As Above, So Below Page #6

Synopsis: Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls. When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted maze of bones, they uncover the dark secret that lies within this city of the dead. A journey into madness and terror, As Above, So Below reaches deep into the human psyche to reveal the personal demons that come back to haunt us all.
Director(s): John Erick Dowdle
Production: Universal Pictures
  1 win & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
26%
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Year:
2014
93 min
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Did you hear that?

Scarlett!

Is that Benji?

No, I don't think so.

Benji?

You okay?

Yeah. Yeah, you?

Good!

All right. Good.

Is somebody there?

Hello?

George.

Benji! Benji!

Benji! Benji.

Benji! My God.

Get him over!

Get him over! Get him over!

Is he alive?

No, no, no!

Sh*t!

Jesus.

My God.

We should keep moving.

Benji.

We should keep moving.

- Come on.

- Let's go!

We need light.

We gotta go.

Come on! Let's go!

Let's go!

Scarlett, we gotta go.

My God!

Let's go.

My God!

George, help me.

Danny?

George, help me.

- Danny! Danny!

- George?

Wait. Move the bones!

Move the bones! Danny!

George!

Danny!

That's my brother down there!

Get off the bones!

Get off the bones!

Danny! Danny!

Move the bones!

Get out of the way!

I said, get the f***

out of the way!

Danny! Danny!

It's not real.

George! It's not real!

George!

George.

We have to go.

Scarlett,

why would he be here?

I don't know.

What is happening to us?

Wait.

No. It wasn't my fault.

It wasn't my fault!

Help me! Help me!

Get his leg!

No! No!

We have to go

back to get Papillon!

No. Absolutely not.

Come on!

What is that?

What was that?

What did you hear?

George, let's go back.

Let's go back.

Hey.

No, Zed.

Keep with us.

We can't.

We can't go back.

We have to keep going.

Come on. Come on.

Okay. Go.

Go, go, go.

What the f*** was that?

F***.

Scarlett, Scarlett.

Whatever happens,

the week in Turkey was the

greatest week of my life.

Mine, too.

We gotta go.

We gotta go.

Ready?

Yeah.

Zed?

Yeah?

Are you with me?

Yeah, man.

Okay.

Wait. Wait.

Sh*t. Sh*t.

He's getting up.

Go, go, go!

Zed.

Get back. Get back.

Hang on!

Sh*t! Go, go, go!

Hold on!

He's losing blood!

Zed, put your hand here!

Just keep it down!

Zed! Put your hand there.

Yeah, yeah.

It's okay.

Hold on. Okay?

Not yet. Hold on.

Okay. Okay.

It's okay. It's okay.

Hold on. Hold on.

My God!

My God! Okay.

It's not working.

It's not working.

Why?

I don't know!

It's not working!

My God.

VITRIOL.

What?

VITRIOL.

Yeah.

"Visit the interior

parts of the Earth,

by rectification thou shalt

find the hidden stone."

"By rectification thou shalt

find the hidden stone."

Hidden stone.

Rectification.

George, the hidden stone.

This isn't the right stone.

I have to rectify

the taking of it.

Only by putting it back

will I find the real stone.

F***!

F***!

What?

I'm going back.

No, you can't!

I have to go back.

By the time we get him out

of here he'll be dead!

Please! Wait!

Stay with him.

I'll be back.

Just keep him safe.

I'm coming back!

Hold on! Hold on!

I'm coming back!

Scarlett!

Scarlett!

You can do this.

You can do this.

Dad?

"By rectification thou shalt

find the hidden stone."

Okay. I rectified.

Where's the hidden stone?

George. George,

do you hear me? George?

Shut up. Come on.

Come on, come on.

As above

so below.

As I believe the world

to be, so it is.

Hold on, George.

Dad.

I'm sorry

that I didn't pick up

the phone that night.

I didn't know you

were in that much pain.

George?

Zed!

Where are you?

Scarlett! Here!

Did you find the stone? Yes!

Okay.

How did you do that?

Hi.

George?

George?

Come here.

Scarlett, Scarlett.

Go, go.

Give me your hand.

Zed!

Zed! Zed!

Dead end!

Watch out!

Sh*t, my lamp! Sh*t!

Hurry!

We will never be

able to climb down that.

We have to jump.

What?

We have to rectify ourselves

and jump.

Scarlett, you're crazy.

We will die.

No. George, listen.

Why do you keep seeing

your brother down here?

What is it about his

death that torments you?

George. George. It's

not gonna work.

Why is he haunting you?

When Danny got his leg pinned

I promised him I'd

be back with help.

But I got lost along the way.

My brother drowned

waiting for me to save him.

It's okay.

Zed.

I have a child I've never seen.

I know it's mine, but I deny it.

It's okay.

Give me your hand.

Scarlett, it's not gonna work.

George.

I can't.

I won't go without you.

I won't.

Okay.

Okay.

We go on three.

On three.

One.

Two.

Three.

F***!

Save the light.

Yeah.

We are trapped?

No.

F***!

F***! No! F***!

Zed! Zed!

We'll die!

We'll die!

Hey! Down.

Put the light down.

Help me get the rocks.

It's a manhole. Find a grip.

Find a grip.

Can you get your

fingers in the sides?

Just try! Try!

I'm trying!

I can't.

Scarlett, what did you just do?

Pushed it down.

Okay. Okay.

One, two, three.

My God.

We're gonna

push it straight down.

Down and to the side. Okay.

One, two, three.

Good, good, good.

Get it over here.

Holy sh*t!

Zed.

Hello?

We gotta get out.

Get the camera out.

People say that

I'm some kind of treasure hunter.

It's not what I'm after.

I'm not doing this

for financial gain.

I'm a student. Of

history, of alchemy.

It would be

of great historical value.

So you simply want the truth.

Exactly.

Yeah, I want the truth.

The only way out is down.

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John Erick Dowdle

John Erick Dowdle (born December 1973) is an American film director and screenwriter, best known for horror films. He usually works with his brother Drew Dowdle as a producer and co-screenwriter. more…

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