(wine splashing)
(gentle hum) (glasses clink) (owl hooting) (chimes jingling) (gentle music) (woman sighs) - [Woman] No. - [Daughter] Hey, Mom. Come here. Don't worry about
that, I got it. - [Woman] Sure. - [Daughter] You know,
all you have to do is ask for a bit of help around here. Nothing to be ashamed
of, asking for help. - [Daughter] Yeah. Well, you know, I like to
get things done myself. - Well, I'm here. Look, what happened
next door to poor Barry, it just puts things
into perspective. -
Yeah, well, I mean, Barry
had problems for years. He was getting on, honey. It's hardly surprising
it happened. - Yeah, well, all I'm saying
is you take it easy, all right? - Sure. - [Daughter] Hey, you
want this up on the line? - Yeah, if you want. Can you make sure you hang
it up nicely this time? The last time you hung it up, it was all creased and
I had to iron it all. - Sure, Mom. - Took me twice as long. (owl hooting) (ominous music) (soft screeching) (tense music) (chimes jingling)
(soft
screeching) (soft screeching) (soft screeching) (soft screeching) (soft screeching) (loud screeching) (monster snarling softly) (screams) (monster screeching loudly) (groans) (screaming)
(monster growling loudly) (water splashing) (ominous music) Carol? Carol! Carol! (monster screeches softly) (gasps) (panting quickly) (floor creaking) (whimpering softly) (bullets clattering) (bullet clattering) (footsteps treading) (monster screeching loudly) (woman gasping) (monster snarls softly) (woman whimp
ering loudly) (monster screeches loudly) (woman screaming)
(gun firing) - Mom, just let me, okay? It's not a big deal. If Dad's sick, we're there. - I said no. I'm not having you all
drag yourselves down here. Your dad is fine, Rita. You need to listen to me. He's had these happen to
him the last few years. It's his pacemaker. Ever since they corrected it,
he's had these heart issues. - Mom, we're coming
tomorrow, okay? I don't care how big or small
the issue is, we're there. - You're being fool
ish. It'll take you half a day, Rita. - So? Alan's got that old truck. We can make a trip of
it, the kids and us. We're coming, all right? You're not sitting in
that house alone, no way. - You're just like your
father, you know that? I love you. - Love you too, Mom. (monster screeches softly) (tense music) - We're going, Alan, okay? We're going. - You don't need
to tell me twice. I'll ring work in the morning and we can head straight there. - It's my dad. I can't not be with him. - Hey. Come on.
- [Rita] Do think
he's gonna be okay? - Your dad's been in and
out of there time and again. He probably knows
the nurses by name. He'll be fine. - We should tell the kids. - You leave the kids to me. You're gonna have
a long, hot bath. - You should clean
out that truck. The kids will have a fit. - Yeah, I was
thinking that myself. - Thank you for
being so supportive. - You don't have to say that. (birds chirping) Hey, I got those. - Thanks. - Don't go inside,
they're still going at it. - Look,
should I just
say that he can't come? I don't wanna be
driving for hours with them screaming in
my ear the whole time. - Just tell them to break up. - Ben, don't. She's your sister. They're having a rough time. - Hell, everyone knows
the amount they argue. (chuckles) - Don't encourage him. - Yeah, Dad. - Hey, I'll get these. - Oh, I'm sorry, I should just put my granddad
on hold, shall I? - That's not what
I'm saying, Charlie. Stop putting words
into my mouth. Look, I'm just saying that
I had th
e weekend planned. I spent some money, no,
I wanted you to get it and appreciate it.
