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Never Leave Alive (2017)
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(waves rushing) - [Reporter] In other news, authorities are investigating a number of missing person reports of a commercial cruise line employees. Authorities suspect that there may be a link between the missing persons and the missing cruise ship, The Neptune Star. The magnetic poles in the surrounding area may be disrupting all conventional tracking systems. With no trace of visible evidence or distress calls, the authorization of search and rescue team is still under debate. (dramatic music) (groaning) - [Man] No, no no! Run, run! Run, run run! Run! Keep going, keep going. (flesh ripping) - [Both] Maggie! - [Man] Keep going, keep going! (dramatic music) - It's James. - We gotta get out of here. (gasping) (whimpering) - Somebody help me. (whimpering) (ominous music) (screaming) (ominous music) (birds squawking) (ominous music) - What the hell? Tom! - Have you been here all night? - Been here all morning. Technically, after midnight it's called A.M. - Actually, it's called not drinking yourself into a dead stupor. Did you go out with that? - Never go hunting without my knife. Heh, heh, heh. - Have you forgotten who taught ya how to hunt? - That was a long time ago. Let's leave hunting to the current professionals. - Oh, is that what you're calling yourself these days? - Come on, what's the problem? - Oh, I don't know. Maybe we're shipping out in a few minutes, and I'd like you not to throw up on our hosts. - I'm fine. - Please, for me. Clean up. You don't smell sober. - Make no promises. (boat horn blaring) Think I smell good. - [Man On Radio] Hunter Rick Rainsford is definitely trying to clean up his act, after his name's been dragged through the mud all over social media. He's got this new wildlife preservation campaign. Kind of strange coming from a hunter, but after repeated DUI charges, numerous public drunkenness displays, I think these acts of altruism on behalf on Rainsford... - Your boat? - [Man] Yeah. - It's a hell of a boat. - [Man On Radio] Nearly just to be asked... (radio static) - [Captain on loudspeaker] This is Captain (indistinct) ...the the Wilderness Explorer, now reminding all personnel and passengers to please report to the starboard side prior to boarding. - Watch your step. - Captain, time is of the essence. - What you're asking is impossible. We have to change course, these waters are not safe. - I did the research. This is the quickest route. - Tommy boy! (laughs) - Rick. - What's happening, Captain? - This is Captain Andres, he's in charge of this fine vessel. Any and all questions go to him. - Actually, we're not finished yet. We have to respect is that you and Mr. Rainsford are not the only passengers on this ship. I am responsible for the safety of everyone. - All right. Let's talk. No need to bore Rick with this nonsense. - Thomas knows me so well. I don't like to get bogged down with the details. Good talk. Need a little help. - How can I help you, sir? - I'm in the market for some alcohol. - I'm not allowed to give you any alcohol. - Excuse me? - Well, what I mean is I just mean that we don't... - Come on, come on, come on! - Have any. - You don't have any? Or you're not allowed to give me? Which is it? - I think I heard the Captain. - Do you know who I am? - Yes, Mr. Rainsford. - Then you know this is a mistake. - I'm sorry. - Not as sorry as you're gonna be. (dramatic music) (camera shutter clicking) - Sorry. Did I startle you? I was just trying to get a picture. - I'm a celebrity. Darlin'. I'm no stranger to pictures, but if you want a good one, you should just ask. - Well, I don't wanna bother you. I know you're such a busy guy. - Rick Rainsford is not too busy for you, little lady. - Okay, can I please take your picture, Mr. Rainsford? - Well, that's not fair. Now you know my name and I don't know yours. - Well, I'm... - What's a beautiful sweetheart like you doin' on a rusty old boat like this anyway? - Oh, you know, just trying to get a picture of our resident celebrity. - All right. - Please. - I'll make it a good one. - Oh yeah? - Exclusive. - Oh, I feel so special. - Hold on. - Yeah, oh, there