Hey, stop the work!
I've found something! Why have we stopped? I'm on tight deadline
here, Mr. Kirin. Yeah, well... We're not stopping for another
trinket you've found. These markings are
ancient Arawakan. The motifs are
similar to Curupira. Curupira? Curupira, he's a legend, Protector of the Amazon. Not very good at it, is he? What was that? You see that? Looks like it's glowing. Maybe it's the sun. No, it's not the sun. Okay, my friend, you and me. - We know how this works.
- What? We come to
an arrangement. Nobody else knows
this artifact exists. I know some guys.
Let me take care of this. You get 20%. On your salary,
you'll be set for life. Thank you, but you know
I can't do that. I'm here on
bequest of the government to protect this jungle. That's what I do,
it's my job - Your Curupira?
- Yeah. Amigos, pull up the statue. Look, that artifact
is very old... and likely one of a kind. Moreno... What do you think you're doing? Hey, Moreno!
Leave it alone! Captain? What? Are you Lebecq
? You have my money? Yeah, I do. Give it to me. Okay, that is Sark, that's
Teese. They work for me. She's coming with us. My brother, Scott?
I take it he isn't here yet? Lebecq? What? It was my understanding
this was a private charter. Her money's as good
as yours. Yeah? Doubt it. Let's see. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, all right. Help her onboard. Careful with this. Traveling together now,
so might as well get acquainted. My name's Mandy Kirin. My brother, Scott, will
hopefully be along any mi
nute. Kirin, huh? - Yeah.
- I get it. You're traveling my direction. I'm Vera Ortek. Ortek? Your firm hired my father. You've some clue
where he is, I take it? I don't know a damn thing. We lost all contact with
the site about four days ago. And in this part of the world,
that's not good. Okay, we leave for Ixiporuan. We can't leave yet.
My brother's not here. Then he's late. I don't want my boat
out after dark. He will have
to find his own way. We paid for two tickets! The water up there is lou
sy with
drug traffickers and pirates. They have guns and arrows. They will kill everyone on this
boat for the fun of it, so no. Excuse me? Excuse you? Listen, little lady... This here is a lovely place
for vacation. But your days of being a
tourist stopped the moment you stepped
onto my boat. There are hundreds
of dangers out there. And I don't like you because
you are a foreigner. You say you want
to find your father, yes? So follow my rules. Do as I say! Let's go! Mandy!
I'm coming! Scott, hur
ry up! I'm coming! My stuff! My stuff! - Goddamn it, Scott!
- All my gear's in there! You couldn't be on
time just once? Just once? Mandy, it's not my fault, okay? The plane got held up in
Sao Paula because of weather! I'm lucky I even
made it at all! Of course.
It's never your fault. Can we not do this now, please? Damn it! Hey. “Yamanini Hieroglyphics”? You making this
a work trip, sis? Yeah. It's called
being prepared, Scott. Right. I see the apple doesn't
fall far from the tree. What? Your d
ad is
a fellow teaching about Indigenous
Amazonian Tribes. What are you? Not that. She's a professor of
ancient language arts. Hi. I'm Scott Kirin. I work at a mall. Vera Ortek. She runs the firm
that hired dad. Cool. So you know
where he is? I have a crew out
there, including your father, and my business partner. All vanished without a trace. Okay, so what did the state
police say to you, though? Because they didn't
have much to say to us. And now they've all
but stopped looking. The cops alrea
dy think
it was drug traffickers. Case closed. Brazilian Navy had a
patrol boats and choppers combing the area
and found nothing. And the Foreign Office
told me, point blank, anyone missing out here
for a week is typically never
heard from again. They told us the same thing. So that leaves us what?
48 hours? But my team conducted
a lengthy risk assessment of that region, paid off
any locals who might become a problem,
and we hired the rest. Up the river,
you get all kinds. Every kilometer,
somet
hing new, different. Sometimes is good,
sometimes not so good. Okay. But what about where
we're going? What? Great. It sounds exactly like
a place dad would go. Guess that's why
the Foreign Office discouraged us
from coming here. Yeah, well, whatever.
