Triangle Page #4

Synopsis: When Jess sets sail on a yacht with a group of friends, she cannot shake the feeling that there is something wrong. Her suspicions are realized when the yacht hits a storm and the group is forced to board a passing ocean liner to get to safety, a ship Jess is convinced she's been on before. The ship appears deserted, the clock on board has stopped, but they are not alone... Someone is intent on hunting them down, one by one. And Jess unknowingly holds the key to end the terror.
Director(s): Christopher Smith
Production: Icon Entertainment International
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
R
Year:
2009
99 min
Website
1,757 Views


but I'm not in shock.

I'll be in the ball room.

I'm getting off this ship.

Jess, f***! Don't you see that this

is all just in your mind?

Jess! Ships don't just magically

appear out of nowhere.

They have skippers. I mean,

in your world right now they don't.

My world is waiting outside school

for his mother to pick him up.

Don't talk to me about my world.

Jess. Jess, I'm sorry.

Is that blood?

Babe, come on, we're supposed

to meet them in the theater.

Heather!

Oh, my God. Sh*t.

Sally. Sal, come on.

Let's just go to the theater.

Downey, I can't see anymore blood.

I don't think she's in here.

To be honest with you, I don't think

she's even on the ship.

Okay. So whose blood was that?

Hello?

Downey? Sally?

Victor. What happened?

Oh, my God.

Stay with me, Greg.

Stay with me, man.

Stay with me, man.

No. No!

You f***ing b*tch!

You shot him!

What?

He said you shot him.

I didn't!

F***ing liar!

I wasn't even with Greg!

He's dead! He's dead!

Look!

God, you're a b*tch!

Get your hands off him!

I didn't do it!

I was with Victor.

Someone attacked him.

Someone?

You think I did it?

Why did you tell us

to come to the theater?

I didn't. L...

Sally, I didn't.

I didn't.

My God, you're a f***ing skitso.

Sally, no.

Sally!

No!

Downey!

Let it go. Let it go.

No!

Don't shoot. Please.

Please, don't shoot. Please.

I have a son.

I have a son.

Sh*t.

Who are you? Tell me!

Who are you?

What the f*** are you saying?

It's the only way to get home.

What?

You have to kill them.

Kill them! Kill them!

Kill them!

Over here.

Come on. Hey!

Help us, please!

Help!

Hey. Hey.

Help us!

Please!

There, there. Over there.

I can see somebody.

Please!

Hello?

Looks like they decided

to scratch the welcome.

Let's go to the bridge.

We'll get the captain to put a call

out to the coast guard.

Hello!

Hello?

Where the f*** is everybody?

Do you even know

where we're going?

Well, we're just, just walking

for the sake of it.

You all right?

I feel like I know this place.

I recognize this corridor.

Liners, they look pretty similar.

No, that's not it.

Jess, come on.

This is the same ship.

This thing's old.

Yeah. 1932.

It is the same.

Here's where we boarded.

Yeah. Aeolus.

Aeolus.

Aeotus was the Greek god of the winds

and the father of Sisyphus,

the man condemned by the gods

to the task of pushing a rock up a mountain

only to have it

roll back down again.

That's a shitty punishment.

What did he do?

He cheated Death. No, he made

a promise to Death that he didn't keep.

I studied him and I can't remember.

Can we just keep on moving?

Hello?

Heather?

Hello!

Heather!

Heather!

Sally. Please. I don't

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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