Trespass Page #5

Synopsis: Kyle and Sarah Miller have it all: a huge gated house on the water, fancy cars, and the potential for romance in their relationship. He's just back from a business trip (he brokers diamonds) and their teen daughter Avery is sneaking out to a party, when four thugs in security uniforms and ski masks stage a home invasion. They want what's in the safe: cash and diamonds. Kyle stalls them, trying to negotiate for Sarah's freedom. Over the next few hours, the back stories of the four robbers (two brothers, a girlfriend, and the representative of a local drug kingpin) as well as the fault lines in Kyle and Sarah's marriage come into play. Is there room here for heroism?
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Joel Schumacher
Production: Millennium Entertainment
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
R
Year:
2011
91 min
$16,816
Website
660 Views


Please. Please. Please.

Just put the gun down.

Let her go and I'll open it.

Four minutes.

Do you have any last words, Sarah?

Kyle, give them what they want.

Please. Open the safe!

They'll kill us, Sarah.

They'll just kill us if I do.

It's called trust!

Okay? Trust me, Kyle.

Trust me.

And trust that I will f***ing

kill her, right now if you don't!

You promised me!

Stay there! Just open the goddamn safe!

If you let her go!

That lock is the only

reason we're still alive.

I open it, we lose leverage.

We lose leverage, we die.

I want you to look at this

very pretty face here, okay?

Now, can you imagine what

a 125 gram hollow point

is gonna do to this?

It's gonna f***ing destroy it, all right?

We are moments away!

How about that for leverage?

This is a negotiation.

You have the power to take our lives,

but I have the power to make you rich.

Let her take the car and

drive away and I'll do that.

I'll open the safe and make you rich.

Oh, her? You sure

she's worth it, Kyle?

A million dollars?

Yes, that's right, kid!

You did it!

You hit the mother load!

You saw me sign for a

million with your own eyes.

And it's right there just inches away.

All you have to do

is just let my wife go!

And then, come on down and grab it!

Come on! Elias!

No!

No! No! No!

Of all the stupid mistakes, that

man just about said your name.

So you get your people in order!

You let my wife leave.

And then I'll give you what you want.

Hey, go get the magic wand.

Succinylcholine.

It's a paralytic.

On the operating table

it makes you think that someone

else is getting all cut up

instead of you.

Now, it's a hell of a kick

and this much would kill you,

but with Papa Bear and Mama Bear

and little Baby Bear,

it's just about right.

It'll knock you flat,

give you a hell of a ride

but it won't kill you.

So this is the rope, the handcuffs

which I have to say, Kyle,

are a little bit kinky,

don't you think?

But he was good,

though. Huh?

Wasn't he good?

You are a piece of work.

"Get your people

in order!"

The man's a born deal maker.

One minute.

Come on, hero.

You open that big guy up, okay?

I'm gonna stick you with this sh*t.

You'll fall asleep.

By the time you wake

up, we're in Mexico.

This is all a bad

dream with insurance.

I want you to listen to me,

listen to me really good, okay?

You may have noticed that I don't really

have control over the big guy, okay?

So you have to ask yourself why

I'm gonna bring someone like that

to a job like this.

Maybe I don't have a choice, all right?

Now, I don't wanna

hurt you or your wife.

But he does and he will.

I'm not giving you anything

until after you let her go.

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Karl Gajdusek

Karl Gajdusek is an American screenwriter, producer, and playwright. Karl Gajdusek was born in 1968 in San Francisco, California, United States. He was the showrunner for the first season of the Netflix series Stranger Things and the co-creator of the TV series Last Resort with Shawn Ryan. They were both also executive producers for the series. Gajdusek also wrote for the series Dead Like Me and wrote the film Trespass (2011). He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2013 Tom Cruise movie, Oblivion. and November Man, which was released in 2014. more…

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