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Dark Vale (2018)
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[fire crackling] [light, eerie piano music] Not far from here, there's a place called the Vale. About 100 years ago, a young lady called Lucy was getting ready for her wedding, so full of joy and excitement that her lover Phillip had proposed to her. She invited all her family and guests to the wedding. The day came and Lucy waited at the church and waited, nobody came. Finally, in fury Lucy went into the woods and took an ax and made her way to Phillip's home in the dead of the night. Lucy could hear Phillip upstairs with someone else. She slowly pushed the bedroom door open to find her lover on the bed and laughing about Lucy. She stood there shocked, as a tear rolled down her cheek. She lifted the ax and violently butchered both of them on the bed. The screams could be heard throughout the woods that night. Later, Lucy came out of the house as though in a trance with the bloody ax and her wedding dress now covered in blood. She slowly made her way to the bridge with a rope. Heartbroken from what she had done, she put the noose around her neck and hung herself from the bridge. To this day, in the dead of night, people still see the spirit of Lady Lucy. She's crying black tears in search of Phillip, the man she loved. [deep, solemn music] [thunder rumbling] [deep, solemn music] [people chattering] Hey! Hey. [children chattering] Shall I go and get some tokens? [children chattering] Did you want some more? [Woman] Yes please. That's five pounds please. - Thank you. - Thank you. [chattering] [arcade music] Ladies, gentlemen, girls and boys come one and all, ride the ghost train, if you dare. Do you wanna go on? Yeah, can do. [Ghost Man] Welcome. Be careful. Have fun. [clicking] [screaming and laughing] Ah. I don't wanna go in. [engine rumbling] [screaming] ["De Camptown Races"] [children chattering] [Child] I'm gonna get this one all. [Child] Oh, oh yeah! Love it, don't ya. They'll be good as soon as they pass the pole. [children laughing] Lee. Lee! Fairground again? I can't just forget about it, Tom. He's my brother. How do you feel about us getting our own place like, in a, in a couple of months. You wanna move in together? Do I stutter? Yes, I do. Yeah, absolutely I think as soon as your mum gets everything sorted we should definitely do that. Tom, can we just not talk about my family problems? I just want to forget about it this weekend, okay? Things will be okay. And how do you know that? Well, because you've got me and I'll not let anything happen to hurt you. Your dad's going away for a long time for what he did to your mum. Babe, I'm really sorry. I, I know that things are really hard for you at the moment. I can't even begin to imagine what you must be going through. But I love you. Promise, I'm gonna spend the rest of my life trying to make you happy. Hey, I've got a joke for you. Go on. How can you tell if a blonde has her own vibrator? Don't know. She got the chips on her tooth. Oh my god. Well, I didn't say it was a good joke, did I? But I'm a brunette. Made you laugh, though, didn't it, dumbass? So yeah, in a few months, we'll get our own place together, then, yeah? Yeah, I mean, we could always rent somewhere, I just, [sighing] we need to get out of that town, Tom. There is nothing there for us. No, you're right, there isn't. Do you know what? In the morning, I want you to make me breakfast. Ah. I want, eggs, bacon, two sausages, beans, I want the lot. We'll see. You are making me a breakfast in the morning. [laughing] Is that so? I'll make you anything you want. Good. [rain splattering] [sighing] Oh, it's freezing. - Well this is lovely. - Yeah. Where'd you find this? Uh, got it for the whole weekend, I know some people. Have we? Yeah, at least the weather held out for us. Brilliant, yeah. [laughing] Followed the wrong crowd. Yeah. I can't believe this is ours for the weekend. Yeah. Brill. Hm. Ahh. Dead flowers, it's okay. No seriously I, I just bought them two hours ago, how could they have died so quickly? [Leah] Oh don't worry about it. - No, no, seriously... - You can get me some more. They shouldn't be dead now. It's okay. No, no, no, no, seriously