World Ends at Camp Z (2021) - full transcript

During the pandemic, the present camp owner is forced to entertain the new buyer then learns of his evil intentions towards the land. In order to stop the sale he has tricks up his sleeve but a zombie uprising was never one of them.

- . A virulent
new strain of influenza

is overtaking societies across
the globe.

It exhibits very unusual
symptoms,

the likes of which have not
before been seen.

All continents and countries are
infected.

Each taking their own
precautions

to try to curb the rate of
infection in their cities.

More dense populations are
affected but do not be fooled.

This is spreading quickly and
widely.

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Doctors are urging that the
safest thing for everyone to do

for themselves and their loved
ones

is to stay inside and isolate.

This is a highly infectious
virus

and is spreading quicker than
the W.H.O.

is able to provide updates and
recommendations.

If you absolutely need to go
out, please wear your full PPE.

There is just no other way to
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- Camping La tuque?

- Hello, I'm the new buyer's
representative.

I'm supposed to come visit the
property today but I--

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- Beep!

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- . How's it going?

- The buyer's rep called

and was lost and asking for
directions.

- What'd you tell her?

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- I didn't.

I pretended I was the voicemail.

- You do know they'll still show
up.

- Yeah but I don't have to make
it easy for them.

- Well, don't be disappointed
when your plan doesn't work.

It's a pretty done deal.

Your uncle asked me to be there
for them.

He also asked me to make sure
you're okay.

- . This really sucks.

- . You know Stan tested
positive for the virus, eh?

- . He told me.

- . How about dinner later?

- Yeah, sounds good.

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Hey, whoa, what the hell?

Didn't you read the sign, the
camp's closed!

- I'm Vanessa Murdoch.

- So?

- I'm here to visit the
property.

I'm Aaron Prince's attorney.

We called ahead to say I was
coming.

- Sorry, nobody contacted me
about this

and I'm under orders not to let
anyone in.

- What's the problem?

- Aaron Prince is coming to
visit the property tomorrow.

He asked me to come ahead

to make sure everything was in
order.

- Let her through.

- Why are you letting her in?

- I don't have a choice.

The bank has taken charge.

Don't worry, I'll take care of
this.

- Thank you.

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- Be at my trailer.

- Cool.

- Where am I going?

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- If you're going to be spending
some time here,

there's some rules you need to
follow.

Like the speed limit.

- I thought you said the camp
was closed.

- That's not the point.

- Right.

Look, you're obviously not happy
I'm here.

But I'm just here to do a job.

Mr. Prince is expecting
everything to be ready

for his arrival tomorrow.

Would be nice to have your
cooperation.

- Follow me.

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- I'm okay, thanks.

I'd like to have the plans and
documents for the camp.

Please.

- The documents are in the
office.

- Is everything organized?

I'll meet you in the office in
15 minutes.

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I'm...

I'm not finding the fire
prevention plan for this site.

- These are the papers I was
able to get

on such a short notice.

- Doesn't the camp have an
environmental plan?

What about a sewage system

or water navigation plan? -
Look,

I don't know who you think you
are.

This is a private camp ground,
not a provincial park.

If that's what you're looking
for,

Parc La Mauricie is about an
hour away

and I'm sure they'll have
everything you're looking for.

Let me show you out.

Look, I have things to do, so if
you want,

you can take the papers back to
your trailer

and look at them there.

- Yeah, go ahead, I'll be here
when you're done.

- I cannot leave this place
unsupervised.

- I'm not gonna take anything.

- Your boss doesn't own the camp
ground yet.

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What's she doing here?

- We apparently have to feed
her.

What do you drink?

Beer, wine?

- I'll have whatever you're
having.

- Whiskey.

- Yeah.

- Well, this looks like fun.

So I'll go get dinner ready
while you guys do this.

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- Is he always this hostile?

- Julian?

He grew up here.

This is his home.

He's feeling a little displaced
at the moment.

His uncle didn't tell him about
the sale

until a few days ago.

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- I did have a few questions in
regards to the camp.

