Feral Page #3

Synopsis: A wild animal attacks six medical students on a weekend hike in the woods. One by one, they become infected with a "feral disease", turning them into rabid, bloodthirsty creatures, and the vacation becomes a nightmare as they fight to survive each other.
 
IMDB:
4.1
Metacritic:
41
Year:
2017
90 min
94 Views


leave me in here alone.

Just keep an eye on him.

I don't know what to do

with this.

Gina.. Business end.

The trigger.

- It's really easy.

- Okay.

What do I do if he wakes up?

You shoot him in the leg, Gina.

I'll be right back.

[groans]

[laughing]

You..

What, are you gonna shoot me?

You have no idea.

You don't understand

what's coming.

Your friend has been infected

with the virus.

It's taken over her body.

She'll die soon.

And she's gonna turn

into something.

- Something that's not your friend.

- What?

- Something terrible.

- What are you talking about?

You've gotta go in there

and kill her.

- What?

- Our lives are in danger.

You gotta go in there

and put a bullet in her head.

- Shut up!

- You gotta go do this!

- Shut up! Shut up!

- Go in there --

- You gotta go there and do this!

- Shut up!

[gunshot]

[gasps]

[whimpering]

[gasping]

Ah!

[grunts]

[gun c*cks]

[exhaling deeply]

Why didn't you shoot him?

I don't think he's

coming back anytime soon.

He said Brienne was dangerous.

He's crazy, Gina.

What are you doing?

- Looking.

- For what?

I don't know.

Did you hear that?

Hear what?

[metal clinking]

[thudding]

I think something's down here.

[grunts]

- Okay.

- Can -- can you move that?

[grunts]

[dramatic music]

Where does that go?

Only one way to find out.

[grunting]

What the f***?

It's like a cellar or something.

Hand me that lantern.

- I'm gonna go down.

- There's no way I'm going down there.

Suit yourself.

Hey, wait up.

[floorboard creaking]

It's really dark down here.

Jesus Christ. What is this?

I don't know.

What do you think?

I think Talbot's not

what he seems.

Jesus. You think he's like

a serial killer?

"Ketamine?"

This is horse tranquilizer.

Oh, we use this on our mares.

There's about enough

to knock out a dozen here.

Yeah, well..

Something tells me he's not

playing My Little Pony.

I think he kept

someone prisoner here.

By the looks of it,

for a really long time.

What is this?

[knocking on door]

[knocking on door]

Is it Talbot?

Where's the gun?

Oh, sh*t!

[pounding on door]

Who is it? Answer me!

[pounding continues]

Please just open

the f***ing door!

Jules?

- I almost shot you.

- Oh, my God.

Hey, hey..

What are you doing.. What..

Where's Jesse?

Oh, my God, Alice,

it's really bad.

- It's really f***ing bad!

- Hey-hey-hey.

Calm down. What happened?

Where's Jesse?

[growling]

Hm?

[growling]

Hello?

[leaves rustling]

[growling]

What the f***?

[growling]

Oh, sh*t!

[intense music]

[growling]

Matt?

Oh, my God.

[growling]

[groaning]

[groaning]

[screaming]

[screaming]

What do we do now?

Okay, look,

we wait until the morning.

No, we can't wait until morning.

Jesse could die out there.

It's not gonna help anybody

if the rescue team gets lost

or if it runs into the thing

that she's talking about.

Okay.

Jules, you can take me there.

Gina, you stay with Brie.

[intense music]

[grunts]

Hey, we should be back

before dark.

- Okay?

- Okay.

And then what?

We'll stay the night.

And I'll hike up to the cars

in the morning.

Then I'll drive and get help.

And we'll get the hell

out of here.

- Okay.

- We'll be right back.

[grunts]

[dramatic music]

We're gonna get outta this

together, okay?

Ah!

Ah!

Ah!

[groaning]

[gasping]

- He's right there.

- What?

Jesse! I got Alice.

Is he okay? Jesse.

Oh, my God!

Oh, God.

It looks like he got attacked

by a wild animal.

- Alice, this is my fault!

- No. No, it is not.

It is not your fault.

I pushed him.

I shouldn't have pushed him.

It was an accident, Jules, okay?

Okay?

- He's not dead.

- What?

Wait, wait, what?

I mean, he's not breathing,

but he has a faint pulse.

We need to get him back

to the cabin.

Yeah -- yeah, but, um,

how do we get this thing off?

I tried and it's,

it's too freakin' strong.

That's why I brought these.

Where did you get those?

Swiped them from the cabin.

How do you know how to do this?

I used to set traps with my dad.

Nothing this big though.

You scare me sometimes.

Ah, it's working.

[panting]

- Don't go so fast.

- Okay, okay, I'll slow down.

Be careful.

Wait, wait, wait.

- I need a break.

- Okay.

- Right here, right here.

- Okay.

- Ready?

- Yeah.

[grunts]

Oh, my..

[sighs]

Ah.

You'd be a good doctor.

Yeah? Why's that?

I don't know, you're just..

You're wired to save things.

You know, you're just..

I bet you were the type of kid

that saved kittens.

[chuckles]

Yeah.

Ah! It's funny coming

from a family of hunters.

Really?

Yeah.

I mean, when I was little,

my dad held the moon, you know?

And he was a hunter, so I guess

I wanted to be a hunter too.

And he was an army ranger

and he was really

weird about his guns,

he'd never let me hold them.

And I remember, one day

after begging him so much

he finally gave in.

He showed me

how to hold the weapon.

How to aim it.

That day I shot my first rabbit.

Ew, that's, that's gross.

No, I was excited.

A hunter like my dad.

Except that..

...my rabbit was still alive.

That's terrible.

I'll never forget the look

on its face.

I think after that

I gave up hunting

and I, uh, took on soccer.

[scoffs]

And girls.

And girls.

I think I'm gonna go

and see my dad when we get back.

I owe him the truth, you know?

[instrumental music]

[birds chirping]

Brienne settled in.

How's he doing?

I don't know.

His whole body seems to be

in some sorta deep sleep.

Like a coma.

I mean, his heart rate's

barely there.

He's not responsive to light.

He could be brain-dead

for all I know.

Well, you're the expert

on viruses

so what are we

dealing with here?

Well, I'm not an expert.

But this virus, it appears

to be transmitted by a scratch

or a bite of an infected animal.

We have to get them

to the hospital.

We can't go now,

it's about to be dark.

We'll wait until the morning.

[instrumental music]

I'm gonna stay with Jesse.

Yeah.

[sighs]

I feel so helpless.

You did all that you could.

Now, you get some rest

and I'll take over.

I'm okay.

You have to start trusting

people, Alice.

Besides, you have a long hike

in the morning.

Okay.

[instrumental music]

[intense music]

[door creaks open]

[floorboard creaking]

[dramatic music]

You shoulda listened to me.

What do you want from us?

You can't leave here now.

What are you gonna do..

Kill us?

I have to protect my family.

I thought that you said

that your wife was dead.

I'm not talkin' about my wife.

I'm talkin' about my son.

Your son?

Jesse?

Jesse.

[heavy breathing]

[dramatic music]

[whimpering]

[growling]

Jesse?

[growling]

Jesse?

[growls]

[growling]

[heavy breathing]

[screaming]

[both grunting]

[gunshot]

[screaming]

[growling]

[grunting]

[screaming]

[groaning]

Aah!

- You got this?

- I got this. Go.

[screaming]

[growling]

[glass shattering]

[dramatic music]

[gun firing]

[breathing heavily]

[grunting]

[breathing heavily]

Hey, hey, hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

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