The Summer We Died (2024) Movie Script
1
[Radio Announcer] This is
a notice to the community.
Due to a recent string of
killings involving a suspect
known as the Moonlight Killer,
the county has enacted a strict
curfew for all residents.
Effective immediately,
the curfew is in place
from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM
daily until further notice.
Details of the curfew include,
no individuals are permitted
to be outside their
homes during curfew hours
unless it is an emergency
or essential work.
Law enforcement will be
patrolling the streets
to ensure compliance.
Anyone found violating the
curfew without valid reason
may be subject to fines
or other legal actions.
Please, police are
urging to stay indoors
and ensure your homes
are securely locked.
Report any suspicious activity
to the local police
department immediately
and be vigilant and
take extra precautions
during nighttime hours.
Your cooperation is
crucial in helping us
maintain public safety and
bring the suspect to justice.
We understand that this measure
may cause inconvenience,
but it is necessary for the
protection of our community.
For further updates,
please stay tuned to
local news channels
and the official police
department's website.
Thank you for your
understanding.
(suspenseful music)
[Narrator] Five bodies.
All of them found with their
heads so severely disfigured,
it was hard to make
out who they were
until the dental records
were looked into.
Whoever was doing this
was doing it with a rage no
ordinary man could possess.
They were beaten,
stabbed, beaten some more,
and eventually their
heads were caved in
by what police only described
as a blunt force instrument.
Because of the
nature of the crimes
and because there were
absolutely no leads on a suspect,
the local police issued a
curfew for the town's youth.
No parties past eight o'clock,
no make out sessions in a
car up at Inspiration Point,
no hanging in the park
when the sun went down.
(knife clanging)
(blood squelching)
The killer used the cover of
darkness as his main weapon.
And it only made sense
to keep things quiet
under the moonlight.
(suspenseful music)
But,
kids will be kids.
(heavy rock music)
[Darlin'] Of course we
weren't giving up our summer.
Summertime was the
only time it felt like
we could truly unleash all
of the angst and anxieties
that school and our
parents put on us.
It's when we could
watch the sun go down
and come back up
without missing a moment
of the night in between.
It's when the boys
were interchangeable.
It's when the skate parks
in the neighborhood streets
and the abandoned parking
lots were our church.
And summertime was our religion.
(heavy rock music)
(heavy rock music continues)
We heard countless
times from our parents
and teachers and the cops,
"There's always next summer."
Oh really? What
about the victims?
They certainly won't be
seeing the next summer.
And we weren't about to sit
and watch this one fade away.
(heavy rock music)
(fast rock music)
Okay, so I have to
tell you something.
What?
(both laughing)
What?
Um, Boy Toy hit me up.
Oh.
I know, but we hadn't talked
in like four months, so.
No.
I was doing good.
I was doing good.
The point is that you're
not doing good now.
Well, yeah, but.
What'd he say?
I don't know.
He just wanted to go to like,
a car meet and hang
out or something, but.
Did you go?
No.
[Darlin'] This is the part
where Baby Girl tells me
she hooked back up with Boy Toy.
He seems to be her
favorite summer fling,
but he gives me the ick.
(heavy rock music)
This was our summer and
nobody was going to ruin it.
No, it was actually nice
'cause we were just like,
talking and catching up, so.
That's good.
- Yeah, but you know, it's-
- Well, how do you feel?
I don't know.
I feel like we have to talk more
and I'll just like
see where it goes.
But just for now,
since it's summer anyways,
I'll just keep it at that.
- You know?
- Yeah, I get it.
(heavy rock music)
Glad that you're feeling better.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Well.
Oh, what were you gonna say?
I was gonna say, at least
I get to hang out with you.
Yeah.
(both laughing)
We should definitely
keep doing this
because I'm not gonna
listen to the curfew.
I know, me neither.
They're stupid.
The last victim was stabbed
27 times and found in a river,
and the cops still
don't know who did it.
What are you gonna
do when you get home?
I don't know. I have some pasta.
- That's good.
- Yeah, so.
That sounds good.
Just gonna take a
bath and watch a movie
and get ready for bed, you know?
- Sounds relaxing.
- Yeah.
I like it.
This is the fifth victim our
age that has been killed.
And because of that,
the police has put a
curfew on the city,
and if anyone's out
after the curfew,
they'll be arrested.
The sky's beautiful.
I know.
I'm surprised there's
no pink or anything.
I know.
Yeah, I haven't done.
[Z] Baby Girl? Darlin'?
- Hey.
- What's up?
- How long has it been?
- Hey, Z.
- Awhile.
- Dang.
- I know, it's been a while.
- What are you doing here?
I don't know.
Just hanging out mostly.
I'm actually on my way
to a party right now.
- Oh really, where?
- Yeah.
Just down the road, actually.
It's one of those rich houses.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
So, what's up? Where's M?
Usually she hangs
around you guys.
I know, she's at home tonight
but I don't know, we don't-
Her dad won't let her out
'cause of curfew and stuff.
- Oh, again?
- Yeah.
You know, I don't really believe
in this whole curfew thing.
What's it about anyway?
- Curfew?
- I know.
[Darlin'] Yeah, like we gave
a flying fuck about a curfew.
The more they tried
to control us,
the more we pushed back.
I don't know, I just,
I don't really care about,
I don't really care about
the curfew right now.
[Darlin'] We don't either,
obviously 'cause here we are.
- Yeah, I forget that.
- Yeah.
So I guess, you know,
if you guys see M around
or hanging around again,
could you guys,
I don't know, put
in good word for me?
[Darlin'] Yeah.
- Yeah?
- We'll let her know.
- Yeah.
- Okay, all right.
- Well, thank you.
- All right, Z.
Have fun at the party.
- Yeah, be safe.
- Yeah.
You guys have a
good day. (laughs)
- Okay.
- Yeah.
[Both] Bye, Z.
My God, I haven't
seen him in so long.
That was so weird.
And like thinks he can get at M?
- Like? (laughs)
- What are we gonna tell her?
Like, bro.
She's gonna think
that's hilarious.
I know. (laughs)
(upbeat rock music)
I can't count the
ways I love you
'Cause there's
nothing there to count
What's up, girls?
What's going on?
- Hi.
- We're just hanging out.
Oh, were you just gonna
stare at me all day
or you gonna say something?
[Darlin'] We were
not staring at you.
Stare at you?
Yeah, I saw you guys checking
me out this whole time.
[Darlin'] Dude, no.
Literally in your
own fucking head.
Geez.
You kiss each other with
that mouth or just me?
- No, thanks.
- It's okay.
We're just watching the sunset.
It doesn't have to
be skateboard tricks.
No, we're good. Thank you.
Have a good rest of your night.
Oh, come on. Why not?
What you guys doing?
[Baby Girl] Nothing. It's okay.
Please, we're really not
interested or whatever.
Oh, well, you told me to
have a good rest of my night.
That's what I'm trying to do.
Okay, like, have a good rest
of your night without us.
- By yourself.
- Yeah.
Oh, well, I mean, you guys
could definitely come with me.
I don't see the problem.
Cool. No.
We're good, thanks.
Why the fuck not?
[Baby Girl] 'Cause
we don't know you.
You're actually making
me uncomfortable.
- Baby Girl, Darlin'.
- You can get to know me.
I mean, come on. What the fuck?
- You all good?
- No, thanks.
- All good?
- Hey, Z.
What's up? Who's this?
- I don't know.
- You don't know?
- He's just like-
- This your friend?
These dry bitches your friend?
Fuck yeah, they're my friends.
- They don't put out for shit.
- Who the hell are you?
What? You gonna stick
up for them now?
No, no.
I'm not putting up with this.
Get up. I ain't
dealing with you.
Get up.
Come on, dude.
Come on, let's go for a walk.
Let's go.
You guys coming or what?
- No.
- No.
We're not fucking
going with you.
- Can you leave us alone?
- Let's go, man.
- Get the hint.
- Come on.
- Bullshit, you guys.
- You're bullshit.
You guys are fuckin' bitches.
Fuck that.
Oh, okay. (laughs)
We're bitches.
- Are y'all good?
- Yeah, thanks Z.
[Z] No problem.
Bye, guys.
- We don't even know.
- What a fucking weirdo.
(upbeat rock music)
Hope you don't
take it too hard
I got so many nasty
things I wanna say
I just don't where to start
It just ain't right
I hope you die
(ominous music)
[Radio Announcer] Good evening
citizens of Rock Creek.
This is Eric Craig on WBLZ.
Bringing you an
important announcement.
In response to the
recent tragic killings
of young people
in our community-
What do you want?
[Radio Announcer] he police
have mandated a curfew
to ensure everyone's safety.
The curfew is in effect
from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
What the fuck do you want?
I can hear you.
[Radio Announcer] It
applies to all residents,
especially our youth.
We understand that
this is a difficult-
Fucking piece of shit. Let's go.
[Radio Announcer] And
scary time for everyone.
The safety of our community
is the top priority.
(blood squelches)
Police Chief Robert
Cardigan has assured us
that this measure is necessary
to prevent further tragedies
(blood squelches)
and to allow law enforcement
to conduct their investigations
more effectively.
To all the young
people listening,
we urge you to
abide by the curfew.
(blood squelches)
(skateboard thuds)
This is not just a suggestion.
It's a mandate.
Anyone found outside-
(upbeat synth music)
(bottles clanging)
(father burps)
(father clears throat)
(father spits)
(chair clatters)
I really thought you were
gonna quit this time.
Huh?
Drinking, Dad.
I thought you were gonna quit.
You were doing so well
until the other night.
I did quit drinking.
Nothing's just beer.
Beer isn't drinking.
Beer's just beer.
Now whiskey,
whiskey is drinking.
Ah, tequila.
That's drinking.
Whatever.
I'm not in the mood
for your jokes.
Yeah.
When the fuck are
you in the mood
for your old man anymore, huh?
All you do is sulk around.
Go hang out with your
stupid little shit friends
leaving me here alone
having to eat dinner by myself
'cause you're off doing
who the fuck knows what.
All 'cause your
fucking whore mother-
- Dad.
- Had to go and leave.
I'm not doing this
shit with you today.
It's the same conversation
every time you get drunk.
Have you looked at yourself
in the mirror lately?
You're a fucking mess.
You stink. Your
clothes are dirty.
Do you know how
embarrassing it is
that I have to come home and
help my own father change
because he passed out on the
couch and pissed himself?
Mom left because
you forced her out.
[Father] You shut the fuck up!
You don't talk to me that way.
Your mother left you just
as much as she left me.
What did you do to
run her off, huh?
I always defended you.
I was always daddy's
little girl, remember?
And she hated it.
Jesus Christ, why do we
have to have the same fight?
I tell you over and
over and you don't care.
You just keep crawling
into the bottom of a bottle
and burying yourself.
- You know- - Ugh.
You've had just as much
opportunity to leave
and go find her,
but you haven't yet.
Why is that, M? Huh?
Because you're scared.
Scared your little fucking
rainbows and unicorns
fantasy of what life
would have been like
if she was still
here won't come true.
Or is it the needles
and the pills
and the constant train of men
coming in and out of her life?
Maybe you're just
afraid to leave
this little shit hole town.
Afraid you're gonna go and fail
and have to come
crawling back home to me.
You're afraid
because you're weak!
I hope you drown yourself
in as much of that shit
as you can stomach.
And when you're passed
out on the floor,
choking on your own vomit,
I won't be here to help.
You'll die and rot in the dirt.
But it'll be easier on me
than watching you rot in this
house like you already are.
(father screams)
You ungrateful little cunt!
Should've given your mom
the goddamn coat hanger
when she asked for it.
(solemn music)
Hey, can we please
go do something?
