Gone Page #2

Synopsis: When her sister disappears, Jill is convinced the serial killer who kidnapped her two years ago has returned, and she sets out to once again face her abductor.
Director(s): Heitor Dhalia
Production: Summit Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
36
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
PG-13
Year:
2012
94 min
$11,400,000
Website
621 Views


She had a lot of studying to do.

-So, it is possible?

-No.

No. The answer's no.

Jill, there are a million other girls

that this guy could victimize.

Why would he come back for you?

Because I'm the only one that got away,

because I know his secret.

I know what he's doing in Forest Park.

He could have taken any one of these girls.

They're all missing.

BOZEMAN:
if you hear from Molly,

give us a call immediately.

Otherwise, I'll see you back here

on Monday morning.

Monday? it's Friday! it's Friday.

Last week, a college honors student

disappeared into thin air.

Her family said

she must have been kidnapped

because she's a very responsible girl

and would never, ever run off

without telling anyone.

It turns out "thin air" was a motel room

in Walla Walla, Washington.

She meta boy at a party

and decided to be impulsive for once.

Miss Conway,

adults have the right to disappear.

When he came down to kill me,

it was the end of the day.

He said to me, "it's time."

That's what he said to me. "it's time."

He's going to kill Molly tonight. Please.

She's the only family that I have.

-Come on.

-You heard what the lieutenant said.

-No!

POWERS:
Jill, please stop it.

You've been up all night.

it's all in your head.

Please go home and get some sleep.

Jill.

I'm new to this unit,

but I'm going to pull your file right now.

I'm Detective Hood. If you need anything,

please don't hesitate to call.

Here, give me your number.

Punch it in.

LONSDALE:
She's committed to her story.

Hey!

If my sister dies, it's your fault!

POWERS:
I bet that's Molly right now.

-Hey, is Molly with you?

-No. Why?

I came home last night and she wasn't there

and she didn't leave a note.

Oh, sh*t.

You don't think she slipped, do you?

Do you think she's drinking?

Uh, no. I'm at the police station,

so I'll call you back.

She's not with her boyfriend.

That's because she might have

two of them. Did you ever think of that?

Look, Jill, why don't you just go home?

Get some sleep?

I'll sleep when he's dead.

She's not going to

go looking for him, is she?

Don't worry. She won't find him.

He doesn't exist.

POWERS:
This time last year,

a few days after Easter,

a hiker spots Jill at the north end

of Forest Park.

She's covered in mud,

about half froze to death,

screaming about how some guy broke

into her house, snatched her out of bed,

threw her down a hole

out in the woods someplace.

Homicide was called in because

she said she wasn't the only one,

that there were human remains down there.

So, of course, we throw everything at it,

search teams, dogs,

aerial units, the whole nine.

And guess what? Nothing.

No hole, no scene at all at the house.

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Allison Burnett

Allison was born in Ithaca, New York, and raised in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. He later moved to Evanston, Illinois, where he attended Evanston Township High School and graduated from Northwestern University. He later studied playwriting as a fellow of The Juilliard School. His debut novel, Christopher, was a finalist for the 2004 PEN Center USA ... more…

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