Jeruzalem Page #5

Synopsis: The American and best friends Rachel Klein and Sarah Pullman decide to travel to Tel Aviv to have fun. In the flight, they meet Kevin Reed that invites them to go to Jerusalem. They accept the invitation and they check in the hostel of the local Omar. Sarah and Rachel date Kevin and Omar respectively and they go to a nightclub together. When they return to the hostel, they find that Jerusalem is under siege of the army and curfew and no one can leave the place that is under attack of demons.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Doron Paz, Yoav Paz
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
45
R
Year:
2015
94 min
149 Views


You heard what Omar said.

He's gonna be fine.

Just give him a couple of days.

He's gonna be as good as new.

Don't worry.

Okay.

Okay. Let's go get some rest.

It's Judgment Day tonight,

and God knows I've got

a lot of sins to redeem.

Yeah, right.

Listen, I'll meet you

back at the room, okay?

Okay.

[LOUD WHOOSH]

What the f***?

Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

Oh, my God! Oh, my God!

[PANTING]

Rache, Rache, there's

something bad is going on.

- What are you talking about?

- I think we need to leave.

- Yes, Sarah, we said that.

- Right now!

- Sarah!

- [EXPLOSION]

Let's get out of here.

Yeah, okay, let's go.

I'm gonna find out

what that is.

[AIR RAID SIRENS BLARING]

[EXPLOSION]

RACHEL:
Omar!

Omar, what's happening?

What's that noise?

OMAR:
Calm down, calm down.

- [REPORTER SPEAKING ARABIC]

- Omar, what's going on?

[REPORTER SPEAKING ARABIC]

SARAH:
Omar, what's he saying?

Omar, what's going on?

Something about

a terrorist attack or something.

Many dead.

My God.

Glass, open news channel.

REPORTER:
Clearly something

very terrible going on

throughout the old city

of Jerusalem here,

as we see security forces,

police and army

rushing from place to place.

Reports of...

- [GLASS BEEPS]

- Daddy!

Hi, sweetheart.

Are you okay?

I heard something happened

in Jerusalem.

- Is everything all right?

- I'm scared.

[EXPLOSION]

OMAR:
Okay, listen, listen.

The best thing will be to stay

here and wait for instructions.

[BANGING ON DOOR]

- What is that?

- [HELICOPTER FLIES OVERHEAD]

[BANGING CONTINUES]

[SHOUTING]

Sarah, stop.

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

Omar, what's happening?

SARAH:
Yehuda.

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

[HELICOPTER FLIES OVERHEAD]

RACHEL:
What's happening?

What are they saying?

SARAH:
Yehuda, Yehuda, Yehuda,

what's happening?

Listen, everybody, everybody!

Hello! Thank you very much!

Go back to your room!

It's all okay, okay?

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

[MAN SPEAKING HEBREW

OVER SPEAKER]

- Omar, what's he saying?

- Everybody...

they are telling everybody to

leave the old city immediately.

What?!

- Move aside.

- Omar!

Where's he going?

Somebody please tell me

what the hell is...

Mr. Fauzi, what's going on?

What are they saying?

They say they close

all the gates in old city.

Then what are we waiting for?

Let's get the f*** out of here!

SARAH:
Omar, is that

what I think this is?

Omar!

Okay, okay, okay!

Listen, listen, everybody!

We're taking you out.

Stay close.

We're gonna go fast, okay?

- What?

- YEHUDA:
Come on!

Are we actually running

to the gates?

- Rache, what's happening?

- I don't know.

Listen, everything

will be just fine.

[JET WHOOSHES BY]

[AUTOMATIC GUNFIRE]

KEVIN:
What are they

shooting at?

TOMER:
We're taking you

to the closest gate, okay?

- SARAH:
Oh, my God.

- Everybody get ready to move.

One...

two... three!

Come on, let's go, go, go!

[SHOUTING]

Rache!

Rache, wait for me!

[HELICOPTER FLIES BY]

- Sarah!

- Chris, where are you?

Come on!

- Rache!

- Move it! Move it!

- Go faster, Sarah!

- Get the f*** out of my way!

Come here!

Let's go this way!

Where are we going?

Rache, this is insane.

Watch the car!

[CAR ALARM BLARING]

Rache! Wait for me!

- Rache!

- Sarah, come on, keep up.

- I can't see you.

- Come on.

Go in front of me.

F***.

[PANTING]

[DISTANT SHOUTING]

Rachel, wait!

Kevin's in there.

YEHUDA:
Why did you stop?

