Remnant (2024) Movie Script
1
[spaghetti western music
plays]
[gunshot]
[wind blows]
[distant and muffled sobs]
[cries]
[distant screams]
[dramatic effect]
[silence]
[whispering]
[whispering continues]
[whispering continues]
[distant voices]
Hey, are you OK?
Shh.
[muffled whispers]
[gentle rockslide]
[screams and sobs]
[distant crying]
[sobs]
[heartbeat]
[dramatic crash effect]
What's happening to me?
[distant engine effect]
[deep heavy breath]
[beeping]
[respirator sounds, beeping]
[distant whispers]
Are you OK?
-[beeping continues]
-[screams]
-[beeping continues]
-[heartbeat]
[whispering voices]
[sudden impact]
[Dr Stone] Neural Control
Interface, or NCI,
is a direct communication
pathway
between the brain
and the computer.
It allows us to monitor
and repair
damaged neurons in the brain,
creating a perfect symbiosis
between man and machine.
Imagine a tiny needle
containing a rolled-up mesh
that is directly injected
into the human brain.
The mesh slowly unravels,
encompassing the damaged
part of the brain.
We then implant a small,
wafer-sized computer chip
into the brain connect it
with the mesh,
completing the neural net.
Let's take a closer look
at the implications
of this technology.
All living things have
a bio-electrical code.
Electrical signals that relate
to patterns of growth.
What if the neural
control interface
allowed us to change
the bio-electrical code
in our cells
to repair or even regenerate?
The potential therapeutic
applications
of this technology
are immeasurable.
Mental illness, brain injury,
or even paralysis
may one day
be a thing of the past.
Imagine a world
where people
with spinal injuries
could walk again.
I know this might sound
like science fiction,
but let me tell you,
this technology,
it's here.
Now.
[applause]
Start preparations, John.
Are you seriously going
through with this?
Welcome back, Grace.
My name
is Doctor Adriana Stone.
I'm the head
of the neurological department
at Bio Neural Solutions.
You must have a lot
of questions.
You are a lucky girl, Grace.
Why is my head so sore?
Just feel back here.
You touch it.
It leads to a small
computer chip
that we implanted
in your brain.
It allows us to monitor
your brain function
and make any adjustments
if required.
-I know-
-What?
It's a lot to take in.
Grace, you were in
a serious car accident.
The injuries were very severe.
We had to put you into an
induced coma to keep you alive
until you were stable enough
for the implant.
The implant's the only reason
why you survived the accident.
They're lovely, aren't they?
Grace, I think
that's enough for today.
Um...
You're in good hands.
Rest up.
We'll talk again tomorrow.
OK?
[woman 1] Hey,
I'm really glad you called.
[woman 2] I didn't have much
of a choice.
[woman 1] You're looking good,
though.
How's your arm?
[woman 2] Really strange.
Doesn't feel part of me
anymore.
[woman 1] What you
went through,
I'm not surprised you feel
that way.
Hey.
Where are we?
We're home.
Come on.
[wind chimes play]
Hey.
You OK?
Yeah. I'm OK. I'm OK.
We don't have to stay
here tonight.
We can find somewhere else.
Guess we're staying then.
Hey, Grace.
You in there?
I can't believe they finished
the renovations.
Hey.
Hey.
Pillow still smells like Mum.
Your mum and dad...
cared more for me than my own
parents did.
I know.
I'll always be thankful for
that.
They loved you like one
of their own.
[distant creaking]
[creaking continues]
[heavy whispering breath]
[whispering breaths continue]
[distant whimpering]
[music intensifies]
[distant whispering]
[panting]
-[panting]
-[creaking]
[music builds]
[creaking]
[squeaking]
[panting]
[eerie sound intensifies]
[humming jovial melody]
[teaspoon taps and clatters]
[humming continues]
[knocks]
The world is awake
and you should be too.
Come on, time to get up.
Hello.
Wish you'd told me
you were coming here.
I'm used to doing things
on my own.
Thought we figured
all this stuff out.
You OK?
OK, fine.
Well, I'll go then.
You know where I am
if you want to talk.
No, no, no, please...
Don't go.
I'm sorry, I...
Sometimes I feel like
it's my fault.
What do you mean?
I was just so angry the night
they came after me and I...
Grace, you must have realised
that's what they do.
Especially when you knew
I was coming back
for Soph's funeral.
Hey. Hey, we were just
worried about you, that's all.
If I hadn't have run away,
maybe they'd still be here.
Grace, I wish we could go back
and change what's happened.
You know we can't.
Yeah.
It's just hard.
I know, I know.
And I'm so sorry.
For what?
For being so horrible
to you all the time.
I can't even begin to imagine
what you're going through.
Hey? But I can sit
next to you
and be with you through it.
Nothing else matters.
OK?
Come on, let's go for a walk.
-Yeah, OK.
-OK.
-Yes.
-Up we get.
-I am going to switch you.
-I'm acting like...
-Yeah.
-Madame. [chuckles]
Do you know who put
those flowers there?
No clue.
Look nice though.
OK.
-So.
-So.
-How's Ava?
-Oh.
Yeah.
Actually, not good.
Um, we broke up.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
-No, no.
-I am. I didn't know.
It's fine, you know.
It's whatever.
It's cool.
When I decided to leave,
I thought that relationships
would be the easiest thing
because I could finally be me.
And it turns out
that relationships
don't work that way.
So, there you go.
I'm really sorry.
It's fine.
And I hope it wasn't
because of me.
No, no, of course not.
Look, it's actually been
coming for a while now
and I just didn't see it, so.
-Why didn't you just tell me?
-And put more on your plate?
Are you serious?
Well, when does she move out?
This week.
-Oh, OK.
-Yeah.
That soon.
So I'll actually need to
go back for a few days
-and sort some stuff out.
-Yeah, yeah.
But only if you're
feeling up to it.
Yeah. No, go.
I'll be fine.
OK. Well, OK. We'll see
how the next few days go.
[snap]
Ooh. Are you OK?
Alright, I'm checking.
Just...
Oh, that's nasty.
[panting] Ah.
Yeah, it's OK.
-Are you sure?
-Yeah.
-[motorbike engine revs]
-Hey! Who's that?
[sighs] Go!
Are you sure?
Yes.
Go and see who's spoiling
our solitude.
OK. All right.
Don't take too long.
[motorbike engine revs]
[chuckles]
Oh my God.
[squeals]
Oh, it's so good
to see you.
Look at that face.
How are you?
Good. Better now
that you're here.
There you go.
Thanks.
[sighs deeply]
Thanks.
Is Grace OK?
