Find Me Page #3

Synopsis: Find Me tells the story of newlyweds Emily and Tim as they settle into a small farm house in Emily's childhood hometown. Before the boxes can even be unpacked, the couple realizes that there are strange occurrences happening in the house that were not disclosed by the real estate agent. At first more curious than scared, Tim, Emily and Emily's childhood friend Claire, embark on finding out who or what is haunting their house. As clues to a dark history of not only the house, but to Emily's past begin to unfold, what began as a series unusual paranormal episodes, soon morphs into violent acts, and the couple find themselves at the mercy of a vengeful spirit.
 
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4.6
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Year:
2014
85 min
90 Views


Hang on, I'm going

to text this to Tim.

Okay. Well, I brought

some stuff too.

Sage, protection crystals.

It's probably all bullshit,

but the guy at the new age place

swore it would work.

Okay.

So the sage goes around,

and the crystals by the windows.

Let's do it.

It's going to be okay.

Okay, this whole place

is officially saged.

I put all the crystals,

where the book said to.

Oh, here.

Hey.

Hey,

did you look at the full size

of the picture

you sent me?

What do you mean?

Did you see what's

in the background?

The find me thing? I mean,

I saw it on my phone. Why?

Em,

you need to look at it on your computer.

I emailed it to you.

Okay, I'm going to put you

on speaker, hang on.

What's up?

He wants us to look

at something.

It looks the same to me.

Look at the mirror

reflection behind the words.

Sh*t.

Right there.

That, That's definitely her.

Okay, so now what do we do?

I think we should look for it.

Hey, you're taller than me,

can you see

if you can reach this?

Claire?

Em, come here,

check this out.

Hey. Hey.

Were you just in the other bedroom?

Oh, yeah. A few minutes ago, I was.

No, like 10 seconds ago.

No, I was here,

but did you see this already?

For real?

Oh god.

Hang on do you have

that flashlight?

Here it is.

Well that's super creepy.

Are you claustrophobic?

You know I am.

You can go down there,

I've got your back.

Oh, I'm not going

to go down there.

Do you see anything?

Cobwebs and stuff.

Oh.

Oh, hang...

hang on I feel something.

What is that?

It's pictures.

Score.

I can't believe

that was down there.

You have to call Tim.

Yeah.

Okay, let's open it up.

Oh my god.

Em, this is you.

Right?

Oh, yeah.

And this is Melissa, remember her?

Do you remember

who used to live here?

Hmmm.

Wasn't it that guy,

yeah, the guy that used

to give us apples for Halloween,

remember him?

Yeah.

He always seemed weird,

but not like this.

Do you know what happened

to him after I left?

No, I never kept track of him.

He just always lived here

and then,

you know, one day

the house was up for sale,

and then it wasn't apparently,

and then you guys moved in.

Do we think the ghost

is in one of these photos?

"Find me."

Yeah, maybe.

Okay, so we track down

who all these people are,

see what they're doing now?

I guess.

It should be pretty easy,

because I...

think we knew

almost all of them.

Oh, here's another one.

Alive and well,

and apparently living in

the Virgin Islands...

b*tch.

Definitely not

haunting us though.

Okay, that..

Should be all of us then,

right?

Pretty much.

Hey, guys.

Hey.

What are you doing?

We found these

in the crawl space.

Is that you?

How old were you

in this photo?

Maybe five or six.

And you found these

in this house?

Do you know who

used to live here?

Not really,

I mean we remember that

he gave apples for Halloween

and wasn't very nice.

Um, do you know who

these other girls are?

Well, yeah. We found

almost all of them online,

they're fine.

Well, I guess

the next order of business

is to find out

who apple guy was.

I'll check at the school

tomorrow, okay?

This is really weird.

Well, I think now that

you are in good hands,

I probably should get going.

I have, like, a ton of work

to catch up on.

Thank you so much

for your help again.

Yeah.

Oh, sorry.

I'll text you later okay?

Okay, bye.

How did you find

the crawl space?

Claire found it.

She noticed that

the carpet was a little off

in the closet.

Did you look anywhere else?

Yeah we were here

all afternoon.

We just looked everywhere,

trying to find clues

or something.

What did you check out?

Um, well we didn't go down

into the crawl space.

And, uh...

Well, there's like

an attic thing maybe

in the small bedroom,

but I couldn't reach it.

I'm going to get changed,

and, uh, I'll go look in

the crawl space first, okay?

Okay.

Okay, thank you.

Hey, Italian delivery

is on its way.

Look what I found

in the crawl space.

Emily, what's wrong?

I used to have something

just like this.

I guess everyone did.

Who had the other half

of yours, was it Claire?

Her name was Annah.

You never mentioned

an Annah before.

I never mentioned Annah

to anyone.

She was my sister.

Emily, Emily come and play hide

and go seek with us.

Leave me alone.

I used to say I was

the older sister

since I came out first.

You were twins?

Come on.

One time, when we were six,

she wanted to play

hide and seek.

So I said fine,

go hide somewhere

where I'll never find you.

One...

two...

three.

It was hours before our parents

realized that she was gone.

They found her body

a few months later

in a creek

about an hour away.

Are you sure it's not her?

I mean, "Find me,"

"You're it," it fits.

She was a little kid.

What we're seeing

is a grown woman.

It's a hell of a coincidence,

she looks just like you.

Except 20 years older than

she's supposed to be.

I never told anyone.

Claire doesn't even know.

She moved here a few years

after it happened.

Annah?

It's your turn.

Tim, Tim, Tim, Tim!

She's here! She's here!

She's... What?

She was here.

So no matter what happens today,

you're not coming back here, right?

No, I'm going to call Claire and

have her meet me at the bookstore.

Good. When I'm at school

I'm going to do some research.

See what I can find.

Come on.

F***.

So, how you two liking

the neighborhood?

Hey Paul,

the neighborhood's fine.

Do you know who used

to live here?

Well lot's of people

over the decades.

Uh, a couple of years ago,

a young fella moved in.

Uh, a day later,

he moved out.

You know, never got

to talk to that one.

Do you know why he left?

Got me.

A few months before that,

a couple moved in.

They lasted about a week.

Nice folks.

They had a son off at college.

Do you know why they left?

Got me, I think, one day,

they just packed their bags

and off they went.

You know, I grew up

not far from here.

I remember an older man

living here.

Oh, you mean Johnson.

Maybe yeah.

Yeah, I mean he was here

when I moved in

15 years ago, so.

Do you know where he is now?

He passed away

three years ago.

How?

I don't know, he kept to himself,

but, uh, he was looking

pretty bad near the end.

Cancer, I assume.

Did you ever see

anything unusual?

Are you okay,

is something going on here?

Yeah I don't know,

we're having some issues

with the house.

Hey, Liz.

Hi.

Uh, do you guys carry

any local newspapers on file?

I can't find any digital copies

before 2000.

What year are you looking for?

89'-90'.

Hold on, let me check.

It shouldn't be.

Johnson put a lot of work

into it before he passed away.

Plumbing, fresh paint,

the works.

I mean he had workers coming out

of there every other day,

and near the end

of his passing,

he was hammering away

every night.

Jules hated it.

Hey.

Hey, hey, we need to talk.

Okay.

I was digging through

a couple of databases,

and I found some

pretty messed up stuff.

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Cameron Frederick Bender (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for playing the role of Chilton Chivers in Goodnight Burbank and Richard in Mistresses. He also appeared on the sitcom Rules of Engagement as Rick. more…

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