Unsullied

Synopsis: Unsullied is a independent feature film inspired by a true story that tells the story of Reagan Farrow, an athlete who is kidnapped and must fight for survival after escaping her captures and fleeing into the great wild dark unknown. Tag line. Brother of the hound meets survive the game.
Director(s): Simeon Rice
Production: Lambert Releasing
 
IMDB:
4.3
Metacritic:
42
R
Year:
2014
93 min
$8,220
Website
71 Views


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Spooky Music

[Swamp Sounds]

JARRING INTENSE MUSIC

[Dog growls]

Chill Lounge Music

[Bus passes through]

[Crowded Bar chatter]

MAGICIAN:
Alright, whatcha think?

REAGAN:
Ok.

SUAVE MAN:
Now I was hoping you

could, uh. I don't know, uh,

You want me to f*** you, don't ya?

REAGAN:
Stay away from me!

REAGAN:
Hey!

EMERSON:
Okay, come on.

Smooth Electronic Pop

EMERSON:
I think you've had enough.

REAGAN:
Oh, come on. Who are you? Coach?

I'm just getting started.

EMERSON:
Really? Do you

even know what tomorrow is?

REAGAN:
The real question

is, do you what today is?

EMERSON:
Oh sh*t.

REAGAN:
Today is her birthday.

Where's your sister?

EMERSON:
Rey, I'm sorry.

REAGAN:
No, answer. Where is she?

EMERSON:
She's home.

REAGAN:
It's nice to know

she's at home safe, isn't it?

Just let me have one night, just

one. Then I'll go back to

acting like it didn't happen tomorrow.

REAGAN:
Happy birthday sis.

KIM:
On your mark... Get set...

[STARTER GUN SHOT]

You okay?

REAGAN:
Yeah, if I'm not

lying on the ground.

KIM:
Well, if you are, then get

your ass back up. Come on, come on.

Up Beat Electric Blues

Serious Moody Orchestra

Hopeful Piano

REAGAN (V.O.):
Remember when you

took me and Kim to see him?

MR FARROW:
That was a great day.

REAGAN:
Yes, all I remember

is Kim spilled all that

popcorn on that poor old lady's

head. And that one piece got

stuck there the rest of the game.

I couldn't take my eyes off of it.

REAGAN:
Ready. I'm going to

do everything you taught me.

I'm lightning, I'm speed. Come on Kim.

Runners to your mark. Get set. Go.

Inspirational Music

Bluegrass Music

CLAUDINE:
Oh, ain't you

boys a sight for sore eyes.

MASON:
How you doing?

MASON:
Wow, looks like you changed

the place up a little bit.

CLAUDINE:
Ohhhh, Don't

you worry I still got

what you need right back here.

NOAH EVANS:
I love this. I

got to get one of these.

NOAH EVANS:
Orange this time.

That's a nice touch.

CLAUDINE:
You know, some people

around these parts are worried

you boys might not make it out

this year. I kept telling 'em,

don't you worry about those boys.

They'll be back out right soon.

NOAH EVANS:
I reckon I wouldn't

miss this shindig for the world.

Ain't that right?

MASON:
That's right. It's

about the only damn fun

we look forward to all year.

CLAUDINE:
Oh, a couple of good

looking boys like yourselves,

I have to doubt that.

MASON:
Well, you'd be

surprised what it's like

when we ain't there with you folks.

NOAH EVANS:
Alright. How much you

get me for it this time Claudine?

CLAUDINE:
Um, $726.50.

NOAH EVANS:
I take it an even

thousand will just about do it.

CLAUDINE:
As always Mr. Evans,

I'll be here when you call

for whatever you need,

Hell, we all will.

NOAH EVANS:
Well, I wouldn't

think anything less.

[They both giggle]

Thank you, Mrs. Willfellow. Mace.

Country Rock

[Phone rings]

REAGAN:
Good morning. How are you?

I'm good, I'm tired.

How are you doing?

I have to go to that meet, remember?

[Engine sounds funky]

Oh yeah, thats cuz Michael's the

biggest loser on this...

Wait, hold on, my car is... Ah,

I go to... I don't know what's

happening. I got to call back.

Sorry, my car is freaking out.

Talk to you in a second, bye. Yeah.

[Engine sounds awful]

PAPI:
Gosh. Oh my God.

How you guys doing?

NOAH EVANS:
Papi!

PAPI:
What's up? Nice to

you see you boys again.

How you doing?

MASON:
Fine.

PAPI:
Good, good. Hey, wait

'till you guys see what I have

for you this time around.

I have not forgot

what you guys told me.

MASON:
What do you figure that was?

PAPI:
Trying to keep this place

look a little more appealing.

Hold on a second.

Hey Zoe, come over here

for a second. Come here for me, please.

How you doing? Hey, do me a

favor. Can you show my two

young friends over here their

table, and make

sure that you take good care of

them okay. I'm telling you,

they're damn near the reason why

we're still around here. Got it?

ZOE:
Um-hmm.

PAPI:
Alright, go for it.

Hold on a second.

Hey, she told me

that she has a sister and like

two cousins. Hell, I've even see

her mom and her aunt.

Oh my God, the whole damn

family looks just like her.

Slamming like that, okay.

NOAH EVANS:
Alright.

PAPI:
Hopefully that'll keep

you guys coming back, okay.

MASON:
Sure will. Thanks, man.

PAPI:
Alright, take care. Enjoy

your lunch. And I'll see

you in a little bit, okay.

Ladies, how you doing?

ZOE:
So, can I get you boys anything?

Coffee, tea.

NOAH EVANS:
Two coffees just

about do it, black on both.

ZOE:
Alright.

MASON:
Damn.

NOAH EVANS:
You recall

the Penbroke deal?

MASON:
Penbroke, what was

that, uh, derivatives?

NOAH EVANS:
Commodities, oil

to be exact. We had the war.

The whole unstable supply chain

thing. You take that and OPEC

spouting off every chance they

could. And the firm could

rationalize almost any price we wanted.

We had so much leverage, so much money.

MASON:
That was your big deal. Right.

NOAH EVANS:
That was the one.

MASON:
And?

NOAH EVANS:
Remember how that

made you feel, to have it all,

the whole system in the palm of

your hands. Remember what that

was like? To have fate in your palm.

MASON:
Yeah, it made you feel alive.

NOAH EVANS:
What about it

exactly made you feel alive?

MASON:
The money.

NOAH EVANS:
No. It's the

power, it's the control.

ZOE:
Alright, two black coffees.

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