Herman (2025) Movie Script
1
There's a darkness here.
Haunting me.
Changing me.
I'm scared
of what I might become.
[wood chop]
[wood chop]
[man groans]
[ghostly whisper]
Alice.
No! Ooh! Ah!
It calls to me.
It's always worse
when it storms.
[distant thunder]
[footsteps]
[branch crack]
[animal squeal]
[distant thunder]
[loud thunder crack]
One more warm night.
One more good meal.
It's lonely out here.
Searching for a God
I never believed in.
She always wished I did.
It's been 40 long years
since it took her from me.
I wish I could see
her one last time.
The real her.
Not this evil trick.
But that's a fairy tale.
My reality is the darkness.
The torment.
That sound.
And I can't take it anymore.
I need to end it
before it's too late.
There's only one way out.
God have mercy on me.
[soft music plays from
a record player]
It had to be you
I know, sweetie.
I don't forget a thing like that
You're the only one
who ever understood me.
The only one
who didn | t try to make me
feel like some kind of a...
I don't know
what I'd do without you.
For nobody else
gave me a thrill
You're quite the chef.
Had to be you
-Wonderful you
-Wonderful you
-It had to be you
-It had to be you
What do you mean?
I don't know what else
I can do for you.
I don't know how else
to be there for you.
What else do you want from me?
I am not jealous.
At least I'm trying not to be.
Just overthinking is all.
When the righteous cry for help,
The Lord hears and delivers them
out of all their troubles.
The Lord is near to the
brokenhearted and saves
the crushed in spirit.
Many are the--
[loud thunder crack]
[loud noise from outside]
[woman] Herman.
[door knock]
[door knock]
[Herman coughs]
[door knock]
-Who's there?
-It | s Sister Mary and Sister
Josephine from the convent.
I'm sorry to bother you, but
our power went out
when we lost heat.
Please can we come in?
It | s freezing cold out
and storming.
Thank you.
Okay. Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
Here you go.
Nice and warm now.
So kind of you to let us stay.
Sister Josephine can't stand
the cold for very long
in her condition.
What's her condition?
She can't see very well
and has had some confusion
in recent months.
You know, I really don | t have
a lot of space here and
kind of have a lot going on.
I completely understand,
and I promise we'll leave just a
as the storm passes.
Oh, my.
You know, I'm
I'm not supposed
to have visitors.
Right.
You've taken the
vow of solitude.
You know me?
Of course. We pray for you.
Well, you shouldn't be here.
I know, and
I promise we wouldn't have come
if we didn't have to.
I just knew you had a
working fireplace and...
Just until our power
comes back on.
When do you think that will be?
Soon.
We hope.
Something smells good.
Were you cooking?
[suspenseful music]
[evil laughter]
I won't let you take
her from me.
Not this time.
Is everything okay?
Yes. Be right out.
Wow. This is delicious.
This is rabbit stew, right?
I love rabbit stew.
It's a real treat.
Is this something that
you make often?
Only on rare occasions.
What's the occasion?
Are you celebrating something?
Not exactly.
Is everything okay?
Look, if you're gonna stay here.
I would prefer,
and I think it's best
if we keep to ourselves.
It's nothing personal.
I just can't get over the meal.
I mean, who taught
you to cook like this?
Quite the chef.
What is it?
Oh, nothing.
You remind me of someone.
Well, I hope that's
a good thing.
If I may ask,
what made you come here?
It's no small thing
choosing to be alone.
He | s not alone.
Excuse me. What did she say?
Sometimes Sister
Josephine says things.
It is here with you.
What | s here?
Darkness.
You've seen it?
It cannot be seen.
It can only show.
Show what?
-Pain.
-Okay, I think we can just--
No. How did she know that?
Like Sisyphus
pushing the rock up the mountain
and down it falls
again and again
forever.
I think Sister Josephine
can see just fine.
Jesus says whoever follows me
will never walk in darkness.
God has put us here
in the darkness.
Why? To watch me suffer?
Herman, if you're suffering,
we're here for you.
You have no idea
what you're dealing with.
Maybe not, but I'm not afraid.
You should be.
It will take
everything you love.
What did it take from you?
Everything.
Sorry.
It | ll all be over soon.
The darkness cannot be escaped.
You must
go through the darkness
or its presence
will linger here.
I've tried.
I've tried.
It's worse than dying.
On the other side of darkness,
there is light.
Maybe Sister Josephine
is right about one thing.
Maybe we're here for a reason.
Maybe we can help you.
I don't want any help.
I don't want to be here anymore.
Where would you rather be?
With her.
Who is that?
Were you married?
You need to leave this place.
It's not safe here.
Why isn't it?
Sister Mary, you
don | t understand.
It will infect you.
It will slowly invade your mind.
It | ll make you think things.
It makes you see things and,
it makes you feel things.
Terrible things.
Like what?
Quickly, while you still can.
-Please don't make us
go back out there.
-You need to leave this place.
Trust me. You do not want to be
It | s okay, Herman.
God will protect us.
We must stay.
We must.
You're making a serious mistake.
Has it gotten darker?
Yes.
Well, it only gets worse.
It doesn't have to get worse.
You don't know what
you're talking about.
I think maybe you've
been alone too long, Herman.
But it's okay. We | re here now.
Do you have anyone
who cares for you?
Not anymore.
It was your wife, right?
You must have really loved her.
What was she like?
I | m sorry, Herman, for whatever
it is that you | re going through.
But I want you to know
that you are loved.
God truly loves you.
She was too good for me,
and she knew it.
That can't be true.
She left me
for another.
I'm sorry.
Is it forgiveness that
you're looking for?
What do you mean?
Did you hurt someone?
Stop.
Is that why you're hiding
out here all alone in the woods?
Stop! I said stop!
I'm sorry.
-It's just.
-It | s just what?
It's making you
do this. It knows.
No one is making
me do anything.
I want to be here for you.
I want to help you.
I know you're hurting.
There's nothing anybody
can do for me.
You can only help yourself.
It would help me to know
you're not going to
hurt yourself, Herman.
Well,
you came at the wrong time.
Listen.
[low throbbing]
I don't hear anything.
It | s here.
[ghostly woman] Herman, no.
It's not real.
You're not real.
You son of a bitch!
What are you doing?
I saw it.
I mean, I thought I...
-I'm sorry.
-It | s okay.
-I tried to warn you.
-It's okay. It's okay.
I know it was an accident.
This storm is
making us all
a little stir crazy.
I know you would never hurt me.
I wish I could be sure that.
This ends now.
Where are you going?
Herman, please.
Everything is fine!
I know it was an accident.
Herman, please. Just come
down here and talk to us!
[door knock]
[door knock]
-Someone's at the door.
-No!
Just ignore it.
I'm gonna answer it.
It must be someone
from the convent.
