ISLA DEL TERROR PELICULAS COMPLETA DE ACCION EN ESPANOL LATINO HD

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ISLA DEL TERROR PELICULAS COMPLETA DE ACCION EN ESPANOL LATINO HD
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00:00:31A little salt, ice, and here we go.
00:00:37I love tequila, I love tequila.
00:00:42Hey, honey, honey, honey, come on, I have the drinks.
00:00:48It's your favorite.
00:00:50Come have a drink.
00:00:52See? I knew you would like it, I knew it.
00:00:56Yes.
00:01:13You really are a very good dancer, you know?
00:01:16Yes, you are.
00:01:27Daddy is going down to get another drink.
00:01:30Do you want one?
00:01:32What? What did you say? What did you say?
00:01:34A double?
00:01:35Oh, you're getting wild, aren't you?
00:01:37Well, you're a good boy.
00:01:39Stay there, my friend.
00:01:56Honey, I have more drinks.
00:02:10A little bit of a fruit cocktail to go with this one.
00:02:14Wow, the steps are moving a lot for some reason.
00:02:19Yes.
00:02:21Honey, where are you?
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00:02:34Honey, for the love of God!
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00:02:38Honey, where are you?
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00:04:02ISLAND ZERO
00:04:11She talks all day like a mad parrot.
00:04:15She does not do anything in the house anymore.
00:04:18I have to do everything.
00:04:20Yesterday I broke half a log of wood by myself.
00:04:24He asks me to do the simplest thing and he's tired.
00:04:28As if I wasn't there.
00:04:30Ruth, could you leave? I'd like to hear what Alvis has to say.
00:04:33It's no wonder he's gaining weight.
00:04:35I would also gain weight if someone else did everything for me.
00:04:40Ruth, I'd like to talk to Alvis alone.
00:04:42Why?
00:04:43He can't say anything I can't.
00:04:46Can you, Alvis? Can you?
00:04:49No.
00:04:52And put the thermostat so high that the whole house is like a sauna.
00:04:5782 degrees.
00:04:59I'm going to die of a heat stroke.
00:05:02You have to do something with him and fast.
00:05:05What would you like me to do exactly?
00:05:09Fix it.
00:05:20That's all I've been getting this week.
00:05:23There's not a single lobster in any of my traps.
00:05:27Ruben and Emmett have also been getting the same thing.
00:05:30That shit.
00:05:31Whatever it is.
00:05:33Xenophores.
00:05:34What?
00:05:35Gelatinous zooplankton.
00:05:37What?
00:05:39It's a jellyfish.
00:05:40Damn, I know it's a jellyfish.
00:05:42But what the hell are they doing here in December?
00:05:44You're the biologist. Tell me.
00:05:46We've had jellyfish groups here, but usually...
00:05:48...in the summer, like that...
00:05:49...strange jellyfish-moon invasion we had last July...
00:05:51Look, the only thing I care about is one thing.
00:05:53Where did all the fish and lobsters go?
00:05:56I don't know.
00:05:59Something's going on there.
00:06:04Yes, I just finished it.
00:06:05I'm sending you the file by mail right now.
00:06:09I'll be on the ship later.
00:06:11I have to go.
00:06:12God, get me out of this island.
00:06:18Yes, two hamburgers.
00:06:20The same thing is happening to me.
00:06:22I haven't caught a single fish in the last few days.
00:06:26Usually, I catch at least one or two fish...
00:06:28...but my nets have been empty.
00:06:30Um, yes, we're three people with you.
00:06:32We're three people.
00:06:33We're three people.
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00:06:41Yes, we're three people with you.
00:06:43Oh, Donnie, your traps are empty.
00:06:46He's not going to fish all season.
00:06:49So, Arturo, this is a multiple species crash...
00:06:53...and everything falls at the same time.
00:06:55The lobster, the fish, the oysters.
00:06:58Have you seen this before?
00:07:02A few years ago, off the coast of Maryland...
00:07:05...all the fishing fell suddenly.
00:07:07Sorry for meddling.
00:07:08Sorry, but I couldn't help but listen.
00:07:11What do you think is causing this?
00:07:14Well, it could be a lot of things.
00:07:16Basically, our species declared war on the fish...
00:07:18...and they're getting lost.
00:07:20All these super-trackers, the high-tech sonar networks...
00:07:23You scared him.
00:07:25Okay, fine. I'll stop.
00:07:27You've all heard my biologist rant.
00:07:29Well, I haven't heard it, and I'm interested.
00:07:34Are you going to put this in your novel, Titus?
00:07:37Well, you never know what's going to come out of one of my novels.
00:07:40Maybe you'll be in it.
00:07:42As long as it makes me look as good as George Clooney.
00:07:46Give me a love scene with Jessie.
00:07:48And you put a gun to your wife.
00:07:51Are you sure you're leaving today?
00:07:54Well, I finally finished my novel and I have to go back to New York.
00:07:58You know, we've seen you work on this book for three weeks...
00:08:02...and you never told us what it was about.
00:08:05Uh, look.
00:08:07Everything happens on an island, just like this one.
00:08:10That's why I came here. I wanted...
00:08:12...to have all the details very well.
00:08:18It's a story about love...
00:08:22...and jealousy...
00:08:25...and...
00:08:26...a very pretty girl...
00:08:29...who works at the local restaurant.
00:08:31Jess, can you fill it up for me, please?
00:08:33What's wrong with this girl?
00:08:35Well, you'll have to read the book to find out.
00:08:40Jess?
00:08:51That guy's not coming back, Jess. You know he won't.
00:08:54Do you want anything else, Emmett?
00:08:57Another chance...
00:08:59...with you.
00:09:00turkey sandwich!
00:09:03I have to go.
00:09:04I'll get on my boat this afternoon.
00:09:06I'll go to Rockland to fix my radar.
00:09:10Do you want to come?
00:09:12We'll come back the day after tomorrow.
00:09:15We can have dinner...
00:09:18...maybe...
00:09:20...watch a movie.
00:09:24Like in the old days.
00:09:27I have to work.
00:09:30At least get off the pier.
00:09:33You can say goodbye to me.
00:09:35Jess, turkey sandwich!
00:09:57Ah...
00:09:59Great.
00:10:01Lucy...
00:10:02You unwrapped your Christmas present, didn't you?
00:10:04I just wanted to make sure you had the right one.
00:10:07And even if it's not...
00:10:08...the best one.
00:10:09It has a 64 gigabyte card and a multispectral dynamic image.
00:10:13And remember that I wanted the...
00:10:15I just put it back under the tree.
00:10:18You won't want to ruin the surprise.
00:10:20What surprise?
00:10:21I mean...
00:10:22...the surprise.
00:10:23You won't want to ruin the surprise.
00:10:25What surprise?
00:10:26I know what you and dad gave me.
00:10:28Your dad doesn't know.
00:10:37Go to your room, Ellie.
00:10:39Why?
00:10:40Please.
00:10:41Just...
00:10:42...go to your room.
00:10:50Hi, honey.