She's not in a good place
at the moment.
She's been through a lot.
Yeah.
So...
How's the farm going?
Yeah, it's been a tough
few years
with the drought and all,
so, um, I had to get some
extra work in town.
Do you remember Brian
from high school?
Oh my God. Brian.
-Yeah.
-Oh, my God, how is he?
Yeah. He's good.
He hooked me up with a job.
Do you remember
the old theatre in town?
Oh, my God, the old theatre.
We had so much fun there.
Yeah, we did.
[sighs]
I miss those times.
Yeah.
Oh, God, I... I really don't
know how you do it.
The farm life's
definitely not for me.
I know it was really hard
for you here.
But at least you got out
while you could.
If it wasn't for you,
Grace,
and Soph
I wouldn't have.
We were there for each other.
It's been really weird
ever since I came back.
I can imagine.
So, Grace felt abandoned
when I left,
and I get that.
I so get that.
This might sound really bad,
but when I decided to leave,
it felt like
the first decision
I'd ever made just for me,
and I don't know if that makes
me a bad person,
but I needed to find out
who I was away from Grace.
Away from this shithole.
But when I see her...
I wonder if I made
the right choice.
I think you made
the right choice.
I know more than anyone
what this town can do to you.
Yeah, I know you don't talk
about it much,
but I know things haven't been
easy for you either.
It's been a battle
all my life.
But hey, cheers to that, huh?
Oh, cheers to that.
Hello.
One of those for me?
How are you, Grace?
So, Tom, um,
how's your dad going?
We haven't seen him around
since we got back.
Yeah, he's-
he's good.
He hasn't really been the same
since Sophie left us, though.
Of course.
Your dad scared the shit out
of me when we were kids.
Yeah. I don't think your dad
ever liked me.
Don't take it personally.
He doesn't like anyone.
So I guess you run things now?
Yep.
Yeah, sure do.
That cranky pain in the ass
certainly won't lift a finger
to help me around the farm,
that's for sure.
So, Grace, you would not
believe where Tom is working -
the old theatre in town.
We used to love
that old place.
Cool.
Hey, can you lighten up?
Why?
Why?
Can't bring my parents back.
And we certainly can't bring
Sophie back.
So what's the point?
I think I should go.
No.
Stay.
I'll go.
-[whispering voices]
-[dramatic music]
[Tom] Grace?
[Grace cries out]
[crying out]
[gasping]
[sobbing]
[dark droning]
[sinister whispering]
Can she breathe?
Breathe.
It's OK.
[sobbing]
It's OK.
Is it the head?
I'll get her a glass of water.
Speak to me. Just speak to me.
What is it?
I... I... I saw the accident
and, and
then, no. No.
No, there was
someone there. I know
there was
someone there.
And then...
He came... He came into the
car, Kate, and I saw him.
-He killed them.
-Wait.
He killed Mum and Dad.
I know.
-I'm sorry. Can you leave?
-Are you sure?
Yeah. I'll get-
I'll get her to bed.
I'm sorry. Thank you.
No worries.
[sobbing continues]
[distant whispering]
-[rain and thunder]
-[movie music]
[movie plays]
Did you see that?
[male actor]
Come on, come on.
[female actor]
I take this car.
-[man screams]
-[girls scream]
[thunder rumbles]
[door opens]
[thunder continues]
Kate.
Is that you?
[impact]
[roaring]
[panting]
[door handle rattles]
[Grace shudders]
-[loud impact echoes]
-[high pitched panting]
Just me. It's just me.
It's just me.
Hey.
[thunder rumbles]
[birds sing]
[engine roars]
[sighs]
There's nothing like the smell
of that country air.
Making house calls now,
are you?
After you.
I suppose you want something
to drink?
Tea would be nice.
Thanks.
You have a lovely home, Grace.
I can understand why
you were in such a hurry
to leave the hospital.
So Kate rang you,
I'm guessing.
We're all worried about you,
Grace.
That's why I'm here.
Will Kate be joining us today?
No, she's out.
She's going away
for a couple of days,
so she's gone to get
some things.
Even more reason for why
we need to understand
what's going on in that head
of yours.
I'm fine.
Just a couple of headaches,
that's all.
What about the seizures?
They're not just simply
headaches.
Told you I'm fine.
Look, why don't you just
come to the clinic?
We'll run some tests.
Have a better understanding
of what's going on.
I'm not a fucking medical
experiment.
[sighs]
[heavy sigh]
Actually, you are.
Look, this medical experiment
saved your life.
Why don't you show
some thanks
to the millions spent on the
device in that head of yours?
Why didn't you
just let me die?
This device is not the miracle
you made it out to be.
It's a fucking nightmare.
Grace, the fact we're having
this conversation,
it's a miracle in itself.
Yeah, I know.
I wouldn't be alive today
if it wasn't for your
wonderful technology.
Yeah, well, you're right,
it is cutting-edge technology.
So, you know, I'm the only one
who can help you.
I want you to leave.
Get out!
Grace, I can't leave you
like this.
I don't think you appreciate
the seriousness
of what you're going through.
Look, if we can just,
you know...
Oh, god.
[synthesised voice]
Get out.
[exclaims]
Didn't go well, huh?
No.
Didn't go well at all.
Look, I told you from day one
that this wasn't going
to work,
and you didn't fucking listen
to me.
You're going to need
to bring her in, John.
How do you propose
that I do that?
-Sedate her.
-You can't be fucking serious.
Just do it. That's what I pay
you to do, isn't it?
Yeah.
What about Kate?
Well, Kate's going
in a couple of days.
There'll be opportunity.
Just let me know
when it's done.
Hey, Stone, before you go.
When this is done, I'm out.
Hi, Mum.
Hi, Dad.
I don't know
if I can do it anymore.
I just don't know what's real
and what's in my head.
[deep sigh]
-[scraping]
-[heartbeat]
[impact sounds]
[panting]
What's happening to me?
[metal clangs]
[clanging continues]
[clattering]
Hello.
Hey.
[light clattering]
[impact sounds]
[man] Grace.
Grace.
It's me. It's Tom.
I didn't mean to scare you,
I'm sorry.
Come on.
Up.
[panting]
Is everything OK?
Why are you sneaking around?
Sneaking around?
What do you mean?
Kate asked me to help out.
Well, she didn't ask me.
So no thank you.
I'm sorry.
Why would I thank you?
What have I done to piss
you off?
I think that accident screwed
with your head.
Where's Grace gone?
Huh?
Is she in there somewhere?
Is she?
-Hey.
-Why is Tom working here?
Uh, he offered to help,
and I thought
it would be nice.