(upbeat rock music)
(both speaking faintly)
Yes, I took my very
first class with him.
- Really?
- Yes, he was so rude to me.
He scared me so much.
Like, it was such a hard class.
[M] Really?
(heavy rock music)
Yeah
Okay, so you have
to catch me up.
What happened with your dad?
Just my dad being my dad.
You know, I really thought
things were gonna be different,
but joke's on me.
I know, but you've tried to
reason with him for so long
and he's just such an alcoholic
that he will not change
and you know that.
- Yeah.
- So.
Yeah, he just,
I feel like he
needs me to be there
and baby him every single day.
That's horrible.
He's a grown man.
He's your father.
You should not have to baby him.
I know, but if I don't
take care of him,
who is going to?
I'm never gonna leave.
I'm gonna be stuck here
because I have to
take care of him.
Until the day that he dies,
I will be stuck in that house.
M, you know what? Fuck that.
You do not have to stay
to take care of him.
You can just leave
and let him deal with
his own problems.
He's never gonna change.
He's been this way
your entire life.
Well, it's a bummer
that Darlin's not here.
I know.
It's so sad that her mom
wouldn't let her out.
Yeah, I mean, I get
it with everything.
I know.
It's just 'cause the murder
was at the same skate park
that we were hanging out at,
but we're just hanging
out at the river.
[M] Yeah.
It's not like we're
doing anything.
[M] I know.
And it's daylight.
- I know.
- Literally.
[Baby Girl] Seriously.
Her mom is just overreacting.
Yeah.
[Baby Girl] I know.
(M laughs)
All I'm thinking about is
like, going in the river.
Yeah.
[Baby Girl] I just
wanna go in the river.
- It's so hot.
- Yeah.
Because of the curfew,
a lot of our friends
decided to leave town,
but our friends that decided
to stay have been having
underground parties.
I haven't gone to
attend one yet,
but maybe that'll happen soon.
Yeah, we should definitely
get in the water.
[Baby Girl] We totally should.
That'd be fun if we went tubing.
- Oh my gosh, yeah!
- Yes.
We should totally
go tubing. (laughs)
(upbeat music)
(friends chattering)
- Rose, oh my gosh!
- Hey.
- How are you?
- It's been forever.
Oh my gosh, Rose.
Hi, it's so good to see you!
- You too.
- How have you been?
It's been so long.
[Rose] Good, I was gonna say,
what have you guys been up to?
[M] Just hanging out
and trying to enjoy
this summer as much as we can.
Oh my gosh, yeah.
[Baby Girl] Rosie,
you got a puppy?
Oh yeah, by the
way, I got a puppy.
This is Mabel.
- Oh my goodness, hi.
- A little baby, hello.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- Shes just a little nervous.
Aw.
But if you guys wanna
hang out with him more,
I'm having a party tonight.
- Oh, you are?
- On the DL obviously.
- Yeah.
- Oh my gosh, really?
Tonight, it's gonna be
at my brother's house.
- Okay, should we go?
- All the cute girls.
- Yes.
- All the cute boys.
[Baby Girl] We're gonna
have to get Darlin' to go.
[M] We'll probably
have to sneak her out,
but yeah, we'll be there.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, we just have
to figure out what to say.
That would be so nice though.
Oh my gosh, hell yes.
[Baby Girl] That
would be so fun.
[Rose] All the boys,
all the cute girls.
All the weed, all the drinks.
(both laughing)
Y'all have be there.
Okay, that sounds good.
- Alright, we'll be there.
- You have to be there.
- Okay, for sure.
- Sounds good.
- Hell yes.
- Yeah.
[Baby Girl] Well, it
was so good to see you.
- Oh my gosh, you too.
- Oh wait.
Did you wanna hang out?
- Yes!
- We have another chair.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, Darlin'
was supposed to join us.
Yeah, I mean, people are dying,
but people die all the time.
Not that big of a deal.
I don't know, sorry. (laughs)
No, I definitely haven't heard
of any underground parties
and they're definitely
not going on right now.
- Mabel, what a cute name.
- I know.
Okay, so I was telling
M, I was telling M,
that when Darlin' and
I were hanging out
at the skate park the other day,
there was this guy
that came up to us,
literally harassing us.
[Rose] What the fuck?
Making us so uncomfortable.
And he's like, "You guys
were staring at me."
Like, "Are you guys gonna",
"you guys gonna come over
and hang out with me or not?"
- Seriously? Seriously.
- Oh shit, it's your dad.
"Oh shit," is right.
What did I tell you?
Why are you here?
Why are you here?
No, you know what?
I'm like, no, no.
This is a one way
conversation now,
- Dad, I just- -
No, there is no, no.
You know what's going on.
You know what's
going on around here.
You have your phone smashed
to your face all day long.
So I know you have an idea of
what's happening around here.
This is why me and your mother
are pissed off all the time.
[Baby Girl] Dad,
it's not a big deal.
It's a big deal when
you and your friends
are dropping like flies.
[M] We just wanted out
to hang out at the river.
No, no. I don't even
know who you are.
You're staying out
of this conversation
and you're staying out
of this conversation.
- I brought my guard dog.
- It's between me and you.
We're not gonna do this again.
With all this stuff going
on, you should know better.
Baby Girl, it's fine. Just go.
Alright, fine.
Okay, I'll catch you guys later.
Sorry, Rose.
[Rose] I'll see you
soon, don't worry.
I know, I'll see you later.
- Definitely.
- Let's go.
- Alright.
- Bye, love you.
You guys go home and
disappoint your parents.
I gotta take care of her.
(heavy rock music)
- Hi.
- She'll steal the ice cubes.
- Aw.
- From her fucking bowl
and run around and steal
it and just chew on it.
- That's so- - Oh, Mabel.
(both laughing)
I think with everything
being as scary as it is,
it's a great idea.
I think we need to keep
the community safe.
Keep people safe.
I mean, keep families safe.
I don't know.
I think we're finally making
steps in the right direction
and hopefully they
find this person.
(upbeat music)
- Hey.
- Hi.
So cute.
[Darlin'] I'm gonna grab
my shoes just real quick.
This party's gonna be, oh.
Hi, Mom.
What are you guys doing?
[Darlin'] We're just gonna
go out for a little bit.
You're going out
for a little bit?
- Yeah.
- No, no.
You're not going out
for a little bit.
We've discussed this.
Yeah, no.
We're staying out
with our friend Rose.
She's in my-
[Mother] No, you
know what's going on.
I don't even do anything, Mom.
Like, I never go out.
[Mother] Absolutely not.
I, oh my gosh.
It's like I don't,
I don't do anything.
I don't go out, I don't,
I listen to all your rules
and then I can't go
out with my friends
for five seconds and hang out.
Look at how you're dressed.
You're not just going out.
I'm not dumb.
I wasn't born yesterday.
You're not just hanging out.
I'm furious with you.
[Darlin'] Yes we are.
- We're gonna take photos.
- Excuse me.
You girls need to go home.
You need to leave.
[Darlin'] Mom, stop talking
to my friends like that.
[Mother] Excuse me?
It's summer.
Excuse me?
I raised you better than this.
Do not disrespect me in
front of your friends.
Ladies.
[Darlin'] No,
they're not leaving.
Don't leave.
We're going to this party.
Excuse me.
I can't wait for your dad
to hear what's going on.
- Darlin'.
- We're just gonna go.
- We'll call you.
- No.
- It's fine.
- Okay, sorry.
Oh my gosh.
Whatever.
- Not whatever.
- No, I don't get to go ever.
This is not whatever.
I don't do anything
with my friends.
Anytime of the day.
You just, you don't,
I'm not gonna even,
I don't do anything, Mom!
[Mother] I understand
that you want to go out,
that you want to hang
out with your friends.
No you don't.
We're just gonna go hang out.
Like, I don't understand
what the big deal is.
It is not safe.
I've talked to all the
ladies at the country club.
None of them are letting
their children go out.
It is not safe.
Okay, like, you can't,
you're just like
every other mom?
You can't be unique?
[Mother] It's not
about being unique.
It's about making you safe.
It's, this is just-
What's going on here?
[Darlin'] Dad,
please let me go out.
I don't do anything.
I just wanna go out.
Well, you know, if
it was up to me, I'd-
Are you serious? Back me up.
[Darlin'] I'll be
home by like, 10:00.
[Mother] No, you're not
going out after dark.
We've discussed this.
No, I am.
I'm gonna go out
with my friends.
[Mother] She cannot
be this disrespectful.
Dad, I don't do anything.
I don't go out.
I don't do anything bad.
- Maybe we should?
- It's summer.
I mean, if you're gonna be
back at a reasonable hour.
- Yeah.
- No, reasonable hour?
Look at how she's dressed.
[Darlin'] Seriously, Mom?
Like, were you ever
a teenager once?
Did you ever go out or dress
your own way and have fun?
Everything you do reflects
our entire family.
- You were not raised this way.
- Okay.
I'm sorry that you decided to
have me and I reflect on you.
[Mother] No, I'm not
okay with her going,
I'm not okay with her
sneaking out with her friends.
I wasn't sneaking
out with my friends.
- I'm not even- - I
did not sneak out.
Who are your friends?
Look at how they dress.
What is, what are
you turning into?
[Darlin'] My friend,
they had dresses on.
Oh no, they had dresses on.
Dad, please tell her
that I wanna go out.
Well, you know, if I had my way,
I'd probably let her
go for a little bit.
You need to back me up here.
This is the time.
- No.
- I get it, I get it.
This is what we talk in therapy.
I'm stuck in the middle here.
This is the time.
[Darlin'] This is what
we talk in therapy, okay.
Now is the time to back me up.
[Darlin'] This is
fucking ridiculous.
Hey, language.
[Darlin'] I just,
I wanna go out.
I have not gone out.
I do everything you say,
I come home at a
reasonable hour.
I listen to all your
rules and I can't go out
and have fun for once
in my entire life.
You are being histrionic and
you're making everything-
- Okay.
- About you.
I have lost so much sleep.
I have cried.
You've watched the news with me.
You are not safe.
I'm safe, okay?
And not everything is about me.
I'm trying to go out
and have a good
time with my friends
and you're making a big deal.
You're making it about you.
- This is not about you.
- Oh my gosh.
I don't care, Mom.
Whatever. Okay, I don't care.
I don't care!
- You guys.
- Honey, honey.
[Father] Hey, slow the roll.
This is what we talked about.
I get it, I get it.
- She's so outta control.
- I get it.
(cellphone dings)
(upbeat ambient music)
(Darlin' laughs)
(upbeat music continues)
(both arguing faintly)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(upbeat rock music)
(friends chattering)
This boy, what's his name?
Okay, guys. I think
we're better than that.
Seriously.
(upbeat rock music)
[M] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(upbeat rock music)
(party guests chattering)
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah, come on.
(all chattering)
[Darlin'] That was so close!
(girls cheering)
Yay! That was nice.
- That ball on top.
- Yes.
(upbeat rock music)
(all chattering)
I don't have a lot of film left.
Okay, but can you
make it though?
- Ugh!
- Sorry.
You guys suck.
Is it my turn now?
Get it, girl.
[Skater Boi] Darlin'? Darlin'?
- Huh?
- Gotta be careful.
Okay, that light is so bright.
Yes! Yes!
- Sorry, it's vintage.
- Excuse me, cameraman.
You missed her shot.
Oh, vintage, huh?
What year was it?
- Yeah.
- 2004.
Wow, fancy.
- You're a fancy guy over here.
- Yes, yes.
[Skater Boi] Wow,
that's some confidence
for somebody who's living
with a killer on the loose.
Right.
[Crowd] Ooh!
- Okay, okay.
- Ooh.
Wow, you're still at it again?
Well, you're really
annoying, so.