00:10:54Sam.
00:10:55We need to talk.
00:10:59Beverly called me this morning.
00:11:01Mitch, it's happening again, just like we expected.
00:11:04Multiple reports, multiple fishermen.
00:11:06The traps and the networks are empty.
00:11:08If you can send students and those units to Nardes Kazan...
00:11:11When did that happen?
00:11:17They're launching a new magazine.
00:11:19There's a place in the masthead for me.
00:11:21We're talking about the collapse of an important fishing industry.
00:11:23Can't you just send some postgraduate students?
00:11:29Sam, I'm going back to Boston.
00:11:33I'll call you back.
00:11:37I tried to make it work.
00:11:39I really did.
00:11:42But two years on this island...
00:11:44Nothing.
00:11:50I'm suffocated.
00:11:52I need to go back to the real world.
00:11:54The real world? What does that mean?
00:11:57A place that's not surrounded by water.
00:11:59Where I can work.
00:12:00I can't turn down this offer.
00:12:03I can come here from time to time.
00:12:06Or we can all go back to Boston together.
00:12:08I can't.
00:12:10I can't go now.
00:12:12What I predicted is finally happening.
00:12:16Of course.
00:12:18The fish disappear.
00:12:19The ocean dies.
00:12:20The world is doomed.
00:12:22What about Ellie?
00:12:24You know how hard it is for her to change?
00:12:26And in the end she got used to being here.
00:12:28She loves being here.
00:12:29Please don't get Ellie involved in this.
00:12:31Well, I have to get her involved in this. She's my daughter.
00:12:34But not mine.
00:12:37I'm sorry.
00:12:42I'm sorry.
00:12:45I have to finish packing.
00:13:13I made you a spicy sandwich.
00:13:17Thank you.
00:13:22Are you...
00:13:24sure you don't want to come?
00:13:26Val needs me.
00:13:27A new guest could be arriving on the ship.
00:13:31And do you want to spend your last minute with Titus?
00:13:36I don't know.
00:13:38I don't want to be alone.
00:13:40Okay.
00:13:45Have a good trip, Emmett.
00:13:46I'll see you on Thursday.
00:13:47Wait, Jessie.
00:13:48Yes?
00:13:54If there's anything you know about me, it's that I always come back.
00:14:07And this is the last patient of the day.
00:14:10Oh, just in time to take the ship.
00:14:13Do you have any pills for dizziness?
00:14:14Right here in my bag.
00:14:16See you in March, Nina.
00:14:17Merry Christmas.
00:14:19Hey, do you have any plans for vacation?
00:14:24A glass of wine and a good book.
00:14:26I'll spend it alone, so I'm fine like this.
00:14:30Okay.
00:14:32Goodbye.
00:14:35Damn it.
00:14:37The light went out.
00:14:40Shit.
00:15:10Fuck.
00:15:40Shit.
00:16:10Shit.
00:16:40Shit.
00:17:11Look, I've been trying to get to the ship for an hour, but no one answers on the radio.
00:17:16The light went out and so did the cell phone.
00:17:19At least the generator works.
00:17:21Did you try by mail?
00:17:22The internet went out.
00:17:24Someone else could?
00:17:25He also went to the clinics.
00:17:26So, no one knows why the ship didn't come?
00:17:30When the ship is canceled due to meteorological or mechanical reasons.
00:17:33Well, I think the weather is fine.
00:17:35So it has to be mechanical.
00:17:37It will arrive when they fix it.
00:17:39Well, I have to go back to New York tomorrow.
00:17:42My daughter is waiting for me for vacation.
00:17:44Well, I'm waiting for an Amazon package for tomorrow.
00:17:48If Barb doesn't get a Christmas gift, I'm a dead man.
00:17:52You still don't have the Christmas gift for Barb?
00:17:54What's wrong with you?
00:17:56It seems that no one will leave the island tonight. I'll go home.
00:18:00I know it will arrive tomorrow.
00:18:01It's better. Bring the monthly shipping of diesel.
00:18:03Storage tanks are very low at the piers.
00:18:07It seems that both will want accommodation again tonight.
00:18:10I'll make sure the rooms are ready.
00:18:16Thank you.
00:18:37We'll turn off the generator in about 15 minutes.
00:18:40I brought you a flashlight and some candles.
00:18:44Thank you, Jessie.
00:18:46I'm sorry the ship didn't come.
00:18:48However, this is how this works.
00:18:50Living on an island, you can't count on anything.
00:18:54Not the ship, not the light, not the weather.
00:18:59Why are you staying here?
00:19:02I've always lived here.
00:19:04And I've never had a good reason to leave.
00:19:08It would be nice to have one.
00:19:11It's only 65 kilometers away. It's not like going to the moon.
00:19:16Sometimes it feels like that.
00:19:18Well, almost everything comes from solid ground.
00:19:22But...
00:19:23Without the ship...
00:19:28This is all we have left.
00:19:40Well, at least I have a night with you.
00:19:47I'm going to sleep.
00:19:49I have a night with you.
00:20:12Day 2
00:20:13By the way, I like your waitress suit.
00:20:16Really?
00:20:17Yes.
00:20:18I hope you wear it all the time.
00:20:20I think I can fix that.
00:20:35He says you're a novelist.
00:20:37Anything I may have read?
00:20:41Only if the name Titus McLean means something to you.
00:20:45I'm sorry, it doesn't ring a bell.
00:20:49I heard you were a doctor.
00:20:52I'm a substitute.
00:20:53I'm covering up while they're looking for someone permanent to take care of the islands.
00:20:57It seems I spend most of my time on ships.
00:21:01When do they work?
00:21:03He'll be here today. Trust me.
00:21:08Trust him.
00:21:18Day 3
00:21:49Day 4
00:22:07Looks like you'll have to stay for Christmas.
00:22:12It wouldn't be so bad, would it?
00:22:15It just makes it harder.
00:22:18I don't want it to be harder. I don't want it to be so easy for you to leave me.
00:22:22I'm not leaving you.
00:22:25I'm just leaving this island.
00:22:27It's not the same.
00:22:28Then come with me. Let's go together.
00:22:30You could find a new job. Talk to the university.
00:22:41I missed that opportunity.
00:22:43It's true.
00:22:45And besides, I need to stay here.
00:22:48I need to finish my studies.
00:22:50You're chasing a ghost, Sammy. You have to move on.
00:22:55Rachel is dead. And whatever she believed...
00:23:00I'm sorry.
00:23:04I shouldn't have mentioned it.
00:23:14Um...
00:23:17I don't know anything else you know.
00:23:19I can't get in touch with Claire on the radio, and the phone doesn't work.
00:23:22I can't get in touch with anyone on the VHF.
00:23:24It hadn't happened before.
00:23:26Emmett went to Rockland yesterday, so...
00:23:28He'll tell us what happens when he gets back.
00:23:35Hello, Doctor.
00:23:36I suppose you'll stay another night with us.
00:23:39What can I offer you for dinner?
