done out there?
You're missing the party.
Uh, we've hit a little snag.
Snag?
Brett, how many are left?
- Four.
- Brett,
you're cutting it very fine.
- I know.
- Look, the others
will be here in the morning.
By dawn.
Wait, dawn? Dawn?
I only just got that.
Like what, Dawn? On dawn?
It's... weird, huh?
Yeah...
Anyway, I don't want to have to
explain to Control
that you've stuffed up
the mission just because
you can't make out with
a bunch of people at a party.
She... you won't have to.
Alright?
It's... it's just one
of them that's giving me
a bit of trouble.
She doesn't want to go quietly.
Oh. Feel ya.
Dawn has been screaming all day.
She's terrified.
We'll get them on board.
You better.
There's a lot of us counting
on this being our forever.
I know.
Get it done.
- Okay. Uh...
- [phone hanging up]
[tense, dramatic music]
[bottle spinning]
Come on, Daisy, we're up.
What are we doing, Liz?
You're kidding me.
Come... come on. I mean,
have you got a better idea?
This is the only thing that we
know that might draw them out.
[suspenseful music playing]
Fuck it.
[suspenseful music playing]
[tense, dramatic music]
- Clean.
- Clean.
Who's next?
- I'll go.
- Mara,
you don't actually have to.
[bottle spinning]
No.
You can't say no.
He can't say no, can he?
She's all gross and vomity.
Can't I just kiss my boyfriend?
- Uh.
- What's that face?
Boyfriend. I just... I don't
think that we're there yet.
Uh. Ah well...
I mean, this is technically
still our first date so, uh.
Well, somebody has to kiss me.
[girls screaming]
[Jon coughing]
- [flesh slurping]
- [Mara screaming]
[tense, dramatic music]
[tray clanging]
- [gasping]
- [tense, dramatic music]
Fuck.
[Mara squealing]
[screaming]
[growling]
Ah!
[Mara whimpering]
[grass scrunching]
You piece of shit!
[Mara screaming]
- [warbled audio]
- [rushed footsteps]
[Mara screaming]
[Brett grunting]
No way.
Sorry, buddy.
You almost made it, too.
He didn't know
it was supposed to happen.
He didn't know any
of the training scenarios.
So much death.
I killed Mara.
What? Why?
It was an accident. I... I was
trying to catch her and she...
she broke her head on a rock,
it popped open
like a watermelon.
Good.
We're not supposed to kill them.
Why not? They didn't seem
to have a problem killing us.
With a more
relaxed attitude to murder,
we might have
found our forever planet
six attempted invasions ago.
We can't dwell on the past,
we have to focus
on the mission at hand.
- Where are the others?
- In there.
[tense, dramatic music]
[knocking on door]
[breathing heavily]
Come on guys,
no point trying to hide.
- How much do they know?
- Enough.
They didn't let me
do the speech.
We... we mean you no harm.
- They don't believe that.
- They shouldn't.
[tense, dramatic music]
We don't have time.
Should we break it down?
Ah, Jackson
doesn't like that idea.
Huh, he's still
giving you trouble?
Man, he won't shut up.
I miss being in Brett.
Dawn's having
the same problems in town.
Inspector Dawn?
What'd she say?
Is she, uh... what's the...
- Pissed?
- Yeah.
She says, we have until s...
the sun comes up.
If there's anyone left,
then they call off phase two.
[tense, dramatic music]
If we can't even
square away one small town,
how are we meant
to take over an entire planet?
This isn't our fault, all right?
They lied to us. They said that
this wouldn't be
like the last time.
[tense, dramatic music]
But they said that [inaudible]
when we went into this
this would be
a walk in the park.
Well, I haven't
even had time to bloody
try a walk in the park, have I?
I've been too busy
running around this stupid farm
trying to get
someone to kiss me.
Blame is the enemy
of positive change.
Ah. Says the dingus who forgot
that he was supposed to blink.
Huh? Huh? Huh?
Well...
[knives clanging]
If the humans wanna get vicious,
I say we get vicious.
Probably shouldn't.
You know what tends
to happen when we force
ourselves on another species?
Yeah. Well, you know
what's gonna happen
if there are
any humans left at dawn.
No. They aren't anymore
humans left in Dawn.
Dawn, not... not Dawn's.
Now, I say
we break down this door.
[tense, dramatic music]
Shut up, Jackson.
Wait.
Wasn't there
another door to this room?
[tense, dramatic music]
Oh, is that what
you were trying to say?
[tense, dramatic music]
Come here.
[tense, dramatic music]
[panting]

