Broken Vows

Synopsis: On her bachelorette-party weekend with friends in New Orleans, Tara (Jamie Alexander) falls for the darkly-sexy bartender Patrick (Wes Bentley). Waking in his bed the next morning, Tara instantly regrets her unfaithfulness and flies back home to her fiancé (Cam Gigandet). Her secret flame becomes a full-on fire when Patrick shows up at her house, surreptitiously tries to cancel her wedding arrangements, and stalks her every move. He spirals into madness and delusion, determined to have Tara no matter what the cost. When his efforts fail, he tracks the newlyweds on their honeymoon where he erupts in a psychotic, murderous rage. Tara will have to find the strength she never knew she possessed to stop Patrick from destroying her marriage and her life.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Bram Coppens
Production: Bullet Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.2
R
Year:
2016
90 min
215 Views


1

His ring...

I spent hours picking it out.

Not knowing...

I tried to ignore the signs, but...

I could smell her on his clothes.

Taste her on his lips.

He confessed. He cried.

I told him I forgave him, but...

I didn't.

I was broken.

But I guess...

none of us are perfect.

This is the hottest place in town.

Really?

This place is all kinds of wrong.

Yeah, exactly, and it's perfect for you.

Come on.

You should go talk to him.

I can talk to those boys any time.

This is our weekend.

You're right. We stick together.

You ladies need a round?

Not from you, Red. Thanks.

I'll get us cocktails.

No, I'll do it.

That waitress looked

just like the home-wrecker.

What are you looking for?

Something to make me forget.

If it were only that easy.

You're staring.

I'm sorry.

You remind me of someone.

I hope it's not a bad memory.

She was...

very special to me.

Thank you.

It's good.

Hey, barman,

can I talk to you for a minute?

My name's Patrick.

Tara.

Tara.

Hey, buddy?

Can I talk to you?

You should probably

go take care of that guy.

I don't want to look away.

Why not?

You might disappear.

Nice ink.

Christ, man, get over here!

I'll be right back.

Hey, what the f*** is this?

I'm not paying $40 for two f***ing drinks.

You don't have to drink it.

- You can leave.

- I'm gonna kick your ass.

Let's go.

What did you say to that guy?

Nothing.

I sent you all a round.

Thank you.

What do I owe you?

It's on me.

That was so cool!

Where do we get a car?

I gotta go.

Hey, that bartender

you were talking to earlier.

He's standing over there.

He's so hot.

He's so cute. You should go talk to him.

- Shut up.

- You were already talking to him!

I'm not going to talk to him.

- You were flirting with him.

- You totally were.

Speak louder, that would be great.

- Just talk to him.

- I hate you.

Hi.

You again.

Me again.

I should be going.

Thank you.

Good night.

Shut up. So what?

Who keeps calling?

Man...

No one.

All right, ladies,

it's time for Bloody Marys.

I can't.

You're awake.

Where are my clothes?

They smelled like a club.

I washed them for you.

You washed my clothes?

When?

Couldn't sleep, really.

Don't worry, I handwashed your dress.

They're in the bathroom.

Would you like some coffee?

I brewed some.

Yeah, sure.

Do you have a T-shirt or something?

Yeah, in the wardrobe.

What's mine is yours.

You take sugar and cream?

You know, I...

I'm probably gonna skip

the coffee, actually.

Do you wanna grab breakfast?

I know a place that serves great crepes.

Best in New Orleans.

So?

I have to get going.

- So soon?

- Yeah.

Well, wait. I want to show you something.

You know, I have to catch a flight.

- I'm sorry, I can't.

- It's important.

Okay. What is it?

I meet a lot of girls, and...

but you, you're...

From the moment I met you...

I knew you'd come back for me.

Come back?

Yeah.

You're the one who can save me.

You don't like it?

I did it for you.

I'm sorry. This was a mistake.

Don't say that. We have something special.

No, I... I really should have never come.

Don't leave.

You know, I...