it is. Oh yes, perfect. - How do I look? - Pretty pompous and self-important, so it's accurate if nothing else. - What? - Just saying it's a pretty good portrait of Rick Rainsford. - Do we know each other? - Yeah, we've met several times, including earlier tonight. You were probably just too drunk to remember. - I meet a lot of people. Sometimes I forget a few. You don't know anything about me. - Oh, let's see here. You hunt deer for sport, sort of, although you're more well-known for your famous love interest and stupid reality TV shows, because you're so drunk you can barely even walk. So, yeah, I think I know exactly who you are, Mr. Rainsford. - If I'm so terrible, why are you here taking pictures of me? - Clever. What you're looking for, right there. Knock yourself out. - I'm famous. It's what a celebrity is. - That's really mature. - [Man] I'm sorry, Ms. Christie. - [Anna] It's fine, it's fine. - Who was that? - The girl? - [Rick] Yeah. - That's Anna Christie. She's the photographer management sent. - She's our photographer? - Mm-Hmm. - When did that happen? What about Santiago? - You punched him in the face last time, remember? He won't work with you anymore. - Oh yeah. (chuckles) She's young. - Yeah. - And mean. - Look. Are you gonna cooperate on this photo shoot, or are we just wasting our time here? - It's fine, I got it. I got it. She's just interesting, that's all. - How so? - I don't know, she just better not piss me off. - You keep your eye on the big game. I'll take care of the blondes. - Okay. (ship banging) - [Man] ...is going on here? - Calm down, man. It's a boat. It's gonna sway. (dramatic music) (ship crashing) - [Captain] All personnel to the staff quarters. All personnel to the staff quarters, effective immediately. (ship crashing) (dramatic music) - Mr. Rainsford, the Captain's called general quarters to the room. - I know what general quarters means, useless. - Everyone, back to your rooms. It means you have to... - [Rick] That's your new name by the way. - Get back to your room. Please, sir. - Found the alcohol. Useless. - It's for your own safety. Please. - I'm goin', I'm goin'. - [Captain] Attention everyone, there's been a security breach. The hull is taking on water. Commence evacuations. Everyone to the life raft. (screaming) - [Man] This way! (suspenseful music) - [Man] Come on, everybody into the life boat. In the boat, in the boat, come on, everybody. - No, no. I want you to get in the life boat. (everyone talking over each other) (explosion rumbling) (gasping) - [Anna] Are you serious? Rick. Do you have anymore alcohol? Rick, come on, come on. Thank you. Another bottle. Do you know this island? Do you know where we are at all? - I'm gonna go look around. - [Anna] What? No, you're not. - Hey, pretty good. Were you a candy striper or somethin'? - [Anna] Are you still here? - I see someone. - [Anna] What? - Hey. Hey! Over here. (ominous music) Hey, chief! Hey, bud! Hey buddy, do you speak English? I'm Rick. Rick Rainsford. Down there, that's... - Anna. - Anna. Hey buddy, what's your name? What's your name, pal? - Ivan. - He's lost a lot of blood. Second degree burns pretty much all over his body. - He's bad, we must go. - What? Go where? - Huh? - Oh, yeah. - Wait, wait wait. - I got it. (grunting) (dramatic music) (fly buzzing) Keep up, you're going to get lost. - [Anna] I am not going to get lost. - [Rick] This is the wilderness, don't wander off. - [Anna] Oh, really, this is the wilderness? Wow, how'd you figure that one out? - [Rick] Shh, you're disturbing Sammy. - Stop. Trip wire. - What? Why is there a trip wire here? - Dangerous animals. - What? - [Rick] Smart man. - You're not helping. Where are we... Hello, sir! Where... Where are you talking us? - Shh. - Can't you just... - We are here. - [Rick] Here? - Get around there. When I tell you, okay. - [Both] One, two, three. (grunting) (groaning) - It's gonna be okay. Do you have anything to sedate him? Painkillers, medication, anything? What do you have? It's okay, it's okay, it's okay. (groaning) How do you know how to do that? Are you a doctor? - No, he's not. But he's very experienced in field trauma. Have you done this before? - No. - Well, then Ivan will