Caller ID (2010) - full transcript

Three college students who have known each other since high school are entering a special independent study in psychopathology, under the supervision of Professor Adam Whitney (Douchan Gersi). Each is given different assignments that they are not supposed to discuss with others: Miles (James Duval) is building and installing monitoring devices; Noah (Nathan Bexton) is watching horrific case studies; Dale (Denny Kirkwood) is monitoring Miles and Noah. Noah inevitably snaps, and he doesn't seem to be the first; a previous group of Whitney's students had their own issues. And it seems that Whitney's goals don't just involve the study of the human mind, but attempts to control them.

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[whirring electronic tones]

- I woke up to her

talking to my boyfriend

at, like, three in

the morning, um,

and it was, because

I had called him,

and I, I just, I don't even know

how I dialed his phone

number 'cause I was asleep,

or I was in this state.

And I, he, he doesn't

know what I said to him.

I just started talking

in, in tongues,

and, uh, after I woke up, I

didn't realize what I had done.

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electronic effects]

- [Woman On Recording] Why

do you wanna hurt me so much?

Are you sick?

You, you're really strange.

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over ominous ambient music]

I was like, it's like this

is some kind of addiction

that I've gotta break

away from and, uh,

he encouraged it and he

shoulda just left me alone

'cause I don't really

think he cares about me.

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over unsettling ambient music]

And I don't think

he'll ever understand

why I'm the way I, I am,

'cause sometimes I don't

understand it myself.

[muffled sigh]

[eerie and unsettling

ambient electronic music]

I don't even know, I, I

don't think he ever loved me.

I don't think he

meant it at all.

I wish he did.

[beeping electronic tones

over shuddering ambient music]

I just wanna know.

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music with shuddering rhythm]

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over whirring ambient music]

- [Reporter] US military has

issued four million dollars

in grants to

university researchers

to study ways to read

people's thoughts,

but critics say such

mind reading technology

could be used during

interrogations.

The project's a corroboration

among researchers

at the University of California.

[jangling bell tones]

- [Voice On PA] Now arriving

Vermont/Santa Monica Station.

Exit here for Los

Angeles City College.

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unsettling electronic tones]

- [Woman] You haven't

boarded already?

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with shuddering rhythm]

Why don't you stick, we

stick with Purple Line?

- Right, yeah.

You're not makin' it easy.

- [sighs] Do you know where

this is that we're at [grunts],

where the station is?

- [Onlooker] Uh--

- [Tristan] I need

to get to Palmdale.

- No, uh, you're far

from that, buddy.

[Tristan screeching

nonsensically]

Are you OK?

- [Woman On Recording]

You're sadistic and sick,

and I hate your guts.

[Tristan groans over

phone cracking to ground]

- Buddy, what's your

fucking problem?

- It burns!

- Fucking asshole!

- It's not me.

- [Woman On Recording]

You've got some kind of need

to play weird games,

and his games are

gettin' really dangerous.

[woman shrieks]

- Will someone help me?

Hey, buddy, give

that back to me!

Shit!

[Tristan groaning]

- [Woman On Recording] I just

think I should pull myself,

I'm wasted like hell, you're

makin' me fuckin' sick!

- Hey, hey what's your problem?

- [Woman On Recording] I

wanna punch your balls off!

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with shuddering rhythm]

- [Onlooker] Call the police.

Hey, he's--

[eerie ambient music

with shuddering rhythm]

[Tristan shouts desperately]

- [Man] The first

law of thermodynamics

[shuddering percussion]

energy cannot be

created or destroyed,

only changed into other forms.

It's one of the first things

they teach you in science class,

but sometimes, we have to

learn things the hard way.

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electronic music]

[controller buzzing]

[static crackling over

beeping electronic tones]

- [Woman On recording]

Yeah, I know

you've got enough evidence,

and it doesn't matter

about these calls anymore

because I'm already in

way over my head anyway,

so I can just tell

you what I think.

If you're trying to

set me up to hurt me,

you can do it, so go ahead

and do it, get it over with.

I don't care anymore, you know,

'cause then I'll know for sure

that I could never

trust you anyway.

[electronics buzzing]

[whirring ambient tones]

[muffled radio chatter over

throbbing electronic music]

[radio beeps]

- [Officer On Radio] Cruiser 10,

I need a medical crew and guide.

I've got one victim of interest.

- [Dispatch] Copy.

Units responding

to the shooting,

be sure to remain on channel

two, channel function normal.

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rhythmic electronic music]

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rhythmic electronic music]

[car horns honking]

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electronic music]

[transmission crunching]

[briefcase rattling]

[doors rattling over

tense electronic music]

[static crackles]

[footsteps thudding over

tense electronic music]

[door rattling]

[gun clacking on desk]

[briefcase rattling]

[chair clanging on floor]

[briefcase clacking]

[eerie and tense

electronic music]

[hard drive clacking

into computer]

- I don't know how much

longer I have, man.

[sighs] A lot of the time,

I just sound like

I'm fucking crazy.

They make you sound like

you're fucking crazy, arright?

You know what I'm

fucking talking about!

This is a warning, man,

you need to save it,

and you need to put

it somewhere safe, OK?

Look, my time has

come, your time is now,

because then your

time will come,

and it's time for

you to stand up,

and it's time for you to

make precautions, all right?

This isn't a fuckin'

diatribe, it's a eulogy,

and understand this is the

last image you're gonna see

and understand what

you need to do.

Upload everything you

have and preserve it, man.

Upload and run, upload

and run, run, run!

Upload and run!

[keyboard clacking]

- This is the part we

need to to back up.

I'm uploading offsite.

It, it's not safe here anymore!

[electronic buzzing]

[eerie ambient music]

- Hello, I am here to guide you

through the specialized

study program.

You will be developing

new technologies

for the study of the mind.

I hope you do well in

all your assignments.

- Yeah, it's, uh,

actually pretty cool.

You get to participate

in an independent study

and still, at the end of it all,

you get a masters degree

in psychopathology.

- [Miles] I've just

always wanted to be part

of something groundbreaking,

and I think this could be it.

- Miles?

- Yes?

- Follow me, please.

- Thanks, man, see ya.

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[phone ringing]

[eerie strings over

ominous ambient music]

[door creaking]

[footsteps clacking]

What's with all the

heavy screening?

- It's nothing to

stress out about.

Everyone has to go through

the same screening process

in order to be accepted

into the program.

It's a small, exclusive class.

[whirring and buzzing

electronic effects]

OK, let me just get the system

dialed in to your reactions.

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over ominous ambient music]

Currently in LA, there

are approximately 800

open murder cases

of young girls.

- God!

- Many of them were abused.

Our work here is to

prevent psychopathologies

that lead to suffering and

often to violent death.

Sometimes, we lose

people from the program

because it's just too

much for them to handle.

Are you prepared to become

involved in difficult situations

which could test

you emotionally?

- I'm on my way to becoming

a doctor, obviously.

Emotionally detach

myself from patients.

- I hope to be

able to help people

with mental handicaps

that have been cast aside.

- There's nothing more

in the world I wanna do

than dedicate my

life to this program.

- Anything I can do to help.

- Whatever you ask

me, I'll do it.

This is all I want.

- OK, Room 107

tomorrow at one p.m.