Well I don't care if he
offered to help.
I don't want him here.
OK. I don't know what's
going on between you two,
but whatever it is,
can you please sort it out?
No. Listen to me.
I don't want him
around my home anymore.
Do you understand?
[footsteps]
Read it.
Read it.
I think Tom had something
to do with Soph's death.
Where did you get this?
OK. It mentions Tom.
Grace, it's so cryptic.
No, no, there's more to it.
I'm sure.
We have known Tom
all our lives.
He would never do anything
to hurt Soph.
I know that.
I'm sure of it.
Grace, we know Soph
had some issues.
And I'm not saying
that Tom's an angel.
But don't you think you're
reading too much into this?
No, I don't.
So this is...
This is why you ran away
just before Soph's funeral?
I couldn't see her
like that again.
I'm going to go inside.
But...
I just...
I wanted you to know.
[slow panting]
Hello.
[long whispering breaths]
Hi, Grace.
Soph.
Oh.
I miss you so much.
What...
What are you...
Oh, I'm so sorry.
It's not your fault, OK?
You were always there for me,
more than anyone. OK?
I should have done more.
I should have done
so much more.
You can't save everyone,
Grace.
What? What?
He's coming.
Who's coming?
He's coming.
He's coming, Grace.
Who? What?
He's here.
Run, run!
[impact sound]
[music intensifies]
[panting]
Hey, you awake?
More nightmares?
No, Kate.
They're more than nightmares.
And they feel so real.
It's like they're trying to
tell me something,
but I don't know what.
[clattering]
How about today
we head up to the lake?
The lake?
Mhm.
But you have to go today.
Yeah.
But like, not until later.
I don't know.
Oh, come on.
It'll be nice. It'll be fun.
I'll bring wine.
I forgot how beautiful
it was here.
What?
-Why are you laughing?
-It's beautiful.
Hmm. We both know
you don't like it here.
Nah.
I like this moment.
With you.
The rest can get stuffed.
When you see Ava,
tell her that I said
she's made a big mistake.
OK.
All right.
I'll only be gone a couple
of days.
And don't get too adventurous
while I'm gone, OK?
Gosh. Just go.
-And drive safe.
-OK.
And, uh, please call me
when you get there.
Alright. I love you.
Mwah.
[engine starts]
[water running]
[water continues to run]
[mysterious music]
[water drips]
[gasps]
[sobs and gasps]
[sobbing]
[high pitched screech]
[music intensifies]
[screaming]
[sobbing]
Please, come on.
[panting]
I don't need any help.
Please.
My boyfriend's on his way.
[reverberated impact]
[exclaims]
Wait. Wait.
[shouting]
Dad. Watch out.
[screaming]
[brakes screech]
[explosive impact]
[gasping]
[screaming]
No, no. No.
[screaming]
[wild sobbing]
[screaming]
No, no, no.
[screaming continues]
[dark breath]
[screams]
[panting]
[panting continues]
[low droning]
[keyboard tapping]
Who are you?
[man groans]
[exclaims]
[man groans]
[breathes heavily]
OK.
[engine turns over]
[engine starts]
OK. OK.
[engine idles to a halt]
[handbrake cranks]
[soft sigh]
[phone buzzes]
[mysterious music]
[mysterious music
begins to heighten]
[music becomes ominous]
[ominous music continues]
[ominous music intensifies]
[short, shallow breaths]
[continues panting]
[ominous music]
[ominous music builds]
[latch clicks]
[sinister music explodes]
[man grunts]
[sobs and whimpers]
-[punch reverberates]
-[music fades]
[phone rings]
[message] Hey, this is Grace.
Leave a message.
[Kate] Hey, Grace.
Sorry, it took
a few days longer
than I thought it would.
I'm on my way home now.
Call me when you can?
Grace, this is the third time
I've called.
Hey.
[Kate's message continues]
I'll be home soon.
I hope everything's OK.
Come on. Grace,
this is getting ridiculous.
Please. Please,
call me back!
[phone rings]
[Kate leaves a message]
Hey, Tom. It's me.
Look, I just got back, and I
can't find Grace anywhere.
I think maybe she's taken
her dad's car.
I'm actually kind of getting
a bit freaked out over here.
Um... I might come over
to your place.
OK. See you soon.
[car engine idles]
[birds chirp]
[ominous music]
-[crows caw]
-[wings flap and flutter]
[knocks on door]
Hello?
[knocks on door]
Hello?
Tom? Are you home?
[TV plays faintly in the
background]
[door squeaks and closes]
[background voices
on TV]
Hello?
[muffled voice on TV]
Mr Bridges?
It's me. Kate.
[TV dialogue muffles]
-[tv dialogue muffles]
-[Kate pants]
[tense music builds]
[Kate's breaths quicken]
Oh, my god.
[gasps and pants]
[sobs and gasps]
Oh, my god.
[continues panting]
No, no, no.
[sharp inhale]
[ominous music builds]
[sharp, shaky breaths]
Tom?
[clattering]
Is that you?
[gasps and shrieks]
[ominous music intensifies]
[panting]
[screams] Tom!
[screams]
-[gasps]
-[metal clangs]
What's going on?
Where am I?
[gasps]
[winces and groans]
[moans and gasps]
Oh.
[Grace sobs and grunts]
Hey. Hey!
[grunts]
Hey. Are you OK?
[short, shallow breaths]
[groans]
[car approaches]
You know that's not
going to work.
I thought you were dead.
Not far off it.
[grunts]
[grunts]
I'm Grace.
John.
Who's doing this to us?
I don't know.
He grabbed me from behind
before I could...
Before what?
It's all a bit fuzzy.
[ominous music]
I remember doors, though.
Being dragged through
these big, heavy doors.
I woke up in the back
of an old ute.
[John sighs]
I don't know how long
I've been out.
Oh, we could be anywhere.
[metal clangs]
I think I saw his face...
but I'm not really sure.
Yes.
There's something strange
about the way he looked,
though--
Shh.
What's wrong?
-Shh. Someone's coming.
Fuck, fuck, fuck.
The light. The light!
[ominous music escalates]
[door creaks]
-[door creaks]
-[door slams]
[footsteps recede]
[metal clangs]
[moans painfully]
Where are you hurt?
He fucked up my spine
so I can't feel anything
from the waist down.
OK.
I'm gonna go and I'm gonna
try and find a way out, OK?
[door creaks]
[light buzzes]
[indistinct whispering]
-[loud effect]
-[whisper] Grace!
-[whispering continues]
-[voice] Turn around.
[sharp whisper] Turn around!
[sharp whisper] Turn around!
Oh, my god.