Mainly--

- Just let me finish off the
rest of this chapter.

I'll answer all your questions.

- Thank you.

- . Dinner's ready.

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- I didn't realize how hungry I
was.

- I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Right, Julian?

- Thank you, it was delicious.

I had never had moose burgers
before.

- We hunted it.

- Do you hunt often?

- Last fall.

That's the last time.

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- Yeah.

Guess not much hunting during a
pandemic.

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You cold?

- Yeah.

- Julian,

go inside, get Vanessa a
blanket.

- What's your book about?

- How'd you know I was writing a
book?

- You said you were finishing a
chapter.

I assumed you had a full book.

- It's about the frailty of our
infrastructure

and how we're one disaster away
from crumbling.

Look at the senior's residence.

80 percent died.

- Clay teaches at Concordia when
he's not writing.

- Thank you.

What do you teach?

- Political Science, Indigenous
studies.

- I'd love to hear some
Indigenous stories

if you'd like to share.

- Okay.

A few years back, I was hired to
lead a hunting expedition

with some Americans from Omaha.

On their last night,

they decided they were gonna
stay up drinking all night.

I was tired, so I just went to
bed.

The next morning, I couldn't
find them.

All their stuff was still there
but they were gone.

I figured they must've gotten
lost.

So I called the police

to send a search party.

Two days of searching, not a
trace.

On the third day, we found
something.

- What?

- Bones.

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Fresh, bloody,

meaty bones.

Like nothing I've ever seen.

- But what were they?

- Human remains.

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- Bullshit.

- Not kidding you.

They were spread out all over
the place.

It was like they were gnawed to
death.

- Wolves?

- I don't think so.

A little further in the woods

was some clothing hanging from
some branches.

I recognized one of the shirts
from my Omaha group.

Now this is where the story gets
really weird.

People started saying

they saw something strange in
the woods.

Some said it walked on four
legs.

Others said it walked on two.

But they all said that this
creature

had bright shining eyes that
looked right through them.

I didn't see it but I knew right
away what it was.

- What?

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- Are you sure you want to know?

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- Yeah.

- In the Algonquin tribe,

that's the tribe I belong to,

there's an old urban legend
about a creature

that roams these woods

called the Wendigo.

Wasn't the first time someone's
gone missing.

But hasn't happened in a long
time.

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- What's a Wendigo?

- Wendigo is said to be part
human

and part evil spirit.

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It invokes acts of murder,

cannibalism

and insatiable greed.

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From everyone description

and from the remains I saw that
day,

there's no doubt in my mind

it was the Wendigo that did this
to those poor men.

- Don't listen to him, it's just
a made up story.

- I'm not kidding you.

Ask Stan about it.

Go to the town's archives,

find some newspaper clippings.

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I'll see you in the morning?

Don't go walking in those woods
alone.

Going to town tomorrow?

- . Yeah, I could.

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- Julian!

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This box is a bit heavy.

- Lay her down, I'll take it.

Oh.

You want a ride too?

- You know what, nevermind.

- All right, suit yourself.

- Asshole.

- Come on.

- It's okay.

- Look, I'm sorry.

I was being a jerk.

Just get on.

And don't think I'm being nice.

I just don't want anything to
happen to the document.

- Right.

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That story Clay told was pretty
creepy, right?

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- He's full of crap.

- Didn't realize how dark it
would get.

- Yeah well, usually have light
coming from

the camp fires and the lamp
posts.

Actually kinda nice.

- I know you're upset about the
sale but I promise,

the new buyer, he really wants
to keep everything the same.

He has a sentimental attachment
to this place.

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- If you need anything, I'm just
a few trailers down.

- Okay.

- And if you have any questions
regarding the documents,

just let me know.

- Thanks.

Goodnight.

- Goodnight.

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Fuck!

Worthless piece of crap!

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- I'm heading to town.

- Pickup won't start.

- I can give you a ride.

- Yeah?

- Actually,

since you know where you're
going.

You drive.

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- . You go out the city
often?

- Not recently.

- . No?