- Ty, I get it. You spent some money on a
fancy restaurant or whatever, but I have to go
with my family now. - Why don't you get it, Charlie? Why am I always the one trying? - Well, hello, little lady. Can I offer you a ride? - Oh, my god, stop. - You realize there's only
one bed in the back, right? - Actually, there's not
much room at Grandma's, so I was hoping you wouldn't
mind crashing in the back while we st
ay there? - Fine. - [Rita] Thank you, baby. (smacks lips) - Okay, he's coming with us. Please don't give us a lecture, and, no, we will not
screw in Gran's house. And, please, no sex talk. - Okay. Well, then, Ty, welcome. Everybody, hop on board
the van of wonders. - Jeez. - Is he gonna do that
the entire drive? (Rita laughs) - Come on. (gentle music) - [Tyler] Can still
make it worth our while. Can still make a
weekend out of it. It's about us two being
together now, right? - How long have we g
ot? - Oh, about another
10 miles or so. - Want me to take over? - No, I'm good, buddy. - Is Mom, okay? I mean, obviously not, but how
is she doing, do you think? Like, in all seriousness. - Think the quicker she's
with your grandma, the better. She just worries. You know how your mom's like. - Do you think
Grandpa will be okay? - That's a tough one, buddy. I don't know. I don't have an answer. He's been in and out of
that hospital all year since he had the heart attack. It's... I hope so, but he
isn't
getting any younger. Hey. Hey, come on. None of this. - [Ben] I just need
a second, that's all. - Okay. I'll get us in. You let us know
when you're ready. - [Tyler] Oh, hey,
Alan, quick question. Do we have any snacks? - Ty, we sure do. Okay, what you want, huh? (muffled speaking) - I don't get why people live
in random places like this. Like, what a way to live. - People like different
stuff, I guess. - Hey. You gonna tell them? - It's not the
right time, Charlie. And this clearly
isn't
the right time to be talking about this. - I thought that's
the point of you coming back from college. Get it off your
chest, tell them. They gotta find out
sooner or later. (door thuds) - Sorry, I didn't
mean to wake you. - Are we leaving? Kids, you ready? - Let's go! (gentle music) You go inside, we'll
sort the bags out, okay? Kids, give me a
hand with the bags. (clock ticking) - Mom? Mom? - Where's Grandma? - She's not here. - Are you sure? - I've checked every room. I can't find her. - Maybe
she's gone next
door to see Sanndra. - Okay. Well, can we go check? - [Alan] Kids, we're
going next door. Just stay here. (ominous music) (chimes jingling) - I just don't understand it. It's not like Mom. - Look, maybe everybody
leaves their doors open. We're not in the city. - It's not like that, Alan. People don't leave
their doors open. Sanndra, you here? Something's not right
here, I can feel it. - Look, let's just
go back to the house. Let's phone the local hospital. Maybe they've gone
to
see your dad. - Alan, I just--
- Hey. Come on. Come on. - [Ben] Do you think
something's wrong? - [Charlie] No. No, I think Grandma left. - [Ben] Think she
left the door open? - [Charlie] If she was
in a rush, then sure. - And who would have driven her? - [Charlie] What do you mean? - Grandma doesn't drive. Hasn't for years, so who would
have taken her out of here? - In other news, Charlie says
you're gonna tell your folks that you got that girl
pregnant this weekend, one at Bafflin
College, con
grats. - Really? - Shit, Ben-- - Why are you telling
people, Charlie? - Ben, come on, don't
be like that, I-- (sighs) (sighs) Nice one. (switch hook clacking) - [Rita] Nothing. - [Ben] Any news? - [Alan] Ben, can I
borrow your phone? I can't get a signal. - What's going on? - Not sure yet. Come on. (Alan sighs) Charlie, Ty, can you
check your phones? Are they working? - It's dead. - We're in the
middle of nowhere. Yeah, they don't normally
get a signal this far out. - Yeah. Me and your mum might
need to go into town. Just sit tight, okay? - Are you okay? Dad, what's going on? - Nothing's wrong. We need to get a signal. - [Ben] I'm coming with you. - No, just stay where you are. - No. I'm coming. - Let him come. Charlie, you stay here and
wait for Grandma to get back. - Sure. (engine whirs) - The battery's flat. I must have left the lights on. - You didn't leave
the lights on, Dad. - Well, then I don't know,
but the thing won't start. - Well, it was working
perfectly fine before. - Look
, let's walk into
town, it's not far. Okay, let's go. Ty, can you do me a favor? - [Tyler] Of course. - Can you have a
look at the jeep and see if you can figure
out why it won't start? - On it. - Okay, we need to go into town. We'll be back within the hour. - And if Grandma gets back? - Just hang tight
with her, okay? - Sure.