That was never an option. Our dad's out there,
so if no one else is gonna look for him,
we will, right? Yeah. Sark!
Get ready to dock! Amanda, wait. Come here. What? Word of advice. They don't like
or trust outsiders. So if you're going
to talk to
anyone, talk to the young ones, yeah? They're more patient
with strangers. But I can't guarantee
you'll get answers. Okay. This place looks abandoned. Is this where they worked? Where they slept. They worked about two miles
south down the river. Where is everybody? Maybe they're working.
We should go there. I see no signs of struggle,
no attack, no bodies anywhere. Wait. Well, wait.
Whoa, whoa? Attack? From who? Cattle ranchers, rival tribes,
the common cold. Take your pick. And this is where
my
father was staying? As far as I was aware, yes. I was hoping someone
was here maybe, even if it were just
a cook or the scrapping crew. I don't like this. It's like they all just
vanished into thin air. Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello? Well, whatever happened,
they left in a hurry. And so fast,
they leave their equipment and their liquor behind.
It's not good. Look out! Careful!
There are animals everywhere! Great... Amanda! Hey! Hey! - I found something!
- Hopefully, a cell tower. Amanda!
Am
anda, I got Dad's jacket. This is Dad's journals, his documents,
his papers, everything. This is his work,
his research... Yeah! There's got to be
some clue in here, right? Some clues where he was going? I don't know. Vera! Amanda, I got his journal. Here is my dad's stuff,
his journals, everything. So what's it say?
Any clues? He keeps mentioning something. Maybe it's a place? Sem Saida. Have you heard of it? You sure that's what it says? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah. Why? Sem saida translates
to "no way o
ut." Let me see that. Hey, what is it? Vera, what's in Sem Saida? Vera! What's in Sem Saida? Nothing! Sorry, Dad, gotta
borrow some stuff. What's wrong with her? We need to go to Sem Saida. Ah! Freeze! Don't move. What are they? Are they dangerous? They're dart frogs. Frogs?
We're scared of frogs now? Shut up, Scott! Dart frogs are very poisonous. I... I didn't know. Quiet! What do I do? Walk backwards towards me. Slowly. Oh... oh... sh%t! Move! Move! Run! Run! - Run, run!
- sh%t! Ah! Ow! Lebecq
! Lebecq! Lebecq! Lebecq, Are you okay? Cut it off. - What?
- No, no, no! Don't! There has to be another way! Cut quickly before
the poison moves! No, no!
There has to be another way! No, no, no!
There has to be another way! Do it! Do it! Don't do it! I'm gonna be sick. Don't do it! No, no, there has
to be another way! Do it!
Do it now! Oh, God! Don't do that! What is this?
What? Who are you? I do it, I do it! Sark, do it! Quick!
It's moving up my leg! Do it now! Can you save him? Thank you, old
man,
this does not concern you! Wait, wait.
What's he saying? He says no hospital. He'll be fine. - What?
- He can walk. He's saying
we should not be here. Wait, wait, wait!
Do you live here? Do you know
where the others went? Ask him, ask him. The destruction of the Amazon
has awoken the Curupira. Great. Wait... The Curu... what? Get out of here
with that garbage. I have to get back to my boat. This man knows nothing! The Curupira
is a forest creature, the protector of the Amazon. Are we good
then? Ask him why he thinks
it's the Curupira. How about we don't ask him and we figure out where
everybody is by looking around. No! Mythology and folklore
have deep roots within indigenous cultures. The truth is buried
within the stories they tell. Ask him! What did he say? It is the reason
why the village is empty. They fear the wrath. They gave the outsiders
food and shelter... Or it's because of drug
dealers or something else. But it's definitely not
a forest creature, okay? We're looking f
or my father,
Nicolas Kirin. He says if you're father
is still alive, the Curupira has him
as a prisoner now. Ignore him! Hey, wait, wait, wait.
