Bad Twin Page #4

Synopsis: Jen Burgess is estranged from her sinister sister Cassie, but when Cassie reappears and attacks Jen she is sent into psychiatric treatment while her disturbed twin daughters (15) are sent to live with Jen. But Cassie discovers Jen's wealth and secretly directs the twins into getting Jen to adopt them, before murdering her.
 
IMDB:
5.8
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Year:
2016
90 min
240 Views


putting crazy ideas in Jen's head,

like sending us back. [waves crashing] - Olivia, I-- Come on.

I didn't mean that. Help me out, please? I need your help

to get out of here, please. Olivia. Olivia. [grunts] [waves crash] [grunting] Quinn! - [laughs] She can't hear you. No one can hear you. - Olivia. Olivia, please. Come on. Help! Please, Olivia-- Stop. [coughs]

Help me-- - [laughs] - Help! Quinn! Jen! [grunts]

Help! [waves crash] Help me! [waves crash] Please, help! [waves crash] [coughs] [waves crash] Help me! [dramatic music] [waves crash] - Where's Gail? [plaintive music] - Hey, are you guys

having fun? - Yeah. - Where's Gail? - I don't know. - Huh. Well, we should probably

head back soon. What do you think?

- Hey, it's Gail. You know what to do. - That's not really like her. Why don't we head

back to the car? Maybe she's waiting

for us there. - Okay. - Quinn! Come on. Let's go! [phone ringing quietly] [phone continues ringing

quietly] [phone ringing] - Hey, it's Gail. You know what to do.

[line beeps] - I couldn't have been running

longer than 30 minutes. - You girls didn't see anything,

see anyone else? - No.

Nothing. - You know, this beach is

usually pretty dead during the week, like today. - One of the girls pointed

towards Pirate Rock, said she saw her

walk there. - Gail's not a good swimmer. I think you need

to check the water. Please, please,

go check the water, please. - Requesting Coast Guard assist,

Pirate Rock. Over. - [sobbing] - All right.

The coastline is clear. - Sit tight. Check on the south beach too. - Sheriff, hurry! There's something

out by the water. - All right.

Hey, guys, we got her. - Oh, no, no. - Oh, Gail--

- No, no-- [sobbing] - Everybody, down here now. All right.

Secure the perimeter. - Oh, no, no.

[sobbing] [indistinct police radio

chatter] [waves crashing] - I think that's it. - Thank you. I just can't believe she's gone. I keep thinking that she's just

gonna walk in the door any minute

all happy and cheery. Just-- I can't imagine

what her family's going through. - Hey. This is a rough time

for you too. I'll just put this

in the garage. - Thank you. - I bet it's rough

on the girls too. First the trauma with

their mother, and now this. - She wanted to send us away,

Quinn. Didn't you hear her? - It's wrong.

This is all wrong. - What's wrong is Jen's will. That's wrong, Quinn. We need to go

see Mom right away. I need you with me

on this, Sissy. We need to be together. - You killed someone, Olivia. - My commitment is to you and Mom, Quinn. I'm committed

to saving our family. Are you? See, we're like this bee. One little bee

can't hurt me, but a swarm-- [faint buzzing] [loud buzzing] [ominous music] [delicate music] - Girls? [knock at door] Girls? I think we probably

could've talked about this. If you guys feel like this is gonna make

the adjustment easier, then we can stick to one room

for right now. But we're gonna

talk about things, okay? No subject

is off-limits. - We want to see our mom. With everything that's

going on, Aunt Jen, we need to see her. - I will talk to Dr. Martine. Okay? - Here.

Let me show you our selfies. - Oh, yes. Show me everything. This shot would be

so much better if I was in it. Don't you think? - Yeah. Quinn and I

aren't in it either. - Although

this looks promising. I have

the game-changing word. - I know. - [laughs] It's a new game. Get it? - No. - Quinn, honey,

just watch Olivia. She knows what to do. - What was

all that about? - It means, dummy, that we need to

get adopted by Jen. - Adopted? But why do we want that? - So that we inherit everything. Get it?

You, me, and Mom. - Take care.

- Thank you. Okay. Well, did you guys

have a nice visit with your mom? - Hey, Jen?

- Yeah? - Thank you so much

for helping us. Quinn and I

really appreciate it. - Of course. You know you girls

mean the world to me. Come on.

Let's go home. - Aunt Jen, can we talk to you? It's been real hard,

Aunt Jen. CPS came to the house

six times-- - Seven times, Quinn. Each time we would move, but it would just

happen again. - I am so glad you girls

are finally opening up to me. Look, I need you girls

to know your mom isn't bad. Okay?

She's sick. And she needs help. - We're afraid of her, Jen. Look, Mom's scary

when she gets crazy. Did you see our house? - I did.

Yeah. - You say that we're safe, but what happens

when she gets out? Are we supposed

to go back with her? - Are you really afraid? - [sniffles] Yeah.

We both are. We just can't go back to her. - What do you guys, um... what do you guys think

about coming here and living with me? - You can do that? - We can talk to your mom and try to

make her understand that we want to help her. You know, due to her

long-term treatment, it could be that a guardianship or even an adoption

could be an option. - An adoption? - Yeah, I mean, you guys and your mom

would have to agree, but yeah. - So well, what do you--

what do you mean? Like, what would that--

what would happen? - We would become

a new kind of family. We would have an open

and honest relationship, and you would start school

in the fall. For the first time

in a long time, you guys would have a place

to call home. - [sniffles] - What's mine would be yours. I mean, the attorney said

considering Cassie's history, I have a real chance. The girls even told me

that they're afraid of her. They don't want

to go back to her. The minute that a children's

court hears that, they're gonna want to

push this through quickly. What? Baby, come on.

What are you thinking? - I don't know, Jen. It just seems that they're too close. You know? It's like they need--

- They're-- - It's like they need to be together to survive,

to breathe. Those two girls are never apart. And I know

you're the doctor here, but I don't think that's healthy

for them or for you. - [sighs] I worry about it too,

you know? And-- - Look, I'm just gonna

go out and say it, because I've been thinking

about this, and I'm-- - What? - I'm wondering if adopting them is such a great idea. - [sighs] I know--I know

that they're troubled. Okay? But they've been better. Kevin, I mean, those girls are my family. - I know. But I'm pretty sure they were

behind the glass in the lounger. I know they

stole from you. You know that

they put acid in your lotion,

for God's sakes. What's next? - I know

they've been acting out. Okay? But they're getting better.

They're happy, even. I mean, I have a real shot at

putting my family back together. - I know that's

really important to you. - It is. - But something about them

doesn't feel right. And... I think you should

reconsider the option until everything's

ironed out. - Girls, I'm gonna head

to the store. Do you need anything else? - Don't forget pasta.

- Yeah. We're making dinner

tonight. - Oh. - Is Kevin still coming over? - Yes. He's very excited. See you guys later. - Come on, Quinn. - Do we even know

where we're going? - Mom says this is

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