- Ty. Push this over here, will you? - [Tyler] Sure. (birds chirping) - Bill's. He knows Nan, right? She sees him weekly? Maybe she sent him along. - No. Something's wrong
. Something's off. Why are all the stores closed? - Rita, calm down, all right? I know you're panicked, but
there's gotta be a reason. - Hey, guys. The back entrance, come on. - Grandma's old car is dead. Any luck? - I don't get it. Never seen anything like it. It all seems fine down here. There's no issues with
the battery, the fuel. It's like it just gave up. - Well, there has to
be something, right? It can't just collapse and die. - Yeah, I just don't get it. - Bill? - Hello? Anyone here? - B
ill! (uneasy music) (ominous music) What is it? - I... I... - Hey. Hey, you okay? (man gurgling) Hey, come on. - I'm sorry. - Sorry, what?
- They made something in the lab. It got out. - What got out? What got out? - You gotta get outta here. - You're okay. Hey, stay with me. Hey. Come on. Hey. Stay with me. You're gonna be okay.
(man gurgling) You're all right, man. - Go! Run! (man gurgles) (monster screeches softly) (footsteps pattering) (monster screeches softly) (ominous music) (jar crashes)
(ominous music) (monster snarling softly) (glass clattering) (tense music) (monster screeches softly) (monster exhaling softly) (monster growls) (thrilling music) (whimpering softly) - Help. Help me. (whimpering softly) Help. (crying softly) Help me. - Grandma? - What is it? We found this. Alan, what is it? (tense music) - [Alan] Something's
seriously wrong here. We need to go leave, now. - [Rita] Alan. (gasps) - Oh, my god. (gasps) What could have done that? - I don't know, but we don't
wanna
be here if it comes back. We gotta go. We gotta go. (Grandma whimpering softly) - Help me. (monster growling softly) (gasps) (tense music) (Charlie screaming)
(Grandma screaming) (monster growling)
(Charlie grunting) (Charlie groans) (Charlie screaming) (whimpering loudly) (monster growls) (Charlie crying loudly)
(monster growling) (Charlie screams)
Run, baby, run! Run! (Charlie grunts) Run, baby, run! (Charlie whimpering loudly) (monster howling) (Charlie screams) (thrilling music) (Charlie gro
aning) (door rattling) (screaming) (monster snarling loudly) (panting) (Charlie gasps)
(monster screeches loudly) (screams) (monster growling) - Run, Ty, run! - Charlie, what the
hell's going on? - Ty, run! - What's happening to you? - Go!
- Charlie, what's happening?! (monster screeches loudly) - Come on! (whimpering softly) (ominous music) - What is going on? Charlie. - Keys! Where are the keys?! Come on! Quick, come on, the keys! (keys jingle)
Oh! - Charlie, what the hell? Charlie, what's goi
ng on? - Get in! - Charlie. (screams) (screams) Charlie. Help me. Help me. Help. Help. Help me. (monster growls)
(Charlie screaming) - What do you think did this? Some beast? - I have no idea,
but whatever it is, to do that, it's gotta be huge. - We've gotta find my mom. (whimpering softly) (thuds loudly)
(Charlie gasps) (tense music) (monster snarls softly) (thudding loudly) (monster snarling softly) (whimpering softly)
(footsteps treading) (trailer rattling loudly)
(Charlie screaming) (monster
howls)
(Rita gasps) - Oh, my god. - What the hell makes
a sound like that? - Charlie. - What happened here? (monster screeches softly) (monster screeches softly) (ominous music) (monster snarling softly) (monster snarls loudly) What is it? We can't leave them out there. What if they're alive? We gotta get them. - It's sonic radar. Okay? Whatever the hell
that thing is, right, it's making those noises and it's using the sound to
reflect it off everything, yeah, to you understand the
makeup of it
s surroundings. It can't see us. Okay? So it's listening
to our movements, waiting for us to make a noise. It's hunting us by sound. Okay? - Whatever the hell
that thing was, it was a face full of teeth. (ominous music) (lock clacks) (grunts softly) (window creaking) - [Charlie] Damn it. Damn. - I think it's gone. Now's our chance, okay? - What? - Now's our chance. I gotta get her outta there. - Dad, no. - [Rita] Alan, you can't
go out there, not yet. - We haven't got a choice. It could come bac
k
at any second. - [Rita] Alan, please. Please? - Shh, okay? Okay? All right? (door creaking) (owl hoots) Stay. (Alan gasps) (somber music) (whimpers softly) - Dad.