Who has my father? Where is he? What? What is he saying? Find the Heart
of the jungle. Find him. Destroy the Heart
if you wish to free him. Guys, we're not looking
for a heart, okay? We are looking
for my business partner. We are looking for
my goddamned business which was here and now it's not! What?
What is he saying? If you find and kill the Heart, y
our father will be free. Wait. What is this heart? We have to find the heart,
the heart? Sark... He says we
have to destroy the heart of the jungle
or we all die. Real prophet of doom,
this one is. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
we're all doomed. Can we get started again? Wait. Your leg! What? It's fine.
I was wrong. They weren't the poisonous kind,
otherwise I would be dead. This man has done nothing.
We have to go now. We need to go to Sem Saida. What? No! You chartered me
to go to Ixiporuan! We went.
Ther
e was nothing there. So we go home. I chartered you
to find my business partner and my business. Yeah, and what about our dad? We can go to Tamadare. That's where he
was working, yeah? Not according to his books! Where's Sem Saida? About three kilometers
down the river. And you think
that's where your father is? Yes. No! He was wrong!
There are no roads to Sem Saida! They would not even be able to
get the equipment there, so... What if they used a boat? Nein! No! Look, I was paid
to take you to
Ixiporuan. I went. To go to Sem Saida will
cost you more, a lot more. Name your price.
It's covered. You're chasing fiction, Chasing a fiction
that will get you nothing, nothing but killed. Name my price, eh?
Are you sure? Just get us there. Sem Saida! Hey! Maybe there's something in
here on the heart as well... This isn't a treasure
hunt, okay? We're here to find dad. No, I get that, okay?
But what if there's... No, Scott, no! This isn't one of your
get-rich quick schemes, okay? What if the hea
rt is real? Like the Curupira? No, no, not like that. Like what if dad found it
and he's in trouble? What? "There was another exchange with
the local tribes last night. "I heard shouting
and then gunshots. "I ran outside the RV but
Moreno yelled at me to go back. I saw a Yanomami tribesman
on the ground, bloodied." Who's Moreno? Arlen Moreno,
my business partner, the one who hired your father. Yeah, well, it sounds
like your business partner - shot one of the locals.
- Excuse me? Scott!
You don'
t know that! What? Dad wrote it!
It's right there! This place is messed up! God only knows what's
waiting for us in Sem Saida. Mr. Lebecq allows you to drink
during business hours? Some operation
he's running here. Water... it's bad for you. It's all contaminated.
Make you very sick. This thing, bad news. Here. Much better. And when the flies bite us,
they drop dead. All right, hit me. I could use it right about now. Okay. Cheers, gentlemen. Salud. Oh, yeah, that's awful. Hey. Those frogs came
o
utta nowhere. Have you ever seen
anything like that before? This is the Amazon.
Anything is possible. Anything? Yeah. This place is a mystery,
so big, so unexplored. Big enough for the Curupira? I've lived all over the world,
so many places. But here, we learn about anacondas that
can swallow you whole, the black caimans that will
follow you into the jungle and hunt you down for miles, the piranhas that will eat
your flesh in seconds. But it's the Curupira that
parents tell their children to kee
p them out of the jungle. You see, the Curupira will enter
your mind and confuse you. It will scream
a thousand screams and make your brain melt. The Curupira will
drive you mad. Okay, but it didn't work,
did it? I mean, you're still here
in the jungle. Brave men have disappeared
looking for legends such as this Curupira and
the heart of the jungle. It is said to be
a mystical emerald stone. which holds supernatural powers. Many men have sought
to claim these powers. Their efforts only
proving o
ne thing... Which is? Men die, legends do not. Very nice. Have one with us. No, just makes me tired. Makes me happy. So my dad keeps mentioning
two words in his journal, belipshí and maepe. I'm thinking maepe
means something like water or lake. But I'm not sure what. I thought you
taught languages. I do, but there's the whole... Yeah. The Amazon has
hundreds of tribes. Yeah, and each one
has their own name for things. Captain Lebecq knows some of
these languages much better. What else has he wri
tten
in your book, huh? Anything about how
Moreno had a side job? What are you talking about? Moreno was
misappropriating funds. What? He was stealing from us. I was actually on my way to go
fire him when he went missing. Lucky for him, huh? Hey, my dad's missing too! And so is my entire crew! Obviously. You don't think that my dad
was stealing... I don't know, okay? I'm just beginning
to think this jungle does funny things to people. My dad wouldn't
steal anything, okay? He's an archeologist. H
ey, what's so funny? Look, my dad loved this land. He did, okay? He loved it more than
he loved spending time with us. Here. For what it's worth, I think
you two are good kids. Came all the way out
here for your father. That takes courage, you know? Salud. Amanda? I found something
in dad's journal, two words... belipshí and maepe. That's Shiriana dialect. From the Xiriana tribe. Very good. That's a small tribe. No, thank you. What do you think they mean? What?