You'll be meeting with

our head of admissions.

- OK.

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eerie ambient music]

[whirring electronic tones]

- [Man In Mask] I'm a

conscious dreamer myself.

I can set myself

and go somewhere,

and when I go there,

then I see everything.

I can fly around, I can

see papers on desks.

In top security places, they

put everything on tape now

'cause you can't

really go get a tape

and put in on a

machine and play it,

but you can look at a

desk with papers on it

and read those papers.

- I mean, these people

are a fucking cult!

I mean, do you understand

that they're using you?

I mean, everything

has gone haywire!

Tell me you understand that.

They took me in and made me

feel like I was somebody.

They understood me,

treated me like a family.

My mother died when I was five,

and my father doesn't

even know that I existed.

You're a bastard, an orphan.

Hey, save it for brunch!

Family week, that

guys an asshole!

He doesn't give

a fuck about you!

He used you, man!

Are you gonna let me talk?

He used you, don't

you understand that?

What I'm tryin' to say is--

[lighter snapping]

What can I do to

make you understand?

What can you do to understand

that you grabbed onto

this fucking cult?

I'm--

I'm so drained right

now, I can barely move.

- [Mysterious Woman]

Depending on how well

they take on that frequency,

that person may

direct that frequency,

and they could

start hallucinating,

it could start, um,

changing their, their,

their waveforms, they could

start fighting with themselves.

Then they'd have a

split personality,

then that just goes into a

whole nother snowball effect

of insanity to themselves, and

then they're uncontrollable.

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buzzing electronic tones]

[door rattling]

- Miles, right?

- [Miles] Yes.

- Thank you so much for coming.

- [Miles] Thanks for seeing me.

- No problem, find the place OK?

- [Miles] Yeah, yeah.

- Well, you weren't

waitin' long?

- [Miles] No, no.

- Good, good, good, good.

Before we get started,

there's something

you've gotta understand.

If you become part

of this program,

you cannot talk about

this with anybody, Miles.

- I understand.

- They'll just get confused.

You just can't talk about it,

so I've got your word

as a fellow scientist?

- You have my word.

- Good, so, I ask

this to everybody.

Why, why are you interested

in psychopathology?

- Growing up, I was exposed

to a lot of violence

at a very young age.

I was, uh, raised in a home.

- Orphanage?

- [Miles] Yeah.

- I lost my parents

when I was young.

- Growing up, I

wanted to be a part

of something that

made a difference,

and I think the research you're

doing here is incredible.

- There's nothing usual

about this program.

There's nothing like it on

this campus or anyplace else.

Everybody works at their

own pace, independently,

and Miles, I don't

see an end to this.

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It's limitless.

[eerie, buzzing ambient music]

The only limit to this

program is one's imagination.

You know?

I can count on you,

there's a lot of people

who aren't gonna

understand what we do here,

out of ignorance, fear, but--

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- I wanna be a part

of it, I wanna help.

- You've got an old soul.

See it in your eyes.

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

I can't remember the

last time I said this,

but I got a good

feeling about you,

I really do.

[ominous ambient music]

I want you to take

this home, OK?

Look at it, your

first assignment.

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

- I wanna do a great job.

- Thanks, Miles.

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ambient music]

[door rattling]

You're gonna have to.

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[traffic whooshing]

[eerie electronic music]

[plastic crinkling]

[eerie electronic music]

[phone buzzing]

- Hello, I am Adam Whitney,

the director of this program.

Dale, you'll be

working to different

miniature camera technologies

to use for the study of

human behavior patterns.

Miles, you will be

creating sensors

to measure fluctuations in

the body's energy field.

Tristan, I want you to study

the relation between

bioplasma and the human DNA.

Noah, I want you to study

these images carefully

so that you will

remember the information

whenever I test you.

[distorted groaning over

eerie ambient music]

- [Woman] Stop it, stop, stop!

[distorted voices over

eerie ambient music]

[phone buzzing]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

[Noah sighs]

[briefcase rattling]

[Noah sighs]

[traffic whooshing]

[button clacking]

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- [Woman On Recording]

I suppose you think

just 'cause I have an

illness, a mental illness,

that you can treat me like

I'm some kind of guinea pig.

I am a human being,

and you don't have

any right to treat me this way.

I don't know who you people are

or what you're doing this

for, I don't really care.

I never met such sick

human beings in my life.

You know what, your whole

fuckin' profession sucks.

[muffled rattling]

[eerie ambient music]

[traffic whooshing over

ominous electronic music]

- [Mysterious Woman]

All information

is on different

levels of energy.

There's already a

frequency up here

and it's coming off of

every television set,

computer system, telephone.

They're just

constantly coming out,

you can't get away from it.

They could just stimulate

your thoughts and feelings.

Make you love,

depressed, fear, hate,

move any part of your body.

They could have you

jump off an airplane.

They could have you

crash the airplane.

You may be struggling

with it the whole time,

but you would inevitably,

would have to surrender to it.

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[machinery whirring]

[muffled chatter]

- [Noah] You don't happen to

have any acetaminophen, do you?

- [Miles] No, not on me.

- So, uh, what-what, what do

you think of these assignments?

- I think they're pretty

amazing, actually,

but we're not

supposed to be talking

about our specific assignments.

It's an independent

study, remember?

- I'm having a

difficult time, uh,

digesting these case studies.

[eerie electronic music]

They're kind of fucked

up to be honest with you.

- Come on, these

people need our help.

Just give yourself a

little bit of time, Noah,

you're just letting

it get to you.

Hey, do you know a

guy named Dale Wilton?

Wasn't he a friend of

yours from high school?

So I heard he enrolled

in the program, too.

- Unless he got in, I saw him

at the, uh, reunion, fucker!

Last got in touch with

each other years back.

We had this horrible fight.

- [Miles] Ah, bury the hatchet.

- Yeah, a friend is a friend.

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electronic music]

[ominous, rumbling ambiance]

[traffic whooshing]

[doors rattling]

[elevator whirring]

- [Man] I put cameras

everywhere, everywhere!

[eerie and tense

electronic music]

It was a sick game, it

kept getting sicker.

We were like fresh

blood transfusions

for a parasitic dictator who

was addicted to immortality.

[muffled chatter over eerie

and tense electronic music]

- [Bouncer] ID?

- Come on, drink up,

man, you all right?

- Yeah.

I'm OK.

- Forget about the program,

it's the end of the week.

Time to get out.

- All right, I'm good, I'm just,

you know, a little

tired, that's all.

- Yeah, you look tired [scoffs].

- [scoffs] Life is

standing upright,

spinning around on

bullshit, here, cheers.

[glasses clink]

- Can I get a shot of something

real strong, uh, whiskey?

- Yeah, my favorite one, too.

[eerie and tense

electronic music]

- I'm gonna be in a very

awkward situation in a second.

But thank you, wow!

- [Miles] No, wait, here

he comes, here he comes.

- Really?

[tense, eerie ambient music]

This is way too

fucking confusing--

- Miles, Noah, hey.

- What's goin' on?

- I just wanted to

know if you fuckers

have put the past behind us.

- Well, why would

I hold resentment?

That's been such

a long time ago.

- You know that

bullshit that went down,

it's, like, I apologize,

and I'm sorry.

- Saw you and Bernice Hall.

