Fallen Drive (2023) Movie Script

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- Anyway, what, what were you saying?
The dress? Yes. I, I I
don't know where the,
where the one you wore to,
to Sarah's wedding there.
The, the, the blue, the blue one
with the, oh, well see,
that's what I mean.
I have no idea though.
If you think about it, A wedding
is kind of corporate, right?
No, no, no, no, no, no. Ours,
ours won't be like that.
I'm just, look,
when did I become an expert on this stuff?
You know? Ask your sister.
No, I know. I do care. Okay.
I'm just, I'm just tired.
No, I didn't sleep on
the plane, but it's fine.
I'll, you know, I'll knock out for a bit
before heading over to Nicole's.
Yeah, yeah. Everything's fine.
I'm just, you know, wondering
if I should have even come.
I, I, I just feel like,
you know, if I, if I,
if he does show up, you
know, it could turn the shit
and could backfire and,
and if he doesn't show up it,
it'll be just a huge waste of time.
So I, I just dunno if I have the energy
for it anymore, you know?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm
gonna keep reaching out.
I just, I'm not gonna go
crawl into him, you know, so.
Yeah. Yeah. I will. Alright,
well, thank you. Okay.
I love you. I you're gonna
crush it tomorrow. Okay.
I'm, I'm walking in here,
so I, I'm gonna let you go,
but I'll call you later.
All right. Love you. Bye-Bye.
Hello? Hello?
Hello.
Gimme
- That.
- Oh my. Do you look
down outta me. Oh my God.
Hey, hey, buddy. Don't ever do that again.
You're, you staying in
the house with me here?
- Oh, yeah. Yeah. Isn't that great? That's
- Great,
- Dude.
How dope is this place?
- It's incredible, right? It's huge. Yeah.
The school is covering all this. Oh
- Yeah.
I mean, for the first time ever,
they're not being cheap asses. Yeah.
- Right.
- Oh.
But you can guarantee this
is gonna come back to us,
you know, donating to the alumni fund.
- Ugh. Right, right, right, right, right.
- True. Not that you
can't afford it. Hot shot.
- Ah, get the fuck outta
here, man. On. Hey.
- None of that modest
shit. Not around me, dude.
I see you when I'm my fucking tv when
I'm flipping through the channels.
You're interviewing all
of my sports heroes.
- Yeah, I bet you jerk
off to it too, don't you?
- Jin's lotion right next to
me every night, baby. Oh, no.
But dude, seriously, big job. Big network.
You're newly engaged,
- You know, newly engaged.
- You ever heard of a
little site called Facebook?
- That's right. Oh, you know,
nothing's a secret anymore.
You know, I can't, I can't
keep anything private. Really,
- Dude, I saw some pictures with you
with a little bow tie and the little news
- Boy act.
Oh, dude, come on man.
That's extra, extra.
That's not my idea, by the way, but, oh,
- Dude.
But seriously, man, like, I'm,
I'm really pumped for you.
That's exciting stuff.
- Thanks, man. Thank you.
So, so are we the first ones
here? No one else is. Oh yeah.
Showing up yet? Just
- You and me, baby.
- Cool. Alright.
- You want a beer?
- Yeah. In a minute I'm gonna kind
of settle into my room here
and just kind of, you
know, take my stuff out.
So, hey. Whoa, we're
working out a little bit?
Yeah, that's nice. A little bit. Alright.
- I was actually gonna take this room.
Yeah, but you know what, man? If you
want it, you can, you can have it.
- Okay? Yeah. Cool. Thanks
man. Yeah, good deal.
It's cool. I'll, I'll
see you out there, huh?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay.
- Been together for like 10
years. Some sophomore year.
Hey. Hey.
- You two are still together, huh?
- Right? I did. I was just
saying the same thing.
High school sweethearts. That's you
- True love right there. Huh? Hey buddy.
- Hey to see you. Good to see you, man. To
- See you.
Hey, look who it is. Gimme a
- Hug here.
Great to see you. Great
- To see you.
Not you. No. Fuck off.
So, how's it going guys?
What, 10 years now and,
no, no ring on the finger.
After six months, my girl
was bugging me for one
and I finally put one on it.
- Congratulations.
That's amazing. Thank you
- So much.
- Yeah, that's great.
Where's the bathroom?
Right around the corner.
I good? Yep. Yep. You got
- It?
Yeah. I'm actually gonna step outside too
and make a quick phone call.
So let's catch up when I get
back in though, huh? Buddy?
Yeah, sure. Cock a beer for me. Yeah.
- Alright, cool.
Oh, well,
you heard the man should
have cracked some cold ones.
- Well, I don't know.
We we're pretty tired from the drive in.
You know, we came in late, so I
think we're just gonna maybe stop.
- Oh, you guys drove, huh? Yeah. Your
- Call has been forwarded to an automatic
voice message system.
- Hey, buddy, it's me, it's, it's Liam.
Not sure if you got my text,
but I am in town for a day
for like a class reunion.
So I sent you the address.
We're at a house over on Fallen Drive.
They're putting us up in some Airbnbs.
- Hey, do you want me to wake you up
before we go to McCool's?
