Idaho Fallen (2024) Movie Script

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(pensive music)
(birds squawking)
(birds chirping)
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music)
(water burbling)
(tape cracking)
(tape cracking)
(birds chirping)
If I'm being completely honest,
this week didn't go as planned.
(suspenseful music)
(alarm beeping)
(alarm knocks)
(feet clacking)
(toaster clatters)
(wood clatters)
(jar scratching)
Oh sh-(toast crunching)
(material rustling)
(boot tapping)
(somber music)
(glass clinking)
(door clatters)
(door creaks)
(door thuds)
(suspenseful music)
(items clacking)
(hood thuds)
(vehicle whirring)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(ground crackling)
(vehicles humming)
(pensive music continues)
[Don] Hey, early bird?
[Colt] Morning, Don.
What are you doing, bucking
for employee of the month?
Do we do that here?
No, we don't. You need to get a life.
Who says I don't have a life?
Hey, I'm serious, Colt.
And I wanna see you down at
that bar hitting on those girls.
Why are you always trying
to get me in trouble?
Nah!
(ground crackling)
(money rustling)
(engine roaring)
Hey, heads up.
(door thuds)
(ground crackling)
Hey, Ronnie, can I help you?
Go home, Ronnie.
Go on. Get outta here, scoot!
(keys clicking)
Hey, Ronnie. Hold on just a minute.
What the hell, Kevin?
Well, he's got the money. Just do it.
The money is not the issue.
So the town gimp wants
to try getting high.
What's the problem?
I said no.
Hey, Scarface, time to go home. Come on.
Hey, what are you doing?
Guys, easy. Just a-ah!
What do you think you're doing, huh?
-Kevin, stop.
-Huh, bitch?
-Kevin, stop!
-Huh, huh?
= Stop! Get in the car.
Take your dog with you.
(doors thudding)
Are you okay?
Yeah, I'm fine.
You're the new guy they
hired at the mill, right?
I've been there about three months.
Right, the new guy.
I'm Tina
Colton.
Listen, Colton, people around here,
we try to stay out of
other people's business.
I was just trying to help.
I get that.
But I got this.
So we'll stay in our lane
and you stay in yours, okay?
Yeah. Sure, no problem.
(hands tapping)
All right.
(engine whining)
(engine roaring)
(vehicle whirring)
(engine roaring)
(vehicle humming)
(vehicle whirring)
(engine roaring)
(ground crackling)
(door clicking)
(door thuds)
(door clatters)
(tin popping)
(tuna mushing)
(can clacking)
(pensive music)
(spouse groaning)
(spouse retching)
(vomit pattering)
(spouse spits)
(spouse panting)
(engine rumbling)
(gate squeaking)
(engine rumbling)
(door thuds)
Hurry up. I got beer to drink.
I'm just kidding.
(crickets croaking)
(feet clacking)
I got the dailies.
(envelope crackling)
(sweets rattling)
Okay, I'm gonna get going.
[Patrick] Are you forgetting something?
No.
(sweets rattling)
[Patrick] I heard there was an incident?
(sweet crunching)
It was nothing. I took care of it.
[Patrick] It was nothing?
Really. It was nothing.
[Patrick] What does your
grandfather always say
about big problems?
That they're small problems ignored.
(sweets rattling)
(suspenseful music)
[Patrick] Invite him
to come by the school
on Wednesday, understand?
I understand.
(suspenseful music)
(sweet crunches)
(ground crackling)
(dog barking)
[Don] Hey, early bird.
Morning, Don.
I really hate to do this,
but I gotta think of my family guys.
You know how that is.
Yeah, I know how it is.
I'll put a little extra in here.
Figured you'd need it.
You're leaving town.
Appreciate that, I really do,
but I don't think I'm leaving.
I like you, Colt. Always have.
But this town has a way
of telling people when it's time to leave.
You get it, don't you?
Yeah, I get it.
Good luck.
Hey, Don?
Yeah?
Does this mean I won't be
getting employee of the month?
(Don chuckles)
(machine whining)
(birds chirping)
(door clatters)
(door creaks)
(door thuds)
Hi.
I'm not open right now.
Sorry.
(door clatters)
[Judy] Hey, lady.
Hi, Judy.
You're a couple minutes early.
What can I say? I'm
on it today, you open?
Oh, hun, I'm always open for you.
Sir, hello?
Hi. Cash out, please.
How's your day going?
(keyboard typing)
(envelope scratches)
[Receptionist] Sir, you ready?
Thank you.
(envelope crackles)
(keyboard typing)
Will that be all, sir?
Yeah. Thanks.
Colt, wait up.
Hey.
Do you need something?
You know who my uncle is?
Yeah, I've heard of him.
Well, he'd like for you to meet him
at the school tomorrow afternoon.
Can't, got work.
Not anymore you don't.
So you did get me fired?
-I didn't do anything.
-I'm just the messenger.
Is that it?
If I were you,
I'd just pack up and leave tonight.
(ground crackling)
(feet clacking)
(paper crackling)
(paper taring)
(paper rustling)
God!