Figured you'd become

a psych student.

- It's, uh, it's the only

thing that's inspired me.

- Obviously something, right?

- Don't hate me, man.

[tense electronic music]

It's good to see you guys.

- Well, it's, uh,

good to see you.

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- That guy over there ordered

you guys a couple of drinks.

- [Miles] What guy?

- Your friend, Dale.

Two black devils.

- [Miles] I am not

fuckin' drinkin' this.

- He's not being nice anyway.

Fuck that guy.

[muffled chatter over

tense electro rock music]

[traffic whooshing]

- [Cheryl] I'm

writin' a letter here,

and I'm gonna get this off

my chest once and for all.

The letter is to the dean,

and I'm really sorry [sighs],

but you ruined my

life, you know that?

I had a nervous breakdown, you

ruined my fuckin' life, man,

and you did it on purpose,

and, uh, you enjoyed it.

And you deserve for

me to turn you in,

I should've turned you

in a long time ago,

'cause what you did

to me was wrong.

You were sexually

harassing me, I'm sorry,

that's exactly what it was.

Regardless of whether

I went with it

or how I felt about you.

That's exactly what is was, OK,

but don't rub my nose in it,

because I covered up for

you, you fuckin' prick.

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electronic music]

[traffic humming]

[phone buzzing over eerie

and ominous ambient music]

- [Woman On Phone] Yeah, I think

the whole thing was a setup

'cause he's got some kind

of need to play weird games,

and his games would get

really dangerous, you know?

He'd better watch out.

I don't need this shit,

I need a normal person.

I may be schizophrenic or

whatever the hell I've got,

but I'm more normal

than you'll ever be.

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[muffled rattling]

- [Man On Phone]

They're, they're,

they're doin' studies

for the government.

Th-that's the, the reason

they're getting the funding

for all of this.

They wanna have weapons

that are undetectable

unless you know what

you're looking for.

Unless you know how to

interlace the waveforms,

break down the

synapses of the brain.

They know they can't kill

me because if they do,

I've clouded that

information somewhere

and someone will find it,

and unless they can get me

to tell them where that's at,

they may actually come out here.

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

[tense and unsettling

ambient music]

- Oh, Noah, come on in,

Adam Whitney.

- Very nice to finally meet you.

- Sit down, please.

Sit down, you ought

to get off your feet.

- Well, thank you.

- How's your work, going along?

- Going well, I guess.

- I have a lot of

confidence in you, Noah.

Over the years, I have developed

a certain sensitivity

in reading people.

I know you will do well here.

Genesis 9:17,

God said to Noah, "This is

the token of the covenant

"which I have

established between me

"and all the flesh

upon this earth."

I know you will do

well here, Noah.

- Thanks.

- Very good.

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

[traffic whooshing over

eerie ambient music]

[electronics buzzing]

- I don't know who

you people are,

and I don't really care.

I've never met such sick

human beings in my life.

You know what, your whole

fuckin' profession sucks!

[phone line beeping]

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

[motorcycle engine rumbling]

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

[train horn blaring]

[electronics buzzing]

- [Man With Mask] Yeah,

yeah, you rolling?

- [Camera Operator] Mm-hmm.

- [Man With Mask]

Right, so I was at USC,

and I was, I was a psych major.

I had a little job measuring

lie detector results.

My teacher had there in

the psych department,

he got me quote

"employed" out there,

actually, I was just,

like, the guinea pig

for early mind

control experiments,

but the government

were to cover that up

so the ones that were

whistleblowing, like myself,

we were under threat because

we were telling the truth

and exposing these

people, but, uh,

these people didn't

like to be exposed,

so we got threatened

as a result.

[door creaking]

[door thuds]

[car whooshing over

tense electronic music]

- Pleasure, sir.

- My pleasure, too.

- [Miles] I'm a big

fan of your work.

- Huh, thank you.

This is a small

follow-through meeting

to find out how you are doing.

Is everything all right?

- Absolutely, I feel

like I'm finally

beginning to understand

how the neurotransmitters

of the brain actually work.

- If we could develop the tools

to map the psyche of

disturbed individuals,

I believe we could free

them from pain forever.

- [Miles] That's

almost overwhelming.

- [Adam] Are there questions?

- Not specifically.

- [Adam] OK, then,

see you in two weeks.

- [scoffs] OK, thank you.

- By the way,

your friend, Noah,

missed his meeting.

You heard something?

You know something about that?

- I don't really know.

[tense ambient music]

He stopped returning my

calls and emails days ago.

[scoffs] It's like

he just disappeared.

- Well, I'm sorry to hear that.

However, you are still here.

Miles, you have a great future.

- [scoffs] Thank you, sir.

- Call me Adam.

[eerie ambient music]

[traffic whooshing over

eerie ambient music]

[phone buzzing and whirring]

[static crackling]

- [Cheryl] Is it that you

just wanted to hurt me,

or are you just

the kind of person

that likes to hurt people?

You can always go work

at my web training,

I hear they like to sexually

harass their students, too.

[train whistle howling over

tense electronic music]

[muffled shouting over

buzzing electronic effects]

[electronics buzzing]

[traffic whooshing]

- Most of our work is

done sitting at computers,

but the most challenging

is in the field.

- That's the part I

really wanna get into.

- Sexuality, Miles,

is the direct link

to the primal scream.

Orgasm is a little death.

It's only when we

are close to death

that our minds can be pure,

and we need that purity

for our experiments.

- [Miles] I can see that.

- [Adam] I believe you are

ready for the next level.

Make sure you follow

all the instructions

to the last detail.

[ominous electronic music]

[footsteps clacking over

ominous electronic music]

- [Miles] Hey.

- Hey.

- [Miles] Haven't I

seen you around before?

What's your name?

- Gemini.

- Gemini,

please, come in.

[door crunching]

So, Gemini, is that

your real name?

- We don't wanna talk about

our real names, now, do we?

- Of course not.

[engine rumbling]

[computer buzzing over ominous

and eerie electronic music]

[static crackling]

[traffic whooshing]

[rhythmic, vaguely ominous

and eerie electronic music]

[pills rattling]

[rhythmic, vaguely ominous

and eerie electronic music]

What are the pills for?

- You don't need to worry

about that right now.

[rhythmic, vaguely ominous

and eerie electronic music]

- [Miles] Give me just a second

to get this thing set up.

[switches clacking]

[sighs] Do you ever get

nervous when you're doin' this?

- [Gemini] That's

another question,

you ask so many questions!

- [Miles] Let's

just get to work.

- You'll do fine.

[ominous and unsettling

electronic music]

[switches clicking]

[muffled shouting]

No, no, stop, stop [gasps]!

[eerie electronic music]

[echoed shouting]

[Gemini gasps]

[tense and unsettling

electronic music]

[computer beeping]

- [sighs] The fuck?

Hello?

- Dale, it's me,

you've gotta come out

and meet me right away.

You remember the spot

where we used to hang out?

[sighs] You've got to come out

right away [sighs], please.

- Fuck, man, it's

four in the morning!

- I need you to do me

this one last favor

if you were ever my fucking

friend, do you understand?

Please!

- This better be serious.

- There's no time

for explanations!

- All right, give

me half an hour.

[keyboard clacking]

[buzzing and bubbling

electronic effects]

[tense and ominous

ambient music]

Noah!

