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Blue Lagoon: The Awakening (2012)
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[THE KICK'S "HAWK EYES" PLAYING] Hey [ALARM TURNS OFF] [ALARM CLOCK BUZZING] [ALARM STOPS] Systematic, post-traumatic Girl is on the y Breathe in, let it out Taste your heart and spit it out Face down in the dirt Fall in love, she'll make it hurt The way she's moving Hey Has got me running out of my head The way she's grooving Hey Makes me wish that I was dead Hawk eyes She knows she's in control Of my mind And she's got my soul It's 7:15, you guys. Cut down, earth, mud Drink it back and take the rush Slap your face and knock you out Killing's what she's all about Land mines, warning signs You're gonna be late. I know. Cut, knife, feel the sting Girl has got a hold on me The way she's moving Hey [CAR HORN HONKING] God, that guy's such an ass. Stacey. STACEY: What? He almost just ran me over. BARBARA: You shouldn't get out that side. Go out that side. Hey, honey, did you get the list? I've already done it. Great. STACEY: Of course. Really? Girls. I hear it all day. "Your sister was a great student. Emma loved this book." Stace, enough. I have a showing at 5. I'll be home around 6. Dinner requests? Anything's good. Bye, Mom. Bye, sweetie. I love you. She's the perfect girl and I'm the bad sister. No, you're not. Have a great day, honey. [CLASS BELL RINGS] Breathe, Em. They're probably gonna talk about stuff we know. I'm only going to get out of first period. We can be a little late. Not really. Oh, my dog, you're going to explode if you stay this tight. Speaking of tight... Hey, Emma. "Hey, Emma"? He fricking knows your name. I guess. Stephen Sullivan knows your name. Can we go to class now, please? Will you sleep with him? For me. Ha, ha. CHRISTIANSEN: All right, listen up, everybody. The bus will be leaving at 7 a.m. sharp tomorrow, so be on time. Otherwise... Whoa. Sorry, prom queen. CHRISTIANSEN: Find a seat. Let's go. What? I expect it from Mr. McMullen, but I'd hope better from you, Emma. Sorry, Mr. Christiansen. All right. So tomorrow the bus will be leaving at 7 a.m. sharp, all right? Be on time or the bus will be leaving without you. How'd Lonely Boy get on this trip? Daddy probably bought his way on. What? You know I can hear you, right? CHRISTIANSEN: For the first five days, we'll be helping to renovate a school with Project Humanity. The last three days, we'll be exploring the island and going on cultural excursions, and it should be a lot of fun. So headline: Stephen knows Emma's name. Say what? I'll trade you for your burger. You can have it. You sure? Yeah, I just wanted the fries. JUDE: Okay, so Emma and Stephen? I kind of like that. LIZZIE: Yeah. We have one week on the island to work our magic and get Emma here laid by the quarterback. Do I have a say in this? No, not at all. We're there to be helping people. I'm trying to "help" you. We have jobs to do. I have looked at the itinerary. You made the itinerary. GIRLS: Ha, ha, ha. The school has every day and night planned. So? We'll change the plans. That's life, right? Oh, and BT-dubs, l just found out carnival in Trinidad is when we're there. JUDE: Oh, my God. I totally have to get a new bathing suit. Really? What? Emma's scoping Lonely Boy. HELEN: He was in my middle school. He used to be really nice. LIZZIE: Yeah, used to be. I heard he got kicked out of the last school he was in. I think he's kind of cute, in a Rebel Without a Cause, Holden Caulfield kind of way. LIZZIE: Let me make it simple. Girls like our Em don't hook up with freaks like what's-his-face, especially when she's got the quarterback on the hook. You can hand me that. BOY 1: Busted! BOY 2: Loser. COLLIER: To the principal's office. DEAN: Well, then lead the way. BOY 3: Oh, yeah. BOY 4: Whoo. BOY 5: Way to go, pal. BOY 6: Well done. Looks like someone's not going on the trip. WOMAN [ON RADIO]: Well, folks, it looks like we're in for another... PHIL: Wow, how long you planning on staying? You can never be too prepared, Phil. Ah. Thank you, guys, so much for letting me go. PHIL: No worries, sweetie. So I had to take a second mortgage out and Mom has to sell an extra mansion. Shh. Don't tell her that. Oh. I love our kids so much. Heh, heh, heh. lf this is for an eight-day trip, what's it gonna be like to send her to college? I know. I'm thinking we have to move to Princeton with you. PHIL: I support that idea. Yep. Right? Wouldn't you love that? Hm. What are you talking about, you don't wanna go? Know what strings I had to pull to get you on this trip? For who, Dad, me or you? I don't even wanna go on this stupid trip. I'm gonna be forced to hang with people I never talk to anyway. It's an opportunity, son. [SIGHS] It's a chance to do something for someone other than yourself. Can we go? We're gonna be late. I'd be stuck