- No, no, no. We'll just, it's cool.
We'll set an alarm, you know.
Hey, what, what time
are you trying to leave?
- Like an hour from now, you know?
Gotta get a little pre-game in me.
- Okay, man. Alright, cool,
- Cool.
Yeah, we're gonna be grabbing
some drinks at McCool's
and then just hanging here at the house
after, so, you know, feel free to join for
any or all the above.
It'd be nice to see you, man.
So gimme a call. All right.
Lemme know. I Okay, bye.
Hey, how's it going?
- Oh,
- Bingo.
Hey, how about work guys?
I just made it hand to God.
Made it with my eyes closed. Awesome.
- That's great, man. Congrats. Yeah,
- Seriously.
I, I did. I'll do it again. Could you?
- Yeah, I think I'd like to see that
- You're watching your life. Yeah.
- Yeah. I'll come over here
so I can get a good view.
- What? - Why didn't we do
anything in high school?
- Were you interested?
- You're gonna act surprised?
- Or was it that obvious?
- Weren't you a good student?
- What are you implying?
- Did I miss my chance?
- You guys weren't even watching.
- I was watching. We
- Were watching.
- What are you guys talking about?
- Nothing. Just
- Family.
- Oh yeah. Speaking of family.
How your little brother
doing? He in prison yet?
- Funny. No, he's kind
of the opposite actually.
I heard he just graduated
the local police academy. So
- You're a liar.
- That, that's what I
- Heards.
Seriously. They give that, get a firearm,
- That stop.
You guys are always so mean to him.
- I'm not being mean. I'm genuinely
concerned for public safety.
- Are you gonna see him while you're here?
- Yeah. That's kind of
the reason I came out.
So, yeah. Hopefully
- I call bullshit.
I think you just out here to
brag about your perfect life
and remind us of how shitty ours is.
- Well, yeah, that's just
like a little cherry on top.
- Alright,
- On that note, I'm gonna go change.
- Hey, don't ever change.
Can we play some bags now?
- Yes, let's do it.
- Oh, you gonna hit it,
- Dude, I'm engaged.
- Exactly. Engaged. I'm married.
I'm pretty sure engaged is
just French for Not yet.
The old medium would've never given up an
opportunity to get laid.
- Yeah. Well, I guess I matured
a little in the last decade.
- Yeah, well, that maturity deal me out.
- What's the deal? You don't have a
girlfriend? Nah, nothing.
- Well, I did, but you
know, she wasted seven years
of my life, so now I don't.
- Oh, shit. Sorry about that.
- That's good, man. She was crazy.
- Really? Oh yeah. What'd she do?
- Oh, well, I mean, she would
say like how one day she wants
to be with me, and then the
next day she's like, oh,
I can't see myself with
somebody who drinks so much.
Like I'm some raging alcoholic,
but I'm not, I don't know.
I feel like she was trying
to gaslight me, huh?
- Yeah. Damn. Well, hey,
take it from someone
who grew up an alcoholic.
It's not fun.
- Yeah, but I'm not
- No, I know.
No, I'm just, you know,
I'm saying if, if you were,
then I see where she was.
If she thought that that was true,
then I see where she's
coming from, but yeah.
Yeah. Whatever. Right. Whatever.
- Hey. But you know what?
It's good that I'm single
because if I wasn't single,
I wouldn't be able to do anything.
I, all these Hons we're
gonna see this weekend.
- Okay. All right. Good. Yeah.
- Watch this. Hmm.
- Holy shit. Did I make it?
Oh my. That was incredible.
Really? No, dude. No.
You gotta go get that
from the neighbor's pool.
- Oh, shit. Okay.
Hey, we should probably go back
out there in the bed. Okay.
- Yeah.
- You okay, Charlie?
- Yeah, I'm good.
- It's gonna be okay.
- I know,
- Babe.
This has been a long time coming.
- This I know, Reese.
I'm not freaking out.
I'm just trying to get my
head in the right space.
- Sure. Understood.
I just wanted you to know we're a team.
- Did you bring a charger?
- Wait. No, no, babe. What the fuck?
- What the hell is this? Where
- Is this? I know, I know,
- I know.
And don't gimme some smart
answer. Like, this is a gun.
- I,
- I, I mean it is. So just
- Please.
Okay.
- I'm not gonna use it.
It's just for insurance,
- Insurance,
- Just in case something gets outta hand.
- You know what? Stuff like this makes
things get outta hand.
- It won't, I promise.
Please gimme the gun.
I need you to know that I
would never let anything bad
happen to you again.
Okay. You are the
most important thing in my life
- Right now.
- Calling the wife.
- No, no. Just,
it's a nice dress.
- Thank
- You. Yeah,
- It's a really great material.
Do you wanna feel it? Do you like it?
- Yeah. Yeah. It's soft.
- It doesn't feel soft to me.
- This a bad time.
- Oh,
- No, no.
Sorry,
- Sorry.
We just came to get some water.
- Yeah, go ahead.
- Hey, how are you? Two?
- Hey.
- Hi. Yeah.
- Hey, I'm just a little
thirsty. How are you? Hi.
- Same. Yeah, we can see that.
- Can
- I?