00:23:41Coffee and a sandwich with bacon.
00:23:43It would be without lettuce or tomato.
00:23:45The fresh vegetables are gone.
00:23:47And the bread is also running out.
00:23:49I have about two days of diesel left in my generator.
00:23:52I'll have to start pruning trees to keep me warm.
00:23:56People think it's annoying.
00:23:57Rather exciting.
00:23:58This is the most exciting thing that has happened to me on the island in years.
00:24:03Hey Sam, you're the scientist.
00:24:05Do you have any theory of what's going on here?
00:24:08Maybe the submarine cable was...
00:24:10Dragged by an anchor or something like that.
00:24:12Maybe that could have cut off the light and the phone.
00:24:15That doesn't explain why the ship hasn't arrived yet.
00:24:37Isla Tacara, Gladys Wink.
00:24:44Gladys Wink, where are you? Over.
00:25:02Emmett...
00:25:04Please answer me.
00:25:08Emmett...
00:25:14Day 3
00:25:33Three days without a single news.
00:25:37We understand the one who doesn't arrive.
00:25:39It's the one who doesn't know anything that bothers me.
00:25:43Why hasn't the ship arrived yet?
00:25:46Oh, it's the end of the world.
00:25:49Shut up, Rubén. It's not funny.
00:25:52Did it sink?
00:25:53What if there was a disaster of which we don't know?
00:25:56We ran out of bread and milk at home.
00:25:58My children are having peanut butter for breakfast.
00:26:02I have enough diesel to run the generator a few more days.
00:26:05But when it's over, we'll be left in the dark.
00:26:07Without heating or lights.
00:26:10Instead of laughing, Rubén.
00:26:12Why don't you go to Rockland and find out what's going on there?
00:26:15Emmett is on his way back.
00:26:16He'll tell us what's going on.
00:26:20He's supposed to be back yesterday.
00:26:22Where is he?
00:26:25I don't know.
00:26:35Day 6
00:26:57Do you really need all those beans, Lars?
00:27:00You never know.
00:27:01That's all that's left.
00:27:03You should leave something for the others.
00:27:05Who knows when the ship will work again.
00:27:07I don't see any published limit.
00:27:09Maybe there should be.
00:27:11There's no evaporated milk anymore.
00:27:13Does anyone have some cans that I can give to my children?
00:27:17Anyone?
00:27:18Here we go, Lars. Give him one of yours.
00:27:19The one who wakes up early, God helps him.
00:27:21Oh, damn it, Lars. Give him one.
00:27:23No!
00:27:24Yes.
00:27:25No!
00:27:26Hey! Enough! Let's go!
00:27:34Then we'll eat each other.
00:27:38In a crisis like this, I would think that people would unite instead of destroying each other.
00:27:43They're scared, if I can understand it.
00:27:46They think that the rest of the world has vanished and that we are alone.
00:27:50At least no one will die of hunger.
00:27:52They can go fishing.
00:27:53Well, good luck catching something.
00:27:56The ships will run out of diesel soon.
00:27:58The fish will have disappeared.
00:28:00What?
00:28:01Yes, no one has fished anything in weeks.
00:28:04No lobsters, no fish.
00:28:07What's going on?
00:28:09That's a question I'm trying to answer.
00:28:12I wrote an article about the phenomenon a few years ago.
00:28:15Sudden and inexplicable collapse of fishing.
00:28:17Cree and abbreviated fishing.
00:28:20It sounds funny, but it's a tragedy.
00:28:23So this is not a new phenomenon?
00:28:26A theory had been proposed that there may be predators that we have not yet identified.
00:28:33Is it your theory?
00:28:35My wife's.
00:28:37I thought Lucy was a journalist.
00:28:39Lucy and I are not married.
00:28:42My wife, Raquel, was a marine biologist like me.
00:28:48Was she?
00:28:49Was she?
00:28:52Four years ago she got lost in the sea.
00:28:56We found her research ship empty on the shore.
00:29:02I'm sorry, Sam.
00:29:04Well, she died doing what she loved.
00:29:08It's the only thing I like to think about.
00:29:13It's like the only way I can...
00:29:20I also lost someone.
00:29:22So I understand you.
00:29:27It's already four stitches.
00:29:30I'm not a plastic surgeon, so maybe you have a scar left.
00:29:34I'm lucky you were on the island.
00:29:37Well, I'd love to get out of this island.
00:29:40What if the ship doesn't come?
00:29:42We'll have massive cannibalism.
00:29:44No, listen, I mean it.
00:29:46Look at them, they're scared and ready to kill each other.
00:29:50Who's going to keep the order?
00:29:54Sam, there's a problem at the pier and they need you.
00:30:01Is that Emmett's ship?
00:30:02Yes.
00:30:04The only problem is that there's no sign of Emmett.
00:30:07I found him on the shore over there.
00:30:09Gladys Wing, Isla Toker.
00:30:11We radiated Lars and the author.
00:30:13We looked in the water, but we didn't find any sign of Emmett or his body anywhere.
00:30:18The day he left, Jess made him a sandwich.
00:30:20It's still in his backpack, he never ate it.
00:30:23I don't think he ever made it to land.
00:30:27Would he hit him with a wave?
00:30:28Knocked him down?
00:30:30Sam.
00:30:32There's blood here.
00:30:37He fell overboard.
00:30:39Yeah, that seems...
00:30:40The problem is that the morning Emmett left, the water was calm.
00:30:44There were no waves.
00:30:47What's that?
00:30:49I don't know.
00:30:52It looks organic.
00:30:55It smells organic.
00:30:58It's like the sea.
00:30:59He was a very smart boy.
00:31:01He lived his life in the water.
00:31:03I don't understand.
00:31:04How could he...
00:31:05How could he fall overboard?
00:31:07How could he fall overboard?
00:31:09Even the caretakers are taken by the ocean.
00:31:12Oh, Jesse.
00:31:38So, Emmett never made it to land.
00:31:41And we still don't know where the damn boat is.
00:31:44Well, there must be a logical explanation.
00:31:46You keep saying that, Sam.
00:31:47But what's the explanation?
00:31:49Why doesn't anyone try to communicate with us?
00:31:51Did everyone forget that we're here?
00:31:53Someone has to cross and find out what the problem is.
00:31:57I don't know.
00:31:58I don't know.
00:31:59I don't know.
00:32:00I don't know.
00:32:01I don't know.
00:32:02I don't know.
00:32:03I don't know.
00:32:05I don't know.
00:32:06I don't know.
00:32:07I don't know.
00:32:08I don't know.
00:32:09I don't know.
00:32:10I don't know.
00:32:11I don't know.
00:32:12I don't know.
00:32:13I don't know.
00:32:14I don't know.
00:32:15I don't know.
00:32:16What's the problem?
00:32:17Emmett tried, and see what happened.
00:32:20Look, my generator is dead, and there's no electricity anymore.
00:32:23If you go, Lass, I'll go as well.
00:32:25My kids and I as well.
00:32:26That's enough.
00:32:27Wait.
