Absentia Page #2

Synopsis: Tricia's husband Daniel has been missing for seven years. Her younger sister Callie comes to live with her as the pressure mounts to finally declare him 'dead in absentia.' As Tricia sifts through the wreckage and tries to move on with her life, Callie finds herself drawn to an ominous tunnel near the house. As she begins to link it to other mysterious disappearances, it becomes clear that Daniel's presumed death might be anything but 'natural.' The ancient force at work in the tunnel might have set its sights on Callie and Tricia ... and Daniel might be suffering a fate far worse than death in its grasp.
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director(s): Mike Flanagan
Production: Phase 4 Films
  12 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
75%
R
Year:
2011
87 min
Website
450 Views


Callie?

This is normal.

Well, screw the normal things.

These, we call lucid dreams, that you have.

They started at the time when you declared dead in absentia.

I know we talked about how we would do something ...

Because it's a big deal. And we were expecting something.

But not this.

Not this.

Lucid dreams can be explained as

visual, auditory, and even olfactory and tactile halucanicije.

And it's not uncommon for people who, like you, deal with stress.

Okay, this is good, keep going.

How do you feel when you see it, you hear it?

The first time was such that he was totally out of line.

Angry. - Because you ...

Because I declared it dead.

And after? - After I was full of anger.

For me and ... - And the baby.

And the baby.

A mind can not immediately deal with ... trauma.

With sadness, feelings of guilt.

Sometimes it's easier to create something that will help us to process it all.

But it is you, Tricia, not him ...

I tell myself that how you feel.

Okay, but when will this all end?

You're the only one who can answer that.

I still meditate? Still help you ... - Yes.

Yes, absolutely. - Okay, okay.

Do not.

Please?

Do not leave it there.

They are not mine, they just come back.

Do not.

This looks good.

Do you need something from the police? - No, no, no. This is good.

He disappeared from his place of residence for a period of seven years.

I will continue to run as gone, without any explanation, and

you will receive all of his assets. I think you did a great job.

So now what? - Arhivisati. I think that this will get the obituary.

You should sign a petition last part.

Thank you.

That's it.

Hey ...

Hey.

I'm going to lie, I'm tired. - Go to sleep, I go in a minute.

Valid.

Good night. - Good night.

Sh*t!

It's disgusting!

May God bless you, nephew or cousin, whatever you are.

That's all? - I think so.

I'm not sure what ... - Robbery was reported on Broadway. - Admission.

Yes? - It seems that personal description matches g. Adams.

Is it? - I'm not quite sure. - Of course.

Can I borrow it? - Of course. - Thank you.

The door was locked. - I think.

This we have already discussed, in this county always shut the door.

I told her! I'm sure it was locked.

There was no sign of forced intrusion, so ...

Before that, there was another incident. - Sorry, I kind of incident?

The man in the tunnel, you say? - Yes, I'm trying to remember ...

I can not remember what he called it ...

He was talking nonsense, anyway. - A fool who talks out of the tunnel ...

nonsense was in my apartment? Great, Callie, really amazing.

I told you two years to speak. Anywhere but here.

The cells have a nickname for this quarter ... - I know, calm down.

No, I'm talking seriously. - Packing up, okay? Packing.

And where will you go? Where will you go?

Pakira six months. Go on, get out of here.

And you can stay with me. - Detective!

Hi, my sister. - Hi, just checking on you. Are you okay?

I'm fine, the doors are locked, do not worry, packing.

What time are you coming home? - About 7 Will you stand there?

Yes, it's okay. - Okay, bye.

Hello?

Hey!

What is this?

Los Angeles Ministry of Health / i

obituaries / i

pronounced dead / i

No, I'm going to lie down.

Right.

Good night.

apartment for rent / i

Get up!

Hi, it's me.

I found an apartment.

No, Callie has persuaded me.

It also said girls who have also passed like it.

I wonder, would you, maybe, somewhere out with me.

But this time, really.

disappeared / i

Valid. Okay, great.

Okay, bye.

All right, then. - All right, then.

Do not get so excited. - No! I think it's great, but ...

It's time, right? - Yes.

And this? - Maybe the third month, then I had a 0 kg less.

Yes, just for maternity clothes.

Yes

This is how you put makeup on me on the first date.

God, this guy's big ears!

Kevin. - Yes, Kevin.

God, I can hardly see out of that makeup.

These were the beginning? - Yes.

Did you? - Yes.

Sexy? - Yes.

What to do with your hair? - Raise it up. - Okay.

And now we're going to set up nicely.

Right.

Bye. - Hi.

Detective. - Mrs.

Callie, you look fantastic.

I see what you're making faces, one rat.

I'm going up, right there and we can go.

Well, since you are trying to call on a date?

Well, let's say, for some time.

I'm ready. - Super.

Lock. - I know!

Do you need anything? Money for food?

Please, go and spend it. Right?

Please.

See you later!

Callie. - Detective.

Are you okay? - Yes.

No

Hey.

Hey!

Hey! Hey!

Tricia, call ... Call an ambulance! Call!

Tricia, Tricia! Look at me. Look at me! Are you okay?

Okay, got you. It's okay, it's okay.

Oh, God! Oh, God!

Hi, Ruth, Tricia here.

I do not know how to tell you this ...

without sounding too cruel or dishonest.

Tonight at 19:
30 ... - Take my hand, Daniel.

Daniel came home.

It's okay. It's good. Let go of my hand. Let go of my hand, Daniel.

You see me?

Yes, I see you.

David took him to Sacred Heart Hospital.

Is undernourished.

Recovering from dehydration and malnutrition.

I do not know exactly what causes this ... - But ...

He did not say anything. - It looks like we're dealing with something ...

I'm sorry, but that's all I know for now.

We'll do an x-ray abdomen ...

I'm sorry, but that's all I know.

Tomorrow, hopefully, or the day after.

No, I'm here.

No, call me when you find out that you come by plane. Bye.

He laughed.

Have you told him what the doctor said? The trauma ...

It's so happy his son is alive, I do not believe you care ...

because of some results. I guess.

I know it's hard now.

But ...

Tries \ highlight0mo find out where you were before.

Daniel, the doctor said that your injury is probably derived from the ...

physical abuse.

We're trying to find out who did this to you.

We ask you for more than seven years, Daniel.

I was in below. - Under what, Daniel?

Stay with me, Under what?

Oh, Tricia.

It's okay.

I'll get you clean pants.

Hey ...

Will you lie down and get you a glass of water?

I want to sleep.

His parents are coming tomorrow.

This is unreal.

Bye. - Hi.

I'm sorry you're such a work, and we tried to call.

I turned off the phone. - This is crazy.

We talked with the doctor. We talked again with Daniel.

Sleeping. - We can wait a while.

've Already talked with him in the hospital, you do not say anything.

When we spoke with him again in the place where you feel better ...

Daniel!

There is.

How do you feel, Daniel?

I called the doctor. He found that these spots in the images.

My stomach you had animal bones. Daniel, can you explain that?

The hospital also revealed that the clothes you wore,

same one you wore when you're gone.

This means that the whole time you were in the hospital,

but you are hiding somewhere? - I do not know.

You see, Daniel ...

You know, Daniel, because someone has fed.

And just yesterday morning. - Daniel, please.

Wallet've had. Your wallet.

Seven years have you been in the street, and no one's wallet is stolen?

Lots of people have tried to find it.

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