Yeah, please, please.
- Yeah. Yeah, definitely.
- There you go. That should
help offset the booze,
- Right?
Thanks. Thanks.
- Cheers. Cheers. Cheers.
- Well, this is a little
awkward, isn't it?
- Awkward. Awkward. How?
Oh, right, because you,
because you're married,
- He's engaged.
- Right? Look, that's,
that's none of our business
and doesn't concern us.
Please don't feel awkward.
I mean, you know, we're,
we're just, we're here to have a fun time.
- Good. Well, glad we cleared that up.
- That's what this
weekend's all about, right?
Having fun, cutting loose.
- Sure. Yeah.
- Just like in high school. Yes, exactly.
Let's relive the glory
days. What do you say?
- Yeah. Sounds like a plan.
- What I, this?
- No, nothing.
Just, I'm a little drunker than I thought.
I'm gonna take a little power nap.
- Oh, whoa, whoa. Fuck off. Power and nap.
You gonna sleep now? You can
be out the rest of the night.
No. 15 minutes. All right.
20 15, 20 minutes. Cool.
I'm kicking the door
and I'm 15. Okay. Bye.
You all heard the,
- You wanna check out the, the yard?
You guys haven't seen it yet? No.
The view is fantastic. All right. Cool.
- See? Good.
- I like your dress.
- It's time.
- I know.
- Let's just give it a minute.
- Ah,
- Fucking child.
- Yeah.
- Couldn't sleep.
- Yeah. Maybe she try some warm milk.
- I'll, I'll keep that in
mind for next time. Thanks.
Just wanted to make sure you
guys were coming to the bar.
- Yeah, of course, of
course. We're gonna be there.
- Okay,
- Great.
Yeah, I think it's gonna be really nice
to catch up with everyone, don't you?
- Yeah. Well, that's why
we're here, isn't it?
- I feel like I'm getting a
little hostility from you.
Is that fair for me to say?
- No, no, no.
- She's hostility. Yeah.
I guess you could call it that.
- Why is that
- Vape?
- Well, I guess I'll just assume it's
because of what you
guys saw in the kitchen.
And, and to that, I just
wanna say that she came on
to me pretty aggressively there,
and I, I had a few too many beers.
And hope you won't hold that against me.
- Yeah. Too many beers.
Is that your usual excuse,
- Charlie.
Let it go, babe.
- I'm not sure exactly
what you're referring to,
but I, I think that,
you know, the effects of
- Are,
- You know what?
I don't need a lecture on the
effects of alcohol, but we
- Stop.
Stop, Charlie. Sorry about that.
We're, look, we we're just
really tired from the drive in,
and I think just got really low blood
sugar. We gotta get, don't talk
- To me like I'm a child.
- Yikes. I'm gonna head out.
- See you guys at the bar.
Yeah, sorry about that.
We'll, we'll be ready. We'll, we'll,
we'll, we'll see you out there.
Okay. My knee drop. I'll
just, I'll take care of it.
We're tired. We'll be See you in a minute.
- Oh, yo. That fucker awake yet?
- I don't think so. Still sleeping.
- It's bullshit. I'm
gonna go jump on his bed.
- I don't think that's a good idea.
- What? Yeah, it is. Why not?
- Well,
- He didn't look too good earlier.
I think you should let him sleep.
- Did you not hear him? Tell me
to wake his ass up in 15 minutes.
It's been 15 minutes. I set an alarm.
- Well, why don't we just wait a little
bit to head to the bar.
It's still early. Let him sleep.
- Nah, fuck that. I'm waking him up.
Hey, big house. Time to hit the road.
I put your meat shaft away. I'm coming in.
Hey, hey, fairy duster. It's drunko clock.
Time to get up. Hey, old man.
It's been 15 minutes outta bed. Let's go.
Geez. Ah, a couple beers.
Really? Put this guy out, huh? Hey, guys,
- The cars outside.
- Let's go.
- That's my cue.
Maybe you shouldn't drink anymore.
Lightweight. Where's Reese?
- He's, he's still
- Okay.
Don't take too long. Carrie's.
Another party's gonna
start when I'm walking.
- Hmm.
- You are probably
confused. Are you confused?
A simple nod or shake of the head.
Okay. What else do you feel?
Violated,
humiliated, scared.
That's good. That's how
I'd like you to feel.
You know why I am doing
this, right? I know.
You remember I was
barely conscious
and I remember too many beers.
Was that your excuse?
This is gonna sound a little cliche,
but I've been waiting for
this moment for a long time.
You thought you could just
take whatever you wanted,
and you took my body,
my confidence,
my ability to trust.
Did it make you feel
powerful knowing that I had
to think about what you did
to me every day of my life?
Did it? I mean,
did you ever have to think about it?
Did you, did it ever cross your mind?
Say something.
I want you to get what you deserved.
I want you to experience
your life coming undone.
I know it'll still be your word against
mine, but you know what?
This time I'll have proof.
- Right? Man, do it quickly. Come on.
- No. Stop, stop. Pick.
Stop grabbing it. All right.
Just stop. gna at what?
- You wanna have a
conversation right now? No.
- Oh,
- Fuck. How about that?