00:32:28My boat's not that big.
00:32:29Okay, I've got enough fuel to cross.
00:32:32I can take a few.
00:32:33I asked first
00:32:35People, people, we can't put the whole island in two boats
00:32:39Some will have to stay here
00:32:42Why don't you do a raffle?
00:32:45It's the only fair thing you can do
00:32:47You must have priorities
00:32:49Sick first, then women and children
00:32:52Ok, what is this? The Titanic?
00:32:56I also need to get out of this island
00:32:58No more than my children
00:33:00If you want to go to the mainland
00:33:02I'll see you at the dock at 3 o'clock
00:33:04Then we will decide who can board
00:33:13It seems that there will be no place for us
00:33:16Well, let me check with Arthur
00:33:18His boat is on the northern shore, maybe he can take them
00:33:26I didn't know you weren't happy
00:33:28How am I going to do it? You're always busy with your damn fish
00:33:34But you never understood
00:33:36You must understand
00:33:39I have collected samples of multiple species
00:33:41My God, I can't believe you did this
00:33:43It was intentional
00:33:45I'm not trying to make you stay
00:33:58Day 7
00:34:28Day 8
00:34:58Day 9
00:35:15We'll be fine, Ellie
00:35:17No matter what happens between Lucy and me, you and me
00:35:20We'll get through
00:35:22Just the two of us
00:35:25Is it my fault?
00:35:27What?
00:35:28The reason Lucy is leaving
00:35:30No, no
00:35:32This is between Lucy and me
00:35:35If anyone is to blame, it's me
00:35:39Because of the fish
00:35:42The fish?
00:35:44He says it's the only thing you think
00:35:46Where are the fish?
00:35:48Dad, who cares about stupid fish?
00:35:50Nobody but you
00:35:52Your mom cared
00:35:55You know, when you were 6, we took you to the Boston Aquarium
00:35:58You didn't want to leave
00:36:01You used to hit that jellyfish tank harder than an ocean
00:36:04Do you remember?
00:36:06Yes
00:36:09We stayed there for 3 hours
00:36:11The truth is, your mom didn't want to leave you there
00:36:15She was like a fish
00:36:17She was never happy out of the water
00:36:21She would have loved to be here
00:36:26Not like Lucy
00:36:29No
00:36:32Lucy is different
00:36:35Can you wait here?
00:36:37I'll go talk to Arthur, and I'll be back soon
00:36:51Arthur!
00:37:02Arthur!
00:37:08Arthur!
00:37:09Arthur!
00:37:10Are you there?
00:37:20Arthur!
00:37:50Arthur!
00:38:06Jesus!
00:38:08Dinner
00:38:09What?
00:38:11I guess your last meal was dinner
00:38:13Specifically pork and beans
00:38:16I can see the remains here in the stomach
00:38:18Which would indicate the time of death
00:38:20At some point last night
00:38:22It must have been shortly after dinner
00:38:25Because this is almost indigestible
00:38:27Jesus!
00:38:28You're a biologist
00:38:29Haven't you dissected animals?
00:38:31Yes
00:38:32But that animal gave me his hand last week
00:38:34And hello
00:38:38We have a capsule
00:38:41Blue
00:38:42Arthur was taking Cardizem, a blue capsule
00:38:46Who the hell did this?
00:38:48They simply tore it apart and threw it to the rocks
00:38:52I can't imagine anyone on this island killing Arthur
00:38:55It's not sure it's murder
00:38:57His intestines look torn, not sliced
00:39:01Do you have any bears on the island?
00:39:03A bear would have to swim 65 kilometers to get here
00:39:06What do you think happened to him?
00:39:08I don't know
00:39:09There was clearly a fight
00:39:11There's blood everywhere
00:39:15Let's take a look at that blue substance
00:39:17Where did you find it?
00:39:19On the leaf of the ax
00:39:20It seemed to be the same thing we found on Emmett's boat
00:39:23Blood cells
00:39:39Blood cells
00:39:41Are you sure?
00:39:44But they're blue
00:39:45I've never seen blood of that color
00:39:49I have
00:39:51It's an adaptation to cold water
00:39:54Instead of hemoglobin, some marine animals have blood with hemocyanin
00:39:58It's a copper base
00:39:59They could survive temperatures below zero up to Antarctica
00:40:02Marine animals?
00:40:04Water
00:40:05They should all stay away from the water
00:40:07We must stop those boats
00:40:08It's too late
00:40:09Lars and Ruben left an hour ago
00:40:11Who's going with them?
00:40:14Most of the island
00:40:17Isla Tucker calling Anya
00:40:19Anya, are you there? Over
00:40:22Lars, are you there?
00:40:25Lars, are you there?
00:40:28They should still be in the radio range
00:40:31Lars, go ahead. Over
00:40:33Do you really want them to turn around and come back?
00:40:36They must be halfway to Earth
00:40:38They must know what happened to Arthur
00:40:40We don't know what happened to Arthur
00:40:42Lars, are you there?
00:40:44Lars, are you there? Over
00:40:52I'm Anya. What's up, Val? Over
00:40:55Lars, I'm Sam. Are you all right over there?
00:40:58Yeah, we just passed Bordock. No problem
00:41:02What about Ruben?
00:41:03His boat is right behind me
00:41:05And the good news is that there's a lot of fish here
00:41:08My sonar lit up like Las Vegas
00:41:11What do you see in the sonar?
00:41:13It looks like a giant fish tank
00:41:15Moving below us, about 30 meters down
00:41:19A very loud echo. They could be fins
00:41:21Are you sure they're fish?
00:41:23What else could they be?
00:41:27Lars, listen to me
00:41:30Get to the shore as soon as you can
00:41:34Just... go to the nearest land
00:41:37Even if it's just a bunch of rocks
00:41:40Get all the people out of the boat
00:41:42Why?
00:41:43Please, just get out of the water
00:41:46Jesus Christ! What the hell is that?
00:41:49Lars!
00:41:50Hey! Hold on! And don't let it pass!
00:41:53Hold on! Don't let it pass!
00:41:56Lars!
00:41:59Lars!
00:42:09That's all. It's the last of our diesel
00:42:12From now on, we're in the dark
00:42:23What happened to Isam?
00:42:26I don't know
00:42:28You told them to get out of the water
00:42:30You knew something was going to happen
00:42:33Well, I was supposing...
00:42:35After what happened to Emmett and Arthur...
00:42:38What happened to Arthur?
00:42:42You saw the remains. What... what did you see?
00:42:45It looks like he was dismembered by some kind of animal
00:42:48But this happened aboard his boat, in the water
00:42:53This is exactly your research work
00:42:56What research?
00:42:59I wrote it four years ago. It was about the collapse of fishing
00:43:03Tell them the rest, Sam
00:43:05Chapter 4
00:43:10Rachel and I saw it for the first time here
00:43:13It was in December four years ago, in Cabo Ojateras
00:43:16A sudden and drastic fall in the captures
00:43:19We tried to find reasons. We did toxin tests, temperature changes and dinoflagellates
00:43:24Dino-what?