No, don't answer it.
It's a trick. It's what it does.
How could it be a trick?
Haven | t you learned your lesson?
[loud knocking]
We should at least look and see.
We don't have to let them in.
[male voice] Hello?
[male voice] Is there
anyone there?
-No. No, no.
- [male voice] I need to
borrow a phone.
Please, Herman. Someone
needs our help.
Hey, I'm so sorry to bother you.
I was just out hiking, and now
all my gear is soaked.
Do you have a phone
I could borrow?
No. I | m sorry.
You have to leave.
Herman, let | s not be rude.
He seems harmless to me.
I promise you I | m harmless.
Can I please borrow a phone?
Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you so much.
It | s nice and warm in here.
Hi. I'm, I'm James.
I'm sister Mary.
This is sister Josephine
and Herman, who owns the cabin.
Well, Herman,
who owns the cabin,
I appreciate you taking me out
from that pouring rain.
Jesus Christ, it is
cold out there.
Excuse me.
Please watch your language.
Oh, I'm so sorry, ladies.
I didn't mean anything by that.
I'm just not the religious type.
It's fine.
But I'm willing to learn,
so why not?
Well, I'm always happy to share
the message of the Lord
for those open to listening.
So nice of you.
Wow. You're like
the real deal, huh?
Well, James
the phone is in the kitchen.
-You're welcome to use it.
-Right, right, right
Before you continue on your way.
Yeah., I | ll take a minute to
you know, get warm
and make that phone call.
She | s only a couple of
hours out by car.
Couple hours?
At least there | s a dial tone.
Hey, baby.
[James] I could be down there
by tomorrow.
[loud thump from outside]
[James] I'll make sure to get
there just in time.
So good news.
My friend's actually on the way,
but she told me that
the main road is closed,
so it's going to take her
a minute to get here.
But she wanted me to tell you,
all of you,
thank you so much for having me
stay and keeping me warm
until she gets here.
Look, I don't want to b
be rude, but--
What would Jesus do Herman?
-Really?
-I | m sure he | d let me stay.
Oh, alright. Fine then.
I suppose we can't
leave you out there.
Herman, that's so Christlike
of you, I appreciate that.
I mean, letting strangers
into your home.
I appreciate that.
Suddenly you are
the religious type.
I | m just going with the flow.
But, besides,
I was looking forward
to having a great weekend.
Do you often camp alone?
On occasion.
I like my me time.
It brings you here tonight.
-What?
-She means
of all the places you could go,
you chose these woods.
I'm just trying to get home.
Okay.
Do you know what lingers here?
Please Sister Josephine.
He | s a guest.
What is she talking about?
Do you feel it?
I feel cold and wet, yes.
There's a darkness here.
Is that a black joke?
A dark presence lurks amongst us
beyond what our eyes can see.
Are y' | all talking about
some type of supernatural
presence here?
-What's going on?
-Sometimes Sister Josephine--
No, no, no. She's right.
Look here, no disrespect.
I know there | s some freaky
things that happen here
outside in the woods.
But, I assure you that there's
no supernatural entity.
It's just a storm
passing, that's all.
Look, we don't need
you to believe us,
but you've been warned.
Well, since we have
some time to kill,
what is this darkness
you guys speak of?
I feel like we're very
safe in here.
But you | re not safe here.
None of us are.
Did I walk into some type
of religious cult?
Cause I don't do
none of that voodoo shit.
The longer you're here,
it grows in you. It
grows in all of us.
I think I'll be okay.
That's what I thought.
Look, the longer you stay,
the worse it becomes.
So if I was you, I | d tell your
friend to get here
as quick as possible.
I'll make sure she
gets the message.
Everything is fine, Herman.
I'm here too.
Who knows? Maybe we | ll even
enjoy the company.
I'm not so sure about that.
Oh, my God. This is delicious.
Hey, sure. Just help yourself.
I appreciate that, my man.
It | s amazing.
You should | ve let me
warm it up for you.
Oh no no no no no
it is just fine.
It's fine.
[James] Yeah, baby.
[James] You like that?
[moaning]
Wow. She's beautiful.
Put that down.
Chill dude. It's not like
I'm screwing her.
What did you just say?
Look, I'm trying to start
any problems, okay?
Then don | t.
I got you, buddy.
It | s that bad, huh?
Please leave my bedroom.
Will do.
So. We get together
one night, and
she starts telling me
about this guy.
I just couldn | t believe
everything she told me.
Her husband was that bad to her?
He was abusive.
Tormented her.
Physically?
Mentally.
He stifled her.
I guess it's good that she
had someone to talk to.
Yeah.
Actually, I have an idea.
Might as well celebrate, right?
Herman, you don't mind, do you?
I do actually.
I don't normally drink, but
I guess a glass of wine is fine.
Are you sure you don't
want a glass, Herman?
No. Thank you.
How about some music?
Would you play a
favorite record of yours?
[soft music plays from
a record player]
[James] Wait. Wait, so listen.
Listen to the story.
So I'm out hiking
all alone, right?
[Sister Mary laughs]
[James] And I'm starting to hear
this rustling behind me.
But I didn't think anything
of it at first,
[James] so I just kept walking,
[Sister Mary] Okay.
[James] And then it starts
getting louder.
So I stop and listen,
but nothing.
And I just start freaking
out because I'm like,
is it all in my head?
[James] Am I--
[Sister Mary] Right.
[James] Am I trippin | ? Like am I
[Sister Mary] Of course.
[James] And then, so,
I keep walking.
And then suddenly, I swear
to God, I heard this low,
deep growl
coming from the bushes
about twenty feet away from me.
And as I'm getting
closer and closer,
it starts getting
louder and louder
to the point that the growl
was like five feet away from me.
-What?
-Wait, wait, wait. It
keeps getting better.
[James] I pick up a rock from
the ground as slow as possible
to fend for myself.
And then I finally, obviously,
because I'm not looking at that,
muster up the courage
to turn around and then bam.
Right there.
It was a mountain lion.
Just looking at me,
growling at me.
And I was scared right?
I was scared.
But here's the kicker.
I'm looking right
at this animal.
[Sister Mary] Yeah.
[James] In its eyes.
[James] And it just stops.
[Sister Mary] That | s amazing.
[James] Wait, wait.
[James] It just turns around
and walks away like
nothing ever happened.
-That's incredible.
-It was insane.
It was like it saw me.
Like the real me.
[James] You know?
[James] Maybe it was God's work.
I don | t know.
[Sister Mary] Whoopsie.
[James] Oh! You | re drunk.
[Sister Mary] I | m not.
One glass.
[James] Well, that must be
some good wine then.
-I, um--
-Clearly she | s taken, James.
She's a woman of God.
You need to give it a rest.
I'm sorry, I think maybe
you had the wrong idea.
