40 Days and Nights Page #4

Synopsis: When a colossal tectonic shift causes the sea level to start rising, a microbiologist gathers the DNA of as many species as she can, while the military creates an "ark" in a desperate attempt to preserve life on Earth.
Director(s): Peter Geiger
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
2.4
TV-PG
Year:
2012
86 min
194 Views


Propellers on a six-power. The sails are raised, but they are flimsy.

They do not last. - What do I say to him?

Turbines are doomed.

Let's try something else. I need your help.

Without more.

Denver is under water. I hope that their sheets were launched.

Turbines do not work, and the sails are broken. Bad look.

We are a Denver-sheet case. We do not see it.

I hope it was able to move without the turbines.

DAY:
23

What? - The last chance.

Is it a sail? - The material is durable for all.

We have to climb the masts and sails to repair.

It is dangerous, but we know how to do the job.

Who is "we"? - The need for the three men. Volunteers?

I will do it. - Me too.

When we are there, let Bridge It brand set sail.

I'll go first. Enter the sail.

We have 857 passengers. 35 slightly injured.

Is the Admiral on board? - No. He did not come aboard.

Captain, raise your sails.

Wind becomes stronger.

Oh, my God.

What happened? - There is dangerous.

Is he alive? - Barely.

Amato is gone. - And no.

Captain, Lieutenant Amato died trying to repair the sail.

DAY:
31

How can he?

He's in a coma, but the situation has been stable for 24 hours.

Maddie at her side. How's it going?

It works great. Electricity is not much, but the job is held.

Could you come with me?

Is something? - Come on.

What's the matter? - Point to see.

Oh, my God. How are you, Lynn?

I'm thirsty. Hangover.

He is dehydration, but he survives.

You've been asleep a long time.

Where Amato?

He does not, unfortunately, survived.

How does it feel? - Good. Strong.

Big waves striking towards the front.

Prepare a collision.

In front is a barrier.

Cancel.

What was it?

Sounds bad.

Come on.

What happened? - Wave forced us down.

We have two mountain peaks in between. We can not get away.

What was it?

The impact was hard. Mountain could collapse at any time.

We were buried here. - We need to get away.

How does it happen? - Some kind of explosive form.

We need the accelerator.

What materials did you use for cooling the samples?

Ethyl chloride. I have four tanks, each is eight.

Is it enough? - One is enough.

It is a quarter of the samples. - It is better than destruction.

I have a little sort.

I will spare all the most important. - Good.

Place the screwdriver on top.

The clock is ticking. - In and out.

Has anyone thought about what happens if it works?

Not to think too much. Turn on the cable.

We are once again on course, sir.

Oh, great.

Are we alive? - Probably.

Now let's get out of here.

DAY:
40

The water level has subsided.

Oh, my God.

Invite staff position.

What is it, Captain?

I have never seen anything more beautiful.

Sheet 1, the end. - Captain Bridges. Who's there?

Freeman. Te selvisitte.

Where are you? - Denver-sheet.

We have other sheets in the company of Kansas.

Blowing Rockin, Los Alamosin,

Minneapolisin arkit...

My parents and your mother.

Admiral Wallace got the drawings there.

Who else survived? - Is Maddie's there?

I'm here. - St. Louis is in good condition.

Large your family is involved. - Thank God.

Nhdn, Denver.

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