[Skater Boi] I want to
reflect on your glasses
and back into your pupils.
(party guests chattering)
- On you?
- Okay.
[Darlin'] She pissed
and then I picked her up
and now it's on me.
- Yo.
- Ah, what's up?
[Skater Boi] If you
go anywhere near this
fucking camera, I swear to God.
Ah, you're not
gonna do anything.
What do you mean?
[Skater Boi] Bro,
you just watch.
You just watch.
I can just grab it right now.
[Skater Boi] I ain't
scared of no baby bitch.
Ah, I ain't scared
of shit either.
[Skater Boi] I ain't
scared of no baby bitch.
Ah, you don't want it.
See if I can get it.
I'm not scared of you.
[Skater Boi] I wasn't
trying to scare you.
I was doing like this, "Meep."
Is it time for us
to take a shot?
[Skater Boi] Did I miss the
shot, shot, shot, shot, shot?
We gettin' lit today,
we gettin' lit today
(party guests chattering)
To forgetting about our problems
and having fun this summer.
(all cheering)
(party guests chattering)
[Darlin'] No, that counts.
This is like water.
- Yeah.
- Okay, I got this.
(upbeat music)
- Yes!
- Yeah!
[Skater Boi] You
guys do that too.
(group cheering)
That's a very
millennial thing to do.
Okay!
- Oh!
- I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
- Are you fucking kidding me?
- It wasn't my fault.
I have to walk home like this.
I didn't mean to!
What the?
He was the one who
bumped into me.
This is what we're
not going to do.
You're not doing this
shit in my house.
Get the fuck out of my party.
Are you fucking kidding me?
- Oh!
- Look what she fucking did.
I don't give a shit,
get the fuck out.
Fight, fight, fight, fight!
Fuck all of you.
No, no I think I hear something.
[Rose] Dude, are you
good? I'm so sorry.
Yeah, it's fine.
[Rose] I'm so sorry
that happened.
That shit, no.
[Skater Boi] How does
that make you feel?
[Rose] Yeah, we're not.
Can you fill in for
me for a second?
- Yeah.
- Yes!
Oh, good! Are you okay?
Um, can we talk over?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, sure.
We'll be right back.
- Um.
- What's going on?
I need to go.
My neighbor just
texted me saying
that my dad's passed
out on the lawn.
- No.
- Are you serious?
[Darlin'] Don't leave.
I stuck out and
everything for this party.
- No, I- - He always
does this to you.
- Yeah.
- I know.
But just being on the lawn,
I don't want someone
to call the police.
- I need to go.
- Wait, he's not your,
he's literally not your problem.
[Baby Girl] Yeah,
honestly, fuck him.
If someone calls the police,
they call the police.
[Darlin'] You're his daughter.
Like, you don't have to
go home for your dad.
[Baby Girl] Yeah.
I, I get it.
But I need to go, I just-
[Baby Girl] Come on, M.
I really don't want
him to get in trouble.
- Are you serious?
- I'm sorry, guys.
We're having so much fun though.
Aren't you having fun?
[M] Yeah, of course,
I'm having fun,
but I just, I need to go.
Are you gonna come back?
Um, maybe, I don't.
Probably not.
All right, well, I'll
see you guys around.
- Okay.
- All right, love you.
[Baby Girl] Okay.
[Darlin'] Lemme know
when you get home safe.
- Okay, I will.
- Yeah, just be safe, okay?
- Alright, love you.
- Bye.
[Both] Bye.
[Darlin'] It was good
hanging out with you.
[Skater Boi] Hey!
- Hey.
- How's it going?
So good.
[Skater Boi] I know that puppy's
not the only thing
you wanna love.
No, I think she's enough.
[Skater Boi] I just
want you to know
I make films on the side,
like that's kind of cool, right?
I'm a filmmaker.
You ever been with
a filmmaker before?
No, but I think I'm good.
You said this was a
retro camera, right?
[Skater Boi] Vintage camera.
You think I can just
check it out a little bit?
I just wanna use it real quick.
[Skater Boi] What
are you doing, bro?
- Yeah.
- Dude, be careful with that.
Let me just see that.
I'm just gonna do something
with it real quick.
[Skater Boi] You can't do that.
It's vintage. Be
careful with it.
I have so much footage of
me with your mom on there.
[Boy Toy] Oh, you
don't gotta worry.
- You're fine.
- Stop it, dude.
[Boy Toy] Come on, baby.
Let's go do
something real quick.
- Okay.
- Don't!
Don't, don't go with Boy Toy.
[Baby Girl] Darlin' it's fine,
I'll be right back.
- Ew.
- Darlin' it's fine.
Ew, you're so gross.
You're so gross.
[Baby Girl] I'll be right back.
Oh yeah, you'll be right back.
(mysterious music)
[Boy Toy] Oh, you look
so good tonight, babe.
Thank you.
[Boy Toy] Yeah, I know
it's been a while,
but it's good to be
hanging out again.
I've been missing you.
- Oh, really?
- Yeah.
Hmm.
[Boy Toy] I know, it just
ended a little weird last year,
but I'm so happy to
finally see you again.
It's good to run
into each other.
I've just been wanting to
be with you again, you know?
(laughs) That's a joke.
[Boy Toy] Oh, come on.
You know- - You're
lying to me.
[Boy Toy] No, babe.
I care about you a lot.
Yeah, right.
[Boy Toy] I know I
upset you before,
but I really think
it's time for you
to gimme another chance.
Can you just put that away?
[Boy Toy] I don't know.
I just think it's kind of nice.
You look so good tonight.
I think it's creepy.
Come on, put the camera away.
I'm not gonna do anything
with it in my face.
[Boy Toy] Aw, babe.
You just look so good right now.
I'd love to capture the moment.
No, seriously.
It's making me uncomfortable.
I don't want it.
- Aw.
- Come on.
[Boy Toy] Okay, Okay.
(ominous music)
(door clicks)
- Give me that back.
- Dude, what the fuck?
I'm using that shit.
[Skater Boi] It's vintage.
- Ah.
- $300 eBay. Don't touch it.
You're never gonna do
anything better with it.
[Skater Boi] I don't
want to see you
and your grubby fingers
doing whatever you
are doing with her.
- [Radio Announcer]
- Good Evening, listeners,
we bring you a somber
update tonight.
The town is reeling
from the tragic news
of yet another young
woman falling victim
to the elusive and
brutal assailant
known as the Moonlight Killer.
This latest attack,
like the ones before,
occurred under the
cover of darkness
with no apparent motive.
Leaving the community in a
state of fear and confusion.
Authorities are
urging all residents,
particularly the town's youth,
to remain indoors after
dark as a precaution.
Despite an intense
investigation,
the police currently
have no leads
on the identity of the killer.
They ask anyone
with information,
no matter how insignificant
it may seem to come forward.
Our hearts go out to the family
and friends of the victim.
We will continue to provide
updates as the story develops.
(victim shouting)
In the face of this
growing threat,
many residents are
taking drastic measures.
With the summer season upon us,
(blood squelches)
numerous families are
packing up and leaving town,
hoping to find safety elsewhere
until the perpetrator's caught.
Police Chief Thompson urges
anyone with information
to come forward and
reassures the community
that law enforcement is
doing everything in its power
to bring this
nightmare to an end.
Until then, residents are
advised to stay vigilant
and report any suspicious
activity immediately.
(boot stomping)
As always, the mandated curfew
is still currently in effect.
(bones crunching)
(ominous music)
(upbeat rock music)
(group laughing)
(engine revving)
(rock music continues)
I kind of like it, I don't know.
I know, it's so nice.
I just can't believe it.
No one's getting on us about
being the curfew or past curfew.
[Friend] I know,
because they don't,
they enforce it,
but like not a lot.
Hey!
Hey, can I see your board?
- What the?
- Oh yeah.
Hey, you know what
this is made out of?
- No.
- Boyfriend material. Hi.
- Stop.
- Oh my God.
Give me back my fucking board.
Hey, can I ride it?
You guys wanna
learn some tricks?
- No.
- No.
[M] What do you mean?
What kinda tricks?
[Darlin'] Hi.
You going to the
rock concert later?
- No.
- No?
- No.
- Well, I'm inviting you,
so if you want come, I'd
like to see you there.
[Darlin'] I really
don't even like,
like that type of music.
[M] Yeah, but I mean,
it's a night out.
That might be fun.
Yeah, but...
- Yeah.
- Well, I'll be there.
We can hang out.
[Darlin'] I like the
color of your eyes.
Thank you.
I like your smile.
- Okay, thank you.
- Yeah, no problem.
Compliment her shirt.
Maybe she'll like that.
I like your pants.
(all laughing)
Shirt! Shirt!
[Darlin'] Thank you.
Can you gimme a spin around?
[Darlin'] No.
Can you give me a spin around?
Let me see that ass.
(group laughing)
I love it.
Hey, how you doing?
- Good.
- Enjoying the night so far?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, are you?
Yeah, it's better
now seeing you.
- Oh my God.
- All that rizz.
Who can say no?
Uh, not really.
I'm just like, doing
my regular thing.
Just going to my favorite
places of all time.
I mean, the killer's
not around me per se,
so I'm not really
worried about it.
(upbeat rock music)
- You're right.
- Are you okay?
- Like this.
- (all chattering)
You're so cute.
- You've been here?
- Yeah.
- Since then?
- Yeah.
- Oh.
- How 'bout you?
(all chattering)
Maybe we're planning on going.
Why not?
(all chattering)
Hey, what are all
you doing out here?
- Having fun.
- Here's the rent-a-cop.
- Rent-a-cop, aw.
- There's a curfew in effect.
Busted!
(teenagers jeering)
- Boo!
- Boo yourself.
Get out of here!
- No.
- Are you serious?
- We're not doing anything.
- It's fine.
It doesn't matter if
you're not doing anything.
Do you wanna get killed too?
- Maybe.
- (group laughing)
You've got balls.
You can see what he looks like.
I don't know if you've
been drinking, kid.
- No, I'm not.
- Whatever, dude.
Come on, get outta here.
Come on, let's go.
[Baby Girl] You
can't be serious.
Absolutely, darlin'.
Get on outta here.
(upbeat rock music)
- Fine.
- Whatever, rent-a-cop.
Go back on your scooter.
- Oh my God.
- Weirdo.
(teenagers cheering)
(upbeat rock music)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(heavy rock music)
This is not my tempo
Trouble is kind of
what we're known for.
I mean, here we're
just in a small town.
We're kind of known for
making a little ruckus.
So what's a little trouble?
Man, fuck it. This
is rock and roll.
What's a little trouble
every now and again?
If anything, we want
to get in trouble.
Any publicity is good publicity.
I was just gonna say,
I mean, either way,
in rock and roll
heads are rolling.
So, you know, just kind of
keep the same old attitude,
same shit, different day.
It's kind of a cool
name if you ask me.
Heads are rolling.
The Moonlight Killer.
If anything, it's more
incentive to play a show
because that gets
people outs and abouts
and you know, Acid
Box is no more.
Certainly not a serial killer
band name at all, Acid Box.
- No.
- Totally family friendly.
- Yeah.
- Totally easy to hide here.
I'm so excited to be out.
Same.
I feel like I'm a little
bit nervous though,
because it's gonna
be dark after.
So then what happens then?
What if something I
dunno, happens to us?
You know what?
I don't even care if we
get arrested at this point.
We just wanna have fun.
So let's just have fun
and enjoy our night, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- We look gorgeous.
- You look great.
[Z] Guys, what are
you doing here?
- Hey!
- Yeah.
I didn't know you guys
go to these things.
What's going on?
Yeah, to be honest,
I don't even really
like this kind of music.
I just wanna get out.