I, I just bought them like two hours ago, - they shouldn't... - Oh, don't worry about it. You can get me some more. Yeah but how can they be dead? I think I just saw something go past the window. Well it's just your imagination babe, there's nothing there. Cheap bloody flowers. [birds chirping] Hey babe, it stopped raining, sun's even out. Make us a coffee, would ya? What, did your last slave die off? Yes you are, do as you're told, lady. [birds chirping] Thank you. Here we go. [light, eerie piano music] [wind whipping] You know what, that was so stupid, Tom. Look, I said I was sorry, okay? It was so stupid, you said we were gonna have fun. Punching guys in pubs isn't fun, not at all. He chugged a drink over you because you said you wouldn't dance with him. So, it's a dress, it will wash. Look, some guys just don't take no for an answer, okay. How'd you think it made me feel to see him stood there with his hands all over you? We're still talking about this guy. Oh my god, you brought me here to forget about all the crap that's happening in my life. Just forget about it, grow up. Look, I'm trying, all right. I am trying so hard to show my girlfriend a good time. Well why don't you just leave it then? Look at your eye, for god sake. [sighing] Hey. Here. Come here, let me clean you up. [Tom] I am sorry. I know you was only sticking up for me and, and them guys punched you first but, still fall out with you a little. Tom. I do love you, you know. Please don't ever leave me. Never. [groaning] Babe? Leah? Leah? My mom's in hospital. We need to go. [Tom] Your dad again. I don't know. I'm sorry Tom, but we need to go. [Tom] Yeah. - Yeah of course, yeah. - We need to go. [light, somber music] According to my GPS, the quickest way back is through this place called the Vale. I swear to fucking god if he tries to come near you or your mama, I'm gonna fucking kill him. Just stop Tom, I don't want to talk about it, okay. My mom's in a really bad way. - Tom, look out! - Oh! [thudding] [light, solemn piano music] [whistling] [breathing heavily] Leah. Oh shit, breathe, Leah. Leah, it's okay, it's all right, it's gonna be all right. Just, just try and breathe, okay. Just keep calm, jeez, where's your pump? You inhaler, where is it? Oh Jesus, I'm sorry. I know I packed it, where is it? Jesus, where is it? It's all right baby, just breathe, okay, just breathe, I'm gonna get it too. Where'd I put it, where'd I put I? I know I packed it, come on, Jesus! Here, here, it's all right, here we go, here we go. Steady and slow, it's all right, it's all right, baby. It's all right. Keep it goin'. It's all right. I'm gonna try and get the car started, okay? [electronic beeping] What's the matter? Need to find something to charge the car back up. Tom, I need to get home! I know, babe, but there's, it's not responding at all, I don't know - what's wrong with it. - I need, I need to go to my mom. I need to find something to charge it up first, then I'll get you back straight away, I promise, okay. It's gonna be all right. Well what, what about, what about over there? Yeah, that's probably the best bet. All right, I'll go and grab my stuff. [thunder rumbling] Come here. [slow, haunting music] It's so old. Tom, I think we should get out of this place. Well, I need to find something to power the car up first. [slow, haunting music] Hello? Hello? [slow, haunting music] [glass shattering] Under the table, go, go, go. [slow, haunting music] [floorboards creaking] [Leah] Can you hear that? Yeah. [Leah] Is that the floorboards creaking? Yeah, there's someone in here. [Leah] Oh! It's all right, it's all right, it's all right. [floorboards creaking] [frightening banging] [gasping] [Leah] Tom come on, Tom come on. [eerie music] [Leah panting] [eerie music] Leah? Leah! [sighing] [eerie music] Leah! [eerie music intensifying] Tom! Tom! [Lee] Leah. Leah. Lee, what are you doin' here? You're dead. You can't be here. [tense, frightening music] [footsteps clicking] [panting] [tense, scary music] [shivering] [tense, scary music] [music intensifying] [breathing heavily] [startling banging] [Leah screaming] Who the hell are you? Me? Wh-what are you doin' here? Where is here? This is the Vale. What? The Vale! All right, listen, listen, can you