(melancholic music)
(paper rustling)
(birds chirping)
(melancholic music)
(somber music)
(children clamoring)
(children shouting)
Do you know why you had
to stay after school today?
Are you sure?
(sighs) Did you finish your
part of the team project?
And do you know why I
assign team projects?
It's so that you can earn
trust within your team.
When you fail, your team fails.
Do you feel like your team trusts you?
No, they don't.
(chair clacking)
I need you to start thinking
of this classroom as a family.
In a family, all we can depend
on is trust and loyalty.
So from now on, I need you
to try a little harder,
not just for them, but
also for yourself, okay?
You're dismissed.
(chair clacking)
Sorry for the wait.
I find it so important
to instill fundamentals at
this age, wouldn't you agree?
[Colt] Yeah, sure.
I feel it creates a much more
connected community, cookie?
I'm good.
Sometimes people should
just take the cookie
even if they don't want the cookie.
No, thank you.
(glass clinking)
Please.
(children clamoring)
(suspenseful music)
My wife finds my sweet tooth appalling,
constantly piling my dinner
plate with vegetables.
I try to placate her, but
I find them just awful.
(Patrick sighs)
(hands slapping)
My father has won this award three times.
This was my first.
Years ago, when the mill came to town,
it brought with it money and opportunity,
but it also brought an element
that was slowly destroying this town.
My father and others had to do things,
ugly things in order to make this town
what it's become today.
You see, our town isn't all that different
from any other little town.
The only difference is that
we saw a problem, a demand,
really, that couldn't be fixed.
So we supply that demand
and we funnel that money
back into our community.
A taxation that the entire
community benefits from.
I'm not sure the entire
community benefits from it.
This is true, but my
responsibility isn't
to help a handful of
people who will end up
in the gutter either way.
My responsibility is to help those
who want a better life.
And our little community,
for better or worse, has accepted that.
Why am I here?
Huh, less civility, more brass tacks.
So be it.
(suspenseful music)
The other day, you shit in my pool.
I am not okay with people
shitting in my pool.
If you wanna stay, stay.
The job, the home, they
were just a warning.
But from here on out,
I expect you to ignore my people
and my business completely.
Do you understand?
Yeah.
(flags fluttering)
(suspenseful music)
(door clatters)
(door thuds)
(keys clicking)
(engine whining)
(engine revving)
(unsettling music)
(gear clacks)
(keys rattling)
(glasses clattering)
(unsettling music)
(door clicks)
(door thuds)
(flags fluttering)
(staff speaking indistinctly)
Hi.
Hello.
I need to close my bank account.
Oh, we've already taken
care of that for you.
I trust cashier's check
will be sufficient?
(receptionist chuckling)
(chuckles) It's Judy, right?
Yeah.
Hands, hands, hands. Come
on, up, up, up, up, up, up!
Come on, ladies. Get 'em up!
(Colt panting)
Okay, okay, now listen up.
This is not a bank robbery.
I repeat, not a bank robbery.
I don't want your money. I
don't want the bank's money.
I want his. Now, Judy!
Come on, Judy, move it!
(bag thuds)
(material rustling)
It-it was pickup day today.
Well, okay then.
(bag rustling)
(hand slaps)
I forgot this.
What you're doing here,
what you do for him,
it's not just money.
These things have consequences.
Don't you get that?
You're all a bunch of assholes. Assholes!
(door clattering)
(bag rustles)
(keys clicking)
(engine whining)
(gear clacking)
(alarm beeping)
(unsettling music)
(gear clacking)
Hey.
-Get in the car.
-What the hell are you doing?
(door thuds)
(unsettling music)
-Have you lost your mind?
-Phone.
(phone clatters)
Asshole!
Yeah, there's a lot of
that going around today.
What have you done?
(unsettling music)
(birds chirping)
Whatever this is, I'm not going with you.
Yeah. No shit you're not.
Then why'd you grab me?
I grabbed you so you
wouldn't call your uncle.
And you don't think they haven't?
I don't know. Probably.
Yeah. And the sheriff.
Okay, they didn't call the sheriff.
What makes you so sure?
Because I didn't steal a
dime of the bank's money.
I stole yours.
It's not mine.
(birds chirping)
(wind swooshing)
Why didn't you sell to that kid?
You don't know me.
(birds chirping)
(wind swooshing)
What are you doing?
I am plotting my escape route.
Most people do that
before the bank robbery.
Most people plan all kinds of things
and shit goes sideways and they improvise,
i.e. I'm winging it.
And once again, I did not rob the bank.
Whatever.
You know, you don't
have to keep supervising.
-You can just leave.
-Fine. I will.
Great.
(ground crackling)
(somber music)
(ground crackling)
Which way you headed?
Seriously?
I'm only asking
because it looks like you're headed
over the mountains to Montana.
Yeah. And then Canada,
what's your point?
25%. I want 25%, and I'll
help you get to Montana.
-It's pretty straightforward.
-I don't need your help.
Yeah, if you wanna get
from point A to point B,
but my uncle's range is
at least to Kelly Creek.
Kelly Creek?
(ground crackling)
(suspenseful music)
(finger taps)
Kelly Creek, about
three hours from here.
