The Time Travel Hills (2024) Movie Script

(ominous music)
[Jenny] This trip was
meant to be an escape,
a breath of fresh air away from the city.
(footsteps thudding)
And we came where the
desert whispers secrets
and the hills hold timeless beauty.
There is something
enchanting about these hills
and magic carried by the wind.
It feels like we stumbled
upon a hidden realm
away from the routine
and stress of everyday life.
No phone, no distractions,
just mysteries waiting
to reveal themselves.
After all, I live for the unexpected.
This is going to be the best weekend ever.
(fast tempo upbeat music)
Okay, Jacob, just be cool.
She likes you.
If she didn't like you, she
wouldn't be on this trip.
Just play it cool, man.
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't listen to him.
Just be yourself.
Jenny, you're not helping.
I'm helping.
Obviously, he's not cool.
If you pretend to be someone else,
she's gonna notice that.
Girls don't like this.
Why do you think I'm not cool?
You're my brother, you're not cool.
Burn.
Can we stop at a gas station?
I need to use the restroom.
Yeah, looks like we
need to get gas anyway.
- Cool.
- There is one.
That place looks sketch as hell.
I don't know about that.
No, no, no, we're definitely going there.
I'm gonna pee my pants.
[Jacob] Okay, I guess we're going there.
- Let's do it.
- All right, let's find out.
Little local flavor.
(ominous music)
Ooh, yo, I gotta take a mean.
You always have to use the restroom.
(car doors banging)
You got a baby bladder.
Hey buddy, you got a
code for the restroom?
It's open.
Don't try anything.
She's with me.
In your dreams, Arnold.
Don't worry, she's not my type.
Who is your type?
Short hair?
Slightly overweight woman?
(fast tempo upbeat music)
(pump clicks)
(zipper zipping)
Keep change, big boy.
(sighs) All right, you ready?
Something wrong with your credit card?
No, it's fine.
There's no gas.
[Arnold] Dude, I got you.
Take mine.
I'm telling you.
Sure?
Hey dude, there's no gas.
We're closed.
I'm sure there's something you can do.
This guy's an asshole.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(car door bangs)
Guys, no, stop, please.
(upbeat music)
That guy was giving me
some seriously weird vibes.
Yeah, he was really weird.
Yeah, I'm leaving a terrible Yelp review.
[Jacob] Yeah, that it'll show him.
All right, let's see.
There's no gas stations on the map.
Oh wait, here's one, which
is permanently closed.
Seriously.
I can't believe that guy
didn't wanna sell me any gas.
Oh, guys, come on, let's
just forget about this freak.
He's a creep.
We'll find another gas station somewhere.
Oh, perfect, there's no
reception here anymore.
Jenny, can you look it up on your phone?
Arnold, I am not addicted
to technology like you.
We have a whole weekend
in nature by our self
and I don't want to be destructive.
You didn't bring your phone?
Isn't that a little extreme?
Yeah, I don't have reception either.
What a hole this place is.
Your girlfriend actually
lives in this dump.
No, she doesn't live here.
Her grandma lives here.
She's just here for the weekend.
Good for her 'cause this place sucks.
[Arnold] You got that right.
(slow tempo rock music)
Hey baby, I'm about to cook
a little something in the kitchen.
What do you want me to fix for you?
Oh, no, Granny, you know I can't eat.
I'm meeting friends, remember?
Oh, I wonder if it
could be the little thief
who stole your heart.
Grandma, he's just a friend.
Yeah, I heard you talking to that boy.
It didn't sound like a conversation
I'd have with my friends.
Granny, it's not good to eavesdrop.
(scoffs) This is my trailer.
I do what I want.
Oh, oh, I think they're here.
Yeah, okay.
Bye grandma.
Bye baby.
- Take care.
- Okay,
I'll see you later.
Hey, you made it.
Hello, hello.
Right this way.
Your chariot awaits, my lady.
(car door bangs)
(car door bangs)
Hey.
Hi, I'm Jenny, Jacob's sister.
Hi, I'm Julia.
And I'm Arnold, his friend.
Coincidentally single.
Arnold, stop it.
Hey, Jacob.
Glad you can make it.
Me too.
So how about breakfast?