instruct you. Please continue. If you'll excuse me. - This is going to hurt. - It's okay. (suspenseful music) (groaning) (dramatic music) Who are you? - Excuse me. I'm Colonel Zaroff. I don't think he'll make it. - He'll be fine. Colonel? - Yes. Retired. This is Ivan, you've met. - You two live here alone? - Yes, we live on the island. Listen, we are here to assist you. - Thank you. - And you are? - I'm Anna. That's Rick. - Hello. - Hey. - Hello, Rick. How do you feel? - Not bad, I feel all right. - Do you need any attention? - I'm good. Thanks. - Well then. Let's let the healers heal. Let's go have a drink. - How about you? You thirsty? - We are men. She has proven to be a worthy nurse. - I'm fine. Go go, I'm surprised you lasted this long without a drink. - Happy to see your bad attitude's survived. - Happy to see the laziness survived. - A lovers' quarrel? - No, absolutely not. - Definitely not. (chuckles) Let's go. - Ivan, what's going on? What is this place? (speaking Russian) (speaking Russian) - Very cute. (dramatic music) - I know it's a bit unorthodox, but it's how I like to live my life. - To each their own. - So, tell me. What happened out there? - I wish I could tell you. It's all a blur to me. - [Zaroff] I imagine it must have been a most painful experience. - Yeah. - Were you the only survivors? - Yeah, I think so. I mean, you saw what happened to that kid. A lot of good people were lost. - Yes. Deeply sorry to hear that. - Thanks for takin' us in. - It's not a problem at all. I'm sure you could imagine we don't get too many guests. It's very nice to talk to someone new. - I gathered. (chuckles) I mean, of all the islands to wreck on, we had to pick the one with nothin' but sand, trees, and a hidden house where two dudes live alone. (laughing) (chuckles) - What do you mean? - I didn't mean anything, bro. - Bro. - [Rick] Yeah. - Have another drink, Mr. Rainsford. Take a seat. - Don't mind if I do. Yes. You hunt? - I do. I find it exhilarating, pleasurable hobby. - Me too. I'm actually kind of a professional. - You are a professional? Are you famous, Mr. Rainsford? - In some circles, yeah, I'm kind of a big deal. That girl Anna doesn't think so, though. I'm no celebrity in her eyes. - Don't be so modest, Mr. Rainsford. - No one could ever accuse me of that. - No. The Russian standard. (ominous music) - You're really gentle. So, you live here with the Colonel? - It is my home. - Is there anybody else on this island? Why don't you wanna answer any of my questions? Where's the bathroom? (speaking Russian) (speaks Russian) (speaks Russian) (speaks Russian) Man, what you have here, I would kill for my own island. Hunt whenever I want to. Paradise. - It's a good place to be if you are me. - Why's that? Relivin' the glory days? - What? - You're obviously in the Russian military or somethin'. - I've served everybody, served everywhere. Different country, different time. Different world. - Sounds intriguing. - It's a long story. (ominous music) - You must leave the island quite frequently. I mean, you can't find all these animals here. - Well, I do. I mean, they ship them in. - Shipped here? (chuckles) Why? - Why not? - To hunt them? - Of course. - Why not go hunt them in their natural habitats? That's what a real hunter does. (chuckles) - Are you suggesting I'm not a real hunter, Mr. Rainsford? - No, it's... It's just... Yeah, that is what I'm suggesting. - Explain. - You're cheating, you know. I mean, these animals aren't in their native habitats. You always have the advantage. And it's an island. It's not a real hunt if there's no chance they can get away. - Well, I have no chance to get away. They have no chance to get away. It seems fairly even to me. - I think you should get off this island and do some real hunting. Get back into the wilderness. I think this place might be affecting your sensibilities a little bit. - Perhaps you are right, Mr. Rainsford. (speaks Russian) (dramatic music) - Are you going to be long? - Give a girl a second. It's been a while. - How do you get off this island? - What do you mean? - I mean... You gonna radio the mainland? Have us picked up? - You have no home, no family to get back to, Mr. Rainsford. - Says who? - Says