There are multiple ways to get there.
Ways that aren't direct,
ways that are safe.
Why are you turning team
bank robber all of a sudden?
I want out.
And that money can get me out.
Like you said, it wasn't
a bank robbery, deal?
(suspenseful music)
We have to make a stop first.
We don't have time for that.
I can't go if we don't make that stop.
Yeah, that would be a real shame.
You're not gonna buckle up?
Nope.
(engine roaring)
(ground crackling)
(unsettling music)
(door clattering)
(door squeaks)
(door clicks)
(unsettling music)
Yes, Kevin?
[Kevin] That guy robbed the bank.
What guy?
[Kevin] The jerk from the parking lot.
Did he?
[Kevin] Yeah.
No bother, ask Sheriff Wyland
to notify me when the FBI arrives.
[Kevin] Uh, no one called the FBI.
And why is that?
[Kevin] Because no one
called Sheriff Wyland.
And why is that?
He didn't steal the
bank's money. He stole ours.
And he took Tina.
When you say took...
[Kevin] He kidnapped her.
Are you sure?
That's what the bank ladies are saying.
Huh.
(ominous music)
(birds chirping)
(ground crackling)
Where are we?
My grandfather's place.
(door thuds)
Are you kidding me?
There's no one here.
He's not in the business
anymore. He's sick.
The business? I love how you
people keep calling it that.
You have no idea what he's
done for this community.
You keep telling yourself that.
This is probably going
to be the last time
that I see my grandpa,
so either lose the attitude
or don't come inside.
I gotta use the bathroom.
(door clicks)
(feet clacking)
[Tina] Hey, Grandpa,
can I get you something?
Water, juice, maybe a beer?
[Mick] I'm good.
[Tina] Sorry I haven't
been here all week.
Nah, it's okay.
(unsettling music)
(birds chirping)
Grandpa, this is Colton.
Colton, this is Mick.
[Mick] Hello, son.
[Colt] Sir.
(birds chirping)
(suspenseful music)
Bathroom?
It's back on the left.
[Colt] Thanks.
Have you eaten today?
(chuckles) I'm good.
Something other than cookies.
Ah, all that's left is
oatmeal raisin anyway.
I'd throw 'em away, but
your uncle loves 'em.
(Tina chuckles)
(suspenseful music)
I worry about you sitting
out here on this damn deck.
You're leaving, aren't you?
I can stay a few more minutes.
No, no, I mean for good.
It's okay. I'm glad.
Don't come back for me ever.
I'm gonna miss you, Grandpa.
You better.
(somber music)
(tool clicks)
(tool clacking)
(door thuds)
(ground crackling)
(tools clattering)
(door thuds)
(door clattering)
(door creaks)
(door thuds)
(keys rattling)
(Colt sighs)
Are you all right?
I think it's stupid you
don't wear a seat belt.
Okay.
I just think it's dumb. That's all.
I don't plan on getting in a wreck.
You don't plan much of anything, do you?
You're aware I'm not the
reason he's sick, right?
(birds chirping)
Let's go.
(belt scratching)
(belt clattering)
Are you sure this thing's gonna make it?
Are you kidding me?
(engine whining)
(alarm beeping)
See? Dependable.
(ground crackling)
(birds chirping)
Dependable my ass!
This, this right here, this
is why you plan things.
Why are you so wound up?
I'm the one who's in actual danger.
You think what?
What, he's just gonna put me
in a timeout and call it a day?
I guess I never really thought about it.
(sighs) That's the
problem. You don't think.
I'm thinking something right now.
What?
Thinking we have a new vehicle.
(ground crackling)
You're gonna get us killed!
Let's go, Debbie Downer!
(birds chirping)
(birds squawking)
We're in business. This
thing definitely still runs.
Do you even know how to hot wire a car?
Hot wire. Okay, Grand Theft Auto.
Well, then what's the plan?
What is with you and plans, seriously?
Where are you going?
-Go get the shotgun.
-I'm gonna make a trade.
With what?
(birds chirping)
(door knocking)
(door knocking)
(door creaking)
(suspenseful music)
(keys rattling)
(floor creaking)
(suspenseful music continues)
(crutches clacking)
(suspenseful music)
(door creaks)
(door clicks)
(suspenseful music)
How it go?
Good, I think.
(gun caulking)
That's my property. My property!
Do you hear me, dick licker,
get away from that car.
Now, ma'am. Let's just talk about this.
Get in the driver's seat.
Nothing to talk about, you twat waffle.
That's my property!
No, I get that,
but do you remember all the
money I left in your house?
It's a trade. The driver's seat.
Get in the driver's seat.
You can't force a trade on someone.
That's my property!
Now, ma'am, if you look,
you see there's a lot of money in there.
Way more money than this car is worth.
Start the car, please.
I don't care if it's the
Powerball Jackpot sitting
in my house.
That's my property.
For the love of God, start the car.
What's going on down
there? Who's in my car?
Now! Go, go, go. (grunts)
Go, go, go! Come on, Tina!
(engine roaring)
You sons of bitches!
(gun firing)
Oh, crap!
(engine roaring)
(ground crackling)
Hey!