Yeah, that sounds good.
I'm starving.
Sure.
Yeah, we'll follow your directions, Julia.
I don't know where I'm going here.
Yeah, cool.
I know a place.
Just keep going straight.
Perfect.
Let's get it going.
I'm hungry.
What's good about this place?
The coffee.
It's bomb.com.
(car doors banging)
(upbeat music)
- All right.
- Seems lovely.
[Julia] My grandma comes
here all the time, I promise.
Okay, did you know
that the universe is infinite?
It, it started small,
but after the Big Bang
it started spreading.
How do you know it was small?
Well, I read books.
We're with each other most weekends,
I don't remember you reading any books.
I just remember you playing PlayStation.
(group laughing)
You guys are funny.
Are you all ready to order or what?
Sure.
So it would seem, yeah.
[Arnold] Yeah, you guys had the menus,
so you, you guys can go first.
So what can I serve y'all?
Can I do waffles and a coffee?
Two waffles and coffee.
I just washed a coffee machine.
I ain't got no more coffee.
Okay, we will substitute for tea instead.
She's lovely.
She's really great.
No coffee at a diner.
[Waitress] And here's
your water to start.
Thank you.
Got a little garnish in there.
What is that?
I think that's a bug.
Yeah.
But it's dead so.
All right, well, that's uh.
Are the cups the same size
or am I just seeing things?
All right.
Just wait until you see the waffles.
Thank you.
They look kind of good.
Yeah.
I see it's the food here.
- Yeah.
- Okay.
Disturbingly fast but you know? (laughs)
[Arnold] Our tea.
I might grab this one.
Yeah, yeah, we should divvy these out.
There we go.
[Jacob] I don't think I'm thirsty.
[Julia] Right, right.
- Sure, yeah.
- Pay up.
All right.
No, no, no, you got the house.
I'll, I'll take care of the bill.
- Sure?
- Yeah, yeah.
No problem.
This place is like 2.99 a meal anyways.
(group laughing)
Wow.
$10 tips.
Jake is very generous.
Big baller.
What is this then, Julia?
He is a real catch.
I'm just that kind of guy.
What can I say?
- Big baller.
- Yeah.
Oh yeah.
They probably need it though.
Yeah, they can put it
in a renovation I think.
I'm going to use the restroom very quick.
I'm telling you, the room
in Vegas was not that bad.
Not as bad as she's making it out to sound.
All right, relax.
I, I gotta get my order finally.
All right, well we'll see
how your house ends up,
and then you can talk, all right?
- It's.
- All right fair, fair.
[Jacob] Not get ahead of ourselves.
How you doing, sweetheart?
We'll take two coffees.
Look, I just told them
we ain't got no coffee.
I just wash the coffee machine
and we ain't got no coffee.
How could you have no coffee?
It's a, it's a diner.
All right, fair, fair.
Not get ahead of ourselves here.
Yeah.
You, you should always have coffee.
You don't understand?
Read my lips, no coffee.
Matt, is that you?
Arnold?
No way.
What are you doing here?
Dude.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
How have you been?
I'm great.
- You look good.
- Yeah, we rented
a house for the weekend.
Guys, this is Matt.
We played football back at State College.
That's right.
We sure as heck did.
- Jake.
- Jake.
How are you?
Hello, how are you doing?
This, this is my brother Doug.
(ominous music)
(knuckles tapping)
One minute please.
(knuckles tapping)
I said one minute.
(door knob jiggling)
I said one minute.
(door knob jiggling)
You are so gorgeous.
Do you wanna make some money?
You, you know, you,
you guys should join us.
We have a house a few miles away, huh?
Huh?
What do you think?
The boys would love you in this city?
So sexy.
How long will you be here?
[Jenny] I am passing
through with my friends.
Do you wanna go dancing with me?
I don't think so.
Why?
Well make so much money.
Where are you going?
[Jenny] Excuse me.
Don't you wanna be paid?
Huh?
What do you think?
[Arnold] I'm always down.
- I mean, yeah.
- Sure.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Let's go, my house.
Hey Jenny, this is
Matthew and this is Douglas.
They kindly invited us to their house.
[Jacob] Sounds like a pretty good idea.
They have a pool.