- Shh. Shh. Shh. (ominous music) (monster screeching softly) There. Go. (monster screeching softly) Go! Now! (monster screeches softly) (screams) (screaming) (tense music) - [Charlie] Dad. (Charlie whimpering loudly) - [Rita] Ben, I need some help. I need some help. Let's get her upstairs. (Charlie coughing) Set her down. (Charlie wh
impering softly) It's okay. We're gonna get some supplies. (ominous music) - You're gonna be okay. It'll be okay. - Ty is dead. (crying softly) - [Rita] Look at me, okay? You're gonna be okay. Look at me, you're
gonna be okay. Take these, okay? Bill had to know we came. (ominous music) (monster growling softly) (monster snarling softly) (crying softly) - Grandma's alive. - [Rita] It's okay. It's okay, it's gonna be okay. I'm here. What happened to
Grandma, Charlie? - She was in the barn. She was
in danger. - What do you mean? (Charlie coughing) (whimpering softly) Water. Go get her some water. It's okay, it's gonna be okay. I'm here. Mom's here. It's gonna be okay. She's sleeping. She has something. I've never seen
anything like it. Some kind of virus. - Maybe from her wounds? - You wouldn't get that type
of virus from an infection from what's happened to her. (sighs) I don't know what it is. She needs to see a doctor. - Dad could still be alive. - I know. - We need to do something, Mo
m. - Charlie said Grandma was
at the end of the stalls in the stable in a room. If she's alive, we need
to get her outta there. - That thing out there,
how do we get past it? - Your dad said it was
depending on sound. If it can't see, it's waiting
on us to make mistakes, right? So we don't make a mistake. We get to where we
need in silence. We find them, we get them back
here, and we wait for help. - We can't just
sit here and wait. We've gotta get out of here. - Half of the family
are in bad sh
ape. - I can go. I'm fine. I can run and keep
running until I get help. - What if there's more of them? We don't know what's out there. What if whatever the
hell that thing is is taking over town by town? It's not safe. - It's better than
waiting for it to get us. - Let's just find Grandma, then get Dad, okay? - That thing, what do you think it was? (sighs) - When I was a little girl, they told us to stay away
from the barracks nearby. They said it was a
contamination zone and that it was
off-li
mits to the public. - The place we drove
through on the way here? - It's been there
all my entire life. We all made up stories
about what goes on in there. - [Ben] Like what? - No one ever believed them 'cause no one saw it and
nothing ever happened. - You can tell me just about
anything right now, Mom, and I won't think you're crazy. - They said that they made
military weapons in there. - Do you think that
thing was manmade? - Hybrid or something. - Why'd they let it out on us? - Or it escaped.
I can't sit here any longer. I gotta go get Grandma. - [Ben] I'm not
leaving you alone. - No. Charlie needs you. - Dad and Grandma are out there, and you won't be able to
help them on your own. I'm coming, Mom. - No. Listen to me, for once
in your life, Ben. You're staying here, okay? Look after your sister. (Charlie coughing)
- Watch, you're gonna be okay. Look at me. Look at me. (Charlie whimpering loudly) You're gonna be fine. You're gonna be fine. (Charlie coughing) - What's happening to me
?! (Ben whimpering softly) (water splashes) (ominous music) (tense music) Fuck. (whimpering softly) (Charlie whimpering softly) (gasps) - Mom. (monster snarls softly) (Grandma whimpering softly) - Please, help me. - How do I get this off? - Hurry up. - Shh. Shh. Shh. We gotta be quiet. Please, Mom, shh. It's gonna be okay. - Gonna be okay.
