Hellraiser: Deader Page #3

Synopsis: In London, after investigating crack addicted junkies for an article in her newspaper, the journalist Amy Klein watches a bizarre videotape. Her editor Charles Richmond received the footage of an underground group of youngsters in Bucharest apparently becoming zombies through the power of their leader Winter from a member, Marla, and invites Amy to prepare the story. Amy accepts the challenge, and once in Romania, she finds Marla dead with a puzzle cube in her hands. She brings the object to her hotel room, and opens it, beginning her journey to hell.
Director(s): Rick Bota
Production: Miramax
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
R
Year:
2005
88 min
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I need you to f***ing help me!

You gotta give in, Amy.

You're trying too hard.

Forget about the facts.

Forget about reality.

Just sit back.

Enjoy the ride.

There's nothing

you can do about it anyway.

We're all just pieces

in Winter's puzzle.

The box.

You're a person who's willing to

do anything to find the truth.

That's what I find attractive

about you.

That and the fact

you got a great ass.

But me and you ain't

all that different, really.

We'll do anything to go

to the edge, to the extreme.

You know what

our biggest problem is?

Neither of us know when

to get off the f***ing train.

[Train rattles]

[Gasps]

Joey.

Joey.

Oh!

Oh, God!

Oh, God!

No!

Aah!

Aah!

No!

Aah!

No!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Aah!

Marla?

What is happening to me?

You're dying.

Like me.

Come on, let's go.

Where?

That's for you to decide.

Marla, look at me.

I just want to go home.

Amy.

You are home.

Marla, wait.

Where are we going?

Home.

You said you wanted to go home.

Marla.

What happened to you?

Just think of it this way.

An hour ago, I stabbed you

in the heart,

yet you're still walking around.

Isn't that a bit unusual?

Yes.

Why aren't you dead, Amy?

No!

Why aren't I?

I don't know.

Because when it's dark enough,

there's no such thing.

There's no difference

between being dead and alive.

And now I'm here to help you

face your past, Amy.

Your demons.

I didn't choose you

to stab me in the back.

Aah!

Yes, you did.

But it was

only a rehearsal, Amy,

to get you used to this feeling.

You need to decide

what to do next.

Winter wants you

because you opened the box.

He needs you because of this.

But you'll help him only if you

become a Deader willingly.

And you can't have any doubts.

Guess I screwed up on that part.

Fear.

[Screams]

Fear is where you go to learn.

And sometimes where you stay.

[Gasps]

GIRL:
No!

I'm sorry, Amy. I told you

there's no turning back.

[Door opens]

No!

Aah!

CHARLES:

Good morning.

[Gasps]

Amy, calm down.

Calm down.

We're gonna get you out of here.

What?

Look, I'm trying to get you

out of here, back to London.

But with that mess you made

in your hotel room,

they're not gonna

let you go so quickly.

Charles.

That's the best f***ing news

I've heard in a long time.

Well, there you go.

There's a whole new definition

of optimism.

What about Marla and the story?

Forget about the story.

What's important is

you're back here, okay?

But, hey, you know, this is

a great story, too, you know?

You could call it

"My Psychotic Episode."

Or "Psychotic.

Episode One."

[Door opens]

Well, you look a lot better.

Maybe they'll let you use

some felt-tip pens

to take some notes.

How are we feeling?

Trapped.

What say we lose the charm

bracelets for now?

Unless, of course, you find

all this somehow stimulating.

Don't drag me into

your little fantasies, Charles.

Please.

I'm drawing pictures.

They're very lovely.

Mind if I join you?

Okay.

Want me to draw your picture?

I would like that very much.

[Giggles]

No peeking.

What do you think?

[Gasps]

[Whimsical music plays

on television]

Marla?

Marla, you're alive.

You say that

like it's a good thing.

Marla, what's happening to me?

Why am I here?

Ultimate pleasure.

More than anyone,

even those who have solved

the puzzle box before us

could have imagined.

