Gone Page #6

Synopsis: When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
Director(s): Heitor Dhalia
Production: Summit Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG-13
Year:
2012
94 min
$11,400,000
Website
666 Views


who lived out with her father?

They lived in a cave together for years.

They bathed in a brook.

The water kept their perishables cool.

They grew a garden.

Instead of her going to school,

her dad taught her everything he knew.

They were very, very happy

and no one was the wiser:

When I read about what happened to you,

I couldn't believe they called the search off

after only one week.

Did they really think they'd find a hole

in the middle of 5,000 acres so easily,

when this little girl and her father

were never discovered?

Will you tell me something?

Sure.

How did you escape?

They said you overcame him.

What does that mean?

It was a couple of hours

after the sun went down.

-MAN:
it's time.

Oh, my God.

JILL:
There was a bone. A forearm, I think.

Maybe it was a shin.

It was broken, splintered.

MAN:
Sweetheart, I'm here.

JILL:
I really don't remember much,

but I do remember

that I had never felt so cold and tired

in my life.

JIM ON PHONE:
And he'd never been so mad.

You got away.

You made a fool of him.

I bet he didn't like that one little bit.

Can I ask you something?

Sure.

What did you do to the girl

whose bone I found?

How did it split into two like that?

-I'm at a fork.

-Turn left.

Where does right lead?

Back to civilization.

Am I close?

Keep driving.

You're waiting for me?

Of course.

Hello?

You there?

You're a brave girl.

Driving out in the middle of the night

to meet a man you hardly know.

How far?

When the road ends, get out of the can

Youll see a footpath.

Take it.

Youll know you've reached my campsite

when you see a lantern.

I'm losing you.

Uh...

-Hello?

-There's no service out here.

But we've been talking.

Where are you? You're waiting, right?

Right?

-Hello?

Come on!

Molly!

LONSDALE:
Wait, Molly's here! She's here!

BILLY:
Molly!

Molly!

-Hey, come here. Oh, my God!

-Billy.

-Where were you?

-Under the house.

He grabbed me when I was sleeping,

and he hit me, and he drugged me.

Where's Jill?

-Where is she?

-LONSDALE:
Hey, listen. Listen.

We have to get you to the hospital.

Not till I see Jill! Where is she?

Molly, look at me.

She's meeting some guy, okay?

She thinks he is the one that took her

and that he has you now.

What? What?

-You never believed her.

-BILLY:
Come on.

He's going to kill her this time!

How could you let that happen?

You have to stop her! You have to stop her.

Molly! Molly, I'm here!

JIM:
Welcome back.

Just us again.

And the others.

Poor Jill.

The girl no one believes.

Not even the police.

But you and I know the truth,

that this is where you belong.

It was so easy to lead you back.

I think you never wanted to leave.

Remember this?

Don't move, you f***ing coward.

Where's Molly?

Kill me, and you'll never know.

Where is she?

Get me help first, and I'll tell you.

If you tell me where she is,

I won't shoot you again.

But you have five seconds.

You stupid b*tch, she's alive.

She's under your house.

She's been there the whole time.

My God. Oh, my God.

I told you the truth.

You said you wouldn't shoot me.

I won't.

JIM:
Hurry!

I need help now!

No! Please.

Please don't. Please.

Please.

You said you wouldn't kill me.

Please! You said you wouldn't kill me.

I lied.

OFFICER:
Sergeant, incoming.

LONSDALE:
Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey!

-It's my house.

-LONSDALE:
Let her through. Let her in.

He drugged me, he tied me up,

and he put me under the house!

-Shh. We're safe.

-He's going to come back for you, Jill.

-He's not going to stop.

-We're fine.

-We're going to be safe.

-Okay.

Okay?

-Jill, where's the gun?

-There's no gun.

-POWERS:
What happened out there?

-(STAMMERING) There was nobody there.

What do you mean?

Jill, somebody pulled your sister

out of that bed.

-That guy you were meeting?

-He never existed.

It was all in my head.

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Get in here.

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Allison Burnett

Allison was born in Ithaca, New York, and raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He later moved to Evanston, Illinois, where he attended Evanston Township High School and graduated from Northwestern University. He later studied playwriting as a fellow of The Juilliard School. His debut novel, Christopher, was a finalist for the 2004 PEN Center USA ... more…

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