00:43:25Red tide
00:43:26We didn't find any explanation, but it was clear that there was some marine catastrophe
00:43:30Everything disappeared. Crabs, fish, dolphins...
00:43:33You said it was the first time you saw it, so it's been going on since then
00:43:37A year later, a colleague in Dover observed the same thing
00:43:42And a year later, it happened in Nantucket
00:43:45So we thought it could be the Gulf Stream phenomenon
00:43:48Maine is not in the Gulf Stream
00:43:50No, but the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Stream
00:43:54Collide to create one of the richest caves in the world, Maine's Gulf
00:43:57I predicted that this was where it would happen next, and I was right
00:44:01Because something is changing, something is causing the fish population to collapse
00:44:04Like in Delaware and Nantucket
00:44:06And it happened in other places too. There have been reports from the Azores and Cape Verde
00:44:11And the pattern is always the same
00:44:13A sudden disappearance of fish and a local economic devastation
00:44:17And then the fish die
00:44:20Of what?
00:44:21Everyone assumes that the deaths were accidents or suicide
00:44:24But the bodies were never found because it happened at sea
00:44:31Look, you said you had a theory of what is causing this?
00:44:36Rachel believed that there is a marine predator that we have not yet identified
00:44:42It is an alpha predator that migrates with the fish
00:44:46And kills the fishermen?
00:44:50Someone would not have already reported this?
00:44:52That's why no one took it seriously, but Rachel did
00:44:55Because she saw it on the sonar, something she could not identify
00:44:58And the day it disappeared, she was already in the water looking for it
00:45:01Lars also saw something on the sonar, he said it looked like a giant fish bank
00:45:06Which means there is more than one
00:45:08Or is it very big?
00:45:12My God
00:45:14Chapter 2
00:45:27It's not so boring here after all
00:45:31Maybe you should stay and cover the story, like any good journalist
00:45:38Maybe I should
00:45:40For the good of the story
00:45:42It turned out to be under my nose
00:45:46Captain Ahab and the White Whale
00:45:52What?
00:45:53That's what you called me once, Captain Ahab
00:45:55Chasing a monster that would crawl under my wings
00:45:58And he did
00:46:01It cost me my job
00:46:03He brought us to this rock
00:46:05When I heard you explain everything tonight
00:46:09I finally understood the obsession
00:46:15It's still about Rachel, right?
00:46:19You are on this island for her
00:46:23Because you are forced to find this thing she was looking for
00:46:28This thing that killed her
00:46:30I was never very sure it existed
00:46:34But now I know you were right
00:46:37I believe you
00:46:46I believe you too
00:47:01Chapter 3
00:47:24I always scattered the beans
00:47:26Better be careful, Tyrus, because we are running out of the rest
00:47:30Do you mind if we take some supplies to Nina's house?
00:47:33She told me this morning that she is running out of food
00:47:36Sure, she can move here if she wants
00:47:39Rudy Alvis too
00:47:41It would be smart to take out our resources while we find out what the hell is going on
00:47:46If this were one of your novels, how would you explain it?
00:47:51We all woke up and found out it was just a nightmare
00:47:54Pathetic for a writer
00:47:57Even with fire it will be cold here
00:48:00We will need more blankets
00:48:02I'll go get them
00:48:12I just hope this story has a happy ending
00:48:15There is no such thing as a happy ending
00:48:19You are full of positivism, Doctor
00:48:23I've seen too many endings
00:48:26Some painful, some tragic
00:48:29None of them is happy
00:48:32That's why I prefer fiction
00:48:36Why did you come here to write?
00:48:39Because...
00:48:46My book takes place on an island and I wanted authenticity
00:48:53I took out a map
00:48:56I looked for the most remote island I could find on the coast of Maine and it was this one
00:49:02Zero Island
00:49:06That is...
00:49:09My title
00:49:11What does it mean?
00:49:14The island where all things can be restarted
00:49:19New lives, new relationships
00:49:23New possibilities
00:50:23Nina?
00:50:34I have pork and beans for you for a week
00:50:37Ana?
00:50:53Nina?
00:51:03Nina!
00:51:05I have pork and beans for you
00:51:11Nina?
00:51:13No!
00:51:33What did he do? What the hell did he do to her?
00:51:35Rudy Alvis
00:51:36Dad?
00:51:37Stay in the car!
00:51:38But Dad!
00:51:39Stay with Jessie!
00:51:40Both of you, stay in the car!
00:51:41But Dad!
00:52:06Dad?
00:52:37Alvis?
00:52:58Well, you could have touched first
00:53:00Are you okay?
00:53:02Alvis doesn't know much, but I'm fine considering everything
00:53:06He looks like a bear hibernating
00:53:0982 degrees and he needs all those blankets
00:53:12Ruth, they can't stay here
00:53:14You and Alvis must leave the house immediately
00:53:16Why? Where are we going?
00:53:17To the hotel
00:53:18All of us on the island must stay together
00:53:20Dad?
00:53:21Go back to the truck, Ellie
00:53:23Ruth, Nina is dead
00:53:26Something broke into the house, it broke the window
00:53:28Dad, I have to show you something
00:53:36Ellie recorded this a couple of nights ago
00:53:39It happened on the shore, right behind our house
00:53:42Why are you barely telling us about this video?
00:53:44Because it was her Christmas present
00:53:46She wasn't supposed to be using it
00:53:49What camera is this?
00:53:50It's a thermographic camera
00:53:51The images come from infrared radiation
00:53:53You can see temperature differences as small as minus 7 degrees Celsius
00:53:57Definitely your daughter
00:53:59Here, this is when it happens
00:54:02Dad
00:54:05What the hell was that?
00:54:08Could it be a bear? Or a puma?
00:54:13No
00:54:15Then this camera...
00:54:17The cold temperatures are blue
00:54:19The warm temperatures are orange
00:54:21Again, Ellie
00:54:25Look at what's attacking the deer
00:54:27What color is it?
00:54:28It's cold blood
00:54:30An amphibian?
00:54:32It's possible, but...
00:54:34Even octopuses come out of the water to hunt
00:54:36They can stay outside for up to an hour
00:54:38So this is what killed Arthur, Nina and Emmett
00:54:45It's cold blood, and it came out of the water
00:54:49How far is Nina's house from the water?
00:54:52About 100 meters
00:55:01Right now we're closer than that
00:55:19How did you learn to do that? To disarm weapons?
00:55:22I've spent some time with weapons
00:55:25You mean hunting?
00:55:27Something like that
00:55:30Lucy doesn't let me get close to any weapons
00:55:32Good for her
00:55:40This gun doesn't work, but the rifle and shotgun seem to be in good condition
00:55:44Are there any other weapons on the island?
00:55:46Between Elvis and I, that's all we have
00:55:48What about the ammunition? There are only four bullets for the rifle
00:55:51Arthur used to hunt. Maybe there's something in his house
00:55:55Maybe it's better if I go before it gets dark
00:55:57You shouldn't be out there alone. I'll go with you
00:56:27I'll go with you
00:56:45If this creature really exists, why hasn't anyone reported it?