[footsteps crunching]

[tense and ominous

ambient music]

What's goin' on with you,

why'd you wanna meet

all the way out here?

- Copper wiring in the walls.

The transmission

can't be traced here.

This entire place

is a dead zone.

Don't you remember from class?

- Why don't you come back,

finish, get your degree?

- Why?

So I can grow up

and be like you?

- So what have you been doing?

- Been collecting things.

Transmissions,

people's testimony,

people who've been damaged.

- So what's so urgent, hmm?

- I intercepted this one

from the Victims Channel.

- What's that?

[tape snapping]

- It's a closed

circuit video blog.

Victims of psychological

torture use it

to communicate with each other.

People who have been

psychologically raped

are on that tape, Dale.

Do you understand how

important that is?

[tense electronic music]

Thank you for coming.

[tense and ominous

electronic music]

[keyboard clacking]

- I could hear his voice.

It was almost like

about five to 10

people or something like that.

All of them kept telling me

a whole bunch of different

things, like how does it feel

to get fucked all the

way through your brains.

I didn't know whether I was

asleep with my eyes closed

and, and everybody

was talking to me,

but they were able to, like,

receive this information

and take it out

and they were also, I

felt like they were trying

to put in, uh, different,

uh, data inside of me

that would make

me destroy myself.

- I would have these

weird aura feelings,

like this real, really weird,

like warm, warmth come over me.

It would start with

the fingertips,

and it would, and

also I could feel it

go up through my veins all

the way up into my head

into the back of my eye.

I know there is something being

completely stolen from me.

- Our enemy is a blur.

[tense electronic music]

I mean [sighs], assignments,

I don't trust anybody, really.

[traffic whooshing]

- Science is unpredictable,

but you're the one

who pushed it too far.

- You didn't tell me

she could die from it!

- She had AIDS.

Her time was limited.

I'm sorry about

what has happened,

but we have to take risks.

- No, I'm sorry [sighs].

I don't really feel

like I can be a part

of this project anymore.

- But you agreed.

- You can't prove that.

- Let me tell you something.

I have slept with

many of my students

with no risk of being

reported, no risk at all,

because I record the

girl telling me how

much she wants me.

So I have her

consent on the tape,

like I have yours

concerning our project.

Our future on this

planet is precarious,

and yet we have

to evolve somehow.

To capture the essence of

the human being, his mind,

his personality, come on, Miles!

You worked on the project, you

know what I'm talking about!

I can make this

situation go away.

[tense electronic music]

But you have to help me.

Someone is making threats.

It's a former student of

mine who had some problems,

but I think I have a good

idea how to find her.

- There's one student,

she disappeared,

but we're gonna find her

using technology

we've developed here,

and trust me, we're

all fully committed.

[tense electronic music]

[electronics buzzing

and whirring]

- [Mysterious Woman] But

once, in the olden days,

they used to, um, cut one

arm and then cut one hand,

and then they could travel

and they could speak

to each other by

touching that wound.

When we actually

tested this again,

we took our college, uh, student

and we took some of his blood,

and we had him take a log,

what girlfriend,

what did he eat,

how did he feel, what

type of tests did he take,

what time did he go to sleep,

and for three months,

his blood reacted

to exactly what was going

on with him, exactly.

So in the same ways as blood

holds electricity and waveforms,

they could do the same

thing with another person.

[tense, vaguely eerie

ambient electronic music]

- [Mysterious Man] I knew for

me it was a new beginning.

I felt this power

that was nothing

like I'd ever felt before.

There was nothing that

I couldn't accomplish.

I could do anything.

It filled a hole, a void inside

that I had since I was a child,

but I still knew that I had to

do whatever was asked of me.

I was going to find Cheryl,

otherwise, who knows

what would happen.

- [Dale] Another part

of the facility, huh?

- The way that you

see everything.

- Yeah, it's cool.

- Cameras everywhere.

- Yeah.

- So tell me, how's

your work, tell us.

- Yeah, they're very

good, I'm excited.

I think I'm breaking

through some barriers.

- Good.

Now, do you know what is

the meaning of theater?

- Uh, live theater, like plays?

- [Adam] Yes.

- Entertainment?

- With theater

was born the mask.

It hides the face

of whoever wears it,

his identity, and

at the same time,

the vibration of the brain,

suddenly, this mask

reflects their power.

As a next assignment, Dale,

I want you to wear it.

Meet the divine.

- [Dale] Uh, thank you, I'm, uh,

I'm lookin' forward to this.

- Good.

- [Dale] All right,

yeah, thank you.

[traffic whooshing over

tense electronic music]

[rhythmic electronic music]

[phone whoops]

- Oh my God, he's on his way.

[bird fluttering]

[snickers] He looks

really cute, I'm excited.

I get tired of

talkin' to pigeons

all the time, you know, guys?

As cool as you are, no offense.

[rhythmic electronic music]

[Jeanie chuckles]

Be good, OK, watch the fort.

Bye, babies.

[traffic humming over quietly

tense electronic music]

Hey, Dale?

Jeanie.

- Hi, thanks for coming out.

- You're even better

looking in person.

- So are you, so, you

wanna go somewhere?

- [Jeanie] Yeah, totally,

where do you wanna go?

- Um, oh, I figured

I'm just kind of a,

I'm stressed out, I'm

a, I'm a psych student.

I've been doin' a lot

of studying, you know,

so I'm just, uh, a

little overwhelmed.

- Yeah, man,

school's killing me.

I'm doing internet marketing.

- [Dale] Wow, that sounds heavy.

- Yeah, it's a lotta

work, a lotta work.

- [Dale] So you understand

what I'm sayin'?

- Totally, hey, do have

anything to get high?

- [scoffs] Uh, depends on

what you get high with.

- Uh, well, I'm feelin'

like a, a downer,

like, um, vikes or oxies

or somethin', you know?

Somethin' to just chill,

chill me out [chuckles].

- Yeah, I've got

a bad back, so I,

I think I've got 30

milligram oxycodone.

- [Jeanie] What?

- I do.

- Oh, man.

- I do.

- 30 milli, that's awesome, yes!

- It's better than 10.

- [chuckles] Yeah, it is!

Wow, they look real.

- They're real.

- Eh, I don't like

to take stuff that's,

you know, bad for me.

- [Dale] Yeah, no, I understand.

- [Jeanie] This is

cool, this'll just--

- [Dale] Be careful

drinking, you know?

- Eh, gimme a minute.

- There you go.

[rhythmic electronic music]

So, do you like cam sex?

- [scoffs] Sometimes, yeah.

- Sometimes, I like

masks, you know?

Plays out your

subconscious, your id.

- [Jeanie] Your id?

- Desire for love and sex,

controlled by your libido,

and then the desire for

death and aggression.

These two competing

instincts, you know,

build up in the id

causing tension,

and you gotta

release that tension.

- [Jeanie] Wow!

- You feel me?

- [chuckles] I'm all about

releasing tension right now.

- [Dale] Yeah, absolutely.

[engine rumbling]

The journey begins.

- [Jeanie] I'm excited.

So ready, I could fuckin'

use a cool change.

- [Dale] Oh, it's gonna be cool.

[Jeanie laughs]

All right, Jeanie, I have

something to ask you.