Oh, well you're here
for the great show.
These guys are fucking awesome.
[Darlin'] Oh, really?
M, I have,
wow, you look amazing.
Thanks.
Yeah, that's, that's so cool.
Well, I was wondering like maybe
after the show that maybe
we could like, talk?
Yeah, definitely.
[Z] Okay, awesome.
Well, hey, I'm gonna go in,
but you guys have a
great time, all right?
- Thanks, Z.
- Bye, Z.
[Z] Cool.
(laughs) And make sure
we don't post anything
on socials because I don't
want my mom to find out.
- Okay, you're right.
- Yeah.
No one can know that we're here.
Well, let's have a good time.
- Yeah, let's.
- Okay.
- Great.
- I'm excited.
[Darlin'] I'm excited too.
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist screaming)
(crowd cheers)
(crowd clapping)
This is not my tempo
(heavy rock music)
What's your name?
No, you don't need to right now.
We're trying to
have a good time.
Thank you, have a good night.
You're very pretty.
No. Thanks, but no thanks.
[Bald Guy] What's your name?
We're just trying to
have, a girl's night.
- You know, we're good.
- I'm a nice guy.
Can you just back up?
What about you?
What's your name?
Leave us alone.
- Yeah.
- You sure?
Oh my god.
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(crowd cheering)
(heavy guitar music)
Yeah? Let's just go.
(heavy rock music)
[M] That was fun.
That was fun, but those
guys were so creepy.
- Yeah, oh my God.
- Oh, by the way.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey.
What were those guys
even talking about here?
Dude, they were just
touching our arms
and like smelling our hair.
They were so creepy.
Look.
God, why are they following us?
- I'm parked over here.
- Oh, all right.
Well, it was nice meeting you.
Nice meeting you.
I have your number.
Yeah.
I'll text you later.
[Darlin'] Okay, yeah, we'll see.
(suspenseful music)
- They're still watching.
- Guys, they're following us.
(suspenseful music)
Being a young woman
means having to be aware
of your surroundings
at all times.
You never know who's
lurking in the shadows,
even a familiar face.
What's going on?
Guys, we just have to
get back to the car
and we'll be fine, okay?
- Okay.
- Let's just go.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
(suspenseful music)
- Let's go.
- Hey!
(girls shouting)
- Oh my God!
- Hi.
- You guys okay?
- Uh, yeah.
[Baby Girl] There's just
these guys following us.
Okay, do you guys wanna a ride?
My car's around back.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Sure.
- Okay, let's get going.
- Come on, let's go.
(suspenseful music)
Let's get out of here.
Sorry about the mess.
Oh, can you guys
give us a minute?
I, I just wanna talk to
M for a quick second.
Oh, okay. Yeah, no problem.
Yeah, sorry about that.
- Z, your car is hot.
- Oh, thank you.
(both laughing)
No, I mean, temperature.
Oh yeah, I would
turn the car on,
but I think I'd want to talk.
- It's okay.
- I'm sorry.
[M] No, it's okay.
So, you know, last year
I thought we kind of had,
we were talking that I
kind of had a crush on you.
I'm sorry. (laughs)
And I've been thinking
about you this entire year
and I was wondering maybe
well, you know, I'm not
really a ladies' man,
but I just wanted to, you know,
take a chance.
Yeah.
[Z] Would you like to
go see a movie with me?
Z, I would love to.
I mean, if this was last year,
I was very much
interested as well.
It's just, you know,
everything with my dad.
[Z] Oh, yeah.
At the end of the
summer, I have to leave.
I, I just don't want
anything holding me back.
Oh.
Okay, yeah, for sure.
Like I said, I just
wanted to take a chance.
[M] Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's
perfectly fine, yeah.
Well I'd better take
you guys home, yeah?
[M] Okay.
[Radio Announcer] In a
chilling development,
a third body has been discovered
in what appears to be a
series of brutal slayings
that have all occurred at night.
The latest victim was
found early this morning
in a secluded area
off Parkview Avenue.
Authorities say the
scene bears the hallmarks
of the same violent pattern
observed in the
previous two murders.
The community has begun
referring to the perpetrator
as the Moonlight Killer,
a name that has
quickly gained traction
as fear grips the city.
Police have yet to
release specific details
about the ongoing investigation,
but they have confirmed
that there are striking
similarities between the murders
leading them to believe
they are dealing
with a serial killer.
In response to these
disturbing events,
law enforcement officials
are urging young people
and residents to
avoid secluded areas
and to stay indoors at
night whenever possible.
Increased patrols and
community vigilance initiatives
are being implemented
in an effort to prevent
further tragedies.
The investigation remains active
and the police are encouraging
anyone with information
that could assist in
identifying the killer
to please come forward.
The community's cooperation
is deemed essential
in bringing the Moonlight
Killer to justice
and restoring a sense
of safety to our town.
(blood squelching)
(ominous music)
(knife clangs)
(blood squelches)
(pool balls clatter)
(upbeat rock music)
Hey, it's been a while.
- It's been a long time, man.
- Yeah.
- Thanks for coming.
- Good to see you.
Hey, come on, sit down.
I don't think we've met.
Nice to officially meet you.
Likewise.
It's been way too long, man.
I really appreciate you
coming out to see us.
I don't know what to do.
Things have been crazy.
Kids been acting
crazy, you know,
but again, it is
important that we meet.
I'm glad you guys are here.
Well, here's the thing.
Ever since our daughter started
hanging out with your daughter,
she's been getting into
all kinds of trouble.
She's been sneaking out,
she's been going
to rock concerts.
You should see how
these girls dress.
You know what? Hold on.
I didn't invite you out here
to make this a blame game.
I'm having the same
problem with my daughter.
I didn't accuse your
daughter of anything.
I'm trying to figure
out what we can do
to help our daughters.
[Mother] Well, excuse me,
Mr. Tattoo and a beer.
[Father] Hey, hey.
[Mother] What kind of decisions
are you making that's
influencing your daughter?
It's okay.
We don't need to go there.
You know, we're all
on the same page here.
We're trying to get
to the bottom of this.
So, let's just
relax a little bit.
Well, I don't know how
I'm supposed to relax
when kids are not
safe, people are dying,
and our daughter is
hanging out with low lifes.
- Low lifes?
- Come on.
- Now look, here's it.
- Okay, okay, alright.
Let's just calm down.
This isn't going anywhere
and I think we're supposed
to be meeting somebody
else here, right?
Yeah, and if I
remember correctly,
- he's a real piece of shit.
- Jesus.
Yes, I am.
A badge I wear proudly.
(chair squeaking)
[Mother] You look like hell.
Is this what hell looks like?
It's not so bad.
[Mother] What happened to you?
We used to be so close.
You had so much potential.
You used to have really
great dance moves,
especially on top of the bar.
[Mother] Oh my God.
But you threw those away too.
I just don't know what
to do with Darlin'.
It's like, the more
we tell her no,
the more she keeps going out
and she doesn't even
realize the danger.
I mean, they're clueless.
Baby Girl's been the same way.
When I talked to them earlier,
I saw them out and I did,
I lost my cool with
them, you know?
But I don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do.
It's, I wasn't ready for this.
The kids are like we used
to be when we were kids.
[Mother] Yeah.
I mean, what would we have done?
But the difference here
is that there wasn't a
Moonlight Killer, you know?
Like when we were
in high school,
there wasn't that danger.
People are dying.
It shouldn't be this hard.
The thing that really
drives me crazy
is the cops don't
have any leads yet.
They're not looking
in the right place.
What does that mean?
Okay, I know this might come
as a surprise to you guys,
but I tend to spend a lot
of time in places like this
and you see and hear a
lot of things in a bar.
Stuff people won't talk
about outside these walls.
All those people that
have died recently,
you know, the ones they've
been finding all summer.
They used to come
to places like this.
And I recognize a lot of 'em.
Neo-Nazi scumbags,
but not all necessarily
the typical skinhead types.
But definitely some part
of extreme right
behind closed doors.
You know, they've always
been here living among us,
but they've gotten smart.
They've learned to blend
in with society now.
Could be anyone.
After those five minority kids
were killed last year in
that apparent hate crime,
they all just suddenly vanished.
Stopped showing up to
bars and biker rallies.
And now?
All just fallen by the wayside.
One by one by one.
Get up.
You wanna go to work?
Absolutely.
Oh!
(group laughing)
(punches thudding)
Yeah! (laughs)
There you go. There you go.
(punch thuds)
Oh.
Not so tough now.
(punches thudding)
Yeah.
That could hurt more.
(Jay spits)
Oh shit, you gonna take that?
(punches thudding)
You had enough?
What about you? You had enough?
Man, fuck y'all crackers, man.
(group laughing)
(gunshot blasts)
Oh! (laughs)
Your kind shouldn't
have come around here.
(group laughing)
I think the message
is clear now.
Those people aren't
welcome here.
(group laughing)
That leader of theirs
is the only one
who hasn't wound up dead.
Yet.
Wait a second.
So you're telling me
that the Moonlight Killer
is doing this out of revenge
for those five kids
that got killed?
The girls are, they were
friends with those kids.
That one named Jay,
Darlin's not been the
same since they found him.
Baby Girl hasn't
been the same either.
Neither has M.
Look, all I'm saying is I
bet you a dollar to a dime
that the next body they find
is gonna be their leader.
(ominous music)
(train rumbling)
(car doors slamming)
Wait, fuck the disguise.
Let's have this
asshole see who we are.
- You're right.
- Okay.
(suspenseful synth music)
[M] Sick.
(suspenseful synth music)
(ominous music)
(footsteps rustling)
[Baby Girl] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(weapons thudding)
(Bald Guy groaning)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
[M] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(ominous music)
(weapons thudding)
(gunshot blasts)
(Bald Guy breathing heavily)
I don't think so.
Get up.
(Bald Guy groaning)
We're gonna kill you,
you fucking Nazi.
You remember our friend Jay?
This is for him.
Yeah, we're really
gonna enjoy this.
Baby, Darlin', grab his arms.
(intense music)
Stay still.
(intense music)
And this is the summer we died.
[Baby Girl] Open up, boy.
(Bald Guy groaning)
(blood squelches)
[Radio Announcer] In the
wake of the tragic events
of five young minorities
who were killed recently
in what police believe
were hate crimes
participated by
a neo-Nazi group,
they now report that
individuals linked
to the neo-Nazi group have
themselves been targeted
and killed in what appears
to be a series of
revenge killings.
Authorities urge the
community to remain calm-
[Narrator] Five bodies.
All of them found with their
heads so severely disfigured,
it was hard to make
out who they were
until the dental records
were looked into.
(upbeat music)
[Darlin'] Of course, we
weren't giving up our summer.
Summertime was the
only time it felt
like we could truly
unleash all of the angst
and anxieties that school
and our parents put on us.
It's when we could
watch the sun go down
and come back up
without missing a moment
of the night in between.
It's when the boys
were interchangeable.
It's when the skate parks
and the neighborhood streets
and the abandoned parking
lots were our church
and summertime was our religion.
(upbeat rock music)
Well, I'm happy the
curfew got lifted.
It's crazy that the Moonlight
Killer just vanished.
(M sighs)
(cellphone ringing)
Oh, hang on a second.
Hey.
Yeah, I'm just
finishing the last box.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, I'll see you soon.
Sorry, that was my friend Z.
He's helping me
move to California.
Well, he's actually moving
with me, but you know.
This is not my tempo
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(heavy rock music)
(heavy rock music continues)
(heavy rock music continues)
(static buzzing)
(crowd shouting)
Rock and roll.
(crowd cheering)
(crowd applauding)
[Radio Announcer] This is
a notice to the community.
Due to a recent string of
killings involving a suspect
known as the Moonlight Killer,
the county has enacted a strict
curfew for all residents.