What?
You forgot to buckle up! (laughing)
(unsettling music)
(feet clacking)
(plastic crackling)
(feet clacking)
I pay $300 a month for
every channel on the planet.
Why are you always
sitting on this deck, Dad?
[Mick] I like the view.
You've been looking at
the same view for 50 years.
It's not like you're
gonna see anything new.
I'm not looking for anything new, son.
[Patrick] Then what is it?
You remember our old trailer?
Of course, Dad.
I can see your mother outside,
taking clothes off the line.
I can see you chopping wood with an ax
that's still too big for you.
I can see your sister
in that meadow dancing.
She was always dancing.
A little less planned,
she might still be here.
Maybe, maybe not.
(Patrick sighs)
Has Tina stopped by here?
Not yet.
Did she call?
Everything all right?
You'd tell me if she did though?
You okay, son?
I'm fine.
[Kevin] Sir?
Are you sure it was them?
Well, the lady was ranting
and raving about how the
guy gave her a wad of cash.
(ground crackling)
(suspenseful music)
I'm beginning to find
this situation quite vexing.
Sir?
Let's just go.
(keys clicking)
(engine whining)
(engine roaring)
[Colt] Shit.
[Tina] What's wrong?
This sink tops out at 40 miles an hour.
What are you doing back there?
[Tina] Trying to find
something warmer to wear.
Ooh, I found duct tape.
I'll take that.
[Tina] God, this lady has
a serious thing for cats.
Why is that?
(chuckles) Nice? That's cute.
[Tina] They all look like
this. Every single one of them.
(vehicle whirring)
[Colt] I assume we're taking a left?
And in a couple miles,
we'll take a right,
cut over Shanghai,
and take the logging
roads down to the river.
Good. Quicker we get off
the pavement, the better.
Agreed.
All right then.
(engine roaring)
(ground crackling)
How long has your grandpa been sick?
Long time.
[Tina] You have a caregiver?
We have a nurse.
I help out though.
Won't be able to do that anymore.
No, I won't
Guess it's not that big a deal though.
[Tina] How come?
No, I mean took you all 30 seconds
to decide to come with me.
Stop the car.
I didn't mean it like that.
Yeah, you did. Stop the car.
I'm not stopping the car!
Stop the car!
(ground crackling)
(door clattering)
(alarm beeps)
We don't have time for this!
I don't care!
Remember the part about
wanting to get off the pavement?
I don't care!
You wanna demonize me?
You wanna demonize my family? Go ahead.
But don't you dare attack the
way I feel about my grandpa.
Fine. I will watch my tone.
Screw you.
What do you want from me?
You people walk around like you're part
of some community outreach program.
I mean, Jesus, I knew
your uncle was crazy,
but do you really buy
into the citizen of the year award shit-
No, I don't. That's why I'm leaving.
Great. Then get back in the car.
You mean the stolen car?
I didn't steal the car.
Just like you didn't rob the bank.
You're like a bulldozer in overdrive,
wiping out everything in its path.
Watch out, everyone.
Here comes Colt in his moral high ground.
Maybe you're right and
you probably are right,
but the way you go about things,
just black and white and in your face,
not everything has to be a fight.
You're right, okay?
I'm sorry.
Now would you get in
the car, please, please?
(ground crackling)
(door thuds)
(ominous music)
(material rustling)
Did you recognize him?
No, but I only saw the driver.
(suspenseful music)
(birds chirping)
(unsettling music)
Get outta the car.
Hey!
-What?
-Seatbelt!
(unsettling music)
(tires screeching)
Shit.
(vehicle whirring)
(tense music)
(vehicles whirring)
Oh shit.
(gun firing)
(tense music)
(ground crackling)
(car crashes)
(ominous music)
Ah.
(Colt groaning)
(unsettling music)
(ground crackling)
Wait!
(gun fires)
Wait a second!
You're new. Yeah?
What's your name?
Thomas.
Good, we haven't met.
But-but you know me, yeah, okay.
This isn't how you thought
it was going to be.
Am I right?
We're gonna go
and we're never coming back.
No one has to know what happened here.
No one will know what happened here.
(unsettling music)
(ground crackling)
Don't you take that car! You walk!
(feet clacking)
(Colt panting)
(ground crackling)
(ominous music)
How'd you get here so fast?
It wasn't much of a chase.
Huh?
You only made it around the corner.
Oh.
(suspenseful music)
(birds chirping)
Do you think the car still runs?
(scoffs) No. No, I do not.
I want my property back.
I understand that, ma'am.
And I promise we will be
returning that for you.
But for now, take this for your troubles.
I don't want more
money. I want my car back.
No, you misunderstand.
This isn't for the car.
This is for your discretion
after we retrieve your car for you.
Discretion?
Your silence in this delicate matter?
(sighs) Fine, fine.
But I ain't one of your school kids,
so you don't gotta be using
'em big words with me.
Excuse me?
I recognize you.
You're that teacher that's
in the paper all the time.
(ominous music)
(money rustling)
I am, well,
thank you for your time and understanding.
Yeah, yeah, just get me my car back
from that li'I cock Muppet.