help me? I'm trying to find my girlfriend... - No! - She's lost here somewhere. It's haunted, it's haunted, man. Haunted? Haunted! What are you on about? You've not seen the things I've seen, have ya? - It's haunted. - Things? How'd, come on, how do you know it's not just some, some crazy nutter comin' around dressed up, havin' a bit of fun? Crazy people don't float through walls, do they? Where is Leah? Listen, listen, you tell me the entrance to the Vale, and I'll tell you where your girlfriend is, I'll tell ya. Well how do I know I can trust you? You've got no choice, I've been stuck here for years. If you don't work with me, if we don't work together, you're gonna be stuck here the same as me. Do you wanna end up looking like me? No, didn't think so. All right, the entrance it's, it's down that way. Oh yeah, great, thanks for that! [sighing] Look, how do you know, how do you know she's even here? How do you know you're not seeing things, eh? When was the last time you had a drink? When was the last time you ate anything? You could be going off your end just as much as I am, or you think I am, hey, here. Thanks. Right. Things to remember, you need to stay away from the mist. - Okay. - The mist. I know it sounds cooky, sounds crazy, but you've gotta listen, you need to stay away from the mist. - All right, I'll stay away. - When you go past the grave, the sand that's in the bag, you need to throw that onto the grave. - All right. - Yeah, sounds crazy, I know. You think I'm mad, I know you do. But you've gotta listen, you must listen, please. All right, if you know so much, why is she even after me? 'Cause she thinks you're Phillip like she does me. She thinks you're her ex-husband. I know, I know, I know, it sounds insane. It really does sound insane. And I, I'm, to be honest with you, I'm not sure I'm not going out me mind meself. I've been stuck here that long. But, you know, that's it, there's nothing else we can do. So, good luck, I'm off. One other thing, hide in the cellar. You must remember that, all right. [tense, mysterious music] Leah. Leah. Leah! Leah! Come on baby, speak to me, where are you? Leah! [eerie music] [startling bang] [door clicking] [tense, suspenseful music] [shivering] [tense, suspenseful music] Leah. Leah, I'm not gonna give up, Leah. Leah, Leah baby. Baby, what is it? What's wrong? [Leah] I think I'm... Baby what is it, what's wrong? I think I'm dying, Tom. What, no, no, no, no, no, you can't be, you can't be. The lady with, with the white face gave me a drink. Who is she, Tom? Baby, baby, you're gonna be fine, you're gonna be fine, okay. They can't hurt you, they're not even real. Ghosts can't, they can't hurt you. [Leah gasping] Babe. God help her, please. [slow, somber music] [thudding] [slow, solemn music] [Leah] We need to get home, Tom. I've been looking for years, okay. I'll find the ingredients I need to make this red sand that'll stop her from following us home. I'm trying my best. Just, this place is bigger than I thought. I need you to take me home, now. Just keep your voice down. You know what, you go out there, you try and find us a way home. While there's some crazy ass ghost stalking you. I think we died, Tom. I think we died in the car crash. Look at ya, your hair's not really changed. You haven't really changed one bit. [Tom] We didn't die, Leah. Well why can't we leave this place then, eh? Why can't we just get in the car and go? Because there's a ghost that stalks us every time I try and leave the house. How many times do I have to go through this with you? What does it want from us? [Tom] How the hell should I know? Have you tried the mobiles again? This is Britain, you can't get lost, we can't, we can't get trapped in the middle of nowhere. I'm sorry, Leah. [slow, solemn music] Leah died in the house, I buried her outside. I'm losing my sanity. It is growing Leah, it is. We're not dead. We are not dead. [slow, solemn music] [gasping] [slow, solemn music] I saw the Lady Lucy floating through the mills again today. She seems to be carrying the dolls from over at the house to the mills. Where she collected them as a child, but her parents were killed in the fire. She seems to be repeating what she did in her physical life. The red sand seems