Matt, you sure about bringing these
out of towners over to our house?
I'm just kidding you guys.
Come on dude.
Call me Doug, man.
Hey, call me Doug.
- This guy.
- What's up?
He's a comedian, right?
All right, all right, what do
you say we get outta here?
I have plenty of coffee, right?
Hit up the pool.
We can do some skinny dipping.
- Say less.
- All right, come on.
Right about that I'm saying.
All right, yeah.
(fast tempo upbeat music)
Whoa!
It's time to party!
Whoa!
Hey, Doug, let's show 'em how we do it.
What are y'all waiting for?
Let's go.
[Jacob] All right.
They better be ready.
If you're not ready, hey,
you're gonna get ready, right?
Giddy on up.
(truck door bangs)
[Jacob] How do I fucking start this shit?
Yeah something tells me.
[Arnold] That's a lot.
Trust me, that's how he was back in school.
You know, he just does that,
then he just drinks himself to sleep.
[Julia] That guy was so high.
[Jacob] Yeah, curious
to see how his place is.
Sounds interesting.
How long do you know these guys?
Guys, trust me,
Matt threw the best
bangers back in college.
We're good.
[Jacob] Yeah, he seems like a cool dude.
Do you know his brother?
I don't know if I trust him yet,
but trust me, Matt's got us.
I never met his brother before.
[Jacob] It's all right.
Doug doesn't trust us either so.
[Julia] He's kind of goofy looking.
(group laughing)
You guys are ridiculous.
Hopefully there's liquor.
[Arnold] Oh, trust
me, there will be liquor.
[Jacob] Bro, there
better, if not, I'm leaving.
- Yes.
- They have to, right?
(car door bangs)
(laughs) Ladies and
gents, welcome to mi casa.
Go upstairs.
Feel free to pick the room you like.
But hey, if it's locked,
it's off limits, all right?
Okay.
First come first serve kids.
[Matt] Go.
All right.
(door clicks) (bells ringing)
Woo.
Nope, nope, nope, this one's the best.
This one's the best.
(fingers snapping)
Okay, let me, let me grab that for you.
Thanks.
Hmm.
Whose house is this?
It's our uncle's.
Is he around?
Might be, but he's all
right if we bring friends,
especially like friends like you.
Nice.
Mi casa es su casa.
Take a look around.
Enjoy yourself.
(upbeat funky music)
So which room do you want?
Mm, that one, the best one.
That one right there?
- Yeah.
- Oh, I think so.
Hey, Arnold.
Arnold, grab your shit.
We're moving downstairs.
Why?
Rooms are taken.
We're taking the one downstairs.
Grab your shit, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
(Julia chuckles)
Well, if you need anything,
I'll be right downstairs.
Okay, I'll let you know if I need help
getting tucked in.
A man could only hope.
(Julia giggles)
(door bangs)
(slow tempo ominous music)
Hey!
Didn't your parents ever teach you
that curiosity killed the cat?
Let me grab that from you.
Hey, it's all right.
Have you ever held one of these before?
Just like that right there.
You see it?
Just gotta, just gotta aim it like that.
Put your waist into it a little bit.
Look right down the middle.
Push your hips into it a little bit.
Right, like that.
Matt, if this room is taken,
I can go to another one.
No, no, it's okay.
It's all right.
Just enjoy yourself.
Just enjoy yourself.
I'll see you downstairs, all right?
It's okay.
(upbeat funky music)
[Party Girl] I know.
(speaks in foreign language)
I told you were here.
Hey, how y'all doing?
What took y'all so long huh?
[Party Girl] I know.
All right, welcome to Matt's fun house.
We'll have a good time.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Happy to see you.
All right, all right.
(group cheering)
Mi casa es su casa.
- Hey!
- Yeah!
(group chattering)
Woo!
Drink up, drink up.
Come on.
(group chattering)
(group chattering)
(motorcycle engine roaring)
(funky electronic music)
(water splashing)
(slow tempo gentle music)
You must be Uncle.
Dillon.
I am glad to see you made it.
Uncle Dillon.
Hey, what's up man?
Look at you.
- Hey.
- Dude, look at you.
- Hey.
- Huh.
