Soul Fray (2016) - full transcript

By daylight, Lake Miraton is a charming vacation spot; swimming, hiking, old-fashioned living and the like. It is the perfect place to spend a golden summer's afternoon. But as the sun sets on the renters of cabin 206, they begin to notice that the night brings out something different in the lake. As a malevolent darkness rises up around them, five youths are suddenly forced into a battle for their own survival. Strangers become allies; friends become enemies. Until the sun rises again, nobody will be safe.

When we were younger,

Danny and I used to go down
to the dock at night

and look at the moon
reflecting on the lake.

We'd stare for hours at the water.

Wondering what secrets
it was keeping from us.

Never suspecting how dark
those secrets might be.

Claire!

Help!

Help me.

Swim to me.
Come on, come on.

Give me your hand.
Come on Danny, come on, Danny.



It's okay, it's okay.

Can you grab the dock,
I promise I'm not gonna let go.

I'm not gonna let go.
I just need you to help me.

Danny, give me your other hand.

Can you grab the dock?
Stop panicking and help me!

I'm trying!

Mom, Dad! Help!

I'm trying.

Don't let go.
I've gotcha, I'm not gonna let go.

I'm not gonna let go.
Can you grab the dock?

(Latin)

With the light comes the dark.

Claire?

Danny!



Danny!

Danny!

Danny!

My brother was the first of many

to be taken by the darkness.

His death started everything.

Going, going...

Gone.

We've officially reached the
dead zone.

Uh, just as well.

Plenty of stuff to do up here.

Go swimming, hiking, swimming...

A little more hiking.

A little more swimming?

Hey, we can never have
too much swimming.

I remember loving coming up
here as a kid though.

Grandfather used to bring
me up here all the time.

Bet the cabin hasn't changed
a bit since I was six.

Perfect distraction
for a troubled mind.

Speaking of whom,

wake up sleepyhead.

We're almost there.

Lake Miraton.

Most quietest, calmest,

overall peaceful-est
place in West Virginia.

You woke me up to look at trees.

Not just any trees, Mike.

Evergreens.
Evergreens.

Wahoo.

Cheer up, Mike.

After all, this whole trip
is about you.

See now you say that,
but I actually would have been

just as happy alone in my bedroom.

At home, shades drawn,
sitting in the dark.

See and that's exactly
why we're here.

We all know what it
feels like to be dumped.

For the record,

I did not get dumped.

It was a mutual agreement.

Sure.
You guys agreed mutually

that she was dumping you.

Come on, Mikey.

If you resolve to have a good week,

you'll make it a good week.

I'm your sister,
would I lie to you?

Yeah.

You wound me, Mike.
I am wounded.

All right kids, take note.

Now passing the last public
access building for 15 miles.

I mean, fine, just throw my
stuff out of the way.

Aj, this is awesome.
I know, cool, right?

Yeah!
Wait till you see the inside.

Whoo!

Four years old.
Four years old.

Hurry up, slow pokes.

Same as before.

Mike, come on, man.

You're draggin'.

What?

Aj, this is so cool.
I know.

Cool little spot, right?
Yeah.

Your grandfather built this?

Yep, my grandfather
was a man of many talents.

I see...

I'm...

I'm...
Gonna go put stuff in my room.

Bad Mikey, what are you doing?
Eryn, give it back.

What are you doing with this?
Quit screwing around.

Bad Mikey!
Seriously, that's all I have left.

Please.

Please.

Put it away.

If I see it again,
I'm gonna confiscate it.

What are you, cabin leader?

Nope, that would be me.

And I take my job very seriously.

You are here to cleanse yourself
of that girl,

not mope around

and wonder what you could have
said or done differently.

Are you saying there's something
I could've said or done differently?

That was a test.
Ow.

You failed the test.

Man, look, you gotta do something

to take your mind off this girl.

You brought you sketch book, right?

Draw something up.
Like the good ol' days.

All right. Fine.

There you go.

Oh, boy.

All right, come help me
restart the generator.

It's a two man job.

This place runs on a generator?

My grandfather was an architect.

Not an electrician.

Do you...

Need help with any of that?

Not.. It just looks like...

Yeah, actually, yeah, that
would be really nice actually.

Okay, cool.
I just..

It looked like you were
struggling a little bit.

A little bit.

Um, I'm Mike from next...