Effective immediately,
the curfew is in place
from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM
daily until further notice.
Details of the curfew include,
no individuals are permitted
to be outside their
homes during curfew hours
unless it is an emergency
or essential work.
Law enforcement will be
patrolling the streets
to ensure compliance.
Anyone found violating the
curfew without valid reason
may be subject to fines
or other legal actions.
Please, police are
urging to stay indoors
and ensure your homes
are securely locked.
Report any suspicious activity
to the local police
department immediately
and be vigilant and
take extra precautions
during nighttime hours.
Your cooperation is
crucial in helping us
maintain public safety and
bring the suspect to justice.
We understand that this measure
may cause inconvenience,
but it is necessary for the
protection of our community.
For further updates,
please stay tuned to
local news channels
and the official police
department's website.
Thank you for your
understanding.
(suspenseful music)
[Narrator] Five bodies.
All of them found with their
heads so severely disfigured,
it was hard to make
out who they were
until the dental records
were looked into.
Whoever was doing this
was doing it with a rage no
ordinary man could possess.
They were beaten,
stabbed, beaten some more,
and eventually their
heads were caved in
by what police only described
as a blunt force instrument.
Because of the
nature of the crimes
and because there were
absolutely no leads on a suspect,
the local police issued a
curfew for the town's youth.
No parties past eight o'clock,
no make out sessions in a
car up at Inspiration Point,
no hanging in the park
when the sun went down.
(knife clanging)
(blood squelching)
The killer used the cover of
darkness as his main weapon.
And it only made sense
to keep things quiet
under the moonlight.
(suspenseful music)
But,
kids will be kids.
(heavy rock music)
[Darlin'] Of course we
weren't giving up our summer.
Summertime was the
only time it felt like
we could truly unleash all
of the angst and anxieties
that school and our
parents put on us.
It's when we could
watch the sun go down
and come back up
without missing a moment
of the night in between.
It's when the boys
were interchangeable.
It's when the skate parks
in the neighborhood streets
and the abandoned parking
lots were our church.
And summertime was our religion.
(heavy rock music)
(heavy rock music continues)
We heard countless
times from our parents
and teachers and the cops,
"There's always next summer."
Oh really? What
about the victims?
They certainly won't be
seeing the next summer.
And we weren't about to sit
and watch this one fade away.
(heavy rock music)
(fast rock music)
Okay, so I have to
tell you something.
What?
(both laughing)
What?
Um, Boy Toy hit me up.
Oh.
I know, but we hadn't talked
in like four months, so.
No.
I was doing good.
I was doing good.
The point is that you're
not doing good now.
Well, yeah, but.
What'd he say?
I don't know.
He just wanted to go to like,
a car meet and hang
out or something, but.
Did you go?
No.
[Darlin'] This is the part
where Baby Girl tells me
she hooked back up with Boy Toy.
He seems to be her
favorite summer fling,
but he gives me the ick.
(heavy rock music)
This was our summer and
nobody was going to ruin it.
No, it was actually nice
'cause we were just like,
talking and catching up, so.
That's good.
- Yeah, but you know, it's-
- Well, how do you feel?
I don't know.
I feel like we have to talk more
and I'll just like
see where it goes.
But just for now,
since it's summer anyways,
I'll just keep it at that.
- You know?
- Yeah, I get it.
(heavy rock music)
Glad that you're feeling better.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Well.
Oh, what were you gonna say?
I was gonna say, at least
I get to hang out with you.
Yeah.
(both laughing)
We should definitely
keep doing this
because I'm not gonna
listen to the curfew.
I know, me neither.
They're stupid.
The last victim was stabbed
27 times and found in a river,
and the cops still
don't know who did it.
What are you gonna
do when you get home?
I don't know. I have some pasta.
- That's good.
- Yeah, so.
That sounds good.
Just gonna take a
bath and watch a movie
and get ready for bed, you know?
- Sounds relaxing.
- Yeah.
I like it.
This is the fifth victim our
age that has been killed.
And because of that,
the police has put a
curfew on the city,
and if anyone's out
after the curfew,
they'll be arrested.
The sky's beautiful.
I know.
I'm surprised there's
no pink or anything.
I know.
Yeah, I haven't done.
[Z] Baby Girl? Darlin'?
- Hey.
- What's up?
- How long has it been?
- Hey, Z.
- Awhile.
- Dang.
- I know, it's been a while.
- What are you doing here?
I don't know.
Just hanging out mostly.
I'm actually on my way
to a party right now.
- Oh really, where?
- Yeah.
Just down the road, actually.
It's one of those rich houses.
- Nice.
- Yeah.
So, what's up? Where's M?
Usually she hangs
around you guys.
I know, she's at home tonight
but I don't know, we don't-
Her dad won't let her out
'cause of curfew and stuff.
- Oh, again?
- Yeah.
You know, I don't really believe
in this whole curfew thing.
What's it about anyway?
- Curfew?
- I know.
[Darlin'] Yeah, like we gave
a flying fuck about a curfew.
The more they tried
to control us,
the more we pushed back.
I don't know, I just,
I don't really care about,
I don't really care about
the curfew right now.
[Darlin'] We don't either,
obviously 'cause here we are.
- Yeah, I forget that.
- Yeah.
So I guess, you know,
if you guys see M around
or hanging around again,
could you guys,
I don't know, put
in good word for me?
[Darlin'] Yeah.
- Yeah?
- We'll let her know.
- Yeah.
- Okay, all right.
- Well, thank you.
- All right, Z.
Have fun at the party.
- Yeah, be safe.
- Yeah.
You guys have a
good day. (laughs)
- Okay.
- Yeah.
[Both] Bye, Z.
My God, I haven't
seen him in so long.
That was so weird.
And like thinks he can get at M?
- Like? (laughs)
- What are we gonna tell her?
Like, bro.
She's gonna think
that's hilarious.
I know. (laughs)
(upbeat rock music)
I can't count the
ways I love you
'Cause there's
nothing there to count
What's up, girls?
What's going on?
- Hi.
- We're just hanging out.
Oh, were you just gonna
stare at me all day
or you gonna say something?
[Darlin'] We were
not staring at you.
Stare at you?
Yeah, I saw you guys checking
me out this whole time.
[Darlin'] Dude, no.
Literally in your
own fucking head.
Geez.
You kiss each other with
that mouth or just me?
- No, thanks.
- It's okay.
We're just watching the sunset.
It doesn't have to
be skateboard tricks.
No, we're good. Thank you.
Have a good rest of your night.
Oh, come on. Why not?
What you guys doing?
[Baby Girl] Nothing. It's okay.
Please, we're really not
interested or whatever.
Oh, well, you told me to
have a good rest of my night.
That's what I'm trying to do.
Okay, like, have a good rest
of your night without us.
- By yourself.
- Yeah.
Oh, well, I mean, you guys
could definitely come with me.
I don't see the problem.
Cool. No.
We're good, thanks.
Why the fuck not?
[Baby Girl] 'Cause
we don't know you.
You're actually making
me uncomfortable.
- Baby Girl, Darlin'.
- You can get to know me.
I mean, come on. What the fuck?
- You all good?
- No, thanks.
- All good?
- Hey, Z.
What's up? Who's this?
- I don't know.
- You don't know?
- He's just like-
- This your friend?
These dry bitches your friend?
Fuck yeah, they're my friends.
- They don't put out for shit.
- Who the hell are you?
What? You gonna stick
up for them now?
No, no.
I'm not putting up with this.
Get up. I ain't
dealing with you.
Get up.
Come on, dude.
Come on, let's go for a walk.
Let's go.
You guys coming or what?
- No.
- No.
We're not fucking
going with you.
- Can you leave us alone?
- Let's go, man.
- Get the hint.
- Come on.
- Bullshit, you guys.
- You're bullshit.
You guys are fuckin' bitches.
Fuck that.
Oh, okay. (laughs)
We're bitches.
- Are y'all good?
- Yeah, thanks Z.
[Z] No problem.
Bye, guys.
- We don't even know.
- What a fucking weirdo.
(upbeat rock music)
Hope you don't
take it too hard
I got so many nasty
things I wanna say
I just don't where to start
It just ain't right
I hope you die
(ominous music)
[Radio Announcer] Good evening
citizens of Rock Creek.
This is Eric Craig on WBLZ.
Bringing you an
important announcement.
In response to the
recent tragic killings
of young people
in our community-
What do you want?
[Radio Announcer] he police
have mandated a curfew
to ensure everyone's safety.
The curfew is in effect
from 9:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
What the fuck do you want?
I can hear you.
[Radio Announcer] It
applies to all residents,
especially our youth.
We understand that
this is a difficult-
Fucking piece of shit. Let's go.
[Radio Announcer] And
scary time for everyone.
The safety of our community
is the top priority.
(blood squelches)
Police Chief Robert
Cardigan has assured us
that this measure is necessary
to prevent further tragedies
(blood squelches)
and to allow law enforcement
to conduct their investigations
more effectively.
To all the young
people listening,
we urge you to
abide by the curfew.
(blood squelches)
(skateboard thuds)
This is not just a suggestion.
It's a mandate.
Anyone found outside-
(upbeat synth music)
(bottles clanging)
(father burps)
(father clears throat)
(father spits)
(chair clatters)
I really thought you were
gonna quit this time.
Huh?
Drinking, Dad.
I thought you were gonna quit.
You were doing so well
until the other night.
I did quit drinking.
Nothing's just beer.
Beer isn't drinking.
Beer's just beer.
Now whiskey,
whiskey is drinking.
Ah, tequila.
That's drinking.
Whatever.
I'm not in the mood
for your jokes.
Yeah.
When the fuck are
you in the mood
for your old man anymore, huh?
All you do is sulk around.
Go hang out with your
stupid little shit friends
leaving me here alone
having to eat dinner by myself
'cause you're off doing
who the fuck knows what.
All 'cause your
fucking whore mother-
- Dad.
- Had to go and leave.
I'm not doing this
shit with you today.
It's the same conversation
every time you get drunk.
Have you looked at yourself
in the mirror lately?
You're a fucking mess.
You stink. Your
clothes are dirty.
Do you know how
embarrassing it is
that I have to come home and
help my own father change
because he passed out on the
couch and pissed himself?
Mom left because
you forced her out.
[Father] You shut the fuck up!
You don't talk to me that way.
Your mother left you just
as much as she left me.
What did you do to
run her off, huh?
I always defended you.
I was always daddy's
little girl, remember?
And she hated it.
Jesus Christ, why do we
have to have the same fight?
I tell you over and
over and you don't care.
You just keep crawling
into the bottom of a bottle
and burying yourself.
- You know- - Ugh.
You've had just as much
opportunity to leave
and go find her,
but you haven't yet.
Why is that, M? Huh?
Because you're scared.
Scared your little fucking
rainbows and unicorns
fantasy of what life
would have been like
if she was still
here won't come true.
Or is it the needles
and the pills
and the constant train of men
coming in and out of her life?
Maybe you're just
afraid to leave
this little shit hole town.
Afraid you're gonna go and fail
and have to come
crawling back home to me.
You're afraid
because you're weak!
I hope you drown yourself
in as much of that shit
as you can stomach.
And when you're passed
out on the floor,
choking on your own vomit,
I won't be here to help.
You'll die and rot in the dirt.
But it'll be easier on me
than watching you rot in this
house like you already are.
(father screams)
You ungrateful little cunt!
Should've given your mom
the goddamn coat hanger
when she asked for it.
(solemn music)
Hey, can we please
go do something?
(upbeat rock music)
(both speaking faintly)
Yes, I took my very
first class with him.
- Really?
- Yes, he was so rude to me.
He scared me so much.
