Lost in the Woods: The Movie Page #2

Synopsis: Shirley, an old box turtle, meets a very lost raccoon, named Fernando Hernandafandavez, and helps him discover the magic of spring. Together they learn the truth about a little fawn who sleeps alone in the woods. Is the fawn lost? Watch as live video is combined with photography from the award-winning children's book Lost in the Woods, by Michigan authors Carl R. Sams II and Jean Stoick. This delightful tale shows what happens to a fawn in its first few weeks of life, with vivid images of spring and live, behavioral footage of forest animals. Original songs include a lounge-singing tree frog's jazzy tune, 'The Signs of Spring,' and a comforting lullaby sung by Mother Doe to her fawn before she leaves him alone in the grasses.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Year:
2006
30 min
326 Views


were these three witches...

...that took over this school

almost 100 years ago.

They just walked

out of the woods one day.

No one knew where they came from.

I heard they were orphans.

I thought they just kind of

came out of nowhere.

Anyways, after they arrived

at the school...

...strange things started to happen.

- We love you.

The sisters were just creepy.

They were always

looking off to the trees.

Hearing voices

that no one else could hear.

One day, the students caught them

practicing a weird ritual.

- Right inside the school.

- Witch.

They were terrified

by what they saw.

They taunted the sisters.

They beat them.

I mean, it got really bad.

So, Clara called upon the woods

for revenge.

She offered them all the students'

souls in return.

We'll do anything!

A couple of days later, the girls

chased the sisters into the forest.

Out for blood.

But when they all got out there,

something happened.

Something bad.

- What?

- No one knows.

Accept these gifts...

... and let the primal song

free your restless souls.

But what we do know,

is that later that night...

... all the other girls came out of the

woods, led by Clara.

Like she had them under a spell.

Like they were possessed.

And they all watched

as Clara chopped up the headmistress...

...with an axe.

I am so proud of you, Clara.

Yeah, and then

all the other girls joined in...

...and they stabbed her

and smashed her head in with logs.

And when she was in this big,

mushy pile...

...of guts and bones and blood...

...they dumped it all down the well.

The very same one out in the rec yard.

And what I hear...

...is that Clara still roams

the woods at night...

...waiting for little girls

to wander too far out.

Waiting for fresh blood.

Yeah, real mature, Jen.

What do you think, Heather?

I heard you took a walk

in the woods not long ago.

You see any Clara Thompsons

out there?

You ever been out there, Barb?

Quit it, we haven't started yet.

Quit it!

I'm going.

Maybe this isn't such a good idea.

- Go.

- I am!

This is so s...

Trust us.

How are you today?

- I don't have my pencils and stuff.

- You won't need them.

This is the first

of your advanced courses.

It's a condition

of your scholarship...

...to participate in this class

whenever told.

Heather...

...how did you come

to attend this school?

Well, I got into the car and then

my dad started the engine...

I won't ask again.

A woman came to my school

during conferences this summer...

...and convinced my mother

that this is where I should be going.

- And?

- And...

...my mom wanted me

out of the house.

Do you resent your mother

for leaving you here?

Sure.

You hate her?

- No.

- Does she hate you?

A loving mother never

abandons her child.

To be separated from her

is like an amputation.

It doesn't matter what a child looks

like, if she's smart, if she's stupid...

...if she has no friends.

So why would your

mother leave you here?

That is none of your business.

She's afraid of you.

- Stop!

- Why is she afraid of you?

Kill her.

Are you a bad person?

Do you think bad thoughts?

- Stop!

- Is it the voices?

Pain.

- I don't...

- Destiny.

I don't...

What do they say?

Heather.

Heather, do you hear?

Kill your mother.

Teacher. Death.

Serve us.

We love you.

Kill her.

- What the hell was that?

- Watch your language.

If I frightened you...

...I apologize.

How did you do in there?

Are you special enough

for a scholarship?

Everyone knows you're a fake.

You're not an egghead

like Marcy and Ann.

You're dumber than

a f***ing tree stump.

I believe you're gonna cry, fire-crotch.

Heard you scream all

the way down the hall.

Traverse give you

a hard time in there?

Seriously.

You look like you've seen a ghost.

Or heard one.

Not so tough anymore, are we?

Samantha.

All right, ladies.

The Austrian War of Liberation.

Today's lesson.

In April 1809, Austria proclaimed

war of liberation on France.

France responded by

rapidly advancing...

Which, if you remember,

we occupied...

The Germans...

Balance.

Drink your milk.

What is it?

You'd think her parents

would take her home.

Can't.

They died.

Marcy...

...have you heard...

...or seen strange things

happen at this school?

Like what?

Heard you been saying stuff

behind my back, fire-crotch.

Now, Samantha, all I said

was your breath smells like...

...you've been drinking out of

Miss Mackinaw's douche bag, that's all.

I don't wanna kiss you, Samantha,

so please, don't ask.

Now, you listen

very closely, fire-crotch:

We have a certain way

of doing things around here...

...and you better figure out

what that way is...

...or there are going to be

serious consequences.

Fire-crotch! Fire-crotch! Fire-crotch!

Get off me!

Get away from me.

Why don't you let her go?

- What is this?

- Miss Fasulo attacked Miss Wise...

...in the dining hall.

- Is that so?

- I didn't attack anyone.

I was just trying to defend myself.

I'm sorry. I didn't mean to...

Now, listen:
We have a certain way

of doing things around here...

...and you had better figure

out what that way is...

...or there are going to be

serious consequences.

Get to the bunkhouse

before lights out.

Ann?

That's your name, isn't it?

I'm Heather.

I know what you're here for.

- You're special too.

- What?

Like me. Like Marcy.

We have to do what they say

or they'll kill everyone.

I can't understand you.

I am so cold.

It's too late. They're here for me.

What are you doing out of

your bunk, young lady?

Ann, what are you doing awake?

You lie down right now

and go to sleep.

Sit down and wait for the nurse.

So we had a little

accident last night?

Twisted your ankle?

I know.

What happened to you?

Oh... banged up my ankle.

Sorry about all the hollering last night.

Last night?

When?

- Breakfast.

Nuts, we should go.

- What was that all about?

What happened last night?

No, later.

Just go ahead, I'll catch up.

Hey, Ann.

It's breakfast.

No doubt you have all heard

that one of our family...

...Ann Whales...

...went missing sometime last night.

I just wanted to reassure all of you:

The authorities are searching for her

as we speak.

In the meantime...

...the best way to deal with this

is go on with our work...

...and trust that all will

be resolved in time.

Dismissed.

That's all that's left of Ann.

Wake up, Miss Turner.

It's time for your lesson.

For your throat.

The song must be perfect.

You must do it over and over

until there are no mistakes.

My guidance will assure that.

All right, now, Miss Turner,

we're going to try it again.

- And this time...

- Please, I've been doing this all day...

It is tremendously

important that we do this.

- I am trying. I can't do it...

- I wouldn't want to have to...

You put your makeup on

upside down, silly.

Your girlfriend's got a real

pretty voice, fire-crotch.

Back off.

We need to have a little discussion.

Try it again!

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