- I used to do quite a bit of
traveling

with my family when I was
younger but--

- . Oh, nice.

Yeah, I don't do a whole lot of
traveling.

Spend most of my summers here.

Well, all my summers.

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- . The
Provincial government

is on the verge of adopting
martial law

after hundreds of young people
have become infected.

They feel it's the only way to
control its population

due to the pandemic deniers.
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As was stated earlier this week,

the federal government has
allowed each province

to govern the handling of their
own jurisdiction.

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- Oh.

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- . It's the
first time

that martial law will be put
into effect

as the population will be
mandated

to be inside their residences
with a seven o'clock curfew.

- Do you think this will affect
your client's plans?

- I hope not.

- See that paper mill over
there?

You can see it from the camp.

- Yeah, I can smell it too.

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It really is that close?

- Yeah, like a 20 minute walk.

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I know that car.

Can we stop?

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That's Mario Paquette's car.

- . I don't see anyone
around.

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- Okay.

He said to go back to the camp
and he'll send someone.

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Hey.

Thanks for the ride.

That was crazy, right?

- I hope your friend's okay.

- Yeah.

Yeah.

- Aaron should be here soon.

- What time's he supposed to be
coming at?

- Noon?

- I should've probably mentioned
this sooner

but Aaron is a bit more than
just my client.

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He's here.

- He's flying?

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- How was the car ride?

- Loved it.

I'm actually really glad you
guys are here.

I was starting to get worried.

- . And there go the
lovebirds.

- All he did the entire time was
talk about you.

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- That's a bit exaggerated.

- You missed me?

- I did.

Come here.

- Get a fucking room!

- How was the flight?

- Too bad you weren't in the
copter with us, Vanessa.

- Maybe I could've been

if it wasn't for all that
luggage of yours.

- She's amazing, right?

- Yeah, this place is huge.

- What are you wearing?

- What're you wearing?

- Excuse me.

- . I would maybe change
my shoes if I were you.

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- Let's get settled in.

- Hey!

What happened?

You told us we were headed to
the promise land.

We're in a fucking New Jersey
tire fire of a trailer park.

- . Nate, come on.

- . Oh yeah, you have eyes,
don't you?

Use them.

- Who's taking care of my bags?

- Hey!

Go on.

You do a good job with those,
and oh my god,

there is more of that where that
came from.

- Don't touch it.

You are gonna get grease all
over them.

Vanessa, help me.

- What do you want me to do?

- You were supposed to organize
it.

- Okay.

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- Where is the hotel?

- You do know this is a camp
ground, right?

- . Aaron, I can't stay
here.

- What's the problem?

- Where am I supposed to take a
shower?

- There's a shower in your
trailer.

- I told you we were going
camping.

You're the one who insisted you
still wanted to come.

- Yeah, but I thought you said
glamping.

Ugh.

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- Welcome to the glamping
experience.

- Here. - Not you!

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Are their bugs?

- Don't worry, there's bug
repellent in your closet.

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- Hey.

What's on the menu tonight?

- I'm not the chef.

- Stan assured me there would be
staff on site

to take care of us.

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- Aaron's the smooth talker.

He thinks seduction's the way to
do it.

I'm more of a "here's your
money,

"let's fuck" kind of guy.

Daddy hungry and we wanna eat.

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- . Can you drive faster?

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- Clay,

this is Aaron Prince and his
friend, Max.

Clay Walker.

- I pass on the handshake.

I met your father several years
ago.

I'm familiar with his company

and his business practices.

- I'm not my father.

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Look,

my family comes down here
fishing every summer.

- Lake Wayagamac.

- Look, last time we were down,
I saw the camp was for sale.

- What does your father think
about all this?

- I am not my dad.

This is my project.

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- Okay.

Well,

Stan and I bought this property
some 20 years ago.

It is said we are standing on
hallowed ground.

Things kind of gotten out of our
control

over the past couple of weeks.

We got a little behind on the
mortgage.

That's neither here nor there.

You're here to make certain

this land stays in the same
pristine condition.