Like, it was such a hard class.
[M] Really?
(heavy rock music)
Yeah
Okay, so you have
to catch me up.
What happened with your dad?
Just my dad being my dad.
You know, I really thought
things were gonna be different,
but joke's on me.
I know, but you've tried to
reason with him for so long
and he's just such an alcoholic
that he will not change
and you know that.
- Yeah.
- So.
Yeah, he just,
I feel like he
needs me to be there
and baby him every single day.
That's horrible.
He's a grown man.
He's your father.
You should not have to baby him.
I know, but if I don't
take care of him,
who is going to?
I'm never gonna leave.
I'm gonna be stuck here
because I have to
take care of him.
Until the day that he dies,
I will be stuck in that house.
M, you know what? Fuck that.
You do not have to stay
to take care of him.
You can just leave
and let him deal with
his own problems.
He's never gonna change.
He's been this way
your entire life.
Well, it's a bummer
that Darlin's not here.
I know.
It's so sad that her mom
wouldn't let her out.
Yeah, I mean, I get
it with everything.
I know.
It's just 'cause the murder
was at the same skate park
that we were hanging out at,
but we're just hanging
out at the river.
[M] Yeah.
It's not like we're
doing anything.
[M] I know.
And it's daylight.
- I know.
- Literally.
[Baby Girl] Seriously.
Her mom is just overreacting.
Yeah.
[Baby Girl] I know.
(M laughs)
All I'm thinking about is
like, going in the river.
Yeah.
[Baby Girl] I just
wanna go in the river.
- It's so hot.
- Yeah.
Because of the curfew,
a lot of our friends
decided to leave town,
but our friends that decided
to stay have been having
underground parties.
I haven't gone to
attend one yet,
but maybe that'll happen soon.
Yeah, we should definitely
get in the water.
[Baby Girl] We totally should.
That'd be fun if we went tubing.
- Oh my gosh, yeah!
- Yes.
We should totally
go tubing. (laughs)
(upbeat music)
(friends chattering)
- Rose, oh my gosh!
- Hey.
- How are you?
- It's been forever.
Oh my gosh, Rose.
Hi, it's so good to see you!
- You too.
- How have you been?
It's been so long.
[Rose] Good, I was gonna say,
what have you guys been up to?
[M] Just hanging out
and trying to enjoy
this summer as much as we can.
Oh my gosh, yeah.
[Baby Girl] Rosie,
you got a puppy?
Oh yeah, by the
way, I got a puppy.
This is Mabel.
- Oh my goodness, hi.
- A little baby, hello.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
- Shes just a little nervous.
Aw.
But if you guys wanna
hang out with him more,
I'm having a party tonight.
- Oh, you are?
- On the DL obviously.
- Yeah.
- Oh my gosh, really?
Tonight, it's gonna be
at my brother's house.
- Okay, should we go?
- All the cute girls.
- Yes.
- All the cute boys.
[Baby Girl] We're gonna
have to get Darlin' to go.
[M] We'll probably
have to sneak her out,
but yeah, we'll be there.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, we just have
to figure out what to say.
That would be so nice though.
Oh my gosh, hell yes.
[Baby Girl] That
would be so fun.
[Rose] All the boys,
all the cute girls.
All the weed, all the drinks.
(both laughing)
Y'all have be there.
Okay, that sounds good.
- Alright, we'll be there.
- You have to be there.
- Okay, for sure.
- Sounds good.
- Hell yes.
- Yeah.
[Baby Girl] Well, it
was so good to see you.
- Oh my gosh, you too.
- Oh wait.
Did you wanna hang out?
- Yes!
- We have another chair.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, Darlin'
was supposed to join us.
Yeah, I mean, people are dying,
but people die all the time.
Not that big of a deal.
I don't know, sorry. (laughs)
No, I definitely haven't heard
of any underground parties
and they're definitely
not going on right now.
- Mabel, what a cute name.
- I know.
Okay, so I was telling
M, I was telling M,
that when Darlin' and
I were hanging out
at the skate park the other day,
there was this guy
that came up to us,
literally harassing us.
[Rose] What the fuck?
Making us so uncomfortable.
And he's like, "You guys
were staring at me."
Like, "Are you guys gonna",
"you guys gonna come over
and hang out with me or not?"
- Seriously? Seriously.
- Oh shit, it's your dad.
"Oh shit," is right.
What did I tell you?
Why are you here?
Why are you here?
No, you know what?
I'm like, no, no.
This is a one way
conversation now,
- Dad, I just- -
No, there is no, no.
You know what's going on.
You know what's
going on around here.
You have your phone smashed
to your face all day long.
So I know you have an idea of
what's happening around here.
This is why me and your mother
are pissed off all the time.
[Baby Girl] Dad,
it's not a big deal.
It's a big deal when
you and your friends
are dropping like flies.
[M] We just wanted out
to hang out at the river.
No, no. I don't even
know who you are.
You're staying out
of this conversation
and you're staying out
of this conversation.
- I brought my guard dog.
- It's between me and you.
We're not gonna do this again.
With all this stuff going
on, you should know better.
Baby Girl, it's fine. Just go.
Alright, fine.
Okay, I'll catch you guys later.
Sorry, Rose.
[Rose] I'll see you
soon, don't worry.
I know, I'll see you later.
- Definitely.
- Let's go.
- Alright.
- Bye, love you.
You guys go home and
disappoint your parents.
I gotta take care of her.
(heavy rock music)
- Hi.
- She'll steal the ice cubes.
- Aw.
- From her fucking bowl
and run around and steal
it and just chew on it.
- That's so- - Oh, Mabel.
(both laughing)
I think with everything
being as scary as it is,
it's a great idea.
I think we need to keep
the community safe.
Keep people safe.
I mean, keep families safe.
I don't know.
I think we're finally making
steps in the right direction
and hopefully they
find this person.
(upbeat music)
- Hey.
- Hi.
So cute.
[Darlin'] I'm gonna grab
my shoes just real quick.
This party's gonna be, oh.
Hi, Mom.
What are you guys doing?
[Darlin'] We're just gonna
go out for a little bit.
You're going out
for a little bit?
- Yeah.
- No, no.
You're not going out
for a little bit.
We've discussed this.
Yeah, no.
We're staying out
with our friend Rose.
She's in my-
[Mother] No, you
know what's going on.
I don't even do anything, Mom.
Like, I never go out.
[Mother] Absolutely not.
I, oh my gosh.
It's like I don't,
I don't do anything.
I don't go out, I don't,
I listen to all your rules
and then I can't go
out with my friends
for five seconds and hang out.
Look at how you're dressed.
You're not just going out.
I'm not dumb.
I wasn't born yesterday.
You're not just hanging out.
I'm furious with you.
[Darlin'] Yes we are.
- We're gonna take photos.
- Excuse me.
You girls need to go home.
You need to leave.
[Darlin'] Mom, stop talking
to my friends like that.
[Mother] Excuse me?
It's summer.
Excuse me?
I raised you better than this.
Do not disrespect me in
front of your friends.
Ladies.
[Darlin'] No,
they're not leaving.
Don't leave.
We're going to this party.
Excuse me.
I can't wait for your dad
to hear what's going on.
- Darlin'.
- We're just gonna go.
- We'll call you.
- No.
- It's fine.
- Okay, sorry.
Oh my gosh.
Whatever.
- Not whatever.
- No, I don't get to go ever.
This is not whatever.
I don't do anything
with my friends.
Anytime of the day.
You just, you don't,
I'm not gonna even,
I don't do anything, Mom!
[Mother] I understand
that you want to go out,
that you want to hang
out with your friends.
No you don't.
We're just gonna go hang out.
Like, I don't understand
what the big deal is.
It is not safe.
I've talked to all the
ladies at the country club.
None of them are letting
their children go out.
It is not safe.
Okay, like, you can't,
you're just like
every other mom?
You can't be unique?
[Mother] It's not
about being unique.
It's about making you safe.
It's, this is just-
What's going on here?
[Darlin'] Dad,
please let me go out.
I don't do anything.
I just wanna go out.
Well, you know, if
it was up to me, I'd-
Are you serious? Back me up.
[Darlin'] I'll be
home by like, 10:00.
[Mother] No, you're not
going out after dark.
We've discussed this.
No, I am.
I'm gonna go out
with my friends.
[Mother] She cannot
be this disrespectful.
Dad, I don't do anything.
I don't go out.
I don't do anything bad.
- Maybe we should?
- It's summer.
I mean, if you're gonna be
back at a reasonable hour.
- Yeah.
- No, reasonable hour?
Look at how she's dressed.
[Darlin'] Seriously, Mom?
Like, were you ever
a teenager once?
Did you ever go out or dress
your own way and have fun?
Everything you do reflects
our entire family.
- You were not raised this way.
- Okay.
I'm sorry that you decided to
have me and I reflect on you.
[Mother] No, I'm not
okay with her going,
I'm not okay with her
sneaking out with her friends.
I wasn't sneaking
out with my friends.
- I'm not even- - I
did not sneak out.
Who are your friends?
Look at how they dress.
What is, what are
you turning into?
[Darlin'] My friend,
they had dresses on.
Oh no, they had dresses on.
Dad, please tell her
that I wanna go out.
Well, you know, if I had my way,
I'd probably let her
go for a little bit.
You need to back me up here.
This is the time.
- No.
- I get it, I get it.
This is what we talk in therapy.
I'm stuck in the middle here.
This is the time.
[Darlin'] This is what
we talk in therapy, okay.
Now is the time to back me up.
[Darlin'] This is
fucking ridiculous.
Hey, language.
[Darlin'] I just,
I wanna go out.
I have not gone out.
I do everything you say,
I come home at a
reasonable hour.
I listen to all your
rules and I can't go out
and have fun for once
in my entire life.
You are being histrionic and
you're making everything-
- Okay.
- About you.
I have lost so much sleep.
I have cried.
You've watched the news with me.
You are not safe.
I'm safe, okay?
And not everything is about me.
I'm trying to go out
and have a good
time with my friends
and you're making a big deal.
You're making it about you.
- This is not about you.
- Oh my gosh.
I don't care, Mom.
Whatever. Okay, I don't care.
I don't care!
- You guys.
- Honey, honey.
[Father] Hey, slow the roll.
This is what we talked about.
I get it, I get it.
- She's so outta control.
- I get it.
(cellphone dings)
(upbeat ambient music)
(Darlin' laughs)
(upbeat music continues)
(both arguing faintly)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(upbeat rock music)
(friends chattering)
This boy, what's his name?
Okay, guys. I think
we're better than that.
Seriously.
(upbeat rock music)
[M] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(upbeat rock music)
(party guests chattering)
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah, come on.
(all chattering)
[Darlin'] That was so close!
(girls cheering)
Yay! That was nice.
- That ball on top.
- Yes.
(upbeat rock music)
(all chattering)
I don't have a lot of film left.
Okay, but can you
make it though?
- Ugh!
- Sorry.
You guys suck.
Is it my turn now?
Get it, girl.
[Skater Boi] Darlin'? Darlin'?
- Huh?
- Gotta be careful.
Okay, that light is so bright.
Yes! Yes!
- Sorry, it's vintage.
- Excuse me, cameraman.
You missed her shot.
Oh, vintage, huh?
What year was it?
- Yeah.
- 2004.
Wow, fancy.
- You're a fancy guy over here.
- Yes, yes.
[Skater Boi] Wow,
that's some confidence
for somebody who's living
with a killer on the loose.
Right.
[Crowd] Ooh!
- Okay, okay.
- Ooh.
Wow, you're still at it again?
Well, you're really
annoying, so.
[Skater Boi] I want to
reflect on your glasses
and back into your pupils.
(party guests chattering)
- On you?
