Beautiful
- R
- Year:
- 2009
- 97 min
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[ Bell dings ]
[ Air brakes hiss ]
MRS. THOMSON:
When people visit Sunshine Hills,
they comment on the beauty
add the serenity.
[ Children shouting playfully ]
What they don't talk about
is the raw fear
that resides in our eyes.
that our fear was born.
it started when the teenage girls
in our neighborhood
were being abducted.
And number 46. . .
the bad house. . .
with an equally dubious history
of rape and murder
but very few tenants.
Jeddy Wells was the first
of the three high-school girls
to be abducted.
l heard that they found Jenny's body
in a dumpster at the back
of a local supermarket.
She was slit
from throat to groin.
And from what l heard,
Jenny was never popular
at school.
She'd never been on a date.
She'd never truly tasted life.
Teresa Fields was next.
And on the night she disappeared,
neighbors say that they saw
Her body was found
ravaged, impaled,
and hanging from a clothesline.
Amanda Howatt was
the most recent girl to disappear.
She remains missing,
and each day that passes. . .
our fear intensifies.
[ No audio ]
M RS. THOMSON:
Frank!Frank?
Frank.
She's doing it again.
Call her inside.
Quickly, before someone notices.
[ Door opens ]
Suzy!
Darling, come inside!
Suzy!
Suzy, do what your mother says.
Get inside.
Get inside now!
I'll be in when I'm ready!
Do you have to make a scene?
l know you're there.
l hope you're getting a good look.
[ Sighs ]
[ Smooches ]
YOUNG MAN:
You better get it in.Oh!
All right. Come on.
Hey, there's the mark.
There's the mark.
[ All talking at once ]
You can't get that.
[ Grunts ]
Hey, poofter,
give us the f***in' ball.
Hey, f*ggot. Are you deaf?
Chuck us the f***in' ball.
What is the matter with that kid?
Absolute freak!
[ All laughing ]
[ Horn honks ]
Get in. Give you a lift.
How come you don't hang out
with any of these kids?
l don't know
why they don't hang out with me.
They have their reasons, l guess.
Yeah, l bet they do.
Maybe they don't hang out with you
because you act like a weirdo,
act like a loser.
all the time,
walk around with that camera
taking pictures of nothing.
You don't like sport.
You don't even play football.
You think that may be the reason?
l don't know.
Oh, bullshit.
You know the reason, all right.
You have got to change.
lf you want to get anywhere
in this world --
get a good job,
earn money, earn respect,
get anywhere in life --
you have got to change.
Learn to be like everyone else.
[ Sighs ]
I've got to go back to work.
Clean up all that dog sh*t
in the backyard, will you?
All that thing ever does
is eat and sh*t.
[ Car door opens ]
Make sure you're inside before dar--
Hey, Daniel!
Who is that?
He's just a kid.
He's a bit strange.
He doesn't know how to speak.
[ Tab pops ]
[ Door opens ]
[ Door closes ]
Hey.
[ Keys jingle ]
What are you doin'?
Nothing.
You weren't in our room again,
were you?
No.
Did you pick up the dog sh*t yet?
Come and help me
with the groceries.
[ Whistling ]
Thank you.
Are you staring at me?
No.
Sit down. You can admire
my beauty expertise.
Pass me that lip gloss.
Where are you going?
Im taking a night off for myself,
going out for a rage with the girls.
l won't be home till late.
A girl went missing today.
Across the street.
l want you in before it gets dark.
l heard he doesn't kill boys.
Don't be a smart-ass.
Just do as l ask, please, Danny.
Did dad say who it was?
l didn't ask.
From what l hear,
it's that Howatt girl
from down the street.
l made you some dinner --
homemade pizza
with mozzarella and salami.
Just stick it in the microwave
for a minute on "high"
or you could have it cold.
And l made a delicious salad,
which you probably won't eat,
but your dad will.
Boy, am l good to you.
So. . .
How do l look?
that l look beautiful.
Why don't you find some other way
to entertain yourself
rather than boring ol' me?
Some homework?
Im on holidays from today.
Holidays? Mm, lucky you.
You'll be bored in two days.
Why don't you go outside
and get some fresh air
before it's too late?
[ Sniffles ]
inside in an hour.
[ Door closes ]
[ Electricity crackling ]
[ Children shouting playfully ]
[ Grunts ]
[ Clang ]
WOMAN:
Can l help you?DANNY:
Um, sorry to bother you,but my ball went over the fence.
l was kind of hoping
l could have it back.
Or maybe you could
just throw it over?
Where did it go exactly?
l think just in the backyard.
Just give me a minute.
[ Lock clicks ]
Stand back.
The -- the fence is a bit shaky.
You ready?
[ Grunts ]
Thanks.
[ Door closes ]
Finish your food.
[ No audio ]
[ Up-tempo dance music plays ]
[ indistinct arguing ]
What the f*** are you looking at,
you little freak? Huh?
SUZY:
Don't worry about him, Daniel.He's an a**hole.
Are you okay?
Yeah.
Im okay.
it was over anyway.
He doesn't even have a car.
l mean, what guy doesn't have a car?
That and the fact he let
Karen Hardy suck his cock.
l mean, sure, she's got
bigger tits than me,
but she isn't even that pretty.
Hmm.
Im sorry.
l shouldn't be talking like that
in front of you.
You're just a kid.
Im not a kid.
Ill be 1 5 in January.
Ooh. 1 5, huh?
What was l thinking?
So. . .
What are you doing now?
Not much.
Well, Im gonna go inside
and make some 2-minute noodles
and watch INXS videos l taped.
Do you want to come with me?
Okay.
[ Giggles ]
Good. Come on.
Hurry up, Daniel.
The devil inside
The devil inside,
the devil inside
Every single one of us
has the devil inside
You're different, Danny.
Im not different.
What?! Im not!
Im just like everyone else.
Well, don't lose it or anything.
It's a good thing.
l mean, there are far stranger
things around here.
Like the girls
that keep vanishing into thin air.
l know what else is strange.
What else?
Number 46 for one thing.
46?
Yeah.
The house at the end of the street.
You must know it. Everyone does.
And there's that woman
just staring out the window.
She's always just there. Watching.
l talked to her the other day.
You did?
Well, what was she like?
Kind of young.
Maybe a bit older than you.
And?
And. . .
She had thin legs.
Kind of like yours.
And how do you know
what my legs look like?
Ill tell you what, Danny.
How about l give you
a little mission?
How about. . .
you find out all you can
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