We will. Have a good day.
(unsettling music)
(feet clacking)
[Kevin] Sir?
There is something off about this guy.
[Kevin] What do you mean?
(ominous music)
I don't know yet.
That or he's just an idiot.
[Kevin] My vote's on idiot.
Maybe, but I want you to
stop by his home tomorrow.
See what you can find.
Thank you.
[Kevin] You don't want me
to go over there tonight?
No, it's getting late.
We know where they're headed.
I've got people there.
We'll chase him down tomorrow.
Is that not the new guy, Thomas,
making his way down the road right now?
Shit.
[Patrick] Have you
talked with him about trust
and loyalty yet?
I've given him the spiel.
The spiel?
Sorry, I mean the speech. Hey, Thomas!
(unsettling music)
(crickets croaking)
(owl hooting)
(ground crackling)
Hey, I got something.
Nice job.
It has the keys, but
there's a bike lock.
Maybe you can shoot it off.
(chuckles) Are you serious?
Yeah. They do it all
the time in the movies.
Yeah, in the movies.
What? So it doesn't work?
Hey, I'll go stand over there
if you wanna give it a try.
Okay. Well, you don't
have to be a dick about it.
(door clicks)
(door clattering)
Stupid dog, come on!
God damn stupid mutt, let's go!
I said let's go!
Come on, God damn it!
You stupid dog, come on, come on.
There.
(chain clicking)
Teach you to piss in the house.
(feet clacking)
And I better not hear
you out here neither.
(can thuds)
(dog whines)
Where are you going?
To make another trade.
(feet clacking)
-Hey!
-Hey!
(Colt and owner grunting)
(fist thuds)
Who's a good girl? You're a good girl.
Yes, you are.
All right. You stay right in here, okay?
All right. Nope, stay back.
That's a good girl. That's
a good girl, good girl.
Hey?
[Owner] Yeah?
If you ever mistreat that dog again,
I'll come back here and
I'll shove this Glock
so far up your ass,
your breath is gonna smell like gunpowder.
Do you hear me?
[Owner] Yeah.
Good talk.
Got it.
(owl hooting)
(crickets croaking)
(keys rattling)
Did you listen to anything
that I said earlier?
Yeah, I did.
But some people need the bulldozer.
(engine whining)
(engine roaring)
I didn't see a trade.
What you talking about?
The dog was outside,
now he's inside, trade.
(engine roaring)
(suspenseful music)
(brakes squeaking)
(engine roaring)
Why are we stopping?
You might be cozy in that cat outfit,
but I'm freezing to death.
We'll stay here till dawn.
This isn't a good idea.
(sighs) They've already
had time to cut us off.
We'll be safer if we don't
go any farther. Let's go.
(ground crackling)
(fire crackling)
(pensive music)
(ground crackling)
(Colt groaning)
Does it hurt?
An airbag to the face?
Yeah. A little.
Thank you, by the way.
You know, for the distraction.
I wasn't trying to help you kill him.
I know. Thank you anyway.
And I can't go back now.
Nope.
Why did you do this? Why
did you do any of this?
I don't know.
Maybe I just don't like
being bullied into a corner.
I don't suppose you've
remotely thought about
what you're gonna do with all the money.
(Colt chuckling)
Not in the slightest.
Why am I not shocked?
What are you gonna do?
25% isn't chump change?
I think I'd like to go somewhere
where people don't know me.
Be invisible for once.
I think I'd like that.
Well, you're about to find out.
(Colt groaning)
How do you feel about sharing
some of that pillow money?
I'm thinking it's not gonna happen.
I'm not gonna steal it.
No, you're not, 'cause it's
staying right under my head.
Goodnight. (blows)
[Tina] What if I just used 25%?
[Colt] You should get some sleep.
[Tina] Unbelievable.
Hey, Colt?
[Colt] Yeah.
[Tina] I really hope tomorrow's easier.
[Colt] Shit, it better be.
(unsettling music)
(shoes clacking)
(somber music)
(bed creaks)
(Colt groans)
(somber music continues)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(suspenseful music)
(engine roaring)
(suspenseful music continues)
(bike whirring)
[Tina] Wow. This
place looks like a park.
[Colt] Yeah, I guess.
[Tina] How do you not
find this impressive?
[Colt] I'm not saying
it's not impressive.
I mean, shit looks like a golf course.
[Tina] Then what's the issue?
[Colt] Just seems
like a phenomenal waste
of resources out here in
the middle of nowhere.
[Tina] Whatever. I think it's pretty.
[Colt] I'll tell you one thing,
this is where I'd head if
there's ever a zombie apocalypse.
[Tina] What is wrong with you?
What?
(birds squawking)
(bike humming)
(engine roaring)
(birds squawking)
(birds chirping)
Do you recognize this truck?
No, but my uncle hires
people all the time
to do random jobs.
Maybe we should stick to Shanghai.
You're paying for my advice,
so my advice is that we get off this road.
It's too direct.
(sighs) Yeah.
(birds squawking)
(gun crackles)
(melancholic music)
(ominous music)
(photo clatters)
(unsettling music)
Oh shit.
