Pelverata (2025) Movie Script
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Mish.
Let's switch.
Have patience.
When I started in this field,
we'd always take each calculation longhand
after taking the readings.
Well, you don't need
to anymore, you know?
I mean the scientific calculator does all
of the equations for you.
The only thing that you actually need
to know are the sequences.
Hey, when did you check
the settings on the base station
to reconfirm that it was calibrated?
Hello, I'm serious.
I mean the sequences look fine, but
This would go a lot quicker
if you just do what you're told.
Easy there, tiger.
I don't actually remember Hamid appointing
a manager or leader
on this specific field trip.
Well, direction has to come from someone.
I'm more experienced
and this ain't my first rodeo.
Okay?
Well, fine.
What am I supposed to do then?
I'm just supposed to stand
here next to the base station
and then if you need, to follow you around
like a little puppy dog.
No thanks.
Go on.
I'll yell out the numbers
and you log 'em in.
This will be a good opportunity for you
to learn long form calcs.
"Good opportunity for
you to learn long form calcs."
Jesus Christ.
(indistinct)
Excuse me, dear captain,
may the humble apprentice please have a go?
Go on.
Eight degrees of the line.
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Well, that looks
Right, doesn't it, Misha?
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Eastings and northern
settings are absolutely fine.
It must be an issue with
the orthometric height.
Perhaps by some chance
you just managed to hit a point
that was perfect for the signal.
Why do you get the bigger one?
[Misha] This is serious.
So you're not hungry then.
Not a joke, Myaree.
(Misha muttering)
94 is an overlay.
And on a professional
glance, today's points were off.
If this continues for the
rest of the assignment,
we won't have a feasibility study.
Look, it's a feasibility study, okay?
Accuracy can be up to like one meter.
It's really not that
You're not listening.
Either the controller or
the base station are faulty.
Would you trade that bowl
if I gave you the right answer?
Myaree.
Okay, fine.
Half of your bowl for
(sighing) You're not
gonna pull this same shit now.
Half of the equipment's working,
half of it isn't.
It's maths.
[Myaree] All right, maths. Let's do it.
A fraction of a clue for
two mouthfuls. (Laughing)
I've been sitting here
for the past two hours
troubleshooting the data,
using first principles
calculations by hand.
I give a shit about this working
and you're just sitting here
playing these stupid little
mind games with me all the time.
A deal's a deal.
Your calibration is the issue, Professor.
You know, to be honest with you,
I just zoned out within
like the first 10 minutes
of you speaking because all of your talking
just reminds me of like, Professor Wajuju
from Uni or something.
I could be butchering that name pretty bad.
It's calibrated perfectly.
I wouldn't be stupid enough
not to set the baseline.
Were there any data points
in your calcs that were correct?
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I reckon there might be one, Mish.
Getting really sick
of you calling me that.
Go on, Mr. First Principles.
There was one, wasn't there?
Well, I think it could be
a combination of things.
I think a fluke more than anything.
Oh yeah, a fluke.
Kinda like that fluke
yesterday with the dongle.
Then tell me, why is all the
subsequent data wrong then?
I couldn't possibly say.
Exactly my point.
The reason being,
it's because there's no data afterwards.
So subsequent is redundant, right?
Just spit it the fuck out, would you?
I'm getting really sick of the
way you're acting towards me.
Jesus Christ. Okay, fine.
I'd change the calibration
values to be consistent
with Tasmanian sea level.
So the baseline's different.
(sighing) Anyways, I'm going to bed.
I'm tired.
(tent unzipping)
(Misha breathing heavily)
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(Misha breathing heavily)
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(tent unzipping)
There's about half a cup left
in that trusty odd percolator.
Rough night?
Ugh.
You all right?
(Misha groaning)
(laughing) You all right? (Laughing)
(engine rumbling)
(door slamming)
What took you so long?
Number two, Mish.
You want a full description?
Jesus.
No, he wasn't there, actually.