How so?
I'm committed to the church.
Look, I was just being
friendly, that | s all.
With all your faults, I love
you still. It had to be you
You're right.
I'm sorry.
Doesn | t commitment mean
anything to you?
Had to be you.
I'm sorry.
[Sister Mary] I guess your
friend should be
getting here soon.
[James] My friend?
[Sister Mary] It's been hours.
[evil laughter]
[James cries softly]
[Sister Mary] What happened?
It was him.
When he found out
I was with her...
I can | t even say it.
What's going on?
She's dead.
Who's dead?
I should have done something.
I shoud | ve saved her.
I should | ve did something!
You can't be here.
-Get out of my house!
-I | m not going anywhere!
Please, Herman. I want
James to stay.
He's bound to you.
As are we.
The darkness brought us here.
It | s no use fighting it.
Enough of that darkness.
It | s no use fighting it.
It's bullshit. All of it.
There's no God. There's
no demons. There's no
none of it.
It's fear that's
controlling all of you.
Not some supernatural--
[loud knock from outside]
Did anyone see you in the woods?
Does anyone else
know we're here?
No.
I was alone.
Should we open it?
No, don't open the door.
Don't open the door!
I'm scared.
Leave us! Go away!
I think it's gone.
It never leaves.
Look, it | s nothing. There | s
nothing out there.
I can protect you
all. Don't worry.
It comes in many forms.
I'm going to open the door.
Please don't.
Maybe it was just a
branch hitting the door.
It is no branch.
Look, there's nothing out there.
Satisfied?
What's that?
Oh, no. Oh, no.
-We have to help him.
-Help me please. I | m dying.
-We have to help him, Herman!
-No, no, no.
-Are you crazy?
-We can't let him in.
-He | s hurt.
-It | s not what it seems.
-We need to help him.
-I | m not just going to sit here
and watch a man die!
-There | s nothing we can do.
Go help him. Go, go, go!
[man groans]
Are you okay? What
happened to you?
It's here.
What | s here? What are
you talking about?
The darkness.
Calm down. Are you alright?
Here, let me help you.
Help me! Help me please!
Relax. Come on.
Let's get him inside!
Here you go.
Here, have a seat. Come on.
That's it. That | s it.
All right.
-Okay.
-Okay. Here you go.
-How's that?
-It | s perfect. Thank you.
No no no no.
Something's not right.
-It's a trick.
-Everything is fine.
He needs our help.
Are you alright, man?
It looks like something
beat you up pretty bad.
That's enough.
I guess it | s not as
bad as we thought.
Or at least
not in the way that you thought.
He's not hurt.
I don't understand.
It's him.
You know him?
No, no. I...
He's here to take her from me.
Take who, your wife?
Herman, you | re not making sense.
What the hell is going on?
He's from the dark place.
Listen to her.
She knows.
You have strong insight.
I'm a pawn
like we all are.
A small part
of a large darkness.
Look, man, I don't
know who you are
but you need to go back to
wherever the hell you came from.
It's okay., James.
It's not you that it's after.
-How do you know my--
-What do you want from me?
I think you know.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous,
but the Lord will deliver him
out of them all.
The darkness has come for you.
I'm here to bring you to it.
How?
You | ve seen it already,
haven't you?
The dark place.
When you're ready.
But first it wants to show
you what you really are
deep down.
The monster.
No.
You | re the monster.
You | re the demon.
Are you sure about that?
Are you sure
that you don't
feel something?
Yes.
There it is.
[Sister Mary] Herman?
[Sister Mary] Are you okay?
[Sister Mary] Herman?
[evil laughter]
[Sister Mary] Herman?
What | s wrong?
[Sister Mary] Can I come in?
[James] He's losing it.
[Sister Mary] What did
you do to him?
God help us, please.
[Sister Josephine] And death
shall be no more.
Nor shall there be mourning
nor crying, nor pain anymore.
For the former
things have passed away.
[low growl]
Herman?
Okay, everybody calm down.
If I feel anything, I swear to
God, I'm gonna start swinging.
Herman?
It is.
It must be.
[loud growl]
[Sister Mary] Sister Josephine?
[choking]
No no no. No.
You. You did this!
Did I? My hands are clean.
How about yours?
I would never. You did this.
You have to believe me.
He's a demon.
He's here to cause us suffering.
Am I the one acting strange,
threatening to kill myself?
Just own up to it, Herman.
-You | re a killer.
-No.
You did this.
You | re a murderer.
You need to leave my home.
You go away now.
You can't stand it, can you?
You can't take knowing
what you really are.
Stop it, Herman! This isn | t you.
He has to die!
Get off him!
You | re sick. You don | t know
what you | re saying.
We need to restrain him.
I | ll kill you, you bastard.
Ill kill you!
He | s only going to get worse
if we don't stop him now.
Please don't let this happen.
I just want you to
get better, Herman.
You | re not thinking straight.
It | s him! He's the one.
He's got you all fooled.
-Get off me.
-I | m sorry.
No, no.
[woman] Herman.
[woman] Please.
You think I'm the
bad guy, don | t you?
If I'm evil,
then you are evil.
You thought you could hide
out here in the woods,
pretending to be
holier than thou.
The truth always comes back
no matter how deep we bury it.
Listen.
[James] You didn't know
any better. He | s crazy.
[Sister Mary] I just wanted
to help him, but
he | s really lost it.
Sound familiar?
[Sister Mary] I | m just
so scared.
[James] I'm here for you.
He's there for her
like you can't be.
Sometimes
you just need
a shoulder to cry on.
Untie me.
Untie me!
[man] What's that?
Untie me.
Gladly.
You slimy mother!
[woman] You weren't there
for me, Herman.
[low growl]
It's okay.
I'll go check on him.
You let him loose?
You worthless bastard!
Herman,
What are you doing?
Put down the knife.
I won't let him touch you.
You | re talking crazy, Herman.
It | s all in your head.
Is it though?
Don't you know what
this man did to your wife?
I don't know what the hell
he's talking about.
Herman, listen to me.
It | s not real, okay?
You're going to let him
have his way with her
in your own house?
[evil laughter]
Stop it, Herman!
You | re gonna kill him!
Get off me.
You!
You took her from me!
What have you done?
What have you done, Herman?
It wasn | t me. It was him!
I saw you do it,
Herman. It was you.
Alice.
You | re not well, Herman.
Don | t you see that?
Alice, please.
[woman] Herman, what | s
wrong with you?
You can't leave.
Don't leave.
Sister Josephine was right.
There is a darkness here.
No!
[crack]
No! I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You! Look what you | ve done!
I think you're confused.
[Herman] Who are you?
[man] I'll show you.
[soft music plays]
With all your faults,
I love you still.
You're quite the chef.
-It had to be you,
wonderful you
It had to be you
-It had to be you.
