Open House Page #2

Synopsis: A couple on the verge of a nasty divorce attempt to sell their empty love nest and move on with their lives, separately. After a successful open house they are horrified to discover, days later, that a potential buyer didn't leave their home. While Alice is being held captive in the basement, the unannounced house guest moves in upstairs. She senses her capture is being kept a rebellious secret. She knows her way out, if only she can get out alive.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Andrew Paquin
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.4
R
Year:
2010
88 min
110 Views


Are you sure it is good?

- Sure, it's no problem.

Please come inside.

The house has a beautiful flow.

See how all ...

See how all areas are connected?

Beautiful.

Original hardwood floors.

I love the bolts.

It is.

Get in that closet.

Here is the kitchen.

I love the marble.

- Yeah, well right?

You need to see the garden.

- Peaceful.

Very peaceful.

Where are the bedrooms?

Here is a smaller bedroom.

Two more large bedrooms upstairs,

including the master bedroom.

Perfect for children.

- Yes.

They have a beautiful LCD TV put down.

The bathroom has a full shower.

- I take it.

Pardon?

- I want this house.

Great.

That's great.

I only have one question.

- Fine.

It is really a personal question.

I wondered, ever touch

be tempted?

Sorry.

I really do not know what you mean.

You know what I mean.

Okay, you had me bite.

So, are you interested?

- Are you?

Do you find me attractive?

- No, it's not.

You're not married?

- No.

The owner of the house ...

She'll never know.

I promise.

No, I really can not do.

Wait.

There's someone here.

- Do not be silly.

I mean it. Hello?

Is anyone there?

What are you doing here?

Damn, David!

Seriously, I do not you.

I am sorry

You want him in the bath?

I do not want the blood

seeps through the ceiling.

David, did you hear me?

Yes.

He is not dead.

I cut his artery by,

that will.

Lila.

- Yes?

What?

Nothing.

I go the other shower.

I think I hold a dinner.

Really?

What? Do you not?

We have hardly

time spent.

We should soon

away again.

This is Oscar. I just wanted to

hear how you went. / i

We your message

The doctor received .../ i

and I hope your voice

back and you feel better. / i

If you're wondering,

in the office is so boring without you. / i

Call me, okay? I just want to know if

it goes well. I love you, bye. / I

What do you think of tomorrow?

- Tomorrow?

What, you have other plans?

What should I wear?

Alice?

Here's a blanket.

What are you doing?

It's all right, she is asleep.

This will keep you warm.

I want to stop.

Really?

Then you leave her.

I know.

It is good.

Will you come with me?

Yes, I come with you.

David?

David?

Where were you?

In the garage.

I thought you were talking with someone.

- No.

I had to check something.

What?

One of the corpses.

Are they rotting?

- Yes, they start to rot.

Is everything okay?

I was lonely up there on my own.

When I could not find you.

I am sorry

Goodnight, David.

- Goodnight, Lila.

David?

I thought you had left without me.

Thank you.

David.

What are you doing?

- Dinner cook.

You can help if you want.

Do not do this.

You do not need to do.

It's not too late to stop.

You have to back down.

Why?

I know you think I'm different.

But Lila is part of me.

Alice, here's Oscar again.

Still have not heard from you. / I

Are you okay?

I am very concerned. Call me. / I

David, what time is it?

- Nearly eight hours.

Are there candles? I think

We need more candles.

Do you think we are the red

Wine should bring up?

Do you want me to do that?

Maybe, I want everything perfect.

It's perfect.

- So?

You look great.

What do you think of the shoes?

Little?

They look beautiful.

- Really, huh?

Dress quickly. Guests

can come anytime.

I'm almost done.

Hello.

- Hello.

Lila, this is my fiance, Seth.

- Nice.

We brought wine.

- Thanks, that's sweet of you.

David is over, he does so.

- This house is beautiful.

Thank you, we are very happy here.

Please, come inside.

There he is.

David, these are Lauren and Seth.

How are you?

- Pleasure.

Welcome.

Thank you have invited us.

Of course, we love to

meet new people.

David, Seth and Lauren are just

moved from Seattle.

San Francisco.

Yes, San Francisco, I'm sorry.

And you're a doctor, right?

- That's right.

I just said goodbye

at my previous job.

Where did you meet Lila?

We met at the nail salon.

Unbelievable, right?

Yes, I know best.

- Lila was so nice.

Here we are.

I have to open it.

Can you pour some wine, please?

- Of course.

Hello.

- Lila, nice to see you.

You must be Bethany.

- Yes, hello.

Pleasant.

- Come on.

David, this food is great.

You must share recipe.

David is a great cook.

- Excellent.

David, you should start a restaurant.

Sorry, I am not one to laugh,

but I see you have not done.

He loves working from home.

What do you do, David?

- He is an author.

Write what you do?

Come on, do not be shy.

- It's more a hobby.

He writes a children's book.

- Really? That's great.

What is it about?

- About two children in the woods.

One day, a creature.

Who tells them about a

magical place on the edge of the forest ...

that has everything she could want.

He tells them that he did

him on one condition:

That they may never return home.

The children follow the creature,

deep in the woods ...

but he runs so fast that they

he can not keep.

He leaves them behind.

Lost and all alone.

I asked you not to tell.

But it is so good

you do not feel embarrassed.

David?

Ends like that, David?

Right?

They can not fall in love,

because they are brother and sister.

That is what you wrote, right?

Twins?

Not for me, thanks.

I have to drive.

Maybe if I Town

know better, but ...

Excuse me, I want to see

with my fiancee.

Baby, it's getting late.

Maybe we should go?

Honey, I'm on my way.

You see, they will not leave.

I know I am a party spoiler.

Unfortunately, I have morning service.

It was a nice evening.

Thanks for the invitation.

Good night.

David.

Want some more wine poured, please?

Thank you, David.

Would you like some music, please?

Thank you.

What was the problem?

Everything was really perfect?

That was it.

Everything was perfect.

- Thank you.

Are you almost done?

- Almost.

It need not be perfect.

- You must.

David, we need tomorrow.

Maybe we can stay here a bit longer.

What?

We have been careful.

Maybe we could stay longer.

You know that can not.

If it is too risky,

you do not continue.

David, where does this come from?

Is that what you want? Really?

I do not know what we do.

You came back to me tonight.

I saw it.

Come over if you want.

Then we watch the video.

What time is it?

It's early.

David, do you go to the store?

We have no milk.

David?

Did you hear me? We have no milk,

and that I needed for my coffee.

Well, I go to the store.

I'm going to pack up, and sandwiches

Preparing for the move.

That would be nice.

Hello?

Alice?

B*tch.

Jesus, Alice?

My God!

What happened?

- We gotta go.

Who is coming?

- He comes back.

Get me outta here!

Where are the keys?

- No idea.

Go to the garage and

get some tools.

Grab a tool, Oscar.

She is coming.

Who is coming?

Hold down the chain.

Alice, I also call the police.

You coming back?

- Yes. I'll be back.

You must hurry,

I do not let go.

Sir, are you there?

The police are on the move. / I

Alice?

- I swear, I killed her.

What are you doing?

- I cut her throat by!

Throw the keys, David.

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