- Ask me.

- [Dale] How would you feel

if you I wanted you

to be blindfolded?

- Uh--

- [Dale] Would

that freak you out?

- No, man, that's kinda

kinky, I'm into it.

- You up for it.

- All right, I, I feel

like I gotta trust you.

You seem, like, you know, kinky.

[traffic whooshing]

[moans passionately] Yeah, yeah!

Oh, yeah [laughs]!

[unsettling electronic music]

Yeah [moans], yeah!

[Jeanie moaning passionately

over eerie electronic music]

[Jeanie laughs]

[Jeanie gasps and moans]

[Jeanie chuckles]

[Jeanie gasping over

eerie electronic music]

Yeah [gasps], yeah, oh yeah!

[Jeanie gasping and shrieking

over eerie electronic music]

[eerie ambient tones]

[Dale grunting aggressively]

[Dale gasping]

[eerie and unsettling

electronic music]

[machinery whirring]

[Tristan sighs]

[Tristan grunts]

[ominous ambient music]

[Tristan grunts]

[Tristan sighs]

[zipper crunching]

[Tristan sighs]

[doors crunching shut]

[ominous ambient music]

[engine rumbling]

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

- Dale!

- I saw that tape,

it made me sick, man.

- C'mere.

Look at my eye.

Here, right by the pupil, look.

- There's nothing in your eye.

- I know.

- [Dale] Just, what

are talking about?

- Shh, shh!

- All right.

- Just look, right there.

- [Dale] All right,

listen, listen.

- Just look!

- Listen, you've

been awake too long.

Look, there's

nothing in your eye!

I promise you, there's

nothing in your eye.

[tense and ominous

ambient music]

- I am getting, like, tension,

tension headaches in the

frontal part of my lobe [sighs].

Shh, swelling pressure.

[tense ambient music]

Yeah, yeah, uh [sighs],

[tense ambient music]

[sighs] I found him.

- Hey, look, let me see

what I can find out, OK?

You're fine, all right?

[Noah sighs]

It's all in your head.

[ominous and tense

ambient music]

- Thanks.

[footsteps clacking]

[switch clacking]

[eerie and unsettling

ambient electronic music]

[keyboard clacking]

- [clears throat] They're

constantly making new things

to make the

cellphone invaluable,

that you can't do

anything without it.

I remember I was bleeding

from under my nails,

so I electrocuted myself.

I'd been on the phone a lot,

and I started thinking

these crazy thoughts

like is it, is it the phone

I've been holding to

this side of my head,

and is it doing

something to me, like.

[ominous and eerie

ambient electronic music]

- You're a victim.

You were his victim,

he's sick, I'm sorry.

I'm sorry for my sicknesses.

[eerie and ominous

ambient electronic music]

- [Computerized Voice] Preview

and identification completed.

[door rattling]

[electronics buzzing over

ominous ambient music]

- Go on, keep working.

- [Tristan] OK.

[keyboard clacking]

- [Adam] You found anything?

- No, there's been

a lotta action,

just, uh, none that you

might be looking for [sighs].

- Well, then work harder.

I'll come check

with you tomorrow.

- Listen, you don't have

to obsess so hard, sir.

I've got the data,

and I'm analyzing it with,

with all the records we have.

I mean, if I find a

match, I'll tell you.

- I don't like to repeat myself.

[electronics buzzing over

ominous and tense ambient music]

Good night, Tristan.

[electronics buzzing over

unsettling ambient music]

- Fuck!

[ominous and unsettling

rumbling ambient tones]

- You've got the sensitivities

to psychological disorders.

It creates an obscenity

in electromagnetic

radiation, the EMR.

[whirring electronic

music over muffled dialog]

Concentrated exposure can, can

lead to heart irregularities

and cancer, brain

tumors, just look.

It can actually alter

your, your, your DNA.

I mean restructure,

essentially, uh, rewire

the human genome.

This information was to be

made available at any cost.

[lighter snapping]

- These people are

like a family to me!

Don't you understand that,

don't you understand that?

They were like a family to me!

You know how important that is,

that's all I ever wanted!

Maybe you don't care,

maybe you don't,

but that's all I ever wanted!

Can't you guys

both respect that?

Shut up, shut up,

you pussy!

You'd be suckin' dick

if it wasn't for me,

wouldn't you, wouldn't you?

If it were up to you,

we'd be serial killers?

That's not the

point, you understand

what type of position

we're in right now, right?

Fuck you!

What, do you wanna hit me,

do you want me to hit you?

Don't touch him,

leave him alone.

Fuckin' put your finger on my

face, put me up one more time!

[gun clicking]

Stop it, just calm down.

Leave him alone, just calm down!

OK, do you agree that I'm

the voice of reason here?

I'm trying, didn't

I just try, right?

We have got an open

mind, all of us.

We've gotta listen to each other

and understand where

each one is coming from.

Everyone here is

trying to make sense.

If you just would listen to

him, I will listen to you,

and you listen to

me, we have a chance!

Help me out, man!

I understand, I respect you,

just help me out, man, please!

The funny thing is

I'm talkin' to nobody!

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- [Tristan] Whitney

keeps classified files

of the students who've

been part of the program,

and the files go back for years.

He, he keeps old

cellphones around.

I mean, why would

he keep this old,

outdated technology

around, is, is,

I, I think it might

have something to do

with the frequency of the

phone, can't be duplicated

'cause it's a crystal and every

phone crystal is different.

[drawer snaps]

[electronics buzzing]

[low throbbing ambient tones]

- You find something?

- Not yet, nope.

I don't [sighs],

I don't know what it is.

- And did you do

everything I told you?

- I injected them with the dye,

and then I did everything

the way you showed me.

- Well, then, I'll have to

come back again tomorrow.

Oh, by the way, did

you get the order?

- Oh, yeah, came

in this morning.

[box rattling]

1000 pills of ketamine.

Enough to stop a herd

of elephants there.

[box rattling over

buzzing electronics]

- I'll see you tomorrow.

- Oh, hey, I was,

I was thinking,

could, could I maybe, could

I maybe get one of those?

[box rattling]

[pills rattling]

- Accomplishment.

- Thanks.

[bottle thwacks]

[electronics buzzing over

low rumbling ambient tones]

I got you.

[phone buzzing]

[keypad thwacking]

[camera snaps]

- That was a very intense

conversation in class.

I didn't wanna leave,

I wanted to stay.

[eerie and tense ambient music]

- How can you swallow the shit

that they're

feeding us in there?

- What do you mean?

I think you've got it all wrong.

[eerie and tense ambient music]

- I'm outta here,

for good.

- You can't leave.

- Yeah, right?

- [Dale] Hey, Kamal!

- I'm out, you got

it under control.

[ominous and eerie

ambient electronic music]

[muffled chatter over eerie,

unsettling ambient music]

[phone chirping]

Hello?

[modem buzzing and whirring]

[static crackling]

[unsettling throbbing

ambient tones]

[Tristan sighs]

[unsettling throbbing

ambient tones]

[gloves thwacking]

[Tristan sighs]

[phone clacking]

[eerie ambient music]

[door alarm dinging]

[engine rumbling]

[echoing rock guitar over

jangling electronic tones]

[rhythmic electro rock music]

[eerie and unsettling

electronic accent]

- Hey, you people

just have this need

to manipulate and

control other people.