me. I know a lot about you. - Yeah, well, I wouldn't believe everything you read in magazines. I'm gonna go check on Anna. (thudding) - I don't believe everything I read in magazines. (dramatic music) (grunting) (gasping) Mr. Rick Rainsford. The hunter, the man. (chuckles) I'm not interested in this man. I'm definitely more interested... in this man. Love it, love it, I love it. Look at me and look into my eyes and remember this face. I want you to remember this, okay? Well, well hello Ms. Richards. - What did you call me? - I called you by your real name, Ms. Richards. Here on the island we go as who we are, not who we want to be. - You brought us here. - No, no, I brought Rick here. You were not meant to survive. But, as I'm sure Ivan will agree, you're a pleasurable accident. - Yeah. - You killed all those people. - Collateral damage. - What did you do to him? - Rick, he loves his vodka. He'll be out for a little while. (glass shattering) (laughing) - Fast and resourceful, huh. - Yes. You know, this is the most awkward part of the game. But, in my experience, I find there is no better way, so, here we are. - It is important for you to listen. He'll be brief. Huh? (grunting) (laughing) She likes to fight, huh? It's okay. I don't like to use guns, so I apologize. I try to be a little more... - Creative, Ivan. - Yeah. - Creative with what? - The game. I understand that you must be thinking who are we, where are you. You are in a game of life... and death. This is not a place to be something that you're not, but to be who you really are inside your heart, Mr. Rainsford. So, like they say, the American adage, "the strongest will survive." It's just a game. - Your world... - My world is... ...honest... ...simple. - And you shall make a very good hunt, huh? - Absolutely. I brought Rick here because he is a ultimate hunter. He will be my greatest conquest. Now, listen to me carefully. There's a boat. Do you hear me, Mr. Rainsford? There's a boat on the other side of the island. If you get there, you live. If you can kill me, it would be much easier. - And what if we refuse to play? - Then I will have to start on your feet. - Why the long face? I'm giving you a chance to survive. I just want to play a simple game. You might just find it fun. Get him up. (dramatic music) - Take the supplies. - Come on, come on. Rick, come on. Come on. - [Man On Radio] This just in, a private charter ship called The Wilderness Explorer has gone missing. Officials say a distress call was put out Monday at 2:24 a.m. in the north Pacific Ocean. The U.S. government is making expedited actions to find the cruise ship. Among its many passengers was celebrity hunter and philanthropist, Rick Rainsford. Adventure Cruises has made an official statement saying that they will be working quickly with authorities to locate the missing ship. - Let the game begin. (ominous music) - Rick, are you okay? - Yeah. (flies buzzing) (ominous music) - What? - No, stay. - Oh gee. Ugh. Oh my God. Oh God. - Are you okay? - This is not happening. This is not real, I'm just in a nightmare. I'm having a nightmare. This isn't real, just bad dreams. It's not real, it's not real. What are you doing? - I don't know, it's what people do when people freak out. I think it might calm you down or turn you on. - That's a terrible idea. Ugh. - You calmed down, didn't ya? (dramatic music) - Mother nature, bless me.. ...with courage, truth... ...and humility. Mother nature, bless me... with your heart and land. Mother nature, bless me... for who I am! (speaks Russian) - [Rick] Where are you goin'? You don't know anybody else here. (birds chirping) (ominous music) (gasping) - Rick! Rick! (screams) (coughing) Ow, ow ow. Ah. Thanks. - That bastard must have booby-trapped the woods. - Yeah, it looks that way. - You all right? - It looks worse than it is. Ow. - We need to get to the beach. - No, we need to get to some spring water and find a place to rest. Without hydration and sleep, we're not going anywhere. - That's a waste of time. - No, it's not, we are in the wild. Water should be our number one priority. - You want water? Here's water. - I think we're probably gonna need a little bit more than that, don't you think? Come