206.
Cabin over.

206, yeah. Awesome, err,
it's nice to meet you.

I'm Angie.

Angie.
Mm-hmm.

Nice to meet you.

So you, you know the cabin
numbers by heart?

Oh, yeah.

Just a little bit.

Probably not your first
time up here?

No, it's not actually.

Around this time last year
I was here at the same cabin

with the same group of guys.

Um, but I have one of those
photographic memory kind of things,

so that's how I remember
your cabin number.

I'll look at the cabin numbers,

or on the mailboxes,
see on the street,

I'll just remember them
for the rest of my life.

Oh, that's handy, I guess.

Uh, I don't know though.

I've never really had to, you know,

recall said cabin numbers
to anybody before.

Cute.
You're laughing on the inside.

Did you mean to hand this to me?

Oh! ooh, sorry.
I meant to take that back.

Thank you, though. I really
appreciate that. No problem.

It was really nice of you.
Sure.

Hey, Babe.
What's the hold up?

Did you get everything?
Yes, Pete.

I.. I got everything.

Hey, man.
Pete.

Hi. Mike.

What...
What's going on over here.

I was...

Mike was helping me with the bags.

You know, 'cause I was
doing it all by myself.

Yeah, I was just walking by.
Oh, okay.

That's mighty friendly of you, buddy.

Yeah, no problem.

I mean, she just looked
like she was struggling

and I was walking by...

Awesome, well,
you be happen to be walking by

back to your cabin now?

Don't be an ass.

Yeah. no. I'm gone.

It was nice meeting you.

You too.

What the hell?

You're such a fucking jerk,
you know that?

You okay?
Yeah.

Fine.

Hey, man.
Don't feel bad.

It was an awesome effort.
I said I'm fine.

Can we just drop it?

Heard about the attempt.

You heard lies.
No attempt was made.

Oh, come on, Mikey.
You put yourself out there.

I'm proud of you.

For god's sake, I said "Hello"

and she said "Hello" back.
Okay, that's it.

As far as I can remember,

any relationship I've ever
been in

started with "Hello."

That...

Damn.

How long did it take you to come
up with that one? Couple hours.

We're gonna head up
to that grocery/hardware store

we saw on the way in.

Pick up some essentials.
Mostly alcohol.

Wanna come?

No, man.
I'm good.

I'm kind of enjoying the
peace and quiet out here.

It's cool.
You got it bro.

Seriously, you should talk to her.

Like more.

You got a whole week here,

you might as well
enjoy some of it.

I am perfectly content.

Mm-hmm.
I can see that.

I love you.
Love you, too.

Hey, are we going or what?
Oh. Yeah.

Yeah. Sorry.

Whoa. And he's an artist.

Hey.
Hi.

Not much into the "Baywatch"
scene, I guess?

No. Not so much.
Mind if I join you?

Hey, mind if I take a look?

Um...

I guess.

That one you can skip past.
Oh. Okay.

Mike, these are really good.

I'm sure you could do something
with some of these.

I'm not a...

I'm not a professional or anything.

I just...

I don't know,
I do it to pass the time.

Some peace of mind.

But um, Eryn always says that too,

that I should do something
with it.

Oh, Eryn is my sister.

You'll probably see her around.

Oh, wait, is this your sister?

No.

No, that is a...

Let's say it's a dream
that didn't come true.

Shit.

Yeah.

I'm sorry.

Me too.

Okay, let's change the subject.

Can I ask you a question?
Sure.

That guy, Pete.
Oh.

We're not together.
Like, not even a little.

So why does he think that you are?

It's complicated.

To say the least.

Is it?

Okay, look,

I'll tell you my whole story,

the good, the bad, everything.

Beginning to end.
Uncut.

But you have to promise

not to judge me for it.

Please?

Okay.
Okay.

You know what kind of stuff
Mike drinks?

Um, just stay away from brand names,

anything that's in the back
corner, bottom shelf...

Something no one else would like.

Guarantee you he'll love it.

Oh!

I am so sorry.
No, it's me. It's all me.

Oh, my god.
Is it broken?

No. all empties and drink cartons.

You're fine.
Okay.

It looks okay.
Yeah, see? You're fine.

No, it was my fault.

Oh, sorry.
I should be more careful.

Yeah. So are you visiting?

Uh, yeah.
How could you tell?

Uh, around this time of year.

We always get more people
in the store.