That's really sick.

Yeah, only you're

not any healthier

than anybody else, none of you.

I think you're all really

sicker than most human beings .

You're really sick people.

[buzzing and whirring

electronic tones]

[low, throbbing ambient tones]

[ominous and eerie

electronic tones]

[bell clanging]

[swell of ominous and

unsettling electronic music]

[Tristan gags]

[ominous and unsettling

electronic music]

[Tristan coughing and gagging]

[Tristan gasping and coughing]

[Tristan groaning over

rattling ignition]

- [Tristan] [gasps] Fuck!

[Tristan coughing]

[Tristan gasping and grunting

over tense ambient music]

[Tristan gasping for breath]

[Tristan grunting over

rattling ignition]

Dammit!

[Tristan gasping and grunting]

[train whistle wailing]

[train whirring on tracks

over dinging alarm bell]

- I got into a car accident,

and some people helped me

before the ambulance got there.

I don't know, they were, like,

some other kind of ambulance,

and once I, at the hospital,

I don't know exactly when,

what happened to me, I mean,

they say that they stick

their finger up your, uh,

anus to, for reflex, um,

but I don't know,

sometimes I wonder if maybe

they did stick

something, um, in there.

Some kind of, uh,

chip or something,

'cause after the car accident,

I felt like I had

to be reborn again.

- [scoffs] This is the

only place that's safe.

There's no wires

that are above me

that are not

grounded to the dirt.

The dirt keeps, keeps the arc

from coming off of

their power lines

and shooting through, I mean,

I've seen, I've seen the

television completely off.

[mimics electrical buzz] Go

right, right out and turn white.

It, it doesn't matter,

it doesn't even have

to be plugged in.

They can, they can,

they can make a,

a cellphone explode

next to your head.

[unsettling guitar accents]

If you're listening to this,

you know that I need your help.

They're trying to fucking kill

me with invisible waveforms.

Get all of the incriminating

data from the tests

and the people

who've been tested on

and the ones that

are still out there.

I have it all back

up into the cloud,

but if I were to die,

which is very likely,

I have it all encapsulated,

uh, titanium flash drive.

[eerie and unsettling

ambient music]

[door rattling]

[gun clicks]

[lock clacking]

- [Cheryl] You don't understand

anything about me, I mean,

[sniveling] you don't

understand how much you hurt me.

I know you don't want [sighs]--

[hatch thuds]

[lock clacking]

[low rumbling ambient tones]

[eerie and unsettling

ambient music]

[footsteps clacking over

eerie ambient music]

[switches snapping]

[eerie pulsing ambient tones]

- Genesis 9:17.

God said unto Noah,

"This is the token

of the covenant

"which I have

established between me

"and all the flesh that

is upon the earth."

[unsettling ambient music]

[woman gasps]

[woman shrieks]

[woman thuds to the ground]

- [Woman] No, please [gasps]!

[strikes thudding]

[strikes cracking]

[woman coughing and gagging]

[switches snapping]

[distant dogs barking

over eerie ambient tones]

- Fuck, [muttering]!

Fuck!

It's not my, fuck [gasps]!

[eerie and unsettling

ambient music]

[low rumbling ambient tones]

[traffic humming]

[eerie and unsettling

ambient music]

- What's that on your head?

[strap snapping]

- Protects me from

the transmissions.

They're coming for me.

[gasping] They're coming

for me, aren't they?

- I haven't heard

anything like that.

- No.

The great and glorious science,

are you proud of what

you've accomplished?

- What do you mean?

Somebody's gotta infiltrate,

see what's going on.

You're certainly

not doin' it, Noah.

Somebody's gotta

be on the inside.

- On the inside, they

are on the inside of you.

- What the fuck are

you talking about,

they're on the inside of me?

Let me ask you something.

Do you think you can take

them on on your own, huh?

You need me as

much as I need you.

- Did you find

out what it's like

when they're done using you?

They'll tell you what to do,

because there's no getting away.

Not in this pathetic life.

You gotta trust somebody.

[buzzing electronic tones

over unsettling ambient music]

If anything happens

to me, anything,

I'm gonna put a special

package for you right here.

- [Dale] What are you

talking about, Noah?

- This is everything I've

collected so far, do you get it?

This is all the tapes, my

tapes, the victims' tapes,

this is my life, and

I am giving it to you.

- [Dale] If something

happens to me,

what do you want me to do?

[tense, pulsing

electronic music]

- If that time ever comes,

[scoffs] look inside

the briefcase.

You're gonna find

some information.

Follow the instructions exactly

then destroy any extra

copies to make sure

that the feds don't get them,

do you understand me, Dale?

- Yeah, if that time comes,

you can trust in me.

- How long have we

known each other?

- [Dale] Long time, why?

- Remember I was so

idealistic that I,

now you're working

on secret patents

and I'm doing, well, this shit.

[eerie electronic music]

We're still friends, right?

- Yeah, of course we're friends.

We'll always be close.

- All right.

[slaps thwacking over

eerie ambient music]

Just remember this spot, OK?

- Of course.

[tense and eerie ambient music]

[crickets chirping over

rumbling ambient tones]

[door rattling]

[eerie, unsettling

ambient music]

[skittering electronic accent]

[woman gasps]

[skittering and screeching

electronic tones]

[punches thwacking]

[skittering and screeching

electronic tones]

[whooshing electronic effects]

[Noah gasps]

[switches clicking]

[Dale coughing and retching]

[toilet flushing]

[Dale gasps]

[metal clanging]

I'm scared.

I didn't realize that

Whitney was manipulating us.

I just want to stay

in control [gasps].

[gun cocking]

[Dale gasping]

I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.

I can't take it back now.

[Dale sniveling]

[distant traffic humming]

[insects chirping over

rumbling ambient tones]

- [Tristan] Who's out there?

Show your fucking self!

- [Hooded Man] I can't

show you who I am!

- I'm gonna fry your fucking

brain with waveforms!

Let me see your face!

- [Hooded Man] I'm

an administrator

for the Victims Channel.

I can't show you my face,

I have to be anonymous.

- Blog dude from the,

from the Victims Channel?

Show me that you're unarmed.

[ominous ambient music]

Turn your fucking

camera on all of this.

You, you need to

process all of this!

This is where, this is where

they test it on the victims,

[grunting] all the tapes,

everything comes from here!

You gotta be quick,

though, we gotta hurry!

[insects chirping over

ominous ambient music]

Are you ready to hear this?

- [Victims Channel Rep]

Just tell your story.

- The test started off

with whenever we get a

person who came into the

psychiatric part of the school.

We would, um, first

inject them with this dye,

I thought it was a

dye, which later on,

I come to find out is a, some

kind of nanotechnology liquid

that's not even classified

to use on people,

but it makes it so we can see

how the synapses

of the brain are,

are communicating with that

part of the body at that moment.

The ultimate goal is

to create a weapon

that doesn't even

kill people but,

it can wipe out

massive amounts of,

of, of brain frequency

and basically turn

people into sheep.

[rhythmic and eerie

electronic music]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

[swell of tense

electronic music]

- [Cheryl] The day I

met you in the library.

I, I really did like you.

Wow.

- Adam Whitney, I

wrote this book.

- Cheryl.