That is the agreement, right?

My perspective's changed over
the past couple of weeks.

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- Where's Stanton?

I thought he was gonna be here.

- Stanton?

He's not coming.

I'm taking care of you.

- He should've called me to tell
me he wasn't gonna be here.

I would've delayed my trip.

- No you wouldn't.

Why, because it's your project.

You're keen for it to go ahead,
right?

It's a perfect time too.

Everyone's all busy with the
pandemic.

No one's watching too closely.

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Now if you don't mind, I gotta
get back to what I was doing.

Julian, show them around.

If they have any questions,

I'll be around.

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- This is where the graphite is?

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- Let's just get this over with,
it's fucking raining.

What?

There's nobody around, don't
worry.

- That native guy.

He knows.

- Walker?

He's just fucking with our
heads, he knows nothing.

- You heard what he said, we're
standing on hallowed ground.

Nothing good comes from fucking
with that kind of shit.

- Look, either he sells it to me

or the bank forecloses on his
mortgage

and he loses everything, okay?

I'm giving him a great deal.

He's lucky to get it from me.

- I wouldn't get so cocky.

If anyone finds out what you're
planning to do,

they'll ask for an injunction to
stop the sale.

- That's not gonna happen, okay?

They're not gonna fund out.

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- . A new curfew
has been put into place.

In this new state of emergency,

everyone is obliged to be
indoors as of sundown--

- . Glad you like some
shots.

- Yeah, I would.

- . The military
will be sent out and try--

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was listening to that.

- I am on vacation.

- I could also use some help.

I meant you.

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- My followers are expecting
news of my camping experience.

- Yes, you mean your glamping
experience.

- Whatever, Vanessa.

What doesn't kill me just makes
me stronger.

Hashtag, leave me alone.

- I am!

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- All right.

- . So I got a call back
from the lab.

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Once the samples get to them,

we should get the results within
three days.

- Where's she going?

- Aaron.

- Yeah, oh.

Perfect, good.

Once the bank gets the go-ahead,
we'll draw up the papers.

- Good.

If the initial research proves
right,

there should be graphite right
underneath us.

- Brought you a drink.

- Why does she keep talking to
this fucking guy?

- You know how she is.

She's probably just making sure
we're good.

- Yeah, I just don't like him.

- Well, he doesn't seem to like
us very much either.

- He's a bit of a tool.

- Looks amazing, can I help?

- No, it's fine.

Shouldn't you be with your
friends?

- I know all of this was thrown
upon you

but you don't have to go with
everything they say.

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- And that's coming from you?

Okay.

- What is that supposed to mean?

- You're working just as hard as
me, if not, harder.

Why didn't you fly in with them?

- Someone had to drive the car.

- Isn't that an assistant's job?

They made you load the car with
luggage,

you're making them drinks, he's
making you do whatever else

and for what?

A fancy car?

Hope it's worth is, Vanessa.

- He's not making me do
anything.

You obviously know nothing about
relationships.

I love him.

- . Okay, whatever.

- Why are you being such a jerk?

I thought we were good now.

- Why didn't you tell me

that the possible new buyer is
your boyfriend?

- I wasn't hiding anything.

It's just absolutely none of
your business.

And besides, what did you think
was gonna happen?

I was gonna be another notch on
your belt?

- Anyway,

you can go back and let him know
you checked up on me

and I'm doing my job.

- This property means everything
to Aaron.

He's gonna do something great
with it

and I'm just here to help him do
that.

- It's already great the way it
is.

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- Tonight, we die together, my
friend.

- All right. - All right, let's
go.

- Nope.

Good.

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- Don't.

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- . Oh, here we go.

Yeah, thank you.

You can put that anywhere in the
middle.

- . Smells delicious.

I'm so hungry.

- . Fucking hot potato.

- Bizarre.

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- A toast.

- . Oh, that is what I'm
talking about, old chap!

- . A toast to new
ventures and friendship.

- . And, of course,
belligerence!

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- Woo!

- . The pool.