Kate.
[both moan]
OK. Hey.
What the fuck?
Let me see.
Oh, what?
It's OK. Shh. It's OK.
Keep your hands together.
Shh, shh.
Get them off. Get them off!
Please--
Wait, shh.
[Kate sobs]
I went to Tom's house because
I thought you would be there.
And then... I went inside
and Mr Bridges...
Let me see.
Mr Bridges was in the chair
and he'd been butchered,
and then I went outside.
And Tom is dead. Tom is dead.
He was...
He was in the garden
and he'd shot himself.
Tom's dead... Tom's dead.
Tom's dead.
Shh, shh. Listen,
hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey. Listen to me.
Listen.
You need to be quiet, OK?
We are not alone here, OK?
I'm gonna get us out.
Just...
I need you to just...
just stay here.
Grace, there's someone...
Oh, my god. Oh, my god!
Oh, my god!
[ominous music escalates]
[Grace] They're more than
nightmares.
It's like they're trying to
tell me something.
They're trying to tell me
that...
[voice muffles into the music]
-[Kate] No.
-It's OK.
No! He's going to kill us.
[Kate] Please don't go!
I'll save you, Kate,
I promise.
[Kate] Don't leave me!
[ominous music builds]
-[music explodes]
-[ratchet sounds]
[Kate screams]
[whispering voice] Hide.
Don't touch me, please.
Please! Don't...
No, please. Please.
Please don't.
Please. [sobs]
I'm sorry.
Please don't.
Please, please.
-[Kate screams]
-[metal clangs]
[footsteps approach]
[footsteps continue]
[door creaks]
[footsteps]
[dramatic music intensifies]
[grunts in pain]
[grunts] Oh, fuck.
[footsteps]
[music builds]
[Kate sobs and panics]
[Kate screams]
[squelching]
Anna, help me!
-[heavy breathing]
-[rachet cranking]
[projector rattles,
movie starts]
[music from footage plays]
[male actor] They're coming
to get you, Barbara.
[female actor] Stop it.
You're ignorant.
[male actor] They're coming
for you, Barbara.
[female actor] Stop it.
You're acting like a child.
[male actor]
They're coming for you.
Look! There comes
one of them now.
[female actor]
He'll hear you.
[male actor]
Here he comes now.
I'm getting out.
[footsteps]
[ominous music escalates]
[distant screaming]
[screams]
[man]
You fucking little cunt.
[killer growls]
Come on
you sweet little shit.
-Turn off.
[man] You don't have
the balls.
It should have been you
that died.
[killer grunts]
[killer shouts]
I see you found my audience.
[metal bar clatters]
[whispers and screaming]
Argh!
[loud thud]
[keys jangle]
[tense music builds]
Hey.
Oh, OK.
Hey.
OK. Here we go.
Up you get. Up you get.
Up you get.
OK.
[Kate sobs in pain]
I need you to put
pressure on this.
OK.
Alright, I'm gonna
get you out.
Hang on.
I'm gonna get you out.
I'm gonna take you
to a hospital, OK?
There we go.
There we go. There we go.
Where is he?
It's Tom.
It's always been Tom.
No. [sobs]
Now, we're going to
get you up
and we're going to get you
to a hospital.
Keep pressure.
Can you keep pressure on it?
[sobs] I can't.
I'm gonna stand you up.
OK?
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
[Kate sobs in pain]
[Kate sobs]
[Kate continues sobbing]
What?
I don't have the keys.
Don't leave me.
Miss me, bitch?
[Dr Stone]
Grace is a perfect candidate
for neural control implant...
[man] Save the arm.
We're losing her.
Stone.
We're losing her.
Stone.
I'm not comfortable
with you playing God.
I'm not comfortable with
you playing God.
[Stone] She has no chance
without the neural
control interface.
Welcome back, Grace.
[buzzing]
[voice box] Welcome back.
Where have you hidden Kate?
[Tom's voice] Don't worry.
I'm sure I'll find
a rotting corpse later.
[voice box] I'm guessing
you two
are already well acquainted.
How are you here?
Who's the man wearing
your name badge?
Put it on.
You really were
my only friend.
[voice box]
Don't look so shocked.
Wrong place for Brian.
Right time for me.
Now, Grace, let's talk about
what's really going on here.
Come on, John.
Tell Grace who you really are.
And who you work for.
Tom, you're not making
any sense.
[Tom's voice] It's no
coincidence,
you're both here
together.
[voice box] Tell her what you
were about to do
when I found you.
Don't hurt him, please.
I think she cares for you.
Don't you think she deserves
to know the truth?
[John] I'm so sorry, Grace.
[Tom growls]
Argh!
[John groans and grunts]
Stop! Please, I'm begging you!
Just stop!
[mixture of Tom and voice box]
Your new friend John
has been working
with your savior,
Doctor Stone.
Security cameras placed
all around your house
watching every move you make.
You're under a microscope.
That mad doctor of yours,
put an illegal device
in your head.
You're nothing but a fucking
science experiment.
How does that make you feel?
You're such a coward.
Underneath that mask,
you're just
a scared little boy
that kills
defenceless animals.
And that's all.
That little boy you once knew,
is dead.
I hide behind the mask,
when I'm wearing
someone else's face,
I become the person
I want to be.
How about we teach this liar
a lesson?
My father was a liar.
I taught him a lesson.
[squelching]
[groaning]
This is what happens to liars.
They all deserve to die.
What about Sophie
and your dad?
And Anna.
Did they deserve to die?
You have no idea
how much I loved my sister.
All those years,
I tried to protect her.
But I couldn't stop him
from hurting her.
I failed her.
I failed Sophie.
[Mr Bridges] What do you think
you're gonna do with that?
Sweet little shit.
You don't have the balls!
Should have been you
that died.
Not my beautiful little Soph.
[Tom cries out]
You couldn't even do this
properly.
[Tom] You will never hurt
anyone again.
You know I never set out
to kill Anna.
But she treated me like shit.
I couldn't allow someone else
to treat me like that.
Anna was my first.
They say your first
is always the best.
I'm starting to build
a collection.
I'm guessing
Kate is in my car.
People in cars can be
so much fun.
[grunts]
You should be grateful.
Your parents would have had
a slow and painful death
if it wasn't for my mercy.
-[thud]
-[Tom groans]
[slicing]
[car starts]
[gasps and chokes]
[slicing]
[heartbeat slows]
[heartbeat stops]
[redemptive orchestral music
plays]
[slow orchestral continues]
[ominous music]
[ominous music escalates]
[dramatic music plays]
[dramatic music continues]
[dramatic music continues]
[spaghetti western music
plays]
[gunshot]
[wind blows]
[distant and muffled sobs]
[cries]
[distant screams]
[dramatic effect]
[silence]
[whispering]
[whispering continues]
[whispering continues]
[distant voices]
Hey, are you OK?