- Huh? Ow
- My fucking lips,
- Man.
Yeah. Fuck your lips. Hey,
boy. What? Do you wanna talk?
You wanna talk? Huh? Say something.
This is fucking insanity.
- You can't actually
think this, this, this,
this plan is gonna work.
- We are not having a discussion
about this right now. Just
- Do it Reese.
Think. Use your fucking head.
You're not getting away with, there's no,
there's no scenario in
which you get away with you. Well, you
- Just do what I asked,
- Man.
Yeah. Hey, I got it, man.
Jerk off from the fucking cup.
Great, great fucking plan.
And hey, hey, this thing, great touch.
I'm sure the, the, the,
the Nudie magazine would've gotten me rock
hard pre-internet.
But as it turns out, I
haven't jerked off to one
of these since I was 11 years old. Great,
- Great, great.
Just use your imagination.
Let's go. Are, are
- You outta your, are
you, is that a joke? Hey,
- If you can fuck a
girl who's unconscious,
- That is a fucking
story that she made up.
It's a fairytale.
She felt guilty that,
that, that she and I had
- Sex.
Shut the fuck up. Shut the fuck
- Up.
Shut the fuck up. I swear to God, man.
Don't say another fucking word,
or I'm gonna put that tape on you.
All right? Just, you put your
filthy fucking semen into
that cup and do it without
talking all I swear to God, man,
- You're making a big,
big mistake here, man.
A big fucking mistake.
- Hey,
- How am I gonna jerk off you standing
two feet away from me?
- Hmm. I don't know, man.
Figure it out. Let's,
- Can you at least turn around?
This is a lot of pressure
and it's pretty fucking gay, so, yeah.
- Yeah. Okay. You know what?
Yeah. I'm gonna turn around.
Alright. But then you need to
do this. Alright, let's go.
- I don't, I, I, I still feel like you
can see me. You know what? People
- Listen.
I got, I got an idea.
How about we'll make a deal, right? Okay.
- Yeah. Easy. Take it.
- Relax. No, right. We'll make a deal.
You jack off from that cup.
- Hey. - Oh, I'm gonna cut
your fucking dick off. Oh. Oh.
Okay. You think this is a joke?
I don't care if this whole shit
blows up in my fucking face.
I go to prison for life.
I will sleep well knowing
that you have enough
where your dick used to be.
Okay, fine. Are we
clear about the options?
Yes. Get to it. Hey,
- Hey, hey.
- Can me cut these ties
off my ankles? Okay.
I I, I, I need to, I need to,
I need to stretch my legs out
- To get, to get the, to
- Get the right Xi, please.
I'm, I'm, Hey, I wanna do this
for you, but you gotta help me out. Yes.
- Yes. Fine. I'm gonna
cut your, yeah, don't,
don't even ask about your hands.
- That's fine. That's
fine. Okay. Easy, easy.
- Good. Right now. Let's go, man. Come on.
I don't hear anything, man. Let, let's
- Get, do it.
I'm, I'm gonna do it. You
could you please just listen
to me for one second, okay?
I swear on my dead father's
grave that I did not do
what she said I did.
Okay? Listen, listen,
listen. We were drinking.
We were at a party. She started
kissing. That's not what
- Happened. How do
- You know?
How do you fucking know what
happened? You weren't there.
Is it possible that Charlie
cheated on you? Is it possible?
No, it's not. No. Fuck you, man.
I'm asking you if it's possible that a,
that a teenage girl made a mistake.
Is that fucking possible,
right? Yes, it is.
And, and, and could a high
school girl go to a party
and get shitfaced and fuck
around with her boyfriend?
Is it possible? Yes, it's possible.
You gotta cut these
fucking ties off my hand.
- Step back. Hey, stay back. Okay. Okay.
Charlie, Charlie, babe, everything okay?
Hey, are
let go.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
- Back the fuck up. Don't
fucking come any closer.
I'll fucking kill. Okay?
- Hm.
- You fucking psychopath.
You are outta your
fucking mind, aren't you?
Both of you, you were gonna,
you were gonna frame me
and ruin my life, and you thought
it was gonna be that easy.
You ruined my life. I ruined your life.
Take some fucking responsibility, huh?
And you cheated on your boyfriend.
Okay? What do you think?
I did? You think I knocked you out? Hmm?
You think I you think I drug you? No.
I didn't do any of that
shit. We fucked. We
- Didn't.
Fuck you raped me.
- No, no, no, no, no.
Oh, this is, this is
what you've been thinking
about for 10 years.
That's how big of a deal
this was in your life.
- I literally passed out on Janelle.
Put his bed and you climb
on top of me. He said,
- Fuck.
Okay. You know what? We're gonna see
how this plays out in
court with no evidence
and no witnesses.
Okay? Yeah. We're gonna see how this goes
after where you two just tried to pull,
you're going away for a long run.
- Okay?
Re that's enough. I gotta
make, I gotta make sure.
Request out race.
You are gonna kill him.
Oh, God. No. Reese Grace.
He No. No. He's just passed out.
Hey, Reese.
Reese. Is he? I'm, see here? No, Reese.
Reese come.
- What time is it? It's like,
dad, Reese, we gotta do something.