to work once again, as it keeps her at bay. I placed sand all around this house again as it started to blow away with the strong winds. I need to keep doing this to stop her from getting to me. I don't know what she is, but this spirit isn't a happy one. In my 20 years of searching, I've never seen anything like this. But still, time is running out for me. [slow, solemn music] [water rushing] Who were they then, eh? Oh go on, tell me, 'cause I can't stand seeing you hanging around with pricks like that. They were friends Tom, that's all, just friends. Why would you just start fighting with them like that? Hello, didn't you hear what he said to me? Fucking cow. You are. How dare you say that to me. I would never do that to you, never. Do you know what? I can't do this anymore. I need some time apart. I can't, I can't do this. [slow orchestral music] Look, I don't want to lose you, okay. I don't want to live without you. You need to trust me, I would never, never hurt you. Yeah? You know that, don't you? Yeah. [water rushing] [mysterious music] Come on Tom, get up. Get up! [mysterious music] [groaning] Leah? Leah! Leah! Leah! Leah! Leah! Leah! Leah! [tense, haunting music] [suspenseful music] [bells tolling slowly] [startling banging] [woman laughing] [bells tolling ominously] [solemn strings music] [gasping] [Tom breathing heavily] [solemn strings music] [breathing heavily] [muffled yelling] [deep, ominous musical tones] [somber strings music] [deep, ominous musical tones] [gun firing] [bats squeaking] Three long years I've been trapped in this house. My food supply started to run very low. I wouldn't have lasted this long if the cellar hadn't been full of food. She knows I'm here, whatever she is. Strange noises haunt me at night. I like being in the cellar, because I can't hear the noises she makes. I need to find the entrance to the Vale. That is the only way out. But I only have four hours to find it. I figured it out, that the only time she rests is from 1:00 p.m. 'til 5:00 p.m., daytime. After that, she comes looking for me. I'm writing these diaries in the cellar. It's 12:30, she comes out looking for me, trying to figure out a way into the house. The spell I use does work. Around the house, the circle of red sand to keep her from getting to me. The front door opened the other day, and she stood there looking at me with soulless eyes. I held a cross up to her, but it just exploded in my hand. She wants me for something, but I don't know what. Where are you going, Tom? Just leave me alone all right, you're not real. Charming, your girlfriend isn't real. What, do you not remember? What? You died! I couldn't save you, I had to bury you. - Want me to show you? - No. Do you want some proof, hey? - Tom! - Come on, let, let's have a look. - Let go! - Let's have a look. - Right here, right here! - You're hurting me. Tom, that really hurt. [deep, ominous musical tones] I'm here, aren't I? Isn't that real enough? [slow, haunting music] [haunting choral music] I try every day to leave the Vale. Days pass, years pass, music is changing, life is going on without me. Lady Lucy hunts for me, every day. I still don't know what the spirit wants from me. I don't want to find out. I found out that Lady Lucy kills everything she goes past. Trees, flowers will die in her presence. The smell of her perfume lets me know when she's close. I read every one of Carl's diaries about what happened to Lucy on her wedding night. She does seem to be scared of fire. [deep, ominous musical tones] Come on you bitch, what are you waiting for? It's right there, waiting for you. Go for the nice dolly. Bitch, come on. Where are you? Come on. Come on. [wind whipping] [laughing] How do you like it, eh? You're the one that's trapped now. So what do you want from me, eh? I'm right here. What do you want? Why did you have to take her, what did she ever do? What have I ever done? [bells slowly tolling] [sighing] Hello mate, you all right? Yeah, I'm good, I'm good. Listen, who told you that this bridge was haunted? And the area around it, who said that, where did you get your information from? So you've not got any sold proof or anything like that? You've got no solid proof? 