The Ape Page #2

Synopsis: A descent into hell, Jesper Ganslandt's disturbing and suspenseful second feature begins with a man waking up in unfamiliar surroundings, only to find the life he knew the day before is gone.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Jesper Ganslandt
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Year:
2009
81 min
35 Views


Yes, who?

No, I'm busy until at least 10-1 1,

so I don't think I can.

No, but I can contact...

What did you say?

Yes? No, I haven't seen him. I

haven't.

How long do you think it'll take?

Can you take out the trash, please?

Can you please take out the trash?

- And bring in the wine?

-What?

Bring me the wine too!

Dinner's almost ready.

Krister?

-Hey, Krister.

-Hey there.

Long time, no see.

Hi.

-How are things?

-They're great.

The wife's out of town

so I went to a friend's for a beer.

Sofia and the kids

went to visit grandpa.

-Well...

-What?

Are you catching this bus too?

Take care. Talk to you later.

I have to catch this bus.

Move my hand to lunchtime.

I can see you!

You have to shake it.

Can I get it gift-wrapped?

We're about to close.

Is it okay if you wrap it over there?

-I want it to be nice.

-Can I cut in? I've got exact change.

Thank you.

Really nice of you.

How?

It was a pretty ugly wound.

We don't think he has

any internal injuries, at least.

He's still under anesthesia,

the body is just doing its job now.

-Can I go in?

-Of course.

CID.

-Hey, you...

-Hey.

-It doesn't hurt as much anymore.

-That's good.

-I'm going to whisper something.

-Yes.

-Do you know what I dreamt?

-No.

I dreamt everyone was animals

except for you.

They were all animals except for me?

What was I then?

You were just yourself.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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