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Synopsis: A grieving couple retreats to a remote Bahamian island where they become entangled in a dangerous turf war between the island's mayor and a greedy human trafficker.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Logan Sandler
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.7
Metacritic:
56
Year:
2016
88 min
16 Views


to say that i love you and that...

We can't.

Can't.

We have to try.

You weren't there.

I was there.

It's just those little feet.

- I...

- I needed you then.

So what's the point then?

I can't do this.

Hey, baby.

Full moon tonight.

Mmm-hmm.

Thank you, baby.

Yeah.

I'll be inside right now.

Radio announcer:
Off the Bahamas,

at least 30 people were killed

when a sailboat packed

with immigrants from Haiti

struck a reef and...

More than 100 were rescued.

The search for victims

continues through the rough seas.

F***!

Lewis:
Why don't we just

call the police?

It's not

like that here, Lewis.

Roy is the police.

Hey, man.

Anything about a boat get

picked up?

What boat?

Phillip's boat.

It's gone stolen.

No, no.

I ain't hear nothing about

no boat got stolen.

You see myron?

No, I ain't seen myron today.

All right. You hear anything,

you call me.

For sure, no problem.

Should you tell your dad?

No, Roy will figure it out.

Hey. Hey,

maybe we should just go.

I don't know, maybe.

Everyone going out,

with the stars tonight,

for a lookout

there on the ports.

Got a full moon, you tourists look out

for the low tides, gonna be a major party.

Right, right.

Yeah.

Uh...

Roy:
Doughboy.

I told you I can't be having

that shipment coming late.

Hey, I am waiting for it,

yeah? Yeah.

As...

Roy:
The fuckery!

What you have me

doing that for?

The village people.

They've been here a long time.

You know

they're my people, eh?

Yeah? They your people, boy?

"They your people"

meaning what?

They property is my property.

Everything on this island

ain't yours, boy.

That boat not back here by sundown,

boy, there gonna be trouble.

If I see it,

I'll let you know.

Roy:

Mayday. Mayday.

Captain Roy, over.

Reef crash emergency.

Capsized, stolen contender.

A lot of people in the water.

Full personnel needed...

All vessels turn

to channel 60. Over.

What happened?

Nurse:
Help me with this one.

Nurse:
Another boat

they found on the river.

Contender, they using

for human trafficking.

Hold him down. I have to give

him a shot of Albuterol.

Nurse:
Sit him up.

He can't stay lying down.

You're gonna be okay.

You're gonna be...

What's your name?

Jean-Pierre.

You're gonna be fine, okay?

You're safe.

Okay? Good.

Nadine, hold this.

Where's his mom?

Dead.

Andre.

Andre?

Andre's here.

Andre's here. Hey...

Look, look, Andre's here.

Right there.

Here you go. Andre's here.

Hey, you okay?

Nadine? Lewis?

You okay, son?

Nurse:
Roy, I need your help.

Myron, how you doin', boy?

Myron.

Captain Roy!

You think you can handle all of

these problems all by yourself, Roy?

It don't look good for you

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Thymaya Payne

Thymaya Payne is a University of Chicago and AFI graduate born in New York City and currently residing in Los Angeles and New York. Payne is also an award-winning documentary and narrative film maker with extensive production and project management experience. In 2008 Payne began a four-year journey to direct and produce an in-depth documentary about Somali piracy and its root causes called Stolen Seas. The film premiered at the Locarno Film Festival and was awarded the Boccolino' D'oro. Later, at the Palm Springs Film Festival, Stolen Seas won the John Schlesinger award for best documentary. "A dangerous 90-minute immersion in a world where lawlessness applies to all sides" said Variety. The New York Times called the Stolen Seas "Magnificent". Stolen Seas was theatrically released in early 2013. more…

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