-It had to be you.
You have a good heart, Herman.
You just think too much.
Always in your head.
I know. It's my curse.
No.
It makes you, you.
And I | m in love with you.
You always see the
good in me, Alice.
And it means
everything to me.
I want to spend the rest--
Come here, you coward.
Where?
Where are you?
What's happening?
Where in the hell am I?
[soft music plays]
It had to be you.
It had to be you.
[woman] Herman.
Hello? Hello?
[man] Herman, what's wrong with
What did you do to her?
[woman] Herman.
Alice?
Alice?
Alice, where are you?
[Sister Mary] Why did you do
this to me, Herman?
You said you
would never hurt me.
Don't fight it.
Just let it take you in.
Look at yourself.
What do you want from me?
[Sister Josephine chanting]
[chanting]
[chanting]
[man] Face it.
[man] Face it.
It's not possible to conduct
meaninful research without...
[Knock]
Hey, I'm about to leave.
Just one second. Trying
to figure this out.
Sure.
Where are you going?
That company hike thing.
A hike?
Yes. I told you about
this a week ago.
I don't remember you telling me.
Well, I did.
You just didn't hear me.
Well, sometimes you tell
me things when I'm
I'm busy on something else.
You responded.
Okay. i don | t remember,
but it | s fine.
Thanks.
You know, I do feel like
it would be something
I would remember
if you had told me.
You're always busy with
something, Herman or just
not paying attention.
[Herman] Wow.
Hey, I'm not complaining.
It's just the truth.
And I get it.
I really do.
It | s what makes you
good at your job.
-Thanks.
-Yeah.
Anyway, it's really
not that big of a deal.
It's like a team building thing.
It just seems kind of
random for a Sunday.
They do stuff like this
on occasion.
It's really not that random.
I guess I'm not invited.
Herman, I can't even get you to
come to church with me
for an hour.
[Herman] Well, that's different.
That's a deliberate
choice I made.
Right.
Anyway, it's staff only.
Of course it is.
Can you please not
make this a thing?
It's not a thing.
It's just you have been
spending a lot of time
with people from work is all.
Herman, this is mandatory.
Meaning I don | t have a choice.
I'll see you this afternoon.
[car engine starts]
Face it, you coward.
Just let me die.
That's all that's left for me.
Not yet.
It wants to give you
one more chance.
Look.
[distant crying]
Alice.
She's alive?
How can that be?
She's dead.
She doesn't seem dead.
Alice.
[throbbing, distant growls]
I just gave her what
she wanted, Herman.
[low growls]
She wasn't happy with you.
It didn | t have to be this way.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous,
but the Lord
delivers him out
of them all.
[low growls]
They're just friends, Herman.
I'm allowed to have friends.
Friends you stay out late
with and get drunk with?
Yeah, you know, when your
husband doesn't pay
any attention to you
and yells at you whenever you
spend time with anyone else.
-Who | s yelling?
-And doesn't listen to a
word you're saying.
It's nice to spend
time with people
who actually give a shit
about what you have to say.
So that's what's happening?
Some asshole from work is your
shoulder to cry on now?
Would you listen to yourself?
If you | d just get out of
your head for one second
and actually hear
what I'm saying?
But you only hear
what you want to hear.
I'm all ears, Alice.
I just want to be with
someone who cares about me,
who actually loves me and
doesn't just want to possess me.
Are you cheating on me?
Oh, my God,
you can't be serious.
Just answer the damn question.
No, I'm not, you asshole.
I feel like I can't trust you.
You don't trust anyone.
You're obsessive
and you're paranoid.
And I can't do this anymore.
Alice.
Alice!
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
Yeah, you may as well go
home and kill yourself.
Go on hiding from life.
Hiding from the truth.
I'm dead either way.
[Alice crying]
[thunder, rain]
It knows what you want
more than anything.
Alice.
Redemption.
-I don't know what you mean.
-God.
You | ve buried it so deep.
What are you talking about?
You have a choice.
To run back to safety,
to hiding,
or to face the darkness head on.
Think about her.
Think about Alice.
What would you do for a
chance to make things right?
I want to spend the rest
of my life with you, Herman.
I | m coming, Alice!
[monster shrieks and growls]
What do you want from me?
Hey.
What are you doing out here?
It's freezing.
Stop!
You're okay.
It's okay.
Ow! Stop it!
I can't take it.
Face the truth.
This is your fault.
You did this to me!
And who am I?
You need to face
reality, Herman.
You've been given a
rare opportunity
to look at yourself honestly.
I can't bear it.
Yes you can. The truth
will set you free.
-Just say it.
-I can | t.
Just say it.
I was so hurt,
and I was so angry.
Stop making excuses.
She left me!
Right.
And then what happened?
Oh my God, Herman!
Please stop! It | s not
what you think!
Let go of him!
Let go of him!
-Let go of him!
-Why did you make me do this?
Why did you make me do this?
Let go of him!
I don | t understand why
you | re protecting him.
[man chokes, coughs]
You | re not well, Herman.
Don't you see that?
[Alice screams]
Alice? Alice! No.
I | m sorry. I | m sorry, Alice.
You see it now? Say it.
--I
--You waht?
Admit the truth
for the first time
in your godforsaken life.
-Say it!
-I killed her.
I killed my sweet Alice.
I deserve to die.
I deserve to die.
Maybe.
But it didn't bring you
here to kill you.
Then why?
To face the one you
hurt the most.
Look.
Alice.
Alice.
I'm sorry, my love.
I did this to you.
The last thing I ever wanted
to do was hurt you.
I never felt pain
like I felt when I thought you
were with someone else.
Something.
Something took over me.
A darkness.
I wasn't myself.
I | ll never forgive myself
for what I did to you.
Nothing could ever
excuse what I did.
Herman.
Alice, my sweet Alice.
My Herman.
I wanted to spend
my life with you.
I'm so sorry.
What hapened to us?
It was all my fault.
You were right, sweetie.
Something's wrong with me.
And I've been lying to
myself all these years.
I just can | t take
knowing what I did.
I'd rather die.
You have a good heart, Herman.
That's why I fell
in love with you.
No.
No, don | t leave me.
Please. Stay with me, sweetie.
I can't do this alone.
Maybe...
Maybe I could just
stay here with you.
I don't want to go back.
I can | t go back.
[Alice] Wake up, Herman.
[soft music plays from
a record player]
Some others I've seen
might never be mean
Might never be cross or try to
be boss. But they wouldn | t do
For nobody else--
[stool falls over]
When the righteous cry for help,
the Lord hears
and delivers them
out of their troubles.
The Lord is near
to the brokenhearted
and saves the crushed in spirit.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous.
But the Lord delivers him
out of them all.
[loud knock at the door]
[upbeat music]
There's a darkness here.