00:56:48Well, new species are discovered all the time
00:56:51We're talking about something that could tear a man apart
00:56:54One of these must have fallen on the shore somewhere
00:56:57Not necessarily
00:56:59It could be like...
00:57:01The fall of whales
00:57:02Like what?
00:57:04When a whale dies at sea, it doesn't reach the shore, it sinks
00:57:09And there the corpses can end up in the abysmal zone thousands of meters below
00:57:15Where a complex ecosystem feeds on the corpse
00:57:19The bottom of the sea is full of whale bones
00:57:24And who knows what else?
00:57:26I found some
00:57:49Here, look at this
00:57:52Don't waste the battery, Ellie
00:57:54I'm just showing you how to use it
00:58:01I've never been able to be strong
00:58:04I hate camping
00:58:06I can't stand the ocean. I always get dizzy
00:58:09How did you end up with a marine biologist?
00:58:14I interviewed him for a story about Father's Day, about single fathers
00:58:18One thing led to another
00:58:20So you didn't meet his wife?
00:58:22No, Rachel had died two years earlier
00:58:28Sam says Ellie looks like her
00:58:31It's as if Rachel's ghost lived with us
00:58:36How can I compete with that?
00:58:39Why do you have to compete?
00:58:43You can detect animals you'd never see with a normal camera
00:58:48Do you see that orange thing on the branches?
00:58:51I think it could be a squirrel
00:58:54How long does the battery last?
00:58:57I charged it yesterday. I have a spare battery
00:59:03Even when it's completely dark outside, you can see it
00:59:08What's wrong?
00:59:09Girl, what's wrong?
00:59:12Something's coming this way
00:59:14Oh my God
00:59:18What the hell was that?
00:59:24Where is it? Why can't we see it?
00:59:47Oh no!
00:59:53What the hell was that?
00:59:55Sam!
01:00:05They're going back
01:00:17What the hell?
01:00:48Here it is
01:00:50This house is as far from the water as we can get
01:00:54Who used to live here?
01:00:56The McCarty's
01:00:57After their daughter drowned, they left the island
01:01:00They never came back
01:01:11I'm going to the bathroom
01:01:13I'm going to the bathroom
01:01:15I'm going to the bathroom
01:01:23A girl
01:01:35Titus, are you ready to go? The others are going up the hill
01:01:41Titus?
01:01:45Titus?
01:02:04Titus?
01:02:15Titus?
01:02:46Alvis?
01:02:49Down at the hotel, you said they were coming back
01:02:53As if you already knew what was going to happen
01:02:56Have you seen one of these things before?
01:03:01I haven't seen it exactly
01:03:05But I've seen what they do
01:03:07How? When?
01:03:11It was in a cargo ship, in the Pacific, the Dundee
01:03:18We were in the middle of nowhere
01:03:20The dolphins had been following us for days
01:03:25Then they disappeared, the sea calmed down
01:03:31We lost Abel the first night in the night guard
01:03:36No one saw him fall overboard
01:03:39He just wasn't there the next day
01:03:42The next night
01:03:45Jake left
01:03:48The third night
01:03:52The third night
01:03:56What happened on the third night?
01:04:00I was in the service machine room
01:04:04When I heard the shots, I thought we were being attacked by pirates
01:04:11When I climbed to the roof, there was no one left
01:04:17Blood everywhere
01:04:20On the bridge, in the gallery, in the crew chambers
01:04:26Twelve missing men
01:04:28I was the only one left
01:04:31You said you saw him, Alvis
01:04:34What did you see?
01:04:37Just...
01:04:39On the roof
01:04:41A shine, like...
01:04:44The TV static
01:04:47Shining
01:04:49Like...
01:04:50The TV static
01:04:52Shining
01:04:57Then I heard the Navy helicopter coming
01:05:01Responding to our call for help
01:05:05The Navy asked me what had happened
01:05:09I couldn't tell them
01:05:12I didn't know
01:05:14That...
01:05:15That was thirty years ago
01:05:20It should be enough for us for a few days
01:05:23Where's Jesse?
01:05:25He's not here
01:05:26I thought he was with you
01:05:28I didn't see her, I thought she came with you
01:05:30I'll go get her
01:05:32I'm the one who made the mistake, I'll go with you
01:05:37I'll take the shotgun
01:05:39No, we'll need a gun here
01:05:42Take the camera
01:05:44Watch anything that comes at us
01:05:46Because it's the only way we'll see them
01:05:48Yes
01:05:50Okay
01:05:53Be careful
01:05:54I'll be watching here
01:06:20Jesse?
01:06:36Jesse?
01:06:39Jesse, are you here?
01:06:43There's nothing
01:06:44It's empty
01:06:50It's empty
01:07:06Oh shit!
01:07:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry
01:07:09It was a mouse
01:07:12I should call the health department
01:07:20Blood
01:07:36Blood
01:07:38Blood
01:07:49What do you see there? Something?
01:07:52No, it's clear
01:08:07What is it?
01:08:37Huh!
01:09:07What is it?
01:09:16He killed Jesse
01:09:18And he left her hanging at the entrance
01:09:20Like a bait
01:09:22And they gutted her
01:09:26Why?
01:09:28What are you really doing on this island?
01:09:30You have it with a password, dad
01:09:32I can't go in
01:09:33What's the password?
01:09:34Guess
01:09:35What's the damn password?
01:09:37You have to cooperate
01:09:39Huh, okay
01:09:41Are you going to shoot me?
01:09:42What about the Hippocratic Oath? You're a doctor
01:09:44Do you know what's good about being a doctor?
01:09:48After I shoot you, I can prevent you from bleeding
01:09:52A well-placed screw would work
01:09:57Enough, for God's sake, what are you doing?
01:10:00I'm fine with this
01:10:01You, Alvis?
01:10:02I have no problem
01:10:04Have we gone crazy?
01:10:06Didn't you see Jesse's body and what they did to him?
01:10:10And what he did to her?
01:10:13I need to know
01:10:15Why?
01:10:18Ellie, go to your room
01:10:19But Lucy
01:10:20Go, please
01:10:22Close the door
01:10:26Say goodbye to having children
01:10:29Palmiere 415
01:10:31Is the password?
01:10:32No capital letters
01:10:39Isn't that the name of your novel?
01:10:45This is not a novel
01:10:46This is a scientific report
01:10:49Sudden drop in fish populations
01:10:52Next expected event in latitude 43.76
01:10:56Zero Island
01:10:58What is Zero Island?
01:11:03You are
01:11:06We are
01:11:08This place, this rock
01:11:11We are sitting in the zero area of ​​the invasion
01:11:16I expected to be far at this point, but ...
01:11:18Things happened faster than expected
01:11:20Did you know what was going to happen?
01:11:22Did you know that people would start to die?
01:11:24I couldn't be sure, but the data was there
01:11:27What data?