My father caught you

and after he was thinking
like...

- . He punched me in the
balls, yeah.

- Doesn't make sense. - Andrea?

Could I have my boyfriend back?

- . Ah, Vanessa, there is
nothing to envy here.

Aaron's like a brother to me.

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Except that night we made out in
Rio, remember?

- We were 16. .

- Wow, what a crazy night.

We were just trying to anger our
dads

but they were so pleased.

They were saying all the time

that it would be super good for
business.

You know, if we ever got
married.

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- That's crazy.

- I'm afraid they're a package
deal.

- They were so old school.

- Okay, I am bored!

What is next?

- I got a surprise for you,
buddy.

- Oh yeah! - So, how do we
start--

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- . Woo! .

Yeah!

- That's really who we're
selling to?

- Yep.

- . You think they intend

to keep the place the way it is?

- Where you going?

- I'm gonna go put a stop to it
before someone gets hurt

and maybe make life a little
more shitty for them.

- . Woo!

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- . Firearms aren't
permitted on the camp ground.

- Oops.

- If you give it to me,

I'll make certain you get it
back when you leave.

- You weren't supposed to see
that.

I'll have to kill you. .

- Nate, you don't have to do
that.

You'll hurt yourself.

- Someone!

You could hurt nay single one of
us.

Nate, give me the gun.

- . Huh?

You want it?

Come here.

- Who're you calling?

- . Give it back, I'm
calling the police.

- You don't have to call the
police.

Okay, we don't have to get them
involved.

I'll pay you, I have money,
okay?

How much do you want?

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- These are the people you're
hanging out with?

- . Give him his phone
back!

- . Bitch!

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Fuck.

- . What's wrong?

- It's gone.

- What's gone?

- . Mom's necklace.

- It's okay, we'll get you
another one.

- I don't want another one.

You know how much this necklace
means to me.

The pearl's from my mom's
wedding ring.

She had it mounted for me.

- It's okay, we'll go to the
jeweler

and get you a nice big one.

- You don't get it.

Money can't buy everything.

Oh, fuck.

- . It's okay.

Come on.

- Leave me alone.

- Signal sucks here.

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- Nate?

- Hey.

- Morning.

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- Breakfast will be ready in
about an hour.

- I'll try to go find my
necklace.

- You want a ride?

- I'll use the run to clear my
head.

- Okay.

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- Hey.

How are you?

Morning.

- Where's Nate?

- Saw him this morning.

He was acting super suspicious.

- He's always acting suspicious.

- Yeah but more than usual.

Speak of the devil.

- Morning.

- Hey.

Where were you?

- Going to get this while he was
making breakfast.

- . Put that away.

- I don't care, it's mine.

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- Hey, I'm sorry about last
night.

I know you don't like it when I
flaunt my wealth.

- Why do it then?

- It's because of this guy.

He thinks he's better than us.

- I don't see it that way.

I think he's just really
protective of this place.

- I was just trying to help.

Forgive me?

- Yeah, I know you meant well.

- Hey, guys!

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- You have five dollars?

Do you have five dollars?

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You're thinking maybe

I can't handle my liquor. - Much
less nice

but don't get too much.

I'm gonna take a bottle.

- Yep.

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Oh, you two just look darling.

You fuck and make up?

- Don't be an asshole.

We made love. - Yeah.

Made love.

- . You drive me to this.

- Where's Max?

- He's resting.

Last night was too much.

I'll go look for him.

- I'd be careful.

Might think you're trying to get
some.

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- Here, bonus.

Use protection.

- Any tequila back there for me?

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- Max?

Hey.

Are you okay?

- How dare you.

How dare you. .

This is my house.

- Okay.

- My house. - This is good.

- Yeah?

Yeah, that's--

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- He's not here.

- That's weird.

Where else could he be?

- Did he go do the rock samples?

- We went yesterday.

- Fuck.

- What rock samples?

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- No service.

- What rock samples?

- Samples of rocks.

Aaron wants to mine graphite.

That's why we are here.

Are you the only one that
doesn't know it?

