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Ouija House (2018)
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- It's fantastic. - Yeah, I don't know if it's such a good idea. Maybe we shouldn't be here. - It's gonna be fine. Come on. You want a drink? - Uh, yeah. - Relax. If we get in trouble it's because we're both here. It'll be our little secret. Let's make it memorable. Sit. Ready to play? - Why do you like these things so much? - I don't know. I just want to see what's out there. Don't you? - I guess so. - Here you guys are! - Claire, you made it. - Wouldn't miss this for the world. So you're really gonna do this, huh? - Yep. - Oh, my God. This is crazy. What type of sexual favor did she offer you to get in here, hmm? - Shut up. Don't listen to her. - Always listen to me. So, what do we do? - All right, first we have to ask the spirit world to come in here. But, let me give you a little background about this house. Rumors have it that a long time ago people were murdered, tortured, they went missing here. They say the spirits still haunt this house so we're gonna try to call them in right now. Put your hands on here. Then you're gonna focus. Now we need to ask permission for the spirits to talk. Will you please speak with us, spirits? Is there a spirit in this room? - Maybe we should just call it a night. I don't think it's working. - This is crazy. - Wait, just give it a second, come on. Focus. - Yeah, focus. - If you're here, please show us a sign. - Jesus! What? What? I can't, let's just, get, get rid of this thing. Let's take your cute little boyfriend and we'll go to the bar like normal people and just have drinks. Cool? - Tomas! Claire? Claire, where are you? Where are you guys? Tomas? - I'm sorry but you got three weeks to vacate. That's what happens when you don't pay your mortgage. - I'm so sorry, ma'am. We wish you all the best and hope you can get back on your feet. - Hi, Mom. I brought boxes. - Should've brought one I can fit inside. - Mom. Mom, really, I don't want you to worry about this any more, okay? As soon as I finish my thesis we'll publish the book and then I'll buy you this house back or we can get you another one. - This house has been in my family for over a hundred years. Why would I want another one? - I'm sure you'd like it once you got there. - What I'd like is for you to pay off your student loans and get out of debt so that nothing like this ever happens to you. That's what I would like. Not you studying demons. - I don't study demons. We've been through this, Mom. I study paranormal phenomenon as they relate to science. I know things happen but it's not because of demons. It's just what I'm interested in. - Well, it doesn't matter whether it's science. There are some things that people just shouldn't mess with. - Well, I'm sure you'll be singing a different tune when you see how well my book sells. My publisher has really high hopes. - Your publisher, huh? - Yeah. - Do kids your age even read books anymore? - Sure. If it's on a Kindle. - Oh, my-- - Mom! Hey, hey, hey! I got it. - It's heavy. - I know, I got it. You know what would be really great though is if I could go spend the weekend at the old cabin. - I told you never to go up there. - It's just for research. It's not like you honestly believe those stories. - It doesn't matter what I believe. That house belongs to your aunt. You have no business going there. - Well, will you at least tell me the real story? - Nothing to tell. - That's not what Samantha said. - There's a reason we don't talk to your cousin. I don't want you trying to go there or speaking to anybody on that side of the family about it. Do you understand? - Knock, knock. Hello. Here to help. Ms. Fields. So, what does your mom think about us using the house? - I'd say she's not a fan. - Great. - Well, what she doesn't know won't hurt her and besides she doesn't need to know that we're going there to do witchcraft experiments with our friends. - Wait, um, friends? - Yeah. I invited Spence and Tina. - You did what? - I thought it might be nice to have some extra observers. - But, what about Tina and the whole... - Maybe I thought it would be nice to scare her a little bit. - You, you. So, Spence, this is the new beast, huh? - This is my baby. Sorry, honey. You're my close runner up. So, Laurie, what exactly happened at your aunt's house? - Some pretty weird shit apparently. I mean, I don't really know much, honestly. It's just really hush, hush. - That's so much better. I love undisturbed places. - Oh, this place is plenty disturbed. Or at least disturbing. - What do you know about it? - Well, my cousin's the one that told me about all the witchcraft stuff. She's the one that's getting us in