01:11:28The words of your late wife
01:11:30In fact
01:11:35Four years ago, when I proposed the possibility of an unidentified alpha predator
01:11:39Most laughed
01:11:41Some of us did not, because we have been monitoring these things for decades
01:11:46Did you ever wonder why they took their funds from the investigation so hastily?
01:11:50Because we knew too much
01:11:52They wanted to silence us
01:11:54This is a new species
01:11:57A great scientific discovery
01:12:00It must be shared with the world
01:12:04The soft journalist
01:12:05Why would you keep it a secret?
01:12:07Because it is exploitable, right Titus?
01:12:10They want it for you
01:12:12And you
01:12:14You are the only one who knows
01:12:16It is exploitable, right Titus?
01:12:18They want it for you
01:12:20Oh, I know what you think
01:12:23These creatures cannot be detected at first glance
01:12:26Sound
01:12:27They just look like an harmless can of tuna
01:12:31They are amphibious machines to kill and eat
01:12:34Heavens
01:12:35Who could be interested in that?
01:12:37The military
01:12:38Really?
01:12:39You were a soldier, right Dr. Avarro?
01:12:43You can always recognize an ex-soldier
01:12:45That's why you feel so comfortable with weapons
01:12:47And you
01:12:48Did you serve in Iraq or Afghanistan?
01:12:52In both
01:12:54So you know what war does to human bodies
01:12:57That's why I left
01:12:59I got tired of seeing destroyed soldiers
01:13:01That's why we need these creatures
01:13:04On our side
01:13:05Working with us
01:13:07The problem is that you may have destroyed any opportunity to negotiate with them
01:13:10Because you shot one, damn it!
01:13:12That thing
01:13:14Destroyed Val
01:13:15Do you think we're going to negotiate with them?
01:13:17We are making the first contact with an intelligent marine species
01:13:20My job is to be diplomatic
01:13:23We can't kill any of them
01:13:28Do you all understand that?
01:13:30Do you understand?
01:13:32You are
01:13:34Negotiating
01:13:35Are you
01:13:37Negotiating
01:13:38With fish?
01:13:41They are not fish
01:13:43They have a complex language and a social structure
01:13:47They hunt cooperatively
01:13:49Their brains are just as big and
01:13:51Neurologically complex as ours
01:13:54And their use of echolocation is beyond
01:13:56You can't
01:13:57It's not possible that you can know so much about them
01:14:02Unless you have one in captivity
01:14:04We caught one
01:14:05Nine years ago, after an oil spill
01:14:08In the Gulf of Mexico
01:14:10She was sick, she couldn't camouflage
01:14:12And after that discovery, we went to look for more of them
01:14:17I caught another one
01:14:19In front of Carolina, on the third cape to Hatters
01:14:24Like so many other species, they are migrating north
01:14:27Because of climate change
01:14:28The change in temperature and excessive fishing
01:14:31They are making them move north in search of food
01:14:34Which brought them here
01:14:37To the richest waters in fishing in the world
01:14:39Isla Cero
01:14:42Where it all begins
01:14:44There are people living here
01:14:46They can't keep this a secret
01:14:48They can keep anything a secret
01:14:50All those dead people
01:14:53And we are the next ones, right?
01:14:56Damn you!
01:14:57Damn you!
01:15:00They are coming
01:15:02There are many
01:15:04There are many
01:15:15Oh my God
01:15:24Let me go
01:15:27They need me, Sam
01:15:28You shut up
01:15:29Everyone is going to die if they don't listen to me
01:15:31I can negotiate with them
01:15:33They have to let me go
01:15:35You are only going to negotiate with this shotgun
01:15:37If you kill one of them, you will kill us all
01:15:42You have to let me go
01:15:44I can talk to them
01:16:04They are in the basement
01:16:06I don't know how they got in
01:16:07Dad!
01:16:23Don't shoot him
01:16:25For the love of God
01:16:26Let me go
01:16:27I don't want to die
01:16:29I don't want to die
01:16:30I don't want to die
01:16:31I don't want to die
01:16:32For the love of God
01:16:33Let me talk to them
01:16:35Start talking
01:16:36I need my laptop
01:16:38Let me go
01:16:47Ten
01:16:54Talk now, Titus
01:16:55Or I'll pull the trigger
01:17:00What the hell?
01:17:02We've been studying his language for years
01:17:04And we think this means wave
01:17:05You think?
01:17:07We're not sure
01:17:09So you could be telling him that his mom wears boots
01:17:12He stopped
01:17:14He's thinking
01:17:18It's working
01:17:19He's not attacking us
01:17:22What happens after the wave?
01:17:26The negotiation begins
01:17:33What are you saying, Titus?
01:17:38What the hell are you saying?
01:17:46What the hell are you saying?
01:17:48I think he just told them
01:17:49Dinner is served
01:17:53And we are the dinner
01:17:54To the attic
01:17:55Go to the attic
01:17:56Eli!
01:18:03Elvis!
01:18:04Elvis, come with us
01:18:05Elvis!
01:18:07Ruth, let's go
01:18:08Let's go
01:18:10Dad, there's one right behind you
01:18:23I'm a friend
01:18:29Don't attack
01:18:33Don't attack
01:18:36Don't attack
01:18:39I'm a friend
01:18:44I'm a friend
01:19:02I'm a friend
01:19:18Where are they?
01:19:22I don't know
01:19:23They left?
01:19:24We don't have food or water here
01:19:27All we have left is to wait
01:19:30And starve to death
01:19:33Hey, it's me
01:19:34Elvis
01:19:35Open up
01:19:36Oh my God
01:19:37It's Elvis
01:19:38It's Elvis
01:19:54Damn old fool
01:19:56I thought I had lost you
01:19:58I thought you were dead
01:20:01Where is Titus?
01:20:04Over here and over there
01:20:06And over there
01:20:10They took their dead
01:20:11Why is Elvis still alive?
01:20:14Why didn't they attack him?
01:20:16Probably because his skin is very hard
01:20:19Would you eat him?
01:20:21Sam, go up and look at this
01:20:24What is this?
01:20:25Sam, go up and look at this
01:20:33Look at the skin of this thing
01:20:36It's shiny, almost reflective
01:20:41Some kind of protective armor?
01:20:45This skin is not for protection
01:20:48It's to bend and reflect light
01:20:51The military try to develop something like this
01:20:56That's why we can't see them
01:21:01Instead of changing the color of their skin like a chameleon or an octopus
01:21:06These things have evolved in a completely different way to disappear
01:21:10I prayed to never see him
01:21:14The maximum advantage for a predator
01:21:23Of course
01:21:24Dad, my camera battery is almost dead
01:21:26Turn it off
01:21:27We won't be able to see when they come
01:21:31Then we have to keep them out
01:21:33We'll reinforce the boards again
01:21:35So what?
01:21:36We stay here and starve?