They're gonna be back in
a minute now. Okay. Reese,
- We have to go something.
What are we gonna do? Okay.
- Okay.
- All right. You're right. Bye. Okay.
- So grab the covers from
the bed. We gotta get a shit.
We gotta hurry up. All right. We
- What?
- Shit. There's blood. What?
There's blood on the heart.
- No, no, no, babe. We gotta
get that up, right? Okay.
I'll bring the car around,
but, oh, we gotta get that up.
- Okay. Is your leg okay? I
- Mean, yeah.
Got stabbed, but I didn't
hit anything major.
- We gotta go,
- Right? You need to change your pants.
- Let's go.
- Hey, hey, hey. Hold on. Hey.
Excuse me. Can I help you?
Hey, hold, hold on. Hold on.
Hold on, man. Hey, hold on.
Can, can I help you? No, man.
I think I'm in the right place. Right?
You are you here for the
reunion? Yeah. Okay, cool.
Well, hold on. Hold on.
Wait. I'm just, I, I'm sorry.
I am, I don't know. You look familiar.
Did do we have a class
together? I, I'm trying to, no.
I was two grades below you.
Reese y Geez, man.
I, well see. Now I feel bad.
Like I'm here trying to place your face
and you recognize me.
I, I, I apologize. I'm
Dustin. I'm Liam's brother.
Dustin. Dustin.
Oh, yeah, man. What's up?
How you been? Liam? Liam's
brother, right? Oh, wow.
Yeah, man, it's, it's been a while. Yeah.
I'm gonna go inside now. Okay.
Cigarette. What you got any,
you got any cigarettes on you?
Man, I, you know what?
I came out here to smoke,
and I forgot that I didn't
even have any cigarettes on me.
Thanks, man. I, I appreciate it.
You know, I, I need a light as well.
- Thanks.
- I appreciate it.
You, you gonna have one with me? No.
I'm gonna go see my brother
now. Right? Yeah. Yeah.
I thought that. No, Liam's
not here right now, man.
He's not. Nah, everyone's,
they went out to McCool's.
Yeah. They're just having
a good time. You said
that in his voicemail.
Yeah. Yeah. Me and my girlfriend
were the first to pull up.
We came back early. So, do
you know when they'll be back?
Have they been gone
long? No. Not too long.
Like I said, my girlfriend Charlie, and I.
Wait, Charlie, you, you remember
Charlie, right? Yeah. Yeah.
So, yeah, she wasn't feeling too well.
So we came back early, but No, no, no.
Shouldn't be too long, man.
Maybe I'll just give him a call.
Hmm.
I am be a surprised.
Yeah, it should be good.
Surprise. You lie if
I wait inside for him.
No, go right ahead, man. See,
Hey, actually, you know what?
I don't. I'll just show you.
I'll show you inside, man.
Now I'll show you around.
Yeah. So this is the,
this is the spot, huh?
Not bad, right? Yeah.
- Hey, hey, Charlie.
Dustin's here. Come say hi.
- She's probably just, yeah,
it's good seeing you, man.
- It's babe, it's Dustin.
- She's, I know Dustin.
- Remember? Yeah. Liam's
younger brother. Of course.
- Hi. I was just, I was
just telling him that
Liam's not here right now,
because everyone's out at McCool's.
- Yeah. They'll be back soon.
- Yeah. I'm just gonna wait
here until they get back. Yeah.
Yeah, of course. Just
make yourself at home.
Just, you know, cause us some coffee.
I just take, take a look around
for, Hey, is there a backyard?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No pool
though, but yeah. Yeah.
Like Charlie said, there's
beer, food, just, okay.
I'm just gonna go out for
a smoke. Yeah. All right.
If you need anything,
just, just holler, man.
Good to see you, man.
Hey, drink this. It'll calm your nerves.
- I don't wanna calm down.
- No.
Well, you could've fooled me. Come on. No,
- I,
- I am trying to come
to terms with this too.
Okay. What,
what? You're not gonna talk to me now.
- What do you want me to say?
- I don't
know. You're just, you're acting like
- What? I, acting like what?
- I don't know.
- How should I be acting right now?
You just killed somebody.
What should I be doing? I, I
- Just, I just killed legit.
I just killed somebody. You
think I by my lung suit, right?
I did it by myself. I,
- I, no, I meant, we,
we, I'm sorry.
- Yeah. I'm
- Sorry. I'm just scared.
- Okay. Me too.
- What's gonna happen to us?
We could go to jail for a long time. Yeah.
Maybe we should just
go to the police, stick
to a similar story and just say, you know,
you walked on on him
assaulting me when you
accidentally killed him. No.
Because when he was attacking
- You.
No, no. Absolutely not.
Alright. This is different.
Once they find a dead body,
there's gonna be a full investigation.
I promise you.
- They're gonna come looking for him.
They will find out that we
were the last ones to see him,
and they will find some stop. Stop.
- What? The negativity. The
freaking out. It's not helping.
I don't know if you know this, but
I'm in way deeper than you here.
- You didn't have to.
- I didn't have to. What?
- You didn't have to kill him.
- Yeah. Yeah. You know what?