Shh.
[muffled whispers]
[gentle rockslide]
[screams and sobs]
[distant crying]
[sobs]
[heartbeat]
[dramatic crash effect]
What's happening to me?
[distant engine effect]
[deep heavy breath]
[beeping]
[respirator sounds, beeping]
[distant whispers]
Are you OK?
-[beeping continues]
-[screams]
-[beeping continues]
-[heartbeat]
[whispering voices]
[sudden impact]
[Dr Stone] Neural Control
Interface, or NCI,
is a direct communication
pathway
between the brain
and the computer.
It allows us to monitor
and repair
damaged neurons in the brain,
creating a perfect symbiosis
between man and machine.
Imagine a tiny needle
containing a rolled-up mesh
that is directly injected
into the human brain.
The mesh slowly unravels,
encompassing the damaged
part of the brain.
We then implant a small,
wafer-sized computer chip
into the brain connect it
with the mesh,
completing the neural net.
Let's take a closer look
at the implications
of this technology.
All living things have
a bio-electrical code.
Electrical signals that relate
to patterns of growth.
What if the neural
control interface
allowed us to change
the bio-electrical code
in our cells
to repair or even regenerate?
The potential therapeutic
applications
of this technology
are immeasurable.
Mental illness, brain injury,
or even paralysis
may one day
be a thing of the past.
Imagine a world
where people
with spinal injuries
could walk again.
I know this might sound
like science fiction,
but let me tell you,
this technology,
it's here.
Now.
[applause]
Start preparations, John.
Are you seriously going
through with this?
Welcome back, Grace.
My name
is Doctor Adriana Stone.
I'm the head
of the neurological department
at Bio Neural Solutions.
You must have a lot
of questions.
You are a lucky girl, Grace.
Why is my head so sore?
Just feel back here.
You touch it.
It leads to a small
computer chip
that we implanted
in your brain.
It allows us to monitor
your brain function
and make any adjustments
if required.
-I know-
-What?
It's a lot to take in.
Grace, you were in
a serious car accident.
The injuries were very severe.
We had to put you into an
induced coma to keep you alive
until you were stable enough
for the implant.
The implant's the only reason
why you survived the accident.
They're lovely, aren't they?
Grace, I think
that's enough for today.
Um...
You're in good hands.
Rest up.
We'll talk again tomorrow.
OK?
[woman 1] Hey,
I'm really glad you called.
[woman 2] I didn't have much
of a choice.
[woman 1] You're looking good,
though.
How's your arm?
[woman 2] Really strange.
Doesn't feel part of me
anymore.
[woman 1] What you
went through,
I'm not surprised you feel
that way.
Hey.
Where are we?
We're home.
Come on.
[wind chimes play]
Hey.
You OK?
Yeah. I'm OK. I'm OK.
We don't have to stay
here tonight.
We can find somewhere else.
Guess we're staying then.
Hey, Grace.
You in there?
I can't believe they finished
the renovations.
Hey.
Hey.
Pillow still smells like Mum.
Your mum and dad...
cared more for me than my own
parents did.
I know.
I'll always be thankful for
that.
They loved you like one
of their own.
[distant creaking]
[creaking continues]
[heavy whispering breath]
[whispering breaths continue]
[distant whimpering]
[music intensifies]
[distant whispering]
[panting]
-[panting]
-[creaking]
[music builds]
[creaking]
[squeaking]
[panting]
[eerie sound intensifies]
[humming jovial melody]
[teaspoon taps and clatters]
[humming continues]
[knocks]
The world is awake
and you should be too.
Come on, time to get up.
Hello.
Wish you'd told me
you were coming here.
I'm used to doing things
on my own.
Thought we figured
all this stuff out.
You OK?
OK, fine.
Well, I'll go then.
You know where I am
if you want to talk.
No, no, no, please...
Don't go.
I'm sorry, I...
Sometimes I feel like
it's my fault.
What do you mean?
I was just so angry the night
they came after me and I...
Grace, you must have realised
that's what they do.
Especially when you knew
I was coming back
for Soph's funeral.
Hey. Hey, we were just
worried about you, that's all.
If I hadn't have run away,
maybe they'd still be here.
Grace, I wish we could go back
and change what's happened.
You know we can't.
Yeah.
It's just hard.
I know, I know.
And I'm so sorry.
For what?
For being so horrible
to you all the time.
I can't even begin to imagine
what you're going through.
Hey? But I can sit
next to you
and be with you through it.
Nothing else matters.
OK?
Come on, let's go for a walk.
-Yeah, OK.
-OK.
-Yes.
-Up we get.
-I am going to switch you.
-I'm acting like...
-Yeah.
-Madame. [chuckles]
Do you know who put
those flowers there?
No clue.
Look nice though.
OK.
-So.
-So.
-How's Ava?
-Oh.
Yeah.
Actually, not good.
Um, we broke up.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
-No, no.
-I am. I didn't know.
It's fine, you know.
It's whatever.
It's cool.
When I decided to leave,
I thought that relationships
would be the easiest thing
because I could finally be me.
And it turns out
that relationships
don't work that way.
So, there you go.
I'm really sorry.
It's fine.
And I hope it wasn't
because of me.
No, no, of course not.
Look, it's actually been
coming for a while now
and I just didn't see it, so.
-Why didn't you just tell me?
-And put more on your plate?
Are you serious?
Well, when does she move out?
This week.
-Oh, OK.
-Yeah.
That soon.
So I'll actually need to
go back for a few days
-and sort some stuff out.
-Yeah, yeah.
But only if you're
feeling up to it.
Yeah. No, go.
I'll be fine.
OK. Well, OK. We'll see
how the next few days go.
[snap]
Ooh. Are you OK?
Alright, I'm checking.
Just...
Oh, that's nasty.
[panting] Ah.
Yeah, it's OK.
-Are you sure?
-Yeah.
-[motorbike engine revs]
-Hey! Who's that?
[sighs] Go!
Are you sure?
Yes.
Go and see who's spoiling
our solitude.
OK. All right.
Don't take too long.
[motorbike engine revs]
[chuckles]
Oh my God.
[squeals]
Oh, it's so good
to see you.
Look at that face.
How are you?
Good. Better now
that you're here.
There you go.
Thanks.
[sighs deeply]
Thanks.
Is Grace OK?
She's not in a good place
at the moment.