Are you hearing that? What was tha
t?
Did we hit something? We're still hitting it?
Is that the boat? No, it's not the boat. Do you see anything? What am I looking for? Hey!
If it's a caiman, stay away! They can pull you off the boat! Look! Piranhas! Oh, my God! Nasty things, aren't they? Everyone, hold on! Amanda, take the wheel! What's happening with the motor? Teese? What's happening? Is everything okay? It's fine... it's...
it's gross. You see? I told you this way
was dangerous. Piranhas mean business. Okay. Okay. We just hav
e to
attach it fast. Ah! Teese, no! Sark, where's Teese?
Where's Teese? Teese! You need to get us
out of here now! We have no motor! The fish will attack us here.
We're all going to die! I know!
Let me think. They're ripping into the hull.
We've started to sink! The poles! The poles!
Go! Grab the poles, on the side! The hook poles! Go!
Push off! Grab the boat hooks!
Everyone! Stab into the water! We have to keep
the piranhas away from the boat while we're coasting
to the riverbank! Go! Harder! H
arder! - I'm doing it!
- Harder! That's it! I got it, I got it! Pull them up, pull them up! Go, go, go, go! Oh God. Is everyone okay? Yes. Do these fish
typically eat boats? They do now. Great. How do we get out of here? The river's a death trap,
the jungle's a death trap. I warned you! Can we walk from here?
How close are we to Sem Saida? Not so far, actually. About 1.2 kilometers. No! It's too dangerous for you. Yeah, exactly. Mr. Lebecq, I am paying you
to take us to Sem Saida. Whether we go
by foot or
by boat makes no difference. Move out. Wait, now...
Hey, wait! Don't I get a vote? Yeah, you could vote. Stay here with the piranhas
or walk with your sissy sister. Come on, Scott! How much further is it? In my day, I would have loved
to have roamed the Amazon. Do you fellas ever take a break? We are entering territory
that's going to be very hostile. Very dangerous. The locals don't like intruders. The intruders are just as
dangerous as the pirates. The pirates are not
just on the wa
ter. So what do belipshí
and maepe mean? Sun and water. Hey, I was right about water. Could it be a shaman's prayer? Maybe it's something
dad wrote that has a deeper meaning
that's lost in translation? Yeah. The Yanomami believe everything
in nature has a spirit, Well, that explains
the Curupira. Absolutely. I just don't know why dad
was writing about it. Maybe it's not a prayer.
Maybe they're clues. Yeah, like a location. It could be telling us where
the heart of the jungle is. Or where to find
the Curupira. No, it's a prayer,
only a prayer, as you said. You don't want to find the
heart of the jungle, Lebecq? The Heart has made strong
men weak, and weak men crazy. It will do you no good
to think of this. Yeah, but it could be the only
clue to finding my dad... Unless you don't think
he's still alive, do you? I only know what I know. Amanda!
Amanda, slow down! We gotta stick together! Wait up?
