(gentle music) (birds chirping) (suspenseful music) (Gwen gasping) (suspenseful music) (Gwen crying) (suspenseful music) (Gwen screaming) (upbeat music) (birds chirping) (cellphone ringing) - [Joe] Hello? - Hey. - [Joe] Hi. - Where did you, where did you? - [Joe] I'm at Steve's house. - You are, he's there? - [Joe] Yeah. - Are you okay? Joe? - [Joe] Yeah, I'm here. - I want to talk. - [Joe] Like last night, like you talked to last night? - I said I was sorry. - [Joe] Yeah. Which part are you
sor
ry about Sam? - Please, I'm not working today. Just come around,
I need to talk. - [Joe] Not today. I'll come tomorrow, I promise. I'll call you later. - I love you. - [Joe] I'll call you. (phone line beeping) (gentle music) (door knocking) - [Sam] Joe. - I was just calling
to ask if you. Jesus. Good night? - Is this a social call? - You smell like a brewery. I think you should
drink some more coffee. - [Sam] No. - [Peter] I didn't say that. - No. - Where's Joe? - What do you want, Peter? - The
agency, they can't get
me anyone until tomorrow? - No. - You haven't even given
me a chance to ask yet. - Yeah, well the
answer's still no. I've worked three
nights in a row. - [Peter] Yeah, well
you had last night off. - Yeah, well, I'm gonna
have this night off as well. - Just drink some more coffee. - [Sam] No. - I wouldn't ask you if
I wasn't desperate, Sam. - Hang on. - Sorry that came across wrong, but please. It's a house visit
with an overnight stay. - You think I am in fit
enough state
for that? - Well it is an easy enough job. You'll be sat down with your
feet up, most of the day. Easy. - No. - Please. Do you want me to beg? I'll pay you treble time. And I know you could
do with the money. (gentle music) - What's the address? (gentle upbeat music) (car engine revving) (birds chirping) - [Man] Sam. - Yes. (birds chirping) (cellphone beeping) (gentle music) (door knocking) (heart machine beeping) What have we got here? (heart machine beeping) Three years? A coma for three years
? (heart machine beeping) All right, Mr. Anonymous. (heart machine beeping) George, definitely a George. Martin, you look like a Martin. No, coma guy, that'll do. (heart machine beeping) Great. (heart machine beeping) All right, see you
later, handsome. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) "Rule one, check key
vitals every hour. "Rule two, do not touch any
personal effects in the house. "Rule three, do not
talk to the patient." Too late. "Rule four. "Rule four." (cellphone ringing) (suspe
nseful music) Hello. (cellphone line beeping) (suspenseful music) (birds chirping) - I could do this forever. - I'm not gonna
disagree with that. (birds chirping) - Did you sleep all right? - Fine. - Are you sure. You seem pretty restless to me. Mumbling. - Did I? (birds chirping) - Babe? - Yeah. - Are you okay? - Yeah. It's just your
snoring is really. (both laughing) (car engines revving) (birds chirping) I've got something for you. - Yeah. (car engines revving) (birds chirping) - Do you like
it? - It's beautiful. - Really? (birds chirping) I can just change
it if it's not. - I love it. (birds chirping) (alarm ringing) (heart machine beeping) (telephone ringing) - Hello. - [Peter] Hi, Sam it's Peter. Just checking to
see if you're okay. - Yeah, everything's fine. Who was the weirdo in the suit? - [Peter] Easy, those
weirdos pay a hefty fee. Gone, I take it? - Yeah, yeah. Shit. - [Peter] You're okay? - Yeah, just wondering
how old farts like you used to put up with
friends like this.
