Isolation Page #2

Synopsis: The broken farmer Dan rents his farm for the scientist John from the Bovine Genetics Technology that is researching genetic modifications of cattle to increase its fertilization. The veterinarian Orla is bitten by the calf while helping the cow to deliver, and she feels that something went wrong with the experiment. During the night, the cow has a narrow passage for the calf, and Dan asks the young couple Jamie and Mary that is parked in a trailer in front of his farm's entrance to help him in the delivery. When the offspring is born, it bites Dan; Orla arrives later and realizes that it is a genetic anomaly and she sacrifices the calf. During the autopsy of the animal, she discovers that the fetus is pregnant and she destroys the freak hybrids. However, one of them escapes and attacks a cow first and Jamie later. When John arrives in the farm, he discovers that there is the danger of infection of human beings and decides to quarantine the spot. But one offspring is alive and need to b
Director(s): Billy O'Brien
Production: First Look Home Entertainment
  9 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
60%
R
Year:
2005
95 min
208 Views


I'm not sure yet.

Rest assured .

Back tomorrow.

Orla?

Want to give

to eat other cows?

If you do it,

naked.

Well, no food in the barn silo

. Give them water too.

And they need to see that.

Thank you.

Good.

Thanks.

I think clean.

I'll put disinfectant.

May fester.

- You must go to the hospital.

- No. Thank you.

Have to wait for the vet.

Then I'll go with it.

- Have you always lived here?

- Yes, I inherited from my father.

- What about your family?

- We are six.

I am the second.

Three brothers, two sisters.

A big family.

And how will the boy traveler?

Do you like?

Would you like you you to them?

Are you in some kind of romantic travel

?

Outside a farm.

If my brothers are,

kill him.

I dunno.

You're right.

It has become bad.

I really do not know what the f*** was...

Sh*t. f***, Mary.

Mary.

- Good morning, Tom.

- Hi Reilly.

- How's it going?

- Well.

- Is yours the caravan road? .

- Yes

Are you upset, Dan?

- You have caused a problem?

- No. No, Tom.

Well, Dan, but be careful

, okay?

It's okay.

They can stay a day or two.

- If so then I go ..

- What could steal here?

Times are tough .

Heard throughout all the banks around here

.

- With that kind of damn car.

- It's true.

Can not mix with these people.

It's not good business.

You are planted here in your property

with a manual, to lend

kicking your own land.

Want to tell me something in

particular Tom?

None. It was just a simple recommendation

.

Do you know that the vehicle is 1.5 km from the property

Buckleys Orla O & apos; Dwyer & apos; s?

- Yes, and we can not find.

- How can you not find it?

- It was not working today.

- Was here yesterday afternoon.

Was watching a calf.

But he returned.

- What time did you say you left?

- I do not know. It was late.

Good. If you see her, let me know

.

- Long they stay?

- A couple of days.

How many?

- Me, my dad and my sister.

- There is a place of rest in Kilmartin.

It's okay. For me

may be a night or two.

But should leave soon.

Maybe today. Perhaps now.

Good luck, Daniel.

What are we going to do?

I closed this last night.

Is she back?

Returned at night without telling me

.

Stay away.

The vet said it could be contaminated

.

Burn.

Destroy.

Where is the cow?

Was not well when he left.

- Like what?

- I do not know. Like I have a fever or something.

What is going on here?

It will just tonight.

Tomorrow morning will leave.

're Coming.

Oh, my God.

I will stay here to check everything.

Go away.

That's too fast.

Jamie, so no. Wait...

What is it, Jamie?

I'm sorry.

Got something.

's My foot.

're Burning.

What is that smell?

I dunno.

We are on a farm.

Is very strong.

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