the place. - Wait, witchcraft? - Don't worry, man. Laurie's ancestors were good witches. Nature witches. - Witches, huh? Cool. - Thanks. - No problem. - Spence says this trip is for research? - Yeah, it's actually for my thesis. I have a book deal lined up as soon as I finish the final chapter. - That's so impressive. - Thank you. My publisher is pretty excited. - Oh, this isn't self-published? - No. - How did you find a publisher? - Well, actually he found me. I think it was through the school or something. - Did you tell Spence and Tina what we're actually gonna be doing there? - No. I didn't wanna spoil it. - Oh, that is mean. - What? What is it? - Oh, we're just wanted to do a couple tests up there and I wanted to do it in a place that has a real history of dark magic. - You're being so mean. She's totally underselling this right now. - Nick. - All right. There's stories about a cult sacrificing babies at this place and shit. - Oh, my God. That's messed up. - No, it's, it's not a cult, it's a coven. - Whatever. Somebody killed a bunch of babies and we're gonna go sleep at this place. - Wait, I thought you all said these were good witches. - If you keep doing this nobody's gonna wanna go on the trip. - Well, it's too late now. We're three quarters of the way to Dead Babies 'R' Us. - You're such a dumbass. It's gonna be fine. - That is so crazy. Honey, you're being awfully quiet. - I mean, come on. Doesn't the thought of going to this place bother you? - It'll be fine. Babe. - Don't say I didn't warn you. - So this is it. - Hey, it doesn't look that bad. - Well, yeah, they fixed it up over the years. They lived here from time to time. - And we have cell service. Nice. - You guys wait here. I'm gonna check around back. - Oh, great, we're already wandering off by ourselves. - You made it! - You are here! - Just arrived. My love, how are you? - I'm good. You guys, this is my cousin, Samantha. It's Spence, Tina and my boyfriend, Nick. - Okay, Spence, Tina, Nick. It's nice to meet all of you guys. Welcome. You guys are gonna freak out when you see this place. Come. Come! - Oh. Ah, a work call. I gotta take this one. - Okay. - Yep. Yeah, it's Spencer. - Holy smokes. - Nothing too scary right off the bat but if you look around you'll start to notice stuff like this. - That's interesting. - Look, pet rocks. - The coven used these in their rituals. Look what I found. - Hey, do you mind if I film? Laurie might use this for her research. - Oh, no, knock yourself out. - Excellent. - Okay. Our great aunt was a witch. - They know. - Oh, good. It's usually best to get that out of the way first. Why don't I show you to your room? - This is some crazy stuff. - This is really cool. - It's pretty, pretty creepy, huh? - Hmm. - I think you guys will be happiest in this room. It's the least haunted, anyway. - Oh, good. We don't want our heads spinning around. - No, that's terrible for your neck and spine. Let me know if you need anything. - Thank you. - Are these the witches? Or just scary-looking women? - That's just how women look naturally. - Well, I'm not disagreeing with that. - Well, I hope you don't get eaten by one. - Hey. Where's Tina? - Oh, I think she went upstairs. - Okay. Nice of you. - Yeah. - Honey. Honey. Honey. - Huh? Oh, sorry. - Don't tell me you're gonna let a little doll spook you? Even though it is creepy as hell. - It's not just the doll. It smells like something died. - It's an old house. A lot of things died. - Look, your friends hate me. - They do not hate you. You're my chick. They don't get to hate you. - I shouldn't have come. - Look, we just need one weekend to get past all the weirdness and everything'll be fine. You'll see. - Well, could we have picked a weirder place to get past the weirdness? - Uh, maybe we just need to take a little time to settle in, make everything a little bit less weird. You know? - Not with demon baby watching us. - Uh, it'll be fine. - Hey, Spence. - Perfect timing. - Yo, Spence! - Come on. - Spence! - All right. All right. Let's do it. - Uh. Hey, man, you sure Laurie's cool with Tina being here? She feels pretty awkward. - Oh, yeah, it's all water under the bridge. - Good. I heard there was just way too much alcohol involved. - Yeah, everyone was blackout drunk. I don't give a shit. Laurie will be fine. - Can I help? - I'm fine, Tina. Thanks. - Between you and me, I'm just more worried about the way Laurie's talking about this whole book deal. - Why's that? - I don't know. I just, something stinks about it, you know? I just don't really believe this publisher guy. Apparently he talks a good talk. She's got all these high hopes for saving her mom's house and everything. - Oh, so they are taking the house? - Yeah. Looks like