- [Peter] Oh right,
enough of the insults, I'm still your boss. - Yeah, and I'm still
saving your ass today. - [Peter] You're not gonna
let me forget that, are you? - No. - [Peter] The patient? - He talks too much. - [Peter] Yeah. - Yeah, he's fine. I mean, vitals are unchanged. Have you seen the notes? They haven't changed in years. - [Peter] That's why
they're called comas. - Forgot you're
a medical expert. (floor banging) (suspenseful music) - [Peter] Sam? - I'll call you right back. (heart m
achine beeping) (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (birds chirping) - So here we are at the beach. The bloody freezing
North Sea Beach. - [Tom] You're filming? - Yeah, of course. This is totally going
on Facebook later. Sorry, I know you hate
that sort of thing. - It's my mom, doesn't
really like it. - Your mom? - Yeah, she's little
bit funny about it. Can I just kiss you? - Do you not need
permission from your mom? (waves crashing) (birds chi
rping) (waves crashing) - Right, that's enough. (alarm ringing) - Peter. For goodness sake. You didn't tell me he wasn't
allowed a female carer. - [Peter] What? - I saw the notes, Peter. Male carers only. - [Peter] Oh. - Yes, you're breaking the
law by even having me here. - [Peter] I had no choice Sam. - And you won't have one now,
I'm packing up and leaving. - [Peter] No, no, no, no, please
don't go, please don't go. - I could be fired for this. - [Peter] Sam, he's
a comatose patient. - That i
sn't the point. - [Peter] I can't get
a replacement please. With the eight agencies
who are out there, you realize what we are
being paid for, for him? - I'm walking out the door. - [Peter] Don't leave
the patient please. - Get a replacement, Peter. - [Peter] Okay, look,
I'll try the agency, okay. - What's the patient's name? - [Peter] I don't
know and I don't care. Please, just don't walk out. - Fine. I'm not going anywhere. That guy. - [Man Voice] Sam. Sam. (floor banging) (suspenseful music)
- Stupid. (floor banging) (suspenseful music) (floor boards creaking) (suspenseful music) - [Man Voice] Sam. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) - Hello. (suspenseful music) (cellphone ringing) Hello. - [Joe] Sam. - Joe, thank Christ. - [Joe] Are you okay? - Yeah. I just. - [Joe] You sound
kind of spooked. - Yeah, the patient. I. - [Joe] What? - It's silly. - [Joe] Okay, but you
can still tell me. - I don't know. This house is fucking creepy. - [Joe] What do you mean?
- I'm just freaked, that's all. - [Joe] I've got the
voicemail you left me. You're doing that all night? - Yeah. I need to see you. Joe, please, I'm scared. - [Joe] Sam, I. - I'm scared, I'm tired. I'm scared. - [Joe] Scared of the house? - No, I'm scared of losing you. Joe. - [Joe] I can't stay. - Joe. You're breaking up. - [Joe] What's the address? - We don't even have
to talk about it. Please, I need to see. - [Joe] Sam, I can come,
but only for a little while. - Fine. That's fine. - [Joe] S
am, what's the
address, what's the address? - Babe. Babe. (suspenseful music) (alarm ringing) (heart machine beeping) (gentle music) (heart machine beeping) (gentle music) (wind howling) (suspenseful music) - [Man Voice] Sam. (suspenseful music) (cellphone ringing) - [Machine] We're sorry,
the number you have reached is not in service. Please check the number
or try your call again. This is a recording. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) (cellphone beeping) - [Joe Vo
icemail] Hi,
this is Joe Peterson, for the service I can provide, just leave the message and I
will get right back to you. Thank you. - Joe. (floor banging) (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) (people speaking indistinctly) (suspenseful music) - [Man Voice] And I shall
not allow anyone to do so. (ladder banging) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam coughing) (suspenseful music) (keboard keys clacking) (suspenseful music) (keboard keys clacking) (suspenseful music) (
keboard keys clacking) (upbeat music) (keboard keys clacking) - [Dr. Carpenter] Now I
need you to fully comply with this new treatment that
we are performing today. Do you understand? - Yeah, I guess so. Will it hurt? - [Dr. Carpenter]
No, not at all. - When can I go home? - [Dr. Carpenter] We'll see. (girl screaming) (suspenseful music) - I don't think we
have any other choice. - [Dr. Carpenter] Clara, I don't think you
should get too involved. This is a step too far, both
personally and profes
sionally. - I know, but please just
let me talk to Jonathan. He will understand once it's
all been explained to him, he does know the risks and
we have all taken them. - [Dr. Carpenter]
This is ridiculous. I refuse to discuss
it any further. - Please, just hear me out. How many people
have we seen so far? How many failures have we had? It's been every single one. This could be it. - [Dr. Carpenter] The
risk is far too great. - I know, I know, and
it all sounds crazy. But we have come so
far and
we are so. - [Dr. Carpenter] Clara,
it's been six months now. How do you feel? (suspenseful music) Clara, I need you to talk. Clara, I need you to talk. Clara. (Clara screaming) (suspenseful music) - [Dr. Carpenter]
How have you been? - Are you asking as my doctor? - [Dr. Carpenter] You
came to me, remember that? Is it getting worse? - And what do you reckon? - [Dr. Carpenter] I
told you it would, you should never
have interrupted the