Slow down! No! I can't slow down, Scott! The State Department
has given up on him! The Brazil
ian government has
certainly given up on him! Now his own son
has called it quits. I didn't say that! - Amanda!
- No! I'm the only one that
still wants to find dad! That's... That's not true!
I'm not calling it quits! Will you hurry up? If there is only
one thing... Maybe you and I can
work out a deal. How's that? Huh? Help! Help me! Go away! Come on, help me!
I'm really hurt! Someone help me! You can't leave me to die out
here with this thing! You have to help me!
Help! These hallucinations are
growing stronger and stronger. This makes four days now,
four days now. It's getting more intensified. I mean, this Curupira... I mean, it wants me. My company. Great. This means we must be close. Stop!
Don't move! Why are we stopping? Back. Back up. Lebecq? Lebecq?
Lebecq! Yeah? There are two more behind us. Run! - Mandy!
- Get back to the boat! Get back!
Get back to the boat! Come on! Come on! Vera! My brother! Hurry! Let's go! No, my brother is back there! Yeah. So is the woman who's
paying
me a sh%t ton of money! Go! But if we stay, we die! You don't get your brother
and I don't get my money! We go there! Let's go! Here! Amanda, quick, quick! Is that a bloody hammock? Bloody hammock, where? Behind you. Oh, sh%t! Yeah, that's a warning. We are in Yanomami territory. What? I thought you said we weren't
far from Sem Saida. Well, we must be close. Tying the knot of the hammock on which a tribal member sleeps is a symbolic gesture
of departure from the tribe. That is most
undoubtedly b
lood. Blood? What? Is it a warning? To who? To my dad? The other workers? To their own. Do not be tempted
to join the outsiders or you'll be dealt with
by the tribe and cast out. The intruders have come
here unwelcome, uninvited. So they are fighting back
anyway they can to keep the lands
from being decimated. There is no telling what
has happened in Sem Saida. We go now. This way. Amanda?
Lebecq? Hello? Anyone? Damn it. Amanda? Lebecq? Hello? You have no idea
where you're going, do you? Lady, y
ou need to be quiet! You're lost! Shh! You wanna tell me what
you're doing right now? This way. - We go this way.
- Why is that? It's a slope. First rule of being lost
in the jungle, you go downhill,
travel downhill. Every valley leads
to water, okay? We find the river,
follow it back to the boat. Hello? Wait! - What?
- I hear something. Hello, anyone! Did you hear that? - Scott?
- Hello? - He's this way!
- Wait, wait, wait, wait! I will go first. Oh, cut the macho crap,
will you? You don't know
this terrain! - Hello?
- Scott! Scott! I hear you!
We're here! We're coming for you! Hello? This is leading us
deep into the forest. - Hello?
- Scott! Scott, we're here! - No, stop!
- We're coming for you! Scott, can you hear us?
Scott? Vera, Vera! Something is not right. What?
What are you talking about? It's Scott. Every time he calls out to us, it is as if he says
this identical to the last time. What?
What are you talking about? Scott. Every time he
calls out for us, it sounds identical
to
the last time. What? It's like he's saying
the same exact thing the same way each time
like a record. Hello?
Hello? Scott!
Where are you? Hello? Anyone?
Anyone? I think you're right. We should go back now.
We go this way, okay? They might be watching us. Who?
Who might be watching us? Shh! - Who might be watching...
- Shh! - Who might be watching us?
- Shh! If something is housed... If a jewel is housed and takes the power
out of the body of the Curupira and
is imprisoned in a gem... Curupira is
in the gem and the gem is housed
or imprisoned in a house, a manmade structure taking the power from
the Curupira into that gem... It's the spirit... the spirit of the Curupira. It's the heart of the jungle. It's the heart of the jungle. Captain, Captain... Is this the construction site? Yeah. They left their tools here. What do you think
they were digging? Maybe they were building a
road to get all the timber out. Yah! Ouch! - What?
- Sheisse, sheisse! Bullet ants!