Tourist season.

That means you live here?
Like permanent resident?

Year round?

Home sweet home.

So you can tell me all the
cool places to check out.

You know?
Like hiking trails.

Bears...

Bears?

I don't know, could be bears.

Okay, well, I imagine you've
already been to the lake?

That's miraton's
one big selling point.

Um, other than that,
stick to the trails?

Don't go off by yourself too much.

Oh... Really?

Not to scare you or anything.

We've just had a few people
go missing lately.

So...

Missing? Like never
to be seen again missing?

Well, so far, yeah.

Oh. um.

But that shouldn't worry me.

Yeah, so I'm not
very good at small talk.

As we now know.

Vincent?

Or being a shop boy, apparently.

Well, it was nice talking to you.
Yeah, you too.

Have fun at the lake.
Thanks.

How're ya doing?
Doing all right.

Oh, good. Thanks.

Is that it, all set?

Yep, should be.

Great, let me ring you up.

Can't seem to keep people
interested in the area?

Don't let..
Don't let that unnerve you.

My shop boy, he would
have people around here

believing that folks are just disappearing,

vanishing without a trace.

Like some sort of ghost story
or something.

Simple truth is it's pretty common

around tourist season,

people come and they see
the beautiful scenery,

and they see our quaint,
quiet, little town.

And they say to themselves,

"I think I'm gonna settle
down here."

Seasons come, seasons change,

people do too.

And come winter all of a
sudden they remember,

"I've got something big
to do back in the city."

And poof, just like that.

They're gone.

So, uh, that's your theory?

Fickle tourists?

That or bigfoot.

Bigfoot.
Bigfoot...

Hey, mind if I ask you a question?

Go ahead, shoot.

We have a cabin right on the lake.

Belonged to my grandfather.

Walter Gravewaters.
Oh, yeah.

And right across from us
is this lonely lookin' house.

The Lochewood House.

Yeah, does anyone live there?

I could have swore I seen a girl
checkin' us out when we pulled in.

Yeah, that was just Claire.
Poor Claire.

Used to live there with her
folks and her brother.

It's just her there now.

They moved away?

Her folks did.
Yeah, they tried like crazy

to get her to move away with them.

But she was adamant about
staying put.

Um...

Bought the place right out
from under them.

And the brother?

Yeah...

Yeah, he drowned.
Wow.

About two years ago now.

Jeez.
Yeah.

It's right about that time
that Claire lost it.

We used to see her
around town all the time,

just smiling all the time,
just happy all the time.

But then, oh my gosh.

After the accident, She just doesn't
come out of the house at all.

Just to come, just to stock up
on food and lighter fluid.

She feels bad about it.
She really does.

She was there when he fell
into the lake.

Wow. Wow.
I can see why she keeps to herself.

I mean, I know I'd be a wreck
if I ever lost my brother.

She won't give you folks any trouble.

But those guys that have the
cabin next to yours,

they're gonna be nothing but trouble.

Uh, they don't worry me much.

But thanks for the heads up.

You betcha. Let me, let me,
let me get my assistant

and give you a hand.

Vincent?
Yeah.

Give us a hand getting their
stuff out to their car.

On your left.
Oh, sorry.

Sorry.
Sorry. Are you okay?

Yeah, are you? Okay.
Yeah, I'm cool.

Okay, cool.

Well, anyway.

Beneath this playful
exterior you see,

really just lies
an emotionally damaged woman

with a shitload of scaring underneath.

My dad left when I was ten.

My mom did the constitutional
minimum required

of an American parent at the time.

And by the time I was 18,

I thought was
in a committed relationship

with the baddest bad boy
of my town.

But around a year ago,
I told myself,

I was gonna do better.

You know, never fall
for the same traps again.

And I've been doing
really well, actually.

For the first time, in a long time,

I feel really good about myself.

And I don't mean to sound
arrogant or anything,

but I think that's really awesome.

I mean...

That is great.

And don't let me rain on your parade,

but I mean if that's the case,

then why share a cabin with him?

I slipped.

A little bit ago.

Ah.

I told him it didn't
mean anything though.

With Pete,
he looks at me and he sees

the same old Angie,

he could just use
and abuse her just the same.

But I'm not that girl anymore.

I can relate, in a way.

I didn't really love
the girl I was dating.

We weren't really good
for each other.