treatment program. We were so close. - Treatment program. - [
Dr. Carpenter] What
else would you call it? - I don't know. - [Dr. Carpenter]
Does Gwen know. - Leave her out of this? - [Dr. Carpenter] You
need my help, don't you? - Yes. But I don't wanna be another one of your science experiments. I just wanna end to all
this once and for all. - [Dr. Carpenter] And
the end is in sight. You just have to trust me. - So who have you got
lined up this time? The others didn't
make it, did they? - [Dr. Carpenter] A new patient. He was referred to me recently. I be
lieve he'll be able
to handle the procedure. - You don't get it, do you? She won't leave me. This procedure, you're
wasting your time. - [Dr. Carpenter] How about you
let me be the judge of that? As long as he can
endure the procedure, I believe she will find
this new patient of mine, a pretty good fit. He's a lot like you, in
fact, violent, unhinged. - You're a monster. - [Dr. Carpenter] You
and me both, dear. - I won't, I won't do it. I never asked for any of this. - [Dr. Carpenter] Well, if n
ot
for you, then do it for Gwen. - Don't say her name. Leave her out of it. You understand? - [Dr. Carpenter] She
doesn't know yet, does she? You haven't told her about her. - I just want normal life again. - [Dr. Carpenter]
Then let me help you. At least, let me bring
her back under control for the time being,
that I can do. - You still don't get it? You had no idea what
you're dealing with. - [Dr. Carpenter] Just
let me speak to her. - Be careful what you wish for. - [Dr. Carpenter] Control te
st. Patient zero, 12th of March, 2015. Seven of clubs. (suspenseful music) Queen of hearts. Jack of diamonds. - Don't. I won't. - [Dr. Carpenter]
Nine of spades. - Don't, don't. (suspenseful music) - [Dr. Carpenter] It's okay. We're right here. We just need to talk. (suspenseful music) What do you see? - Darkness. Darkness everywhere. - [Dr. Carpenter] It's okay. I'm here. Your mother. - Talk, you want to talk? Talk, I talk all the time. Talk all the time. Everybody hearing,
hearing, seeing, lis
tening, crying, weeping. Dying. You will die, you will die. This body is a vessel and
this vessel is mine, mine. Mine. - [Dr. Carpenter]
Nine of spades. - Jack of diamonds. Queen of hearts. And the seven of clubs. (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (gentle music) (Tom gasping) (gentle music) - What happened to you Gwen? (alarm ringing) (heart machine beeping) (Sam gasping) (Tom gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) - You see, I'm not even worried. I don't think it's
anoth
er woman. I think. I don't know what to think. He is keeping something from me. It's just, I don't know what. I'm scared. I'm scared for him. (telephone ringing) - Hello. - [Joe] Babe, it's
me, where about is it? - Oh, thank God,
the damn connection. Are you on your way? - [Joe] Yeah, I'm lost though. Just driving around in circles. - Okay. Maybe I can come to meet you. - [Joe] It's fine, I'll
be with you very soon. - Joe. (suspenseful music) Did Peter give you this number? Who gave you this num
ber, Joe? (suspenseful music) Who are you? - [Man] Listen to, you
bitch, I'm coming for you, I'm coming. (suspenseful music) (telephone ringing) - What do you want? (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (Sam gasping) - Help me. - [Tom] Honey, I'm home. - [Gwen] Did you just? - Yeah, I just said
honey, I'm home. - Fine. Coffee? - Yeah, please. Hey. (suspenseful music) - [Gwen] Are will
still all right to meet with John
and Tracy later? - [Tom] Yea
h, sure. (suspenseful music) (voices whispering indistinctly) - [Gwen] You okay? - [Tom] Yeah, I'm fine. - [Gwen] How was your mom? (voices whispering indistinctly) - It was fine. - Look, I. - I love you. - I love you too. - I just needed to tell you. I, I. - What's wrong? - You're beautiful. You're beautiful and I love you. - What happened Gwen? - So yes, a getaway, a house, his mom's old house. He says he has
something to tell me. I have a few ideas. I suppose it's a matter
of, watch this spac
e. (suspenseful music) - You killed her, didn't you? (suspenseful music) - Are you filming? - [Gwen] Yeah. - Okay. - [Gwen] Look what's? - Please. I need to tell you. You need to record this. - [Gwen] Why? - Evidence. - [Gwen] Evidence? - Yeah. - [Gwen] Okay. - It started when I was a child. That's when it first happened. That's when I first
remember seeing her. (birds chirping) The doctors believed
I was suffering from some sort of disorder, split personality. - [Gwen] A split personality? - Th
ey tried different therapies to try and keep the
other personality hidden. This worked for a while, but. - [Gwen] But what? - It was a temporary fix. - [Gwen] I see. (birds chirping) - However, the doctors believe
that it might be possible to transfer the
personality for good. (birds chirping) Some sort of transfusion,
I don't know. (birds chirping) All I know is that these
blackouts are coming back and they're getting longer. (birds chirping) And I don't know where
I'm going anymore. - [Gwen] T
his split personality, who is he? - It's not a he. (birds chirping) It's a she. Her. (suspenseful music) - He doesn't have a name for it. They've never had a name for it. It's when he sleeps. It's when he sleeps,
she whispers. She whispers to him,
things, thoughts. The doctors, they tried some
kind of therapies on him, says it's a disorder. They've kept it secret.
