Junction Page #2

Synopsis: Michaela, a lost and lonely young woman, gets a mysterious message from the father she never knew, sending her on a journey to discover twisted family secrets. As she uncovers each piece of the puzzle, she descends even deeper into their warped world of pilgrims and pyromania. Dragged out to the desert, and pushed to the very edge, Michaela is forced to make a choice: preserve the delicate web that history has woven for her family, or strike out on her own and destroy the cycle of evil in her blood. That is, if she can survive the fire.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
2008
90 min
72 Views


flat screens.

Gives them a headache.

This might be good

to have as a back up.

Does it work?

Ummmmm...

Just see if it works.

If it does, pick it up

and meet us at the car.

Can you carry it by yourself?

- Yeah, I got it.

- Alright.

I'm gonna go make sure

Spot didn't run off

With that flat screen.

David?

What?

Sorry about your parents.

I don't think I ever

said that to you.

Yeah.

Everything happened so fast with

the accident, then the funeral.

Sorry.

Thanks.

Hurry up.

I will.

Snow.

I wasn't going to

run off with it.

Right.

I was just going to find an

alternate route in case

Something went down.

Uh-huh.

I'm not a thief, David.

Tell him, Kari.

Where's Donald?

He's bringing another

television.

You need a Plan B.

That's all I was thinking.

Plan B.

Speak.

It's me.

David.

Already?

How do you feel about

flat screens?

Flat screens?

Yeah, I've got one in the back

seat right now.

Flat screens are fine.

Doesn't give you a headache?

Only thing that

gives me a headache

Is people who owe me money.

Uhh... okay,

We'll bring

the flat screen by, then.

Yeah, in the middle at the

moment.

Call me when you're ready

to hook up.

Okay.

Late.

We're all set.

Yeah, daddy's little girl.

You're a good little girl

aren't you?

Mmmm, yeah.

Oh yeah, that's good.

Oh yeah.

Suck it.

Now lift the camera.

- Let's just go.

- Spot.

We're not leaving him.

We can't wait here all day.

You even said yourself

they'll be home soon.

And your car doesn't exactly

match the drapes.

At least I have a car.

I could get a car.

You like it.

Donald, we have to...

I knew you liked that.

So good, honey.

Oh, so good.

Suck it.

Now lift the camera.

I'm going to see

what's going on.

Oh no you're not.

You stay right where you are,

stay right where you are!

Stupid!

Hello?

What, what is taking so long?

Woah!

There's a whole box of these.

There's-there's women

with boys and girls,

There's men with

boys and girls.

Look, everything's labeled.

Labels, ooh, let's go.

- No, we can't.

- Excuse me?

It's not our business, Donald.

The guy who lives here

is a pedophile, David.

And we're drug-addict burglars.

Six of one, half a dozen

of the other.

Let's go.

David's right,

we can't stay here.

What about me?

I'm right, too.

We can't just leave.

I'm sorry, was I napping when

you became a superhero?

We'll leave an anonymous tip

for the police.

They won't care.

They'll care,

it's their job.

Yeah, just like it's our job

to steal NAMBLA's flat screen.

Spot.

Serious, he diddles himself

to people diddling children;

We steal his television.

Hurray, the criminal

food chain is intact.

Shut up.

What did you say to me?

Shut up!

Get your hands off me!

You know I have a thing about

that.

Both of you stop!

Nobody cares about this stuff.

- Of course we care.

- No.

It's a crime of the week,

and then it's nothing.

Alright, I've had enough of

this.

Get your rank, stupid self...

Let go of my hand!

Don't you put me down!

You're not going to put me down

in that place!

Do you hear me?

Do you hear me?

Yes, I hear you!

Donald, let him go!

Promise me, David.

Promise me we just

won't blow this off.

I promise.

Just let him go so that

we can get out of here.

He's got a daughter, David.

Her pictures

are all over the house.

I know.

I saw.

What do you think

he does to her?

Who cares?

I care!

My wrist!

We can't do anything right now.

Promise we'll do something

if the cops don't.

I promise.

Swear it!

On your parents!

I swear to you

on my parents,

If the cops don't do anything,

we will.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay, okay.

I could get Carpal's Tunnel

from this.

Let's just go.

Donald, no!

Donald, no!

Donald!

You like taking them?

Do you?

Well, how's this?

How's this?

How's this, how's this,

how's this, how's this,

How's this?

I'm out of here.

No, you're not.

You can't just keep us here.

I can and I will.

But... that's not fair.

We can't stay here, Donald.

What's staying here going to

solve?

- I don't know.

- News flash.

If you're going to drag us all

into your psycho crusade,

Maybe you should know.

Stop pressing me!

We can call the police.

He won't go to jail.

- Not for long.

- You don't know that.

I do, they'll put him in jail

and they think that everybody's

Safe but you can't

cure these people.

Donald...

Why do you think they have to

register on the Internet?

It's so everybody knows the cops

can't handle it

And that people

have to handle it themselves.

And half the time

they don't even register.

We have to calm down here...

They'll let him out.

They'll let him out

and he'll do it again.

- You don't know that, Donald.

- I do.

They'll let him out until

he does something

Enough for them to understand

enough to keep him in jail...

But by then... by then...

- If we leave now...

- Donald...

He'll just go free!

You don't know that.

This happened to me!

It happened to me.

Donald.

Oh, God.

God can't see you.

This is bad.

You think?

Please, take anything you

want...

Anything?

How about the DVDs,

can I take them?

The ones with little boys

and girls.

That's all the look I needed.

No, I can explain...

You like sucking things,

don't you?

Smaller the better, yeah?

We can destroy them.

We're going to turn them

in to the cops

Is what we're going to do.

No, please.

Don't do that!

Okay, he's scared, Donald.

We're gonna report him.

What's this "we?"

Spot.

I'm not doing anything.

We're calling the police.

Please don't do that!

I have a family, a little girl.

That's right.

You do have a little girl.

I saw the pictures.

None of this has to

leave this house.

She's about the same age

as those kids

In those little movies of yours.

Are you grooming her for

something special?

You don't understand...

Does she have something you're

gonna want to suck on soon?

Why wait?

I can give you something

to suck on right now.

Donald, we're leaving.

This looks about right.

Donald, no!

Suck on this!

Help me!

Spot!

Help us, man!

Get off of me!

I don't know what I'm doing.

I don't know what I'm doing.

We're here for you.

We're not going anywhere.

We're right here.

One sec.

One sec?

It's okay, Donald.

I know.

I know

it's going to be okay.

Tai.

I expected your call

a while ago.

Bit tied up here.

You guys must be really

jonesin' by now.

A little.

What's that noise?

Uh... Spot got in a fight

with Donald.

Is that crying?

Crying?

Sounds like crying.

Donald hit him pretty hard.

What a puss.

Total puss, right?

Listen, call me

when you've got

Everyone's feelings

smoothed out.

I will.

Oh, and David?

I've been thinking.

I'm doing you and your friends

a real big favor.

I think you owe me a trial run.

Uh, well...

Welcome to the team, buddy.

Call me when you're close.

Tai?

Tai?

David... David...

I know.

Let's get out of here.

Why did you tell Tai I was

crying?

I had to tell him something.

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