it. - Shit, man. - Oh, my God. - I'm so sorry. - You scared me. - I totally did not mean to sneak up on you. - It's fine. - No, it's not fine. Look, Laurie, I just really want us to be fine. - You stuck your tongue down my boyfriend's throat when he was drunk. - Yeah, about that. I know how terrible it was. - Good. You apologized and I accept your apology. Let's just leave it at that. - Thank you. What'd you find here? Is that a secret room? Cool. - Ladies. You wanna eat or you wanna have girl time? - Eat. - Come on, it's ready. - I'll be right there. - Here. - Oh, thank you. - So, uh, we're cool, right? - You mean about me sticking my tongue down your throat? - Uh, yeah, yeah. - We're fine, Nick. It's not like I went down on you or anything. I would never do anything to get in the way of you and Laurie. - So, as you guys know, this place has a very special history that few people are aware of. - Oh crap, we're doing this right now, huh? - You know why we came here. - All right. Fair enough. Just need you to get a little bit closer to me, honey. I'm gonna need somebody like right up against me so nobody can sneak up as spirits can get. - So our aunt told us stories and then her daughters actually inherited the place. Luckily for us Samantha kept in contact with one of them. - So we're not supposed to be here? - No one's allowed up here anymore. It was just that Laurie said she wanted help with her book so I wanted to help. - And you know the full story about what happened here? - The way this house was built had something to do with the spirit world. - Keeping spirits out? - More like keeping one in. - Which is why it's the perfect place for my research. - That sounds great and all, but what about all the weird baby stuff? - Our ancestors were good witches. They lived in harmony with each other and with nature. They held ceremonies on sacred lands not far from where we are now. They believed that certain stones held a type of power, an energy. They would use them for healing people. The witches bonded in a sisterhood. Close-knit, like a family. In each coven there was a male witch. A warlock. It was when he joined that the trouble started. He became obsessed with black magic and the control it gave him over people's minds. With his spells the warlock was able to hypnotize people and he started his own coven of witches, evil witches who would serve him. They worshiped a pagan god, a being of true evil. He slaughtered a ram and fashioned a ceremonial headpiece from the blood and horns. With the still warm ram's blood he drew letters on the writhing bodies of his coven. The arcane use of symbology was an important key to opening doors to their pagan god. And the warlock became obsessed with freeing it. He became obsessed with word and number games. He thought that they were the key to opening gates to other dimensions. And then came the babies. The witches would kidnap families from the nearby village, families with newborns. The warlock would force the parents to play one of his word games but the villagers would never win. They would watch as their babies were handed over to the warlock, never to be seen again. He believed that newborns were able to create a portal because they were the first to experience a new plain of existence. - Jesus. Did your great aunt just want you all to have nightmares forever? - Yeah. That's messed up. - I think it was to scare us out of coming up here. - Well, I guess that didn't work. - No, it didn't. And, guess what? I found a Ouija board here. We're gonna play it tonight. - No! No we're not. - Oh, yes we are. I found it in the hidden compartment. We were just gonna do a seance but this is so much better. Just gimme a minute. - All right, which one of you assholes took it? - Took what? - You guys were the only ones that saw me with it. - We're not playing any tricks. - Uh, honey? - Nobody knows we're here, right? Oh, it's some guy. - Shit. The caretaker. - What? - I'm not here. - Samantha? - You're inside the house. - Right. - Where's Samantha? - She's indisposed. - Samantha! - Dude, chill, man. - She said there would just be her and now there are all these people inside the house. - Listen, man, I'm sorry if there's been a misunderstanding-- - Shh, one moment. One moment please. It's this thing I have. It helps me focus. I can only talk to one person at a time. And right now I am listening to this girl. When I'm finished listening to her, I have time to hear what you have to say. - Seriously? - It's okay. - Samantha and I had an understanding. No other people would be inside this house. I, I told her it wasn't safe. There was, mold. And, you don't wanna breathe in mold. I mean, if you get mold inside your lungs you can seriously