Hell

Synopsis: Three friends -Französin (Lilo Baur), Franzose (Marco Calamandrei) and Leonie (Lisa Vicari)- living on a hot world due to the rise of temperatures head to the mountains, on the way the will encounter more than one obstacle. The first one will arrive on an oil station where they will meet an hostile men who will try to steal something of their car while searching for supplies on the inside of the oil station. Once gone, in the middle of the way they will be get trapped on the road and while part of the team search for oil on a car one of them will be abducted by a group of others men. Then, the real problems will just have started.
Director(s): Tim Fehlbaum
Production: Arc Entertainment
  11 wins & 15 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.9
R
Year:
2011
89 min
82 Views


The world as we know it,

doesn't exist anymore.

Within 4 years, the temperature of the

atmosphere increased by 10C.

Water and food are exhausted.

Social structures have vanished.

Alex.

Alex, please!

Alex!

You must go. They are coming!

No.

No, that's not gonna work.

Leave me!

Hurry! Go now.

This is a trap.

Run. Run!

That's not funny.

It's not working at all.

That'll do, right?

Last gas canister.

Could you close that for me?

Find me the next exit.

Do you think it's still working?

Do you have some time for me?

Then I will sing a song for you

Of 99 balloons

That something comes from something.

That's enough for another 80 kilometers.

What if it's not better up there?

What if there's nothing there?

At least we will have tried it.

Come on!

There you go.

I've seen a bird.

- Really?

- Yeah.

Quite a big one.

- It flew in our direction.

- That's a good sign.

Birds know where to find water.

Isn't that too dangerous?

No, there's nobody here.

I'm having a look around.

What do you like about him?

We are helping each other.

Without him, we wouldn't be here.

Without his car we wouldn't be here.

Damn, that's not holding.

Give me the kit.

Try to find something else.

I'll check the tanks.

Put your jacket on.

SUN ACTIVITY INCREASING

SCIENTISTS ARE CLUELESS

SUN STORMS REACH NEW LIMITS...

Someone slept here.

Leonie.

Leonie?

You can't just run away.

What are you doing there?

Toilets, water pipes and heat pipes.

There's always something.

Mom showed me.

Wait outside where Philip can see you.

I'll have a look at the back,

okay?

- Did you hear me?

- Yes.

Leo, don't you believe...

Look what I've found...

Phillip!

Sh*t!

- Where did he go?

- I couldn't see.

- What has he taken?

- Let's get out of here.

He took the rations for a week.

- Why wasn't the car locked?

- Well, you had the keys.

Can't you use your heads, too?

Leonie!

Leo?

- Where's he?

- Leave her!

There's three of you.

Where's the third one?

Outside somewhere.

Put that down.

I said, put that down!

Call him.

Phillip!

Louder.

Phillip!

Louder!

Phillip!

- I have...

- What?

- I've got...

- What?

...gas.

- What are you looking for?

- My watch.

I'll get at least 20 for this.

In the cites, maybe.

You aren't the only ones

passing through.

Okay, 15.

Quickly, the cups.

- How far you want to go?

- Into the mountains.

- And why?

- That's where the water is.

They even printed it on the bottles.

I wouldn't do that.

That's diesel, isn't it?

Judging from the sound,

he'll maybe make another 50 km.

How can you tell?

More gas.

It's the V-belt.

These parts are not built for this heat.

This one's about to snap.

And what now?

Maybe you can find a replacement

in one of those cars.

How much gas have you got?

How many peaches are left?

I've got a better idea.

You'll find us a spare belt

and get the engine to run.

In return, you can join us

and get some food.

A second man would be good anyway.

Marie will take care of your wound.

First aid kit is under the driver's seat.

On their way to the horizon

Were kept for UFOs from outer space

So a general sent

a squadron after them

To give alarm if it were so...

How did that happen?

I was knocked out and

woke up in the burning sun.

How long were you out there?

Don't know. 2-3 hours maybe.

You were lucky.

I mean,

that you realised it in time.

We all got lucky, aren't we.

There.

You lost that.

What's your name anyway?

Tom.

Phillip.

Thanks.

Watch out!

Have you got a tow rope?

We all push and the girl drives.

That should work, right?

Push the clutch.

A little more gas.

Release the clutch slowly.

Good.

Is she driving or what?

Now put it in gear.

What do you need that for anyway?

It belonged to my mother.

She wasn't so lucky.

- Did that hurt?

- Yeah, sure it hurt.

Don't drive away.

More gas!

More!

Stop the engine!

Leonie, stop the engine!

Stop the engine!

You'll sit behind again.

I bet there's some fuel left.

Maybe they had

something to eat, too.

- A**hole.

- Too long.

Swearword with five letters.

- Phillip?

- Too long, too.

Marie? Is that working?

- Yeah, I can hear you.

- I need to pee.

After dusk, okay.

Frenchmen.

Nobody could have survived that.

Probably they took their provisions

and continued on foot.

Or someone was here already.

We should take care of the fuel tank.

Marie?

- Yeah?

- Get an empty canister down here.

- Can someone come up here?

- It takes forever, up, down again.

We must leave again.

- I don't want to leave Leonie alone.

- Then let her get the canister.

You need to get her

under control.

- Marie? You got that?

- Yeah.

I'm going.

Hey.

He is not important, right?

All we need to do is stick together.

Can't we just leave together?

Now. Just the two of us.

You've got the key.

Marie?

- Marie, you there?

- I'm on my way.

See? He's got you under control.

Stay in the care and don't move.

- Got it?

- You are not Mom, alright?

Mom is gone.

All you have left is I.

And lock the doors.

As soon as we're safe,

we'll get rid of him.

Marie.

Here.

From Paris.

Phillip.

You don't need to worry.

I got my period.

Leonie?

There's someone here!

Where's Leonie?

- Where's Phillip?

- We have to go.

Come.

What happened?

Tom.

Talk to me.

When we arrived,

they just drove away with Leonie.

That was a trap.

I should never have left her alone.

We'll look for her, okay?

Phillip.

Where's Leonie?

I don't know.

Maybe they only took the car

and let her go.

"Just" the car?

Everything we have

is in it. Everything.

Leonie... Leonie?

Leonie, tell me where you are.

Leonie.

Leonie.

Nothing. Just white noise.

I saw smoke about 3 km

in this direction.

- Someone's having a fire.

- What if they're also evil?

Has your friend a better idea?

Leave me!

- We must do something.

- Hold on.

One of them is fleeing.

Quickly, take cover!

I don't believe it. After him!

Go! That way!

- I've seen enough.

- No.

We get her out of there.

- We only have one chance.

- What? They'll be back soon.

We'll get the car, too.

Give me your water bottle

and the fuel can.

We need them empty, now. Drink!

- I'm done with this sh*t.

- I'm gonna make a Molotov cocktail.

We don't have much time.

Do as I tell you or I'll drench you

in your f***ing gas and light you up!

Quick, drink up!

You go to the car.

There are wires hanging out.

You must connect the right ones.

- It's easier than it sounds.

- I'll do it.

When this thing goes off,

everybody will run there.

Concentrate on the wires.

Try one by one.

The engine will start eventually.

They'll be busy.

We'll get the girl

and jump into the car.

Can you do it?

Now.

Fire! Everybody come here!

Come on.

F***.

Go! Go!

- Where's Leonie?

- Just go!

Where are they?

- They are escaping!

- Go!

Don't stop!

Hit it!

F***!

- What about Leonie?

- We didn't stand a chance.

Sh*t.

What happened?

What happened?

The plan didn't work at all.

- This idiotic idea with the Molotov...

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