here, and you'd have to look at my face all week. [] Let's go, gang. All aboard! Be careful. CHRISTIANSEN: Emma, Lizzie. Be safe. CHRISTIANSEN: Say bye. Love you. CHRISTIANSEN: Let's get a move. Dean, be safe. Will do, Father. How you doing, Emma? Crazy early, right? Heh, heh. Heh. That was two sentences. He's upping his game. You are so getting laid. [] COLLIER: Okay, everybody, listen up. Project starts tomorrow. We have a few hours today to get settled in and hang by the pool. Then we're all gonna go have dinner. [STUDENTS CHEER] What'd I tell you, Em? Screw your schedule. This is gonna be the best ever. [UPBEAT POP SONG IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE PLAYING] Hm. No locals. Damn. Oh, well. Who's the lucky boy? Don't worry, Em. I'm not gonna steal your quarterback. All right, ladies. Let's do this. One, two... [ALL SCREAMING] STEPHEN: Yeah, ladies. [ALL LAUGHING AND CHATTERING] LIZZIE: Ah! Don't splash me. Gotcha. No! [ALL CHEERING AND CHATTERING] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] All right, man, good job. Spread it out now. Hey, hey, hey. Be careful up there. DEAN: Whatever you say, boss. He's gonna get freaking killed and ruin it for all of us. Four, five, six You should get some lotion on your shoulders. You're gonna burn. It's a hot, hot season Whoa, oh, oh Day two and first contact has been made? Yes, please. This is gonna be easier than I thought. Heh, heh. Looks like Mama's getting some vac-action. Aah! Game on, dudes. Skyping. With the 'rentals. Okay, get off now. Seriously, it's urgent. BARBARA [ON COMPUTER]: Honey, are you all right? Um-- Uh, yeah. Sorry, Ms. Collier is calling lights out. All right, go ahead. We love you. Have fun. Get a good night's sleep, babe. Love you. Bye. BARBARA: Bye, honey. PHIL: Good night. I'm downstairs buying toothpaste because I ran out. Can you believe they charge--? Losing. Okay. Headline: Carnival party tonight on some local dude's boat. I know. And Stephen invited us, and he singled you out, young Emma. They're leaving right now, but the boat leaves in a half-hour. I don't know. Shut it. We are going. You are going, even if l have to tie you up and drag you to the boat. Seriously, we'll be done by midnight. Two o'clock, the latest. Okay. Yeah! Carnival! GIRLS: Whoo! [UPBEAT DANCE MUSIC PLAYING] Thank you. MAN: Want a taxi? JUDE: Whoo! Go. Carnival, bitches! Hurry, we're gonna miss it. Let's go, let's go, let's go. Don't leave. Run for it. [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS] [ALL CHEERING] Shorty wanna move Shorty wanna rock Shorty wanna dance Like it's never gonna stop 'Cause tonight We're gonna put it on blast This is so fun. Hey, ladies, what's up? Oh, no, that's okay. Shorty wanna rock Shorty wanna dance Like it's never gonna stop Okay, let's get a cocktail and find your man. Not my man and not drinking. Ugh. Em, you've gotta loosen up. You know, switch it around. Get out of your element just a little. I like my element. [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS] I'm gonna go find Helen. Is that your new boyfriend? What's it to you? COP [OVER PA]: Monte Carlo. [POLICE SIREN WAILING] Monte Carlo. Prepare to be boarded. Monte Carlo, this is the Trinidad Police. Heave to and prepare to be boarded. Move to the front of the boat. Move to the bow of the boat. [THUMP] Aah! COP: Monte Carlo, this is the Trinidad Police. Emma! EMMA: Help! COP: This is the Trinidad Police. DEAN: What the hell are you doing? I fell. Where's Emma? I thought she was with you. DEAN: Climb up. You all right? Just great. What are you doing? I'm in enough trouble. I can't get busted. You crazy? We'll dodge the cops? We'll be fine. We'll go to the hotel when things cool down. EMMA: On this? I wanna get back on the boat. EMMA: They're getting too far away. We'll hang back and follow them. We'll be ne. Hurry. We won't be able to see the boat. How we gonna get out of here? I'm working on it. EMMA: You even know which way to go? Be quiet. Let me think. Damn it, no motor. No motor? What now, genius? DEAN: I don't know. What do you mean, you don't know? We're stuck out here. This isn't some stupid little thing-- Aah! Hold on. Please put your suitcases by the door to be loaded into the awaiting cabs. I'd like to thank those of you who brought this unique opportunity to an abrupt end. Welcome, gentlemen. Glad you could make it. Too bad you're on your way home. Ms. Collier, Emma's not here. What? Um... She never came home last night. I didn't tell anyone because I thought she was with someone, but-- Okay, well, how do you know that she's not? You know her. She wouldn't just bail. She has a schedule to keep. I tried her cell. She's not answering. All right, well, where did you see her last? Um... Ahem. LIZZIE: On the boat. [] How far do you think we've drifted? I don't know. Keep an eye out. Can't be that