The Elevator: Three Minutes Can Change Your Life Page #5

Synopsis: A disturbing psychological thriller, that engages the audience to the point that it is always caught off guard, thus changing the point of view of the two main performers.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Massimo Coglitore
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2013
93 min
797 Views


Do you believe him?

- Do you believe him?

- No.

No.

Put the gun down!

F*** you!

I'm not the one youre looking for!

You killed my son!

I have not done anything!

I never killed anyone.

I never killed anyone.

You have taken my son.

Please let me go. Please.

I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry about your son.

Please, please tell me

I'm not wrong. Please.

Please tell me youre the one, please.

It's okay.

Its all right.

There's something I must tell you.

That's okay. Im gonna help you.

Im gonna help you.

Please, please, you dont understand,

its important.

Hi, this is Dana.

Leave a message...

and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

Its me.

Hey, finally, I was worried

I called Hibbert.

Yeah, I know. He did great.

What happened?

Are you hurt?

Nothing.

Where are you?

What did you tell Dr. Hibbert?

I told him to expect a phone call from a women

Regarding the transplant.

I've heard your voice and I understood

your message.

I explained everything to him.

It was the mother wasnt it?

Yes.

- Jack.

- It was her.

Where is she now? What happened?

Can I help you? Where are you?

Dont worry, everything...

Are you alright?

gonna be okay.

Jack?

Answer me!

Jack!

Jack!

Jack!

Is that your final answer?

Yes, it is.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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