She's been through a lot.
Yeah.
So...
How's the farm going?
Yeah, it's been a tough
few years
with the drought and all,
so, um, I had to get some
extra work in town.
Do you remember Brian
from high school?
Oh my God. Brian.
-Yeah.
-Oh, my God, how is he?
Yeah. He's good.
He hooked me up with a job.
Do you remember
the old theatre in town?
Oh, my God, the old theatre.
We had so much fun there.
Yeah, we did.
[sighs]
I miss those times.
Yeah.
Oh, God, I... I really don't
know how you do it.
The farm life's
definitely not for me.
I know it was really hard
for you here.
But at least you got out
while you could.
If it wasn't for you,
Grace,
and Soph
I wouldn't have.
We were there for each other.
It's been really weird
ever since I came back.
I can imagine.
So, Grace felt abandoned
when I left,
and I get that.
I so get that.
This might sound really bad,
but when I decided to leave,
it felt like
the first decision
I'd ever made just for me,
and I don't know if that makes
me a bad person,
but I needed to find out
who I was away from Grace.
Away from this shithole.
But when I see her...
I wonder if I made
the right choice.
I think you made
the right choice.
I know more than anyone
what this town can do to you.
Yeah, I know you don't talk
about it much,
but I know things haven't been
easy for you either.
It's been a battle
all my life.
But hey, cheers to that, huh?
Oh, cheers to that.
Hello.
One of those for me?
How are you, Grace?
So, Tom, um,
how's your dad going?
We haven't seen him around
since we got back.
Yeah, he's-
he's good.
He hasn't really been the same
since Sophie left us, though.
Of course.
Your dad scared the shit out
of me when we were kids.
Yeah. I don't think your dad
ever liked me.
Don't take it personally.
He doesn't like anyone.
So I guess you run things now?
Yep.
Yeah, sure do.
That cranky pain in the ass
certainly won't lift a finger
to help me around the farm,
that's for sure.
So, Grace, you would not
believe where Tom is working -
the old theatre in town.
We used to love
that old place.
Cool.
Hey, can you lighten up?
Why?
Why?
Can't bring my parents back.
And we certainly can't bring
Sophie back.
So what's the point?
I think I should go.
No.
Stay.
I'll go.
-[whispering voices]
-[dramatic music]
[Tom] Grace?
[Grace cries out]
[crying out]
[gasping]
[sobbing]
[dark droning]
[sinister whispering]
Can she breathe?
Breathe.
It's OK.
[sobbing]
It's OK.
Is it the head?
I'll get her a glass of water.
Speak to me. Just speak to me.
What is it?
I... I... I saw the accident
and, and
then, no. No.
No, there was
someone there. I know
there was
someone there.
And then...
He came... He came into the
car, Kate, and I saw him.
-He killed them.
-Wait.
He killed Mum and Dad.
I know.
-I'm sorry. Can you leave?
-Are you sure?
Yeah. I'll get-
I'll get her to bed.
I'm sorry. Thank you.
No worries.
[sobbing continues]
[distant whispering]
-[rain and thunder]
-[movie music]
[movie plays]
Did you see that?
[male actor]
Come on, come on.
[female actor]
I take this car.
-[man screams]
-[girls scream]
[thunder rumbles]
[door opens]
[thunder continues]
Kate.
Is that you?
[impact]
[roaring]
[panting]
[door handle rattles]
[Grace shudders]
-[loud impact echoes]
-[high pitched panting]
Just me. It's just me.
It's just me.
Hey.
[thunder rumbles]
[birds sing]
[engine roars]
[sighs]
There's nothing like the smell
of that country air.
Making house calls now,
are you?
After you.
I suppose you want something
to drink?
Tea would be nice.
Thanks.
You have a lovely home, Grace.
I can understand why
you were in such a hurry
to leave the hospital.
So Kate rang you,
I'm guessing.
We're all worried about you,
Grace.
That's why I'm here.
Will Kate be joining us today?
No, she's out.
She's going away
for a couple of days,
so she's gone to get
some things.
Even more reason for why
we need to understand
what's going on in that head
of yours.
I'm fine.
Just a couple of headaches,
that's all.
What about the seizures?
They're not just simply
headaches.
Told you I'm fine.
Look, why don't you just
come to the clinic?
We'll run some tests.
Have a better understanding
of what's going on.
I'm not a fucking medical
experiment.
[sighs]
[heavy sigh]
Actually, you are.
Look, this medical experiment
saved your life.
Why don't you show
some thanks
to the millions spent on the
device in that head of yours?
Why didn't you
just let me die?
This device is not the miracle
you made it out to be.
It's a fucking nightmare.
Grace, the fact we're having
this conversation,
it's a miracle in itself.
Yeah, I know.
I wouldn't be alive today
if it wasn't for your
wonderful technology.
Yeah, well, you're right,
it is cutting-edge technology.
So, you know, I'm the only one
who can help you.
I want you to leave.
Get out!
Grace, I can't leave you
like this.
I don't think you appreciate
the seriousness
of what you're going through.
Look, if we can just,
you know...
Oh, god.
[synthesised voice]
Get out.
[exclaims]
Didn't go well, huh?
No.
Didn't go well at all.
Look, I told you from day one
that this wasn't going
to work,
and you didn't fucking listen
to me.
You're going to need
to bring her in, John.
How do you propose
that I do that?
-Sedate her.
-You can't be fucking serious.
Just do it. That's what I pay
you to do, isn't it?
Yeah.
What about Kate?
Well, Kate's going
in a couple of days.
There'll be opportunity.
Just let me know
when it's done.
Hey, Stone, before you go.
When this is done, I'm out.
Hi, Mum.
Hi, Dad.
I don't know
if I can do it anymore.
I just don't know what's real
and what's in my head.
[deep sigh]
-[scraping]
-[heartbeat]
[impact sounds]
[panting]
What's happening to me?
[metal clangs]
[clanging continues]
[clattering]
Hello.
Hey.
[light clattering]
[impact sounds]
[man] Grace.
Grace.
It's me. It's Tom.
I didn't mean to scare you,
I'm sorry.
Come on.
Up.
[panting]
Is everything OK?
Why are you sneaking around?
Sneaking around?
What do you mean?
Kate asked me to help out.
Well, she didn't ask me.
So no thank you.
I'm sorry.
Why would I thank you?
What have I done to piss
you off?
I think that accident screwed
with your head.
Where's Grace gone?
Huh?
Is she in there somewhere?
Is she?
-Hey.
-Why is Tom working here?
Uh, he offered to help,
and I thought
it would be nice.
Well I don't care if he
offered to help.