far. We've been out here for hours. Was this part of your brilliant plan? I can't believe my phone got soaked. Yeah, I can't believe that either. Try your phone again. I told you, I'm not getting reception out here. Thanks. You want some more water? [CHUCKLES] I can't believe you brought water to a party. I didn't wanna get dehydrated. That gives you a hangover. Really? I thought it was the tequila. I still can't believe there's no motor. That's the point of the dinghy, right? For emergencies. Why else have the damn dinghy? Ha, ha, ha. What? How is that funny? "Dinghy's" funny. It's a funny word. "Dinghy." We're floating in the Caribbean. You know that, right? Yeah. I also know freaking out isn't gonna make us any less screwed, so... So, what do we do? For now, we oat, I guess. Oh. Want some gum? Why, is my breath bad? Probably. CHRISTIANSEN: Elizabeth Kover. Here. Samuel Leifer. Here. CHRISTIANSEN: Dean McMullen. Dean? Dean McMullen? Anyone seen Dean? Hoo! You should try that. No, thanks. You want me to get your back? What's with all the Ziplocs? What? You carry all your crap in baggies? It keeps things from getting messy. How's that working out for you? Well, at least my phone is dry. We should've followed the police boat back to shore. What, with single paddle? Sure. I'm just saying. First of all, I figured we'd be able to row back in later. Second, lest we forget, prom queen, you decided to take a dip in stormy waters. I fell off the boat. And my name is Emma. Heh, heh. Okay, Emma. Oh, my God. What? Island, there. Where? EMMA: Right there. Okay. Oh, that's way too far. We should sit here until someone picks us up. Are you kidding? Fine, I'll paddle. Okay, okay. I'll paddle. Jeez. [] She never made it back to the hotel? No. I thought maybe she was-- COP: Was she drinking? LIZZIE: What's that have to do with it? Was she with Dean? What? No. CHRISTIANSEN: He was on the boat? Yeah, but she didn't meet anyone. And she wasn't hooking up with Dean. Ms. Collier, tell them-- Can anything be done to find them? More than likely, they'll find you. This type of thing isn't uncommon. It's the youthful spirit of adventure. No, this is my best friend we're talking about. I know her. She has no youthful spirit of adventure. [] Dean! [EMMA SCREAMS] [BOTH GRUNTING] [] DEAN: You okay? Yeah. You? Yeah. Think so. No coverage. We'll have to find a phone. Great. Well, wait up. Come on. Really? Who's that for? I don't know. Shoot the bad guys? DEAN: No, you finish it. I could use a coffee. Like a mocha ice blended with an extra shot. Oh, man. How good would that be? EMMA: Aah! [DEAN LAUGHING] What was that? I hate bugs. Well, you've come to the right place, then. Let's just find a hotel. We finish working on the school today. I'll bet everyone's probably all worried about us. You, maybe. I can promise you nobody's worried about me. Yeah, this is Jack. I'm sorry, what? Excuse me. Mrs. Robinson? Barbara. Jack McMullen. I'm Dean's father. Nice to meet you. What were they doing on the boat, and who was watching them? Now, Mrs. Rob-- Don't condescend to me. Don't you dare condescend to me. I trusted you with our daughter. They can't find her. It's okay, we'll find her. When is the next flight? There's a redeye tonight that makes connections in Trinidad. There's not an earlier flight? That's the earliest. I can help you with arrangements-- You've done enough. Thank you. Let's go. EMMA: My feet are killing me. I fricking hate hiking. You wanna wear my Chucks? It's okay. Thanks, though. Hey, look. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Stop. What? They're berries. White and yellow, kill a fellow. Purple and blue, good for you. You're a little bit weird. You know that, right? Been called worse. [] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [] Oh, my... Wow. It's beautiful. Come on. We gotta keep going. Let's just find a hotel. What? We may never get back here again. Come on. Take a picture. We're already in enough trouble. You know they grade this trip. I cannot mess with my GPA. Hello? Do you know how unique this is? Okay. What's your number-one school? Princeton. Why? You know how many people applying to Princeton have a 4.0? A lot. You know how many people have been swimming in this? Think of the essay you could write. Come on. We gotta find a hotel. So lame. Fine. See, this is why I don't hang out with people. EMMA: I can't wait until we get to a real bathroom. DEAN: I can't wait for a coffee. [] EMMA: Where are we? We've been walking for hours. And we haven't seen a single road, person. DEAN: We better get back to the boat. Come on, it's gonna be a long walk. What if we have to spend the night on this island? I don't think we're going to find a five-star hotel around here. Do you know how to make a fire? I do. Ta-da! Perfect. What? EMMA: A cave? I am not sleeping in a cave. It's the safest