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Synopsis: Henry Harper is a successful novelist who has it all. But after surviving a recent trauma he finds himself haunted by a dream that terrifies him. Convinced that the only way to understand what the dream means is to write his way through it, Henry decides to go to a remote second home to begin work on his next novel, a thriller. While on his way there he encounters a strangely familiar drifter who confronts him with information that threatens to turn everything he knows to be true, upside down.
 
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5.8
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Year:
2011
84 min
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Amy!

And he can't do anything

and he goes down

and blacks out.

And when he comes to, he's

hurtling through the dark.

And he's being pushed by this

unseen, unstoppable force.

And it's got him in its grip.

And it's just pushing him.

And he remembers

what the cop said.

The cop said, "Be careful.

Be on a lookout."

"You know,

be wary of new faces."

"This guy might be casing you."

Have you had any new ideas

about who the man is?

Somebody he looks like?

He's f***ing trying

to see this guy,

but he can't see him

because he's in

the f***ing dark.

And he can't see his face.

And he's trying to defend

himself, but he can't

because the guy's got him,

and he can't figure out

how to get out

of the guy's grip

so he grabs his

laptop and he hits him

with the f***ing laptop.

And for a second,

the guy gives up

and he tries to get

to the light.

He wants to get into the light

but he can't because

he gets grabbed

and he gets brought back into

the darkness with this guy

and he finds the letter opener

and he starts stabbing

away at this guy.

And he stabs, and he stabs

and it doesn't do sh*t

because this guy's

a f***ing bear.

He's a f***ing wave.

And he sees it coming.

He sees the letter

opener coming and bam,

hits him right in the stomach,

right above the navel.

And it cuts and

it digs in deep.

And, and... and he's helpless.

He's helpless to do

anything against this guy

and he's laying there and he's

f***ing thinking to himself,

"My, God. I can't believe this

is f***ing happening to me."

"I'm dying."

"I'm really dying."

You know, re...

rework it at the cabin

and when he's talking

to his kid on the phone,

have him scream out

for the kid.

I need him to work

as his ally, and, uh...

Call him James.

Call the kid James.

No, call him Jimmy.

That's more like a kid's name.

Jesus Christ.

What the hell's your problem?

This f***ing guy.

Go around me, a**hole.

Go around.

I said go around!

You wanna play games,

let's play games.

Try to work in that rest area.

Really creepy location.

It could be cool.

Guess I'll seat myself.

Excuse me, I don't mean

to interrupt your chores,

but could I get

a cup of coffee?

Thanks. Let me go wash up.

Hey, can I smoke in here?

Just wondering,

'cause it smells like smoke,

and I see you got the ashtrays

and the cigarette machines.

Do what you want.

I'm ready when you are.

I don't work here.

You brought me coffee.

You wanted one.

Anybody working?

Been here a while now,

and no one's even poked

their head out.

They're in back.

They're just playing cards.

They'll be out as soon

as their game is over.

It's usually quiet

this time of day.

You on some sort

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Rick Gomez

For the actor from Philippines, see Richard Gomez.Richard Harper "Rick" Gomez (born June 1, 1972) is an American actor and voice actor. He is known for portraying Technician 4th Grade George Luz in the HBO television miniseries Band of Brothers, and as "Endless Mike" Hellstrom in the Nickelodeon TV series The Adventures of Pete and Pete. He is the older brother of actor Joshua Gomez. more…

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