Very nasty creatures. Well,
they definitely looked
like they left in a hurry. Well, what do you think
would prompt them to evacuate so quickly? The ants? Well, if one of
the workers got attacked, they'd be in very bad shape. But it would not
take an entire camp to get him medical attention. This makes no sense. It looks like they
moved out very, very quickly. My dad's journal
keeps mentioning things about neighboring tribes. Yes, the Yanomami. The Yanomami are no
longer warring factions against each other... Now they have
a common enemy, called Xawara. That means the plague
of the outsiders, which is all of this...
and you. Yeah, and you, right? Unless you're one
of the Yanomami. Yeah, and me, yeah. Look. For all we know, the
locals hired by Vera's man, they turned on them, yeah? I don't want to say,
but maybe some of the local tribes
killed them all in ritual sacrifice
ordered by the shamans. I'm sorry.
I don't know... No. Mass human sacrifices haven't
been recorded since the Incas in the 1500s.
That's not what
happened. Listen. Hear that?
Look around you. You're in a land
that time has forgotten. - Hello?
- Dad? - Hello?
- Dad? Dad? Anyone? Hello? Amanda? Dad? - Hello?
- Amanda? Is that you? - Dad?
- Dad? Hello? Mandy? Scott? Hey, kids! Dad? Anyone! - Dad!
- Hello! Kids? Hello? Amanda? Lebecq? Hello? Anyone? Amanda? Amanda? Shh! Wait, wait! Come on, Vera!
Come on! Watch.
Careful, careful. Okay. Hey, I thought you said there
are no roads to Sem Saida. There was not. They must have cut down a lot
of tre
es to make this road. - Let's go.
- Okay. Hold on a sec! We don't have to
cross over this. Of course. Why? You've crossed over this before? Well, the old one,
but it collapsed. This is the new one,
so step lightly. This is the newer one? Yeah, it's the newer one. I think we should just stay back
and wait for the others. What is wrong? You scared of heights
or something? No, I don't think so, but there's no way
we can cross this. Do you want to find
your father or not? Yes. Good.
You first. Go ah
ead. - Me? Why?
- Yeah. Because if I'm in the
middle of the bridge and we are in trouble,
I'm not turning around for you. What do you mean? Okay. The bridge may
have a little damage for all the moisture
coming off the bottom. So what you do
is you get on there. You don't backtrack.
Just go forward. - Okay.
- Yeah? You stay behind me. Of course, I stay behind you. There you go. Come on. Less weight would be better. I don't want to die
on this thing, okay? How much weight will it take? No, it will
be fine!
Just go! You must go! sh%t. No, no, no, no! On your knees.
No. No, no, no, no! We're not a threat! We do not want
to hurt your land! She's no threat! Get me off this bridge, Lebecq. I'm trying. Keep your head down
and don't... Mandy! - Scott, stop!
- Mandy! No! No wait! No! No, we're not a threat! On your knees! All right! Okay. What are they gonna
do to us, Lebecq? If we're lucky,
they'll just kill us. What? Better hope
that's all they do. What? Who are these guys
and what do they wan
t? Scott, where did
you find the jacket? It's my dad's. You got it back at the village
where he was staying? Yeah. I lost mine when you took off
on the boat without me. Remember? Yeah, because you were late. Do you think maybe
he left it there on purpose. No? Yellow is the color of the
construction workers' vests. Yeah, so what? Construction workers
brought the bulldozers. Okay. The bulldozers have soiled
the land, Scott! You are wearing
the color of the enemy! Well, I didn't know! Way to go, Sc
ott! I didn't know! They eat their enemies. What?
No, no, no! Lebecq! No, no, no, no!
No, no! Hey. How long you guys been in here? A long time. What's the plan then? There has to be
a way out of this. Can we outrun them? No. They know the jungle
better than anyone. Okay. So...