- Okay.
[Darlin'] She pissed
and then I picked her up
and now it's on me.
- Yo.
- Ah, what's up?
[Skater Boi] If you
go anywhere near this
fucking camera, I swear to God.
Ah, you're not
gonna do anything.
What do you mean?
[Skater Boi] Bro,
you just watch.
You just watch.
I can just grab it right now.
[Skater Boi] I ain't
scared of no baby bitch.
Ah, I ain't scared
of shit either.
[Skater Boi] I ain't
scared of no baby bitch.
Ah, you don't want it.
See if I can get it.
I'm not scared of you.
[Skater Boi] I wasn't
trying to scare you.
I was doing like this, "Meep."
Is it time for us
to take a shot?
[Skater Boi] Did I miss the
shot, shot, shot, shot, shot?
We gettin' lit today,
we gettin' lit today
(party guests chattering)
To forgetting about our problems
and having fun this summer.
(all cheering)
(party guests chattering)
[Darlin'] No, that counts.
This is like water.
- Yeah.
- Okay, I got this.
(upbeat music)
- Yes!
- Yeah!
[Skater Boi] You
guys do that too.
(group cheering)
That's a very
millennial thing to do.
Okay!
- Oh!
- I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
- Are you fucking kidding me?
- It wasn't my fault.
I have to walk home like this.
I didn't mean to!
What the?
He was the one who
bumped into me.
This is what we're
not going to do.
You're not doing this
shit in my house.
Get the fuck out of my party.
Are you fucking kidding me?
- Oh!
- Look what she fucking did.
I don't give a shit,
get the fuck out.
Fight, fight, fight, fight!
Fuck all of you.
No, no I think I hear something.
[Rose] Dude, are you
good? I'm so sorry.
Yeah, it's fine.
[Rose] I'm so sorry
that happened.
That shit, no.
[Skater Boi] How does
that make you feel?
[Rose] Yeah, we're not.
Can you fill in for
me for a second?
- Yeah.
- Yes!
Oh, good! Are you okay?
Um, can we talk over?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, sure.
We'll be right back.
- Um.
- What's going on?
I need to go.
My neighbor just
texted me saying
that my dad's passed
out on the lawn.
- No.
- Are you serious?
[Darlin'] Don't leave.
I stuck out and
everything for this party.
- No, I- - He always
does this to you.
- Yeah.
- I know.
But just being on the lawn,
I don't want someone
to call the police.
- I need to go.
- Wait, he's not your,
he's literally not your problem.
[Baby Girl] Yeah,
honestly, fuck him.
If someone calls the police,
they call the police.
[Darlin'] You're his daughter.
Like, you don't have to
go home for your dad.
[Baby Girl] Yeah.
I, I get it.
But I need to go, I just-
[Baby Girl] Come on, M.
I really don't want
him to get in trouble.
- Are you serious?
- I'm sorry, guys.
We're having so much fun though.
Aren't you having fun?
[M] Yeah, of course,
I'm having fun,
but I just, I need to go.
Are you gonna come back?
Um, maybe, I don't.
Probably not.
All right, well, I'll
see you guys around.
- Okay.
- All right, love you.
[Baby Girl] Okay.
[Darlin'] Lemme know
when you get home safe.
- Okay, I will.
- Yeah, just be safe, okay?
- Alright, love you.
- Bye.
[Both] Bye.
[Darlin'] It was good
hanging out with you.
[Skater Boi] Hey!
- Hey.
- How's it going?
So good.
[Skater Boi] I know that puppy's
not the only thing
you wanna love.
No, I think she's enough.
[Skater Boi] I just
want you to know
I make films on the side,
like that's kind of cool, right?
I'm a filmmaker.
You ever been with
a filmmaker before?
No, but I think I'm good.
You said this was a
retro camera, right?
[Skater Boi] Vintage camera.
You think I can just
check it out a little bit?
I just wanna use it real quick.
[Skater Boi] What
are you doing, bro?
- Yeah.
- Dude, be careful with that.
Let me just see that.
I'm just gonna do something
with it real quick.
[Skater Boi] You can't do that.
It's vintage. Be
careful with it.
I have so much footage of
me with your mom on there.
[Boy Toy] Oh, you
don't gotta worry.
- You're fine.
- Stop it, dude.
[Boy Toy] Come on, baby.
Let's go do
something real quick.
- Okay.
- Don't!
Don't, don't go with Boy Toy.
[Baby Girl] Darlin' it's fine,
I'll be right back.
- Ew.
- Darlin' it's fine.
Ew, you're so gross.
You're so gross.
[Baby Girl] I'll be right back.
Oh yeah, you'll be right back.
(mysterious music)
[Boy Toy] Oh, you look
so good tonight, babe.
Thank you.
[Boy Toy] Yeah, I know
it's been a while,
but it's good to be
hanging out again.
I've been missing you.
- Oh, really?
- Yeah.
Hmm.
[Boy Toy] I know, it just
ended a little weird last year,
but I'm so happy to
finally see you again.
It's good to run
into each other.
I've just been wanting to
be with you again, you know?
(laughs) That's a joke.
[Boy Toy] Oh, come on.
You know- - You're
lying to me.
[Boy Toy] No, babe.
I care about you a lot.
Yeah, right.
[Boy Toy] I know I
upset you before,
but I really think
it's time for you
to gimme another chance.
Can you just put that away?
[Boy Toy] I don't know.
I just think it's kind of nice.
You look so good tonight.
I think it's creepy.
Come on, put the camera away.
I'm not gonna do anything
with it in my face.
[Boy Toy] Aw, babe.
You just look so good right now.
I'd love to capture the moment.
No, seriously.
It's making me uncomfortable.
I don't want it.
- Aw.
- Come on.
[Boy Toy] Okay, Okay.
(ominous music)
(door clicks)
- Give me that back.
- Dude, what the fuck?
I'm using that shit.
[Skater Boi] It's vintage.
- Ah.
- $300 eBay. Don't touch it.
You're never gonna do
anything better with it.
[Skater Boi] I don't
want to see you
and your grubby fingers
doing whatever you
are doing with her.
- [Radio Announcer]
- Good Evening, listeners,
we bring you a somber
update tonight.
The town is reeling
from the tragic news
of yet another young
woman falling victim
to the elusive and
brutal assailant
known as the Moonlight Killer.
This latest attack,
like the ones before,
occurred under the
cover of darkness
with no apparent motive.
Leaving the community in a
state of fear and confusion.
Authorities are
urging all residents,
particularly the town's youth,
to remain indoors after
dark as a precaution.
Despite an intense
investigation,
the police currently
have no leads
on the identity of the killer.
They ask anyone
with information,
no matter how insignificant
it may seem to come forward.
Our hearts go out to the family
and friends of the victim.
We will continue to provide
updates as the story develops.
(victim shouting)
In the face of this
growing threat,
many residents are
taking drastic measures.
With the summer season upon us,
(blood squelches)
numerous families are
packing up and leaving town,
hoping to find safety elsewhere
until the perpetrator's caught.
Police Chief Thompson urges
anyone with information
to come forward and
reassures the community
that law enforcement is
doing everything in its power
to bring this
nightmare to an end.
Until then, residents are
advised to stay vigilant
and report any suspicious
activity immediately.
(boot stomping)
As always, the mandated curfew
is still currently in effect.
(bones crunching)
(ominous music)
(upbeat rock music)
(group laughing)
(engine revving)
(rock music continues)
I kind of like it, I don't know.
I know, it's so nice.
I just can't believe it.
No one's getting on us about
being the curfew or past curfew.
[Friend] I know,
because they don't,
they enforce it,
but like not a lot.
Hey!
Hey, can I see your board?
- What the?
- Oh yeah.
Hey, you know what
this is made out of?
- No.
- Boyfriend material. Hi.
- Stop.
- Oh my God.
Give me back my fucking board.
Hey, can I ride it?
You guys wanna
learn some tricks?
- No.
- No.
[M] What do you mean?
What kinda tricks?
[Darlin'] Hi.
You going to the
rock concert later?
- No.
- No?
- No.
- Well, I'm inviting you,
so if you want come, I'd
like to see you there.
[Darlin'] I really
don't even like,
like that type of music.
[M] Yeah, but I mean,
it's a night out.
That might be fun.
Yeah, but...
- Yeah.
- Well, I'll be there.
We can hang out.
[Darlin'] I like the
color of your eyes.
Thank you.
I like your smile.
- Okay, thank you.
- Yeah, no problem.
Compliment her shirt.
Maybe she'll like that.
I like your pants.
(all laughing)
Shirt! Shirt!
[Darlin'] Thank you.
Can you gimme a spin around?
[Darlin'] No.
Can you give me a spin around?
Let me see that ass.
(group laughing)
I love it.
Hey, how you doing?
- Good.
- Enjoying the night so far?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's pretty good.
[Baby Girl] Yeah, are you?
Yeah, it's better
now seeing you.
- Oh my God.
- All that rizz.
Who can say no?
Uh, not really.
I'm just like, doing
my regular thing.
Just going to my favorite
places of all time.
I mean, the killer's
not around me per se,
so I'm not really
worried about it.
(upbeat rock music)
- You're right.
- Are you okay?
- Like this.
- (all chattering)
You're so cute.
- You've been here?
- Yeah.
- Since then?
- Yeah.
- Oh.
- How 'bout you?
(all chattering)
Maybe we're planning on going.
Why not?
(all chattering)
Hey, what are all
you doing out here?
- Having fun.
- Here's the rent-a-cop.
- Rent-a-cop, aw.
- There's a curfew in effect.
Busted!
(teenagers jeering)
- Boo!
- Boo yourself.
Get out of here!
- No.
- Are you serious?
- We're not doing anything.
- It's fine.
It doesn't matter if
you're not doing anything.
Do you wanna get killed too?
- Maybe.
- (group laughing)
You've got balls.
You can see what he looks like.
I don't know if you've
been drinking, kid.
- No, I'm not.
- Whatever, dude.
Come on, get outta here.
Come on, let's go.
[Baby Girl] You
can't be serious.
Absolutely, darlin'.
Get on outta here.
(upbeat rock music)
- Fine.
- Whatever, rent-a-cop.
Go back on your scooter.
- Oh my God.
- Weirdo.
(teenagers cheering)
(upbeat rock music)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(heavy rock music)
This is not my tempo
Trouble is kind of
what we're known for.
I mean, here we're
just in a small town.
We're kind of known for
making a little ruckus.
So what's a little trouble?
Man, fuck it. This
is rock and roll.
What's a little trouble
every now and again?
If anything, we want
to get in trouble.
Any publicity is good publicity.
I was just gonna say,
I mean, either way,
in rock and roll
heads are rolling.
So, you know, just kind of
keep the same old attitude,
same shit, different day.
It's kind of a cool
name if you ask me.
Heads are rolling.
The Moonlight Killer.
If anything, it's more
incentive to play a show
because that gets
people outs and abouts
and you know, Acid
Box is no more.
Certainly not a serial killer
band name at all, Acid Box.
- No.
- Totally family friendly.
- Yeah.
- Totally easy to hide here.
I'm so excited to be out.
Same.
I feel like I'm a little
bit nervous though,
because it's gonna
be dark after.
So then what happens then?
What if something I
dunno, happens to us?
You know what?
I don't even care if we
get arrested at this point.
We just wanna have fun.
So let's just have fun
and enjoy our night, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- We look gorgeous.
- You look great.
[Z] Guys, what are
you doing here?
- Hey!
- Yeah.
I didn't know you guys
go to these things.
What's going on?
Yeah, to be honest,
I don't even really
like this kind of music.
I just wanna get out.
Oh, well you're here
for the great show.
These guys are fucking awesome.
[Darlin'] Oh, really?