I don't want him here.
OK. I don't know what's
going on between you two,
but whatever it is,
can you please sort it out?
No. Listen to me.
I don't want him
around my home anymore.
Do you understand?
[footsteps]
Read it.
Read it.
I think Tom had something
to do with Soph's death.
Where did you get this?
OK. It mentions Tom.
Grace, it's so cryptic.
No, no, there's more to it.
I'm sure.
We have known Tom
all our lives.
He would never do anything
to hurt Soph.
I know that.
I'm sure of it.
Grace, we know Soph
had some issues.
And I'm not saying
that Tom's an angel.
But don't you think you're
reading too much into this?
No, I don't.
So this is...
This is why you ran away
just before Soph's funeral?
I couldn't see her
like that again.
I'm going to go inside.
But...
I just...
I wanted you to know.
[slow panting]
Hello.
[long whispering breaths]
Hi, Grace.
Soph.
Oh.
I miss you so much.
What...
What are you...
Oh, I'm so sorry.
It's not your fault, OK?
You were always there for me,
more than anyone. OK?
I should have done more.
I should have done
so much more.
You can't save everyone,
Grace.
What? What?
He's coming.
Who's coming?
He's coming.
He's coming, Grace.
Who? What?
He's here.
Run, run!
[impact sound]
[music intensifies]
[panting]
Hey, you awake?
More nightmares?
No, Kate.
They're more than nightmares.
And they feel so real.
It's like they're trying to
tell me something,
but I don't know what.
[clattering]
How about today
we head up to the lake?
The lake?
Mhm.
But you have to go today.
Yeah.
But like, not until later.
I don't know.
Oh, come on.
It'll be nice. It'll be fun.
I'll bring wine.
I forgot how beautiful
it was here.
What?
-Why are you laughing?
-It's beautiful.
Hmm. We both know
you don't like it here.
Nah.
I like this moment.
With you.
The rest can get stuffed.
When you see Ava,
tell her that I said
she's made a big mistake.
OK.
All right.
I'll only be gone a couple
of days.
And don't get too adventurous
while I'm gone, OK?
Gosh. Just go.
-And drive safe.
-OK.
And, uh, please call me
when you get there.
Alright. I love you.
Mwah.
[engine starts]
[water running]
[water continues to run]
[mysterious music]
[water drips]
[gasps]
[sobs and gasps]
[sobbing]
[high pitched screech]
[music intensifies]
[screaming]
[sobbing]
Please, come on.
[panting]
I don't need any help.
Please.
My boyfriend's on his way.
[reverberated impact]
[exclaims]
Wait. Wait.
[shouting]
Dad. Watch out.
[screaming]
[brakes screech]
[explosive impact]
[gasping]
[screaming]
No, no. No.
[screaming]
[wild sobbing]
[screaming]
No, no, no.
[screaming continues]
[dark breath]
[screams]
[panting]
[panting continues]
[low droning]
[keyboard tapping]
Who are you?
[man groans]
[exclaims]
[man groans]
[breathes heavily]
OK.
[engine turns over]
[engine starts]
OK. OK.
[engine idles to a halt]
[handbrake cranks]
[soft sigh]
[phone buzzes]
[mysterious music]
[mysterious music
begins to heighten]
[music becomes ominous]
[ominous music continues]
[ominous music intensifies]
[short, shallow breaths]
[continues panting]
[ominous music]
[ominous music builds]
[latch clicks]
[sinister music explodes]
[man grunts]
[sobs and whimpers]
-[punch reverberates]
-[music fades]
[phone rings]
[message] Hey, this is Grace.
Leave a message.
[Kate] Hey, Grace.
Sorry, it took
a few days longer
than I thought it would.
I'm on my way home now.
Call me when you can?
Grace, this is the third time
I've called.
Hey.
[Kate's message continues]
I'll be home soon.
I hope everything's OK.
Come on. Grace,
this is getting ridiculous.
Please. Please,
call me back!
[phone rings]
[Kate leaves a message]
Hey, Tom. It's me.
Look, I just got back, and I
can't find Grace anywhere.
I think maybe she's taken
her dad's car.
I'm actually kind of getting
a bit freaked out over here.
Um... I might come over
to your place.
OK. See you soon.
[car engine idles]
[birds chirp]
[ominous music]
-[crows caw]
-[wings flap and flutter]
[knocks on door]
Hello?
[knocks on door]
Hello?
Tom? Are you home?
[TV plays faintly in the
background]
[door squeaks and closes]
[background voices
on TV]
Hello?
[muffled voice on TV]
Mr Bridges?
It's me. Kate.
[TV dialogue muffles]
-[tv dialogue muffles]
-[Kate pants]
[tense music builds]
[Kate's breaths quicken]
Oh, my god.
[gasps and pants]
[sobs and gasps]
Oh, my god.
[continues panting]
No, no, no.
[sharp inhale]
[ominous music builds]
[sharp, shaky breaths]
Tom?
[clattering]
Is that you?
[gasps and shrieks]
[ominous music intensifies]
[panting]
[screams] Tom!
[screams]
-[gasps]
-[metal clangs]
What's going on?
Where am I?
[gasps]
[winces and groans]
[moans and gasps]
Oh.
[Grace sobs and grunts]
Hey. Hey!
[grunts]
Hey. Are you OK?
[short, shallow breaths]
[groans]
[car approaches]
You know that's not
going to work.
I thought you were dead.
Not far off it.
[grunts]
[grunts]
I'm Grace.
John.
Who's doing this to us?
I don't know.
He grabbed me from behind
before I could...
Before what?
It's all a bit fuzzy.
[ominous music]
I remember doors, though.
Being dragged through
these big, heavy doors.
I woke up in the back
of an old ute.
[John sighs]
I don't know how long
I've been out.
Oh, we could be anywhere.
[metal clangs]
I think I saw his face...
but I'm not really sure.
Yes.
There's something strange
about the way he looked,
though--
Shh.
What's wrong?
-Shh. Someone's coming.
Fuck, fuck, fuck.
The light. The light!
[ominous music escalates]
[door creaks]
-[door creaks]
-[door slams]
[footsteps recede]
[metal clangs]
[moans painfully]
Where are you hurt?
He fucked up my spine
so I can't feel anything
from the waist down.
OK.
I'm gonna go and I'm gonna
try and find a way out, OK?
[door creaks]
[light buzzes]
[indistinct whispering]
-[loud effect]
-[whisper] Grace!
-[whispering continues]
-[voice] Turn around.
[sharp whisper] Turn around!
[sharp whisper] Turn around!
Oh, my god.
Kate.
