Bereavement

Synopsis: In 1989, the boy Martin Bristol has congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (CIPA), a rare neural disorder, in which the patient does not feel pain, heat or cold. He is abducted by the deranged serial-killer Graham Sutter (Brett Rickaby) and brought to the Sutter Meat & Poultry, an abandoned meat-packing plant in Minersville, Pennsylvania, where Graham slaughters young women that he kidnaps. Five years later, the stubborn seventeen year-old teenager Allison Miller loses her parents and moves to the house of her uncle Jonathan Miller that is located near to the decrepit plant. Jonathan, his wife Karen and their little daughter Wendy welcome Allison, but the teenager does not give much attention to her new family. Allison likes to run alone on the road and she passes by the meat-packing plant and then she meets the mechanic William "Billy" and has a crush on him. Jonathan advises Allison to avoid running near the old factory and Billy, who is a problematic teenager. Allison does
Director(s): Stevan Mena
Production: Crimson Films
  4 wins.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
47%
R
Year:
2010
103 min
Website
115 Views


Hey, he's right here.

I've only read about it.

I knoW it's extremely rare.

So he can't feel

or touch?

No, he responds

to normal touch and pressure.

His body just can't recognize

sensations of pain.

Cl is a very

dangerous condition.

He could bite his oWn tongue off

and not even realize it.

He could break a bone

and keep on playing.

Even hot foods have to be checked

before he eats them.

Of course.

He has to be checked hourly

for cuts and bruises,

and not just his arms and legs,

but his Whole body,

even inside his mouth.

This is very important.

Martin can't tell

When something hurts.

Hi there.

I bought this neW bike

for my nepheW's birthday,

but he doesn't like the color.

Can you believe that?

I Was gonna just throW it out

When I saW you and I thought,

"There's a kid Who'd probably love

a neW bike."

Am I right?

It's right in my truck.

Want to take a look?

Do you like red?

It's difficult and exhausting.

I've been through

tWo aides already.

You don't have to Worry,

Mrs. Bristol.

Whatever you need, I'm here.

Would you like to meet him noW?

- Yes, please.

- Okay.

Mrs. Bristol:

Oh God.

Martin!

Martin!

Don't be afraid.

It doesn't have any feelings.

It doesn't hurt, see?

No!

It'll be over soon.

It's good to see you.

HoW are you holding up?

Okay.

You know, you Were here

once before.

You Were about that big.

Remember?

Not really.

So that's everything?

Yeah.

Okay.

# Ifl could see#

# Beyond this moment #

# I'd hope to see you #

HoW long do I have to

give up my room?

Well, just until your father finishes

remodeling the den.

I'll be in college.

They're here!

NoW remember,

calm and compassionate.

No, Wen... Wendy.

Hi.

She's an only child.

- Hi!

- Hi.

- Do you like mice?

- No.

- How about snakes?

- No.

I can do a cartWheel.

Want to see?

Oh, Allison, look at you.

Oh.

Mom, get out of the Way.

You didn't tell me

hoW pretty she is.

My side of the family.

- You must be starving.

- Not really.

Come on, Randy.

This dog is alWays

under my feet.

Come on in.

- Hey, Dad, need some help?

- Yeah, I could use a hand.

Mom, Dad needs some help.

Do you really get up at 4:00

every morning?

When I'm in training, yeah.

Can't you use a treadmill?

Dad's got one.

He hangs his shirts on it.

Wendy.

I run distance.

This is my room,

or Was my room.

NoW you'll be sleeping here just until

Jonathan finishes remodeling the den.

You didn't have to do that.

Whiskers, hoW did you get out of there?

You naughty little boy.

We'll be having supper

in just a feW minutes.

If you need anything,

just give a shout.

This is your home too noW.

She's really taking it hard.

Well, What do you expect?

Her Whole life's been turned

upside doWn overnight.

Hey, Melissa,

are you leaving already?

Yeah.

Hey, can you cover

my shift tomorroW?

I have exams.

I knoW. I have to take Jesse

to the doctor again.

How about Danielle?

I asked her already.

Yeah, okay.

- Thank you, sWeetie.

- No problem.

Hey, you're blocking my car.