poison yourself. - It's just for a few nights. Can't you just overlook it. - Yeah, man. - It's... Well, it's you! - Hold it. - All right. You, look. I got about $500 cash. What do you say we just crash here for the night so we can sober up before we go? - No, no, that's not why I'm here. You don't understand. Uh, I can't take your money. We're, we're good. Uh, let's just say I didn't see you, you didn't see me and we didn't have this conversation. Just leave the house the way you found it. - That was really weird. - Yeah. - Yeah? - What the hell did he want with you? - I have no idea. - Is he gone? - Yeah. He looked really familiar. What was that all about? - Don't worry, Tomas is a little off. Let's get back to the game. - No. No, no, no, no. Please, please, please. Please. Come on. Come on. - Before we start can you just admit to moving the board? - I didn't touch the board. - I just don't want it to affect any of the tests, okay? So it's totally fine if you did-- - It wasn't us. - It had to be the only other person who knew where the board was. - I wasn't anywhere near the table. We all saw what happened. - All right, fine. Let's play. Has anybody not played before? - Not me. - Really? Okay. So the rules are simple. Never play alone. Never play where someone's been murdered before and always say goodbye before you leave. We're gonna be breaking rule number two tonight but it's to see how much activity we can get. Everybody put your hand on the planchette. Is there a spirit with us tonight? - Well, I'm gonna grab another drink-- - No. You have to keep your hands on the planchette. - Oh, oh, oh. - Oh, shit. - Yes. There is a spirit here. - Spirit? May we know your name? - P L A Y G A M E. - Play game. - We are playing, dude. - Shh. Spirit, what game? Uh, don't be shy. - That's it? - Well you probably made it mad. Spirit, are you there? - You know, maybe the spirit just wasn't feeling talkative. - Yeah, you're right. I mean, maybe there's another one that's in a mood to be more social. Come on, let's play again. Is there a spirit here present with us tonight? Hello, spirit. May we know your name? - P L A. - Play game? - Again? - What game? - G U E S S W O R D. - Guess word. - L E G N A. - Legna? What is legna? - I don't know. It said guess word. - What does that mean? - It's an anagram. - Angel. Yeah, why don't we guess angel? - Yes. Spirit, is the word angel? - Yeah. Are you an angel? - G L E A N. - No way. - Glean? The correct word's glean? Seriously? - That's really strange. I have never had a spirit try and play a game with me before. - Well, spirits are said to be playful. You never know who you're talking to. - Or who's cheating. - Well, you actually don't even need a board for this to work. - That's true. I mean it all started in Morocco when snake charmers would play flutes and the snakes would bob their heads to different letters. - Oh, I am so out if you're bringing out snakes. You're not bringing out snakes are you? No, seriously, I haven't watch Raiders of the Lost Ark because of the snakes. I'm not doing the snakes. I'm not doing that. - Potty break. Sorry. - There's no snakes. - If there are snakes coming out here, let me know 'cause I'm out. - Hello? - She's here, Katherine. - Tomas? - She's inside the house. - What? - I told you I only pretended to be her publisher. Her cousin, Samantha, wanted to see the house. I, I tried to get close and ruin their plans. I told her not to go inside the house. But, the little brat wouldn't listen. She, she just couldn't listen. - Tomas, you have to get 'em out of there. You hear me? - I, I can't go back. - Tomas, you have to get 'em out of there. You understand? - I'm sorry, Katherine. - Please! You've gotta get Laurie out of there! Tomas! - Tomas. - No, no! No! No! - What is it? - A snake. There was a snake in here. - A snake? Oh, hell no. - Wait, are you sure it was a snake? - I saw a tail go in that corner. I swear to God it looked like a snake. - I'm sure it's harmless. Or maybe it was maybe just like a rat's tail. - Eww. - A rat? Yeah, because that's way better. - Where is it? - Look, this is an old house. A lot of things get in these walls. Let's just continue. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Come on. Let's move on to phase two. - Hey, did you guys hear that? - Babe, if you see that snake you-- - Oh, don't worry. I know just what to do with snakes. - Yeah, I bet you do. Babe, you mind getting me a drink? - Sure. For my favorite anaconda. - Mmm, h oh. Thank you. - Hey, Samantha? Sorry. Samantha? Samantha? Hey, did you see where Samantha went? - Maybe she went for a walk. - It's kind of a weird time to go for a walk, don't you think? Did you do this? - What? - Just let me do it, babe. Come on. Come on, come on. - Katherine. - Tomas? Tomas is that you? - Katherine! - All right, are we ready? - I think so. - How did that get there? - I think I have an idea for phase two. - Oh, damn. - Seriously? - How did you get that on there? - It's called Hot Passion. You said it didn't have to be a board. Come on. It'll be interesting. - You forgot goodbye. - Let's play. - All right, fine. Are you gonna film this or what? - Yeah. - Where the hell is Samantha? - She's missing out. - Fine, let's do this before I feel sober and I change my mind. - You got it? - Yep. - Okay. - All right, let's do this. Is there a spirit here with us tonight? - Not bad. - Hey, not at all. - Okay. If it's the same spirit that was here with us earlier, we wanna know your name. - Oh, oh. - Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. - Jesus Christ! Tina! She's choking. Tina, she's choking. - Okay, we'll get her up. - We better-- - Come on, come on. Oh, my God. We gotta call an ambulance, P! - Hang in there, baby. Come on, Tina. Come on, baby. - Got her? - Stay with me. - What the fuck? There's no signal. - What do I do? - We've gotta do something. - Come on, come on. - Back up, back up. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. - Come on, Tina. Come on, baby. - Tina, come on, baby. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. - Oh my god, baby. - One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. - Come on. - One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four. - Come on, Tina. - Come on. - I'm sorry. She... - Hey, hey, hey! Hey, look at me. Look at me. Look at me, baby. Look at my eyes. Are you okay? Are you okay? Are you okay? Oh, my God. - Is she okay? - Oh, thank God. We're getting out of here. We need to get to a hospital right now. - Let's go. - Come on! - Samantha! Samantha! - We'll come back for her. - I can't just leave my cousin! I gotta find her. - Sweetheart, Spence is right. We gotta take Tina to the hospital. We'll come right back. I promise. - Shit. - Get in the car. - Are we good? - Yeah. - Tina. - Put your shirt on. - Here. Something is wrong. We should've seen the exit by now. - I didn't see any turns. - Wait. Look, there's a light up there. Go that way. - What in the hell? - What did you do? You went in a circle? - Everyone pay attention. - No. - What is happening? - We opened up a portal and forgot to close it. We have to destroy it. - Destroy what, Laurie? - The Ouija board. - This is insane. - You saw what happened. Come on. - Samantha? - Who's in there? What the hell are you doing in here, man? Where is our friend? Don't try it. Just take it easy. - You don't get it. None of you do. It won't let you leave. It'll keep you playing the game until everyone dies. The only way to win is to get out but you can't get out. That's the trick. - What are you talking about? - I knew your mother when I was young. Just like you she thought it would be fun to see what it was like. Then she tried to stop it. And just like you, she brought it back. - What back, Tomas? - It's too late. You already started playing the game. I'm sorry I couldn't help your mother. - No! - No, no, no, no. - Don't! Come on. - Where? Where will we go? - We burned the board, we closed the portal. Let's get out of here now! What? Oh, my tires! No! That crazy asshole! He did something to your cousin. he's been screwing with us all night. Either that or it's her. - It's not Samantha, okay? Something bigger is happening. - Look, guys, we have to get the fuck out of here, all right? - Then we're gonna have to go on foot. - Fine. Let's go. - Tina! Baby, what's wrong, what's wrong? - My stomach. Oh. - What? Huh? Oh, my God. Hey, we gotta do something! - Talk to me. Come on, baby. What's wrong? - We gotta get her inside the house. Come on. - All right, come on. Hang on, hang on, baby. Oh, my God. - Go, go, go. What can we do? - Oh my God, you guys, she's burning up. Can you please get her some ice? - Hey, look at me, honey. Can you hear me? Do you hear me? - I'm okay, baby. Just a little tired. - What do we do? Is she in shock? - Look, we just have to keep her comfortable till we can figure something out. - We can't stay in here with him. - Don't look at his face. Grab his legs. Let's check his phone too, see if he's got a signal. Okay, you. - Laurie, I'm thirsty. - Okay, sweetheart. I'll get you some water. - Tina, I just want to apologize for the way that I was... Tina? - I can hear them. All of them. - Who? - The babies. - Oh, my God, no. Tina, no! Nick, Spence! Get out here. - What happened? - I could hear them all. I could hear them crying. - No one leaves this room for the rest of the night. We all clear? - It says here that the warlock would force parents