36 Saints Page #4

Synopsis: When New York Police Headquarters is confronted with the horror of a serial murderer loose on the streets of Manhattan. Oblivious to the danger, a group of hip students from all over the world, who now attend school together in New York, are planning a memorial to celebrate the lives of their lost "brothers and sisters" who died suddenly in a tragic plane crash a year prior. Aspiring actress EVE, her athletic boyfriend SEBASTIAN, bad boy gone good DOMINIC, tough but sweet JOAN, hip hop mogul on the rise, VALENTINE and beautiful, carefree MARIA, soon begin to turn up dead, one by one. As more dead bodies mount, detectives JOSEPH and MICHAEL are in a race against time to stop the serial killing. The crime scenes and the way each victim was killed lead the detectives to theorize that each of the killings may be linked to the victims' ancient namesakes. Those namesakes are known to be some of the most saintly people that have graced the earth. As evidence continues to mount and more body b
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Eddy Duran
Production: Active Fox Productions
 
IMDB:
2.7
Metacritic:
19
R
Year:
2013
81 min
Website
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Isaiah 13 through 15.

Stop, stop them before

the other ones die!

Get out of here.

The Lamed Vovnik! The Lamed

Vovnik!

Come on, let's get

back to work here.

You don't need me

in there, right?

Mm, nah.

I got this.

I've been waiting for you.

Jesus Ochoa was a good boy.

He reminded me so much of

you when you were young.

How's his mother doing?

I guess she's good

as she can be.

I shall pray for her.

Father, I have some

other questions.

Do you know these other kids?

Lamed Vovniks.

In every generation, there are

36 individuals chosen by God,

Joseph.

Chosen, not of

their own choice.

They are like the rest of us.

Father, I don't even understand

what you're talking about.

Father...

This morning there

was this man.

This homeless man.

He kept saying the

words you just said.

Lamed, uh...

I-I don't know what the word.

Lamed Vovniks.

Yes.

Lamed Vovniks.

Everyone thought he was crazy.

Did you think he was?

I don't know.

And what else did

he say, Joseph?

He wanted me to read

this verse in the Bible.

And then he said that I was...

One of the ones.

Joseph, you are

the gifted one.

Look deep.

Seek and you shall find.

You find out

anything in there?

Guess not.

Do you even understand what

you're reading in that thing.

Michael, read Isaiah

34 verses 13-15.

Go ahead.

I'm not reading that thing.

No, just read it, come

on read it. Out of here.

Read.

You're serious?

Yeah.

"And the palaces of

Edom break into thorns. "

Nettles and thistles

in its castles.

And it becomes the abode

of wild dogs,

"pasture for ostriches. "

I don't even understand

what I'm reading here!

Come on, just keep reading. Just

keep reading, come on!

"And martens meet with

jackals, and a wood-devil runs"

Upon his fellow.

Yea, Lilith dwells there

and finds rest for herself.

There the arrow snake makes its

nest, and breeds and lays eggs.

"And broods in the

shadow there. "

Let's get out of here, man.

Hello?

Hello?

Jesus Christ, Alessandro!

Oh my God!

You scared the hell out of me!

I was, I was hoping...

I was hoping we could pick

up where we left off this

Morning.

Ugh, no.

I told you, nothing

serious, Alessandro.

Ah.

Just a fun place.

Mhmm.

It's just um...

Joan.

Hello?

Who's there?

Oh sh...

Hey you.

Uh, no, I'm still volunteering

at the cafeteria at the red

Cross blood drive.

Uh, what?

Tonight?

Yeah, sounds good.

See you later, Tarzan.

Hey.

Yeah?

You order a small coffee?

Yeah, they're on their way.

Yeah.

That's the picture

from the Ochoa house?

Yeah.

Cream and sugar?

Ah.

You saved my black. Life man.

Hey.

Good afternoon.

Morning fellas.

What's going on?

Ahh.

What's this?

It's a picture of the

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