[Misha] We gotta get a move on.
Sure.
You're driving though.
Probably better if you do.
And why's that?
I just
Don't feel very well, so can't drive?
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Look, here's what's gonna happen.
We're gonna get out of this car
and we're gonna go for a walk,
stretch our feet, get some fresh air.
I'm sure it will make you feel better.
We gotta keep moving.
We gotta keep the schedule.
Sounds good.
You wanna drive then?
(door clicking)
Didn't think so.
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(Misha coughing)
You are fast.
I didn't think you had it in you.
You okay, Professor?
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(engine rumbling)
Fuck this.
What are you doing?
Is the car breaking down?
I definitely hope not.
Look, you are gonna have to tell me.
Okay, Mish?
I'm being serious.
Tell you what?
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You can tell me anything,
except "I'm just thirsty."
(Misha muttering)
Stop.
Tell me what it is, Mish.
You're really freaking me out.
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I've got my medication,
helps my condition.
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Which is?
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Psychosis.
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Hey Lucia, it's me.
Can you get Hamid to call me back asap?
It's an emergency.
So, how are you feeling?
I'm having trouble remembering.
What time did we finish the schedule today?
By schedule, do you mean walk?
Walk?
When?
Okay, look, Misha,
we're gonna get your meds.
This is the only thing that is
gonna make you feel better.
I think it's just best for
everyone if we do that.
(birds chirping)
Well the clearance is challenging
but the data's looking good.
Yeah, we've got a bit to do,
but everything's scheduled to plan.
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Myaree, she's great.
Knows her way around it all.
Yeah, all good.
Understood.
Yeah.
We'll call if anything.
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Two shots, not too hot
and with enough of a kick
to get us started this morning.
Ah, okay,
so I recalculated a new route.
I worked out that the base data is likely
not gonna change all that much.
So we can actually provide two sets
for the feasibility room,
the original and the new set.
We'll just run them in
parallel against the variations
of eastings and northerns.
We'll only add on 1.5 to
two hours extra per day.
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See, there.
So you found your meds then?
[Misha] What was that?
All of this, your meds?
[Misha] (laughing)
No, they're still missing.
[Myaree] Mish, what
the fuck is going on here?
The assignment.
You sure you didn't take some kind of
thing to pick you up?
(laughing) I'm sorry, Myaree.
I love your style,
but none of that business for me.
Just good old caffeine.
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Right.
(birds chirping)
Now,
I know you're not gonna finish that.
Not now.
It'll get infected with whatever you got.
Know what my secret ingredient is?
Cup of soup?
(Misha laughing)
How'd you know?
Empty packets in the bin?
[Misha] (laughing) What? (Indistinct)
You know what I reckon it is?
Oh boy.
You've been at me about this all day.
Can't we just enjoy each other's company?
To be honest with you,
I really don't know how to do that anymore.
[Misha] (laughing) Why not?
'Cause something is clearly up with you.
Is it really that hard for you to accept?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's hard as fuck for me to accept.
Let me replay the
sequence of events for you.
You know, at the start of this assignment,
you were all over the shop,
not to mention uptight as hell
and unpleasant to be around.
Then all of a sudden you're unwell
and you tell me that you've
lost your medication that helps
to keep your psychosis at bay,
and now you are like refined
super-version of yourself
that you probably always wish you were.
It's just, it's weird.
I, I can't, I can't understand it.
I haven't felt this
good in my entire life.
A veil has been lifted.
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Breathe it in,
it's medicine.
Right.
Medicine.
And on that note, I'm gonna go take a bunch
of sleeping pills to forget that today
and this conversation ever happened.
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(Misha breathing heavily)
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(Misha exhaling heavily)
(birds chirping)
You left your shoes in there.
You slept in.
(birds chirping)
(engine rumbling)
(birds chirping)
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(Misha groaning)
(Misha sighing)
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(radio beeping)
Who are you calling?
(Myaree gasping)
What are you doing,
sneaking up on me like that?
