Out of the Dark
Hello?
I'm home about to leave.
Okay, I'll do it right now,
but then that's it.
I'm leaving immediately.
Understood.
Who is it?
This can't be happening.
I'm sorry.
Good afternoon. We're now approaching
Santa Clara airport. It's 12:00 p.m...
Welcome to Santa Clara!
Hi.
- You look beautiful.
- Thanks, Dad.
- So grown up.
- You look exactly the same.
Look at my granddaughter.
Such a beautiful smile.
Beautiful brown eyes,
just like your mother.
I've got brown eyes, too.
You're a Harriman.
Look at the size of you!
We're gonna have to stop you
growing up too quick.
- How was the flight, Paul?
- Oh, it was fine.
Welcome to Colombia. You'll have
better weather here than in London.
and they're waiting for you at the house.
It used to be a fishing village,
now it's grown into a town.
The fishing has gone.
Everyone works in the factory.
They're lovely people.
Very warm, very hard-working.
A little bit young, no?
Rules are a little different here.
So, Sarah, I have to travel
to Sao Paulo next week,
which means we have a few intense days
ahead of us at the plant.
- Great.
- Grandpa, what do you do in your factory?
We make paper.
And your mom is going to work there.
- She's going to be the boss.
- That's right!
And when you grow up,
if you're a good girl,
you can be the boss, too.
Unless you want to be a rock star.
Come on! Get out of the road!
Hey, can you open the window?
Here we are! This is your new home.
Come on, sweetie.
- What do you think?
- It's beautiful.
- It's huge. How did you find it?
- It belongs to the company.
Most executives don't bring their families
or they prefer to stay in town.
Nobody has lived here for years.
So, how is the art world
treating you, Paul?
You know, it's never gonna make me rich,
but it's all right, it's okay.
- Oh, you like it?
- It's a castle!
It is a castle! Here.
Hold it there. Gotcha!
She looks beautiful! Come here,
I want to show you something.
A big surprise for you down here.
- Well, it definitely doesn't suck.
- No, it does not.
It's amazing!
Don't jump!
Thank you, Jordan.
This is all very nice. Thank you.
It's my pleasure.
How do you like Hannah's house?
Yeah, it's great.
She's going to love it. Thank you.
I meant to tell you, the help will be here
tomorrow if you need a hand with anything.
Okay. Okay.
I'm heading off now,
but I'll come back tomorrow.
Take you into town, if you want
to pick up some supplies or...
- Okay.
- Thanks, Dad.
Okay. Bye, Hannah!
- Bye, Grandpa! Thank you!
- You're welcome!
Not sure why, but I thought
he was gonna hate me like...
a little less in Colombia.
Just like a little bit.
- He doesn't hate you.
- He hates me.
- We're going to be happy here.
- Of course. Of course, we will.
Dad, I can't sleep.
This room is too big.
- Okay, let's play our game.
- Okay.
Mermaid.
Dream.
Mother.
Room.
Market.
Treasure.
- Elevator.
- Good.
Rabbits!
- Turtle.
- No, no, no. Rabbits.
Silver.
River.
Rock.
Kid.
Dad.
Dark.
King.
Good.
Good night, sweetie.
Can you close that?
Of course.
This is the central market. You can find
almost everything you'll need in here.
It's especially crowded these days
because of the celebration.
What's all this about?
What are they celebrating?
It's called
"La Fiesta de los Nios Santos".
Why are they putting on those bandages,
Grandpa? Are they sick?
They're dressing up, honey.
Happens every year.
They celebrate something that happened
a long, long time ago.
Well, everything here happened
a long time ago.
Look at those candy! You like those?
What about this one? Or this one?
Break out the wallet.
We're in deep trouble now, my man.
- Yeah, I see it.
- How much is this?
You get down, I'll get the money.
- We got jugs.
- Wind chime?
I'm good for wind chimes,
right this second.
Muchas gracias.
Sarah, have you got Hannah?
- Hannah!
- Mummy!
- Sweetie, I told you to stay close.
- Silver's gone!
It's okay, you're fine, you're fine.
She's okay.
- Just try it.
- No.
- No? You didn't eat anything today.
- I'm not hungry.
Hey, kiddo, look at this.
I got your favorite dessert here.
We got strawberry yogurt, we got bananas,
we got some chocolate. What do you think?
Two little bites of this, and you get
to have all of this. What do you think?
I want Silver back.
You want Silver back?
Well, we've already talked about that.
We're going to go look
for him tomorrow, okay?
A little girl took him.
She had a mask on her face.
She had a mask on her face?
Come here. We're going to go upstairs.
Say goodnight to Mommy.
Good night, sweetheart.
And we're going to try
and calm down here.
- What do you say about that?
- Okay.
- I don't like losing my stuff, either.
- I didn't lose him. She took him!
Okay, okay, a little girl
took him, I understand.
She's okay now, she's asleep.
- She'll be fine.
- Yeah.
- She will.
- You okay? Are you a bit nervous?
- I feel like it's the first day of school.
You're gonna be great.
Come here.
I've made a cream cake. Thank you.
Would you like me to pour you some tea?
Yes, please. With sugar? Yes.
- Hey, hey.
- Hi.
- You all right?
- Yes.
- Okay, I'm gonna be over there working.
- Okay.
- Okay?
- Yeah.
- Would you like some sugar?
- No.
I've made you a surprise birthday cake.
Thank you. I can drink the tea.
I can't eat the cake
because I'm on a diet.
You look sleepy.
I can't believe you remembered
my birthday.
So, I'll give you some cake.
It's my specialty.
You can have some tea. Yes.
Thank you.
And...
Hannah!
Hannah!
Silver!
Hannah! What are you doing
out here, kiddo?
Not out of my sight,
that's our rule, you know that.
- Silver's here!
- Come here.
Okay. There's nothing there, Hannah.
- Anyway, I thought you said someone took him.
- But I just saw him.
Come on, don't make things up.
Besides, everyone knows if you spend
too much time alone in the jungle...
- you turn into a monkey.
- Dad, you're the one making things up.
Hi.
- Hi.
- Hi, Mr. Holden.
No, Paul, please. Catalina, right?
- Yeah, nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.
- And you must be Hannah, right?
- Hi.
Do you like stickers?
Say thank you, buddy.
- Thank you.
- There you go.
- You're welcome.
- Would you like to look at my toys?
- Sure.
- I'll go grab us some lemonade, okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- Wow! You have a lot of toys!
- I have more than eighty, I think.
- Really?
- Maybe even more, I don't know.
a few years ago.
Where's the chlorine plant?
We don't produce
our own whitener anymore.
It's cheaper to import it, and we don't
have to worry about the mercury.
There used to be a plant
over at the old mill,
but it was too dangerous.
I want to introduce you to some
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