hidden in his mind, like a secret door. He asked me to watch him sleep, says, I'll believe him. That's the thing I already do. (suspe
nseful music) I watch him sleep, for two nights and he does nothing. That same mumbling
but that is it. (suspenseful music) I'm scared. (suspenseful music) I'm scared for him. I'm scared for me. (suspenseful music) So I've come down
to make breakfast. And I dunno whether he knows, but this is what he's doing. (suspenseful music) (birds chirping) I'm scared. I've hidden all the knives, all of them, except
for this one. I have to hide it,
for safe keeping. (suspenseful music) I'm scared. (suspense
ful music) (Tom whispering indistinctly) (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (camera clicking) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (heart machine beeping) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (voices whispering indistinctly) (suspenseful music) (voices whispering indistinctly) (suspenseful music) For the past two nights,
he's been doing this, tossing and turning in the bed. I know she's on him, holding him down, whispering in his ear. I want to help him. I'm
just not sure how. I don't know how. (gentle music) I don't understand. - It's like the opening
and closing of a door. The door keeps this
other personality trapped within my psyche,
but only temporarily. - Personality. I saw her, how many
times must I say this? - Maybe you were tired and you. - No. I might be a bloody
hair dresser, but I know that's bollocks. - You don't know what
you're talking about. - I know what I saw. You're in denial. There is something
much deeper inside you. - That's en
ough. (suspenseful music) Please. I know what you saw. I know, but I just. - [Gwen] Look, I think we
should call your mother. - No. No, not her. We're not calling her. She started this whole thing. - [Gwen] But how? - We're not calling
her, we're not. - Then what? - You put me into the state, with the same hypnotic
suggestions as in this book. - [Gwen] This is mental. But the book, I thought you said it just
opened and closed the door. - My mother's notes. She found all to fully
close the circle
. - What? - It's like a bungee cord. The song acts like a magnet and sets the whole
process in motion. We use the cards
to open the door. And then we reverse
the order of the cards to close the door,
pulling her back in. - And these notes? - These notes, it's new notes. It's the same as before,
except we leave the door open. - [Gwen] How? - We use the cards,
we open the door. We let the song play out, two minutes and 27
seconds, exactly. And we let her out permanently. - By closing the door? - [
Tom] Exactly. - Two minutes and 27 seconds. - By using the song
in the hypnotherapy, my mother was able
to entice her out. At first she comes out fighting, but she quickly
loses her stamina. We wait until the song finishes, we reverse the cards,
we close the door. - God, this is. - Please, Gwen,
it's the only way. - I still think
your mother should. - No. No, not her, just you. Just you please. Please help me. - [Gwen] Okay. - [Tom] Thank you. I love you Gwen. - I love you too, Tom. (gentle musi
c) So this is, well, I
don't know what this is. Tomorrow, we're
gonna try tomorrow. I don't if it'll work,
but he thinks it will. It just seems so impossible. Impossible. I'm only a bloody hairdresser, what do I know about this? I know I love him. I know I'll do anything for him. Always. Wish me luck. - He stopped you. He stopped you before you could, before you could do it. (suspenseful music) I'll finish it. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) Right. Seven of clubs. (heart machine beep
ing) Queen of hearts. (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) Jack of diamonds. (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) Come on. Nine of spades. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) - Hello. - [Woman Voice] Sam. Hello. I know you can hear me. Raise a finger if
you can hear me. (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) I want to help you. But I have to know, did you kill Gwen? (heart machine beeping) Is Gwen alive? Is she dead? And who killed her? - [Voice] Why don't
you ask her
yourself? (Sam screaming) - Now, I've got your attention. Are you in there now bitch? (heart machine beeping) (suspenseful music) - [Voice] Joe, Joe,
Joe help me Joe. Confess. - What are you? - [Voice] I'm you I
him, I'm all of them. - [Sam] Is he in there? - [Voice] They all are. - How many? How many? - [Voice] You hear them,
