We've Forgotten More Than We Ever Knew Page #3

Synopsis: A Man and a Woman wander through a hostile wilderness in a far-away world. One day, they stumble upon a mysterious set of Structures, which will complicate their lives both for good and ill.
Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Thomas Woodrow
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
4.9
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
88 min
87 Views


And the white dust came in

once again, under the door.

Found its way through the

cracks in the walls.

And far away,

barely visible through

the swirling dust,

was a solitary figure.

She waited and watched till

the figure approached.

She knew that when he arrived,

whoever he was,

then the pattern was complete.

She would be done

with this place.

Oh!

I'm sorry.

And the white dust

came in once again...

I brought you something to eat.

It looks good.

Fresh.

What is that?

Oh, uh, it's nothing.

A story?

What story is it?

It's... it's just a story.

When did you start

telling stories again?

It's... it's nothing. Really.

It's nothing.

What about the other tapes?

Uh.

Just...

music, mostly.

And, uh, and the one

voice on many of them.

What's he saying, that voice?

Nothing.

Nonsense.

"I did this, I did that,

I drank coffee,

I waited for someone

who never came..."

Nothing.

You haven't learned

anything, then?

Not what happened.

You fixed the clocks.

Yes.

How long would you

say we've been here?

I'm not sure.

I think it's been

a very long time.

When did you do this?

Do you like it?

No.

Oh! What are you doing?

Are you stupid?

- What is wrong with you?

- This!

This is what's wrong with me!

It's a lie. Do you hear me?

A lie. I've made it up.

It's bullshit. It's nothing.

It's dreams.

There is nothing out there.

We are alone.

But I remember it.

You do not remember it!

I hate you.

Go on, then.

You okay?

Are you okay?

Yes.

I'm really sorry.

What are you sorry about?

I shouldn't have done that.

I shouldn't have yelled at you.

I just...

It's okay.

It's not okay.

This place,

it's getting to me a

bit, obviously, and

- I just...

- It's okay.

It's not okay.

Are we arguing about this?

No.

Why didn't you say anything?

About what?

The buildings weren't empty.

You knew they weren't empty.

Why didn't you tell me?

You lied to me.

I was trying to protect us.

Are you serious?

How many times have

you been here?

Once a day. Sometimes, more.

But you knew about him, too.

Which was a lie.

Another lie.

Another unforgivable lie.

You can't trust him.

I can't trust you.

It might as well be

in my own mind...

There it is. Did you hear it?

That's it.

That's the sound.

You must run.

Hey!

Hey!

I just don't wanna

hear his voice.

I don't ever

want to hear his lying

voice ever again.

I don't even know him.

He doesn't know me

either, at all.

He used to try, I guess.

Oh!

I have so many questions for you,

I don't even know where to start.

What's your name?

Who are you?

What is that?

It's really nice.

What was that sound?

Ow. Wait.

The mirrors here

are very strange.

Have you noticed that?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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