State of Emergency Page #5
- Year:
- 2010
- 89 min
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and I stopped talking to them.
And now I can't even tell 'em I'm sorry.
I can't even tell 'em
that I actually love them.
I was a terrible daughter.
Hey, hey. It's okay,
it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
Besides, you're not the only one that
feels like they don't have any friends.
This may come as some of a shock to you,
Emilie was the only friend that I had.
Just a week ago,
I had my whole life figured out.
I was gonna ask the girl
that I love to marry me.
Move out of this town.
Start a new job.
And make those friends, you know?
Instead, I'm...
hiding...
for my life, in a warehouse.
And I lost the only friend that I had.
Maybe we could be friends.
I'd like that.
Came from the back door.
Jim... Jim...
- What should we do?
- Go upstairs and lock the door.
You don't open the door unless
you hear our voices from the outside.
- Do you understand?
- Yeah.
Go now!
So, what do you think?
Stay here.
What do you see?
I don't see anybody.
Please let me in.
What's your name?
Where did you come from?
I'm looking for my daughter.
Have you seen her?
- No.
- Please let me in. I need to come in.
What do you think? Should we let her in?
We should let her in.
Where did you come from?
Have you seen any of those things?
I came from town. I managed
to get pass them. Please let me come in.
- Something's not right with her.
- Would you be if you're out there?
- Give me the flashlight.
- What?
Give it to me.
Your eyes.
Please let me come in.
- Get outta here or we'll shoot!
- Let me in!
- Shoot her, Jim.
- Let me in!
At approximately 6:30 this morning,
a small battalion of marines was
deployed on a search-and-rescue mission
on the western borders
of Montgomery County.
They believe that
the process will be slow,
but are determined
to find any survivors.
Hey.
Hi.
TV says they sent out a search team. I
don't know what that means for us but...
- It's good news.
- Yeah.
Um, look, I just wanted to say
thank you, for last night.
Appreciated your comfort.
Not exactly used to people
listening to my problems, so thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Cool.
And we're continuing to see more
and more airdrops fall from the skies
over Montgomery County.
Now, each one of these airdrops
is filled with food, water and, uh,
other survival gear...
Raptor, do you copy me?
Raptor, copy.
Heading 257.
I'm out of candy bars.
You okay?
Um, yeah, I'm just
a little bit flustered, that's all.
Jim! Jim, get down here!
What is it?
- ...27259.
Copy that.
There-there was nothing and then...
voices.
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