don't you, you hear them. Whispering, the voices,
millions, millions, screaming. He did. - Gwen, is Gwen with you? - [Voice] Always
be, will be with me. - You took him,
yo
u took him over. Took Tom. Poor Gwen. - [Voice] You will
be with me soon. - Not yet. - [Voice] Come
here, come closer. - Not today, bitch. (suspenseful music) Seven of clubs. Queen of hearts. Jack of. (suspenseful music) (glass breaking) (suspenseful music) Fuck you. Nine of spades. (suspenseful music) (heart machine beeping) (cellphone ringing) - Hello. - [Joe] Sam. - Ah, Joe. - [Joe] Sam, where are you? I've been trying to reach you. - Thank God. - [Joe] I've got your message,
I'm on my way ov
er there now. - Good. - [Joe] What's been going
on Sam, you gonna tell me? Sam. (suspenseful music) - Joe. Joe. (suspenseful music) (Sam screaming) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (suspenseful music) (Sam gasping) (heart machine beeping) - How is she? - She's been convulsing a lot. Not making any sense whatsoever. So we put under heavy sedative. So for the next few days,
she'll be mostly asleep. (heart machine beeping) - I see
. - Oh, also I just, wanna
tell you that the police. - I know. - Yeah. - Have questions for her. (gentle music) They're not the only ones. (heart machine beeping) (gentle music) - Joe. - [Joe] Sam. - You came. (heart machine beeping) (gentle music) Sam. (heart machine beeping) - [Sam] I love you so much. - Sam. - Joe. - Sam, are you awake? - Joe. Joe. (suspenseful music)
Comments
Thank You for the comments! I like to read the reviews before I waste time on a bad movie. I'm looking forward to watching this one 😊
in the first 5 minutes i THOUGHT FOR SURE THIS is A bad flick, but I just could not stop watching it for some reason--i guess out of shock of how bad it started off....so glad I stuck with it... turned out to be pretty damn good.
Hello for us who come here to read comments b4 watching this movie 😂😂😂😂😂😂
That was better than I expected. Good stroy. Good acting. Good production, and really awesome music / sound. Def not a waste of time if you're a horror fan.
It's actually really good to read comments before watching the horror 😂, cause some just waste time,real horror scary even just at the beginning of the movie nice
Totally freaky story. Loved the story line. I usually dont like sequels, but i would love a part two. Starting with the nurse as the patient and her boyfriend seeking explanation. I have been a nurse for 30 years. at one point i did inhome care in a 160 year old three story house in a rural area. Loved the old man but hated to go there. Family ended up moving him to senior living because they couldnt keep a nurse for more then a couple weeks. No one has lived in the house since. its been for sale for 22 years.
I love it . Amazing suspense and scary . Awesome Script !!!
hello to all horror movie lovers, i love this one
Really good! Be sure to watch till the end!
A lot of these movies off of You Tube are no good, no good acting, no good suspense etc. BUT this one is fantastic! Fantastic acting by the young Nurse!!! Fantastic acting by everyone! I love this movie! A great change to the bad ones.
Good one... Thanks MC👍🏼
I was ok, it takes a LOT to scare me this did not. Happy to see others enjoyed it and thanks for sharing with us.
It's a pretty good movie, Thank You 6/10 🍿
Thanks MC…I’ve seen this and it’s quite good👍👍🥰💯🇨🇦🙏🏼
Reading the comments before i watch this movie and one comment stood out. So I'm definitely going to click play.
Wow! Decent movie! I didn't expect it to be due to the acting in the beginning it wasn't bad or anything it was like they were reading of a script but it did get better though as time went on will say it could have been alot better as the plot and story was very good with alot of potential but nevertheless it was still good.. I think in my humble opinion there should be a sequel as the the ending left the movie with that possibility and the special effects of the demon was very good and scary with that being said not seeing the actual demon till the end made me wonder why it wasn't shown as it was a shame it didn't appear during the movie but I guess that leaves room for the sequel..
Thanks for the review guys ❤
Really enjoyed the movie. Thanks. ❤
Wow, amazing, I was ready to go on to another movie, but it kept my attention and I need it to find out what happened. Thank you so much for this Share❤ I totally enjoyed it. ❤️ Thank you. ❤️
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