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Breaking In (2018)

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(GRAND ORCHESTRAL FANFARE

PLAYING)

WOMAN:

Eyewitness News,

the Chicago area's

leading news,

with John Brewery.

BREWERY:

Prominent Chicago businessman

and real estate developer

Isaac Paulson

is due in court today,

where he's expected

to be sentenced for his part

in a tax fraud

and money-laundering scheme

that robbed retirees

and pension funds

- of nearly $75 million.

- (WATCH TICKING)

(TICKING GROWING LOUDER)

(TICKING CONTINUES,

GROWING LOUDER)

(TICKING CONTINUES)

(TICKING STOPS)

Oh, oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh, oh

Sunday morning,

I'm still workin'

I gotta keep on workin'

Until I earn my way home

Sunday evening,

I'll be workin'

I gotta keep on workin'

Until I find my way home

Oh, oh, oh

We're tryin' to get by

I don't know how

We hold on

Just tryin' to get along

somehow

Woke up Tuesday

feelin' lonely

Wasn't no one there for me

There ain't a soul around

Thursday came

and you still owe me

Acting like you want me,

ain't...

(TIRES SCREECH)

(ENGINE IDLING)

(FAINTLY OVER EARBUDS):

Woke up Tuesday

Feelin' lonely

Wasn't no one there for me

(BREATHING WEAKLY)

- (FAINT, GASPING BREATHS)

Thursday came

And you still owe me

Acting like you want me...

(CRUNCH, MUSIC STOPS)

GLOVER:

Five bedrooms, tennis court.

It's almost 25 acres of woods.

What's an acre?

Mom?

It's a measurement of land.

Uh, it's like the size

of someone's property.

GLOVER: I thought

Grandpa lived in the city.

He did.

Uh, he kept this place

as, like, a...

like, a vacation house.

So why are you selling it?

Because it's part

of the estate,

and that's what you do

when someone passes away.

But why are you selling it?

Because it reminds her

of everything she hated

about her father.

Really?

What? That's what you said.

Just because your grandfather

and I didn't get along

- doesn't mean I hated him.

- If you d*ed,

I wouldn't sell our house.

Hmm. I would.

She's just ornery

'cause she was supposed to see

- her boyfriend this weekend.

- Whatever.

He's not my boyfriend.

Then why did he make you

a playlist?

Filled with... sex songs.

Oh, my God.

Shut up, freak. Mom.

- Okay...

- Mom!

- Seriously, I'm gonna k*ll you.

- Okay, enough,

both of you.

I know this is not

how you wanted

to spend your weekend,

but guess what.

Me, neither.

So, a whole playlist?

All right, we're here.

(GATE OPENING)

Grandpa had horses?

SHAUN:

Mm-hmm.

Sold them after I left.

(BIRDS CHIRPING)

(GROANS SOFTLY)

You grew up here?

Mm-hmm. What do you think?

Seems lonely.

(ALARM BEEPING STEADILY)

(SIGHS)

(SIGHS)

(STEADY BEEPING CONTINUES)

What's wrong?

I don't know. Stay here.

(STEADY BEEPING CONTINUES)

The power must have went out.

Hey, Jas, can you see if

you can turn that thing off?

I get first dibs

on the bedroom.

Whatever. Nobody cares.

(ELECTRONIC CHIME)

- (BEEPING STOPS)

- (SIGHS)

(PHONE RINGING)

Hi, Maggie.

- MAGGIE: You guys get in okay?

- Yeah, just a few minutes ago.

I hope traffic wasn't too bad.

- No, we missed most of it.

- Oh, good. Good.

Listen, if it's

all right with you,

I'll drop off

the paperwork tonight.

We should be able

to have the house

on the market

as soon as next week.

Shaun, are you there?

Yeah, that sounds good.

Okay. Well, I just

want to say again

how sorry I was

to hear about your father.

All right, well,

we'll see you tonight.

- (JASMINE GROANS)

- (PHONE BEEPS)

Thank God there's

some cell phone service.

Girl, you just got

your phone privileges back.

Don't abuse them.

Listen, I'm gonna need

you and Glover's help

this weekend

to get the house ready.

(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY

OVER EARBUDS)

What? I heard you.

Good. You can start

by unloading the car.

Is that a request

or an order, madam?

I am your mother.

Is there a difference?

(GROANS)

Now, please.

- Thank you.

- (SIGHS)

Mom...

Yes, Jas?

Never mind.

Hey, hey.

Look, it's not your job

to worry about me.

It's my job to worry about you.

Okay?

All right.

(MECHANICAL THUMP, WHIRRING)

Did I do that?

(MECHANICAL THUMPING)

Glover, did you do that?

Glov? Glov?

(THUMPING AND WHIRRING STOPS)

(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY

OVER EARBUDS)

Glov?

(QUIET THUMP IN DISTANCE)

(OVER SPEAKERS):

I can't see anyone but you

- Glover, is that you?