on. We're on an island. There's gotta be water close by. Somewhere. - And you know so much about wilderness survival because you photograph ducks? - Yeah. That's exactly what I do. You know so much about me. - What's with the fake name? - What? What fake name? - The name that you go by that's not your real name. (arrow whizzing) (groaning) - What? Rick? Rick, stay with me. Are you serious? Rick. (ominous music) - [Zaroff] Will he live? - I'll keep him alive. They won't leave without him. - We should embrace change. - Da. - Change is important. Da? - Da. - Makes us wiser and stronger. And less vulnerable. Da? - Da. I am concerned with these two. - Is this your concern? Is this your concern? (speaks Russian) (grunting) (screaming) (arrow whizzing) - Seriously, really? No. No. - Anna. - Sector 23 all clear. - [Zaroff] I have eyes on Anna. - Copy. - [Zaroff] The radio's silent. - Copy. (ominous music) - Rick. Rick. Rick. - He's here, run. Go, go go. (gunshot rumbling) (yelping) (heavy breathing) - Rick. Rick. Rick, Rick. Rick. (groans) Oh God. Rick, where are you? Rick? - [Rick] Anna, I'm over here. - Where? - Anna. Hi. Quicksand. Where the hell did this come from? Careful, careful, I'm not sure where it starts or ends. - I got it, I got it. You gotta calm down, okay. - I'm calm. - You gotta relax. - I'm relaxed, I'm relaxed. - I'm gonna get you out, okay? Trust me. - [Rick] Okay. - [Anna] Now, close your eyes. - How is that gonna help? - 'Cause I don't want you starin' at me. Just close 'em, close your eyes. All right? - Okay. - Take a deep breath. Lift your arms above your head. There you go, okay. - I'm sinking. Help me out. - I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to. Stop, calm down. All right? - You wanna jump in and do a synchronized quicksand dance with me? - No, aim towards me. - Towards you? Into the quicksand. - Okay, three. You're gonna pull out. Be calm, and I'm gonna let go. I'll get you out side to side, okay? Pull pull pull! - I'm pushing. (groaning) - Get off of me! Are you okay? - Yeah. - Okay, come on, we gotta keep movin'. - We can't. - Ivan's still close by. - No, there's gonna be more of these traps. We're barely surviving, Anna. - Come on, I've got something to show you. - Gimme just a sec. - [Anna] We don't have a second, come on. - I just almost died. - [Anna] I know you did, but we gotta go, he's close. Come on! - Can you stop talking, please? - [Anna] No, I can't. - I'll come, just shut up. - [Anna] Just saving your life. - [Rick] Shut up and I'll follow, come on. - [Anna] Don't tell me to shut up. - [Rick] Quit talking. - [Anna] Come on. (ominous music) See? - You marked them all. - Yep. Well, all the ones I could find. It was dark. - Were there other guns? - No, just more stuff like this. Some arrows, a grenade. - A grenade? - Yeah, I couldn't dismantle it either. - I could. - What, how? - I was in the military. - You were? When? - Long time ago. - Where'd you serve? - [Rick] I didn't. - But you said you were in the... - I don't wanna talk about it. - Why not? - What's your real last name? - Take a mile this way. - That's what I thought. And here we go. First you won't shut up, and now the silent treatment? You're really not gonna tell me? (ominous music) Down! (suspenseful music) (yelping) (grunting) (rain pattering) (birds chirping) - [Anna] Hey, I found a creek. - Come on. Really? - What? You didn't find the rabbit already? - Maybe if weren't stomping around the forest, they would have. - I am not stomping around the forest. - The rabbit heart you stomping, and ran away. - Oh my God, the great Rick Rainsford can't hunt a rabbit. A little rabbit. - Could we not fight for like two minutes? Could you give me two minutes without making any noise? - [Anna] Two minutes? - Please. - I can't wait to see this. Go. (dramatic music) What the? - Yeah. Still got it, Rick. Not so bad of a hunter after all. - That was not funny. - You know what's really strange? I just don't agree with you. I found some more dry wood. Let me help. - No, thanks. I've got this. - You know, I actually have something... - I said I got this. Okay? - Not everything has to be a fight. - I had it, you know. - Oh, I know. How is it? - Mmm. Rather have a