Haunting me.
Changing me.
I'm scared
of what I might become.
[wood chop]
[wood chop]
[man groans]
[ghostly whisper]
Alice.
No! Ooh! Ah!
It calls to me.
It's always worse
when it storms.
[distant thunder]
[footsteps]
[branch crack]
[animal squeal]
[distant thunder]
[loud thunder crack]
One more warm night.
One more good meal.
It's lonely out here.
Searching for a God
I never believed in.
She always wished I did.
It's been 40 long years
since it took her from me.
I wish I could see
her one last time.
The real her.
Not this evil trick.
But that's a fairy tale.
My reality is the darkness.
The torment.
That sound.
And I can't take it anymore.
I need to end it
before it's too late.
There's only one way out.
God have mercy on me.
[soft music plays from
a record player]
It had to be you
I know, sweetie.
I don't forget a thing like that
You're the only one
who ever understood me.
The only one
who didn | t try to make me
feel like some kind of a...
I don't know
what I'd do without you.
For nobody else
gave me a thrill
You're quite the chef.
Had to be you
-Wonderful you
-Wonderful you
-It had to be you
-It had to be you
What do you mean?
I don't know what else
I can do for you.
I don't know how else
to be there for you.
What else do you want from me?
I am not jealous.
At least I'm trying not to be.
Just overthinking is all.
When the righteous cry for help,
The Lord hears and delivers them
out of all their troubles.
The Lord is near to the
brokenhearted and saves
the crushed in spirit.
Many are the--
[loud thunder crack]
[loud noise from outside]
[woman] Herman.
[door knock]
[door knock]
[Herman coughs]
[door knock]
-Who's there?
-It | s Sister Mary and Sister
Josephine from the convent.
I'm sorry to bother you, but
our power went out
when we lost heat.
Please can we come in?
It | s freezing cold out
and storming.
Thank you.
Okay. Thank you.
Thank you.
Okay.
Here you go.
Nice and warm now.
So kind of you to let us stay.
Sister Josephine can't stand
the cold for very long
in her condition.
What's her condition?
She can't see very well
and has had some confusion
in recent months.
You know, I really don | t have
a lot of space here and
kind of have a lot going on.
I completely understand,
and I promise we'll leave just a
as the storm passes.
Oh, my.
You know, I'm
I'm not supposed
to have visitors.
Right.
You've taken the
vow of solitude.
You know me?
Of course. We pray for you.
Well, you shouldn't be here.
I know, and
I promise we wouldn't have come
if we didn't have to.
I just knew you had a
working fireplace and...
Just until our power
comes back on.
When do you think that will be?
Soon.
We hope.
Something smells good.
Were you cooking?
[suspenseful music]
[evil laughter]
I won't let you take
her from me.
Not this time.
Is everything okay?
Yes. Be right out.
Wow. This is delicious.
This is rabbit stew, right?
I love rabbit stew.
It's a real treat.
Is this something that
you make often?
Only on rare occasions.
What's the occasion?
Are you celebrating something?
Not exactly.
Is everything okay?
Look, if you're gonna stay here.
I would prefer,
and I think it's best
if we keep to ourselves.
It's nothing personal.
I just can't get over the meal.
I mean, who taught
you to cook like this?
Quite the chef.
What is it?
Oh, nothing.
You remind me of someone.
Well, I hope that's
a good thing.
If I may ask,
what made you come here?
It's no small thing
choosing to be alone.
He | s not alone.
Excuse me. What did she say?
Sometimes Sister
Josephine says things.
It is here with you.
What | s here?
Darkness.
You've seen it?
It cannot be seen.
It can only show.
Show what?
-Pain.
-Okay, I think we can just--
No. How did she know that?
Like Sisyphus
pushing the rock up the mountain
and down it falls
again and again
forever.
I think Sister Josephine
can see just fine.
Jesus says whoever follows me
will never walk in darkness.
God has put us here
in the darkness.
Why? To watch me suffer?
Herman, if you're suffering,
we're here for you.
You have no idea
what you're dealing with.
Maybe not, but I'm not afraid.
You should be.
It will take
everything you love.
What did it take from you?
Everything.
Sorry.
It | ll all be over soon.
The darkness cannot be escaped.
You must
go through the darkness
or its presence
will linger here.
I've tried.
I've tried.
It's worse than dying.
On the other side of darkness,
there is light.
Maybe Sister Josephine
is right about one thing.
Maybe we're here for a reason.
Maybe we can help you.
I don't want any help.
I don't want to be here anymore.
Where would you rather be?
With her.
Who is that?
Were you married?
You need to leave this place.
It's not safe here.
Why isn't it?
Sister Mary, you
don | t understand.
It will infect you.
It will slowly invade your mind.
It | ll make you think things.
It makes you see things and,
it makes you feel things.
Terrible things.
Like what?
Quickly, while you still can.
-Please don't make us
go back out there.
-You need to leave this place.
Trust me. You do not want to be
It | s okay, Herman.
God will protect us.
We must stay.
We must.
You're making a serious mistake.
Has it gotten darker?
Yes.
Well, it only gets worse.
It doesn't have to get worse.
You don't know what
you're talking about.
I think maybe you've
been alone too long, Herman.
But it's okay. We | re here now.
Do you have anyone
who cares for you?
Not anymore.
It was your wife, right?
You must have really loved her.
What was she like?
I | m sorry, Herman, for whatever
it is that you | re going through.
But I want you to know
that you are loved.
God truly loves you.
She was too good for me,
and she knew it.
That can't be true.
She left me
for another.
I'm sorry.
Is it forgiveness that
you're looking for?
What do you mean?
Did you hurt someone?
Stop.
Is that why you're hiding
out here all alone in the woods?
Stop! I said stop!
I'm sorry.
-It's just.
-It | s just what?
It's making you
do this. It knows.
No one is making
me do anything.
I want to be here for you.
I want to help you.
I know you're hurting.
There's nothing anybody
can do for me.
You can only help yourself.
It would help me to know
you're not going to
hurt yourself, Herman.
Well,
you came at the wrong time.
Listen.
[low throbbing]
I don't hear anything.
It | s here.
[ghostly woman] Herman, no.
It's not real.
You're not real.
You son of a bitch!
What are you doing?
I saw it.
I mean, I thought I...
-I'm sorry.
-It | s okay.
-I tried to warn you.
-It's okay. It's okay.
I know it was an accident.
This storm is
making us all
a little stir crazy.
I know you would never hurt me.
I wish I could be sure that.
This ends now.
Where are you going?
Herman, please.
Everything is fine!
I know it was an accident.
Herman, please. Just come
down here and talk to us!
[door knock]
[door knock]
-Someone's at the door.
-No!
Just ignore it.
I'm gonna answer it.
It must be someone
from the convent.
No, don't answer it.