What were you gonna tell him?
That things aren't going to plan?
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That this is almost too much for you?
Too much for me?
Really?
You can't call like that
on your own. (Indistinct)
You didn't leave me
much of a choice, did you?
Well frankly, right now
you're making me really,
really uncomfortable.
I don't know what else to do.
So what, when it gets too much for you,
you just throw it in, huh?
(sighing) Again, typical.
It's better for both of us.
It's over.
Better or convenient?
Both,
in that exact order.
Oh.
In that exact order.
Misha, would you please just tell me
what the fuck is going on here?
(Misha spitting)
Give me the phone, Myaree.
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The phone!
I hate asking twice.
Have I done anything,
anything wrong since we started?
Huh?
Tell me, Myaree.
No.
No.
That's the answer.
That's the only answer, Myaree.
You know, I took it along with me,
The original application Hamid submitted.
Yeah.
Got a hold of that.
X percent Palawa.
How very convenient.
The shit out of that (indistinct)
Compared to the brush
over of my feasibility model.
Again, don't figure.
(birds chirping)
Morning.
Two shots.
Not too hot.
All right.
We've gotta make a move on.
Gotta keep the schedule.
(engine rumbling)
Try it one more time.
(Misha sighing)
Okay, yeah, I got it.
Wanna try over there?
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(birds chirping)
(bird squawking)
(Misha breathing heavily)
(tent rustling)
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Who's that?
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(birds squawking)
(engine revving)
(Myaree gasping)
Ow.
(engine sputtering)
(birds squawking)
Mish.
Mish!
There's a hole in the sump.
No oil left.
I've packed everything in the car.
The technical gear is all locked up.
The only thing that we
need to get now is just
the tents and the packs.
I still think we finish this.
I've worked out
potentially another route.
The thinking is
No, I'm not...
There's gonna be no more thinking.
Only hiking from this point onwards.
And Hamid said to head to Sealers Cove
if anything happens.
By my count, this absolutely
counts as something happening.
Just call it in.
We'll do a plan, but have another.
Yeah.
And how do you think we'd do that?
This whole thing is cooked.
The assignment is just fucked up.
To be honest with you,
I'm actually glad that the car broke down.
How do you know where
Sealers Cove is then?
Just keep driving down the road
and it's true south.
I still think we take the RTK
and base station.
Be productive, get some data.
You just really don't
know when to give up,
do you, Mish?
(Misha breathing heavily)
(Misha breathing heavily and grunting)
(tense music)
Mish.
It's okay, it's okay.
(tense music continues)
It's okay.
Wanna tell me what happened?
(hands clapping) Mish?
Is it a nightmare?
You know, I, I get them two sometimes.
To be honest,
this whole sort of situation,
recently, it just sort
of really made me feel
How do you know if it's a nightmare?
Scares the shit out of
you when you wake up.
It's been, it's been a
rough few days for us
and I think we should really get some rest.
You'll feel better.
Do you need me to get you anything?
I think we should
(sighing) just try and sleep
and we'll feel better in the morning.
A bolt gun.
Heard the reverberation.
What did you just say?
What does it sound like?
(Misha mimicking air hissing)
I heard it.
You heard it in your
dream or in your tent?
Yeah, I guess so.
You mean, guess or maybe?
(Misha sighing)
What are you doing
dreaming about a bolt gun, Mish?
Houlihan's Meatworks.
I was a line worker there 15 years ago.
I started Uni.
We'd used the bolt guns
on the cows down the processing stream.
Is that what your dream was about?
Islanovich,
he was the night foreman there.
This is before I was even on the meds.
And the others would pick on me.
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One day they blindfolded and bound me
and put me into the cage with the cow
and pressed the bolt gun against my head.
Said they were gonna use it on me.
Bang.
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That's awful.
Sadistic as fuck.
Mish, I'm really sorry
that happened to you.
I couldn't get the smell
outta my hair for four weeks,
or my clothes.