place to be. Dry if it rains, only one way in. Protection from the elements. Hey, can I use your phone? Sure. There's no signal. I'm not a cave person. None of us are cave persons. We haven't been cave people for a long... [BATS SQUEALING AND BOTH SCREAMING] DEAN: Go, go, go! EMMA: Aah! So that's a no on the cave. Where's the boat? [] [] I'm really tired. Can we take a break soon? Sure. Thanks. [] EMMA: You see something? No. EMMA: Use the are gun. You need at least two flares. l saw it in a book. I think it was the one with the girl who sails around the world with her cat. You fire two flares, one to get their attention and the other so they can locate you. Who's "they"? The people that are gonna come get us, I guess. Our families and the police or whoever. Dean, what are you doing? [SIGHS] What was that about? Hey, can I borrow some of that bug stuff? Sure. Thanks. You want a pillow? Heh. Thanks. Wait a sec. What? Aha. Damn, you should be on that Price Is Right show. I knew it was in here. I put it in there in case I got hungry when we were building yesterday. Thanks. And I think you meant Let's Make a Deal. Hm? Oh. Right. That show. Heh, heh, heh. Here's some more. Thanks. WOMAN [OVER PA]: Flight 415 from Detroit to Miami, scheduled to depart at 11 p.m., is now expected to depart at 12:10 a.m. from Gate 211. We're gonna get there. [SIGHS] Why do you call me "prom queen"? Aren't you? No. You seem like you should be. Perfect girl, perfect world. I can't tell if you're being mean or nice. [TWIG SNAPS] What do you think is out there? In the woods. We're gonna be fine. I know. Still can't get a signal. Here. [MUSIC PLAYING ON PHONE] What are you doing? You're gonna waste the battery. Just playing some music. [MUSIC STOPS] [SIGHS] Here. Take my shirt. Thank you. Sure. [SIGHS] [] Night. Night. They'll come for us. I know it. [RUSTLING AND ANIMAL SQUEALS] What was that? [] Ahh... [] DEAN: Hey. You're a morning person, huh? What are you doing? I'm trying to save us. What are you doing? I don't know. Might go for a swim. Hey, where's your phone? Battery's dead. We need some more water. Yah! [] The police have a boat searching the area where they picked up the kids. As soon as they come back-- When will they be back? Uh, I'm not sure. They said they'd let us know when-- JACK: Any word? I was just telling Barbara the police have a boat searching the Caribbean. They did say that a dinghy was missing. How long they been looking? What about a helicopter? As soon as the winds die down, they're gonna send someone up. Have they been searching land? Have you contacted the embassy? Is there a private team we can hire? The police are doing everything that they can with the limited resources that they have. There is no private rescue team. But they did say they were very confident they're going to find Dean and Emma. The first 48 hours is the most important. But the chief said that kids do this. If I hear one more time-- Are you kidding me? It's been two days. What are these people doing? Except offering anecdotal crap about other teenagers. Huh? All right, look, I'm sorry. Don't be sorry. Help us find our children. [] [TWIG SNAPS] DEAN: The hut's gonna be something in case it rains. EMMA: Rain? DEAN: You never know. Ah! Ow! You okay? Come here. This may sting a little. Does that hurt? Here, keep the pressure on it. [GRUNTS] So why Princeton? Hm? Why do you wanna go to Princeton? I don't know. It's Ivy League. Yeah. It's just where we talked about me going. It's kind of weird, right? It's always been where I wanted to go. Where I was supposed to go. I don't think I ever even questioned it. Heh. Mm. Yeah. They're not gonna give up. No, they'll come, for you. Thanks, guys. COP: Prepare to board in five minutes. I'm sorry. STACEY: Did you find her? Not yet, but we will. Yeah, we're gonna go back out tomorrow. Sweetie, your mom and I are gonna need to stay a few more days. Is that okay? Sure. Stay however long you need. [] There we go. That should hold for a bit. Seriously? [LAUGHS] [] Okay, now it's good. Celebration swim? Come on. Come on, it's like a million degrees. We earned it. [] Argh! I cannot eat any more fruit! [] Hey, prom queen! Don't look. I was just gonna ask if you had any more sunscreen left. I don't have any more anything left. Look yourself. The bottles are in the baggies in the hut. I looked for them, didn't see any. They're there, but they're empty. I'm sure there's aloe somewhere. Now turn around and stop looking. You know that every time you say that, it reminds me I should be looking? I'm serious. You're the one who asked me to stand guard. There's something out there. I can hear it at night. This afternoon, according to officials, the investigation has been downgraded from a search-and-rescue to a search-and-recovery effort as hope of finding the pair alive has faded. I want you to call me