M, I have,
wow, you look amazing.
Thanks.
Yeah, that's, that's so cool.
Well, I was wondering like maybe
after the show that maybe
we could like, talk?
Yeah, definitely.
[Z] Okay, awesome.
Well, hey, I'm gonna go in,
but you guys have a
great time, all right?
- Thanks, Z.
- Bye, Z.
[Z] Cool.
(laughs) And make sure
we don't post anything
on socials because I don't
want my mom to find out.
- Okay, you're right.
- Yeah.
No one can know that we're here.
Well, let's have a good time.
- Yeah, let's.
- Okay.
- Great.
- I'm excited.
[Darlin'] I'm excited too.
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist screaming)
(crowd cheers)
(crowd clapping)
This is not my tempo
(heavy rock music)
What's your name?
No, you don't need to right now.
We're trying to
have a good time.
Thank you, have a good night.
You're very pretty.
No. Thanks, but no thanks.
[Bald Guy] What's your name?
We're just trying to
have, a girl's night.
- You know, we're good.
- I'm a nice guy.
Can you just back up?
What about you?
What's your name?
Leave us alone.
- Yeah.
- You sure?
Oh my god.
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(crowd cheering)
(heavy guitar music)
Yeah? Let's just go.
(heavy rock music)
[M] That was fun.
That was fun, but those
guys were so creepy.
- Yeah, oh my God.
- Oh, by the way.
- Oh, hey.
- Hey.
What were those guys
even talking about here?
Dude, they were just
touching our arms
and like smelling our hair.
They were so creepy.
Look.
God, why are they following us?
- I'm parked over here.
- Oh, all right.
Well, it was nice meeting you.
Nice meeting you.
I have your number.
Yeah.
I'll text you later.
[Darlin'] Okay, yeah, we'll see.
(suspenseful music)
- They're still watching.
- Guys, they're following us.
(suspenseful music)
Being a young woman
means having to be aware
of your surroundings
at all times.
You never know who's
lurking in the shadows,
even a familiar face.
What's going on?
Guys, we just have to
get back to the car
and we'll be fine, okay?
- Okay.
- Let's just go.
- Let's go.
- Okay.
(suspenseful music)
- Let's go.
- Hey!
(girls shouting)
- Oh my God!
- Hi.
- You guys okay?
- Uh, yeah.
[Baby Girl] There's just
these guys following us.
Okay, do you guys wanna a ride?
My car's around back.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Sure.
- Okay, let's get going.
- Come on, let's go.
(suspenseful music)
Let's get out of here.
Sorry about the mess.
Oh, can you guys
give us a minute?
I, I just wanna talk to
M for a quick second.
Oh, okay. Yeah, no problem.
Yeah, sorry about that.
- Z, your car is hot.
- Oh, thank you.
(both laughing)
No, I mean, temperature.
Oh yeah, I would
turn the car on,
but I think I'd want to talk.
- It's okay.
- I'm sorry.
[M] No, it's okay.
So, you know, last year
I thought we kind of had,
we were talking that I
kind of had a crush on you.
I'm sorry. (laughs)
And I've been thinking
about you this entire year
and I was wondering maybe
well, you know, I'm not
really a ladies' man,
but I just wanted to, you know,
take a chance.
Yeah.
[Z] Would you like to
go see a movie with me?
Z, I would love to.
I mean, if this was last year,
I was very much
interested as well.
It's just, you know,
everything with my dad.
[Z] Oh, yeah.
At the end of the
summer, I have to leave.
I, I just don't want
anything holding me back.
Oh.
Okay, yeah, for sure.
Like I said, I just
wanted to take a chance.
[M] Yeah.
Yeah, no, it's
perfectly fine, yeah.
Well I'd better take
you guys home, yeah?
[M] Okay.
[Radio Announcer] In a
chilling development,
a third body has been discovered
in what appears to be a
series of brutal slayings
that have all occurred at night.
The latest victim was
found early this morning
in a secluded area
off Parkview Avenue.
Authorities say the
scene bears the hallmarks
of the same violent pattern
observed in the
previous two murders.
The community has begun
referring to the perpetrator
as the Moonlight Killer,
a name that has
quickly gained traction
as fear grips the city.
Police have yet to
release specific details
about the ongoing investigation,
but they have confirmed
that there are striking
similarities between the murders
leading them to believe
they are dealing
with a serial killer.
In response to these
disturbing events,
law enforcement officials
are urging young people
and residents to
avoid secluded areas
and to stay indoors at
night whenever possible.
Increased patrols and
community vigilance initiatives
are being implemented
in an effort to prevent
further tragedies.
The investigation remains active
and the police are encouraging
anyone with information
that could assist in
identifying the killer
to please come forward.
The community's cooperation
is deemed essential
in bringing the Moonlight
Killer to justice
and restoring a sense
of safety to our town.
(blood squelching)
(ominous music)
(knife clangs)
(blood squelches)
(pool balls clatter)
(upbeat rock music)
Hey, it's been a while.
- It's been a long time, man.
- Yeah.
- Thanks for coming.
- Good to see you.
Hey, come on, sit down.
I don't think we've met.
Nice to officially meet you.
Likewise.
It's been way too long, man.
I really appreciate you
coming out to see us.
I don't know what to do.
Things have been crazy.
Kids been acting
crazy, you know,
but again, it is
important that we meet.
I'm glad you guys are here.
Well, here's the thing.
Ever since our daughter started
hanging out with your daughter,
she's been getting into
all kinds of trouble.
She's been sneaking out,
she's been going
to rock concerts.
You should see how
these girls dress.
You know what? Hold on.
I didn't invite you out here
to make this a blame game.
I'm having the same
problem with my daughter.
I didn't accuse your
daughter of anything.
I'm trying to figure
out what we can do
to help our daughters.
[Mother] Well, excuse me,
Mr. Tattoo and a beer.
[Father] Hey, hey.
[Mother] What kind of decisions
are you making that's
influencing your daughter?
It's okay.
We don't need to go there.
You know, we're all
on the same page here.
We're trying to get
to the bottom of this.
So, let's just
relax a little bit.
Well, I don't know how
I'm supposed to relax
when kids are not
safe, people are dying,
and our daughter is
hanging out with low lifes.
- Low lifes?
- Come on.
- Now look, here's it.
- Okay, okay, alright.
Let's just calm down.
This isn't going anywhere
and I think we're supposed
to be meeting somebody
else here, right?
Yeah, and if I
remember correctly,
- he's a real piece of shit.
- Jesus.
Yes, I am.
A badge I wear proudly.
(chair squeaking)
[Mother] You look like hell.
Is this what hell looks like?
It's not so bad.
[Mother] What happened to you?
We used to be so close.
You had so much potential.
You used to have really
great dance moves,
especially on top of the bar.
[Mother] Oh my God.
But you threw those away too.
I just don't know what
to do with Darlin'.
It's like, the more
we tell her no,
the more she keeps going out
and she doesn't even
realize the danger.
I mean, they're clueless.
Baby Girl's been the same way.
When I talked to them earlier,
I saw them out and I did,
I lost my cool with
them, you know?
But I don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do.
It's, I wasn't ready for this.
The kids are like we used
to be when we were kids.
[Mother] Yeah.
I mean, what would we have done?
But the difference here
is that there wasn't a
Moonlight Killer, you know?
Like when we were
in high school,
there wasn't that danger.
People are dying.
It shouldn't be this hard.
The thing that really
drives me crazy
is the cops don't
have any leads yet.
They're not looking
in the right place.
What does that mean?
Okay, I know this might come
as a surprise to you guys,
but I tend to spend a lot
of time in places like this
and you see and hear a
lot of things in a bar.
Stuff people won't talk
about outside these walls.
All those people that
have died recently,
you know, the ones they've
been finding all summer.
They used to come
to places like this.
And I recognize a lot of 'em.
Neo-Nazi scumbags,
but not all necessarily
the typical skinhead types.
But definitely some part
of extreme right
behind closed doors.
You know, they've always
been here living among us,
but they've gotten smart.
They've learned to blend
in with society now.
Could be anyone.
After those five minority kids
were killed last year in
that apparent hate crime,
they all just suddenly vanished.
Stopped showing up to
bars and biker rallies.
And now?
All just fallen by the wayside.
One by one by one.
Get up.
You wanna go to work?
Absolutely.
Oh!
(group laughing)
(punches thudding)
Yeah! (laughs)
There you go. There you go.
(punch thuds)
Oh.
Not so tough now.
(punches thudding)
Yeah.
That could hurt more.
(Jay spits)
Oh shit, you gonna take that?
(punches thudding)
You had enough?
What about you? You had enough?
Man, fuck y'all crackers, man.
(group laughing)
(gunshot blasts)
Oh! (laughs)
Your kind shouldn't
have come around here.
(group laughing)
I think the message
is clear now.
Those people aren't
welcome here.
(group laughing)
That leader of theirs
is the only one
who hasn't wound up dead.
Yet.
Wait a second.
So you're telling me
that the Moonlight Killer
is doing this out of revenge
for those five kids
that got killed?
The girls are, they were
friends with those kids.
That one named Jay,
Darlin's not been the
same since they found him.
Baby Girl hasn't
been the same either.
Neither has M.
Look, all I'm saying is I
bet you a dollar to a dime
that the next body they find
is gonna be their leader.
(ominous music)
(train rumbling)
(car doors slamming)
Wait, fuck the disguise.
Let's have this
asshole see who we are.
- You're right.
- Okay.
(suspenseful synth music)
[M] Sick.
(suspenseful synth music)
(ominous music)
(footsteps rustling)
[Baby Girl] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(weapons thudding)
(Bald Guy groaning)
[Darlin'] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
[M] This was our summer
and nobody was going to ruin it.
(ominous music)
(weapons thudding)
(gunshot blasts)
(Bald Guy breathing heavily)
I don't think so.
Get up.
(Bald Guy groaning)
We're gonna kill you,
you fucking Nazi.
You remember our friend Jay?
This is for him.
Yeah, we're really
gonna enjoy this.
Baby, Darlin', grab his arms.
(intense music)
Stay still.
(intense music)
And this is the summer we died.
[Baby Girl] Open up, boy.
(Bald Guy groaning)
(blood squelches)
[Radio Announcer] In the
wake of the tragic events
of five young minorities
who were killed recently
in what police believe
were hate crimes
participated by
a neo-Nazi group,
they now report that
individuals linked
to the neo-Nazi group have
themselves been targeted
and killed in what appears
to be a series of
revenge killings.
Authorities urge the
community to remain calm-
[Narrator] Five bodies.
All of them found with their
heads so severely disfigured,
it was hard to make
out who they were
until the dental records
were looked into.
(upbeat music)
[Darlin'] Of course, we
weren't giving up our summer.
Summertime was the
only time it felt
like we could truly
unleash all of the angst
and anxieties that school
and our parents put on us.
It's when we could
watch the sun go down
and come back up
without missing a moment
of the night in between.
It's when the boys
were interchangeable.
It's when the skate parks
and the neighborhood streets
and the abandoned parking
lots were our church
and summertime was our religion.
(upbeat rock music)
Well, I'm happy the
curfew got lifted.
It's crazy that the Moonlight
Killer just vanished.
(M sighs)
(cellphone ringing)
Oh, hang on a second.
Hey.
Yeah, I'm just
finishing the last box.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right, I'll see you soon.
Sorry, that was my friend Z.
He's helping me
move to California.
Well, he's actually moving
with me, but you know.
This is not my tempo
(heavy rock music)
(vocalist singing)
(heavy rock music)
(heavy rock music continues)
(heavy rock music continues)
(static buzzing)
(crowd shouting)
Rock and roll.
(crowd cheering)
(crowd applauding)