Oh, hey, let me introduce
to my friends, Jenny and Jake.
What's up?
Nice to meet you.
Hey man.
Friends?
Since when did you become friends?
They're good hosts.
See, there's a little
chemistry going on there.
Yeah?
Come on, let's hop in the pool.
Come on, let's get you outta these clothes
and show off that hot gym
bod, right, Uncle Dillon?
More like dad, bud, right?
Listen, I'm gonna, I
gotta head to the store,
grab some smokes.
You want me to get you
guys anything while I'm out?
[Doug] Yeah, that'd be awesome.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, that'd be awesome.
Yeah.
Jenny, how about you,
do you want to wanna join?
I'm fine.
I stay
Sure?
All right, next time.
Don't be sober when I'm back.
[Doug] Catch you later, Uncle Dillon.
Never were.
(Jacob and Doug chuckle)
(group chattering)
- Shot, shot, shot!
- Hey, Arnold.
- Shot, shot, shot.
- Oh, my god.
- Shot, shot.
- Oh.
(group laughing)
- Yeah.
- Sounds good, sounds good.
You got me, dude.
- Yeah.
- Man.
(group chattering)
Woo!
(group chattering)
Mi casa... Hey.
[Matt] Es su casa.
Woo.
- Yeah.
- Hey.
(group chattering)
He lost his cup.
Yep, just like that, just like that.
- It was right there.
- Woo.
All right, all right, all right.
(group laughing)
There we go.
And he's watching.
What do you think?
You know what?
- Screw you.
- What did I say?
Come on, man.
- Doug.
- Hey, guys,
sorry it was really nice meeting you,
but your friend is a jerk.
Come on, it wasn't that bad.
It, must be the sensitive type, right?
So Arnold, do you think
you're gonna get a refund
from that rental house?
I, I don't think so.
It's a non-refundable rate.
That sucks.
Too bad.
You know what?
I don't care.
That house is cheap anyway.
Your house is where we need to be.
It's our uncle's house.
That's right
Whoa, wait, wait, wait.
So, so you booked that shitty house
and you invited these beautiful ladies.
What were you thinking, man?
Come on.
What were you thinking, man?
Like, seriously, same old Arnold, right?
We don't care what house he booked.
Oh yeah.
Then what do you care about then, huh?
Hmm?
Arnold, man, get your boy.
Hey man, Matt, relax.
Good company, okay?
It doesn't matter where we are as long
as we're in good company.
Listen, if I had a chance
to spend the weekend
with girls like you, I would never
bring you to a shitty house.
(ominous music)
Come on, you know?
- Matt, Matt.
- Shut up!
Now define good company, huh?
Now was my brother and
I not nice enough to you?
Look at where we brought you!
Ungrateful!
I say we should go.
Folks, folks, come on, come on.
It's okay.
It is absolutely a big misunderstanding.
Just sit down.
You absolutely cannot go
to a shitty house in
the middle of the night.
That's exactly what we're gonna do.
Jake.
[Arnold] Oh, you don't wanna get in this.
It's much better to be a shitty house
surrounded by good people who respect you
than a fancy house surrounded
by drunk assholes like you.
(fist thuds) (Jenny gasps)
Hey, hey, you and me.
You don't wanna get in this.
[Jacob] Try again, try again.
[Doug] Back up, back up.
Matt, Matt, Matt.
We're so sorry for any inconvenience.
We just want to leave.
We just want to leave.
- Let's go guys.
- All right.
- Let's go.
- That's right.
Take your little puppy dogs with you.
Let's go.
Get out of here.
Oh man, you were so cool.
Stop it, Arnold.
No one was cool.
That guy is insane.
He has a gun.
He could kill all of us.
And you, you acted so irresponsible.
Instead of leaving quietly,
you just added fuel to the fire.
Fuck.
(door clicks)
What's going on?
What's wrong?
I left my phone.
Oh.
It'll be okay.
We can come back.
You stay in the car and
I pick up your phone.
You just wanna go see their uncle again?
Excuse me.
You heard me?
It's not about that.
It's about safety.
We both know that if you
see this drunk jerk again,
there will be fight.
Well, if you would've
taken their uncle's proposal,
then no one would've been there to stop me
from beating Matt's face in.