It's a trick. It's what it does.
How could it be a trick?
Haven | t you learned your lesson?
[loud knocking]
We should at least look and see.
We don't have to let them in.
[male voice] Hello?
[male voice] Is there
anyone there?
-No. No, no.
- [male voice] I need to
borrow a phone.
Please, Herman. Someone
needs our help.
Hey, I'm so sorry to bother you.
I was just out hiking, and now
all my gear is soaked.
Do you have a phone
I could borrow?
No. I | m sorry.
You have to leave.
Herman, let | s not be rude.
He seems harmless to me.
I promise you I | m harmless.
Can I please borrow a phone?
Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you so much.
It | s nice and warm in here.
Hi. I'm, I'm James.
I'm sister Mary.
This is sister Josephine
and Herman, who owns the cabin.
Well, Herman,
who owns the cabin,
I appreciate you taking me out
from that pouring rain.
Jesus Christ, it is
cold out there.
Excuse me.
Please watch your language.
Oh, I'm so sorry, ladies.
I didn't mean anything by that.
I'm just not the religious type.
It's fine.
But I'm willing to learn,
so why not?
Well, I'm always happy to share
the message of the Lord
for those open to listening.
So nice of you.
Wow. You're like
the real deal, huh?
Well, James
the phone is in the kitchen.
-You're welcome to use it.
-Right, right, right
Before you continue on your way.
Yeah., I | ll take a minute to
you know, get warm
and make that phone call.
She | s only a couple of
hours out by car.
Couple hours?
At least there | s a dial tone.
Hey, baby.
[James] I could be down there
by tomorrow.
[loud thump from outside]
[James] I'll make sure to get
there just in time.
So good news.
My friend's actually on the way,
but she told me that
the main road is closed,
so it's going to take her
a minute to get here.
But she wanted me to tell you,
all of you,
thank you so much for having me
stay and keeping me warm
until she gets here.
Look, I don't want to b
be rude, but--
What would Jesus do Herman?
-Really?
-I | m sure he | d let me stay.
Oh, alright. Fine then.
I suppose we can't
leave you out there.
Herman, that's so Christlike
of you, I appreciate that.
I mean, letting strangers
into your home.
I appreciate that.
Suddenly you are
the religious type.
I | m just going with the flow.
But, besides,
I was looking forward
to having a great weekend.
Do you often camp alone?
On occasion.
I like my me time.
It brings you here tonight.
-What?
-She means
of all the places you could go,
you chose these woods.
I'm just trying to get home.
Okay.
Do you know what lingers here?
Please Sister Josephine.
He | s a guest.
What is she talking about?
Do you feel it?
I feel cold and wet, yes.
There's a darkness here.
Is that a black joke?
A dark presence lurks amongst us
beyond what our eyes can see.
Are y' | all talking about
some type of supernatural
presence here?
-What's going on?
-Sometimes Sister Josephine--
No, no, no. She's right.
Look here, no disrespect.
I know there | s some freaky
things that happen here
outside in the woods.
But, I assure you that there's
no supernatural entity.
It's just a storm
passing, that's all.
Look, we don't need
you to believe us,
but you've been warned.
Well, since we have
some time to kill,
what is this darkness
you guys speak of?
I feel like we're very
safe in here.
But you | re not safe here.
None of us are.
Did I walk into some type
of religious cult?
Cause I don't do
none of that voodoo shit.
The longer you're here,
it grows in you. It
grows in all of us.
I think I'll be okay.
That's what I thought.
Look, the longer you stay,
the worse it becomes.
So if I was you, I | d tell your
friend to get here
as quick as possible.
I'll make sure she
gets the message.
Everything is fine, Herman.
I'm here too.
Who knows? Maybe we | ll even
enjoy the company.
I'm not so sure about that.
Oh, my God. This is delicious.
Hey, sure. Just help yourself.
I appreciate that, my man.
It | s amazing.
You should | ve let me
warm it up for you.
Oh no no no no no
it is just fine.
It's fine.
[James] Yeah, baby.
[James] You like that?
[moaning]
Wow. She's beautiful.
Put that down.
Chill dude. It's not like
I'm screwing her.
What did you just say?
Look, I'm trying to start
any problems, okay?
Then don | t.
I got you, buddy.
It | s that bad, huh?
Please leave my bedroom.
Will do.
So. We get together
one night, and
she starts telling me
about this guy.
I just couldn | t believe
everything she told me.
Her husband was that bad to her?
He was abusive.
Tormented her.
Physically?
Mentally.
He stifled her.
I guess it's good that she
had someone to talk to.
Yeah.
Actually, I have an idea.
Might as well celebrate, right?
Herman, you don't mind, do you?
I do actually.
I don't normally drink, but
I guess a glass of wine is fine.
Are you sure you don't
want a glass, Herman?
No. Thank you.
How about some music?
Would you play a
favorite record of yours?
[soft music plays from
a record player]
[James] Wait. Wait, so listen.
Listen to the story.
So I'm out hiking
all alone, right?
[Sister Mary laughs]
[James] And I'm starting to hear
this rustling behind me.
But I didn't think anything
of it at first,
[James] so I just kept walking,
[Sister Mary] Okay.
[James] And then it starts
getting louder.
So I stop and listen,
but nothing.
And I just start freaking
out because I'm like,
is it all in my head?
[James] Am I--
[Sister Mary] Right.
[James] Am I trippin | ? Like am I
[Sister Mary] Of course.
[James] And then, so,
I keep walking.
And then suddenly, I swear
to God, I heard this low,
deep growl
coming from the bushes
about twenty feet away from me.
And as I'm getting
closer and closer,
it starts getting
louder and louder
to the point that the growl
was like five feet away from me.
-What?
-Wait, wait, wait. It
keeps getting better.
[James] I pick up a rock from
the ground as slow as possible
to fend for myself.
And then I finally, obviously,
because I'm not looking at that,
muster up the courage
to turn around and then bam.
Right there.
It was a mountain lion.
Just looking at me,
growling at me.
And I was scared right?
I was scared.
But here's the kicker.
I'm looking right
at this animal.
[Sister Mary] Yeah.
[James] In its eyes.
[James] And it just stops.
[Sister Mary] That | s amazing.
[James] Wait, wait.
[James] It just turns around
and walks away like
nothing ever happened.
-That's incredible.
-It was insane.
It was like it saw me.
Like the real me.
[James] You know?
[James] Maybe it was God's work.
I don | t know.
[Sister Mary] Whoopsie.
[James] Oh! You | re drunk.
[Sister Mary] I | m not.
One glass.
[James] Well, that must be
some good wine then.
-I, um--
-Clearly she | s taken, James.
She's a woman of God.
You need to give it a rest.
I'm sorry, I think maybe
you had the wrong idea.
How so?
I'm committed to the church.