I was so stupid to think

you were a nice person.

You know, I thought

we could get along,

but if you didn't want me,

you should've just let me go.

[button clicks]

- They've tapped into

the, the whole grid

where if she comes within

any of those cameras, and

we, we get glimpses of her,

and we can pick up on her

waveform, but then she's gone.

If somehow they're able

to, uh, find her frequency

or whatever it is that's

leaving the messages,

then more people are gonna die.

I mean, there's no evidence

the, that the woman is real.

She could just be some cloud

just drifting through the

wires, through the fiberoptics,

and, and, and theoretically,

she could be implanted

into someone else's mind,

and I think that that's what

he's the most afraid of.

If, if, if this doesn't get out,

more people will be

missing, you know?

More tests'll be done, but

people don't know that.

That's the--

[muffled rustling]

- [Victims Channel

Rep] Who is that?

- Come on!

[tense electronic music]

[tense electronic music with

unsettling buzzing tones]

[rhythmic and tense

electronic music]

[footsteps thudding]

[rhythmic and tense

electronic music]

[muffled rattling]

[rhythmic and tense

electronic music]

[footsteps thudding over

tense electronic music]

[muffled rattling]

[footsteps and rattling

over tense electronic music]

[glass shattering]

[tense electronic music with

unsettling buzzing tones]

[ominous and tense

electronic music]

C'mon, c'mon, down here, down!

Get in here!

[ominous and tense

electronic music]

- Fuck!

[ominous electronic music]

[object thwacking on trailer]

Son of a bitch!

[rhythmic and tense

electronic music]

[engine rumbling over

tense electronic music]

[men gasping over

tense electronic music]

[rhythmic and tense

electronic music]

[echoing shouts over

tense electronic music]

[van creaking]

[men grunting]

[Tristan sighs]

- [Victims Channel Rep] Come on!

[ignition rattling]

- I'm gonna take you to

the medical facility.

It's, it's close to here.

[engine rumbling]

God!

[engine rumbling over

tense ambient music]

I'm gonna give you something.

During admissions, everyone

that was admitted to the school

signed a waiver

releasing their lives.

I cannot give this chip to you

without seeing your face,

I have to see your face!

I have to know who, who's,

who's hands these

peoples' lives are in.

[tense electronic music]

Take it, their DNA

code, everything!

Their lives are on that.

[ominous and tense

electronic music]

See the light up there

on the third floor?

Up above this bridge?

- [Victims Channel Rep] Yeah.

- You're gonna go

to the third floor.

Whitney's retina

scan is on that chip.

It'll give you complete access

to anywhere in the system.

- [Victims Channel Rep] All

right, I'll get what I can.

- Use the code that I gave you.

[engine rumbling over

eerie ambient music]

[door crunching]

[engine rumbling]

[eerie ambient music]

There's somehow,

let everybody know

that there's machines

that are controlling, uh,

all of the synapses

in, in our minds.

Everything we do,

they know we're gonna

do it before we do it.

It's like he's waitin' behind

you at the gas station,

but what is he doin'?

He's not buying

anything, you know?

Heh, and then you go

and wait behind him.

He looks at you like you're

fuckin' crazy, but you're not!

[engine rumbling over eerie

and ominous ambient music]

[door creaking]

[door crunching]

[traffic whooshing over eerie

and ominous ambient music]

[ominous and menacing

ambient electronic music]

[train screeching over

ominous ambient music]

[alarm dings]

[muffled PA chatter over

ominous ambient music]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

[doors rattling]

[eerie ambient music]

[buzzing electronic tones

over eerie ambient music]

[Tristan groaning over

buzzing electronic tones]

[eerie and ominous

electronic music]

[buzzing electronic tones]

[train whirring]

- [PA Announcer] Now arriving

Vermont/Santa Monica Station.

Exit here for Los

Angeles City College.

[rumbling ambient tones]

Stand clear, the

doors are closing.

[footsteps clacking]

[ominous rumbling ambient tones]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- I read this thing

recently about the dinosaurs

becoming extinct is because

they found this iridium

that was along the, it

was all along the fossils,

that it's not found,

like, on Earth.

It's, like, they find

it in outer space, yeah,

so they found that,

like, the earth,

there must've been these

meteorites or something

coming from outer

space that made the,

that eradicated the dinosaurs.

- Yeah, that's their

life, you know that.

- So, I really like this part

here that she has to say.

This chapter about how

to make experiments

with biological

transmutation successful.

Like, that's really interesting,

it's, like,

one-of-a-kind research.

- You know, it's just research.

Two plus two equals four.

- It's kind of cold in here.

Do you maybe wanna

get out of here,

maybe go to my

place for a drink?

- Very sweet, but

I can't, I can't.

I have to go back

to the project.

It takes all of my free time.

- Maybe I could come with you?

I'd really like to see what

you've been working on.

- [Adam] You sure?

[rhythmic electro rock music]

- [Cheryl] Yeah, I'm totally

sure, I'd really like to go.

- OK, let's pick up my car.

- [Cheryl] Mm-hmm.

[rhythmic electro rock music]

[traffic whooshing]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- [Computerized Voice] Preview

and identification completed.

- [Cheryl] Wow, this

place is amazing!

- My lab, and I'm proud of it.

- So, Adam, do you

have any children?

- I always dream

of having a family,

but you know how it is

once you get married.

50 percent of your

time for the wife,

50 percent of your

time for the kids,

another 50 percent for

the career, what's left?

So I focus on my work,

and in some ways,

my students are my children.

[door rattling over

ominous ambient music]

What you are about to see I

shouldn't really show to nobody.

You understand that?

- Yeah, you make

me feel special.

- Here, here we see the cutting

edge of mind technology.

Nobody's authorized

to do this but me.

Everything here, all the labs,

the whole project is being

financed by the government.

There are special

parts of this program

that I have to do

separate from the school

so that there is

no interference.

- What is this place?

- It's OK, I'm the

only one to use it.

To tell you the truth,

I really need your help.

- What do you mean?

- I have to record

a human waveform.

- You mean the bioplasma?

- Yes, exactly!

And I need someone

as dedicated as I am

to be able to analyze

it completely.

- What do you need me to do?

[ominous ambient music]

- [lips smacking] Trust me.

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

[buttons snapping]

[buzzing electrical hum]

[eerie and ominous

electronic music]

[Cheryl gasps]

[tense electronic music with

unsettling gurgling accents]

[computer buzzing over

eerie pulsing ambient music]

[static crackling]

- If this gets in the wrong

people's hands, we're fucked!

Do you get it, fucked!

Chill out.

It's getting people's

mind, their souls!

Am I the only one here

who wants to live, guys?

I wanna live!

Come on, I know, we had

no father, I get it!

Where's all this

hate coming from?

We had nothing!

Where did this come from?

Talk to him!

Will you please let me talk?

I'm gonna end up killing myself,

can you please help

me out, Dale, please?

You're everything that I

never wanted to be, OK?

He fucking used you man!

Ask him when we talk.

That's the whole reason that

we're even in this mess!

Does anyone here understand me?

It's not about pers, Dale,

it's not about personal issues!

Can't you understand that?

Can't you understand that?

What the hell is wrong with you?

We all need each

other, you need me,

you need me, we need

each other, Dale!

