Unnatural Page #2

Synopsis: Global climate change prompts a scientific corporation to genetically modify Alaskan polar bears with horrific and deadly results.
 
IMDB:
3.9
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Year:
2015
89 min
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Ella, Ben, deeper.

Little deeper.

Little deeper, OK?

Seriously, Brooking?

Come on, I think

it's deep enough.

You know how often I hear that?

I have to pee.

Good luck with that.

No, I'm serious.

Where am I going to go?

Best place to go is out of the

wind, over by the tree line.

You OK?

Just take me back.

He's still warm.

Can we just get out of here?

OK, here you go...

Carrots and potatoes.

Smells good.

Can you taste this?

I feel like it's

missing something.

Excellent.

Are you sure, because this group

seems like they're a bit picky.

I'll tell you what.

If this guy doesn't like it.

I'll throw his ass

out in the snow

and we can enjoy

a civilized meal.

Hey!

Nanuk!

Hey!

Nate!

Come on, man, I'm

talking to you.

I'm freezing my

balls off over here,

and I'm losing this light.

Come on, man.

We gotta go!

Goddamn ice floes.

There we go.

Sooner we get this done...

What happened to you out there?

I saw a dead animal,

and it freaked me out.

Sucks.

I'm not doing this.

Whoa, what are you doing?

Come on, we're still shooting.

Hey, listen to me.

We are still shooting this.

Everyone is cold and

miserable, Brooking.

Let's go to a beach somewhere.

This is a stupid idea.

I'm down for that.

Come on, no.

We are on location.

This is not a vacation, OK?

We sit here, mouths

shut, eyes open,

and we're going

to shoot this, OK,

and we're going to get it done.

Nate!

Look at that.

Instant fishing, ice hole.

Let's go.

Come on.

Grab a pole.

Love you.

Get over here.

Attaboy.

Ella, look alive.

Nate!

Come on!

I got beautiful scenery,

beautiful girls.

Not beautiful.

Get out of the way.

All right, babe.

Let's try it again.

OK.

Babe, you're looking good.

That's it.

That's it.

Use the hips.

Nobody move.

What now?

Hey, they're back already?

Something's not right.

It took Ella under the ice.

What?

What did?

I don't know.

Slow down.

Tell me what happened.

Where's Nate?

I think she is.

Is everything OK?

You're not going back

out there are you?

Yes, I am.

The big Eskimo's probably fine.

You need to call us a plane.

We'll talk about

this when I get back.

Right now, everyone stay inside.

You're going to leave

us here by ourselves?

You're quite a man, aren't you?

Good.

Then act like it, and stay

inside with the girls.

Come on up.

Nate?

Nate!

Nate.

Oh no.

Jesus Christ!

Hold on.

More tea?

You know, this place

is one big donut hole.

Your company can count

on a big, fat lawsuit

when we're out of here.

I mean, that big Eskimo,

he just stood there

and he didn't do

anything to save Ella.

I'm sure Nate did

everything he could.

Wasn't enough, was it?

It's about time.

I need blankets

and hot water bottles.

Who's this?

We've got you.

All right.

Hold on.

Hold on.

Who is she?

I don't know.

I just found her half

frozen out there.

Where's Nate?

Get her boots off.

Where's Nate?

Lily, something got Nate.

He's gone.

I'm sorry.

Martin.

Yes?

What the hell is out there?

I don't know.

Where am I?

Where am... Where am I?

You're in a safe place.

Are you Hanna?

Doctor Hanna Lindval?

Yeah.

Hanna, we're

going to get you warm.

You're in a safe place now.

It's going to be all right.

I need heat.

We're going to get you heat.

Thank you, sweetheart.

Let's get her some hot

soup, some warm water.

Thank you, Lily.

I'm sorry, sweetheart.

I'm sorry.

Goddamn these people.

Who lives in a place like this?

I'm so sorry about Ella.

Have you ever seen

someone die before?

No, nothing like that.

What do you think it was?

I don't know.

You know, all I know is that

no one is trying hard enough

to get us out of this place.

I want to go home.

I know.

I know, OK?

You've got to pull

it together, OK?

I'm going to go see what the

plan is to get us out of here.

No, no.

Please don't go.

Hey.

Whatever was out

there under that ice,

it's not coming in

here to get you.

I'm here.

Martin!

Jesus man.

Take that thing outside.

Something been raiding my traps.

And it killed my

girlfriend and Nate.

What?

What he say true?

Nate's dead?

Yes, it's true

Oh.

What kind of tracks?

I... I don't know.

It's nothing like I've ever

seen around these parts.

What's it going to take, man?

More people to die?

You need to call us a plane.

You need to take it easy.

We're going to stay put tonight.

I need an Ibuprofen.

I'll make a call on the radio.

All right, Buff.

Be careful out there.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Well, uh, she's coming around.

Is she talking yet?

She's a complete mess.

Come on.

Oh my god.

Shelley, this is Buff.

We have an emergency up here.

Come on back.

Shelley, this is Buff.

We have an emergency up here.

Come on back.

Shelley!

It happened so fast

and she was gone.

I'm probably not helping.

I can leave you

alone if you want.

No, it's OK.

I'm sorry.

There, uh, I'll just

leave those there for you.

Great, thank you.

Brooking?

Hey.

Do you wish it was

me instead of Ella?

Be careful with this, will you?

Do you think a bear

did this to Nate?

I'm not sure what happened.

I can't believe he's gone.

He was one of the good ones.

Hey, you OK?

No, I'm not OK.

I have a lot of questions

that need to be answered.

Tomorrow morning at daybreak

I'm going to head up on the

ridge with the satellite phone

and make a call.

A plane will be here and get

you out in a couple hours.

What if it gets you, too?

I'll be packing

quite an arsenal.

If it comes for me,

you can count on seeing

him mounted on my wall.

I thought bears are supposed

to hibernate during the winter.

Polar bears don't hibernate.

What about you?

Where did you come from?

Clobirch Industries.

What is that?

A company that sticks its

nose where it shouldn't.

Tampering with the environment,

trying to regulate the animals.

The native people

don't want them here.

But the government allows it.

They're partially right.

I work for Clobirch.

I was sent here with

a few of my colleagues

to study polar bears.

Wouldn't you be

better suited to do

that up north near Barrow?

We're too far south

for polar bears.

Yes, but as you know

the ice caps are melting.

Polar bears are

migrating south for food.

Go on.

Well, we were some

distance from here

and we came across

a rogue polar bear.

He was ravenous for food...

Starving... and he attacked us.

I took off running, and my

colleagues weren't so lucky.

They... they didn't make it.

I... I guess that's when I

got lost and you found me.

I've owned this lodge and

hunted these woods for over 25

years, and in all

that time I have never

come across a single

polar bear... not one.

Well, you're certainly

going to, especially

with the climate changing.

I'm go to go to sleep until

the plane comes for us tomorrow.

Yeah, that's smart.

Do you think Buff got

through on the radio yet?

Oh, holy smokes.

I forgot all about Buffalo

with that woman here.

I better go check on him.

You don't think something

happened, do you?

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Ron Carlson

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