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Synopsis: The middle class Emmy receives a video camera at home and her husband Tom starts filming. They believe they won a prize from the mall. The college student Beth is alone and bored in the empty campus and also receives a camera. Out of the blue, they are instructed to film and not call the police; otherwise they will die. Meanwhile the unemployed Leonard that lives with his mother receives a clown outfit and make-up and instructions to receive ten thousand dollars. After moments of tension, their lives are tragically entwined. Who is the stranger behind the prank?
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Bryan Bertino
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
4.1
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
81 min
67 Views


No, no, no, no, no, no, no.

We already know that.

Daddy told us.

- Before I get in trouble.

- Have, have fun with that camera, you freak.

- Oh, we got so busted.

- All right, here we go. Let's go, guys.

- Bye!

- Bye!

- Bye.

- Love you.

Come on. Enough.

All right.

I want you all to myself.

Not covered in Cheerios.

It's so quiet.

Let's make some noise.

Okay.

Put the camera down.

I wanna do

it with the camera.

Look at that butt.

Look at that butt. Oh, yeah!

That's what I'm talking about.

Hey, you know what?

I can make you

a video of my day.

Yeah, of campus and...

And I can show you

the guesthouse and all that.

- No,

they're gone for the week.

Yeah. It's music, Mom.

I hear it, too.

Creepy.

Maybe there's someone there.

I live in their guesthouse.

They don't tell me

what they're doing.

What?

No. It won't turn off.

Oh, man!

I don't know.

It won't turn off.

I think I broke it.

I don't know.

No, it's just not turning off.

- How does that thing turn off?

- I don't know.

- Uh... This button?

- There's usually like a button on the top.

How did you turn it on?

I don't know.

It was already on.

This should turn it off

right here. Is that working?

Look through the viewfinder.

See if you see anything.

- No. Mmm-hmm.

- Is it still on?

No.

It is. Yeah, it's still on.

This button right here

should be turning it off.

Well, it's not.

That's weird.

Are you just gonna

sit there and watch me?

I can think of no

greater subject.

Because I could

give you a job.

A better job than preserving

your beauty for all eternity?

Oh, my God.

Garlic fingers.

That was your name in... Nickname

in high school, wasn't it?

F*** off.

Garlic fingers.

Mmm-hmm.

Here. Let me help you.

Yeah. Yeah. I gotta lean in,

'cause I don't wanna leave

any stone unturned.

Mmm.

- Let's eat.

- Okay.

Love has no chances

Darling, please take me back

Take me home

Oh, dude.

Hello?

Oh.

Oh.

Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!

Oh, this is...

This is awesome!

- Did you eat that last

piece of cheesecake? Hey, Mom.

Jesus.

God, what is that? Stop that.

Mmm. This is a giant f*** you.

You know how you're always like,

"Stop signing up for contests"?

Well, look what I won.

What?

An already opened camera?

Do you want this, too?

Or should we save it

for your birthday?

What are you doing?

Hold this.

Jesus, God.

It's heavy.

Yeah, because it's nice.

What? No, higher, Mom. Higher.

No, it's clearly way too high.

Oh, it's clearly way too high.

- You've never seen television?

- Okay. Jesus.

"Congratulations. You've been entered

in a once in a lifetime contest. "

..."One night.

One prize. One game. "

Ooh.

I guess it's

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Bryan Bertino

Bryan Michael Bertino (born October 17, 1977) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. best known as the writer/director of The Strangers (2008), as well as writing its 2018 sequel, The Strangers: Prey at Night, with Ben Ketai. more…

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