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Synopsis: R.D. Womack II's patiently paced thriller has been hailed, "as thrilling as it is beautiful" - Brian Corsetti, HollyScoop. Follow Lester; a privileged underachiever who awakes to find himself kidnapped and stranded in a snowbound cabin. Along with Viviana, another captive, the two must survive the brutal onslaught of winter and outsmart their kidnapper; a sniper calling himself "Wolf". With a blizzard bearing down on them the pair embarks on a deadly game of survival. Will the pair find a way through the winter storm to freedom, or will the mountain become their icy grave?
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): R.D. Womack II
Production: Womack Film Works
 
IMDB:
4.7
TV-MA
Year:
2017
105 min
57 Views


- Hey.

You can't.

Tell me about her.

Lester?

- Hmm?

- You have a girlfriend.

- Yeah.

- Is she pretty?

- She's gorgeous.

- Does she take

good care of you?

- Yeah, she does.

- She's a lucky girl.

- I wouldn't say so.

Viviana!

Viviana!

Viviana wake up!

The fire's almost out!

- What?

- It's almost dead.

- Light the sticks.

- They won't light, they

won't light, they're too cold.

I need your steel wool.

- We used mine

last, where's yours?

- Oh no.

I left it at the cabin.

Oh sh...

- What does it say?

No, what are you doing?

- Look, we have no choice,

all right?

- Yeah, we need it!

- We need a fire.

- Is it working?

- There we go.

There we go, it's

catchin', it's catching.

- Do you hear that?

- Wait, wait, wait, wait.

Our tracks, our tracks

he's spot our tracks.

Okay we need to split up.

Go, go, go, go, go.

Go.

Come on, come on,

come on, come on.

- Lester!

- Look.

- Oh, okay, come on.

- Viviana, hey,

we gotta Viviana?

Viviana?

Wake up.

Viviana please.

No, no, no, no, no, no.

Please Viviana, wake up.

Viviana!

Viviana wake up!

No, no please.

Please, I don't know what to do.

Please tell me what to do.

Viviana, please don't, please

don't, please don't go.

Please don't go.

Please I don't know what to do.

I don't know what to do,

please tell me what to do.

Please.

Please, I don't

want to be alone.

Please don't leave

me here alone.

Oh, boy.

Oh, no I was only 16.

And my dad comes

up to me and says,

"I worked to build my

company so you need to learn

"how to do the same."

So he made me get a job.

And I looked and I

looked and I looked

and all I could find was

that stupid hot dog joint.

With the hats, you know?

Oh, those stupid,

stupid hot dog hats.

And that's where I got a job.

Oh.

I was so mad at him about it.

You know, wasting my time

wearing a wiener hat.

Like that was supposed to

teach me to be a business man.

And dad's all telling

me about how I need

to start from the bottom

and work my way up

and how tough he had it

when he started his company.

So what I did...

There was this uh,

there was this girl

who worked at the earring shop.

So I started flirting with her,

this cute little thing, too.

And I got her to

give me a piercing

for free.

Just to get

back at him, you know?

So I come home with

this thing in my ear

and he's all, "what

the hell is that?"

And I go dad, I'm gay!

God, you shouldda seen him.

Oh god.

He was so pissed,

he was so pissed.

Oh, he took away my car

and my phone

and I'm all like dad, how am

I supposed to get to work now?

Oh, god.

Pretending I'm gay just

to get to him, you know?

So of course I got fired.

I only worked there a week.

And I didn't get a job

until after college.

I wouldn't even have gotten in

if it wasn't for the

strings he pulled.

Now I'm workin' for him.

Ah.

Man.

Maybe it wasn't

worth it, you know?

Maybe it' wasn't.

Oh god.

Ah sh...

Oh

Ow.

Dad, please help me!

Please help me!

I want to go home.

I want to go home.

I wanna go home.

I want to go home.

I'm still alive wolf.

I'm still here.

- Les.

She did a number on my

ribs, I'll tell you what.

Breathin' gettin' hard.

- Did you hear me?

- You know about

Theodore Roosevelt?

- I'm listening.

- 26th president of

these United States.

He carved the canal at Panama.

Charged San Juan hill.

He was a man's man.

You know what he said, les?

He said if it weren't

for the time he spent

in the wilderness,

he'd never had the courage

to become president.

And mother nature

couldn't even kill him.

It was said death had

to take him sleepin',

'cause otherwise he

wouldda put up a fight.

- And what's this

supposed to teach me?

- You remind me of 'im.

It seems mother nature ain't

gonna kill you, neither.

You crawled back twice now.

That's more than most

folks would ever do.

I figure it's best

time I come around,

stop in for a visit.

- Is that supposed

to scare me, wolf?

- Why's you fightin' so hard

for such a miserable life?

- Because I just

started living it.

- Well Lester,

you can ambush me.

Now Lester, I thought after

all you'd been through,

you'd put up more of a fight.

What a disappointment.

Runnin' ain't gonna

save you, boy!

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