every day. Sometimes twice a day if you can. I will, I promise. I just hate the idea of leaving you alone down here. I'll be ne. You've gotta go back. Stacey needs one of us there, especially now. No, I know. You're right. Well, it's official. They called off the rescue search. See what this is? They don't have the resources. That's what it is. --for the families and the students back home who have kept constant... I'm not gonna stop, Phil. I promise, I'll bring her back home. I know you will. I know you will. Jack, thank you for hiring this. PILOT: We'll keep covering these waters. We still have two hours of flying time. [LIGHTER FLICKING] I miss my mom and dad. I even miss my little sister. And my sh. The smell of my sheets when they first get out of the dryer. I'll bet they're still looking for us. They'd have to be, right? You think they quit? Would you? I mean, you keep looking for something, at some point, you figure it's gone, right? Why do you do this? Watch the sunset every day? Looking for something. What? Nothing. It's stupid. Zippo's dead. We're gonna have to learn to make our own re now. [GASPS] What is it? [GASPS] Oh, my God. How long do you think he was there? How long do you think he pretended that he was gonna make it home? This guy is not us, Em. He could've been some local fisherman or drug smuggler or anyone. You've got people out there who love you. People looking for you. And you know what else? We got each other. And that's something right there, prom queen. We're gonna be okay. You hear me? Nothing bad's gonna happen to you. [] [EMMA MOANING & PANTING] Why are you crying? That was... That felt so good. You make that sound like a bad thing. It's just... for a while, I forgot where we were. I pictured us home... worrying about what everybody was gonna say. I felt so normal. Heh. [SIGHS] Hey, where's my latte? [] I'm going to the lagoon. Dean, did you take the big water bottle? [RUSTLING] Dean? [RUSTLING AND ANIMAL SQUEALS] Dean? Dean? Dean? Why would you do that? Do what? Leave me there without saying where you were going-- You were sleeping. And I woke up and you were nowhere. What are you doing? He deserves to be buried. Okay? At least have a funeral. Dean, I don't understand. What--? Talk to me. I'm here and-- You're here and what? We had sex once. We're stuck on an island. We're not soul mates. That's mean. Yeah, I'm not a nice guy, Emma. And now you know. I don't believe that. Whatever it is, I'll listen. Please, just give me-- Aah! Emma! I'm so sorry, Em. I didn't mean to... It was an accident. I fell. I don't know what I'd do if something happened to you. [] What are we doing? We're not some happy couple on an island vacation. How are we gonna make it day after day, just the two of us? What if something goes wrong? I mean, what if l broke my leg, or one of us gets sick or something like that? Nobody knows what's out there, Em. There's stuff that we don't know how to deal with and we just gotta figure it out. I didn't go to my mom's funeral. That's why I wanted to bury that guy. Just flesh. Ashes to ashes. I thought maybe seeing him dead in the ground and all that would make things make sense. Did it? Not really. I guess that's the point. It doesn't always makes sense. We need hydrotherapy. And you kind of stink, so... [LAUGHS] [] EMMA: Step into my office and tell me about your problems, Mr. McMullen. I couldn't handle seeing... Seeing all of it. You know, the casket and all the people pitying me. Blaming me or-- Why would they blame you? Because I killed her. She was driving me home from soccer practice. We were driving down this side road, and it was dark. We used to play this game when it was snowing where she'd flick on the high beams, on and off. It'd look like we were going into hyperspace from a Star Wars movie or something like that. I reached over, trying to be funny, trying to be like her. Lost control of the car. We were laughing, and the next thing... I was in the hospital for three days. When I got out, she was gone. You didn't kill her. No. We should maybe think about moving here. Nice neighborhood, and I hear the public schools are great. [THUNDER RUMBLING] [THE 88'S "NO ONE HERE" PLAYING] Throw away the paper Throw away the mail Be bad if you wanna Be prepared to fail And all the expectations Take you to the point Of never believing And you're tired of me Still nobody knows it Something I can't be My love And there's no one here Who loves you like I do Thank God this much is real Thank God this much is real And broken down A month after two students went missing off the coast of Trinidad, the search for Emmaline Robinson and Dean McMullen has been called off. It's believed that the students have been lost at sea. I can't believe they're gonna stop looking for her. Even if it's just for her body or something. Wow, Helen, that's kind of morbid. Well, her