(ominous music)
(door clacking)
(door clicks)
(paper rustles)
(lid taps)
(unsettling music)
(paper crackling)
(suspenseful music)
(birds chirping)
(birds squawking)
(birds chirping)
(ground crackling)
(birds squawking)
(ground crackling)
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(ground crackling)
(birds chirping)
(door clattering)
(door clicks)
(birds chirping)
(Mick gulps)
Have you heard from Tina yet?
Not yet.
Do you want to know
what I remember most about
growing up in that old trailer?
I remember that all I ever
wanted to do was teach.
I don't know why. I just did.
Most parents would be satisfied with that.
After your mother passed,
I made my mistakes.
I know that.
I hated you when I was younger.
I did, the way I was forced
to learn the business.
(scoffs) The way you coddled Kay.
But I understand it now.
I have for a long time.
What we do, it's important, it resonates.
I just don't understand
why you're forgetting that.
I'm not forgetting, son.
I'm just seeing things differently now.
(chair scratching)
(chair clacking)
Dad, why are you lying to me?
Let it go, son.
I'm not going to hurt her.
Like you didn't hurt your sister?
(chair clatters)
(suspenseful music)
I didn't know it then,
but you and power don't mix.
You just like it too much.
(suspenseful music)
(birds chirping)
[Driver] Can I help you?
-Hi. How we doing?
-Hmm.
Sorry to bother you.
We just trying to get by.
Yeah.
Really am sorry about the interruption.
Mm-hmm.
(unsettling music)
(Colt grunting)
Hey, get off of him!
Do you hear me? Get off of him!
(Colt groaning)
Hey, Hey!
(Driver grunts)
(Colt gargles)
(gun fires)
(unsettling music)
(gun fires)
(thunder roaring)
(feet clacking)
(ominous music)
Sir, sir, sir?
What is it?
Sir, we've got a problem.
(suspenseful music)
(suspenseful music continues)
(radio clacks)
(ominous music)
(ground crackling)
(gear clatters)
(keys rattling)
(alarm beeps)
(door clattering)
(door thuds)
(door clattering)
(bag crackling)
(door thuds)
(door clicks)
(door creaking)
(bag crackling)
(door thuds)
(bag crackling)
(feet clacking)
(bag crackles)
(ominous music)
(unsettling music)
(Colt grunts)
(burglar whining)
Hey, man, come on. (whining)
(fist thudding)
(Colt grunting)
(burglar groaning)
Oh. (coughs)
Hands, hands, hands!
God. (coughing)
God! (panting)
[Colt] Legs, legs, closer!
[Burglar] Come on, man.
(tape cracking)
(burglar groaning)
(feet clacking)
(ominous music)
(ominous music)
(ominous music)
Hello?
Look. Hey-hey, man.
I- I know how it looks.
It was-it was an accident,
man. I swear, hello?
Man, come on, man.
(gun caulks)
(feet clacking)
(burglar panting)
(Colt crashes)
(gun tapping)
Listen, man I...
Do you know me?
-Do you know me?
-I don't know you, man.
I just need the money.
Why?
I owe people money.
People you don't wanna owe money to.
That's it? That's
the reason you're here?
Yeah, yeah. That's-that's-that's it.
These-these people, they live upriver.
They've got a lot of money.
You-you and me, we could
get that money. You can...
They're the reason you're here.
Who?
The Harlan family.
Thank you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No problem.
So-so-so we're gonna do this, yeah?
You know, my wife,
she obsessed on this floor.
Didn't matter how clean it was,
she'd bust out a mop or a vacuum.
It was like an itch she
had to scratch, you know?
Do you understand why
I'm telling you this?
No, no.
What I'm trying to say
is I can't do this in here.
(unsettling music)
What-what're you-what're
you talking about, man?
What do you-what?
What do you-what do you mean?
Hey. Hey, hey, hey, man.
What-what-what-what are you doing?
You don't have to-no, no, no, no, please.
Please, please, please. No, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no, please.
(gun fires)
(crickets croaking)
(dog barking)
(ground crackling)
(door thuds)
(ground crackling)
(birds chirping)
So where'd you get the pistol?
Took it off the guy you shot.
Here. I don't want it.
I didn't know him.
I didn't know this guy either.
I don't know any of these people.
I think your uncle does a lot
of things people don't know about.
But I'm supposed to be the peacekeeper.
I'm supposed to diffuse things.
Not kill people over money.
I'd like to think you did save me.
Yeah. I don't know.
You know, my wife-
[Tina] You were married?
I was.
(birds chirping)
And she was a good person.
A real good person.
We need people like that in this world.
And if we can do anything
to keep 'em in it,
I mean, anything we should,
Is this you trying to tell
me you're a good person?
No, no, what I'm trying to
say is maybe we should look
at bad people the same way.
You took a bad guy outta the world
for doing a bad thing.
There's nothing wrong with that at all.
[Tina] So you think
we should get to decide?
Yeah, I do.
Does that include my family?
No, not you.
Let's go.
(engine roaring)
(dramatic music)
(engine roaring)
(dramatic music continues)
(birds chirping)
(dramatic music)
(bike humming)
(engine rumbling)
Keep going.