That was 15 years ago.
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Seven since I've last thought about it.
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So, you've had a nightmare
about it now, I guess.
Yeah, this is different.
Something's really off.
I can smell it.
And the sound in my dream,
it's real in my, in my tent with me.
The slaughterhouse smell,
the whole tent reeks of it.
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What are you doing?
Do you hear that?
[Misha] What?
It's within this vicinity.
Come here.
Down here.
It's my stomach grumbling. (Laughing)
(Myaree grunting)
[Misha] Why do you
have to keep doing that?
Just having a bit of fun.
[Misha] Why can't you just be normal?
Well what do you mean?
What did you mean the other day
when you were talking about.
X percent Palawa
business and stuff like that.
X percent what?
[Myaree] You don't remember, do you?
What?
You were talking about like
bringing the assignment with you
and going through the
folder and stuff like that.
(Misha sighing)
Thanks for waiting.
Myaree.
(static hissing) (tense orchestral music)
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I found it.
Misha, I found it.
It's just around the corner.
We can get there easily if we just...
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(Myaree sighing)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
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Hey, Mish.
(static hissing) (eerie ambient music)
No, it,
it could just be backup
charge or something,
like activates at a certain frequency.
I'm sure it's nothing.
We're nearly home.
We just have to set up one more camp.
Anyways, we should get going.
(tense orchestral music)
Misha, who are you staring at before?
What?
Before, when I walked off,
I came back to find you
and you were there staring at something
or someone.
No one.
That's my answer.
(thunder crashing)
Well why did you walk off without me?
You're seeing stuff again, aren't you?
This stuff,
this stuff that I was afraid of.
You and everyone else, just judging.
I mean I can say the same.
You know, with the whole
x percent Palawa and
not being your perception of normal.
At the end of the day, I suppose
we all have our baggage.
We're all human.
Right?
Is that what you call it?
I just mean like, you
know, you with your pills
and me with... (sighing)
Yeah, look,
it's true.
I convinced Hamid and
everything fell into place.
I mean, technically your
feasibility proposal was flawless,
but I just needed, you
know, the little something to
push it further
and so I (sighing)
Was prepared to X percent my way through
to get it off the ground.
(sighing) I guess that
sounds a lot worse, doesn't it?
You know, sometimes I actually wish
that I had something,
something like you, Mish,
you know, a profound
experience of some sort
that just kind of leads me
in a different direction, I suppose.
Something spiritual.
Maybe.
Mish.
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Do you know when you've
had profound experience?
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Hey, Mish.
Mish, we've gotta get going.
(tent unzipping)
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There it is.
Sealers Cove.
(static hissing)
(tense orchestral music)
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(Myaree gasping)
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(waves crashing)
(waves crashing)
(child crying)
[Child] Help me.
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(child crying)
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(Myaree breathing heavily)
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(Myaree breathing heavily)
Are you okay?
What's the matter?
(indistinct)
What's the matter?
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(waves crashing)
(helicopter whirring)
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Holy shit, they're actually here.
Fuck.
Come on, we're gonna go.
The helicopter's here.
Come on, they here.
We gotta get going.
Come on, Mish.
(helicopter whirring)
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You want this?
Come with me.
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Almost there, Mish.
Almost there.
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(helicopter whirring)
(Myaree gasping)
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(static hissing)
(voices chattering indistinctly)
[Child] Help me.
(voice chattering indistinctly)
(waves crashing)
(Myaree groaning)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(fly buzzing)
Mish?
Mish, are you in here?
Mish?
(people crying)
(child crying)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
Stop!
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
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(person shouting indistinctly)
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Mish.
Let's switch.
Have patience.
When I started in this field,
we'd always take each calculation longhand
after taking the readings.
Well, you don't need
to anymore, you know?
I mean the scientific calculator does all
of the equations for you.
The only thing that you actually need
to know are the sequences.
Hey, when did you check
the settings on the base station
to reconfirm that it was calibrated?