When I, when I woke up this
morning, I thought, Hey,
you know what'd be a
good high school reunion?
Get for Charlie. Killing a
fucking rapist. Yeah. Well,
- I just wanted to fuck up
his life like he did mine.
I didn't, I didn't want him dead.
- Over and over.
You talked about how much this
shit fucked with your life.
You put it in my head. Alright.
I, I thought that I,
you made it feel like it
was my responsibility.
I'm just trying to protect
you. Why are you doing this?
- I didn't mean to do that. I just needed
to say whatever was on my mind.
You're the only one I could do that with.
It didn't mean that I wanted him dead.
I know you didn't mean it. I
just, I'm just really scared
and I just
want this to be over with.
- Yeah, me too. Charlie.
You still love me?
- Yeah.
- Hey, you know what?
When we get back home,
let's take a trip, huh?
Look, I think everything
going on this, we get home.
We lay alone. I don't know.
I, I think it might be cool to just
spend some time, just me and you.
- Yeah. That would be nice. Yeah. Okay.
- Wait. No, wait. Me's
Brother's been staring at us.
- Wait. Oh my God. He
didn't hear anything.
- No. No. I don't, I don't
think so, but I don't like it.
- My
- Mom used to tell me the best way
to tell the guys worth
time is to have good
- Claiming that an Asian
gang had killed each.
- Well, we fit, didn't we?
- We did, but I'm just saying,
we got two birds who wanted everybody.
- I don't have to smell your car. Well,
I wanted everyone to be in the same Uber.
Oh, thank God. I mean, the way
you guys jet outta the bar.
We just assumed you guys came back
to bang each other's brains out.
It's okay, everybody. It's
safe for the children. Got
- Some friends back for
a couple more drinks. Oh,
- What's up, man?
Oh, yeah. More the couple drinks.
I got the necessary
supplies. We, let's get shit.
Face motherfuckers. Woo.
Hey, is that Liam out there? No.
I, or tell him to get in here so I
can yell at him for not coming in.
McCool's. No, no, that's,
that's, that's not, Liam.
- Get your - Sexy ass in here
so I can pour some of this.
Whatever this is down your throats.
Oh, is that Liam's nut job, little brother
- Dustin?
- Ooh, somebody called the
Loony Band. We have an escapee.
Dustin, thanks for joining
us. Officer Creep. Come on.
Come on in. Come on. You're
just in time to get drunk.
Hey, you are old enough
to drink, aren't you?
Attention everyone,
please be on your absolute
best behavior tonight.
We have an officer of the wall president.
- Hey, is is my brother with you guys?
- I think he stayed back
when we went to Mc. Nicole's.
- I thought he said he was
going out with you guys.
- Yeah, well, he had a couple drinks
and apparently that wasn't
enough to knock him.
My conscious dude was fast asleep when we
left. Isn't that right, Charlie?
- Yeah. Right.
He was asleep and when we got
back, he, he wasn't here. So
- That's weird.
- He, he could have
gone to a different bar.
- No, he's, he, he left a couple
voicemails saying McCool's.
- Well, he's a dirty liar.
- Why don't I introduce
you to everyone else
that's here and then we'll wait for him.
- Okay.
- Alright. This can be good.
Alright. For all I know. He
could be anywhere in the city,
- But he's not, he's inner trunk. No.
- Find out. Right? I, we just
have to find it. Cool. Okay.
- I just don't trust Dustin.
- I know, but don't you remember him
from high school, right?
He was a little off. Yes. But
he was just a weird loaner.
Nothing else. It's fine.
- He just described every
high school sheeter.
- Look, fuck.
- Okay. From what I remember, him
and his brother aren't that close.
Right. Right. He probably
just assumed Liam took
off that say bye.
That'll be the end of
it. Hey guys, I was just
wondering if you knew
which room William was in.
Oh, I just thought maybe he left a note
or something. I thought I'd checked.
- Yeah, sure. It's good idea.
He's down the hall on the left.
- Yeah.
- I mean, I, I think so. Yeah. Left.
I can show you if you'd like.
- No, that's why.
Hey, I got shots. Take these steps.
We're doing 'em in the rooms.
- We're not drinking these.
- What
- The fuck is that?
- What
- You think?
It's a good idea to be
throwing these back right now?
- So what, what's wrong with it?
It's not like I'm getting shitfaced.
I'm drinking to calm my nerves.
Because I don't know if
you remember this or not,
but I just killed a guy in the next room.
For you.
- For me? Yeah. For
you. Absolutely nothing.
Was you trying to hang your bruised ego?
- My, my, my, my bruised ego
- Because of our lack of, you
- Know, his connection.
The word you're looking for is connection.
- Yeah.
- Yeah. It could be that.
Or maybe it's the fact
that you've been weighed down
all these years with guilt.
- Guilty.
- Yeah.
For fucking Liam, while we were together,
I just thought, I don't, I
don't wanna do this here.
I it does not make it seem, yeah.
In fact, I don't think
this is really good.
Look for us to be huddled over
here in the corner together.
We're trying to blend in and act normal.
So I'm gonna go mingle
and I'm gonna take my drink.