Look, I was just being
friendly, that | s all.
With all your faults, I love
you still. It had to be you
You're right.
I'm sorry.
Doesn | t commitment mean
anything to you?
Had to be you.
I'm sorry.
[Sister Mary] I guess your
friend should be
getting here soon.
[James] My friend?
[Sister Mary] It's been hours.
[evil laughter]
[James cries softly]
[Sister Mary] What happened?
It was him.
When he found out
I was with her...
I can | t even say it.
What's going on?
She's dead.
Who's dead?
I should have done something.
I shoud | ve saved her.
I should | ve did something!
You can't be here.
-Get out of my house!
-I | m not going anywhere!
Please, Herman. I want
James to stay.
He's bound to you.
As are we.
The darkness brought us here.
It | s no use fighting it.
Enough of that darkness.
It | s no use fighting it.
It's bullshit. All of it.
There's no God. There's
no demons. There's no
none of it.
It's fear that's
controlling all of you.
Not some supernatural--
[loud knock from outside]
Did anyone see you in the woods?
Does anyone else
know we're here?
No.
I was alone.
Should we open it?
No, don't open the door.
Don't open the door!
I'm scared.
Leave us! Go away!
I think it's gone.
It never leaves.
Look, it | s nothing. There | s
nothing out there.
I can protect you
all. Don't worry.
It comes in many forms.
I'm going to open the door.
Please don't.
Maybe it was just a
branch hitting the door.
It is no branch.
Look, there's nothing out there.
Satisfied?
What's that?
Oh, no. Oh, no.
-We have to help him.
-Help me please. I | m dying.
-We have to help him, Herman!
-No, no, no.
-Are you crazy?
-We can't let him in.
-He | s hurt.
-It | s not what it seems.
-We need to help him.
-I | m not just going to sit here
and watch a man die!
-There | s nothing we can do.
Go help him. Go, go, go!
[man groans]
Are you okay? What
happened to you?
It's here.
What | s here? What are
you talking about?
The darkness.
Calm down. Are you alright?
Here, let me help you.
Help me! Help me please!
Relax. Come on.
Let's get him inside!
Here you go.
Here, have a seat. Come on.
That's it. That | s it.
All right.
-Okay.
-Okay. Here you go.
-How's that?
-It | s perfect. Thank you.
No no no no.
Something's not right.
-It's a trick.
-Everything is fine.
He needs our help.
Are you alright, man?
It looks like something
beat you up pretty bad.
That's enough.
I guess it | s not as
bad as we thought.
Or at least
not in the way that you thought.
He's not hurt.
I don't understand.
It's him.
You know him?
No, no. I...
He's here to take her from me.
Take who, your wife?
Herman, you | re not making sense.
What the hell is going on?
He's from the dark place.
Listen to her.
She knows.
You have strong insight.
I'm a pawn
like we all are.
A small part
of a large darkness.
Look, man, I don't
know who you are
but you need to go back to
wherever the hell you came from.
It's okay., James.
It's not you that it's after.
-How do you know my--
-What do you want from me?
I think you know.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous,
but the Lord will deliver him
out of them all.
The darkness has come for you.
I'm here to bring you to it.
How?
You | ve seen it already,
haven't you?
The dark place.
When you're ready.
But first it wants to show
you what you really are
deep down.
The monster.
No.
You | re the monster.
You | re the demon.
Are you sure about that?
Are you sure
that you don't
feel something?
Yes.
There it is.
[Sister Mary] Herman?
[Sister Mary] Are you okay?
[Sister Mary] Herman?
[evil laughter]
[Sister Mary] Herman?
What | s wrong?
[Sister Mary] Can I come in?
[James] He's losing it.
[Sister Mary] What did
you do to him?
God help us, please.
[Sister Josephine] And death
shall be no more.
Nor shall there be mourning
nor crying, nor pain anymore.
For the former
things have passed away.
[low growl]
Herman?
Okay, everybody calm down.
If I feel anything, I swear to
God, I'm gonna start swinging.
Herman?
It is.
It must be.
[loud growl]
[Sister Mary] Sister Josephine?
[choking]
No no no. No.
You. You did this!
Did I? My hands are clean.
How about yours?
I would never. You did this.
You have to believe me.
He's a demon.
He's here to cause us suffering.
Am I the one acting strange,
threatening to kill myself?
Just own up to it, Herman.
-You | re a killer.
-No.
You did this.
You | re a murderer.
You need to leave my home.
You go away now.
You can't stand it, can you?
You can't take knowing
what you really are.
Stop it, Herman! This isn | t you.
He has to die!
Get off him!
You | re sick. You don | t know
what you | re saying.
We need to restrain him.
I | ll kill you, you bastard.
Ill kill you!
He | s only going to get worse
if we don't stop him now.
Please don't let this happen.
I just want you to
get better, Herman.
You | re not thinking straight.
It | s him! He's the one.
He's got you all fooled.
-Get off me.
-I | m sorry.
No, no.
[woman] Herman.
[woman] Please.
You think I'm the
bad guy, don | t you?
If I'm evil,
then you are evil.
You thought you could hide
out here in the woods,
pretending to be
holier than thou.
The truth always comes back
no matter how deep we bury it.
Listen.
[James] You didn't know
any better. He | s crazy.
[Sister Mary] I just wanted
to help him, but
he | s really lost it.
Sound familiar?
[Sister Mary] I | m just
so scared.
[James] I'm here for you.
He's there for her
like you can't be.
Sometimes
you just need
a shoulder to cry on.
Untie me.
Untie me!
[man] What's that?
Untie me.
Gladly.
You slimy mother!
[woman] You weren't there
for me, Herman.
[low growl]
It's okay.
I'll go check on him.
You let him loose?
You worthless bastard!
Herman,
What are you doing?
Put down the knife.
I won't let him touch you.
You | re talking crazy, Herman.
It | s all in your head.
Is it though?
Don't you know what
this man did to your wife?
I don't know what the hell
he's talking about.
Herman, listen to me.
It | s not real, okay?
You're going to let him
have his way with her
in your own house?
[evil laughter]
Stop it, Herman!
You | re gonna kill him!
Get off me.
You!
You took her from me!
What have you done?
What have you done, Herman?
It wasn | t me. It was him!
I saw you do it,
Herman. It was you.
Alice.
You | re not well, Herman.
Don | t you see that?
Alice, please.
[woman] Herman, what | s
wrong with you?
You can't leave.
Don't leave.
Sister Josephine was right.
There is a darkness here.
No!
[crack]
No! I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You! Look what you | ve done!
I think you're confused.
[Herman] Who are you?
[man] I'll show you.
[soft music plays]
With all your faults,
I love you still.
You're quite the chef.
-It had to be you,
wonderful you
It had to be you
-It had to be you.
-It had to be you.