I've got to catch my flight.

Why? Stay.

I can't.

I really have to go.

- It's just...

- It's okay.

I need to go now.

Oh, my God. You do realize

our plane leaves in an hour.

Yes, I know.

What the hell happened to you last night?

I f***ed up. I don't want to talk

about it right now.

Where's Justine?

She left already.

I can't find my phone.

- Here, I'll call it.

- Thanks.

I don't hear it anywhere.

Sh*t. My whole life is in that thing, man.

Well, it's too bad.

You're gonna have to buy a new one.

Let's just go, I gotta get out of here.

Hi.

Welcome home, sweetheart.

You're the best.

So, how was the bachelorette weekend?

You know, we did a bunch of girly stuff.

You would have hated it.

You're such a gentleman.

He is.

Look. It's a picture of your sister.

I told you those dresses were gonna look

great on everyone.

Don't say anything.

Don't say anything. It's not worth it.

What are we whispering about?

Well, if we told you,

it wouldn't be a secret.

- I gotta go.

- Bye.

Bye, sweetheart.

- Debra.

- Bye.

- Hi.

- Hi.

So, I'm...

I'm not gonna really be seeing very much

of you these next couple of weeks, am I?

I just need to finish planning everything.

Okay.

I just want one last night.

What's up with your phone?

I've been trying to call.

So, how we doing today?

Well...

I couldn't be better.

I'm in love.

That's great.

She's an angel.

Definitely not this.

- Not this...

- Okay.

You know, I like this for sure.

Okay.

This one, I'm not so sure about.

- Okay.

- I'm sorry, one sec.

Sure.

Excuse me. Hey, babe.

Just wanted to let you know

that I picked up my tux,

and I'm officially done.

I hate you.

Wait. Does that mean

that the wedding is off?

That's such a bummer.

I am so swamped right now.

I have so much more to do.

You know what, babe,

can I call you back in a few?

No, wait.

I want to see you tonight.

Alone.

I don't know, Michael.

I have so many plans to get done.

- And I'm just...

- Babe?

- I'm feeling...

- Babe.

You need to relax, all right?

It's just... just one night.

Okay. When and where?

Where, when?

I'll be at your place at 6:00,

unless I can get out of the hotel earlier.

Okay, it's a date.

I got caught up in the moment, but...

I've missed this.

Me, too.

- What's wrong?

- What are you doing here?

- No, get out!

- Just calm down.

If you don't get out of here right now,

I am calling the cops.

- No...

- Whoa. Hey. Hey!

Oh, my God.

Hey, listen. I just wanted to see you.

That's all.

How did you find me?

You left your phone.

All right, I get it.

I understand. You're surprised to see me.

Maybe if you give me

a chance to talk about it...

No. No.

I have nothing to say to you.

Michael's gonna be here any minute.

Michael?

Michael, your fianc?

You haven't told him

about us yet, have you?

You know what? Look, I'm...

I'm sorry if I misled you.

But I want to make this perfectly clear.

There is nothing between us.

You don't believe that.

I love you.

I don't understand why

you can't do me the courtesy...

of just talking with me.

Maybe if you open up,

then maybe you'll see...

Sh*t!

You have to get out of here right now!

- Get out!

- Not out.

Not until you talk to me.

- You say you love me?

- Yes.

And you don't want to hurt me?

Of course not.

Then I need you to leave right now.

- Please.

- I won't go anywhere

until you tell me you'll meet me.

- Okay, yes, I'll meet you.

- Where?

There's a coffee shop on Lincoln,

just south of Pico.

I can meet you there at 10:00 tomorrow,

but only if you leave now.

- Please.

- Ten.

Yes.

Babe?

You all right?

Yeah.

Yeah, I was...

I was about to get in the shower,

and I thought I heard a noise.

Noise?

What was the noise?

It was nothing.

Okay.

All right, well, why don't you go get ready,

because we have an earlier reservation.

Okay.

Are you sure you're okay?

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