Omen Page #2

Synopsis: A seemingly ordinary day ends up changing the lives of three youngsters: Beem, Dan, and Big, who work in a magazine art department. Ending this particular day with a quarrel, each storms home in anger and encounters an unexplainable event. Dan becomes haunted with the image of an old woman standing in front of him. Big feels the wind stronger than ever before while he driving, and a boy selling garlands suddenly pops up in the side mirror, an omen of something...but what? Beem meets a girl- Oam- who appears normal but becomes overly familiar with him so quickly that it seems strange. It soon becomes apparent that one of the trio is destined to die- but who? Can the other two help prevent their friend's death? And what is the connection between the old woman, the garland seller and Oam?
 
IMDB:
4.5
Year:
2003
80 min
43 Views


Stop. Don`t say any bad thing.

That day that l dropped

the plant pot on your car,

lt was a bad sign already.

But that day,

You looked so frightening.

Were you really mad?

Well if it were you,

driving peacefully,

...then suddenly a flowerpot just

dropped on your car from nowhere.

Right in front of you.

lf it were you,

would you get angry?

Sorry.

That day l forgot to apologize.

Here, drink this coffee.

Uhm! Your coffee is good.

Sweet.

Come on.

l didn`t add any sugar yet.

Hey! Excuse me!

ls there anybody out there?

Anybody there?

Anybody, out there?

lf you go to see that

old lady again, l`ll go with you.

Her words are so accurate.

How did she know

you`d get stuck in the lift?

Or she`s your soul mate.

You, foul mouth! Big.

Don`t tease him.

Or he`ll never use the lift again.

And you`ll have to walk

the stairs with him.

But l think she`s really strange.

Ma`am, l`d like to ask you

about your warning.

You believed it?

lt happened exactly like you said.

Something,

...you don`t have to look

for it but you`ll find it.

But for something,

...the more you look for it,

the harder it is to find,

But nobody knows it.

Nobody.

Ma`am, Ma`am, lt`s all right.

lt`s just a storm.

l`ve closed all the windows.

lt`s all right.

You still hurry when you eat?

Be careful. You`ll hurt yourself.

Here you are.

How did you steal

my car last time?

l didn`t steal it.

We made a deal.

lf you were wrong,

You`d lose a car.

Yeah, cheater!

What about this time?

What do you want to play?

Same. Left or right.

Right.

One more time. l`m kind.

No, no! Don`t cheat.

Right for sure.

Wrong!

Hey! How did you do it?

Do what?

Now come on. Give it to me.

Not that one.

Here.

No, no, no. Keep it.

l`ll come and play again.

Yes, Boss. What is it?

What? Areyou blind?

Look at the picture.

The name tags.

lt`s the other way round.

We`re really sorry.

We`ll finish it tonight.

You know that it

must be out next week.

Don`t let me lose my patience.

l`m his subordinate, not slave.

Why are you shouting.

lt`s our fault. What a fuss!

All the time.

When there`s a problem, blame us.

You`re still my friend?

Then l`ll have to do

this alone by myself?

Umm. This is Orm.

Here`s Dan and Big.

Hi!

You know each other?

No!

Orm, we just won an award.

lt`s the award for the three of us.

Orm is going to

open a coffeeshop.

A small one.

When?

The day after tomorrow, right?

Yes. lf you have time,

please drop by.

Sure. Right, Dan?

Right.

How is he?

You`re his relative?

Yes.

The boy has internal bruises.

He broke his rightarm...

...but it`s been operated.

So, he`s better, right?

l`m not worried about the bone.

But his brain is damaged.

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Danny Pang is the name of: Danny Pang (financier) (1966–2009), Taiwanese-American hedge fund manager Danny Pang Phat (born 1965), film editor, who with his identical twin brother, film director Oxide, are known as the Pang Brothers more…

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