Well, he can tell a story
better. I don't remember you.
Hey, my guy. Hey. Hey. We
were just talking about you.
Really? Oh yeah. Little
high school gossip. Huh?
Middle school. Actually,
it involves our special guest of art.
That was so long ago. I, I,
I don't remember that dude.
Don't be a party shitter
man. Tell us how it went.
I, I was there for like two
seconds. It, it just as quick.
Tell us what happened in
the two seconds, please.
Dude, 15 years, man. I've
been waiting for this shit.
Come on. 15 years. Yeah.
Yeah. Alright. That's
Okay.
All I know is I'm headed
to the bathroom. Right.
My first class, first
day I turn the corner
and I see, you know,
who slamming Teddy Meyer's
face into a locker like
three or four times until this kid drops.
Yeah. Right. So I look up at this kid
and he's looking at me right in the eyes.
Right. He's got tears in his eyes.
I swear to God, he spits out
like three of his teeth. Yeah.
For real. Me. I'm like,
no, no. Fuck that. Right.
So I get the fuck outta there.
It's too early for that shit.
It's like 8:00 AM but this psycho
was literally trying
to imprint this kid's
face into the locker.
Crazy. Right?
You all good? Yeah. Man,
I'm just tying my shoe.
You want something while
I'm down here? Hey, sensor.
You're offering, eh? Oh, hey
Mary. Where's your drink?
Lemme help you with that.
Hi, Dustin.
- Oh, you probably don't remember me.
I don't think that we ever
actually acted in high school,
but they were one year below us.
Two. Two. That's right.
Oh, but you stayed back for, I'm sorry.
I hate luck. No one remembers
those things anyways. Okay.
What I meant to say is
that no one really cares.
I mean, look, it's not like anyone died
and people change you.
Liam, look, he came all the way
out here to see you. You are
- Up.
- Or what'd you just say
- About you? Yeah.
- He came all the way out here to see you.
- Why would you say that?
- Because he told me.
And you're a cop now, and that's huge. You
- Staying in the house.
- What,
- Before you guys left
for the bar, who was,
who was in this house?
- Well, me and Patrick.
Charlie, Andre, you're so welcome
to spend the night too. Of course.
- No, that's okay.
- Well,
I'm sure you're excited to see him.
Have you heard from him and you called
him? He'll be back soon. I
- Don't have, his room was empty.
- What
- His room was, it was empty.
There was no suitcase, no clothes, no.
- Look, I don't have his number,
but maybe Patrick Dubs. No,
- Don't do that, please.
- Oh, let's have him call.
Hey, Patrick. Patrick.
- Oh, like what? What
are you talking about?
Hey, come over here.
- No, come over here.
I'll show you my texts.
- I'll be right back.
- Are you serious?
- All right.
- Show me a taste.
- Have you heard twin names?
- Okay.
- Look, like I said,
he's probably out banging
some chick from high school.
All right. Alright. But
- Don't worry, I'll
give him a call for you.
- Yeah, I already called him, man.
- Oh, well, no
- Offense, but you might answer for me
- An automatic voice message.
- Okay. - Like I said, probably
just falls deep somewhere.
Okay?
- Okay. Thank you.
- Whoa. You know what?
Actually, you know what? There's
one other thing I can try.
Officer Dustin, we call you in
from your top secret mission
of helping old people carry
groceries to their car
and open up an investigation,
possible missing person.
Mm. Possible homicide
or as Ja rule would say it's murder.
- Shut up.
- Come on. Come on. Let's, let's solve it.
Shall we? Right you guys down?
We're gonna solve a little,
little murder mystery, right?
Yeah. Okay. Alright. It was
a dark and stormy evening.
We were all outside
getting our pre-game on.
When, well, not all of us were drinking.
Reese and Charlie were off
taking a nap. Am I right?
Liam had a few drinks
and, well, that was pretty
much it for the poor guy off.
He went for a nap of his
own, never to be seen
or heard from again.
- No, that's not actually him to remember.
You saw him napping when
we all left. Remember?
- That's right. I did. I did see him
napping before I went tomorrow.
Right? I did. I did.
But you weren't there when I saw him.
- I mean, I mean, look, the, the timing I,
- All right.
Our first suspect.
- Right? Right. I'm a first.
I'm the suspect because
I knew it was napping.
Right. Honey, call the cops
- No need.
We've got one right here.
Come to think of it.
You are the only two suspects I have.
- Yeah. Why's that
- Simple?
You two are the last ones here.
When Ivy and I left for the
bar air go, the last ones
to see him alive.
- Alright, man. You know I just have
- Another drink.
I am. Why didn't you get an Uber with us?
- Reese was still getting
ready. I told you.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know. I
Why didn't you get an Uber with us?
Huh? Yeah, put on makeup.
They sent up a combat boot.
Does the suspect have an
extensive skincare routine? What?
Come on. Why didn't you
get in the Uber? Huh?
- You know what, man, fuck off.
- You were the first two to
leave the bar, weren't you?
Right. I mean, right. They
weren't. They, we were all there.
They were the first two to
leave the bar, weren't you?
Right? Yeah. Yeah.