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- Aaron?

What rock samples?

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- Yeah?

Okay, I'll be there soon.

- . Max, it's not fucking
funny!

- . Max!

- I can't believe I trusted

you would do something good with
this camp.

- I am.

I know you're an
environmentalist

and I was going to consult you
on that.

- When?

When were you going to tell me?

Why am I the last to know?

You know what the best think you
could do for this camp

is absolutely nothing at all.

- There are people mining
minerals all over the world.

Okay?

There's graphite underneath
here.

- And I promised Julian that we
would

keep this camp the same.

- Yeah, that's good, that's part
of your job.

- You know I don't want to be
the type of lawyer

who lies and covers up for
clients like your father.

- You promised me you would help
me gain my father's trust.

- Didn't realize that meant

you were gonna be exactly like
him.

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- What the fuck is he doing
here?

- I called him.

- We should split up.

Find him faster.

- I'm going with you.

- Fine.

- Max! - Maxime!

- Max!

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- . Fuck over here!

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- Come here!

I found something!

- . Oh shit, that's what he
was wearing.

- Let's go.

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Max?

- Max?

- Max!

- . Max?

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- God.

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- Some kind of animal bones.

- I don't care what it is.

I just want to get out of here.

- Hold on to me.

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- I see something!

- . Max?

- . Max!

- . Max?

- . Max!

- . Stop running!

- . Max, come here!

Fuck, Nate, you okay?

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- What the hell did you do?

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- . Max.

- Max? - Oh shit.

- . Max, are you okay?

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- My leg!

My leg!

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- Give me some gauze, give me
some gauze.

- . It's okay.

. - Max, who did
this to?

- I don't know.

Somebody jumped me from behind
and taped my mouth shut

so I'd stop screaming.

- . Bet it was that fucking
native.

- . Shut the fuck up!

First of all, his name's Clay

and he'd never do something like
this.

- Who else, man?

No one else is here.

- . It doesn't mean it
was him.

We're not fenced in.

- Fucking freaking!

- . I said, shut up!

- Hey, don't fucking touch him!

.

- Guys!

This is really not the time!

- Hey!

I need to go to the hospital
now!

.

- . Careful.

Hold on, Max. - Yeah.

.

.

- Aaron? - Yeah?

- Do you have the gun?

Can't be seen with it.

- Nate?

- Stay out of trouble!

.

.

.

- Let's go question the fucking
Indian.

- But it doesn't even make
sense.

Why would he fuck with us like
that?

We are about to make him a
really rich man.

- You don't think there's
something strange about him?

I can feel it.

- Nate,

you're fucking--

.

- I'm sorry, I'm sorry!

.

Max.

Breathe!

Breathe!

- . It fucking hurts!

- They didn't pick him up?

.

- Come on!

.

.

Do you have anything sharp on
you?

- Here.

- Why do you have this?

- You better don't trust anyone,
by the way.

- That's the smartest goddamn
thing you've said all day.

- Yeah.

.

.

- . Hey, native!

Come out!

- . Can't you go faster?

.

- What the hell's going on?

- I don't know.

.

- What the hell is happening?

.

- What're you guys doing here?

.

- If you don't come out, we're
coming in!

.

- What can I do for you kids?

- Listen, you did something to
our fucking friend

and I wanna know what it was.

- What's happening?

- The area's being secured.

Leave now, no one can go in.

- This is bullshit!

Tell him we need to go to the
hospital.

- Hey.

- He needs help.

- Like I said,

no one can go in.

- The bones, the mask, that was
you.

- Listen, kid!

This here rifle will tear

your head right off your
shoulders.

.

Do you get me?

.

Do you get me?

- Where do you guys come from
anyway?

- Camping La Tuque.

- We were told this camp is
closed.

- Obviously not completely.

.

- Stay put.

- Oh my god, we don't have time
for this!

.

.

- Who's there?

. .

- Okay.

You guys go back to your camp,

you stay indoors the whole
night.

- Show yourself!

.

Mario.

What happened to you?