[grass scrunching]
Ah, I hate breathing. God.
[footsteps receding]
[tense, dramatic music]

[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[door creaking]
- [tense, dramatic music]
- [curtain tugging]
[breathing deeply]
[door handle clicking]
- [tense, dramatic music]
- [women screaming]
[Kyle grunting]
- Ah, I just got it.
- What the...
Uh, damn it.
[breathing deeply]
[shushing]
[footsteps approaching]
[tense, dramatic music]
[cellphone ringing]
[breathing heavily]
[tense, dramatic music]
[Daisy screaming]
[Kyle grunting]
[flesh slurping]
[screaming]
[shaky breathing]
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry.
Oh, God, no.
I'm sorry.
- [sobbing]
- I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm so sorry!
[sobbing]
[soft, tense music]
We...
we just killed Kyle.
- [crying]
- It wasn't Kyle.
No, but he was in there.
He... he felt that.
Oh, my God.
Come on.
[breathing heavily]
We just killed Kyle and he
couldn't do anything to stop it.
Liz, it's going to be us
unless we get out of here.
- Come on.
- [breathing heavily]
[sad, melancholic music]
You heard
what they said back there,
there's going to be
more of them at dawn,
and if
we're still here by then...
- [sinister tone]
- [Liz screaming]
No!
Daisy.
No.
Daisy.
Daisy!
[Daisy grunting]
[water splashing]
Daisy.
- Daisy.
- You need to go.
Go.
- [Daisy grunting]
- I'm not leaving you.
You have... you have to.
You wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for me.
That's not true.
You didn't invite me.
This one's on me.
I can't do this alone.
Daisy.
Daisy.
[gasping]
- [Kyle grunting]
- [screaming]
- [dramatic music]
- [repeated stabbing]
[shaky breathing]
[inaudible]
[Liz vomiting]
- [Jackson] Jonny boy!
- [sinister tone]
where you hiding,
you can't hide from us.
[tense, dramatic music]

[breathing heavily]
[Jackson] Jon!
What are you running from?
Jon.
Wait, don't run, I can see you.
[tense, dramatic music]
Jon?
Where are you?
Don't hide.
[intense musical buildup]
[Liz breathing heavily]
[tense, dramatic music]

[brooding, pensive music]

[tense, dramatic music]

[birds chirping]
[tense, dramatic music]
[sad melancholic music]
[fun, upbeat music]
Stop that.
Move.
[Liz breathing heavily]
Let me talk to Jackson.
You're in no position
to be asking me for things.
If he's in there,
I want to talk to him.
Well, he can hear you.
He's telling you to be
a good girl and come quietly.
[tense, dramatic music]
It'll all be over soon.