What fresh hell is this?
Pretty sure it's just an older couple
that needs our help, Tina.
Really, after everything
we've been through?
(engine roaring)
[Colt] How we doing?
Not good. Side-by-side broke down.
Now my wife's rolled her ankle.
You guys just gonna walk out?
Don't have no radio.
Hold on a sec.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We're an hour from Kelly Creek.
You do this now, we won't
even get there tonight.
What if we headed down the
mountain, skip the trail?
It'll help. But we're almost there.
We're so close.
All right, you're the guide.
You tell me they're not
screwed, and I'll leave 'em.
(birds chirping)
(engine roaring)
What were their names again?
Nick and Leslie.
This does feel good.
It was a good trade.
What did we trade for again?
Karma, you know,
it's funny, that guy actually
reminds me of my dad.
(engine roaring)
(unsettling music)
(bike creaks)
-What the fuck?
-Anybody listening?
[Accomplice] Copy. What do you got?
We spotted 'em on French
Mountain. 620 Trail.
They're on foot now.
Heading toward Dora Grand Creek.
We need to run.
(unsettling music)
Still remind you of your dad?
Yeah, actually, he kinda does.
(suspenseful music)
(birds squawking)
Hey, we got him!
(unsettling music)
(birds squawking)
(bushes rustling)
(twigs popping)
[Tina] Hey?
[Colt] What?
[Tina] I need a break.
[Colt] We need to keep going.
Well, maybe you shouldn't have
given our four wheeler away.
Okay, I guess I had that one coming.
(bushes rustling)
(twigs popping)
-Thanks.
-No problem.
What are you doing?
Huckleberries.
(Tina coughing)
You all right?
Yeah.
(bag rustling)
(leaves crunching)
So you're married, huh?
Yep.
Honestly, you didn't
seem all that domesticated.
-Domesticated, really?
-Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
So what did you do for work?
Odds and ends mostly.
I was a caregiver the last couple years.
So you were a nurse?
No, I only looked after one person.
So, my grandpa's nurse only
takes care of one person.
I wasn't a nurse. Okay?
[Tina] Oh, so you have a
problem with men being nurses?
Don't do that.
-Don't twist my words.
-I didn't do anything.
Bullshit, you... No, you're-
you're twisting my words.
I'm not doing anything.
(unsettling music)
(guns firing)
(magazines clacking)
(unsettling music)
(bushes rustling)
(gun clacks)
(gun clicks)
(gun firing)
(Colt panting)
(gun clicking)
(dramatic music)
(bushes rustling)
(ground crackling)
(dramatic music continues)
Hey.
(gun fires)
(dramatic music)
(Colt panting)
(gun firing)
(unsettling music)
(gun firing)
(gun clicks)
(dramatic music continues)
(guns firing)
(ominous music)
Got any more bullets?
Shit.
(gun click)
(Colt grunts)
(gun firing)
(dramatic music)
(sticks crackling)
(gun firing)
(gun clicks)
(Colt grunting)
(dramatic music)
(Colt panting)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(ground scratching)
[Accomplice] I need a
report. Are you there?
Have you found them?
(dramatic music)
(unsettling music)
(birds squawking)
(gun scratches)
(gun clicks)
(gun caulks)
(dramatic music)
(water crashing)
(water burbling)
(water splashing)
(feet scratching)
(dramatic music continues)
(dramatic music)
(Tina gasps)
(water burbling)
(dramatic music)
(water burbling)
(feet clacking)
(Colt grunts)
(unsettling music)
(water splashing)
(unsettling music)
(Colt grunting)
(water splashing)
Ah! (grunts)
(ominous music)
(Colt panting)
(water burbling)
(pensive music)
(pensive music)
(birds chirping)
(bird squawking)
(birds chirping)
(water burbling)
We made it.
How far from Kelly
Creek do you think we are?
Half a mile, tops, you ready?
You know we can walk around.
(mellow music)
(water splashing)
What are you waiting for?
Ah, shit.
(Colt grunts)
(water splashing)
Ah, water's still cold.
(Tina laughing)
Still cold.
-Uh-huh.
-And I'm gonna drown.
I told you.
I should've probably taken
my shoes off. (chuckles)
(water burbling)
(Colt panting)
(Tina speaking indistinctly)
(Tina laughing)
(water burbling)
Hey.
Hey.
(drone buzzing)
What is it?
(drone buzzing)
(ominous music)
(drone buzzing)
Got you, you son of a bitch.
How far?
7.7 miles.
Let's go.
(ground crackling)
(unsettling music)
What are you doing?
I'd give you the whole bag,
but somebody might come looking for it.
-This isn't a time to quit.
-We have to get out of here.
We're in a canyon with no ride.
Only one of us is getting outta here.
Well, he's not coming
alone. You're going to die.
You need to hurry up.
So that's it?
Bye. Good luck, sorry I
turned your life upside down.
What do you want from me, Tina?
You got your money. Go live your life.
We can still make it.
No, we can't. This is it, right here.
This is the option.
This isn't an option. You can't win.
How are you not getting
this? This, this was the plan.
How is this a plan?