- Yeah fucking right.

You put a mask on him too?

- No, this has nothing to do
with me.

- A military copter will come
and pick you in the morning.

.

.

.

- Get the fuck off!

.

- Drive the car!

Drive, drive, drive, drive!

.

.

.

 The witches fly and always cry
when I fail them 

.

 All tied up in knots waiting
for the fury 

- It won't start!

 But the beast inside is
telling me not to worry 

- Get me out of here! .

.

.  Here comes
the monster 

.  Here
comes the monster 

 Here comes the monster 

.

.

- Fuck!

.

.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, Clay, it's
just us!

What happened to him?

- Where's Max? - What the fuck?

- Where's Max?

Where's Max?

Where is Max?

- They killed him.

- . And you just fucking
left him?

- You think we did it on
purpose?

They took him.

- We'll take my car.

- We can't do that.

I wanted payback.

I slashed your tires.

- . What about the
Mercedes?

- I can't find the keys.

- We don't have any other cars.

That solider, he said to stay
inside overnight

and they'll send a helicopter in
the morning.

- The Warehouse.

Do you have the keys?

- Gatehouse.

- You and I will go.

- Aaron, you go with them and
call your father.

Have him send us the helicopter.

- . No, I can't,

I'm not calling my father. -
Aaron, we're in danger!

Call your father!

- We're not calling him!

Okay, the helicopter's too small
for us anyway.

I'll take care of you, I'll take
care of all of us.

- Look what you fucking did to
Max!

- The rest of you,

wait in my trailer until we come
back for you.

- . What you're doing is
rude.

- Would you shut the fuck up for
once?

- You don't need to yell at me.

Aaron!

Your girlfriend's being a bitch.

- I'll call my dad.

.

Fuck!

The service is ridiculous.

- . There has to be a way
out of here!

- . They will find us.

- Guys!

Clay told us to stay here.

We are gonna be safe as long as
we stay inside.

- You shut the fuck up!

- You don't have to talk to her
like that, okay?

- She's just as responsible as
you!

- Yeah, well, if you didn't
fucking turn off the radio,

maybe we would've know what was
happening in time

and we wouldn't be in this
fucking mess!

- We, we can't trust these
people!

We need to go!

- We can take the trams.

I saw it on the road.

- Fine, then I'm gone!

- I'm going too.

- Guys, he told us to stay
inside!

.

Fucking hell.

- . Wait!

Wait!

.

Let's go, Nate!

.

- Nate!

Nate!

.

.

.

.

- Phone's dead.

- Not surprised.

Got 'em.

We just gotta get to a secure
location.

We'll be all right.

.

.

.

.

- . Fuck, fuck!

- Come on, step on it!

They're catching up! .

Can that thing not go any
faster?

- No!

- We're surrounded!

.

.

.

.

Aaron!

Aaron!

.

.

- Andrea!

Take the fucking gun!

.

.

- How do I shoot it?

.

.

.

.

.

- What do you not understand
about staying put?

- We thought you wouldn't come
back for us.

- Come on, get the hell out of
there.

Move, now!

We gotta get to the warehouse.

Important thing is not to stop.

I'll take the lead.

- Max?

.

.

- No!

.

.

.

.

- Get the fuck off her!

.

- The warehouse!

- Lead the way.

Go, guys, go, go, go, go!

.

Hey!

- What the hell are you doing?

- . Follow Clay!

- No!

I'm not leaving you alone.

.

.

.

- There's one.

.

.

.

.

Shit.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

- Grab that bar!

- . We need to close this
door!

. .

.

.

.

- That should hold them for a
bit.

. .

- Okay, okay, okay.

Okay Aaron, okay Aaron, okay
Aaron.

.

They can't get through here,
right?

- Hope not.

And besides, even if they do,
Vanessa will handle them.

- Stop making fun of me.

- I'm not making fun of you.

I'm fucking impressed.

It's a sturdy building.

.

Are you fucking crazy?

- The solider said we need to
stay inside, right?

So we just stay here, okay,
right?