No. No, Wait, please.

No no, please.

What are you doing?

Are you crazy?

No. Ow. Ow.

Help!

. .

Please.

Help!

Help!

Help.

It's no use.

Who's there?

Hello?

We're gonna die doWn here.

No.

No, We're gonna get out of here.

What day is it?

Curiosity killed the cat.

Whoa.

- Are you all right?

- I think so.

They Wouldn't brake for the pope

on this road.

Yeah, I see that.

Your-- your arm is bleeding.

You Want to come inside?

You can Wash up.

It's nothing.

Oh sh*t.

- Are you sure you're all right?

- Yeah, it's just my leg.

You Want me to give you

a ride home?

No, it's okay, really.

It's not a big deal,

just a couple miles up the street.

HoW do you knoW?

Small toWn.

Come on.

What are neighbors for?

A feW miles?

That's hardly neighbors.

Around here that's

a next-door neighbor.

Okay, sure.

All right, I'll be rightback.

.

Uh, I think I'm just gonna Walk.

Are you afraid?

I'm not afraid.

Great.

Then get on.

What's your name?

- Allison.

- William.

SloW doWn.

I've never been on one

of these things before.

After my accident the doctor said

I'd never ride again.

I'm kidding.

So Where are you from?

Chicago.

I was there once.

What brings you to this armpit?

I came to live With my uncle.

A problem With the parents?

Family issues?

Yeah.

You too, huh?

What kind of problems?

They're dead.

Sh*t, I'm sorry.

Yeah.

Me too.

Thanks for the ride.

Keep it.

You need it.

Still no leads

in the disappearance

of college student Melissa Barnes

Who Was last seen

Ieaving her place of employment

at the Charcoal Diner...

Hey, hoW Was your run?

Interesting.

Melissa, l... I think

my hand is coming loose.

He's coming.

Don't make a sound.

We're gonna get out of here.

When steer are led

to slaughter,

they smell the stench

of fear and blood

and they panic.

Sometimes We'd have to saW off

their hind legs

so they couldn't run.

No.

No, please.

No.

No. Oh God!

Hold her still.

Get back here.

It's okay.

Everything's under control.

Looks like I got here

just in time.

When something outlasts

its usefulness,

it gets discarded.

Still here?

- See you later.

- Yeah.

- Bye.

- Bye.

Are you sure you're all right?

Yeah, gotta get it over With

sooner or later.

She'll be fine.

Nervous?

You think they'll have

a decent track team?

Don't get your hopes up.

No chance of that.

What is that place?

That's the Sutter plant.

It's been closed for years.

I saW someone there yesterday

While I Was jogging--

a boy.

A boy?

Yeah, I thought so.

Probably just some kids

vandalizing the place.

I kind of Wish

you'd stay aWay from there

and jog on the main road.

Yeah, and get hit by a truck.

Graham's a pack rat.

That place should be condemned.

Someone lives there?

Yeah, he stays mostly

to himself.

You knoW him?

We're about the same age.

He never went to school.

His dad made him Work at that place

day and night.

It was a meat-packing plant

till they couldn't afford

to upgrade the equipment to code.

I'll tell you one thing:

I don't miss the smell.

I'll pick you up at 2:30.

Silence is a sound

of no fear...

no pain...

the sound of peace.

I envy your serenity.

The path to redemption

begins With forgiveness--

absolution.

You're my Witness.

What did I tell you?

I told you don't touch,

didn't l?

Yeah, the bolts are stripped.

Cashier:

$17.50.

- Can I oWe you the 50 cents?

- Yeah, right.

Thanks, Eddie.

Jonathan, hoW's that

extension coming?

It's going really good.

You knoW you've got

dryWall nails here?

Hmm?

Oh sh*t.

Just cheerleading.

Unless you can kick a field goal.

That's it?

There isn't much of a demand

for girls' sports in this area.

Our cheerleading squad

did Win Best Routine

in the state final last year.

Come on! Whoo-hoo!

Yeah!

Girl:
Ready?

Let's shake it. Let's shout it.

!

Let's shake it.

Let's shout it.

!

Let's shake it.

Let's shout it.

Aren't you scared of that falling

and crushing you?

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