hamburger. - Agreed. - So, do you always eat what you hunt? - It depends. No family to bring home 60 pounds of venison to. I donate it sometimes. - Really? You donate? - Yeah. Good PR, you know. - Wow, staged altruism. Why am I not at all surprised? - It isn't like that. I guess it is a little weird. One time there was a stylist on set combing the fur of a buck I just shot. - No way. - [Anna] Seriously. - That is ridiculous. - Maybe I did let it all get away from me. - That's the problem with fame. Famous people don't have anyone in their life to just be honest with them, you know. - No. Thomas is always honest with me. - Really? - Yeah. - Does he tell you that you come off like a pompous jerk? - Everyday. We're like brothers. (howling) Okay, spill it. - Spill what? - The fire. Did you learn that in girl scouts? - Really? Girl scouts? - What's wrong with girl scouts? I would kill for a box of Thin Mints right now. - No. I did not have any time for girl scouts. No merit badges or Thin Mints. No boyfriends. Or proms. Or anything for that matter. I can thank my Mom for that. She's a journalist. Andrea Richards. - Yeah, I've heard of her. I didn't know she had a daughter. - Yeah, no, she doesn't really. - What do you mean? - Wasn't really around enough to be an actual Mom, you know. I was just kind of always there, while she drug me around on her stupid assignments. She didn't care at all. When I was eight years old I knew more about cameras and lenses than I did Barbies or, I don't know, tea parties. - You seem like the kind of kid that would have been more into playing with G.I. Joes than Barbie, anyway. - Maybe. - Definitely. (laughing) - You haven't lived until you are on the Andes, on your birthday, held up in a cave with an injured guide. My birthday present that year, learned how to build a fire. - That sucks. - I'm sorry, this is weird. I just tried so hard to get out of her shadow, you know, and changed my last name. Tried to change my profession, but, then I realized I'm just, I don't know, this is the only thing I'm actually good at, so... - So, you went with Anna Christie. Anna Christie. Why Christie? - I don't know. - You could of picked any name in the world. I would have picked something more interesting. - Thanks. - Anna Kinkade. - That literally makes no sense. - The master of light. - Yes, but he was a painter, not a photographer. - It still, it kind of makes sense. - [Anna] No, it doesn't. - The master of light, of photography. - [Anna] You're so proud of yourself. - I was proud of myself until you said it didn't make any sense. (laughs) I'm tryin'. - Yes, you are. This was supposed to be my big break, you know. Photographing you. - Yikes. - Photography is supposed to be about capturing that rare, honest and truthful moment in someone, you know. I take this assignment that's just basically a glamor shot. No offense. - None taken. - My mom would be so proud of me. - Well, I'm gonna do whatever it takes to get you off this island. Deal? - Deal. (ominous music) We should try to get some sleep. (radio static) - [Man On Radio] News on The Wilderness Explorer and The Neptune Star. The wreckage has been found, an Anchorage based fishing company reports that one of their fishing vessels has uncovered pieces of the missing ships' hauls in their nets. While most of the ships' passengers and bodies have been identified in the wreckage, there are still a few people and a single life raft unaccounted for, leading rescue crews to speculate that there may in fact still be survivors out there. Among those not identified at the scene are professional hunter, Rick Rainsford... (radio static) (ominous music) (grunting) (coughing) (grunting) (yelling) (grunting) (blows landing) - Get up. - Hey. Comrade. (grunting) (laughing) Get out of here. (grunting) (groaning) - Rick, are you okay? - I woulda had 'im. - Come on. Let's go. - No. He's gonna die. - I doubt it. Come on. Ivan's not doing well. You better hurry. (radio static) (fly buzzing) (ominous music) (speaks Russian) (suspenseful music) Zaroff. (speaking Russian) - [Zaroff] Let's go. Come on, idiot. Get. - Damn it, Rick, you could have ended this entire thing. - You don't attack a man from behind. It's not sportsman