Hello, I'm serious.
I mean the sequences look fine, but
This would go a lot quicker
if you just do what you're told.
Easy there, tiger.
I don't actually remember Hamid appointing
a manager or leader
on this specific field trip.
Well, direction has to come from someone.
I'm more experienced
and this ain't my first rodeo.
Okay?
Well, fine.
What am I supposed to do then?
I'm just supposed to stand
here next to the base station
and then if you need, to follow you around
like a little puppy dog.
No thanks.
Go on.
I'll yell out the numbers
and you log 'em in.
This will be a good opportunity for you
to learn long form calcs.
"Good opportunity for
you to learn long form calcs."
Jesus Christ.
(indistinct)
Excuse me, dear captain,
may the humble apprentice please have a go?
Go on.
Eight degrees of the line.
(gentle orchestral music)
Well, that looks
Right, doesn't it, Misha?
(gentle orchestral music)
Eastings and northern
settings are absolutely fine.
It must be an issue with
the orthometric height.
Perhaps by some chance
you just managed to hit a point
that was perfect for the signal.
Why do you get the bigger one?
[Misha] This is serious.
So you're not hungry then.
Not a joke, Myaree.
(Misha muttering)
94 is an overlay.
And on a professional
glance, today's points were off.
If this continues for the
rest of the assignment,
we won't have a feasibility study.
Look, it's a feasibility study, okay?
Accuracy can be up to like one meter.
It's really not that
You're not listening.
Either the controller or
the base station are faulty.
Would you trade that bowl
if I gave you the right answer?
Myaree.
Okay, fine.
Half of your bowl for
(sighing) You're not
gonna pull this same shit now.
Half of the equipment's working,
half of it isn't.
It's maths.
[Myaree] All right, maths. Let's do it.
A fraction of a clue for
two mouthfuls. (Laughing)
I've been sitting here
for the past two hours
troubleshooting the data,
using first principles
calculations by hand.
I give a shit about this working
and you're just sitting here
playing these stupid little
mind games with me all the time.
A deal's a deal.
Your calibration is the issue, Professor.
You know, to be honest with you,
I just zoned out within
like the first 10 minutes
of you speaking because all of your talking
just reminds me of like, Professor Wajuju
from Uni or something.
I could be butchering that name pretty bad.
It's calibrated perfectly.
I wouldn't be stupid enough
not to set the baseline.
Were there any data points
in your calcs that were correct?
(gentle orchestral music)
I reckon there might be one, Mish.
Getting really sick
of you calling me that.
Go on, Mr. First Principles.
There was one, wasn't there?
Well, I think it could be
a combination of things.
I think a fluke more than anything.
Oh yeah, a fluke.
Kinda like that fluke
yesterday with the dongle.
Then tell me, why is all the
subsequent data wrong then?
I couldn't possibly say.
Exactly my point.
The reason being,
it's because there's no data afterwards.
So subsequent is redundant, right?
Just spit it the fuck out, would you?
I'm getting really sick of the
way you're acting towards me.
Jesus Christ. Okay, fine.
I'd change the calibration
values to be consistent
with Tasmanian sea level.
So the baseline's different.
(sighing) Anyways, I'm going to bed.
I'm tired.
(tent unzipping)
(Misha breathing heavily)
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(Misha breathing heavily)
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(tent unzipping)
There's about half a cup left
in that trusty odd percolator.
Rough night?
Ugh.
You all right?
(Misha groaning)
(laughing) You all right? (Laughing)
(engine rumbling)
(door slamming)
What took you so long?
Number two, Mish.
You want a full description?
Jesus.
No, he wasn't there, actually.
[Misha] We gotta get a move on.
Sure.
You're driving though.
Probably better if you do.
And why's that?
I just
Don't feel very well, so can't drive?
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Look, here's what's gonna happen.
We're gonna get out of this car
and we're gonna go for a walk,
stretch our feet, get some fresh air.
