Gut Page #3

Synopsis: Something is missing in Tom's life. Every day he goes through the motions, becoming increasingly detached from those around him. His best friend Dan thinks he has the answer, a mysterious video he's got to see to believe. What Dan shows him leaves Tom unsettled, flooding his mind with disturbing images and desires, and binding the two friends together with its ugly secret. As he tries desperately to forget what he saw, Tom's mounting feelings of guilt and disillusionment quickly give way to paranoia and fear. One video soon follows another and another, blurring the line between reality and voyeuristic fascination, and threatening to dismantle everything around them.
Director(s): Elias
Production: Vanguard Cinema
  5 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
91 min
Website
43 Views


I'm sorry, okay?

I... I thought it would keep us safe.

You know what?

You know...

Maybe... maybe it's alright.

Maybe that's...

Oh f***! No, no, no! Why...

What the f*** were you thinking? Huh?

We're never gonna be safe now!

Damn...

Okay.

We'll just have to...

tell someone, or...

What about the website?

We can still use it, right?

They can track it, right?

There's not really a site exactly,

Okay? It's more like a...

like a search engine from an anonymous

file sharing network, you know?

There are millions of users...

I just wanted to get a hold of some

out of print movies, you know? But...

you can't always find everything

to download, so sometimes I would...

I would just post to

my box address and...

list what I was looking for,

you know? To see if...

if people would mail me copies.

You told me you ordered

the first one online.

I swear to you, okay?

It just showed up in my box.

Well, from then on, they must have

got my address from one of my post.

You lied to me!

Why would you f***ing do that?

I didn't mean to.

I mean I...

I thought we both were kind of

getting something out of it, I mean...

you were coming over here and...

and we were hanging out...

and it was kind of like

old times, you know.

- And maybe it was fake, anyway.

- Fake?

Your f***ing girlfriend

is dead, a**hole!

It's real.

It was always f***ing real!

And we knew it!

Goddamn it!

What am I supposed to do now, huh?

Where are we going to go?

What am I supposed to tell my wife...

and my daughter?

Don't call me anymore.

Don't talk to me at work.

Don't come by my house.

I'm sorry.

Moby, do that.

Up, up, up! Look!

Come on, Moby.

Good boy!

Hello?

Oh, hi!

Not bad.

Hold on, I'll go get him.

What?

Why not?

What do you mean?

Okay...

Yeah...

No, I appreciate it.

Thanks.

Okay. Bye.

F***.

I know you talked to him.

What did he want?

What did he want?

Just to talk.

To you?

Why not?

Listen...

I don't know what he said to you,

but he's just trying

to get in between us.

Between you...

Katie and me.

He's a manipulative, sick,

f***, and we're done.

I don't want to call him.

I don't want him coming by.

The sooner we get out

of here, the better.

And I'd appreciate it, if you

didn't talk to him anymore.

This is really not your decision.

I don't want you talking to him!

- I'm talking to you!

- What the...

What the f*** is wrong with you?

What...?

Do you want to?

Do it! Won't you?

Come on!

Show me how you really feel!

Well.

You couldn't hear yourself.

Come on!

I'm sorry.

It's... okay.

This is Tom.

Hello?

What do you want?

- Alright, I'm hanging up.

- No, wait, please, don't!

I got nothing to say to you.

Just... just don't hang up, okay?

I don't have time for, I'm at work.

If you want to co-op,

that's your own business.

I know. I... I didn't mean you

want to see me, so I..

I'm sorry.

It's a little late for that now.

Are we still friends?

I don't know.

I'm sorry! I didn't mean

for any of this, you know?

I just need you to

be my friend, okay?

I don't know if

I can do that, right now.

That's okay, you know...

I know you need your space.

Look, maybe...

maybe I can call you tonight and we

can get a drink or something, you know?

I don't know, man.

I don't know.

I'll call you if I feel

enough for it, but...

you should probably do your own

thing for now, alright? I got to go.

I really wish you'd come.

Baby...

Drive safely.

Mum, mum, mum...

I'll trade you for a kiss.

Okay. Bye.

Thanks, Dad.

Yeah.

Oh, hi.

Yeah. No, I... figured as much.

How's that going, anyway?

Yeah?

Yeah. Well, no,

that's good, right? So...

No.

Yeah, I mean...

as long as I won't be imposing...

Sure.

Okay, um I'll...

I'll see you then.

Alright.

Bye.

Nice choice.

Thanks.

Hey, babe.

Oh, no, she's busy

with her cartoons.

So..., how did it go?

Really?

Oh my God!

Baby that's fantastic!

You are so awesome!

I am so excited!

Yeah, me too.

Yup, a little bit earlier.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Don't worry, I'm fine.

What about you guys?

What are you doing?

Really?

It seems like a lot of work.

If it turns out okay, I could

be persuaded to try it again.

Oh, really?

Well then, I look

forward to being persuaded.

Listen um...

I wanted to tell you something.

What?

I just... well, I don't think

that's a good idea, he's not...

No, just wait. Before you

go over-reacting, just listen.

Yeah, okay.

Well... I just wish

you'd talked to me first.

What?

No.

Of course not.

Why would I...?

You know what?

Just forget it.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

You do that.

Okay?

I love you too.

Bye.

Oh hi, Dan!

What do you have there?

Come on in.

Honey?

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Elias

Elias is the Latin and Greek equivalent of Elijah (Hebrew Eliyahu), a prophet in Israel in the 9th century BCE, mentioned in several holy books. Due to his prominent role in the scriptures and to many later traditions associated with him, his name is used as personal male name in numerous languages. more…

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