like. - Now is the time to get off this island. - So, we just leave Sammy? (button clicking) He's gonna busy tending to Ivan. - Rick. Rick, I've stepped on something. - It's a landmine. - I scoped the entire area. I didn't think about landmines. - Don't move. - 'Kay, canceling all plans to move now. - I've never seen a mine like this. It's not standard issue. - Oh, great, now you finally admit that you don't know everything. - [Rick] Shit, it might be sound activated. - What are you doing? - Thinking. - Can you please go think far away over there? If it explodes it shouldn't kill both of us. - I'm gonna figure this out. - No, Rick, go. - You're gonna be okay. - Rick, go, get out of here. - I'm not leaving you. - I'm sorry, okay. I am so sorry, but you have to go. Go. Get away from me. Go! Go. - Tell me a story. - What? - Seriously, tell me a story. - What, what kind of story? - Anything. - Okay, I'm standing on a landmine here. - That's not the point. - What is the point then? - Shut up and tell me a story. - I can't shut up and tell you a story at the same time. - Okay. Okay. I wasn't always like this, you know. I've been hunting for a while, I've been hunting forever. - Rick, what are you doing? - I'm telling you a story. - Okay, make it a good one. - My Dad taught me how to hunt. It was just him and me. It's how we bonded. And he never even talked to me, except for when we were hunting. When I was 16, we were hunting out in the woods by my home town. It wasn't sanctioned hunting property, and we weren't following the rules. We were just havin' fun. I'd just shot my first buck. It was clean. Perfect shot. My Dad was so proud of me. And we walked up to the animal, and he was talking to me about something. I don't know, I can't remember, my Dad was talking to me. And then we saw another deer up ahead. He stood up... and then came falling down. - What happened? - He was shot by a rookie. - [Young Rick] Dad! - There are rules. You're not supposed to hunt in certain areas, you're not supposed to wear certain types of clothes, but we weren't following 'em. He was 15. He stood up at the exact wrong time. It was an accident. - Rick, I don't understand why you're telling me this. (suspenseful music) (gasping) (heavy breathing) - Nothing happened. (laughing) - Oh, we're alive. (laughing) - Are you okay? - [Anna] Yeah, are you? - Yeah. - [Anna] Oh. Hey. - [Rick] Are you okay? - Yeah. - I can't believe... (ominous music) - You ready? (grunts) - [Anna] You got it? - Thank you. - We're out winning them now. - Zaroff's been busy. - Come on. (ominous music) Oh God. Never really thought it was... We are never getting out of here. - Hey, my bag. - If you pull out a bottle of booze, I swear I am going to hit you over the head with a rock. I'm not kidding. - 50/50 shot there's still some booze in there. If you really wanna hit me. (laughs) (radio static) - [Zaroff] Mr. Rainsford, I know you were on that rig. Indulge me. - How's Ivan? - [Zaroff] Fine. A scratch or two. But thank you for your concern. - Some hunter you turned out to be. Traps? Real sportsman like. - [Zaroff] Hey Rick. - Yeah? - [Zaroff] How is the quail? (explosion rumbling) Anna. - What? - [Zaroff] Thank God. The thought of your skin spread all over the trees would have kept me up all night. - I am not afraid of you. - [Zaroff] No need to be afraid of me, my dear, but there is a lot of jungle between the beach and me. Ivan has left his toys all over. Try not to step in any of them. You'll be seeing me sooner than you think. - About damn time. - How did he know that? - He's tracking us. Find your bag, change your clothes, then we gotta get rid of everything he gave us. - [Anna] Yeah. - Backpack. - Excuse me, can you... - You're gonna need to change that too. - My bra? - You can never be too cautious. - [Anna] Typical. - Do you think we've been on this island too long? - Yeah. We had a code when we started. No women, no children. - Children? Who kills children? This is getting good. - Why don't we just let them go? - Let them go? Let me see. You seem a little tense. - This is not going to end well. - Are you interested in the girl? Look at me. Do you like the girl? Why don't you go for the boat? - Maybe I