[both moan]
OK. Hey.
What the fuck?
Let me see.
Oh, what?
It's OK. Shh. It's OK.
Keep your hands together.
Shh, shh.
Get them off. Get them off!
Please--
Wait, shh.
[Kate sobs]
I went to Tom's house because
I thought you would be there.
And then... I went inside
and Mr Bridges...
Let me see.
Mr Bridges was in the chair
and he'd been butchered,
and then I went outside.
And Tom is dead. Tom is dead.
He was...
He was in the garden
and he'd shot himself.
Tom's dead... Tom's dead.
Tom's dead.
Shh, shh. Listen,
hey, hey, hey.
Hey, hey. Listen to me.
Listen.
You need to be quiet, OK?
We are not alone here, OK?
I'm gonna get us out.
Just...
I need you to just...
just stay here.
Grace, there's someone...
Oh, my god. Oh, my god!
Oh, my god!
[ominous music escalates]
[Grace] They're more than
nightmares.
It's like they're trying to
tell me something.
They're trying to tell me
that...
[voice muffles into the music]
-[Kate] No.
-It's OK.
No! He's going to kill us.
[Kate] Please don't go!
I'll save you, Kate,
I promise.
[Kate] Don't leave me!
[ominous music builds]
-[music explodes]
-[ratchet sounds]
[Kate screams]
[whispering voice] Hide.
Don't touch me, please.
Please! Don't...
No, please. Please.
Please don't.
Please. [sobs]
I'm sorry.
Please don't.
Please, please.
-[Kate screams]
-[metal clangs]
[footsteps approach]
[footsteps continue]
[door creaks]
[footsteps]
[dramatic music intensifies]
[grunts in pain]
[grunts] Oh, fuck.
[footsteps]
[music builds]
[Kate sobs and panics]
[Kate screams]
[squelching]
Anna, help me!
-[heavy breathing]
-[rachet cranking]
[projector rattles,
movie starts]
[music from footage plays]
[male actor] They're coming
to get you, Barbara.
[female actor] Stop it.
You're ignorant.
[male actor] They're coming
for you, Barbara.
[female actor] Stop it.
You're acting like a child.
[male actor]
They're coming for you.
Look! There comes
one of them now.
[female actor]
He'll hear you.
[male actor]
Here he comes now.
I'm getting out.
[footsteps]
[ominous music escalates]
[distant screaming]
[screams]
[man]
You fucking little cunt.
[killer growls]
Come on
you sweet little shit.
-Turn off.
[man] You don't have
the balls.
It should have been you
that died.
[killer grunts]
[killer shouts]
I see you found my audience.
[metal bar clatters]
[whispers and screaming]
Argh!
[loud thud]
[keys jangle]
[tense music builds]
Hey.
Oh, OK.
Hey.
OK. Here we go.
Up you get. Up you get.
Up you get.
OK.
[Kate sobs in pain]
I need you to put
pressure on this.
OK.
Alright, I'm gonna
get you out.
Hang on.
I'm gonna get you out.
I'm gonna take you
to a hospital, OK?
There we go.
There we go. There we go.
Where is he?
It's Tom.
It's always been Tom.
No. [sobs]
Now, we're going to
get you up
and we're going to get you
to a hospital.
Keep pressure.
Can you keep pressure on it?
[sobs] I can't.
I'm gonna stand you up.
OK?
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can.
[Kate sobs in pain]
[Kate sobs]
[Kate continues sobbing]
What?
I don't have the keys.
Don't leave me.
Miss me, bitch?
[Dr Stone]
Grace is a perfect candidate
for neural control implant...
[man] Save the arm.
We're losing her.
Stone.
We're losing her.
Stone.
I'm not comfortable
with you playing God.
I'm not comfortable with
you playing God.
[Stone] She has no chance
without the neural
control interface.
Welcome back, Grace.
[buzzing]
[voice box] Welcome back.
Where have you hidden Kate?
[Tom's voice] Don't worry.
I'm sure I'll find
a rotting corpse later.
[voice box] I'm guessing
you two
are already well acquainted.
How are you here?
Who's the man wearing
your name badge?
Put it on.
You really were
my only friend.
[voice box]
Don't look so shocked.
Wrong place for Brian.
Right time for me.
Now, Grace, let's talk about
what's really going on here.
Come on, John.
Tell Grace who you really are.
And who you work for.
Tom, you're not making
any sense.
[Tom's voice] It's no
coincidence,
you're both here
together.
[voice box] Tell her what you
were about to do
when I found you.
Don't hurt him, please.
I think she cares for you.
Don't you think she deserves
to know the truth?
[John] I'm so sorry, Grace.
[Tom growls]
Argh!
[John groans and grunts]
Stop! Please, I'm begging you!
Just stop!
[mixture of Tom and voice box]
Your new friend John
has been working
with your savior,
Doctor Stone.
Security cameras placed
all around your house
watching every move you make.
You're under a microscope.
That mad doctor of yours,
put an illegal device
in your head.
You're nothing but a fucking
science experiment.
How does that make you feel?
You're such a coward.
Underneath that mask,
you're just
a scared little boy
that kills
defenceless animals.
And that's all.
That little boy you once knew,
is dead.
I hide behind the mask,
when I'm wearing
someone else's face,
I become the person
I want to be.
How about we teach this liar
a lesson?
My father was a liar.
I taught him a lesson.
[squelching]
[groaning]
This is what happens to liars.
They all deserve to die.
What about Sophie
and your dad?
And Anna.
Did they deserve to die?
You have no idea
how much I loved my sister.
All those years,
I tried to protect her.
But I couldn't stop him
from hurting her.
I failed her.
I failed Sophie.
[Mr Bridges] What do you think
you're gonna do with that?
Sweet little shit.
You don't have the balls!
Should have been you
that died.
Not my beautiful little Soph.
[Tom cries out]
You couldn't even do this
properly.
[Tom] You will never hurt
anyone again.
You know I never set out
to kill Anna.
But she treated me like shit.
I couldn't allow someone else
to treat me like that.
Anna was my first.
They say your first
is always the best.
I'm starting to build
a collection.
I'm guessing
Kate is in my car.
People in cars can be
so much fun.
[grunts]
You should be grateful.
Your parents would have had
a slow and painful death
if it wasn't for my mercy.
-[thud]
-[Tom groans]
[slicing]
[car starts]
[gasps and chokes]
[slicing]
[heartbeat slows]
[heartbeat stops]
[redemptive orchestral music
plays]
[slow orchestral continues]
[ominous music]
[ominous music escalates]
[dramatic music plays]
[dramatic music continues]
[dramatic music continues]