You took away my only chance
to actually not look like a
total loser in front of my girl.
You obviously like the guy.
Why wouldn't you just go with them instead
of coming back with us?
You're pathetic.
You little ungrateful bastard.
You know what?
How about you go and clean
up your mess by yourself.
We'll see whose face will be beaten in.
Fine.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(gun bangs)
(car door clicks)
(gun bangs)
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(traffic humming)
(slow tempo ominous music)
(Dillon chattering)
Don't.
(door clicks)
Oh, shit.
(dramatic music)
Jake!
Oh, my god!
Get behind me.
Jenny, run!
(Jenny crying)
(door bangs)
(suspenseful music)
(screen flickering)
(Jenny panting)
[Arnold] Something
wrong with your credit card.
No, it's fine.
There's no gas.
[Arnold] Dude, I got you.
Take mine.
- I'm telling you.
- Sure?
Hey, hey dude, there's no gas.
We're closed.
I'm sure there's something you can do.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(car door bangs)
Guys, no, stop, please.
Ma'am.
- Ma'am, ma'am.
- Guys, stop, please.
Ma'am.
Ma'am, are you okay?
Ma'am.
Oh my God, ma'am.
Ma'am, ma'am.
Oh my God.
(screen flickering)
(screen flickering)
Yeah, we're gonna need a couple gallons.
Well, as quickly as
you can ship it, I guess.
Hey, I, I gotta go.
How do I get here?
Well, you passed out.
I brought you here.
You brought me here and
called delivery a gas supply.
Have you tried to call 911?
Well, I can see you're okay.
You're welcome.
I'm Freddy.
Yeah, sorry.
Thanks for taking care of me.
I need to call police.
[Freddy] Sure.
(Officer Remington coughing)
Oh, sorry.
I didn't mean to wake you.
Are you okay?
Such a piece of shit.
Hey, hey, hey, relax, relax, okay?
How's it going, Ms. Tracey?
I haven't seen you in a while.
Welcome back to our
humble abode here. (laughs)
You think you're funny?
(Officer Remington laughing)
Let me out of here.
You cannot keep me more than 24 hours.
I know my rights.
[Officer Remington] Yeah,
well, I can keep you here
as long as I feel like it.
- Bullshit.
- Yeah, because I'm in charge.
- Oh, yeah.
- Yeah.
How about I tell your bosses
what you do when you are on duty?
What do you mean?
First of all, the captain's
not here today, so,
so that makes me in charge, okay?
Well if you're in charge,
give me my, my phone call.
I have the right to do a phone call.
Oh, you're in a big
hurry to get outta here.
All right, fine, fine.
We'll take care of the phone call first.
Get that out of the way,
then we will, you and I will.
God, you're such a perv.
Come on, give my call.
I want my call.
All right, we'll get down
to business in a minute.
Hello, can I have line one?
What the hell?
(phone thuds)
Come on, you think you're funny?
No, no, seriously,
the phone's not working.
It's not my fault.
So it looks like you might be here
a little longer than
we expected, all right.
- Yeah, you hope so?
- Yeah.
(phone ringing)
Here's what we're gonna do, okay?
Since I'm in charge, like I
said, I'm gonna take care of you
and you will take care of moi.
Hmm?
Even Steven?
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
Maybe we can have a deal here.
I like it.
Yeah, you like it?
I do.
Do you like this?
Ow!
What the hell?
Stop, stop, stop!
All right, you win!
Dammit, you fucking bitch!
(Tracey laughing)
I'm gonna take care of you,
but I gotta answer the damn phone.
[Tracey] Yeah, answer your damn phone.
Hello?
What?
What the hell?
Goddammit!
It's really not working,
you stupid. (laughs)
Ha, ha, ha.
Yeah, well, guess what?
I'm working.
I gotta go get the phone call.
Yeah, go get your
phone call in your office.
Fucking bitch.
(groans) Oh, dammit.
What the hell? (groaning)
All right, all right, all right, all right.
Bookington Police
Station, Officer Remington.
How can I help you?
Hello.
My brother will be killed this evening.
I need you to come
here as soon as possible.
Yes, can you hold on one second?
What the fuck?
Is this loony day or what?