I'm sure it will make you feel better.
We gotta keep moving.
We gotta keep the schedule.
Sounds good.
You wanna drive then?
(door clicking)
Didn't think so.
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(Misha coughing)
You are fast.
I didn't think you had it in you.
You okay, Professor?
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(engine rumbling)
Fuck this.
What are you doing?
Is the car breaking down?
I definitely hope not.
Look, you are gonna have to tell me.
Okay, Mish?
I'm being serious.
Tell you what?
(dramatic orchestral music)
You can tell me anything,
except "I'm just thirsty."
(Misha muttering)
Stop.
Tell me what it is, Mish.
You're really freaking me out.
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I've got my medication,
helps my condition.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
Which is?
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Psychosis.
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Hey Lucia, it's me.
Can you get Hamid to call me back asap?
It's an emergency.
So, how are you feeling?
I'm having trouble remembering.
What time did we finish the schedule today?
By schedule, do you mean walk?
Walk?
When?
Okay, look, Misha,
we're gonna get your meds.
This is the only thing that is
gonna make you feel better.
I think it's just best for
everyone if we do that.
(birds chirping)
Well the clearance is challenging
but the data's looking good.
Yeah, we've got a bit to do,
but everything's scheduled to plan.
(dramatic orchestral music)
Myaree, she's great.
Knows her way around it all.
Yeah, all good.
Understood.
Yeah.
We'll call if anything.
(dramatic orchestral music)
Two shots, not too hot
and with enough of a kick
to get us started this morning.
Ah, okay,
so I recalculated a new route.
I worked out that the base data is likely
not gonna change all that much.
So we can actually provide two sets
for the feasibility room,
the original and the new set.
We'll just run them in
parallel against the variations
of eastings and northerns.
We'll only add on 1.5 to
two hours extra per day.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
See, there.
So you found your meds then?
[Misha] What was that?
All of this, your meds?
[Misha] (laughing)
No, they're still missing.
[Myaree] Mish, what
the fuck is going on here?
The assignment.
You sure you didn't take some kind of
thing to pick you up?
(laughing) I'm sorry, Myaree.
I love your style,
but none of that business for me.
Just good old caffeine.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
Right.
(birds chirping)
Now,
I know you're not gonna finish that.
Not now.
It'll get infected with whatever you got.
Know what my secret ingredient is?
Cup of soup?
(Misha laughing)
How'd you know?
Empty packets in the bin?
[Misha] (laughing) What? (Indistinct)
You know what I reckon it is?
Oh boy.
You've been at me about this all day.
Can't we just enjoy each other's company?
To be honest with you,
I really don't know how to do that anymore.
[Misha] (laughing) Why not?
'Cause something is clearly up with you.
Is it really that hard for you to accept?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's hard as fuck for me to accept.
Let me replay the
sequence of events for you.
You know, at the start of this assignment,
you were all over the shop,
not to mention uptight as hell
and unpleasant to be around.
Then all of a sudden you're unwell
and you tell me that you've
lost your medication that helps
to keep your psychosis at bay,
and now you are like refined
super-version of yourself
that you probably always wish you were.
It's just, it's weird.
I, I can't, I can't understand it.
I haven't felt this
good in my entire life.
A veil has been lifted.
(dramatic orchestral music)
Breathe it in,
it's medicine.
Right.
Medicine.
And on that note, I'm gonna go take a bunch
of sleeping pills to forget that today
and this conversation ever happened.
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(Misha breathing heavily)
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(Misha exhaling heavily)
(birds chirping)
You left your shoes in there.
You slept in.
(birds chirping)
(engine rumbling)
(birds chirping)
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(Misha groaning)
(Misha sighing)
(dramatic orchestral music)
(radio beeping)
Who are you calling?
(Myaree gasping)
What are you doing,
sneaking up on me like that?
What were you gonna tell him?
That things aren't going to plan?
(dramatic orchestral music)
That this is almost too much for you?
Too much for me?
Really?