Do you guys understand

right now, single-handedly,

we're the most powerful

group of people in the world,

and if you guys were with me,

we could be unstoppable!

OK, what do you want me to do?

Do you want me to be

somebody that I'm not?

What do you want me to do?

I want you to get every message,

every testimonial, every

bit of data, every CD,

every incriminating evidence

that we possible could have

and destroy it, now!

[objects thwacking on counter]

[eerie, vaguely

unsettling ambient music]

[plastic snapping over

quietly tense ambient music]

[CD cracking]

[eerie electronic music

over rhythmic percussion]

[plastic rattling]

[eerie electronic music

over rhythmic percussion]

[eerie, gurgling ambient

music with jangling guitar]

[phone thwacking]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- [Adam] I believe you are

ready for the next level.

- I'm so glad I could help you.

- I thank you, darling.

[footsteps clacking over

eerie ambient music]

[electronics buzzing

and whirring]

[eerie throbbing

electronic tones]

[Cheryl gasping and groaning

over unsettling ambiance]

[throbbing and pulsing

electronic tones]

[pulsing and whirring

electronic tones]

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

Fuck!

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- [Mysterious Man]

For all the women

that Whitney had abused,

she was the anomaly.

[shuddering percussion accent]

The second law of thermodynamics

says that entropy,

the random disorder of energy

and matter in a system,

always increases with time.

It's as if whenever she

goes through the wires,

her waveform is amplified,

and then could show up

anywhere at anytime.

[muffled rattling]

[eerie buzzing electronic tones]

[footsteps thudding]

[eerie pulsing electronic music]

[electronics buzzing

and whirring]

[buttons snapping]

[eerie pulsing and

whirring electronic music]

[pulsing electronic tones

over unsettling ambient music]

- Seem to think because

you're a psychologist

that you know more about

how to live life than I do,

but I don't play these kinds

of sick, psychotic games

with other people's heads, do I?

No, see, you people just

have this need to manipulate

and control other people,

that's really sick.

You know, and you're not any

healthier than anybody else.

None of you, I think you're all

really sicker than

most human beings.

You're really sick people.

[static crackling]

[pulsing electronic tones

over rumbling ambiance]

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

I call, suppose I

call the police,

and you deserve for

me to turn you in.

I shoulda turned you

in a long time ago

'cause what you did

to me was wrong.

You were sexually

harassing me, I'm sorry,

that's exactly what it was.

Regardless of whether

I went with it

or how I felt about you,

that's exactly what it was,

OK, but don't rub my nose in it,

'cause I covered up for

you, you fuckin' prick!

[eerie screeching

electronic music]

[muffled shrieking and gasping]

- [Cheryl] [sobs] No [gasping]!

[Cheryl whimpering]

- You're coming with me.

[eerie and ominous

ambient music]

- [Man With Mask]

Adopted children

and children in placements

are, uh, prime targets.

You can get a child

out of a placement,

mind control it, and

then bring it back.

Nobody knows the difference,

so later on in life, when they

need to fast-track somebody,

they use these people that

they've mind controlled

earlier in their life

when they were young.

- Do you guys realize

that if we get caught,

we're going to prison forever!

I'd rather be dead.

Fuckin' A, man, we gotta

pull this together!

I'd definitely

rather you be dead!

This should've been decided

an hour ago, am I right?

Listen, you listen,

everybody in the world,

every person is different.

Everybody has a

different purpose,

everyone has a different reason.

I'm already dead, guys!

OK, guys, let's come together!

You, you, let's come

together, look at me!

Look at me, look at me,

let's pull it together, OK?

Are you with me, huh?

We can do it, you

can do it, come on!

Yeah, it's the best idea

I've ever heard, let's go.

Right now, let's fuckin' do it!

[metal creaking]

[computer buzzing over

eerie pulsing ambient music]

[muffled rattling]

[buzzing alarm tones]

[static crackling]

[insects chirping over eerie

and ominous ambient music]

[gun rattling]

- Look at who I

am, look at me now!

- Neither of us knew

what could happen.

- You were always the expert!

You knew this

could happen to me!

[gunshots cracking]

[insects chirping]

[static buzzing]

You didn't kill me,

'cause I'm already dead!

[gun rattling]

[tense ambient electronic music]

- [Miles] You like

to torture people!

- [Adam] What?

- You like to study pain!

- [Adam] Hey, hey,

hey, I-I-I didn't,

I don't want to hurt nobody!

Stop, stop, stop it, stop it.

Come on, come on!

- And neither did I.

[engine rumbling over tense

ambient electronic music]

[gun cocking]

[car door crunching]

[gate clanging]

[tense ambient music]

- Look, look, you

don't understand.

I was just trying to

purify their souls

for our experiment,

you know that!

I am not a bad person.

- Maybe I'm a bad person.

[gunshot cracking]

It's only when we're close

to death that our minds are--

- Please, please, please

don't, don't shoot!

I-I'm, please, no-no, please!

- Don't, don't what?

[gunshot cracking]

- No, no, no, no!

[Adam groans]

[gasping] Wait [gasps], wait!

Wait [gasps], you

did it [gasping].

Cheryl did, it

worked, it worked!

[gun clicking]

They're gonna come after us,

they're gonna find out

everything about us!

They're gonna find

out everything!

- I burned all my files, Dale.

I suggest you do the same.

[gun rattling]

[distant siren blaring]

- [Dale] What's the

matter with you?

What's the matter with you!

- See ya around.

[Dale gasping over eerie

and ominous ambient music]

[tense pulsing electronic music]

[keyboard clacking]

[tense pulsing electronic music]

[electronic buzzing]

[tense pulsing electronic music]

- I was embarrassed in

front of a bunch of people.

I looked like a goddamn fool,

and I don't know why because

I didn't do anything to you.

Maybe you're just sadistic.

You ruined my life.

[buzzing electronic tones]

[buzzing and skittering

electronic tones]

[buzzing electronic tones

over clattering percussion]

- Preserve it, man,

preserve it for us!

Preserve for it for

the fucking guinea pigs

who've been psychologically

raped, day in, day out.

[gasps] My frequency's

unknown, man.

Please.

- [Mysterious Woman]

There is a theory

that there is an entity

that created all

electroneurologic

field of information.

It could actually

create holograms,

become entities in

front of your face.

Call you up on the telephone,

replicate any voice pattern,

whether they be your

friends or parents.

They can have complete

control of all your computers.

You can't get away from it.

[ominous ambient music]

[footsteps clacking over

ominous ambient music]

[ominous and eerie

ambient music]

[traffic humming over

eerie ambient music]

[Tristan coughing]

[traffic whooshing]

[traffic whooshing over

tense electronic music]

- [Tristan] Gotta

listen now, everybody!

They're stalking

us, Victims Channel!

[wheelchair rattling]

[groans] Shit [groans]!

[Tristan gasping]

I gotta get back up, OK.

It's not too late,

gotta listen to me!

Listen to me!

[traffic humming over

ominous ambient music]

[ominous ambient music]

- [Cheryl] My phone

is disconnected.

Did you want to see me, you

know where I am, goodbye.

[Cheryl laughing over

ominous ambient music]

[phone line crunching]

[ominous and eerie

ambient electronic music]

[rhythmic and unsettling

electronic music

with murky bass]