Come on! Let's go.

SARAH:
A friend is in there.

What are you doing?

Come on, let's go!

Sarah, come on!

We gotta get out of the city!

No, no!

We can't leave him!

Are you crazy?

They're locking the gates.

- We have to go! Keep moving.

- Please, I'm begging you.

- Sarah!

- No, we can't leave him!

Are you stupid?

We gotta get out of here.

No, I'm not leaving him!

Don't worry.

I'll meet you at the gate.

Listen to me. Three minutes,

and I'm out of here.

- Let's go.

- Okay.

Come on.

[DOOR KICKED OPEN]

Whoa.

Okay, come on.

- Stay close.

- Okay.

Yehuda.

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

Shh.

[WOMAN SCREAMS]

- [LAUGHS, MUTTERS]

- Hi.

- SARAH:
What's she saying?

- YEHUDA:
I don't know.

- Shh.

- [MUTTERING CONTINUES]

SARAH:
Hey, hey,

everything's okay.

Oh, my God.

TOMER:
Are you okay?

Hello?

[SPEAKING HEBREW]

- Ay yi yi.

- Shh!

[ROARS]

[GROWLING]

SARAH:
Oh, f***! Oh, my God!

[PANTING]

Kevin!

- [GROANING]

- Kevin!

Kevin!

Kevin, where are you?

[BANGING]

Kevin, can you hear me?

Glasses, zoom in.

Hey, can you hear me?

Oh, my God.

Glass, zoom out.

I'm looking for someone.

This guy, an American.

Do you understand English?

He's not here.

Sh*t. He's not here.

- [MUSIC STARTS]

- Glass, stop music.

- [CONTINUES]

- Glass, stop music!

[MUTTERING]

Glass, stop music!

Guys!

[SHOUTING]

We got to go.

We got to go.

What? No, wait.

He's here somewhere.

We have to check upstairs.

I'm not leaving him.

Listen, I'm sorry.

We have to go. I'm sorry.

I'm not dying here today!

Let's go!

I'm not leaving him.

I'm not leaving him!

- Yehuda, come on, let's go!

- Yehuda, Yehuda, please.

- Yehuda!

- Yehuda...

I'm sorry.

F*** you guys!

[CONTINUES]

Kevin?

Kevin?

Kevin, I'm coming.

KEVIN:
Sarah?

Kevin, I'm here.

- You came back for me.

- The keys.

Where are the keys?

Try the main office.

And hurry up!

Glass, stop music!

[MUSIC STOPS]

Where is it? Okay, okay.

[PANTING]

The keys, the keys.

Where are the f***ing keys?

[GROWLING]

[GROWLS]

Keys, keys. The keys.

[GROWLING CONTINUES]

[PANTING]

Oh, my God.

[WHIMPERS]

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

Shh.

Shh. Shh.

Hey, I know you.

America.

Nice girl.

How'd you know...

What's going on?

I saw this already.

It happened.

It's happened all before.

I was a little, a kid.

My mommy died.

We buried her

and then she come back.

It started so happy.

I love my mommy.

But she wasn't really

my mommy.

- She was dark from the inside.

- Oh, my God.

That kid from the video,

that was you.

- And then boom!

- Oh, my God.

- [GROWL]

- Shh, shh!

I love my mommy.

I love my mommy.

Be quiet. Be quiet, okay?

They'll hear us.

- I tried to warn everyone.

- Quiet.

And no one listen.

No one listen.

- David, shut up!

- They say David is not okay.

- David, be quiet.

- No one listen.

- Put me in, in this place.

- Shh!

- We have to run now.

- [GROWLING]

We have to run away.

It's all beginning.

They're all coming.

We have to run away now!

- [GROWLING]

- David, come back.

David! Sh*t, sh*t!

Oh, my God.

- [GROWLING]

- [DAVID SHOUTS]

You'll never catch me!

[GROWLING]

- [SNARLING]

- Oh, sh*t.

[WHIMPERING]

Oh, my God.

[FOOTSTEPS]

[ROARING]

[SCREAMING]

[PANTING]

[SCREAMS]

Kevin!

- Kevin!

- Got it?

- Got it.

- Come on, come on.

[WHIMPERING]

- [BANGING ON DOOR]

- Come on.

I can't do it.

I'm f***ing shaking.

Sarah, please, please, please.

Come on, do it.

Sh*t!

Sarah, look at me.

Look at me, Sarah.

You can do it.

You can do it.

We're getting out.

Come on.

Okay, okay, okay.

I got it, I got it.

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