to solve an anagram and the ones that failed were slaughtered and their babies were sacrificed to the tree gods. - Nick! Oh, Nick! I'm up here. Come on. I'm waiting. - Tina? Tina? Tina. Tina. Guys! Guys! Guys! - Tina! - Upstairs! Look at her. Oh shit. Tina! Tina. What, what happened? - I don't know. She just kept head-butting the wall. - Tina. Wake up. Tina, Tina, come on. Come on, come on Tina. Wake up, baby. What... Tina come on, come on. - Tina, come on. Wake up, Tina. Come on, Tina. Wake up, baby. - Let her move. Put your hands on her. Would you put your hands on her? - What the hell is happening? - Just trust me. - Wait, stop, stop! - Stop her. - Stop, Tina. - Come on Tina. - Pull her back, pull her back some. Tina, what the hell are you doing? Come on. - You guys, get her back! - Tina, stay here. Sit down. - It's gonna be an A. - You got her? - Yeah. Tina. - Play game. - Laurie, What the hell is going on? - You gotta help me get the rest of the paint down. - Laurie? - This house is a giant Ouija board. Tell us who you are. Who are you? - Tina! - You got her? - Yeah. - You got her? - What? - Roka. Samantha! Samantha! - Laurie, Laurie. - Tina. - Oh my God! - Come on. - Samantha! - It's okay. It's okay. Look at me. We need to get out of here. Laurie, come on. - You got her? - What happened? - How the hell did we end up in here? - Come on. - Laurie, what's going on? - He's toying with us. Roka, we wish to play your game. We wish to play with you, Roka. Come on. - There you go. Ah, baby. Oh. - What now? - We learn his rules. - Okay, so the house is forcing us to play its game. What exactly is going on here, Laurie? - The story Samantha told about the warlock. I think this is him. Roka. He did terrible things in this forest. Horrific things. And his evil, violent energy, it seeped into the trees. And after he had a house built with that wood. - This is the house, right? - More and more joined Roka's circle and over time his powers grew stronger. But his original coven had expanded too. They infiltrated his group and set a trap for him. They knew they needed to rid the world of Roka and his evil. Cut the snake off at its head. They took his sacred stone. It had become as corrupted with evil energy as he was so they forced him to swallow it. Stripped of the power of his stone, his horns, and his own coven, Roka's reign of evil was finally over. These witches, they, they chopped him up into a dozen pieces. - Wait, these were the good witches? - Yeah. He was buried under the basement of this house. The good witches knew that he could be unleashed again, because of the black magic that he had used. So they painted numbers and letters all over the walls of the house so he wouldn't have a grasp of language right at his fingertips. His spirit was trapped inside of this house. One night when we were little, my mom told Samantha and I a story about a little girl who toyed with evil. She was interested in witchcraft and she found out about this old house that had supernatural writings on the wall. So, of course, she had to go and try and find these mysterious writings. - It's fantastic. - She brought a Ouija board to try and communicate but she broke a cardinal rule. She played it in a house with a violent past. And I believe she played it with her sister, Samantha's mom, and their childhood friend, Tomas. And the spirit she contacted was Roka. He nearly killed her. Samantha's mom was never seen again. And the other woman? She was hurt and she barely made it out alive. I didn't even realize until tonight that the other woman in the story was my mom. She talked about it once and then she never spoke of it again. - Okay, so somewhere along the way your, your ancestors gained custody of this great property. Why didn't they burn the house down? Destroy the vessel? - The curse got too strong. And there were several other houses built from the same wood. - Oh. More of these fucking places. Great. - Roka wants to be free from this house. If he wins, he's going to cross back over into our world. - I'm gonna stop you. We're talking about an evil spirit now. I thought you didn't believe in that kind of thing. It's not very scientific, is it? Are we rethinking that little theory of yours? - Nick, please. - Look, open your eyes for once in your life, Laurie! Jesus fucking... - What are you talking about? - Look. I let things happen with Tina. Okay? I was drunk but I knew what she was doing. And I knew what I was doing. And you have every right to still be mad at me but I need you to listen to what I'm saying right now. Sheldon Chartoff, that is the name of your publisher, right? I found that in the caretaker's pocket. He manipulated you, Laurie. Somehow he found out about your plans