'Cause this is what I need, this is why I've been, I've been setting triggers off and objects and stuff. I've been here for days now, and I'm just not gettin' anything. And I need that proof, obviously for the book. 'Cause I don't, I don't wanna pass off information that, that I've got no, you know, I can't back up. So you've not got anything over here? All right, all right. Well, no, I'm not going now obviously, 'cause it's gonna piss it down tonight. So, it's not gonna happen. All right pal, see you later, ta-da. [slow, solemn orchestral music] [tense, scary musical tones] Holy spirit descend on this earth. [woman laughing] [dramatic, scary music] [ominous musical tones] [water rushing] [radio static buzzing] Hello, is anyone there, can you hear me? [Man Over Radio] Hello, is anybody there? Hello, hello, yes, my name... - Yeah, we can hear you, yeah. - my name's Tom Crow. - Please, please help me. - Hello? I'm, I'm trapped in this place called the Vale. I don't know exactly where it is but... [radio static] [Man Over Radio] Hello, hello? - Is anybody there? - What's the date? Could you tell me the date? [Man Over Radio] Yeah, we can hear you, yeah. Hello? - Hello. - That's not the date. [woman laughing] [slow, solemn strings music] [thunder clapping] My name is Anna Sterling. This will be my last diary entry before I try and leave the Vale for good. Strange but the Vale is getting quiet now. I'm not sure if I'm the last person here. The spirit of Lady Lucy's stalking me. Oh god, I'm so scared of even leaving my house. Sometimes, I look through the window and I can see her floating across the lake, carrying a doll. She doesn't seem to have any eyes, just black holes. And does she know I'm here? Maybe she's looking for me. It's only a matter of time until she comes to my home. I pray most of the time, just to stay sane. I will use the lantern at the Vale sign to guide me through the darkness of the Vale. And I must stay away from the mist. Caroline went in there and I never saw her again. I've got to pack my things and leave. [crying] Who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. [crying] Thy will be done on earth as in heaven Give us this day our daily bread. Forgive our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. Lead us not into temptation, deliver us from evil. Amen. [crying] [deep, ominous musical tones] [tense, somber music] [doll clunking] [tense, somber music] [water rushing] Come on Lucy, come and get me. Come on! Come on! [grunting] [tense, suspenseful music] [swishing] [glass breaking] [tense, suspenseful music] [tense, haunting music] [ominous, eerie music] [haunting music] I know I'm safe in this circle but time is running out for me. I've got a drop of water left in this bottle, and then I'll go to the river for more. I see things, horrible things. Two days ago I saw what looked like a dog but with a human body. It walked backwards into the darkness. I keep hoping I'm just having a nightmare and I'll wake up, with Leah by my side. I also saw something that I can't quite explain, a person with holes for eyes, just like Lady Lucy. It tried to touch me, it was wrapped up in cotton wool of some sort or, cobwebs wrapped around it. The sand didn't work, it walked straight into the circle. It was the size of a child. I grabbed my water bottle and launched it into it, it went straight through the thing. Then it turned around and flew towards the bottle. Is there more than one ghost in the Vale? What do you want from me? [slow, haunting music] I don't care, all right. I don't care. Just leave me alone. For god sake, leave me alone. Just leave me alone, just leave me alone. Please just leave me alone. [slow, haunting music] Get off me. Get off. Get off me. [scraping] [slow, haunting music] Leah. What's the matter, Tom? [Tom] You're alive. What's the matter, Tom? What do you need? You don't love me anymore, do you? Of course I do. Why don't you love me anymore, Tom? I do. Leah, of course I do. You don't. You don't love me anymore, why? Don't say that, of course I do, I'll never stop. I'll never stop. Leah, I love you, I always will. [slow, haunting music] I love you. [slow, haunting music] [thunder rumbling] [slow, haunting music] [slow, somber orchestral music] |
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