So that's it. Huh? You, you killed them
and then you raced off to
McCool's, give yourself an alibi,
and then you came back
and you hid the body.
Right? Isn't that what happened?
Pretty good, huh? Right.
It's time for heavy stuff.
- Oh, fucking
- Cheap shit.
- Fucking party. Huh?
- What the fuck is this?
You just snooping through somebody's shit?
- No, I was just looking for Liam stuff.
- This is recent Charlie's room.
I fucking knew you were sneaking
around. You sneaky bastard.
If you're a fucking creep.
I knew you up to some shady
shit when you got here.
Hey, Reese, shut the fuck up, Reese.
This motherfucker's going
through your shit now.
You shut the fuck up. Reese.
- Reese.
- Hey,
did you give this little weirdo
permission to go through your shit?
No. Yeah, I didn't think so.
Wait, what were you, were you
going through my Yeah, no,
he was going through your shit
and didn't have a warrant.
- I thought it was Liam's room. I
told you, which was Liam's room.
Yeah. And it was empty.
Why would it be empty
if he's staying here tonight?
- It's called bullshit.
I think you were trying
to steal shit while you
were out here having fun.
- Oh, I wasn't, I wasn't
trying to steal anything. You
- Were, you were trying to, trying
to get away with criminal shit.
Now that you're a cop, huh?
If he can get away with shit, huh?
- Patrick, just leave it alone. Patrick.
- No. Fuck you.
I'm not here to cause trouble.
I'm just looking for my brother.
- What the hell you
- Do?
You believe him that he
thought this was Liam's room.
- Check your bag, see if
something's missing. No, but do you
- Believe him that he
thought those things were
- His? No, I don't.
- Do you think he's knows something?
- How would he Right. We haven't
given him anything to go off.
- You just lost. Scary,
- Babe.
Check your bag. Come
on. Everything good?
- Yeah. Everything sounds
bad. Yeah, everything's here.
- Sorry to bother you guys.
I just wanna apologize.
I, I didn't mean to be
going through your stuff.
I just haven't heard from my brother.
Yeah, you mentioned that. No, I know.
I, I'm just, I'm a
little worried, you know?
It's fine. It's all good.
All right. Okay. Okay.
I'm sorry again. I'll just leave you two
to whatever it is you're doing in here.
Hey, just real quick, what
were the zip ties in your bag?
I saw zip ties in your bag.
I was just thought it was a weird
thing to bring to a reunion.
- Well, those are from when we No,
- No, no.
So hold on a second. No, no, no.
You don't get to go through my luggage
and then suddenly gimme a
pop quiz about its content.
Oh, I was just curious. Oh,
yo. You're just curious.
No, you see, here's the
thing. You don't get
to be curious about going through my back.
I don't care if it's something you saw.
If you saw zip ties in here,
if you saw green fucking DDoS,
none Your fucking business, man.
Yeah, you're right. You're right.
I just hope you found some
good use for 'em. You okay?
Hey bro. What, what do you,
what are you accuse me of?
Are you trying to say I did
something? No, no, no. Oh no.
I'm not accusing you of anything. Why?
Hey, what do you think I'm
accusing you of? I don't.
It sounds to me like you're
trying to do something, sir.
Stop. You wanna say, just say it. Stop.
- Stop. This is stupid. Dustin.
Those were in our bag from
when we, from my last trip.
We, we went camping.
- Oh, cool. Okay.
Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
I am really sorry again, guys.
- This sun. Babe. I need some air.
- Yeah.
What do you want?
- This night didn't turn out like I hoped.
I know that there's something that you
and Reese aren't telling me.
I'm not exactly sure what it is yet,
but I'm gonna find out
- He raped me in high school.
Senior year.
- What?
- You heard me?
- My brother wouldn't do that to
- Someone.
- Not someone. Me.
- Where is, see,
- I dunno.
- That's my brother. Charlie.
- Charlie.
- I'm not gonna ask again. Where is he?
- I don't know. He could
be dead for all I care.
- You sit.
- Okay. What happened?
Did you, did you say something to him?
- Nothing. I was just outside getting air.
- Yeah. Alright. Well, he just
stormed outta here through the front door.
All crazy.
- Well, he is probably leaving.
That's what we wanted.
That's a good thing.
- Yeah. Well, let's
make sure of that. Okay.
The hell is he looking at
- You covered everything.
Even the suitcase.
- Of course. Yeah, I think so. Of course.
- What do you mean? You think
- So? Yeah, I covered it.
I got it covered.
It's too close for comfort.
First, second, third thought.
We're gonna have to do something.
- What do you mean? What could we do?
- I don't know. Put,
I'm with this brother.
- What are you talking about?
Well, what happened with staying cool?
- I am staying cool.
That's what we're doing.
I'm saying I'm not gonna
spend my life rotting in a
cell because of that creep.
So you know, do what I have to do.
- You need to
- Relax. I'm relaxed.
- Where is he?
- It wasn't supposed to be like this.
- You gotta take care of it.
- It's okay.
- You didn't have
- To.
- You didn't have to do
- It.
- Killed my brother Charlie.
That's the only reason I'm still here.
- He wrote my life.
You still don't believe me. To you.
- I do. I do believe you.