Frankly, a break up
was kind of inevitable.

It's just that,

I thought if I lost her...

Maybe I'd never find anyone else.

And more than anything

I didn't want to end up alone.

But you know, a guy like you,

with friends and a little sister...

Who would go through lengths
and miles to see you smile,

is never alone.

Yeah, I know.

They are the best.

And I know they'll always
be there for me.

It's just...

I just wish they weren't
the only ones.

You know?

Just once.

I just feel like I want
someone to...

See me.
See me.

How are you guys doing?

(Latin)

(Latin)

You are one, and we are many.

By dawn, there will be
nobody left to save.

Are you okay?
Yeah.

Just a little high strung I guess.

Yeah, I guess so.

You know, you've worked overtime,

gosh, something like
the last two weeks in a row.

I think you need a day off.

I'm fine, really.

I think, I think you need
to take a long weekend.

The tourists have all passed through,

and I can handle the store
myself, I think.

For a day.

Okay. all right.

Thanks, Mr. Odgeby.
Sure.

Lock up and I'll see you on Monday.
Will do.

And Vincent...
Yeah?

One more thing.

Hell yeah, I told you
they'd pull it together.

Hail to the skins, Baby.

Pete, you're missing the game
of the century over here.

Shut up, gaywad.
I'm coming.

The end of an era.
In the absence of a woman,

Pete has to make his own sandwich.

Yeah, where did your girl
get off to?

Ha, probably fucking lost
in the woods or something.

On some nature walk.

Well, should someone go look
for her,

it's getting pretty dark outside.

And miss the game?

Bitch wants to go exploring,

she can find her own way back.

Fair enough.

Toss me a beer.

Thank you.

So Angela,
you seem like a good woman,

my boy sure does need one.

No, no, no, no.

You play on marrying Mike?
No.

No, you should know.
No.

Stop. stop. Stop. He still
can't tie a necktie for shit.

That's your job now.

Aj.
Oh, relax, Mike.

Look, you're panicking her.
Stop it.

We're just having a little fun...

At your expense.

And hers. Stop it.
Okay, all right, okay.

Toast, to the newest member of
our little family. I'm sorry.

That's all right.

Angela O'Murphy. Who to me,
doesn't look Irish at all.

I'm just saying.

Nice.
Welcome to the family.

Cabin 206.
Cheers.

Cheers.
Yeah.

Thank you.
Thank you.

Happy to be here.

So it's been a while

since we had another girl
in our midst.

Mind if I ask what shampoo
you use?

Uh, that's my cue.
Time to go do something manly.

Come on, Mike, let's go
chop down a tree or something.

Are you.. Hold on.

Are we actually..
Mike, let's go.

Are you..

I'll be back?

Dude, are you.
Are we seriously...

Or are you just talking nonsense?

Very well played, you two.

You sure know how to tag team.

We have a lot of experience.

So what did you really want
to talk about?

You, mostly.

What you're looking for,
what you're expecting.

Oh. I see.

You want to see if I'm a good fit.

But don't take it the wrong way.

No. No, no, no.
Not at all.

I wish I had a sibling
who would look out for me

every once in a while.

I mean, see you two interact and...

You mean the world to Mike

and Mike means the world to you.

I'm just an outsider.

I mean, if I didn't get
the third degree,

I'd be kind of offended.

Well, he really likes you.

I...
I kinda like him.

He's sweet.

And it's been a while

since a nice guy who showed
any interest in me.

He's probably the nicest guy
that I know.

And he really could use
a good girl.

Please, don't hurt him.

I promise.
Cross my heart.

Two promises.

Pinky swear.

Like from the...

Yeah.
Do we do this?

Isn't it better with thumbs?

What the.. I don't know
what we just did there.

By the way,
I use off-brand shampoo.

The real secret is I use
paper towels to dry off.

That works?
You tell me.

Oh!
'Cause look at...

Look at her hair!
Look at her go.

Beautiful.
So...

You got...
You got some of it...

Yeah.
It's kinda stuck to your lip.

Oh, shit.

(Latin)

No!
Not in the middle of the game!

Pete, what is it with this place?

You said it was sturdy.
It is.

Shut your face.

I'm gonna go check the power box.

You're just gonna leave us here

sitting in the dark?

Put on your big boy pants
and deal with it.

Do you think Pete's being so moody

because he knows his girl is out
walking around with some nerd?

