Alyce Page #2

Synopsis: After accidentally knocking her best friend off a roof, Alyce is haunted by guilt and delves into a brutal nightmare wonderland of sex, drugs and violence, her mind tearing itself apart along with anyone else who gets in her way.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Jay Lee
Production: Bloody Disgusting/The Collective
 
IMDB:
5.5
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
90 min
Website
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What it was doing?

- Do you know what that was? A bat.

It was a bat.

There are bats here.

Stop. That are not there.

- Yes.

They live there and come out at night.

That's not nice.

- You pissed your pants.

Let me go.

Of course I'm scared of bats.

They have herpes or rabies.

You know what we should do? Get a cat.

Cats eat bats.

That cats do not.

- Yes.

Cats eat bats.

You sound like you're crazy, really.

Cats eat birds.

- No, that's something else.

Shut.

- That's different.

We continue.

I can fly.

Sh*t, f***.

- I could not resist, sorry.

I get it already she's mad because I call her

'the white vagina.

A white vagina.

Someone's mad at me...

Me... because 'the white vagina' call.

Because they call me the white vagina.

Carroll?

My God, no.

Sh*t, call the police.

Wait, hold up.

Sh*t. My God.

What are you doing?

Alyce?

Alyce?

Alyce?

Police. We do research.

May I ask you a few questions?

Hello?

Police. We do research.

May I ask you a few questions?

Do you have a moment?

Sorry to bother you, but there is

outside a young woman killed.

She had no papers with him.

My God, what happened?

- She seems to have jumped from the roof.

Still not Carroll?

- Carroll?

My girlfriend.

Who has been there last night.

What is Carroll's last name?

- Lewis.

She had just heard that her boyfriend was cheating.

And you are?

I'm sorry. I slept.

This is very difficult.

Do you have identification, ma'am?

- I'm Alyce.

I still want to see your ID.

- Of course. A moment.

Did she leave anything here?

Had she been drinking?

- We drank wine.

How much?

- A bottle with two.

Drugs?

Have you been with her on the roof?

- No, she wanted to be alone.

She said she wanted to be alone.

And you said she was upset.

She crying?

Violent?

And yet, only

her go on the roof?

I did not know she was so upset.

- But she was crying profusely.

Carroll often cried.

As Vince said or did something which she was hurt

then they came to me.

Then I tried to help her.

But last night I was very tired and

I did not know what to do for her.

Is Vince her boyfriend?

He Hit her?

- No, that was not it.

He's a good kid.

- Except that he is cheating.

Please. Thank you.

I can not believe that Carroll has committed suicide.

She is not dead, but

is quite in the creases.

This information is very useful in its

identification. She can not talk.

A visual identification is unlikely, given her condition.

Her teeth are shattered and we can only take

later fingerprints.

Who knows how long that will take.

I'm sorry. I do not feel so good.

I think I need to lie down.

Understandable.

They will contact you if we need more information

.

Thank you.

Dispatch, Inspector Warner.

Possible victim identification.

Jesus, what's wrong with you?

These numbers have to do over again.

That change them anyway.

-. I do not know

Is called estimated earnings.

- Then again, the figures should be accurate.

If you put it.

- And I want them at 17.00.

Not later.

So I'm going to watch it with you.

My best friend last night

fallen from a building.

I'll come back later.

How is she?

The good news is that they are of the intensive care.

They have brain scans, MRIs

. We're still waiting for the results.

They do not tell us much.

They want to do more tests.

We'll see how that goes

and have to hope for the best.

Die hacked into it: there hope for the best.

What should you hope else?

Did she say anything?

- No, her jaw was shattered.

She has bitten her tongue through the fall.

Why did she do it?

I do not know.

- Did she say anything before she went up the roof?

She said she wanted to be alone.

I wish I had gone with her.

Carroll?

Treasure? My god, sister?

Carroll, please. Hold on.

Are you coming? Here it is.

Is Mouse out again?

- As usual.

Yes?

You have recently sold our 'E'.

- 'E'? What the hell is that?

Ecstasy, the drug.

Ecstasy.

- The drug.

Sorry, what do you say?

- I want to buy ecstasy.

Do you wear a wire?

- What?

Listening devices.

By law I have to ask.

You know what? I want to check out.

Absolutely.

Okay?

- No, undressing.

With him?

I get those balls now?

- No, honey. Your pants.

A little decency, please.

Pull your pants up.

Sorry, boss.

- And take off your shoes.

Roll up your pipe, so I can see your ankles.

That's what I meant with your pants.

Do you get a kick out of?

- I do.

Can I buy drugs now?

- Oh, you want drugs?

Why did not you say so?

Then you had this can all be avoided.

I did not mind at all. Beautiful.

- Want a beer?

I did not come for beer.

- I just wanted to be social. Taste this.

This is not a courtesy visit.

- Guys, they do not know who we are, huh?

We are members of the glitterati, very extreme.

You are drug dealers.

- We are more than that.

We are lords of the new church.

We are travelers of neo-primitive.

We are anti-establishement, anything.

I have anti-f***ed.

We're communicators,

errand boys of the old gods.

We have found the enemy.

- And that's us.

Who's there?

- Mouse, who are we?

Drug dealers?

Never mind. Gentlemen...

... I have to do business with this lady.

- Oh, business.

Mouse, get up, man.

I imagine vulnerable...

... And assume that I can help

in this sordid world of drugs you only.

What I'm trying a new customer

is, how do you say?

No confidence grow,

that would be ridiculous in this work.

But professionalism.

'Cause I'm risking my health by fumbling for your pleasure...

with you

... So I want something from you when I do this,

you know?

Let me guess.

-. Please, do not do that well

Not yet judge me.

What is that?

What do you think thus to buy?

Give me now but a few.

Okay, give me one.

Come. Carroll...

I'm talking about a relationship with a client.

I deal in sin.

I have to have something in return.

You do not have enough money,

but something that is priceless.

Something that opens doors for you,

opens the floodgates.

We get the money out of the system.

- You're corny.

I'm guilty. You came to me,

I have not forced.

You come here, you do not even know me.

We have not even introduced.

Yet you into my house

offering me money, too little money.

It plays

something that goes beyond drugs.

Have you ever dreamed of someone while you were awake?

Did you ever close your eyes and all that was really, really real?

Close your eyes, take risks.

I want to meet all your needs.

From me you can demons in your eyes

watch and they swallow.

You'll be back.

You are a lover.

I go out like a candle.

I wonder how it will be?

What are the flame of a candle

out after they are burned?

I love you.

I love you.

I love you.

I love you.

Whoever calls the shots, b*tch?

No, do not.

- What you got?

Not showing up is automatic dismissal.

- Why not show up?

Where were you yesterday?

- Here.

That was not you.

- Yes.

Jackie ?

Again, lady,

and you're fired.

I know you're cute, but even

Clark can not save you now.

Thanks Danielle,

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Jay Lee

Jay Lee is an actor and director, known for Looking for Alaska (2019), American Vandal (2017) and Hey Katie This is Josh (2017). more…

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