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Synopsis: A video artist looking for work drives to a remote house in the forest to meet a man claiming to be a serial killer. But after agreeing to spend the day with him, she soon realizes that she made a deadly mistake.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Patrick Brice
Production: The Orchard
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Metacritic:
75
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
78 min
2,311 Views


I would allow myself to get into,

but maybe that's why this show

has been sucking so much.

So let's see what happens.

Hello?

Hello, I'm Sara.

Oh.

Sorry.

Hi.

Hi.

Green smoothie?

Okay.

Very healthy.

Kale, four frozen strawberries,

one banana, one heaping tablespoon

of non-fat plain Greek yogurt,

two pinches spirulina and

one pinch of cinnamon.

Thank you.

- Cheers.

- Cheers.

It's good.

It's also poisoned.

Obviously I'm kidding.

I'm Aaron.

Sara.

Wow. That's your real name.

Yeah.

Yeah, I can tell.

Thanks for that.

You're welcome.

Can we start with a hug?

Okay.

Mm.

I like that you came in

already filming.

Yeah, I want you

to get your money's worth.

Yeah. You know, people

don't really believe in that.

You got to keep the camera on

if you wanna keep the magic.

I mean... you know.

You and I kinda have a thing.

I like that.

That's a nice camera, by the way.

Are you a filmmaker by trade?

I shoot wedding videos

to make money.

I'm actually applying to grad school

right now. I'm trying to save up.

Mm. You don't do

anything else?

No.

Cool.

What about you?

What's your story?

My story, um...

I am what is commonly

known as a serial killer.

Um, I don't love

that nomenclature.

I sort of consider

myself a murderer,

but, uh, my numbers are such that I'm

now classified as a serial killer.

- Serial killer?

- Yes, I am a killer.

I have killed 39 people.

This is something

that I love to do.

It's the greatest job

in the world.

That's what I'm built to do.

Um, but I'm also

turning 40 this year,

which is like, grays in the

beards, a lot of stuff happening,

and it's making me

a little mid-lifey,

and it's kind of set me

into a little bit of a spiral.

And I think I f***ed

myself in the head.

I don't trust

my instincts anymore,

and I feel like I may have

lost what made me great.

There was a time in my life when

I would meet a man at a bar

and I would take him outside

and lay him on the floor,

and I would put a knife

in his chest and cut him open.

And... open his insides,

and the universe would reveal

itself to me, and it was beautiful.

And I felt part of every time and every

place that had ever existed. It...

It was my religion.

But now, it...

It's like a job.

And it makes me

really f***ing sad.

And I don't wanna get emotional,

but, um, I'm having a hard time.

But then,

I read an article about

the great Francis Ford Coppola.

He said something that

blew my f***ing mind.

He said, "I've not made an original

film since the conversation in 1974.

I am not sure I'm capable of it,

but I really wanna

keep trying."

And then it hit me

like a sack of bricks.

Here's a man who's in the middle

of his artistic decline...

Is he running from it?

No, he's embracing it.

So, I'm like...

What am I doing, trying to make

the films that I used to make?

What if I embrace

where I'm at right now?

What if I make a documentary?

And this is where you come in.

A documentary about the world's

most prolific serial killer

that no one knows about.

A documentary that

you and I make here,

tonight.

I mean, like,

I realize I'm throwing

a lot at you.

You haven't even had the chance

to finish your green smoothie,

so if you wanna bail,

I completely understand.

Take your money,

no hard feelings.

I understand.

But if you don't...

And I really hope you don't...

I can offer you two things.

Firstly, I won't kill you

over the next 24 hours.

That would be

counter-productive.

And secondly,

I will give you the deepest

personal access into my soul

that you could possibly imagine.

I will rip myself open

and let you see

every last inch of me.

And together, I believe

we will make magic.

But you gotta be into it.

I'm into it.

Are you just saying you're into

it because you want a job?

No, I've heard you out,

and I think this sounds great.

Wanna do it?

I don't hear any

passion in your voice.

Aaron, I wanna make

this film with you.

Hmm.

What am I looking at here?

You'll see.

Who's this guy?

He's my friend.

Is that you?

Sara...

All good things

to those who wait.

Oh.

Sh*t.

So...

What do you think?

I think it's interesting.

Mmm-hmm.

Did it scare you?

Did you want it to scare me?

Hmm.

I'll be right back.

F***.

What the f***?

So.

I was thinking upstairs that...

When men are in the locker room,

they snap towels

at each other's genitals

without any inhibitions.

Uh, when women try on

clothes in changing rooms,

there is no barrier

to their intimacy.

But with a man and a woman,

there is always a wall

between them.

And that wall is...

"I wonder what

you look like naked."

And if I'm being honest,

that's something I've felt.

And if we're gonna embark

on this journey together,

we need to tear that wall down.

Do you agree?

I agree.

How do you feel?

I'm good.

You?

I just think it's important

that there is a wall

and a gender divide.

This is a spiritual journey,

so we need to eradicate it.

I agree.

Okay.

Then we're good.

Is it my turn?

I'm sorry?

Um, can it be my turn now?

Here.

Uh...

You can sit down.

Yeah, okay. Yeah.

You got your frame?

Yeah. Yeah.

Are we good?

Yeah.

Okay.

I'll be right back.

Holy sh*t. Holy sh*t.

Holy sh*t.

Okay.

Okay.

Sara, every red flag

you have has been raised.

Um, he is highly unpredictable

and potentially dangerous,

and you were not there for ten minutes

before his dick was in your face.

Sara, you were not there for ten minutes

before his dick was in your face.

He is everything you

ever wanted in a subject.

You have to chase this.

Sara, come on,

we're losing light.

I'm coming.

I have to do this.

I'm like 99.9% positive

he is not a killer.

But just in case, because I'm

not a total f***ing idiot...

Knife.

I'm coming.

One minute.

Hey, I'm Sara.

Welcome to encounters.

Here we f***ing go.

Are you ready to go?

Wow. You're

a tough nut to crack.

Mm...

What's with your beard here?

What... what do you mean?

Right there.

Oh, this. That's just

my beard pattern.

Some men have little patches.

This is one of my patches.

Um, all right,

we should get going.

We are losing light.

Okay.

Aaron, come on.

Really?

All right.

I'll get you at some point.

We'll see about that.

Where are you from?

So where did you grow up?

What do you think about my mask?

As a passenger,

I'm not super excited about it.

Can you see in that thing?

Oh, now you're scared?

Do you believe in god?

It could complicate

what you do for a living.

You still haven't answered

my question about my mask.

I think it's cute.

Really?

Sure.

You're a cute little wolf.

What would you say if I told you

I'm a naughty wolf?

I'd say that's very scary

coming from someone like you.

Okay.

Well, what if I told you that

at the end of this road,

I was gonna cut off your head

and snugglefuck it?

Did you have

any friends growing up?

Uh-huh.

Did you have a best friend?

Sure.

You think your best friend...

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Patrick Brice

Patrick Brice (born April 23, 1983) is a Visionary American film director, actor, screenwriter and cinematographer. He is known for directing Creep (2014), The Overnight (2015) and Creep 2 (2017). more…

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