will. - Please. (ominous music) - Do you see anything? - The infirmary, but no movement. - [Anna] That means they could be back out in the woods. - Where are you, you sick son of a bitch? Hola. Somethin's movin'. - Lemme see. I don't see anything. - Be patient. - There he is. There he is, I see him. - Gimme the gun. (ominous music) - That was weird. - What? - He's gone. - We get in there, we get Samuel, we find the boat, and we get the hell off this island. - Gimme the knife. You comin'? (dramatic music) - Hold on. Check out Samuel, patch him up quick. Let's get the hell out of here. - Shh, we're gonna get you out of here, okay. Just stay quiet, okay. We have to move. We have to move now. We need a stretcher or something, Rick. - I don't see anything. (ominous music) - Let go. Step back. Step back! Now, you, give me the knife. Very slowly. - I love it, I love it, I love it. Good evening, Ms. Richards. I'm very impressed with you. - Wish I could say the same thing about you. (speaking Russian) - The kid lives. - Da. - You have good blood. But you... Mr. Rainsford... you are the biggest disappointment of all. You're big... you're strong... but, you are weak... sensitive... and vulnerable. Relax. Enjoy the game. Ivan, I would like to speak to Mr. Rainsford alone. Please. - Da. Pick him up. Pick him up! - I heard you. Come on. You're okay. Come on, come on, it's okay, it's okay. - Come on, a little faster perhaps. - Don't do this. - Look after yourself. - Just be who you are. Now please, sit down. Come on, move faster. - We're moving as fast as we can. - I'm in a bit of a quandary, Mr. Rainsford. - Keep moving. - Run! (dramatic music) (gun firing) - Let go. It's over. She's dead. Look at me. Maybe we should go back to my house and have a drink. I'm in a quandary, Mr. Rainsford. I don't know if I should just kill you right here, right now. You have no heart, no sport... no courage. You are a coward. How does that make you feel? Let me explain it this way. Please, help me. What do I need to do to motivate you? I've killed your girlfriend, I have killed your friend. If it's not revenge, what would I need to to do to motivate you? Did you take care of the girl? - Yes. - There is a new game that has a twist. Please. Ivan, I will ask you one more time. Did you kill the girl? - Da. - Well, now it is over. Rick, look at Ivan. Tell me. Did he kill the girl? (gun firing) - Listen to me. I am trying to help you. The boat is booby trap. A couple of clicks north there's another cove with another boat. You must go there. It's safer there. - What? - Take the boy. - What? - Go to the other boat, please. - [Anna] How do I know I can trust you? - Okay. I am not a bad man. You must trust me. Please. - [Rick] No. - No. (gun firing) - Colonel. - There is one absolute, Mr. Rainsford. I will either kill you... or you will kill me. This is how the game will go. Yes. Well then, Mr. Rainsford... please show me. (heavy breathing) - Thank you. (coughing) Game on. (dramatic music) (grunting) (groaning) - Well, well, well, Mr. Rainsford. (grunting) I love it, I love it, I love it. - Come on, you can do it. We're getting closer, we're getting closer now. I know. Okay. What? Samuel. No, Samuel. Move, move. - Stop! Thank you for coming back for me. - Samuel, no, no no, no, you're not gonna die. No. - I think with Anna, I'll skip the hunt for one kill. (grunting) (blows landing) (grunting) (grunting) (groaning) - Damn it. (suspenseful music) - Well, Mr. Rainsford... as much as I've enjoyed this... all good things must come to an end. (grunting) (groaning) - Game over. (groaning) - Rick. Rick. Oh, God. - Samuel. - Come on. Oh, God. (gentle music) - [Rick] There it is. - [Anna] Ivan was right. It's the cove. - [Man On Radio] After more reports of wreckage being found, U.S. and Russian government officials are beginning cooperation to find the missing passengers. Captain Neil Davis of U.S. Navy has stated... - [Man On Radio] With the tremendous cooperation with the Russian military, an accelerating force of action is underway to find the missing passengers. The search and rescue team has already been dispatched. (upbeat music) (dramatic music) |
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