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Synopsis: Lost in the Sun is a coming-of-age story about Dawn, a Napa Valley teen fresh off her high school graduation and about to set out for college. Days from starting her new life away from her rural upbringing, she gets an odd text from her estranged sister, who stole from the family years before and vanished into San Francisco. Not ready to write her older sister off, Dawn sets out for San Francisco, determined to bring her sister back from exile and the family back together again. But in a city bigger, stranger than anything she's ever experienced, she finds something beyond her sheltered imagination: her sister is involved with a cult of sungazers who've found a darker side to the sun, and intend to use it.
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Dave Moutray
Production: Floren Shieh Productions
 
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
Year:
2015
104 Views


It's nothing.

Did they do that to you?

I don't know

what I was thinking.

You ain't worth the trouble.

The closest I could

get you is Albuquerque.

I'll call your grandma and have her

pick you up in a couple of days.

Good to meet you.

Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!

Louis!

Louis!

Louis?

Louis.

Hey.

Hey, I'm talking to you.

I don't want to be alone.

Why did she have to die?

There's no good reason.

I don't know, man.

I don't have anyone else.

Hey, you're gonna be all right.

Hey! Hey!

Hey, let's get something to eat.

I'm hungry-

What's with these skis?

For skiing.

Yeah, well, there ain't

no snow around here.

The skis were a gift

from my mom.

You probably never

even skied before.

She wanted me to learn.

Skiing's expensive.

I just saved you

a shitload of money.

It was the last thing

she gave me before she died.

Yeah, it's a dumb sport.

I can't believe all you got was

$20 bucks and that stupid ring!

Are you hungry?

I'm starving.

Let's go.

Mm, mm.

Good.

What, you're not gonna eat?

I'm not hungry.

Fine with me. Starve.

Look at that

little piece of ass.

Hey, you like women?

Yeah, I guess.

You guess?

All right, well, know this.

A scorned woman will

tear your heart out,

put it between

two buns and eat it

just as your life

slips away before you.

Don't ever forget that.

Hey, you wanna drive?

Yeah? You wanna drive?

All right, can you

see over the hood?

I guess.

All right.

Your feet touch the pedals?

I think so.

You think so or you can?

It's kind of a big deal.

- Yeah, fine.

- Okay, all right.

So this is an automatic.

So all you gotta do is pull that

lever down from P to D.

There you go.

All right, now take your

foot off the brake.

Push down on the gas.

There you go.

All you gotta do is avoid other

cars and that's pretty much it.

How fast you going?

Uh, 32 mph.

No, no, no.

You gotta get it up.

At least 50 or 60, even 70.

There you go. See, faster is

way better, isn't it?

You're blind! Oh!

Oh!

All right, the first rule to

gun fighting is having a gun.

All right, I prefer

to have something small.

Something easier to carry.

Easier to conceal, all right?

Can't go hunting with

something like this, though.

Why not?

You just can't.

It ain't right.

What's the point, then?

The point is,

if I have the gun...

I have the control, right?

You want to give it a shot?

If I let you shoot this,

you owe me a favor.

Okay.

All right.

Go ahead.

Go ahead, shoot it again.

All right.

Turn it, gangster style.

There you go.

Let's go.

Hey, give me my gun.

Wake up.

Wake up.

It's time for that favor.

All right, now keep

the engine running.

Don't turn it off for any

reason, you understand?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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