- Where's Kyle?
- They killed him.
- What?
- No.
How could you?
You wanna be next?
Look, this will go a lot easier
for both of you
if you just cooperate.
Things can get quite messy
if you don't.
This is why we prefer
to catch people by surprise,
it's a lot faster
and simpler that way.
[Jon] I will fight you
with every fiber of my being.
[Jackson] Mate, seriously,
you don't want to do that.
Just let us go.
[Brett]
You know we can't do that.
I honestly don't understand
the resistance here.
I mean, we're offering you
a pretty sweet deal.
What are you doing with
the [inaudible]?
[Jackson]
We're running out of time.
The others will be here soon.
[Brett] It's fine, we've got
everything under control.
[Jackson]
I don't want to be the one
responsible for letting
the team down.
The others have done their job,
they're already
in town partying.
Comparisons aren't helpful.
Let's just get the job done
at our own pace.
No, you are right.
- [Jon screaming]
- Jon!
Come on! Come on, [inaudible].
[Jon screaming]
That's the pain.
Just let it happen.
[intense, dramatic music]
[grunting]
Jon!
[Brett] This one's got spirit.
Fight it, Jon!
Careful what you wish for.
- [sinister tone]
- [Jon screaming]
Calm down, you got this.
[tense, dramatic music]
Fight it Jon, fight it.
Oh yes. Get him, little dude.
Take control.
[Liz gasping]
[Liz breathing heavily]
[Brett] Come on, little guy.
[Jon] Uh.
- Oh no.
- [Liz gasping]
[ominous music]
[Jon screaming]
Jon.
Jon.
Well, that was traumatic.
Ugh, what a waste.
Well Liz, are you gonna
be a good little girl?
Hey!
Oh, whoa. Where are you going?
I can't feel this,
but Jackson can.
- His screaming is...
- Stop it.
He's crying out
for you to help him.
Okay, okay.
Only can you just
stop hurting him.
[tense, dramatic music]
Okay, wait, wait.
Wait, just give me a moment.
We don't have a moment.
No, I... I... I... I understand.
I just want to know
what I'm in for.
What we in to. Um, I'm scared.
There's no need to be scared.
That's what we've been
trying to tell you.
We know just how you feel.
We've alone in
the dark as well, for ages.
A long, long time.
Looking for a planet
to call our own.
[Jackson]
We want to take care of you.
[Liz] And I'll
get to be with Jackson?
[Brett] He wants you to do this.
What's he saying right now?
Right now he's pretty pissed
about the hand thing.
But essentially, we're on the
same page when it comes to you.
You're our superwoman,
you're perfect.
You're everything a husband
and an invading species
could ask for.
Even Brett agrees.
Okay, then.
Okay, okay.
What...
[tense, dramatic music]
[cellphone ringing]
[tense, dramatic music]
Ah! Not this again!
[Liz panting heavily]
[Liz screaming]
[tense, dramatic music]
I'll stay here.
You go around the other side.
This is really not cool, Liz.
They warned us about
emotional manipulation.
You're surrounded.
You've got nowhere to go.
Go away.
Um, no.
- [Brett] Go in after her.
- [Jackson] You do it.
I have a better idea.
[tense, dramatic music]
[Liz panting heavily]
[muffled screaming]
[Liz panting heavily]
No!
He was my friend.
This is why
we wait for the kiss.
[Brett grunting]
- [axe thudding]
- [Brett groaning]
Hey!
Sorry, Jackson.
How does she keep
finding these weapons?
Are you okay?
I can't move my legs.
You don't need legs.
[tense, dramatic music]
[Liz panting heavily]
Hey, Liz.
[Liz screaming]
I don't wanna have
to kill you, Liz,
but you're making
this very difficult.
[tense, dramatic music]
That was a bad move. Get up.
[Liz screaming loudly]
[tense, dramatic music]
Oh! There.
They are... They're coming.
They coming.
[Liz sobbing]
[tense, dramatic music]
[grunting]
[Liz screaming and crying]
Kiss this.
[Liz breathing heavily]
[tense, dramatic music]
[Liz wailing and screaming]
[sad, mournful music]

[Liz wailing and screaming]
[car igniting]
I disconnected
the starter motor.
[Liz grunting]

[dramatic music]
[Liz grunting]
[brooding, pensive music]
[wipers screeching]
[Liz grunting]
[car door slamming]
[wipers screeching]
[bomb blasting]
[sad, melancholic music]




[fun, exciting music]




[classic foreign music]