And we don't have to go to the
warehouse.

.

- Oh shit!

Fuck!

- They're gonna kill us!

We need to get out of here!

.

.

.

- Vanessa!

Give me the gun!

.

.

- Julian!

.

.

- . It's Aaron!

Let us in!

.

.

.

- Where's Julian?

- He's still out there.

- He saved us.

- We need to go back for him.

- We need more weapons.

.

- You okay?

.

No, no.

- She's okay for now.

.

It's Julian's space.

.

- It's a really cool place.

- He doesn't look like much.

The kid's going places.

- I get why this place means so
much to him.

.

- He always came first at his
school sciences fairs.

Keeps his awards in a box.

I always say, "you gotta display
these."

But he just says he has nothing
to prove.

- You two are close.

- Like a son.

- . What's this?

- How's Andrea?

- Not good.

I have to bring her back in one
piece.

.

.

.

- What, are you scared of the
water, you pieces of shit?

.

.

.

.

.

- He'll be here.

- I'll feel responsible if
anything happens to him.

- Julian never does anything he
doesn't wanna do.

.

.

.

.

- Oh fucking god!

- Hey, hey, hey, brother!

Calm down, calm down!

- . Fuck!

- . Hey!

.

- The virus has mutated.

.

- What're you talking about?

- I thought it was just the flu.

- How could you think that?

It's obviously way more than the
flu.

- I said I thought it was the
flu.

- Been on the trail of this
virus for awhile now.

It started out as a small,
controlled experiment in a lab.

- Shut up with your conspiracy
theories!

- Aaron.

- You're right.

You don't wanna know.

- I wanna know.

- It started out as a small,
controlled experiment

to test a new vaccine, which
obviously didn't work.

In the meantime, the government
confiscated the virus,

saying they were gonna destroy
it

before it caused serious damage.

- Then why the hell is all this
happening?

- The government kept the virus
for themselves

as a defense weapon.

Put the blame on foreign soil.

.

No one knew how dangerous the
virus was

or how fast it could spread.

.

.

.

- We're gonna make it out of
here, right?

.

- You know, despite everything,

you're still the most important
person in my life.

I'm not gonna let anything
happen to you.

.

- Is this the virus?

- I think so.

Looks like the virus is
traveling directly to the brain,

temporarily shutting down all
nervous system reactors.

That was one of the side effects

when they tested the virus on
the mice.

- . They knew about this?

- People with money can be quite
dangerous.

- Is that a dig?

- You tell me.

.

.

.

. .

- Andrea!

.

- Get away from there!

.

.

.

.

.

- Guys!

I need some fucking help here!

.

.

Get her the fuck off me!

.

.

- . Aaron, help me hold
her!

- Yeah.

- Grab me rope!

.

.

.

.

.

- Is that what you're gonna do
to me?

- . What're you doing?

- Nate, no! - Nate, no!

.

- . No!

.

.

- Guys!

We have to get to the dock!

They won't follow us to the
water, come on!

We can get there before morning!

.

.

- There's more than before!

- . The military must've
done a good job

with the fucking evacuation.

- Yeah, and sent them all to us!

.

- Keep going!

I'll be right there!

.

.

.

Get to the dock! .

- Clay!

.

.

- . Julian!

- Get off!

.

- No!

Julian!

- I'll go.

.

.

.

- Clay!

Fuck!

Vanessa, we gotta go, we gotta
go!

Come on!

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

.

- It's so peaceful.

- Yeah.

It really is.

.

Promise me something.

- What?

- If I start having a coughing
fit,

you'll kill me.

- Don't talk like that.

You're fine.

- I don't wanna become one of
them.

.

.

.

.

.

- Does it hurt?

No, you keep it.

- I wanted to give it to you
earlier.

There's something inside for
you.

.

Found it in my golf cart.

The chain was broken so I
soldered it back together.

.

.

.

- No.

I can't.

- If you don't, I'll hurt you
and I don't want to do that.

It's okay.

I'm not scared.

.

Fuck.

Please.

.

- I can't.