Bereavement Page #3

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
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Okay, Well, We'll do things

my Way for a While,

just as long as We understand

each other.

Oh no.

No.

I haven't done anything.

I haven't done anything.

Please.

Graham:

Like I shoWed you.

Why are you doing this?

HoW frightening

When it's our oWn flesh.

No!

No, stop.

Hold her still.

No.

- Graham:
Do it!

- Please, please.

- I don't think your heart's in this.

- No. No.

Come on.

Come on.

I'm not afraid

of you anymore.

This is my house.

I'm not gonna be like you--

condemned.

I'm fixing What you broke!

Go back to hell

Where your bed is made.

This is my house!

- My dad trusted me.

- Jonathan Will too.

You just have to

give him a chance.

Besides, it's not you

he doesn't trust.

I can take care of myself.

I knoW you can.

He's just trying

to look out for you.

Please.

What's he got

against William anyWay?

Oh, We've knoWn Billy

since he Was this high.

He's had to deal With more

than his share of problems.

That's not his fault.

I mean, I think it's Wonderful

hoW he takes care of his father,

especially after What happened

to his mother.

Well, she did that to herself.

You can't give yourself

pneumonia.

She didn't die of pneumonia.

Billy's mother--

she killed herself.

What?

Hung herself in the garage.

Billy Was the one

Who found her.

It Was really hard on him.

The doctors put him

on all sorts of medication.

He's gotten in a lot of trouble

around toWn.

I think Jonathan's just afraid

he's a little unstable.

And hisfather--well--

Where are you going?

I need to sort things out

in my head.

Hey, Allison,

you Want to play a game?

Maybe later, okay?

Where are you going?

Hello?

No, Wait.

Hello?

Hey, are you okay?

Wait.

Are you okay?

Are you in trouble?

What are you doing doWn here?

Are you in here?

Oh my God.

Martin.

Where are you?

Wait. Come back.

I'm not going to hurt you.

I want to help you.

Is your name Martin?

Here, come With me.

You can't stay here.

It's not safe.

What's Wrong?

You don't have to be afraid.

You can trust me.

You shouldn't be doWn here.

No! No!

No! No! No!

Good Work.

- I'm sure she's fine.

- How?

She's just bloWing off

some steam.

No 17-year-old Wants to be told

What to do.

Not yet.

I don't have any brothers or sisters

'cause Dad's lazy.

And noW he's

chased her aWay too.

Way to go, Dad.

She never came home

last night.

I know.

Where are you going?

I'm gonna go find her.

I need to speak to Allison.

She's not here.

It's important.

- She isn't here, Billy.

- We thought she Was With you.

No. She's been gone all night?

Since yesterday.

This is your goddamn fault.

- Stop. Jonathan.

- Stay the hell aWay from her.

- Jonathan.

- Don't push me.

- Jonathan.

- You're no good.

You're just like your old man

good for nothing.

It's okay.

Stay aWay from my niece!

Come on.

Are you all right?

Please.

If they have no feelings,

they can't knoW fear.

But if they can't knoW fear...

then Why do they run?

Anybody home?

Please don't.

Sutter!

Uncle J!

Hello?

Who's there?

It's Jonathan Miller.

I'm looking for my niece.

She didn't come home

last night.

I've been looking

all over for her.

I thought she might have Wandered

over here. Have you seen her?

No.

Listen, do you have a young boy

living over here?

She said she saW a boy

running around over here.

Just get off my property.

You mind if I come in

a moment?

I'm busy.

Just a moment.

Just a second.

Uncle J!

Allison?

Uncle J!

What did you do?

You girls, you--

you never can keep

your mouths shut.

No! No!

No. No.

No. No.

No!

No.

Leave me alone!

Hello?

Allison?

Mr. Miller?

Hello?

Allison?

Oh my God. Martin!

Help me!

Open the door. Hurry.

Come back. Help.

Let me out, Martin.

Allison?

Hello.

Allison.

Can she?

Allison.

I can't hear you.

William, open the door.

- It's locked.

- Hurry.

I think it's coming loose.

Turn around, please.

Turn around.

I'm gonna get you out of here.

I promise. It's okay.

I got it.

Stop!

No.

Forget it.

Leave me alone.

I don't care.

Let them find out.

Forget it.

I won't do it.

I can't.

You leave him alone.

He hasn't done anything.

No. No, I need him.

Who-- Who-- Who's gonna

help me clean up?

You knoW I can't stand it.

No no no

no no no no.

Shut up. Shut up!

God!

You're no better than he Was!

You promised me.

I did everything you said.

You Win.

You're Wrong.

He wouldn't dare.

Don't look at me like that.

You don't ask Why.

You just do.

That's just the Way it is.

You think you oWe me,

think maybe I should groW eyes

in the back of my head?

They abandoned you.

What Would you be

Without me?

You feel guilty or something?

Don't feel guilty.

A child shouldn't feel guilty

about nothing.

You--

you don't feel anything, do you--

guilt, pain, regret--

nothing? Do you?

Who are you to judge me?

You have no soul to redeem.

Do you?

Don't try anything funny

While I'm gone.

They're Watching.

Oh my God.

What did he do to you?

Come on. I'm gonna get you

out of here, okay?

I'm sorry.

Are you okay?

Come on.

Come on. It's okay.

Trust me, okay?

Come on, I can't carry you.

Is this What you're scared of?

This thing?

You see? It's nothing.

When are they coming home?

Soon.

Finally.

Yes?

-

- Wendy, run.

Mommy!

Mommy.

- Mommy!

- Wendy, run.

Run!

No, please don't.

I have to.

We're almost there, okay?

Jonathan.

No.

It's gonna be okay.

Okay?

I'm gonna get you home.

Randy. Oh Randy.

It's gonna be okay.

It's gonna be okay.

Please don't hurt my animals.

No.

Ate from my hand...

and trusted me

even at the end.

Unconditional.

And he--he made me!

Mommy!

I'm making things right.

I owe them that much.

With each one

another sin is forgiven.

I can't let it happen again,

not like me.

You understand, don't you?

Not like that boy-- Worthless.

Karen!

Karen.

Don't let him get her.

I can't stop now.

There's still

so much more to do.

You-- you come With me.

Come With me.

Please come with me.

Help me.

Help me redeem myself!

- No.

- Let her go, you son of a b*tch!

It does.

I'm sorry.

It's okay.

It's me.

It's just me, okay?

Where is Mommy?

She's doWnstairs.

I need you to stay here,

all right?

Why?

Just please do as I say.

- Okay?

- Don't leave.

I'm not leaving.

Just stay here.

Martin!

Martin!

911. What is your emergency?

Yes, hello?

Wendy:
Allison?

Boy!

I understand now

Why they run...

that even a dumb animal

knoWs When it's been betrayed.

Do you feel betrayed?

No.

That's Why you didn't run.

'Cause you kneW

you had it coming.

You--

you never ran.

My boy.

Thank you.

We counted four bodies.

Any idea What caused it?

Tough to say--

a stove left on,

a cigarette left burning.

Probably got trapped,

tried to call for help,

but flames consumed them.

Yeah.

Father:
Billy.

Billy.

Billy.

Billy.

Hello?

Is anybody here?

Can you help me?

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