Del, wouldn't you be
if it was your girl?

Dude, I'm gay.

Nuh-uh.

Wait. No, seriously, are you really?

Not again.

Hand check, people.

Did the generator run out
of gas or something?

Probably.

All right, I'm on it.

Hold up, Mike.
Hold up, wait, wait.

What?
Why?

What's up?

Fucking Angie. Thinks she can
walk away from me like that.

Now I've gotta deal with this
stupid freakin' power.

What the hell?

(Latin)

God damn it.
I can't see shit.

I feel like one of those...

Bitches in a horror movie.

Shit.
Whoa!

This way.

Well...
What's up?

Why are we stopping? This is
not a good time to be stopping?

They're not following us.

So...

Isn't that a good thing?
No, not it's not a good thing.

We're being herded like sheep.

Herded where?

I'm thinking here.

Holy shit.

(Latin)

Guys, we're in deep shit here.

Hey!

This way.

My house, quickly.

Are you kidding me?

That's back towards ground zero.

At this point,

what do we have to lose?

Fuck.

Watch my back,
this is gonna take a second.

You're Claire, right?

Girl from next door?

The one that everyone
thinks is paranoid.

You wanna chat

or do you wanna live to see tomorrow?

(Latin)

Here, take this.

Okay then, let's go.

Duck.

Door, door, door.
Door! Door! Door! Door!

To be paranoid

is simply to be over prepared
at the wrong time.

Jesus.

So bright.

Why is it so bright?

Dude, guys, watch your step.

Sorry.

Well, gee, you have enough light?

No.

Interesting.

Look, you all have plenty of questions.

I can understand that.

I have some of the answers.

But before I can have a serious
conversation with any of you,

I need you all to be willing
to believe

in some pretty crazy shit.

Well, you got all of us here.

So tell us what you know.

This lake is a doorway.

From where or to where
I don't know.

But I do know that something
is getting through

from the other side.

Something that shouldn't be here.

Okay.

You're talkin' monsters?
Like "Swamp Thing?"

I'm talking about evil.

Pure, malicious, conscious, evil.

I'm talking about a darkness

that is spreading like
the fucking plague

and commandeering
the bodies of the locals.

You can't be serious.

Can't I?
Recognize anyone out there?

Shopkeepers.
Neighbors.

What would you rather believe,

they all suffered some sort
of psychotic break together?

Good people gone bad over night?

I don't know, maybe there's

some sort of sickness going around.

Then why would we be immune?

Maybe we aren't.

Maybe we're going to get sick too.

It's only a matter of time.

We should be getting
the hell out of here.

Good luck with that.

I'd wager there are dozens
of them outside right now.

Waiting for one of you
to step out that door,

so they can rip you apart.

What's keeping them
from getting in here, huh?

They didn't have any problem
getting into our place.

They don't like my pretty lights.

I don't know, I wanna believe you

but this all sounds..

Insane. Crazy.

Look, you don't have
to believe me.

But if you all want to live,

you have to at least listen
to me.

You have no idea what you're
dealing with.

Do you?

Yeah, that's a good point.

I mean, assuming we believe you...

And that is a pretty big assumption...

How do you know all this?

If you want us to believe you,

you have to tell us everything.

Come with me.

It smells horrible down here.

Oh, god.

What the..

Who's that?

Meet my brother.

Why...

Why is your brother
chained to a chair?

Because he's patient zero.

If you have questions,
feel free to ask.

He has to reason to lie to you.

He's going to kill us all anyway.

Oh...

Who.. What are you?

We are the darkness.

We are infinite.
We are death.

We?

We are one entity.

The vessel before you is one
of hundreds, just like it.

It feels no pain.
It feels no hunger.

A tool.
No more, no less.

Okay, let's try this
a different way.

What do you want?

Freedom.
Freedom?

Freedom from the tomb

in which we have been locked
for so long.

Freedom to walk the world of man.

So why not take us then?

Why are we a threat to you?

Wretched human.

You are no threat to us.

We simply use your flesh
as a means to an end.

They can only possess the dead.

They wear our corpses like a suit

to safely cross between the worlds.

Why only the dead?

I mean, granted, I didn't see

all 28 "Exorcist" movies,

but isn't possession

something that normally
happens to the living?

Your souls.

A body with no soul has no light.

A body with no light can be used.

