Lost in the Woods: The Movie Page #3

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


The folks at the hospital

gave me this.

I guess Ann must have forgot it

after her accident.

Ann will appreciate this.

I'll give it to her this evening.

How is she?

Quiet, but we're keeping

an eye on her.

I don't suspect she'll

try anything rash again.

Good.

Well, thanks for signing this stuff.

I'll be sure to get it to Ann's

insurance company this week.

It's no problem at all.

Okay.

Marcy, listen to me:

I just saw a cop

talking to Miss Traverse.

And she didn't tell them anything

about Ann. She totally lied.

I had a really tough session

today. My throat's sore.

Hey. Marcy.

There's no one out

there looking for Ann.

Ann's fine.

Everything's fine.

Hey, I really need to talk to you.

Leave me alone...

...fire-crotch.

Don't forget to drink your milk.

She's crazy.

- Fire-crotch.

- I hope she gets kicked out.

- This girl is nothing but trouble.

- I told you they were gay.

She's in trouble now.

She is so lucky.

She better watch out.

She'll get her later.

Lights out.

Everyone in bed. Now.

Sleep.

Want Marcy.

Release us, Heather.

I was asleep.

You were asleep?

Everybody was asleep?

You didn't see anything, either.

Breakfast.

Why is everyone standing around?

Good Lord.

Everyone, get ready for breakfast.

I'll inform Miss Traverse

of what's happened.

Get dressed, Miss Fasulo.

Don't worry. We'll find Marcy.

And Ann?

In the process of metamorphosis,

there are four stages.

Could you tell me another

word for chrysalis?

- Pupa.

- Correct.

Marcy?

- Marcy?

- You're not gonna find her out there.

- Get away from me. Get...

- Shut up and just listen to me.

- Get off of me.

- I'm trying to help you.

I have to get Marcy.

I tried to warn you about Marcy,

but they're always watching.

We've gotta get you out of here.

I called your dad.

I told him you went nuts.

I just hope he gets here

before they take you too.

It's the teachers.

They do tests.

Give out scholarships.

Clara Thompson

was just the beginning.

The woods possessed her.

Took over the school.

And there's more of them

waiting to be freed.

You think you're the only

one that hears the voices?

How do you think they found you?

The woods need more bodies.

They'll take every girl here,

and you're the key, Heather.

Just like Clara was.

You're the first

Miss Traverse has seen.

You're psycho.

Listen.

Very closely.

- We've got to find...

- Samantha.

You should be in class right now.

Yes, ma'am.

Come with me.

I believe you're tardy for

Miss Charevoix's class, Miss Fasulo.

Don't drink the milk.

Marcy.

Right now.

So Hannibal began his

trek across the Alps.

Who can tell me his

mode of transportation?

Miss Fasulo?

I'll give you a hint:

It wasn't horses.

He needed a lot of peanuts.

What was that?

Come on, let's go. Hurry. Go.

- Just follow her.

- Oh, what's going on?

- Where are we going?

- I don't know.

Come on. Everyone out.

Come on.

I'm gonna miss you.

This is so horrible.

- What did you say to Samantha?

- Nothing.

The girl is dead. What did you say?

I know what you're doing.

- She told me everything.

- Told you what?

Which story?

That I kidnapped your friends..?

Yes.

Samantha was a good student, once.

But she was very angry

and very confused.

But I was charged

with looking after her.

Obviously, I failed to do that.

Where are Ann and Marcy?

They ran away.

It happens.

You don't have to believe me.

This is one of the most distinguished

schools in the country.

We could not very well survive,

had we orchestrated the disappearance...

...of two of our best students...

...within weeks of each other.

Truth be told:

We may not survive

this, regardless.

I don't know what I'd do

if I lost this school.

It's been a part of me for so long.

Be patient. Your friends

will come back. They always do.

Is there something else

you wish to ask?

The things that I've heard.

The things that I've seen.

- I'm not crazy.

- I know.

You're different.

All the signs are there, Heather.

You want me to call the parents?

I should be the one to tell them.

Robert, have you met

Heather Fasulo?

How are you?

Hey, how's the search for

Ann and Marcy going?

I just miss them so much.

Miss Fasulo is expected in chapel.

Two of the students...

...did, in fact, go missing

shortly after we found Samantha.

- Ann was one of them.

- And you weren't gonna tell me?

I didn't wanna cause you

any more trouble.

Well, that's really not up to you,

Miss Traverse.

One of the students saw them

run into the forest.

Miss Leland will show

you which direction.

Ann? Marcy?

Hello?

"Miss Leland will show you

which direction."

Come on, it's beyond your curfew.

Come on, girls.

Lucky rabbit, lucky rabbit. Okay.

Marcy?

Ann?

Samantha?

Are you special enough

for a scholarship?

You take the scholarship test?

We do offer scholarships for students

we consider particularly gifted.

Blood.

Ann?

Marcy?

- Dr. Fasulo...

- I'm sorry to waste your time.

Whatever you were told,

the damage was not that bad.

Somebody called and said

my daughter went on a rampage.

I don't know who made that call.

But we've been very attentive

to your daughter's needs.

- She just needs to settle in.

- I'm sorry to waste your time.

But this is all my fault.

I never should have left her here

in the first place.

- Joe, turn around.

- I can't understand it.

Go back and ask for directions.

It's too late.

I'm positive we went out

the same way we came in.

- This is ridiculous.

- I think I saw a road a ways back.

You be quiet. We wouldn't be out here

to begin with if it wasn't for you.

- Alice.

- I don't know what I have to do...

...to get you under control, Heather.

- Then stop trying.

You keep up the smart mouth,

young lady.

As soon as we get home,

we are finding another school.

A religious one. I'm talking nuns.

- Oh, Alice, we're not even Catholic.

- I don't care.

Joe, watch where you're going!

Dad!

Great. This is my life.

Me and my perfect family.

Could we please just drop it?

Maybe you're the one

that needs to go back to school.

You can't even find your way

down a simple road.

Now, you listen.

I've had just about enough...

Heather. Heather, are you all right?

I can't understand it.

The earth must have just given out.

Joe, help me.

Heather, sweetheart. Hang in there.

- What?

- Hang in there?

You be quiet.

Alice?

Alice?

- Does that hurt?

- Yes.

She actually sustained that

before the accident.

I'll go see about some crutches.

The doctor thinks you have

a mild concussion, Heather.

No big deal.

Where's my parents?

Why don't I go tell Miss Traverse

you're awake?

Help me.

Where's Mom?

Come here, honey.

Where is she?

Oh, Heather.

- Here she is.

- Oh, you can't be in here.

- No!

- Just relax. Just... It'll be fine.

- Hey.

- Dad! No!

- What are you doing? Let go of her!

- Heather, it's gonna be all right.

- Bring her back!

- She's a witch!

Stop! What are you do..?

She'll kill you!

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