01:21:38At least we won't freeze to death
01:21:39We have that wood to burn
01:21:44Heat
01:21:46That's it
01:21:48It must be that
01:21:51The reason why Elvis is still alive
01:21:54He stayed near the stove
01:21:58They can't tolerate heat
01:22:00And that's why they're moving north like other species
01:22:12You were the only survivor of that truck because you were in a hot machine room
01:22:17According to this investigation, creatures are attracted to noise and light
01:22:22No mention of heat or any specific temperature that they dislike
01:22:3282 degrees
01:22:39How do you know that?
01:22:42Because that's how we adjust the thermostat at home
01:22:46They didn't come to our house
01:22:49Instead they went to Nina's
01:22:53Then let's heat up the place
01:22:55We'll make it hot and nice
01:22:57We'll warm up here
01:22:59We'll keep them at bay until someone rescues us
01:23:01I don't think anyone will come to rescue us, Sam
01:23:03Everything is here in the report
01:23:05Your plans for the island
01:23:11Isolation
01:23:12Quarantine
01:23:15And extermination
01:23:17I thought you wanted these creatures alive
01:23:21Why would they kill them?
01:23:22It's not about the creatures
01:23:24It's about us
01:23:26What they have planned for us
01:23:29That's why they blocked the island
01:23:31The boat, the phones
01:23:33We're the only ones left and we know what happened
01:23:38They'll wait until we're dead
01:23:41The world will find out
01:23:44There will be questions
01:23:45And they have the answers
01:23:47A way to explain how we all died
01:23:50A fire in the village
01:23:51Or that Sam went crazy and massacred us all
01:23:57If no one comes to rescue us then
01:24:03What are we going to do?
01:24:17How was he in the army?
01:24:21Hot
01:24:23I don't like the heat
01:24:26Did you ever shoot someone?
01:24:31Why do you ask?
01:24:34Do you think it's fun to shoot people?
01:24:36Salo asked me
01:24:38You didn't even have a gun
01:24:41Lucy is afraid of them
01:24:42And my father says he won't shoot anything because he's a biologist
01:24:45A gun is a tool, Ellie
01:24:47That's all
01:24:48Like a chainsaw
01:24:51Someone could get hurt if you're not careful
01:24:57I'm not careless
01:24:59You really would have shot Titus in him, you know
01:25:05I guess we'll never know, right?
01:25:19Shouldn't you be sleeping?
01:25:22You're not
01:25:23Someone has to be alert
01:25:27Can I sleep next to you?
01:25:40What do the creatures want?
01:25:48Probably what everyone wants
01:25:51Stay alive
01:25:52And breathe, eat, have children
01:25:59How come you don't have children?
01:26:00That's a personal question
01:26:04I'm sorry
01:26:06I just think you'd be an excellent mom
01:26:18It was
01:26:23Christmas
01:26:40Is something wrong?
01:26:49Not even a sound
01:26:58I know they're somewhere out there
01:27:01I don't know what they're waiting for
01:27:06They're not hungry enough yet
01:27:09Maybe we scared them
01:27:12You killed a few
01:27:19Okay
01:27:27Sam
01:27:29There's only seven bullets left
01:27:33It's not enough
01:27:34I know
01:27:48I wasn't there when she was born
01:27:55Rachel had her labor
01:27:58Three weeks before
01:27:59I was at a conference in Oregon
01:28:12I got lost
01:28:19Seeing her come into the world
01:28:26And now I have to take care of her
01:28:31I won't let it happen
01:28:34Not to you
01:28:44I hate this wait
01:28:46Letting them choose the moment
01:28:49There's nothing else we can do
01:28:53I read the report from Zero Island
01:28:56They can only be out of the water for an hour at a time
01:28:59And they hunt at night
01:29:02If they attack
01:29:04It will be in the next five hours
01:29:12I have all the windows covered
01:29:14But even if we stop them tonight
01:29:16There is tomorrow night and the next night
01:29:19In a week we will have no food or water
01:29:23Maybe it's the soldier in me
01:29:25But starving is not how I want to fall
01:29:29Are you suggesting we attack them?
01:29:31We know they are attracted to light and noise
01:29:34That's how they locate their prey
01:29:36They don't need to find us, they know where we are
01:29:38Then let's deploy the welcome mat
01:30:38What are you waiting for?
01:30:39And if this is the only population on earth
01:30:41I'll be killing the last of its kind
01:30:43What?
01:30:44Fine!
01:31:39We can't stay here, we have to go
01:31:45Maybe they'll come to rescue us
01:31:47What if you're wrong?
01:31:52Let's go, now!
01:31:54Sam!
01:31:56Shouldn't we at least wait to see if...
01:31:59No!
01:32:00Don't shoot!
01:32:02No!
01:32:03No!
01:32:04No!
01:32:05Lucy!
01:32:06No!
01:32:07No!
01:32:08No!
01:32:09For God's sake!
01:32:10Sam, we have to go now
01:32:12No, Lucy!
01:32:13Sam!
01:32:14We have to go!
01:32:15Please don't leave me!
01:32:16They're coming!
01:32:19Sam!
01:32:21Sam!
01:32:23Sam!
01:32:24Sam!
01:32:25Sam!
01:32:26Sam!
01:32:27Sam!
01:32:30No!
01:32:31No!
01:32:33Lucy!
01:32:57Sam!
01:33:22Here!
01:33:23Here, we're here!
01:33:27Where's my dad?
01:33:29Where's Lucy?
01:33:43Dad?
01:33:45Dad?
01:33:47Shut up!
01:33:48We have to be quiet
01:33:49No, we can't leave him!
01:33:50Let's go back!
01:33:51We have to go back!
01:33:53Daddy!
01:33:54No, I'm in charge, soldier
01:33:56My job is to keep you alive
01:33:58And I'm going to do it, understand?
01:34:01That's what I'm going to do
01:34:04And that's what I'm going to do
01:34:27Sam!
01:34:29Sam!
01:34:30Sam!
01:34:31Sam!
01:34:32Sam!
01:34:33Sam!
01:34:34Sam!
01:34:35Sam!
01:34:36Sam!
01:34:37Sam!
01:34:38Sam!
01:34:39Sam!
01:34:40Sam!
01:34:41Sam!
01:34:42Sam!
01:34:43Sam!
01:34:44Sam!
01:34:45Sam!
01:34:46Sam!
01:34:47Sam!
01:34:48Sam!
01:34:49Sam!
01:34:50Sam!
01:34:51Sam!
01:34:52Sam!
01:34:53Sam!
01:34:54Sam!
01:34:55Sam!
01:34:56Sam!
01:34:57Sam!
01:34:58Sam!
01:34:59Sam!
01:35:00Sam!
01:35:01Sam!
01:35:02Sam!
01:35:03Sam!
01:35:04Sam!
01:35:05Sam!
01:35:06Sam!
01:35:11We're far enough
01:35:14Can't you start the motor?
01:35:17No motor
01:35:18No sound
01:35:20Could be more of them
01:35:22We have to be silent
01:35:2465 kilometers.
01:35:27Are you going to row all the way?
01:35:31I can do it.
01:35:34I can do it.
01:35:41I can do it.
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