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Synopsis: This movie is about Rachel and her friend who are taken by someone while in a car park while changing a tire. They wake up in a strange barn tied up and frightened. They know that things are going to get worse. The reason why they are abducted becomes clear as there is a horrible secret in the town where girls have gone missing each Spring for many years, and this year is no different. Meanwhile a group of kidnappers are plotting to take the child of a prominent business man and his wife. They take the child and go to a farm where they wait to get their ransom. The two groups collide when Rachel escapes but is chased by a stranger wearing a mask of some sort. She runs to the farm where the kidnappers are and all hell breaks loose.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Padraig Reynolds
Production: IFC Films
 
IMDB:
4.5
Metacritic:
33
Rotten Tomatoes:
13%
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
80 min
Website
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I want my daughter there.

That's not gonna happen.

My money's not there in

half an hour, she's dead.

Everything's gonna be OK.

Nobody's gonna hurt you.

Are you thirsty?

Yeah?

Yeah?

Now I just need

you to stay here.

I'll come back to check

on you later, I promise.

Everything's gonna be OK.

Nothing is gonna happen to you.

I'm sorry.

Is she all good back there?

Yeah, she's not going anywhere.

What are we gonna do with them?

Take them out to the

woods and let them go.

Just like we planned.

When we get the money.

It's almost six.

It's time to get ready.

I have given you a lifetime.

And you have rewarded us again

with an early harvest.

The blood is clean.

The

sacrifice has begun.

Let him rise.

Let him rise.

And protect us from his wrath.

You answer that.

Hold the phone out

so I can hear.

Hello?

Tommy, where the f*** are you?

It's been an hour.

I'm on my way.

Did you get the money?

Yeah.

So how close are you?

I'm almost there.

Is everything OK?

Yeah, everything's great.

They took my daughter.

I didn't.

Shut up!

And drive.

Where are we going?

I told you, I'm taking you

to where your daughter is.

You think you can just come

into my house and

violate my family?

You think I would just take it

and not do anything about it?

You don't know

anything about me!

I started with nothing.

You and your friends

underestimated me.

What are you doing?

If you cooperate and don't do

anything stupid, I promise

you'll be released soon.

Tommy's on his way.

So?

He's got the money.

I told you everything

was gonna be OK.

So once the money gets here

we split it up four ways,

we all go our

separate ways, right?

After we split, we split.

No further contact,

no loose ends.

Are you happy now?

I don't know if you

would call it happy.

Why?

All of our problems are solved.

You know what?

I don't think it's that easy.

Ben, you worked for his

company for seven years,

and he fired you for something

that wasn't your fault.

Do you think that's fair?

No.

We deserve this.

Do we?

...oh, my God.

Alyssa...

Alyssa, it's OK., it's OK.

I'm just gonna get

you down, OK.?

I'm so sorry.

Oh, God...

He likes

to take their heads.

He must not get out.

Don't let it out.

Don't let what out?

You, you can't stop it.

I don't understand.

Stop what?

The rites of spring.

Ben? Amy?

Tommy.

Well, look who it is.

Now, this is what

I'm talking about.

Nobody move!

I knew you would f*** this up!

Ben, he had a gun on me.

Shut up.

You, move away from the others.

Listen...

You killed my wife.

You're the reason

your wife is dead.

Shut up!

You.

Now!

I, I don't have a gun on me.

You don't even who

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Padraig Reynolds

Padraig Reynolds is a writer and director, known for his horror films The Devil's Dolls and Rites of Spring. more…

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