We kill to extinguish your souls,

to extinguish light.

Now you understand.

This isn't a war.
It's an extermination.

By sunrise they'll have
taken the entire town.

Well, we have to stop 'em.

We have to do something.
It's too late.

There are too many of them
to fight now.

I was barely even able to
save you. So what then?

Your.. Your plan is just sit
here and wait to be sieged?

Yeah.
Sunrise is in five hours.

They can't be out during the day.

We have rations and defenses
here to last twice as long.

Well, what about everyone else?

We can't save everyone.

So you're not even going to try?
Yeah, come on.

It's not right.

Guys, where did Angie go?

After everything you just heard,

you still wanna go out there?

There are three guys
not two miles away from here.

They're like sitting ducks

unless we go do something
about it.

Angie, if all of this is real,

don't you think we a little outnumbered?

Look, they're assholes.
Every one of them.

But they don't deserve to die.

And yeah, I'm officially
scared shitless,

but I can't just...

Mike!

She's right.

We can't just sit back and
let them get torn to shreds.

You're insane.

We'll be as safe as we can be
about it.

You must dye your hair.

There is no "Safe."

Even here we're at risk,

but at least here
we're armed and prepared.

For Christ's sake.

It's a sure promise.

We'll take the car you got
parked outside.

Be less than five minutes gone,
give minutes coming.

Look, I'm with you.
It's a bad idea.

It's not safe.

But if my friends are going,

I gotta go with them.

Fine. You all wanna
play hero, have at it.

But you are not dragging me
down with you.

I will have no part in this.

Let's go.

It's so quiet.

Yeah. That's not at all terrifying.

The place is a whole
lot bigger on the inside

than it looks from the outside.

How many floors, Angie?
There's three.

Top, basement and here.

I don't like the idea
of us splitting up,

but time is a factor.

Someone, buddy system.

Eryn and I, you two.

Meet back up in ten minutes

with whatever intel you fine.

Ten minutes.
Not a second later.

Do you really think
they could still be alive?

Wouldn't get my hopes up.

I never said, thank you.

You know, for coming with me.

You didn't have to do that.

I mean...

You don't have to thank me.

I wouldn't let you
come out here alone.

I know, but...

All the same, just... Thank you.

You're welcome.

Angie..
Yeah?

You know what, there's probably
a better time

to talk about stuff.

Yeah. No, sure.

It's okay.

A thought just occurred to me.

Shouldn't we be contacting
the police

or some local authority figure?

I mean, I just kinda feel like,

what's the point?

Shh.

You... You came.

You guys took half my shit.

If you die out here,
I'll never see it again.

Thank you.

It's still three hours till sunrise.

Don't thank me yet.

Mike.

No. Stop.

What?
Don't look.

What's going on?
You gotta trust me on this one.

Okay.

I need the key.
What?

Give me the key.
Come on.

There you go.

What? are they...

I've...

I've never seen a dead body before.

It's okay.
It's okay, okay?

Mike, Angie, what happened?

Everything okay?

Welcome back to the Fray.

We found 'em.

Angie, I'm so sorry.

Hold on, you found the bodies?

The actual bodies?

How many times do I have to explain

the system to you people?

Anyone who wants to live

will listen to me very carefully.

Me.
I'm listening.

(Latin)

You can't hide from us forever.

Go!

You!

No, you!

Uh! what's hot!
What's up?

(Latin)

Wait!
Where are you going?

My house is in the opposite direction!

It sure is.

And so are the herds
of those demon people.

Look, I'm driving to fucking Canada.

I'm not stopping until the sunrise.

I am totally on board with that.

You think they're gonna
just let us go?

We won't know until we try,
now will we?

At what point are you going to
reevaluate your personal strategies

and start listening to me.

It could be any number of things.

Bridge is out.
Or a road is closed.

Or...

Or we're out of gas.

Or we're out of gas.

God damn it.

It's an hour and a half until sunrise.

What do you suggest we do then?

We go to Odgeby's.

What?

They already got to Vincent.

We're not gonna fare any better.

We're not gonna be greeting our
undead clientele with a folksy "Howdy"

so much as a pipe wrench
to the skull.

Look, anything I don't get shipped,

I get at Odgeby's.

He'll have flashlights, blunt weaponry,

maybe even a flare or two

if he's restocked recently enough.

Staying at or returning to my house
would have been the best option.