You can't call like that
on your own. (Indistinct)
You didn't leave me
much of a choice, did you?
Well frankly, right now
you're making me really,
really uncomfortable.
I don't know what else to do.
So what, when it gets too much for you,
you just throw it in, huh?
(sighing) Again, typical.
It's better for both of us.
It's over.
Better or convenient?
Both,
in that exact order.
Oh.
In that exact order.
Misha, would you please just tell me
what the fuck is going on here?
(Misha spitting)
Give me the phone, Myaree.
(tense orchestral music)
The phone!
I hate asking twice.
Have I done anything,
anything wrong since we started?
Huh?
Tell me, Myaree.
No.
No.
That's the answer.
That's the only answer, Myaree.
You know, I took it along with me,
The original application Hamid submitted.
Yeah.
Got a hold of that.
X percent Palawa.
How very convenient.
The shit out of that (indistinct)
Compared to the brush
over of my feasibility model.
Again, don't figure.
(birds chirping)
Morning.
Two shots.
Not too hot.
All right.
We've gotta make a move on.
Gotta keep the schedule.
(engine rumbling)
Try it one more time.
(Misha sighing)
Okay, yeah, I got it.
Wanna try over there?
(tense orchestral music)
(birds chirping)
(bird squawking)
(Misha breathing heavily)
(tent rustling)
(tense orchestral music)
Who's that?
(tense orchestral music)
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(birds squawking)
(engine revving)
(Myaree gasping)
Ow.
(engine sputtering)
(birds squawking)
Mish.
Mish!
There's a hole in the sump.
No oil left.
I've packed everything in the car.
The technical gear is all locked up.
The only thing that we
need to get now is just
the tents and the packs.
I still think we finish this.
I've worked out
potentially another route.
The thinking is
No, I'm not...
There's gonna be no more thinking.
Only hiking from this point onwards.
And Hamid said to head to Sealers Cove
if anything happens.
By my count, this absolutely
counts as something happening.
Just call it in.
We'll do a plan, but have another.
Yeah.
And how do you think we'd do that?
This whole thing is cooked.
The assignment is just fucked up.
To be honest with you,
I'm actually glad that the car broke down.
How do you know where
Sealers Cove is then?
Just keep driving down the road
and it's true south.
I still think we take the RTK
and base station.
Be productive, get some data.
You just really don't
know when to give up,
do you, Mish?
(Misha breathing heavily)
(Misha breathing heavily and grunting)
(tense music)
Mish.
It's okay, it's okay.
(tense music continues)
It's okay.
Wanna tell me what happened?
(hands clapping) Mish?
Is it a nightmare?
You know, I, I get them two sometimes.
To be honest,
this whole sort of situation,
recently, it just sort
of really made me feel
How do you know if it's a nightmare?
Scares the shit out of
you when you wake up.
It's been, it's been a
rough few days for us
and I think we should really get some rest.
You'll feel better.
Do you need me to get you anything?
I think we should
(sighing) just try and sleep
and we'll feel better in the morning.
A bolt gun.
Heard the reverberation.
What did you just say?
What does it sound like?
(Misha mimicking air hissing)
I heard it.
You heard it in your
dream or in your tent?
Yeah, I guess so.
You mean, guess or maybe?
(Misha sighing)
What are you doing
dreaming about a bolt gun, Mish?
Houlihan's Meatworks.
I was a line worker there 15 years ago.
I started Uni.
We'd used the bolt guns
on the cows down the processing stream.
Is that what your dream was about?
Islanovich,
he was the night foreman there.
This is before I was even on the meds.
And the others would pick on me.
(dramatic orchestral music)
One day they blindfolded and bound me
and put me into the cage with the cow
and pressed the bolt gun against my head.
Said they were gonna use it on me.
Bang.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
That's awful.
Sadistic as fuck.
Mish, I'm really sorry
that happened to you.
I couldn't get the smell
outta my hair for four weeks,
or my clothes.