mom's still there. Maybe she'll find her. I know we've been over this, but if you'd look at the new information regarding weather patterns, you'd see we've been looking in the wrong place. Mrs. Robinson, I've seen this information. Perhaps your embassy can-- I've been to the embassy twice. [] Excuse me, have you seen these two? [SOBBING] MAN: Sorry, folks, no planes taking off today. BARBARA: They say the storm could last for days. Yep. When my wife died... I tried so hard to keep her here, you know. Keep her alive. I almost lost everything I had. Dean and I barely spoke. I almost lost my partnership at the rm. I was so focused on what I'd lost, I forgot what I had. [THUNDER CRACKING] Maybe it's time to go home, Barbara. It's not like we haven't tried. It's a tough call. [] Whenever we were at the beach, my mom used to talk about the green ash. My dad and I would watch and watch. I've never seen it. It's supposed to be right on the horizon line, just the sun comes down. I'm thinking maybe it's just a thing... people believe in to make them feel like there's something out there, you know? Beauty or whatever. How long do you really think we can survive here? We're gonna be fine, okay? [THE 88'S "ALL 'CAUSE OF YOU" PLAYING] [THE 88'S "ALL 'CAUSE OF YOU" PLAYING] I've been sinking Through the drain of love Lift my eyes to skies of up above I've been moving 'Cause my heart is true Telling everyone l know about you Tell your mama That you won't be home Let your daddy know You're not alone All I wanna do is make you mine I said I'd love you, honey, anytime Don't believe the things They say about me And all the things you know I'd never be You're the only one I wanna do Everything's new And it's all 'cause of you I've been sinking through The drain of love Lift my eyes to skies of up above Listen to me This is how l feel [MOANING] You're the only one I wanna do Everything's new Should we feel guilty? For what? Not being sad all the time. They probably think we're dead. But we're not dead. So we gotta live a little, right? I just feel like we should be doing something, like trying to find a way off or... We tried. We'll keep trying. Have you been shaving? What? You have, like, almost no beard. [CHUCKLING] Okay, first of all, bite me. [LAUGHING] And second of all, it'll get heavier, I hope. Was that okay? I mean... was I okay? Emma, you are so much better than okay. Okay? If okay is around here somewhere, you are way over the damn palm trees. If okay is like a little tiny grain of sand, you're the whole beach. If okay is like a little drop of water, you're like the whole freaking Caribbean. Ha, ha, ha. Need me to go on? Okay. [] You were never like this at school. Like what? I don't know, fun. You're different too. No, I'm not. Yeah, you kind of are. How so? No posse, no books. I used to watch you sometimes. That's not creepy. Heh, heh, heh. You always seemed like you had a plan. Like you had something to do or somewhere to go. I guess now you got nowhere to go, huh? I can't believe I'm saying this, but l kind of like where I am. And for the record, I watched you sometimes too. Who was your first time? Oh, we're playing that game? Yeah, we are. Who? I was a sophomore and she was a junior. No, she was in college Do I know her? I don't know. I thought she could teach me some stuff. Was it fun? All five minutes were a blast. [LAUGHING] Okay, who was your first? Mm-- Heh. No, no, no. No. I told you mine, now you have to tell me yours. Football player? Band geek? Teacher? You. What? You. Me? I was your...? Wow. Wow. No. Is that a bad "wow"? Just a "wow." Wow. Was it okay? I got sand in some weird places. Heh, heh. I'm glad it was me. Me too. So since this is all pretty new to me, maybe we should practice more. Yeah. [AIRPLANE APPROACHING] [AIRPLANE APPROACHING] [] Emma, did you hear that? Plane! Get the flare gun. I'll catch up with you. No, no, no. Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! They were too high. Did you fire both flares? I didn't see. No, I couldn't find the gun. What do you mean? It's in the same place it's always been. This is our chance, Dean. I don't understand. Where could it be? Did you move it? No. You're the only one who's picked it up. So you're saying I lost it? I'm not saying anybody lost it, I'm just saying it's not there. Someone's been taking our stuff. The baggies and my lotions and my sunscreen and toothpaste. That stuff ran out a long time ago. EMMA: Yeah, but I kept the bottles. I use them for aloe and for water and... Where's the water bottle? It's probably there somewhere. I bet you were organizing things-- Oh, really, organizing? That's what happened, I organized too much. Hang on. Emma. Emma. Get off me. What are you doing? I'm leaving. I can't. I can't do this. I cannot stay on this island anymore! What are you gonna do, swim back? Emma. [] [] Hello! There's