But since that option's
now off the table...

We have to make it work.

And you'd better hurry up, too.

Okay.
Flashlights, flares,

lighters and aerosol cans,

anything you can find.

We're gonna have to barricade
all of the entrances.

And hurry up.

It won't take them long
to cut the power.

Anything?

Flashlights, shovel,

big flashlights didn't have batteries.

It's a slow start,
but it's better than nothing.

I've got some spray paint and propane?

I don't think that
spray paint is aerosol.

Oh.

It's fine.
We'll make it work.

We're like, super crazy fucked,
aren't we?

My house was built to withstand
them for the night.

But this place is a far cry
from a fortress.

There are three entrances.

Front, side, and rear.

All of which open into either a
parking lot or miles of forestry.

So...

Won't know until the morning.

Do we have a plan?

Okay. listen up.

Step one, barricade everything.

Step two is straight tower defense.

Scruffy and Babs,
you guys take the front.

There's no windows, so they're
gonna bottleneck through this door.

Light the fuckers up
with whatever you've got.

Keep them immobilized
with range tools.

And please don't burn the
place down.

Babs?

Will that do any good?

It won't kill 'em,
but it'll slow 'em down.

All right, Rambo,

you and I are gonna take the back.

It's the least defended
and most exposed,

so we're gonna get the most
attention from them.

I'll keep them off of you as
long as I can,

but sooner or later,
they are gonna break through

and we're gonna have to fall back.

Got it.

Glitter, I need you to take
the side door.

Do you think you can handle
it on your own?

I'm a big girl.

Last resort.

One shot, point and click.

If we get over taken, shoot
center mass in any direction

and try to push
your way through, okay?

Got it.

Danny would have liked you.

You're a lot like him.

I mean, before...

No, I never met your brother.

But that's probably the biggest
compliment I could ever get.

Thanks.

Time to go.

Quietest town in West Virginia.

(Latin)

You ready for this?

Are you?

Fair point, stupid question.

Hey, Mike?
Yeah.

If we survive tonight,

we should have sex.

Yeah. Sure.

Okay, sounds good.
Cool.

Mind if I ask you a question?

Is now really the best time
for a "Q and A"?

I'm under the assumption
that this is the only time.

What?

Why did you save us?

I needed you alive.

I'm just one girl, I can't do
everything by myself.

You sure that's the only reason?

What other reason do I need?

I don't know.
Guess I was just curious.

Here we go.

You can do that?

Yeah, it's basic self-defense, man.

Look out!

I don't think that's gonna hold.

Keep the light on them,
I'll keep them off of you.

Faster, damn it!

Look, you wanna trade jobs?

What the hell did I just shoot?

Yeah!

Shit.

Shit.
Aj, fall back.

Well, hey, guys.

How'd you do?

Fuck!

(Latin)

Last magazine left. Flares,
how many of those we have left?

Just burned the last one

I still have my shot.
Save it.

Well, for what it's worth,

you all did pretty well for yourselves.

Pretty well?
Fuck you.

I tore shit up out there today.

Take out as many as you can.

(Latin)

(Latin)

We made it.

We made it!

We survived!

You know what that makes us?

Fucking heroes.

Eryn, get your ass over here
and get in this..

You'd shoot your own brother?

You're not my brother.

(Latin)

Eryn?
Eryn, come on.

I'm okay... I'm okay.

Hey, Eryn.
Come on.

Come on.
I'm okay.

I'm okay, Mikey.
I'm okay.

Eryn?

Hey,

I'm your sister,
would I lie to you?

Eryn?

Eryn?

Eryn!

Well, this is it.

If you need anything, I mean anything,

pick up the phone and you
call me.

You got it?

All right, man.
You too.

Better in pairs
than as a group of four.

But I still think
we're safer individually.

We can't go home.

We may never be able
to see our families

or our loved ones again.

You might be right
about travelling individually,

but I think we need
each other right now.

You too.

Ready?
Yeah.

Hey. Thank you.

For everything.

We're alive because of you.

Tell me something,

why did you save us?

I already told you.
I needed you alive.

Right.
That's what you said,

but that's not
why you really did it.

Why does this even matter?

Humor me.

I guess...

Because it's what Danny
would have wanted me to do.

You're smiling?

What is there
to be happy about right now?

The darkness hasn't won yet.

(Latin)

Darkness comes.