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Synopsis: While on their way to Asia to close a business deal, five friends (Anna, Tom, Joe, Alexis, and Chris) rescue a man that's been left to drift at sea. Injured and in shock, the stranger overrides the yacht's autopilot and attempts to change the vessel's course, but instead wrecks the boat on a rock and the vessel sinks. The castaways wash ashore on the beach of an uncharted island and attempt to contact the Coast Guard over the yacht's radio. Before the Coast Guard can arrive, the body of the stranger vanishes from the grave the other survivors had laid him to rest in. Needing some time to himself, Tom wanders into the jungle and is attacked by an unseen assailant. During the attempt to find Tom the next day Alexis is killed by the jungle's inhabitants and Chris is taken. Joe and Anna discover a nefarious plot by the Vatican to cover up a research team's discoveries on the island before Joe is killed be an assassin sent by the church. Anna is then left by herself to survive on the island
Director(s): Roel Reiné
Production: Image Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.8
R
Year:
2009
100 min
37 Views


forever and this guy could be trouble.

Got a lock box?

Down there.

Heavy breathing.

Well

- Is it loaded?

- Yes

Collision warning

What?

- Listen.

- What's going on?

I don't know.

No!

What's happening?

Anna! Are you okay?

Help!

Help! Help!

- Joe!

- Joe!

- Where are you?

- Joe!

Help!

Tom!

Where are you?

Joe

- What is happening?

- Here!

Help

Hurry

It's stuck!

I'm fine.

Almost ...

Thank God.

- Come on, baby.

- Yes.

Anna!

Anna! Come on!

Gotcha!

Alright!

Calm down, I've

Gotcha.

Gotcha!

Wait up baby.

Wait.

Are you alright?

- You Okay?

- I'm fine.

- Are you sure?

- Yes.

- Where are the others?

- Help!

Help!

Tom!

Tom!

Help!

Help! Help!

Tom! I'm stuck!

I'm stuck!

Help!

- I can't swim!

- Hold on!

Tom!

- Wait, I've got it!

- I've got it!

Gotcha!

My goodness!

Oh My God.

Chris?

Chris, are you okay?

Joe!

Please!

Are you okay?

- Okay?

- I'm alright. Thanks.

Are you okay?

Yes

What the hell happened?

Where is my damn boat?

Where are we?

Joe, I found the radio!

Did not copy, over.

Did not copy. One more time.

Any casualties?

Over,

No casualties, over.

position of the transponder, over,

Transponder inoperative.

The transponder is inoperative,

over.

Last known position,

over,

Five hours north

of the Antilles.

Approximately five hours

north of the Antilles. Do you copy?

Yes, Sending dispatch

ETA?

ETZ, Do you read me?

Okay.

We'll be fine.

They will be here.

He must have drowned

when the boat hit.

That's strange.

He may have started running

when we reached the shore.

Do you want me to keep looking?

No. Let's gather what's left

and build a shelter.

Hey, Hey.

How did this happen?

It doesn't make any sense?

I thought you were standing watch.

I was. I don't know.

It could have been the autopilot.

I don't think so.

That auto pilot was state of the art.

Yeah, but those things

conk out all the time.

Conk out?

Yeah.

Storms or solar flares

they disrupt the satellite link up.

They go off the air.

Look, for all I know it could have been

stuck in the death stars tractor beam.

As long as the insurance company

buys it, I'm fine.

It'll be fine.

Trust me.

It's all good.

This is why the Dalai Lama says

to practice detachment.

So your not bound by the

shackles of material possessions.

It means we need to

learn to let go.

Yes

Hey Honey? I think the universe

trying to tell me something.

Hey Sherlock, the wood needs

be drier than that.

Sherlock?

We did that at school.

What does that mean then?

Watson is that you?

He doesn't have to call me

Sherlock.

Must have their reasons.

Perhaps you should have been keeping

watch instead of making stupid jokes.

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