Uninhabited

Synopsis: Harry and Beth wanted a different kind of holiday. So they chartered a boat to drop them off on a remote coral island on the Great Barrier Reef. Paradise? The island was idyllic, surrounded by a wide reef, covered in palms and full of birds and other wildlife. It was small and totally deserted. Or was it? After snorkelling, making out and having fun, the young lovers soon come to believe that there is someone else on the island. Things go missing from their camp and then they discover someone else's footprints in the sand. At first amused, this becomes disturbing as they realize the island has a ghost! From paradise, the holiday quickly turns into a nightmare of arguments and mistrust... Inspired by actual events.
 
IMDB:
4.4
TV-14
Year:
2010
93 min
43 Views


UNINHABITED (2010)

Inspired by actual events.

The Great Barrier Reef stretches over 1600 miles ...

on the north coast of Australia.

It is one of the world's largest coral reef ...

and one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

There are more than 600 islands ...

and this is one of them.

Jesus, wonderful.

Come on.

Here we are.

Let's go. - Yes.

Come on. - My God.

Great.

Look at it.

Where is the coffee house?

Listen, after a few days you do not need more coffee.

Why did you bring me here to? It's terrible.

Where do you draw the camp?

There, in the southwest. - Okay.

Need help, buddy? - No, thanks.

Come on, let's take a look.

Honey? - Yes?

Come here. - Yes.

It's so cool. - This is our home for 10 days.

Ten days? We would have to stay here for a month.

Thank you, Jackson.

Is this the last? - That is the last.

Okay, then we have everything.

We need your distress signal connection box ...

Have you satellite phone? - Yes, we have the satellite phone.

If you want to leave earlier, you call me.

I can within five hours, okay?

Why would we want to leave earlier?

Well, I'll see you later. - Thank you.

See ya.

Have a good trip, mate.

Beth, that guy is ... - See you in 10 days.

I see you in 10 days.

Beth?

Let us live here.

Okay. - Okay?

Yes.

You are beautiful.

I love you.

Let's go swimming. - Yes.

Do you know how to swim?

Do you kidding me? Of course I know how to swim.

Like a fish.

Really? Why do you catch for our supper not?

Really. Make it your way.

Come on. I bet you there.

There are stones in the sand. - That's coral, stupid.

You're the fool. I felt something.

It is an echinoderm, a sea cucumber.

It looks like a big turd. - It's a delicacy.

Turds that they have here is a delicacy?

Just look out for sharks.

Love you kidding me, right?

It is the gray reef shark. They are small and harmless.

Are you crazy? No shark is harmless.

Honey anyway.

We would have to swim naked.

I'm ashamed. - You're ashamed?

Why? In the event that a bus of tourists arrive?

There was a snake down there.

That's a moray. Just keep your hands away from his mouth.

"O

Tell me what else is in the sea.

Well, there are sharks, snakes, rays, stingrays.

And on the reef, there are deadly snails and fish.

Are you afraid?

Bang? I? Let me tell you something.

I am not afraid.

Except for you.

Look at this.

What is it?

Footsteps. - Footsteps?

They are not yours, do you?

No, they're not mine. They are too small.

They go in that direction.

It's like someone came from the reef.

Come on.

Should we follow them? - Let's take a look.

They look fresh.

I thought you said we were the only one here?

I thought so.

There are still people who camp on the other side.

That is not nice.

That someone looks at us as we sleep.

It is probably a child. Come on, this is gonna be fun.

Let's find him.

Yes. - And it 'panties run.

You do not. - I'm joking.

Where have they gone? - They have stopped.

That's odd. - Okay, let's look around.

Okay. - Come on.

"Hello?"

You would have to film the island.

Yes, but I want the handsome man filming.

A great idea from me, right?

Yes, great idea, Harry. Did not you go to Fiji?

Fiji? With five star hotels? - No.

Hey, this is pretty cool.

What is that? Is there anyone there?

What are you looking?

Strange, there are just shells.

Really? On a beach?

Hey, this movie.

spectacular

Hey, paparazzi.

More legs show. And now the eyes.

Very nice here.

Come on, together. Look.

Harry, come on. Just the two.

This place is incredible. There is no noise of the machine.

Nothing. I've never heard.

So primitive. - Here, look here.

The leaves resemble algae.

Let's collect what, we can scroll soup.

You can find it here cool, right? You look happy.

I'm happy. You, me, the island.

I still have not seen anyone.

They are probably deeper into the island.

Are we not leave?

Yes.

We should be exploring. - Never mind.

I'm not going to go.

Come on, let's camp, it gets dark.

"O

Have you ever had a tent?

Yes, really

Himalaya, were you not there?

No, you are your girlfriends to confuse.

Yeah, probably.

That should be here and then ...

Yes, that must be there. And this goes here. And then you so ...

And this comes out.

And then along here, such as this.

Do you know this book? The book about tents?

You have it written. Yes.

My God, it's beautiful here.

This island appears on the island where I once went for my course.

The reef structure, the trees, the birds ...

it is amazing.

You go here do not work? - No, I'm on vacation.

That is a promise, right?

Not much work.

I mean, now I'm here, I can do just as well.

No way. Say it.

No work.

Good. - Only we, I promise.

Will you come help finish?

Yes. It should here. And so ...

Ga off.

Go find some deadwood.

Let me help you. Come on. - No.

Go away. - Let me help you.

I'll get you later down.

Go write another book about tents.

Do you mind?

It's nice. - Yes?

And the music? Like that well?

It's good. -Yes? - Yes, it is good.

It is a small group of islands that were the caiman occur.

Yes? I think it's good.

Not as good as this paste. It's great.

Fun. You need me to travel like this.

Indeed, I would have to take more.

No beans on toast ...

but decent meals.

That is over. - Excellent, good.

We should go fishing tomorrow.

What coral trout catch, maybe some lobster.

We can try some echinoderm. - Do they have lobster here?

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Bill Bennett

William Richards "Bill" Bennett, (April 14, 1932 – December 3, 2015) was the 27th Premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia 1975–1986. He was a son of Annie Elizabeth May (Richards) and former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett. He was a 3rd cousin, twice removed, of R.B. Bennett, eleventh Prime Minister of Canada. Following his father's resignation, Bill Bennett was elected on September 7, 1973, as the British Columbia Social Credit League Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for South Okanagan. His father was also named William, but was usually called "W.A.C." in the media or "Ceece" by his friends. To distinguish the son from his father, he was usually called "Bill". Some in the media referred to the younger Bennett as "Mini-Wac", which was derived from another of his father's nicknames, "Wacky". The nickname was created by his opponents, but also embraced by some supporters. more…

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