Last Seen in Idaho Page #3

Synopsis: A woman awakens from a coma after a car accident and begins having shocking visions of her future murder. It's a race against the clock as she tries to solve and prevent her own murder.
Director(s): Eric Colley
Production: Breaking Glass Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
2018
109 min
24 Views


We'll do shots later.

Oh.

Ladies.

All right, sorry about that.

So, where were we?

You were about to

answer my question.

Are you friends

with Lance or not?

- [TRINA] Summer!

- Yeah, I know that guy but

I wasn't planning on

having him be my best man.

Well, don't bring

him around my sister.

I'm getting a drink.

What the hell was that?

What are you doing, Trina?

What am I doing?

What are you doing?

You're embarrassing me!

I don't like the guy.

You didn't even

give him a chance!

Trina, the people you

surround yourself with,

that is who you will become.

Great, then maybe I won't

be poor my entire life.

Don't make the same

mistakes that I made.

Don't worry, Summer.

That would take me years.

Oh, Summer, whoa whoa!

You don't want to talk?

No.

Don't want to catch

up, just a little bit?

No.

I heard.

About the crash?

Great.

Sounds like we're

all caught up then.

Well, I'm glad you're okay.

I really...

Whoa, dude!

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

That was unnecessary.

Come on, let's go

have a whiskey.

I'd rather not.

Oh, girl, look at you.

You're all feisty now, right?

Fancy here.

Look at that.

No, I just quit being

a f***ing screw-up.

Years ago.

You should give it a try.

You think I'm a

f***ing screw-up?

Mm-hm.

Yeah?

Does a f***ing screw-up

drive a boat like mine?

Drive a motherfucking

car like mine?

Yeah, did you

earn those things?

I earn it every day.

Stay the f***

away from my sister.

Oo, there she is.

Have we met before?

I don't think so.

Aren't you gonna drink that?

I thought I saw a

photo of us together.

You did?

Yeah.

Where is this photo?

I don't know.

That's the weird thing it's...

It's gone.

I think I'd

probably remember if

we had a photo taken together.

Yeah, I would have thought

so, too, but I don't know.

My head just isn't

right tonight.

You know what I saw

out in the courtyard?

There's this beautiful

statue of us.

Right, yeah, I saw that, too.

So, you're sure,

we've never met?

You realize that's probably

the most common pick-up line.

I don't use pick-up lines.

That's too bad.

I thought you were

flirting with me.

No, as crazy as it sounds,

I'm really trying to

figure out the mystery of

this photo that disappeared.

So, you're just

conducting an investigation.

Basically.

That's a pretty

good tactic, isn't it?

Flirt with the witness?

I was really asking

about the photo.

I wasn't flirting with you.

But, you are now.

Are you gonna

drink that beer or

did you just grab it so you

could stand closer to me?

You're right.

I don't really want it.

My old man was a drunk.

My mama swore me off drinking.

Can you keep a secret?

If it warrants being kept.

I'm not really supposed

to be here right now.

I was visiting my uncle's

house down the street.

Music was really loud.

So, you're a party crasher.

I pour concrete for a living.

I don't really fit in here.

I'm only here because

my sister begged me

to come meet her new boyfriend.

I try to avoid scenes like this.

I didn't even know there

were scenes like this.

Did you see the

car show out front?

I do like cars, though.

Yeah, but you don't

like to park your car

in front of a party and then

rev the engine all night.

Only on Tuesdays.

What kind of car do you drive?

I wrecked my car,

so just a loaner.

You were in an accident?

Not a fun topic.

Sorry.

No, it's okay.

So, does the party

crasher have a name?

Franco.

Summer.

Nice to meet you, Summer.

Do you want to get out of here?

Go someplace less pretentious?

Like where?

Your uncle's house?

(LAUGHING)

Maybe somewhere else.

Well, I have to work early and

I'm not sure what's implied

by going somewhere else.

Let me take you to

dinner tomorrow night.

(CRICKETS CHIRPING)

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(GASPING)

(BILLIARD BALLS CRACKING)

Where's my cousin?

Not back yet.

F***ing shark!

One more game.

You.

Rack 'em.

I don't wanna.

You let her talk like that?

You can't tell

her what to do, man.

She's a feisty one.

She's a little

b*tch is what she is.

(GRUNTING)

(GASPING)

You know what to do.

Brock!

That's enough!

You want to play?

Because I've been looking

forward to this for a long time.

Franco?

Don't you got a date?

Yeah.

I was just leaving.

You should put a

leash on your cousin.

(KNOCKING)

(GASPING)

Who is it?

[FRANCO] Franco.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

You're early.

Yeah, I hope that's okay.

Sorry.

Sorry, come on in.

So, what's wrong?

I'm not sure.

Somebody put a Missing

Persons flyer in my kitchen

with my face on it.

What do you mean?

When?

It had to be when

I was in the shower.

Stay here.

Hey, Franco?

(KNOCKING)

(GASPING)

(VASE SHATTERING)

Summer!

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

Put the knife down.

It's okay!

Slowly, put the knife down!

He's my friend.

Down!

Now move over there

and sit your ass down.

I was checking the house out,

making sure no one

else was in here.

Don't you think kicking the

door in was a bit excessive?

Why don't you

shut the hell up?

Why don't you f*** off?

This guy's your friend?

He was just being protective.

It's in here.

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

It was here.

It was this.

This was a Missing Person flyer.

This was it.

Look, you can see where I

put my drink right on it.

You see that?

Okay.

It said I was kidnapped in

Idaho, but it said tomorrow.

Kidnapped tomorrow.

Are you planning

any trips to Idaho?

No.

I think I'm seeing things

before they happen.

Summer, you were in

a serious accident.

I know.

[MCNEELY] Head injuries,

they can cause all

kinds of stress,

physically and psychologically.

I'm not crazy.

I understand you took

some pretty serious

medication while hospitalized.

These aren't side effects.

I'm not on meds anymore.

Is your memory back now?

The car wreck I mentioned?

I don't remember

the night of it,

but it's not like I have

memory problems otherwise.

You know what, man?

I think you've

overstayed your welcome.

Right.

But, thanks a lot, though.

I mean, really.

Great job.

Another shining example

of our city's finest.

You bust down the door,

you insult the lady.

Well done.

What?

Summer, is there any reason

why Dex would want you dead?

What?

No!

Why would you ask me that?

There were bullet

holes in your car.

I assume they

weren't there before.

Why are you just

now telling me this?

Investigations

are complicated.

If someone wants me

dead, shouldn't I be told?

We're working on it, Summer.

I'll be in touch.

Let me know if

anything else turns up.

Yeah, sure.

We'll call you.

I hate cops.

So, let me get this straight.

You don't remember

anything at all

from the night of your accident?

Nothing at all?

No.

Jesus.

I have to check something.

(CRICKETS CHIRPING)

It's not a match.

Has he got any

other guns in here?

I don't know.

Why do you think he would

want to shoot at your car?

Dex wouldn't shoot at my car.

How do you know that?

He's not a bad guy.

I mean, he does some

stuff on the side.

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