to put this place in your book and he couldn't let that happen. He wasn't gonna publish your book. He was gonna bury it. He knew about the thing that was in this house. I checked his phone. He had been talking to your mom. I think the two of them were working together to stop you. - Nick, I had to do something big, okay? My mom is losing her house. So yeah, I put all my eggs in one fucking basket. I didn't know what else to do, okay? So I guess publishing my book is completely unrealistic and everything that's happening here, it's all my fault, okay? Is that what you wanna hear? - No, I don't need you to admit that to me. I just need you to own up to who you are. And I need you to figure out what we're gonna do now. - We have to play the game. It's our only shot. - Please. She's had enough. All right, it'll kill her. - Tomas said there's no way to win the game. There's no way to get out of here. - My mom survived this, okay? She had to have figured out something. She contained him. - Roka stop! We'll play! Grab on. - What is this? What is it? - I-S-T-L-E-N. - That's, uh, that's listen. - Listen. - Or silent. I can't think of any others. - How do we decide? - Silent, mother fucker. Our answer is silent. It was silent. It was silent. We actually got it right. Yeah. We actually got it. - Nick, wait! - Nick! - Nick! Nick! - Nick! Nick, open the door. - Open the door! Nick! - Nick! - Push! Laurie! - My God! - Nick! Nick! - Come on, Nick. - Open up the door! Oh, my God. Oh my God, baby! Oh oh Nick! Oh my baby! Nick! Nick! Nick! Oh Nick! - Come on. Come on. Come on. - Oh Nick! - Laurie. - My mom beat him. We can too. We can end this once and for all. - How are we gonna do that, Laurie? - He wants to cross over into our world. That's why he needs us. I've seen it before. It was in Latin. - What did it say? - It was how to contain him. Come on, we have to hurry. Try and find some tape. - Tape? Tape. - Did you find any? I got it. Come on. Here. - What the fuck! Tina. Baby. - Roka. Stop, we'll play. One last round! - Baby. - Tina! - L-V-I-E. Live. - Evil. Uh, vile. - Veil. Jesus Christ. - We gotta pick one. - Tina, listen to me. It's gonna be okay. All right? You're gonna live through this. You hear me? You piece of shit. That's my answer. Live! It's live. I love you, baby. You, you hear me, honey? - Shit, we got it wrong. - Now! - No. Laurie! Get the A! - His name was Roka. By this name shall he be released. And so shall he find them. Spence! Spence, we did it. - Laurie, oh. I thought I wasn't gonna see you any more. Went out to the shed for a while and then, broke him-- No! - Bravo. - No. No, you're not, you're not real. You're not real. - That's what I keep trying to tell you, Laurie. None of it's real. Your whole world's been one big goddamn illusion. But yet you keep falling for the same tricks over and over again. Oh, poor little Laurie. Always trying to do the right thing but yet too afraid to do the hard work it takes. - How are you even here right now? - You brought me here. Remember? All of this is you. - This isn't real. - Laurie, please stop. - I know you're not you. I know you're not in control. I knew it then and I know it now. It's okay. I hope you can forgive me. - No! You have no control here! I'm so sorry. I hope you can forgive me? - Is that the best you've got, lover? - How? Please don't do this, Tina. Tina. - What do you think of our anniversary? - Our anniversary. - Where's my... There it is. Cheers! Now, why is your hair that way? your hair that way. - Oh. - Oh, sorry, Laurie. Jeez. - Oh, Spence. - Oh. How you been? - Um, good. I, I've been good. I've been writing every day. Except for I'm not actually writing to pay my bills of course. How are you? - One day at a time, you know? - Yeah. Spence? They're still asking questions. - You and I have been cleared. We survived a killing spree. That's all they need to know. - It just doesn't seem fair that they're blaming Tomas. - Let the police think what they want. You got a second chance, Laurie. Take it. It's what they would've wanted for us. - Yeah. Yeah, you're right. - Of course I'm right. How's your mom? - She's doing better. Better and better, actually. The doctors say that it was just a mild seizure. Now I'm just excited to see her find out that we actually get to keep the house. - All thanks to you. - Spence, I really wanna thank you about offering the loan. It was really thoughtful. It was. It's just, you know, working two jobs for me, it's not gonna be, it's not gonna be that bad. It builds character, calluses, and fatigue. - That it will do. For sure. - All right? All right? - Thank you. You done good, honey. You done real good. - Mom? Mom? |
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