Four o'clock.
Four o'clock. What?
Did you know that you always show up
at the bank at four o'clock?
Not a minute before. Not a minute after.
Maybe. I don't know, why?
Well, you do, like clockwork.
If I were you,
I'd just pack up and leave tonight.
(suspenseful music)
And in a family,
all we can depend on is trust and loyalty.
Well, okay then.
(suspenseful music)
(tool clacking)
(tool cranking)
(suspenseful music)
(door thuds)
You wanted this to happen.
(gun clacking)
I was standing in that
classroom watching your uncle
with that little girl
obsessing on trust and loyalty.
It just hit me.
That's when I knew I needed you.
But I chose to go with you.
I offered to help.
I've been watching you for months.
You just needed the push.
You used me?
Yeah, I did.
Why?
That care giving job,
it was my wife, Loretta.
She was sick.
Maybe dying, but nothing was set in stone.
We had hope.
And your uncle took that from us.
He killed your wife?
No, but he weaponized the guy that did.
So you're doing all of this for a guy
who didn't even know what he was doing?
Your uncle is running
around out there getting awards, awards!
And I can't even have one
decent memory of my wife
without a turning to shit.
Your family took everything from me!
So I'm taking it down. I'm
taking it all fucking down!
So that's it?
Yeah, that's it.
(pensive music)
(ground crackling)
(money slaps)
(pensive music)
(ground crackling)
(unsettling music)
(door thuds)
(melancholic music)
(somber music)
(Colt panting)
-He's just sitting there.
-Why is he just sitting there?
Maybe he doesn't know we're up here.
Shut up, Tom.
Hey, let me get a rifle from the back.
He'll be just as dead.
-He made this personal.
-Now we make this personal.
I know, but we don't have to, yes, sir.
(tense music)
(doors thudding)
(tense music)
Your grandfather's dead.
How?
Your boyfriend really
shouldn't have left
his little note in the cookie jar.
I thought you were
different. I really did.
But you're just like your mother.
(tense music)
I must say, you proved to
be quite the conundrum.
This isn't just about the money.
Nope.
And will you be explaining yourself?
I'm good.
We are well beyond cookies now.
I guess we'll just chalk it up
to one of life's little
mysteries, very annoying.
But as always, I'll survive.
No, you won't.
(tense music)
(tense music)
(Tina sobbing)
(unsettling music)
(tense music)
(tense music)
(tense music)
(Tina sobbing)
(dramatic music)
Hey, new guy, Thomas?
Just like before, we're never coming back.
No one has to know what happened here.
No one will know what happened here.
Kill him.
Hey, where are you going?
Kill him, kill him!
(gun firing)
(magazines clacking)
(gun click)
(gun caulks)
(gun fires)
(water burbling)
(tape cracking)
If I'm being completely honest,
this week didn't go as planned.
Get up.
He killed my grandpa after
he saw your little note.
(flesh slaps)
(water burbling)
(somber music)
(clock ticking)
(somber music continues)
(Colt whining)
(Colt panting)
(hand knocking)
(Colt whining)
Fuck, fuck!
(Colt whining and grunting)
Fuck! (panting)
(Colt sobbing)
(somber music)
(Colt panting)
(somber music continues)
(somber music)
(Colt panting)
(somber music continues)
I'm done.
I'm done. (sobs)
(ground crackling)
Are you okay?
You need a ride home?
Miss, are you lost?
What's your name?
Justin.
Justin, how do you feel about a trade?
(ground roaring)
(mellow music)
(birds squawking)
(ominous music)
(ground crackling)
(vehicle humming)
(birds squawking)
(door thuds)
(birds squawking)
(safety belt clicks)
(ground crackling)
[Colt] Tina, There's
one more thing I gotta
be completely honest about.
[Tina] I already know
that you lied about
what you do for work, Colt.
[Billy] It's Billy.
[Tina] What?
[Billy] My name, it's Billy. Not Colt.
[Tina] Son of a bitch.
(Tina and Billy laughing)
(nostalgic music)
Dreams turn cold in the winter time
The wind blew hard
We lost our ride
Down in the months
of the dead and bleak
We walked along towards Bakers Street
With taxi cabs swim like sharks
Through Central Park's cold dark heart
And on the back a ghost of young
We swam the lakes
We walked the shore
(nostalgic music)
All I know
Is what I'm seeing
Staying here
Is fool's gold
(nostalgic music)
Found myself on a sunny shore
Pacific Highway
Number one
And late at night we came alive
Somewhere between
Sunset and vine
When there's a fleeting thing
I lost my way
Inside a flame
Oh the ways of bettered hopes
And the hanging thread
Of final ropes
(nostalgic music)
All I know
Is what I'm seeing
Staying here
Is fool's gold
All I know
Is what I'm seeing
Stayin' here
Is fool's gold
(nostalgic music)
Where I grew up all
the roads were long
With twists and turns
But we had our songs
It's colder than it was before
And the sun don't shine
Most all the time
Take me from these gravel roads
'Cause the city lights
They shine so bright
I'm riding here in the dark
And here are things
That you can't be
All I know
Is what I'm seeing
Staying here