Last Seen in Idaho Page #4

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


Stolen cars, I think.

Yeah?

I don't know the details.

I haven't always had the

best track record myself.

We're all entitled

to a few f***-ups.

Well, I've had

more than a few.

I was trying to take

care of my sister.

Dex's car is here.

He keeps a gun in his glove box.

It wasn't in there.

Tonight's not nearly

as fun as last night.

I was just

pretending last night.

That wasn't me.

We're all kind

of pretending in

some way or other, aren't we?

Maybe.

Do you believe in fate?

Fate?

Do you think we can

control our future?

No, I think we make it.

Do you always carry

a concealed weapon?

Yeah.

I think I could get into

a lot of trouble with you.

I think I'd like that.

(ALARM CHIRPS)

I forgot.

The motion detector outside.

Dex put in a new

security system.

Yeah, Dex is coming in the back.

You should just go out

through the office.

Do you want me to stay?

No, it's okay.

I'll be there in a minute.

All right.

(GARAGE DOOR GRINDING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(GUNSHOTS)

What the f***

is wrong with you?

(GASPING)

(EXPLOSION RUMBLING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

Summer?

What's going on?

Are you all right?

Dex, what are you doing?

What are you talking about?

I remember!

Oh, my God!

Willis!

How could you?

Summer...

Why are you hiding this?

I have to hide this

and you can't remember.

(ALARM CHIRPING)

Sh*t!

It's that detective!

McNeely!

No!

You can not say a word to him.

You don't tell me what to do.

Listen, Summer,

I am really sorry

but this doesn't make any sense.

Why would a detective

come to a silent alarm?

I don't trust him.

I don't trust you.

We can not hide this.

Just wait until we can talk.

Hello again.

[SUMMER] Hi.

There was a silent

alarm triggered.

Yeah, we accidentally

set it off.

Mind if I take a look around?

Make sure the place is secure?

Be my guest.

You got here awfully fast.

Yeah, I was in

the neighborhood.

Tell me who was in the van.

Patrick O'Connor, the

guy running for mayor.

These guys are in bed with Clay.

They knew Clay wasn't

going to win the election.

Well, didn't find

a boogeyman in there.

Well, thanks for coming by.

You okay, Summer?

Yeah, I'm fine.

[MCNEELY] Anything

else I can do for you?

We're good.

Call if you need anything.

(GARAGE DOOR GRINDING)

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

We need DeCastro.

What's worth killing over?

Take your pick.

Guns, drugs, cars, extortion.

And you do all that, too?

Of course not.

I'm not a killer.

I borrowed some money.

They practically own this shop.

I want to go to the cops.

You can't go to the cops.

I'm trying to protect you.

You say anything and

he's gonna kill you.

Who?

DeCastro.

Who's he?

I don't know.

I don't want to know.

(ALARM CHIRPING)

Sh*t!

Sh*t, you gotta get out of here.

Summer, go!

Summer?

I'm sorry.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(VEHICLE APPROACHING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(DOOR SLAMMING)

Check the back.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

What the f*** is this?

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

Howie!

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(DOOR CREAKING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(GASPING AND GAGGING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(DOOR CREAKING)

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

Go.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

Dex! Dex!

Oh my God!

Come on, Dex.

You're okay.

Wake up!

[OPERATOR] 911,

what's your emergency?

I need an ambulance.

[OPERATOR] Where is

your emergency located?

To Dex's Auto

Shop on Griggs Lane.

What happened?

They beat you up pretty

bad, but you're okay.

Summer, you've got

to get out of here.

[OPERATOR] Ma'am,

I'll wait with you.

Can you describe the...

Just get an ambulance here!

(GASPING)

They're gonna kill you.

[OPERATOR] Stay on

the line with me, Ma'am.

The ambulance is on its way.

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

I'm taking a car.

And this.

Don't be afraid to use it.

I'm not.

(ENGINE REVVING)

(SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(SHUTTER CLICKING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

Oh!

Oh my God.

The video.

Oh God!

Are you following me?

I was driving by

and I saw my car.

Exactly why are you driving it?

You're a budding videographer,

aren't you, Summer?

(GRUNTING)

(DRAMATIC MUSIC)

(ENGINE REVVING)

(INTENSE DRAMATIC MUSIC)

Hey.

Nice car.

Take it for a spin.

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

(CELL PHONE BUZZING)

It's Summer.

I'm not in the mood to talk

to you after last night.

Forget about last night.

I need you to listen.

Forget about last night?

You acted ridiculous.

Trina!

[TRINA] You were

horrible to Grady!

Trina!

[TRINA] The first

thing out of your mouth

should be an apology.

I'm sorry!

Too late.

(CELL PHONE BUZZING)

[TRINA] This is Trina.

You know the drill.

Trina, I'm really

sorry about last night.

I am, but I need you to

call me back right now.

I need to talk to you.

I am in some trouble

here so please call me.

(SIGHING)

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

(SLOW SENTIMENTAL MUSIC)

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

[TRINA] This is Trina.

You know the drill.

Trina, I need you to call me.

I need your help.

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

Summer?

Can we meet?

I need to talk to you.

Are you going to tell

me what's going on?

Yeah.

So, you carry a gun now?

You do.

I know how to use mine.

Who says I don't.

Do you?

Enough.

You okay?

Peachy.

They're out there right

now looking for you.

You should leave the city.

I take it we didn't

meet by chance.

Are you supposed to kill me?

No!

These things that I'm seeing?

This photo of us, this flyer?

They're warnings, telling me

I should stay away from you.

Maybe.

Why did you help

me last night?

Because I don't want

to see you get hurt.

Right.

Summer, if I wanted to

hurt you, I would have.

Are the cops in on it?

Why would you ask that?

Because I've been warned

to not go to the cops and I'm

trying to decide if that's

in my best interest or yours.

You really don't

remember anything from

the night of your accident?

Anything at all?

I mean, I understand if

you're just trying to

protect yourself but if

you do know something,

you should really tell me.

Maybe I do.

What?

I have a video.

What video?

It shows your friends

killing my friend Willis.

You have this on video?

Yeah, and if any

of you come after me,

you'll get to watch that

video on the Six O'Clock News.

I also know about O'Connor.

What about O'Connor?

I saw his dead body in

the back of Lance's van.

Summer, I need that video.

Oh, well, why didn't

you just say so?

No!

Tell your boss, or

whoever calls the shots,

to stay away from me

and stay away from Dex

or I will blow the lid off

this entire f***ing thing.

Summer, where is the video?

I'm asking the questions.

No, you're not!

Who shot the video and

why do you have it?

Are you trying to

protect someone?

Where did they

dispose of the bodies

and where the f*** is the video?

Those are the questions

and I'm asking them!

"Dispose of the bodies?"

What are you, a cop?

Are you a cop?

I'm sorry, Summer.

So, that's your story now?

I've been undercover

for almost a year.

Well, then you should have

plenty to arrest them with.

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