Extinction Page #2

Synopsis: Nine years after an infection turns most of the humanity into rabid creatures, Patrick, Jack and Lu, a nine-year-old girl, survive in seeming peace and calm in the forgotten snow-covered town of Harmony. We nonetheless sense that something terrible happened between Patrick and Jack because a deep hate keeps them apart. When the infected appear again, Patrick and Jack will have to leave behind all rancor to protect the one being who means more to them than anything else.
Genre: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Miguel Ángel Vivas
Production: Vertical Entertainment
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
46
Rotten Tomatoes:
25%
R
Year:
2015
112 min
Website
645 Views


Honey, that was a bad dream.

You were having a nightmare.

No. First, I had the nightmare,

then I woke up and saw the monster.

You said so yourself that before,

there were monsters that killed mom.

And all those monsters have died

from the cold.

And they didn't look like Ramble.

If they all died...

then why do you keep

so many locks on the door?

You never let me go out.

Not even to get food with you

from the other houses.

Do you wanna go with me

to get some food?

Okay.

Okay.

Let's go down to the kitchen

and get some food. Come on.

Wait, what?

Okay, bunny.

I need you to not let anybody but doggy

in this hole. Okay?

Thank you.

Come on.

So...

you're the one.

The one responsible

for my dog's daily disappearing act.

If you give him too many treats,

he could go blind.

The... The dog, he...

You can... You can eat

as many cookies as you'd like.

Get away from her.

Don't you look at her.

Don't you come near her.

Don't you talk to her.

You shut that dog up...

or I swear to God,

I will put a bullet in him.

No, doggy's my friend.

Dog. Dog, shut up.

Come on.

Dog.

Jesus, Patrick.

Quit making noise or they'll catch us.

That what you say to Jack?

"Don't make too much noise,

or Patrick will catch us"?

You and Jack...

Dog.

Come on.

Dog.

Dog, quiet.

Dog. Dog, run. Run.

Dog.

Go, go, go.

Come on.

Come on, Dog.

Come on, Dog.

Run. Come on. Come on.

It's too heavy.

Hold with both hands.

This is your sight. Like your finger...

- aim right at the bottle.

- Okay.

Put your finger on the trigger.

Squeeze it.

I can't.

Hold on. Take your finger off.

Okay. Wait.

Okay. Aim at the bottle.

Squeeze the trigger.

A little harder.

That was so much fun, Daddy.

Can I do it again?

Can I, Daddy? Please?

Now, next time, what I want you to do...

You see it?

Can I shoot it?

How hungry are you?

You better do it this time.

Stay there.

Jack.

Hey.

Run, Jack.

Lu, are you all right? Look at me.

You okay, baby? Are you hurt?

Get in the house.

Get in the house now. Go on.

Get behind the gate.

Shoot it.

Lock the gate,

and get in the house. Now.

Shoot.

No.

- Honey, are you okay?

- Get off me.

- No.

- Get off me. Get off me.

Honey, calm down. Honey, hey. Listen.

Listen up. Listen to me.

Honey. Listen to me.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Lu, honey.

Hey.

What did I tell you

about playing the hero, huh?

What did I tell you?

No.

No.

No.

F*** me.

Do it.

Do it, Patrick. Do it.

Do it.

Hello?

Hello?

Hello? Can you read me?

Oh, God.

Can you read me? Are you out there?

Hello?

Yeah. I read you.

Oh, thank God.

For a minute there, I dreamt

I'd never made contact with someone.

Yeah. Me too.

Well, where are you?

In Harmony.

- It's in the...

- I know it.

It's not so far from where we are.

They're back.

We thought they were all dead,

but they're...

They're back. They infected me.

What? But...

You were bitten? When was it?

This morning.

Too much time has gone by, you'd be

one of them by now. You're not infected.

I'm gonna kill it.

I'm gonna go out there...

and I'm gonna kill that...

- That creature, whatever it is. I'm...