Conditions of the nerve endings,

the likes of which

your imagination

could not hope to evoke.

At least that's what they say.

Trouble is, Winter

can't solve the puzzle.

Only a few chosen ones.

Just the right amount

of depravity and loneliness

in their souls can.

So he's been on this quest

for years.

Searching

for that one mythical person.

The one person

willing to both join us

and who can solve the puzzle.

It wasrt me.

Maybe it's Amy Klein.

Why me?

Why any of us, Amy?

We all have a dark past that we

keep hidden, even to ourselves.

He uses that against us.

But you're the chosen one, Amy.

You opened the box,

and only you can stop him now.

Remember that.

[Sniffles]

Looks like

you're running out of time.

[Sobbing]

No.

No.

No!

Leave me alone!

Ugh!

[Voices murmuring]

WINTER:

Finish it, Amy.

[Murmuring]

No.

Let all the pain go.

It is time for you

to finish your journey.

Aah!

[Murmuring]

Yes.

[Sobbing]

No!

JOE Y:

Come on, Amy.

You got that f***ed-up,

destructive thing going on.

I don't belong here.

I'm sorry.

You see, you're one of us now.

All you have to do

is take the final step.

Yes.

That's it.

I don't think so.

Go to hell.

No!

It seems that evil

does run in the family.

Your lineage

is that of a craftsman.

A maker of toys.

You should have stayed

in the family business.

I sacrificed my mortal self

to that box.

It's mine now.

It belongs to me.

Well, that's where you're wrong.

Painfully wrong.

We belong to it.

You can't hurt me.

You're not the first

to say that.

[Rumbling, rattling]

And you won't be the last.

[Screaming]

Help!

Help me!

[Screaming]

No more!

[Screaming]

When you were tempted

to live beyond death,

you entered into my domain.

Oh, God!

You should be very careful

what you wish for.

Aah!

Stop!

Aah!

It just might come true!

Aah!

This world.

It obviously

disappoints you all.

That is why you chose to begin

this journey.

And since you gave yourselves

so willingly,

allow me to finish

what he started.

[Gasping]

[Groaning]

Oh, for f***'s sake.

So, Amy Klein.

You opened the box.

You brought us all together.

And now you must pay the price.

[Laughs]

It won't be so easy this time.

Yes, your father is with me.

And he is waiting for you.

MARLA:

You're here to stop this, Amy.

Don't let him take you.

Your soul is mine

and mine alone.

Only he can bring you back.

There is no way back

but through me!

I didn't give my soul to him.

I'm not gonna give it to you.

Aah!

[Music-box song plays]

[Rumbling]

No!

Witnesses say the building

at the corner

of Panduri and Kovacs

simply imploded sometime

in the early morning hours.

It is unknown at this time

if there were people

inside the building

or if there was anyone hurt

during the collapse

of the structure.

There are reports that victims

could be heard screaming.

Just talked to the police.

Still nothing.

She's just gone.

Left her hotel.

Left her clothes.

Left her money.

No sign of her anywhere.

See no Amy, hear no Amy.

Do you think something

has happened?

I don't know.

I just don't know.

The firefighters have been on

the scene throughout the night.

Too bad.

We may have a story.

The worst of the fires

seem to be put out.

I mean, until all this happened.

Other sources say

that it is highly unlikely

that anyone or anything

withstood the impact

from the destruction

of the building behind me.

This keeps getting

better and better.

Your 3:
00 is here.

Hmm?

Miss...

- Turner.

- Turner.

Miss Turner.

Yes, pleasure to meet you.

Welcome to the team.

Now, look, I want to show you

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Clive Barker

Clive Barker (born 5 October 1952) is an English writer, film director, and visual artist best known for his work in both fantasy and horror fiction. Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories, the Books of Blood, which established him as a leading horror writer. He has since written many novels and other works, and his fiction has been adapted into films, notably the Hellraiser and Candyman series. He was the Executive Producer of the film Gods and Monsters. more…

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