You have a good heart, Herman.
You just think too much.
Always in your head.
I know. It's my curse.
No.
It makes you, you.
And I | m in love with you.
You always see the
good in me, Alice.
And it means
everything to me.
I want to spend the rest--
Come here, you coward.
Where?
Where are you?
What's happening?
Where in the hell am I?
[soft music plays]
It had to be you.
It had to be you.
[woman] Herman.
Hello? Hello?
[man] Herman, what's wrong with
What did you do to her?
[woman] Herman.
Alice?
Alice?
Alice, where are you?
[Sister Mary] Why did you do
this to me, Herman?
You said you
would never hurt me.
Don't fight it.
Just let it take you in.
Look at yourself.
What do you want from me?
[Sister Josephine chanting]
[chanting]
[chanting]
[man] Face it.
[man] Face it.
It's not possible to conduct
meaninful research without...
[Knock]
Hey, I'm about to leave.
Just one second. Trying
to figure this out.
Sure.
Where are you going?
That company hike thing.
A hike?
Yes. I told you about
this a week ago.
I don't remember you telling me.
Well, I did.
You just didn't hear me.
Well, sometimes you tell
me things when I'm
I'm busy on something else.
You responded.
Okay. i don | t remember,
but it | s fine.
Thanks.
You know, I do feel like
it would be something
I would remember
if you had told me.
You're always busy with
something, Herman or just
not paying attention.
[Herman] Wow.
Hey, I'm not complaining.
It's just the truth.
And I get it.
I really do.
It | s what makes you
good at your job.
-Thanks.
-Yeah.
Anyway, it's really
not that big of a deal.
It's like a team building thing.
It just seems kind of
random for a Sunday.
They do stuff like this
on occasion.
It's really not that random.
I guess I'm not invited.
Herman, I can't even get you to
come to church with me
for an hour.
[Herman] Well, that's different.
That's a deliberate
choice I made.
Right.
Anyway, it's staff only.
Of course it is.
Can you please not
make this a thing?
It's not a thing.
It's just you have been
spending a lot of time
with people from work is all.
Herman, this is mandatory.
Meaning I don | t have a choice.
I'll see you this afternoon.
[car engine starts]
Face it, you coward.
Just let me die.
That's all that's left for me.
Not yet.
It wants to give you
one more chance.
Look.
[distant crying]
Alice.
She's alive?
How can that be?
She's dead.
She doesn't seem dead.
Alice.
[throbbing, distant growls]
I just gave her what
she wanted, Herman.
[low growls]
She wasn't happy with you.
It didn | t have to be this way.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous,
but the Lord
delivers him out
of them all.
[low growls]
They're just friends, Herman.
I'm allowed to have friends.
Friends you stay out late
with and get drunk with?
Yeah, you know, when your
husband doesn't pay
any attention to you
and yells at you whenever you
spend time with anyone else.
-Who | s yelling?
-And doesn't listen to a
word you're saying.
It's nice to spend
time with people
who actually give a shit
about what you have to say.
So that's what's happening?
Some asshole from work is your
shoulder to cry on now?
Would you listen to yourself?
If you | d just get out of
your head for one second
and actually hear
what I'm saying?
But you only hear
what you want to hear.
I'm all ears, Alice.
I just want to be with
someone who cares about me,
who actually loves me and
doesn't just want to possess me.
Are you cheating on me?
Oh, my God,
you can't be serious.
Just answer the damn question.
No, I'm not, you asshole.
I feel like I can't trust you.
You don't trust anyone.
You're obsessive
and you're paranoid.
And I can't do this anymore.
Alice.
Alice!
I can't do it.
I can't do it.
Yeah, you may as well go
home and kill yourself.
Go on hiding from life.
Hiding from the truth.
I'm dead either way.
[Alice crying]
[thunder, rain]
It knows what you want
more than anything.
Alice.
Redemption.
-I don't know what you mean.
-God.
You | ve buried it so deep.
What are you talking about?
You have a choice.
To run back to safety,
to hiding,
or to face the darkness head on.
Think about her.
Think about Alice.
What would you do for a
chance to make things right?
I want to spend the rest
of my life with you, Herman.
I | m coming, Alice!
[monster shrieks and growls]
What do you want from me?
Hey.
What are you doing out here?
It's freezing.
Stop!
You're okay.
It's okay.
Ow! Stop it!
I can't take it.
Face the truth.
This is your fault.
You did this to me!
And who am I?
You need to face
reality, Herman.
You've been given a
rare opportunity
to look at yourself honestly.
I can't bear it.
Yes you can. The truth
will set you free.
-Just say it.
-I can | t.
Just say it.
I was so hurt,
and I was so angry.
Stop making excuses.
She left me!
Right.
And then what happened?
Oh my God, Herman!
Please stop! It | s not
what you think!
Let go of him!
Let go of him!
-Let go of him!
-Why did you make me do this?
Why did you make me do this?
Let go of him!
I don | t understand why
you | re protecting him.
[man chokes, coughs]
You | re not well, Herman.
Don't you see that?
[Alice screams]
Alice? Alice! No.
I | m sorry. I | m sorry, Alice.
You see it now? Say it.
--I
--You waht?
Admit the truth
for the first time
in your godforsaken life.
-Say it!
-I killed her.
I killed my sweet Alice.
I deserve to die.
I deserve to die.
Maybe.
But it didn't bring you
here to kill you.
Then why?
To face the one you
hurt the most.
Look.
Alice.
Alice.
I'm sorry, my love.
I did this to you.
The last thing I ever wanted
to do was hurt you.
I never felt pain
like I felt when I thought you
were with someone else.
Something.
Something took over me.
A darkness.
I wasn't myself.
I | ll never forgive myself
for what I did to you.
Nothing could ever
excuse what I did.
Herman.
Alice, my sweet Alice.
My Herman.
I wanted to spend
my life with you.
I'm so sorry.
What hapened to us?
It was all my fault.
You were right, sweetie.
Something's wrong with me.
And I've been lying to
myself all these years.
I just can | t take
knowing what I did.
I'd rather die.
You have a good heart, Herman.
That's why I fell
in love with you.
No.
No, don | t leave me.
Please. Stay with me, sweetie.
I can't do this alone.
Maybe...
Maybe I could just
stay here with you.
I don't want to go back.
I can | t go back.
[Alice] Wake up, Herman.
[soft music plays from
a record player]
Some others I've seen
might never be mean
Might never be cross or try to
be boss. But they wouldn | t do
For nobody else--
[stool falls over]
When the righteous cry for help,
the Lord hears
and delivers them
out of their troubles.
The Lord is near
to the brokenhearted
and saves the crushed in spirit.
Many are the afflictions
of the righteous.
But the Lord delivers him
out of them all.
[loud knock at the door]
[upbeat music]