- Patrick.

That creature isn't responsible

for what happened today.

The neighbour could've helped you,

but he didn't.

He's got the girl,

and now you've got nothing.

What are you gonna do about it?

What?

Who are you?

You're a liar.

Last night you said the neighbour

would turn into a monster...

because he got bit. But it's not true.

That's impossible.

That thing...

That thing bit him.

Why'd you break my watch, Lu?

So, you wouldn't know what time it is.

That monster was the same one I saw

the other night...

and you didn't believe me.

Honey, can we call a truce?

What's a truce?

A truce is when you forgive someone

for a little while.

You always liked a second cookie

in the morning.

The second cookie was for doggy.

Honey, please.

What's gonna happen

when you're real old?

Will I have to ask permission

to go out then too?

I'm tired of living my life locked up.

I've never been out of this house.

You never let me do anything.

I wanna go pick new flowers for my mom.

- If you're afraid, I'll go myself.

- Can't go out. Can't go outside.

Those things...

I don't know what they are,

but, honey, the monsters are back.

But they're flowers for Mom.

I bet the neighbour would do it.

Are you there, Patrick?

Answer, Patrick.

Who are you?

Patrick, are you there?

Patrick?

Who the f*** are you?

Patrick, the time is now.

You got your rifle ready last night.

The decision's been made.

I am not a murderer.

I am not going to kill Jack.

Yes, you are.

Don't you dare turn your back on me.

- Shut up.

- No, you shut up.

Don't make me hurt you.

You had the balls to let Emma die...

and now you feel bad

for that son of a b*tch, you piece of sh*t.

Candy ass.

You don't even have the balls

to shoot a goddamn radio.

What will happen to the girl?

Lu, there are no flowers left.

Then I won't call a truce.

But I found these.

Even better. Now they won't droop.

Thank you.

Thanks for watching, bunny.

I'll be back soon.

Promise.

Lu?

Lu?

Lu.

No.

No, no.

Wait. Over here. Hey.

Lu, baby?

Oh, honey.

Look at me, baby. Look at me.

Lu?

Lu?

Lu?

Lu?

Where the hell you going

this time of night?

It's the creature that attacked you.

Think there'll be more?

Who are you?

I've been keeping watch with binoculars.

- What are you doing?

- There's no sign of them.

Check this out. Thought the f***er

would bleed out and die.

Tell me where Lu is, Patrick.

F***ing sealed up the wounds

in just a few hours.

We thought they were dying,

but they're evolving.

They adapted to their environment.

Teeth.

Claws.

Hard skin for resisting cold.

Evolution like that

takes millions of years.

It took this thing nine.

- What happened to Lu?

- It's not all bad.

Neither one of us got infected.

The contagious strain is gone.

Gives us a fighting chance, right?

Totally blind.

Locate their prey by sound alone.

Don't know how many are out there.

- We're gonna have to be ready.

- What happened to Lu?

How long before this thing

starves to death?

Couple of weeks, a month.

These f***ers are tougher than the first.

Where's Lu, Patrick?

Daddy?

- How did you...? You okay, Lu?

- I'm sorry.

- It's okay, baby.

- Patrick took care of me.

- It's okay. It's okay, baby.

- I'm fine.

- Are you hurt? Let me look at you.

- I'm... I'm okay.

- It's okay, baby.

- I'm sorry, I didn't mean to...

Are you cold? Are you hungry?

Patrick?

Are you there?

Patrick.

Patrick.

Listen to me. You...

Hello?

Hello?

Neighbour Patrick?

Hello?

Neighbour Patrick?

- Yes?

- Dad. Hey, he answered. Come on.

I wanted to invite you over

for dinner tomorrow night.

I mean, if you can, of course.

Can you, Neighbour Patrick?

Yes, Lu. That...

I would like that very much.

What time should I come?

How about after my cartoon?

Okay, Lu. I will... I will see you then.

I promise. Okay.

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