Napola Page #3

Year:
2004
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-No.

Good evening.

Can you move the car?

It's in the way.

Of course, neighbor.

Raquel,

set the table.

What the f***...?

Where's Raquel?

Where's Raquel?

I'll be down now.

Hurry up.

Now what's wrong?

You're not to go near Lucio, OK?

You hear?

Sleep with the windows closed

and the bolts across.

We haven't got bolts.

Then put something against the door.

I don't care what.

I don't care.

Anything.

Closets,

tables.

chairs.

I don't care.

That man isn't your father's friend.

So who is he?

I don't know.

I don't know.

-Why are you wearing that?

-I wanted you to see it.

Like it?

Go and take it off right now.

I'll get the salad.

Go and change now!

Everyone go to bed.

And our supper?

F*** your supper!

We're going to tell dad.

Look. your parents aren't

coming back.

What do you know?

What do you know?

Where are you going?

Emilio!

Emilio!

Good evening.

Sorry to bother you.

I've run out of soap.

Go up to your rooms.

Come on. they're Just kids.

Who are you?

Again?

Who the f*** are you?

What were you looking for

in the car?

You're the bastard

who killed those children.

You're Soro.

I don't go round killing kids.

I'm not the one who shouts all day.

Get out.

Get out of my house!

Why are you fooling them?

Get out!

Get out of here!

Go away!

Get in the car and go away.

I don't care if you get stuck

on the road.

If I see you near here

I swear i'll kill you.

You don't remember.

You were a child.

Uncle Ale, they say you're mad.

Where's Lucio?

He left.

Who's coming to town?

Don't you like

the slot machines anymore?

If you want to come,

finish your milk.

We're going to the games arcade.

Everyone in the truck, hurry!

What?

-I'm not going.

-Neither am i.

It'll be a relief not to see you.

As you wish.

For the last time,

who's coming?

Why are we stopping?

Remember when you played

with grandma?

Yes.

We'll play that game.

Are we in town?

Yes.

There's no noise.

No?

People are bit subdued today.

We'll start, OK?

I can see...

What can you see?

It's...

It's got four legs and everyone

wants one when they're tired.

A table.

No.

A bed.

No.

A dog.

A dog?

When have you sat on a dog, Clara?

Can I take this off now?

It's hurting me.

Not yet.

Take it off now.

I'm going to grandma's house.

You've got coins there.

Play all you like. but don't

leave here until I come back.

Carnage in the forest

Mutilated and hanged

Seventh victim

Caught with his last victim

Soro captured in cement factory

Laguna youth helps capture him

Lucio.

Uncle Ale?

-Uncle?

-Shut up.

Don't move.

Hello.

With all that's happening,

you won't care, but...

I want you to know that I always...

Don't move!

Raquel!

Are you all right?

Are you all right?

Calm down.

I'll get you out of here.

Don't worry,

don't worry.

It rings every hour.

Don't be scared.

There are no trains today!

-Where's Lucio?

-Behind you!

I should've hanged you

from a higher tree.

What did they tell you?

That you fell from a window?

You were the last.

If it hadn't been

for your brother...

can't he save you today?

I wasn't looking for you.

Raquel! It's salt!

It's salt!

That's all, it's only salt!

It was a salt cartridge.

It's salt.

Listen to me.

Raquel. Iisten to me, please.

Raquel!

You have to go home.

You hear?

Raquel!

Raquel!

If you stop

it traps you.

Emilio!

Emilio!

Emilio, are you there?

Soro!

Soro!

Soro!

Son of a b*tch!

I'm going to kill you!

I'm going to kill you, bastard!

Son of a b*tch!

I'm going to kill you!

Did you wet yourself?

Son of a b*tch.

-Uncle Ale, I'm thirsty.

-We're going home.

Raquel!

Where's Clara?

She's on her way.

Sgt. Atienza is bringing her.

Go into the house.

I'll wait out here for her, OK?

I'm thirsty!

Let's go home. Nico.

-A star fell.

-That wasn't a star, kiddo.

-Hello.

-Hello.

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Dennis Gansel

Dennis Gansel (born 4 October 1973) is a film director, writer and actor from Germany. more…

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