no one out there, is there? Hello! [] We've seen one plane since we've been here. I'm never gonna see my family again. We'll be better off in there, long-term. What's long-term, Dean? Look, Em, at some point, we're gonna have to say this is it. This is our life, you know? It's you and me. [LOW PURRING] You hear that? It's nothing. It's just the wind. I'm gonna find whatever it is and make it stop. Dean, no. [LOW PURRING] [] Dean? [LOW PURRING] [GROWLING] Dean! [] [GROWLING] Dean! Dean! Unh! [GROWLING] [DAVE THOMAS JUNIOR'S "I DO" PLAYING] What else could the ocean be What else is the sea But a hundred million drops of water What else but a memory Of faded memories Was everything That came before you And I don't know where we'll go Or where we're gonna be I don't know much at all But when I think of you I do Roll the dice again to see The roads we're gonna tread And go whichever way you want to What else could I ever be The man who lost his head And let his cold, cold heart adore you And I don't know where we'll go Or where we're gonna be I don't know much at all But when I think of you I do l won't fight it anymore As we wash up on the shore l still love you I do [THUNDER CRACKING] What else could the ocean be [INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE] But a hundred million drops of water You see that? You saw it. You saw it. I saw it. I saw it. You saw it. We saw it. Oh, my God, we saw it. [BOTH LAUGHING] [EMMA GRUNTING AND COUGHING] Think it was the fish? It smelled a little weird. You think maybe you're pregnant? No, I'm not. It's not that I don't want kids, it's just... You know... I know. Yeah. You want kids? Someday. Me too. I'd give anything for some toothpaste right now. And some chicken soup and a sad movie. Come here, lie down. I'll make you feel better. Hmm. Do you ever think about what everybody else is doing? [] Who's everybody else? Friends, family, people out in the world. We're everybody else now, prom queen. Ow. What--? What was that? What the--? [MONKEY GIBBERING] Whoa, whoa, whoa. Okay there, buddy. Stop, stop. Okay, put it down. Put the gun down and step away from the vehicle. Come on, monkey, drop the gun. [GIBBERING] No, no, no. Stop, stop, stop. Put it down! Como on, little guy. I'll trade you, banana for the gun. He didn't even take his banana. You know what? What the hell? What'd you do that for? I don't wanna hope anymore. You're acting crazy. Why did--? I'm crazy? No, see, crazy is thinking that we can survive for more than a year on this island. That's crazy. We're gonna make a life here, Em. It's gonna be better, I promise. No noise. I mean, what's so good out there anyway? Life, Dean. Life is what's so good out there. Our families, our-- Everything. You're crazy if you think that I would actually choose to live like this. This is not living, this is surviving. Any luck? No. I never said thank you. For what? For saving me. For being there. Here. Emma... [CHOPPER WHIRRING] [] Hey! Hey! Hey! Where is it? Here, hold this. Load and shoot, Em. Pull the trigger, prom queen. EMMA: Over here! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! We're here! [JOSH POWELL'S "LEAVE ME AS YOU FIND ME" PLAYING] Leave me as you find me WOMAN: Family and friends eagerly await the appearance of the two students lost at sea for more than three months. Emmaline Robinson and Dean McMullen were rescued yesterday by a helicopter pilot on a sightseeing tour just off the coast of Venezuela. Hey, get down. I don't think so. REPORTER 1: There's Emma. REPORTER 2: Emma! REPORTER 3: Hey, Emma! l still believe in you REPORTER 2: Over here! REPORTER 4: Emma! I still believe [CROWD CHATTERING] REPORTER 5: Hey, Emma! Rolling time may fate me Turning gold into gray [INDISTINCT DIALOGUE] Don't let me miss my cue For letting go And moving forward You can leave me As you find me here I will believe Leave me as you find me Emma! [ALL SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY] JACK: I never thought I'd see you again. [TAPPING ON WINDOW] Hey. Hey. What are you doing here? I wanted to check on you, first night back and all. I was just looking at Facebook and stuff. Weird being back, huh? Yeah. [] They said we don't have to go back to school right away. Yeah, I know. I think I'm gonna go next week, though, get back into it. Of course you are. What does that mean? Nothing, just... I guess summer's over, huh? You're talking in code. My dad told me about your party. Mom's throwing it, a homecoming thing. Are you gonna come? Lots of kids from school will be there. It'll be fun. Yeah, fun. You should probably go. My mom and dad have been checking on me like every 10 minutes. Sure. Come to the party, okay? PHIL: First of all, thank you so much for coming. It's a special day for us. I can't imagine the courage it took to survive those days. I really can't. But I'm so