- Okay. (monster growling softly) (knife thuds)
(Charlie grunting) (knife thuds) (panting) (blood squirting) (groans softly) (tense music) (gasps) (monster gr
owls softly) (whimpering softly) - Charlie. - I found something inside me. I gotta get it out. Come on. (Charlie groaning) (monster snarling softly) (crying softly) (water splashes) (gasping loudly) - Give me the knife. - No. - What the hell are you doing? - What is happening to me? Where are they all coming from?! Please. (crying softly) - We gotta get you help. (whimpering softly) (monster snarls softly) (monster snarling softly) (water splashes)
(Rita gasps) (monster snarls loudly)
(Rita scre
aming) (monster howling)
- Hey! (crying loudly) (Rita screams)
Come and get me! (monster snarls softly) (monster exhaling) (Ben whimpering softly) (monster growls softly) (Rita crying softly) - Get it off me, get it off me. (spiders clattering)
(Rita yelps) (Rita crying softly) Go. Go! - I love you. - I love you too, baby. (both crying) (horse shoes clanking) (monster snarls softly) (monster growling softly) (clapping loudly) (monster screeching loudly) - [Ben] No! (monster growling loudly) (spl
attering loudly) (monster growling loudly) (splattering loudly) (Ben crying softly) (shovel clanging) (screams) - Come get me!
(monster roars) (monster growling loudly) (monster screeching loudly) (Rita screaming) (monster roaring loudly) (Rita screaming) (monster growling loudly) (trailer rattling loudly)
(Rita crying loudly) (monster growling softly) (door clacks)
(monster screeches loudly) (screams) - Come on. Come on, please. - [Alan] You're gonna be okay. - No. Dad, no. Please. - [Alan] I l
ove you. - You can't go. You can't leave me. (mumbling) What? - Gonna make me a granddad. (mumbling) Tell him I would have
loved to meet him. I love you. I love you. Love you. - I love you too. (crying softly) (birds chirping) (determined music) (gasps) (monster growls loudly) - Ben! Run! Run!
(monster snarls softly) (monster screeches softly) (monster snarls softly) (screams)
(monster growls softly) Run! Run! (monster snarling softly) (gun clicks) (monster snarling softly) (Rita screaming)
(mon
ster roaring loudly) (monster growling softly) (haunting music) (guns firing) (somber music) (wine splashing)
(gentle chime) (glasses clink)
Comments
Wow this was a movie that would make you glued to your seat. I was watching most of the time ๐ฎ. I even shouted at Charlie " run, run" as I was so engrossed in the movie. Thanks for sharing it.
This movie is PROOF some the low budget movies are JUST AS GOOD AND ENTERTAINING as the bigger budget movies. I subbed and always ENJOY a FREE movie ๐
I thought it was actually pretty good - not in the league of " A Quiet Place " or " Silence " but one of the better free You Tube scary movies I've seen.
This movie made me stressful, not with the monster, but with the family members (except the father) who didnt know how to survive.
No survival instinct. The girl opened the RV and said get in and he stands there asking questions. I cheered for the beast the whole๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ time
Honestly a monster that hunts based on sound would be easy to kill or atleast trap, put a few speakers around a room and have one in the middle and turn it on and when the monster gets in the middle then put all of them on at the same time to confuse the damn thing and then set the place on fire
What is wrong with these people. They practically killed themselves. This movie made me very angry at the writer. ๐
Metaphor for life: stupidity kills.
Be brave and fight hard to protect their life find something to kill the beast , not to be emotional about .
Thanks to the monster, they all screaming for nothing, all we know is if you make noise you'll die... But then they all keep screaming till movie ends...(except for dad sorry for him he tried his best to protect his family).
If this had been true, these people were so helpless and won't even use a gram of brain to survive, just a victim ๐ฉ
GREAT! I ENJOYED IT A LOT, MOVIE WELL DONE
It's scary as heck. I just can't believe that they ran and didn't try to get rid of the blind creature. No traps or nothing.
Oh we definitely need a part 2 , with a big budget!!!!!!
this is a funny film, and there is no resistance in this film against monsters..... it's enough to stress the audience..
Fire would have been my first choice of destruction
I love it and I was on pressure of whom is going to survive unfortunately non of them survived ๐ข๐ข๐ข
Damn... this scared the hell out of me ๐ฌ
They should have named this movie Slow motion and a runny nose. Lol๐
GOOD JOB The best of the best horror movie ๐ฟ๐ฅ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉ๐คฉI love it โค๏ธ