Yes, miss.
Officer Remington again,
I'm gonna need your
name and location, please.
My name is Jennifer Clark
and I'm located at gas
station at Crossroads
of First Street and Main Avenue.
And it's not far and I need your help.
[Officer Remington] I
am looking at the map here,
and it seems that you are located two hours
and 35 minutes away.
So that's quite a distance for us.
Make your way down
here to our police precinct
and we will fill out a police report.
No, you must come here.
My brother is somewhere
meeting his killers right now.
Miss, can you hold on one second?
I'm getting an urgent call.
Yeah, right there guys.
Hold on one second.
(phone thudding)
How long I was unconscious?
About 10 minutes.
You have car?
Yeah.
So where are we going?
[Jenny] Just go straight please.
[Freddy] What, what exactly happened?
I'm not really sure.
Okay, so where exactly are we going?
I don't know.
But that was you with your
friends in the Jeep, right?
Yeah.
I was at your gas station
yesterday with my friends
and afterwards some
psycho strangers killed them.
Right.
And now you're trying to
stop that from happening?
Yes, if I'm lucky enough
to find myself right now
and explain everything.
Well, I just gotta say, I mean,
right now you're just
really lucky to be alive.
But do you have any idea
of how far you traveled back?
I don't know.
Can you go down the desert area over right?
[Freddy] You mean this
little desert road right here?
[Jenny] Yeah, right there.
Stops the car.
Park right there.
- Over there?
- Yeah.
[Freddy] Wait!
(car door bangs)
(door clicks)
Dang it.
Dang it.
I don't have good reception here either.
Well, they've gotta have a phone here.
Why don't you call yourself?
I did not take phone
with me to this trip.
[Freddy] What about your brother's?
I don't know his number either.
I can try home number.
Hey, where can I make a call?
The phone is in the
back and it costs 50 cents.
I remember it.
(buttons clicking)
(wind blowing) (seagulls chirping)
Dammit, man, what
is wrong with this girl?
(chattering) Goddamn thing, man.
(Jeremy sighs)
(Jeremy groans)
(seagulls chirping)
- Hey babe.
- Hey.
[Jeremy] You got a minute?
What?
What's wrong?
Do you see the garbage you put out
strewn all over the goddamn street?
What are you talking about?
The neighbor pointed out to me.
Okay, he thinks you're a slob.
I mean, you don't, you don't-
- Hey.
- Well.
Excuse me.
That neighbor you're talking about,
he's been staring at me the whole time.
He's like a pervert.
Well, what's wrong with that?
Well, what's wrong with that?
Yeah, if he looks at you.
He's your neighbor, he's not my neighbor.
So, okay, maybe-
And you know what?
He's got good taste.
Okay, but I don't live here.
- You live here.
- He said,
"You'd be wonderful if you weren't
such a fucking slob."
Oh, god, come on.
I'll tell you what, you take a week,
you clean the place, the bathroom,
I may give you a key.
That's funny.
Okay, I'm the maid now.
(phone ringing)
Come on, Jeremy.
That's a phone.
- So?
- So will you get it for me?
Oh, I'm a receptionist now.
Just get the phone for me please.
- All right.
- All right.
Okay, I love it.
And maybe you can make
me a cup of coffee, okay?
Okay.
Do you want some biscotti?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
(phone ringing)
(Geena humming)
(Geena humming)
Clark residence.
May I ask who's speaking?
Call Jeremy, please.
I need to speak with Jeremy.
Who's this?
Just call my stepdad please.
Jay, can you come down please?
[Jeremy] Yeah.
You hungry?
This girl claiming she's your
stepdaughter on the phone.
Well, that's she is.
That's Jenny.
Hey, hey give me the phone.
Hey Jenny.
Oh, thanks god, Jeremy.
I need Jake's cell number.
Well, I thought you guys were having
a whole bunch of fun, huh?
[Jenny] Yes, we are.
Just give me his cell
number Jeremy, please.
I don't have time.
All right, all right, hold on.
I got it upstairs, all right?
Just, just, I got it upstairs.
Hold on.
- Jay.
- Hold on.
[Geena] Hey, you never told me that.
Hey.
Hey, I'm up here.