grateful that you did. To my girl and to Dean. Where is Dean? JACK: Behind you. PHIL: I cannot thank you enough. You kids really are an inspiration to us all. I mean that. To Emma and to Dean. ALL: To Emma and to Dean. JACK: Hear, hear. Whoo! Yeah. [CHATTERING] BARBARA: Thank you for coming. JACK: Thanks so much for having us. How come you're not over there with everybody else? I'm not really an everybody-else kind of guy. STACEY: Emma is. Always has been. She's really good at that. People really like her. Yeah, I can see that. Did you see any sharks? It took her like two seconds to become even more popular than before you guys went away. Yeah, I can see that too. [INAUDIBLE DIALOGUE] [TIM HANAUER'S "DECEMBER DAYS" PLAYING] [MOUTHING] Come on. GIRL: Like the memoirs. You know what? [MOUTHING] I can't come. Sorry. REPORTER: They're calling it "the miracle at sea." After more than 100 days on a desert island, two high school juniors, Emmaline Robinson and Dean McMullen, have safely returned to their school, to their family, to their friends, to their lives that they thought they might never see again. [PEOPLE APPLAUDING AND CHEERING] LIZZIE: Welcome back. Excuse us. Maybe I needed out Maybe l missed a step Maybe I had my chance [INDISTINCT DIALOGUE] But I still needed you Come to me now It's time to break down In the morning We will wake up I told him I'd think about it. Oh, my God, Em, you're my hero. You told Stephen? You are so the bomb. When you're fading You start to fade out for your love Anyway, so I'm gonna wear... MAN: Hey, McMullen. For your love MAN: Come on. For your love Maybe I had my doubt Maybe I needed out Maybe l missed a step Maybe I had my chance Babe, l couldn't cry on cue [PHONE RINGING] But I still needed you This is love now Crazy love now [PHONE RINGING] [] Mom wanted me to tell you it was dinnertime. Okay. And I was gonna feed the fish. Yeah, go ahead. You can feed them. Okay. What's with the dresses? I don't know. It's all feeling like... It's all feeling like someone else. STACEY: You know, when you were gone, Mom knew I was there for once. I didn't have to yell or get in trouble or anything. At school, all the teachers were nice to me. Even if it was just for pity, I didn't care. And now you're the girl who survived on the island, going to prom with the F'ing quarterback, for crap's sake. And I'm back to just being me. Stacey, you're amazing and cool and funny and all of these things that I can never be. And just so you know, I'm not going to prom with Stephen. Really? Well, who are you gonna go with? Nobody. You wanna be my date? [LAUGHS] I missed you, Emma. I missed you too. I missed you so much. [] I saw it, Mom. I saw the green ash. It was beautiful. And... And I just wanted to say I'm sorry for not being there at your funeral. [SNIFFLES] And thanks for watching over us. Who wants to party now? Yeah, yeah, yeah Who wants to party? What do you think? It's amazing. There's a cute hipster boy looking right at you, sis. He's looking at you, Em. Don't think so. Go. Who wants to party now? Yeah, yeah, yeah Who wants to party? Take a little time off Oh, who wants to party? Say, "Yeah, yeah, yeah" MAN [ON TV]: In front. Three down. Oh, what a save. Cleared but not out. Another shot blocked. You staying in tonight? Yeah. MAN: --the goalie and clears the center down the ice. We're just hanging on now, with... You wanna borrow my tux? [THUNDER RUMBLING] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS] Emma, you look amazing. Stephen's gotta be going crazy. Heh, heh, heh. He's kind of gross anyway, in a smoking-hot kind of way. Heh, heh, heh. Come on, walk with me. You know, I knew this was always in you. It just took being stuck in the middle of the ocean to find it, but... Let's get you a broody boy. Oh, my dog. Damn, he looks good. Go. Be romantic. I'll stay if you stay We'll run into the sun Forget about everyone I've been trying to come up with the perfect thing to say. I mean, I-- I didn't even know if l could get in. Plans are overrated. Let's take Take the world tonight Oh. Um, I got you something. Everything's all right I can feel it in my bones with you Thank you. Wanna dance, prom queen? I'm not the prom queen. I never was. Never wanted to be. I... I'm just a girl. Heh, heh. Wanna dance, girl? It's kind of pouring. Heh, heh. We've been through worse. Yeah. Let's take Take the world tonight 'Cause you're here And everything's all right l can feel it in my bones with you Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh I feel the re in your hands If you'd say it's more than just a plan Shine brighter than anything I've ever known Let's take Take the world tonight 'Cause you're here And everything's all right l can feel it in my bones with you Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh [] |
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