That was 15 years ago.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
Seven since I've last thought about it.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
So, you've had a nightmare
about it now, I guess.
Yeah, this is different.
Something's really off.
I can smell it.
And the sound in my dream,
it's real in my, in my tent with me.
The slaughterhouse smell,
the whole tent reeks of it.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
What are you doing?
Do you hear that?
[Misha] What?
It's within this vicinity.
Come here.
Down here.
It's my stomach grumbling. (Laughing)
(Myaree grunting)
[Misha] Why do you
have to keep doing that?
Just having a bit of fun.
[Misha] Why can't you just be normal?
Well what do you mean?
What did you mean the other day
when you were talking about.
X percent Palawa
business and stuff like that.
X percent what?
[Myaree] You don't remember, do you?
What?
You were talking about like
bringing the assignment with you
and going through the
folder and stuff like that.
(Misha sighing)
Thanks for waiting.
Myaree.
(static hissing) (tense orchestral music)
(tense orchestral music continues)
I found it.
Misha, I found it.
It's just around the corner.
We can get there easily if we just...
(tense orchestral music continues)
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(Myaree sighing)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(dramatic orchestral music)
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Hey, Mish.
(static hissing) (eerie ambient music)
No, it,
it could just be backup
charge or something,
like activates at a certain frequency.
I'm sure it's nothing.
We're nearly home.
We just have to set up one more camp.
Anyways, we should get going.
(tense orchestral music)
Misha, who are you staring at before?
What?
Before, when I walked off,
I came back to find you
and you were there staring at something
or someone.
No one.
That's my answer.
(thunder crashing)
Well why did you walk off without me?
You're seeing stuff again, aren't you?
This stuff,
this stuff that I was afraid of.
You and everyone else, just judging.
I mean I can say the same.
You know, with the whole
x percent Palawa and
not being your perception of normal.
At the end of the day, I suppose
we all have our baggage.
We're all human.
Right?
Is that what you call it?
I just mean like, you
know, you with your pills
and me with... (sighing)
Yeah, look,
it's true.
I convinced Hamid and
everything fell into place.
I mean, technically your
feasibility proposal was flawless,
but I just needed, you
know, the little something to
push it further
and so I (sighing)
Was prepared to X percent my way through
to get it off the ground.
(sighing) I guess that
sounds a lot worse, doesn't it?
You know, sometimes I actually wish
that I had something,
something like you, Mish,
you know, a profound
experience of some sort
that just kind of leads me
in a different direction, I suppose.
Something spiritual.
Maybe.
Mish.
(dramatic orchestral music)
Do you know when you've
had profound experience?
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Hey, Mish.
Mish, we've gotta get going.
(tent unzipping)
(dramatic orchestral music)
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There it is.
Sealers Cove.
(static hissing)
(tense orchestral music)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(Myaree gasping)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(tense orchestral music continues)
(waves crashing)
(waves crashing)
(child crying)
[Child] Help me.
(dramatic orchestral music)
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(child crying)
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
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(Myaree breathing heavily)
Are you okay?
What's the matter?
(indistinct)
What's the matter?
(tense orchestral music)
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(waves crashing)
(helicopter whirring)
(dramatic orchestral music)
Holy shit, they're actually here.
Fuck.
Come on, we're gonna go.
The helicopter's here.
Come on, they here.
We gotta get going.
Come on, Mish.
(helicopter whirring)
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
You want this?
Come with me.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
Almost there, Mish.
Almost there.
(dramatic orchestral music continues)
(helicopter whirring)
(Myaree gasping)
(dramatic orchestral music)
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(static hissing)
(voices chattering indistinctly)
[Child] Help me.
(voice chattering indistinctly)
(waves crashing)
(Myaree groaning)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(fly buzzing)
Mish?
Mish, are you in here?
Mish?
(people crying)
(child crying)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
Stop!
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
(people crying continues)
(Myaree breathing heavily)
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(person shouting indistinctly)
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