So what do we do? My team knows I'm out here. I'm sure they'll
send someone for us. What? The jungle...
it's too big, too thick. They could be standing
right next to us. We would not even know it. I have a GPS on my phone,
smart guy. Yeah. And if your
satellite worked, we would all be saved, yeah? Amanda, what are you doing? Give it a rest.
It's not gonna work. What? And die out here?
No thank you. Amanda, stop. There's someone coming. - No.
- No! - Get behind me!
- What's happening? - Get behind me.
- No! Wait, wait, wait,
no, no, no! What's happening? Lebecq! No! Let him go! No, no, no, no! No, Amanda! Stop it! No, Amanda! Don't you touch me! Well? We're going to be killed
as a sacrifice to Curupira. No, no...
This is... we know now
what has happened to your father and the others. If this is what happened to
my father and the others. What the hell?
You serious right now? Yes! - Ask him!
- Ask him what? What happened to my father
and the other workers! Are you insane? I... What do we have to lose? - I'm not going to...
- Do it! Did you take restitution against
another white man like this? Lebecq!
Lebecq! Let him go! Don't do it! Lebecq! Let him go! Do you hear them? They're saying it!
They're saying th
e words! Belipshí and maepe! They're saying the words
in my father's journal! Sun and water! What are you doing? sh%t, sh%t! Run, run! Could this be
the heart of the jungle? Scott? Scott?
Are you okay? Scott? Shut up. Quiet. The Amazon, it messes with you. Yeah. I just wanna
remind everyone we are here to find my dad. Find dad? Find dad? Our dad went missing
in the Amazon. Despite every single thing
that has happened to us trying to find him,
you still think he's alive? I know he is. Amanda, we
don't belong here. I wanna go home. The painting...
the painting on that tree? where the tribesmen were
worshipping before almost beheading Lebecq! That's it! That's the heart
and they were chanting. They were saying "belipshí and
maepe and Curupira", right? Right. I heard that. So what? And then those spiders
came out of nowhere! Yeah, the spiders came. The spiders came and
they killed them, not us! Okay, so much for
worshipping the Curupira! Okay, s%cks for them.
Game over, man. The Curupira
i
s protecting the heart. They're looking for it. Legends of a precious
emerald pulsing and beating in the Amazon,
hence it's called the heart of the jungle. And the blind man, the guy
that healed Lebecq's leg, he said something about the power of the Curupira
being in the heart, right? And if we destroy the heart,
we destroy the demon. Yes. You think dad found the heart, stole it, then hid it? If your father or
anyone else found the heart, they would be long gone by now. Word would spread very,
v
ery quickly. The lucky finder would be
a very unlucky moving target. The garimpeiros,
the drug smugglers, the pirates,
they would all want it. A gem that size would
earn a lot of money. Then it's still here hidden. Well, then we need
to find it and destroy it. And destroy that creature
and we need to do it now. Yes. Mm-hm. Okay... okay, we find it. Where is it? Exactly. Where is it? So we go home now? We go home. The words. Belipshí and maepe
and Curupira. Maepe, maepe, maepe
means water, right?
Lebecq, where's
the nearest waterfall? Are you serious? Yes! Think about it. The Curupira is the protector
of the Amazon, right? The trees, the jungle,
the animals, everything, life itself, right? That's how the legend goes! Right. And what is the most basic
function of all life? - Water.
- Exactly. And on the Yanomami altar, there
was three lines depicting what? Water... Water. Or a waterfall. - Hell's Throat!
- Hell's Throat! How close is it? If we go there, we will die! Yeah. And I'm finding
dad. And I'm going to destroy
that goddamned heart. Amanda, wait up. I'm coming with you. It's over there! Look out there... waterfalls. Between the waterfalls in the
distant, there's a green glow. Do you see it? Sark, I... maybe. Hey, hey, Scott? I need you to
promise me something. What is it, Mandy? With everything that's
gone wrong today, if we run out of luck, I need you to promise me
that you're gonna find dad. You're gonna get him outta here
and you're gonna get him home. You're the reaso
n
we made it this far. You. I'll tell him that if you don't. We both go in, we find dad. We'll go home together. Amanda? Do you guys hear that? Is that moaning? I can't hear anything. Scott, shut up! Mandy, is that you? Dad? Oh, my God, that's dad!
