Lost in the Woods: The Movie Page #2

Synopsis: Shirley, an old box turtle, meets a very lost raccoon, named Fernando Hernandafandavez, and helps him discover the magic of spring. Together they learn the truth about a little fawn who sleeps alone in the woods. Is the fawn lost? Watch as live video is combined with photography from the award-winning children's book Lost in the Woods, by Michigan authors Carl R. Sams II and Jean Stoick. This delightful tale shows what happens to a fawn in its first few weeks of life, with vivid images of spring and live, behavioral footage of forest animals. Original songs include a lounge-singing tree frog's jazzy tune, 'The Signs of Spring,' and a comforting lullaby sung by Mother Doe to her fawn before she leaves him alone in the grasses.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Year:
2006
30 min
314 Views


I miss my friends.

Heather, sweetheart...

... you don't have any friends.

Now, you listen to me:

You stop being such a weakling...

... and you work hard

and you make me proud.

I'll excuse the truancy.

You may return to class.

You shouldn't go into the woods.

It's not safe.

It's not so bad here.

Better than living at home.

Home would be fine

if my mom was dead.

You shouldn't say things like that.

Here.

We can listen together...

...if you want.

You first heard her

at the ripe age of 17...

... with her number-one hit

"It's My Party," here's Lesley Gore.

- Marcy.

- Jeez.

- Marcy looked like she was gonna cry.

- Sorry.

- Come on, Samantha. We're ready.

- Ready?

- Here!

- Barbecue, it's you!

- Come on, Heather.

- Shut up, Jen. It's okay, Heather.

- Come on, Heather. Heather.

- Come on, Heather, get the ball, Heather.

Quit standing around

and bring back the ball.

- What are you doing?

- Bring the ball!

Set us free.

Help us.

Has anyone heard what's happened

to Ann Whales?

I haven't heard anything.

Is she still in the hospital?

You know, Marcy, you could be sitting

on a dead girl's bed.

Ann's not dead.

- Well, how do you know, Marcy?

- She probably killed her.

- Yeah, and you're next.

- Shut up, fire-crotch.

Can we get back

to the photosynthesis?

- Maybe it was Clara Thompson.

- Oh, God.

- Who's this?

- A stupid story they tell all the freshmen.

Don't go into the woods at night

or blah, blah, blah.

The story goes all the way back

to the old days.

- Tracy peed her pants when she heard it.

- Oh, shut up.

Clara Thompson and her sisters

were these three witches...

...that took over this school

almost 100 years ago.

They just walked

out of the woods one day.

No one knew where they came from.

I heard they were orphans.

I thought they just kind of

came out of nowhere.

Anyways, after they arrived

at the school...

...strange things started to happen.

- We love you.

The sisters were just creepy.

They were always

looking off to the trees.

Hearing voices

that no one else could hear.

One day, the students caught them

practicing a weird ritual.

- Right inside the school.

- Witch.

They were terrified

by what they saw.

They taunted the sisters.

They beat them.

I mean, it got really bad.

So, Clara called upon the woods

for revenge.

She offered them all the students'

souls in return.

We'll do anything!

A couple of days later, the girls

chased the sisters into the forest.

Out for blood.

But when they all got out there,

something happened.

Something bad.

- What?

- No one knows.

Accept these gifts...

... and let the primal song

free your restless souls.

But what we do know,

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