Why don't you just
tell me what's going on with you?
Hey, hey.
- Jenny.
- Hey.
Jeremy, who's?
- There it is.
- Jeremy.
Jay, Jay!
- Hey.
- What?
Can you give me one minute please?
No, not you.
Here, all right, ready?
Six, four, six.
Six, four, six.
Eight, three, two, one,
one, five, two, all right?
What's going on?
I don't know.
Maybe you could tell me
what you said to her downstairs.
This is not her right now.
She doesn't hang up the phone on me.
What did you say to her?
Nothing.
[Jeremy] Well, she doesn't act like this.
Well, excuse me.
You never told me that
you had a stepdaughter.
You know what?
This is, this is very unbecoming.
(phone ringing)
[Jacob] Hey, you've reached Jake.
You can leave a message
or if you wanna just hang up
and text me, that's probably better
because I don't really
listen to my voicemail.
Anyways leave one if you
have to, but if not, just text me.
Jake.
It's Jenny.
When you listen this message,
I need you to call me immediately.
The number is plus one, nine, two, eight.
Call me back please.
(phone thuds)
(door clicks)
Jake!
Why?
You call me back at gas station.
(motorcycle engine roaring)
(Dillon sighs)
(helmet thuds)
(pump clicking)
You, take me to your house now.
Slow down lady, shouldn't
we grab dinner first?
I mean, I'm not a cheap date.
They closed.
They are out of service.
Yeah, I guess we could
come refuel tomorrow.
So you really want to
come over to my place?
My nephews are throwing a big party.
I mean, they'd be pretty jealous if I came
with a beautiful lady like you.
Well, I still have stuff to do first.
[Dillon] Uh-huh.
Maybe you can give me your address
and I'll come when I finish.
[Dillon] Well, sure.
It's pretty much just
eight miles down the road.
Quick ride at the fork,
and then a short left straight
after the water tower.
- I'll be there.
- Yeah.
Well, how about I get your number
and then I can, I'll call you.
Sure.
All right, I'll see you later.
Don't be late.
(motorcycle engine humming)
(ominous music)
Hop on.
What about Freddy?
Don't worry about him.
It's our story.
Let's fix it.
Come on.
(motorcycle engine humming)
Why did you stop?
We have to go to your house.
You have to explain what's going on.
My brother is about to die.
All right, okay, you wanna
know what's going on?
We're about three miles away from my house.
Right now the kids are
throwing a big party, taking shots.
My nephews are about to
kill your friends in a few hours.
So we got a few hours to figure this out.
Try and stop 'em.
And if we do it too early,
we're gonna mess the whole
plan and can make it worse.
So if you, please excuse me.
I need to get a room.
(knuckles tapping)
- How can I help you?
- I need a room, man.
Queen size or two beds.
Two, please.
All right, we're non-smoking property.
No breakfast, no pool,
WiFi for an additional fee.
All right, room number five
down here on the right and no filming porn.
- Yeah.
- We are not doing this.
Who cares what he thinks?
(lock clicking)
(door clicks)
(door bangs)
How is it possible that
I just met another you
who's going to this party now?
I don't know, right?
All I know is the exact
same thing happened to me.
I mean, that's why I was so
surprised you were comfortable.
It's like you saw me already.
I mean, I, I think
that's exactly it, right?
You saw me the first time.
So let's not overthink this thing, man.
We're trying to make sense of it.
It's a waste of time.
- So what's the plan?
- The plan?
Well, I'm thinking like your brother
came to my place to get his phone, right?
So what if we, we go back
to my place, we get his phone,
we meet them on the
road, you give it to them.
That way they don't need to come back.
Sounds risky.
Well, not if we go through the same area
and hopefully that will
take us back to our realities.
Our?
What do you mean our?
I followed you when you ran.
I don't want to think
about this right now.
Yep, you and me both.
(door clicks)
(door bangs)
Have you ever held one of these before?
Just like that right there.
You see it.
Just gotta, just gotta aim it like that.
Put your waist into it a little bit.
(screen flickering)
(door clicks)
(Dillon sighs)
Are we good?
(lighter clicking)
Your nephews just killed my brother.
I don't even know if I can trust you.
Well, I was the one who let you go.