Dad! Scott! Wait! - No, no!
- No, no, wait! Wait! - But this...!
- Let them go! - Mandy?
- Dad? - Scott, wait!
- Dad? - Scott!
- Dad! - Wait!
- What are you doing? That might not be dad! Of course it is.
I can hear him... She's right!
It's just an ech
o. The Curupira mimics sounds. - That's what it does!
- Scott! The Curupira is a myth, okay?
Dad's in there! He's real! - Dad?
- Scott, I am telling you... Shut up, Vera! - Dad!
- Scott! The heart! The heart is inside! I am not going in there! We've fed them sufficient bait! They're occupied! No, listen! We go in and
we take what's ours. We take what's ours! We take the heart of the jungle! Scott? - Scott, stop, okay?
- Dad? Scott, listen to me.
Listen to your sister. That voice you are hearing
is not your dad. I heard the same thing
back in the jungle. I thought it was you,
but it's... Why can't you believe me, okay?
That's Dad in there. I can hear him! Dad! Guys, where's Sark and Lebecq? We have to go! Scott, this is a trap. Come on. Give them back to me! Oh, God! Scott! Scot, I'm so sorry,
I'm so sorry! I thought I lost you! Vera! Vera! Vera! Is she breathing? She's alive! Vera! Oh, my God, Vera! Oh, my God. Mandy... Yeah? Look. It's the heart of the jungle. Wait.
Wait, wait, wait.
Do you hear that? No, I don't hear anything. Yeah, exactly. Where's the waterfall? Jesus! Lebecq! Oh my God. Where's Sark? Amanda!
Scott! Get away from here! Shh! Someone's alive! I can hear it, I can hear it! Sark? - No, it's over there.
- Please... Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, that's dad! - Dad!
- Dad! Dad! - Dad!
- We're coming! - Dad!
- Stay with us! Dad!
Dad! Dad! - Stay with us!
- Dad! Dad! Dad! - Whoa.
- sh%t! Dad, we're gonna
get you outta here! He's alive! You and Scott need
to save yourselv
es. No! - We're gonna get you outta here.
- Please... No, we're not
leaving without you! These vines are alive,
they're tightening. They're going to kill him! - Here.
- No. Yes! Dad! Oh, God. Hold on! No, wait, wait, wait!
Scott, stop! We have to cut him down! No! It will crush him! The harder we try,
the tighter the vines get! - Oh, God.
- Dad. The heart... What? What? - The heart!
- What? What's he saying? The heart. The heart, the heart! Where's Vera? Vera!
Vera! She's got the heart. Vera! Ve
ra! She has it. What? Oh, the Curupira! Hey! Vera! Smash it! Dad! Dad! Dad? - Dad?
- Dad! Dad? What's happening? It's getting bigger! Why isn't it dying? It's been released. What? Curupira... it's been released. Scott, what are you doing? No, no, no. Come on. We won't need that. What? Protect the Amazon. If we can do something
with the gem shards, then we can tame the beast. Help me arrange these. Keep your eyes closed. Okay. Don't look up under any
circumstances, all right? Okay. - Dad?
- Yeah?
What is this creature? The Curupira is kind
of a spiritual protector. When they started
to deforest this jungle, we tried to hold it back. So by destroying the heart, the Curupira is
no longer its prisoner. Exactly. Hey, wait! Vera! Vera. - No!
- Don't go that way. - Vera!
- Vera! - Vera, no!
- Don't go! - Vera!
- No! Wait... Wait, it's... it's gone. - It's okay, it's okay!
- Oh my God. So what happens now? What happens now? You know what I think? We start learning how
to respect this land. Let
's get home. Yeah, let's go home. You guys did all
right out here, you know? Amanda kept dragging us down,
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