Crazy Eights Page #3

Synopsis: Six people are brought together at the funeral of a childhood friend. While settling the estate, they discover a map, which leads them on a search for a long forgotten time capsule, at the request of their dead friend. What they discover reawakens repressed childhood traumas and leads them on a journey through their long abandoned childhood home: a home with a terrible secret and a mysterious dead girl who will lead them to their strange fates.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Jimi Jones
Production: After Dark Films
 
IMDB:
4.0
R
Year:
2006
80 min
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- What do we do with these?

- They are dead, they are dead for the fan.

I do not deny nightmares,

not pretend that it never happened.

It was a cruel

awakening for all of us. Okay?

- But I do not want to die here.

- I know, I know.

We have to be strong, stick together.

And find a way out.

- Do you me?

- And where should we go?

Where should we go? What fan should we do?

I do not even know what

is really long, do you?

- God, I have enough spy.

- Wait, Gina, wait!

Open the door, Gina!

Let us, Gina!

God, what is it that has happened to you?

Repo up, here we have one.

Do you her hands? Sdr yes.

Everything is good, what happened to you?

- She is still shaken.

- Come on, set you up.

By the door only.

That's fine just a little bit.

- God.

- What is it?

- ... It was just a mouse.

- It was not a damned mouse, Jen.

- It was Brent.

- Brent?

In through the door.

Well, a little bit.

Wondering if she was alive? The girl, Karen?

It was a while ago we fled from here.

She was so small, weak,

so we hit her.

We were her in a trunk with our things

and promised that we would come back.

And we went back, but it

was too late, she was dead, Kvde in...

Brax was a catalyst,

he was the first to remember.

Brax dragged up trunk in the barn.

Anything that connects us to her;

connects us to our debt.

And must be destroyed.

I'm just back, a moment.

- No past, no Karen?

- Quite right.

- What else belongs to her?

- Brent.

Brent had a slangbella.

I saw that he lost it during

grid in the vicinity of the room with -

- portraits in the corridor. No, no.

- It is better that I go.

Be careful only.

Where is it? Where is slangbellan?

Where is it? Come on, come on.

Where is it, there it is. Come here.

I got hold of it.

Secure in that it was a dream?

It has gone too long.

Lyle is dead, right?

- I do not know.

- We will die here, right?

There are more things I know

there must be more things.

Beth had paint brushes.

Come with, Gina, came as we go.

Simply go.

Okay, here. Take this.

- I will shortly return.

- Okay.

Is just back.

- I will pissa on me.

- Do not use the toilet only.

Can you?

Apart from hunger and blindness,

it is bias here.

I will soon.

I do not know.

Who is it?

Jennifer?

Dog already in poesirummet.

No!

Jennifer?

Gina!

No! No, no.

No, I hate you.

Please, please give me not. Leave me not.

- You will die. / i

- No, no!

What more are there?

What more is there, right?

Now I come, hide you. / i

You will not die. / i

Remember me, my name is Karen. / i

I am the only one left.

I am the only one left.

This is exactly what you want?

Together forever.

Karen!

Do you know why you are here? / i

If the experience defines who we are. / i

Can our actions

define how far we can go. / i

The box is your friend. / i

One that can be painful

but lead to reparations. / i

The second way requires more tests. / i

Do you know what the remedy is? / i

Do you know what is guilt? / i

Select. / i

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Dan DeLuca

Dan DeLuca (born November 11, 1970) is an American actor, who is best known for appearing in The Wire. more…

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