We're gonna be good.
Trust me.
(door clicks)
(door bangs)
(slow tempo ominous music)
(waves splashing) (seagulls chirping)
Was a long nap, Jenny.
You missed everything.
There were dolphins, whales, sharks,
even mermaids.
Jacob.
Yeah.
Last time I checked my name's still Jacob.
You're so grown up.
How old are you?
What do you mean how old am I?
How old do you want me to be?
Come on Jenny, wake up.
We gotta go
if you wanna learn how to drive the boat.
We gotta get going
before the sun goes down.
Jenny, come on.
Jenny, hurry.
Jenny, hurry.
Jenny, hurry up please.
You have to save me.
Save me.
You have to save me.
Please don't let them do this to me again.
Please.
What do you want to do?
Wake up!
(lighter clicks)
Please, wake up!
Wake up!
I'm so sorry.
I'm trying, I'm trying.
Dillon.
(door clicks)
(door bangs)
Where did you get the car?
I borrowed it.
Let's go.
(car door clicks)
(Dillon exhales)
(car door bangs)
Stay here, okay?
Be careful.
Yeah, we're gonna be good.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(knuckles tapping)
(door clicks) (suspenseful music)
Hey, Uncle Dillon.
You missed the party.
You're late.
- Great.
- Yeah, well what'd
you pull this time?
Oh wow. (laughs)
You got that chick right there.
Let's cut the crap.
Give me her brother's phone.
Hey, Doug.
Get that phone, all right?
- You know what?
- Give me that phone.
If your girl wants it, she's
gonna have to get it herself,
all right, unc? (laughs)
One last time, give me the phone.
All right, uncle.
Yeah, okay.
(Matt laughing)
See you around.
[Dillon] Got it.
(car door clicks)
You got the phone.
Yep, let's go.
(car door bangs)
Dillon, I want you to
know I appreciate you.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(slow tempo brooding music)
(car door bangs)
Jenny, I'm so sorry.
I was so outta line.
[Jenny] You have no idea
how happy I am to see you.
I love you so much.
I love you too.
Thank you.
You know I've had enough this weekend.
You wanna go home?
Should have know.
Well, at least one of us is
getting laid this weekend.
You got pretty good chance with Julia.
She likes you.
I'm sure, brother.
I think I got this.
Have fun.
(car door clicks)
(car door bangs)
(Arnold chattering)
(gentle music)
[Arnold] Wait, is that Jenny?
[Julia] No, that couldn't be her.
We left her in a car that's a motorcycle.
[Arnold] It sure looked like her.
[Julia] Okay, well if it was
her, we should turn back.
She's going to the psycho's house.
[Jacob] She'll be all right.
She's a Dillon.
He won't let anything happen to her.
[Julia] Those guys are crazy, man.
I'm don't trust it.
(screen rumbling)
(screen humming)
(screen humming)
(static humming)
(screen humming)
Can we stop at a gas station?
I need to use the restroom.
Yeah, looks like we
need to get gas in anyways.
Cool.
(ominous music)
(car door clicks)
(car doors banging)
Yo, I gotta take a mean piss.
You coming or what?
You got a baby bladder.
Hey buddy, you got a
code for the restroom?
It's open.
Hey, don't try anything.
She's with me.
Don't worry.
She's not my type.
Have a nice day.
Nice tip.
[Jenny] Let's go.
You ready?
Something wrong with your credit card?
No, it's fine.
There's no gas.
[Arnold] Dude, I got you.
Take mine.
Hey guys, everything is fine.
We have enough gas to pick up Julia
and go directly to our rental house.
And we've got snacks.
Did you get beer?
Yes sir.
Yeah, I guess.
(car door clicks)
[Jacob] All right.
(car doors clicking)
(car doors banging)
(car engine humming)
(ominous music)
(traffic humming)
(car door bangs)
(traffic humming)
What's going on here?
I got flat tire.
Yeah.
Did you, did you have a spare, do you?
- No.
- No.
All right, well there's a
spot just down the road.
I'm Dillon, by the way.
Jenny.
Hop on.
- Are you ready?
- Mm-hmm.
(motorcycle engine roaring)
(upbeat music)
(gentle upbeat music)