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Synopsis: Seven years into the invasion, humankind has fled the cities where billions have died from a plague spread through the internet. JUSTINE (17) dreams of a life beyond her squalid refugee camp where all technology is taboo. She discovers the last working laptop and opens it like Pandora's Box. Someone is waiting for her online. And that someone wants desperately to meet her. The only catch, she must return to the city. With a longing that surpasses fear, Justine embarks on a terrifying journey back to the heart of where it all began. What waits there is something she could not possibly have imagined.
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Joel Soisson
Production: Weinstein Company
 
IMDB:
3.8
R
Year:
2008
91 min
54 Views


We go.

All good is.

Soon the pain

it will disappear completely.

Very quickly.

And we are going to live.

to go forward.

Come and let's fly to house.

Hey, Cliff.

Can I speak a second to you, out?

I will expire, I promise it.

We understand. We understand, Cliff.

We know it.

Nobody wants

that his children spend famine.

But the rations theft

it is a crime burden here.

Some of them want to turn it

a cardinal crime the third time.

- Yes, I know, but...

- And this is your third time: truth?

Really I have the situation

under control, Gus.

I say, it has the whole world

that to manage them with his part.

- Now I know it.

- It hears, I know that you know it, Cliff. I know it.

It hears, I am not the one that is annoying.

I hope that it should have been

a constructive chat, Cliff.

- Certainly. Very constructive.

- Well.

Well.

You had an accident

with the drill.

- You broke the part: truth?

- It was my error.

We go. We go, I will take you to the tent

of the doctor so that they check you.

Insurance that

cannot you eat anything?

No, I am well.

- Only a little.

- I am not hungry.

- Does it hurt you very much?

- Not very much.

You must be careful. You are not

used to this machinery...

- Calm.

- Like that it is, only be careful.

Please?

I will have it, it adjoins.

I promise it to you.

Why

do you always follow me?

Why do you always do things

what do not you owe?

Because in fact

it is already not important for me what I pass.

I prefer to die knowing

what is there out...

...through that to live one more day

in this sh*t.

With that bad things happen.

Yes, that is

what they want that we believe.

Well, it is time for you to go away,

Zach.

Now.

Veto from here.

seeker4u2:
hello janessa

I do not call janessa

then how do you call

Justine. And you

Justine.

where are you now adam?

in the city

Justine.

in what city?

nobody goes there.

I yes.

- I have more questions.

- What do you want to know?

I do not even know

where to start.

- It starts where you want.

- It is well.

How is it

so, is a network yet?

The network never fell down.

Why did not the pest give to you?

He wanted to live more than the majority.

How is it quite there?

Kept silent, without traffic, very calmed.

You go where you want

and nobody says to you what to do.

How is the place

in that you are?

Brilliant, if you like the camps

of refugees and the martial law.

Of that time is Janessa your fiance?

No, it was the user's name

of your IP.

My fiance Salwa was living in Egypt.

Where is she now?

It gave him the illness.

I am sorry about it.

I suppose that

you must miss it very much.

Although the lovers get lost,

the love will not get lost.

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Joel Soisson

Joel Soisson is an American screenwriter, producer and director. He works primarily in the field of independent film. His numerous credits include Dracula 2000, A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, The Prophecy, Little Pink House and Buffalo Rider. more…

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