- GLOVER (CALLS): In here!

Sha bop sha bop

Sha bop sha bop...

This place is a fortress.

- What are you doing in here?

- The downstairs windows

have retractable

polycarbonate shields.

It's a fully automated

security system.

- Check it out.

- Are the stars...

There's cameras in every room,

the yard, the driveway,

interior motion detectors,

exterior motion-activated

lights, electronic deadbolts.

Where's that music coming from?

This controls everything.

The music, the lights,

the whole house.

It's so easy,

even you could do it.

Hmm.

(MUSIC STOPS)

Awesome, right?

I guess some people

get paranoid in their old age.

So what does that make you?

- Nearly paranoid?

- All right, smart-ass,

find another place to play.

- Come on.

- I'm hungry.

- SHAUN: I'll order a pizza.

- That'll take forever.

SHAUN:

I think you'll survive.

(BIRDS CHIRPING)

(LOCK WHIRS, CLICKS)

(LINE RINGING)

JUSTIN:

Hey. I'm still at the office.

Yeah, I figured.

Oh, looks like

most of the weekend.

How was the drive?

(CHUCKLES):

The, uh, the kids still alive?

For now.

How is it?

- It's weird. (CHUCKLES)

- I bet.

You okay?

Yeah. Tired is all.

Well, listen,

sweetheart, the...

the D.A. called this morning.

Justin, I don't want

to do this. Please?

- Shaun...

- No, don't.

I'm barely hanging on as it is.

He was the criminal, Shaun.

How could you have known?

From the moment your mom d*ed,

you were on your own.

Your father needed someone

to blame, and he chose you.

You survived. You got out.

You built a family, a life.

Then why does it feel

like I never left?

What he did, what he's done,

is not your fault.

You don't have to pay

for his mistakes.

Babe, I just want

to get through the weekend

and come home.

You know I would be there

if I could.

I know.

(SIGHS):

I should go.

- Sweetheart?

- Yeah?

You'll get through this.

Call me tomorrow.

I love you.

I love you, too.

(WHIRRING)

(MUSIC PLAYING FAINTLY

OVER EARBUDS)

(WHIRRING)

Glover, go.

WOMAN (OVER PHONE):

Jaye's Pizza. Hold, please.

Sure.

(MUSIC PLAYING OVER LINE)

Oh! (GROANS) sh*t.

- (DRONE STOPS)

- (REMOTE BEEPS)

(MUSIC CONTINUES OVER LINE)

(BEEPING STEADILY)

(GASPS, SCREAMS)

Glover?

Mom?

(QUIET THUMP NEARBY)

Glover?

Mom?

(SIGHS) Glover.

(THUMP NEARBY)

I swear to God,

if you're hiding some...

(GASPS, CRIES OUT)

Let me go!

(THUMP IN DISTANCE)

(MUSIC CONTINUES PLAYING

OVER LINE)

(GASPING, SCREAMING)

Shh! Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!

Calm down,

and I won't have to hurt you.

Calm the f*ck down!

- (CRUNCH)

- (YELLS IN PAIN)

WOMAN (OVER PHONE):

Jaye's Pizza.

What can I get for you?

Hello? Can I help you?

- Hello? Are you there?

- Help me!

(GASPING, CRYING)

(GRUNTING)

(SCREAMING)

(GRUNTING)

Jasmine! Glover!

f*cking bitch!

(GROANS)

Jasmine!

Jasmine! Glover!

Glover!

Jasmine!

Glover!

Can you hear me?!

(PANTING):

Oh, oh.

I'm gonna get you out.

I'm gonna get you out.

Okay? Move back. Move back.

Mom!

(MECHANICAL THUMP, WHIRRING)

Mom!

I'm gonna get you out, okay?

Okay?

Jas! Glover, I love you!

I love you!

- JASMINE: Mom!

- I love you, babe! I love you!

Okay? Okay?

- (MECHANICAL THUMPING)

- (WHIRRING STOPS)

(PANTING)

PETER:

Stop right there!

Bitch!

(GASPING)

(GASPING, GRUNTING)

(CAR ALARM BLARING)

(CAR ALARM CONTINUES BLARING)

EDDIE:

She's the old man's daughter.

That's bad f*cking luck.

Mom's. Found it in the garage.

She made two calls.

One was to the father,

the other was local.

- And Pete?

- I don't know. He should've been back by now.

- Did you call him?

- No. He doesn't have a phone.

Thinks the NSA is listening

to him or some sh*t.

- What do you want to do?

- Thought you said

- no one came up here without the old man.

- Yeah.

That's the information

I was given.

The information you were given?

I was banging the assistant.

It's not like I knew the guy.

You knew he stashed

$4 million cash in a safe

somewhere in this house.

Or are you not sure

about that, either?

How about we ask the kids?

You know where the safe is,

sweetheart?

SAM: They never been up here.

I told you.

The old man didn't talk

to his family.

Clearly, you're

a f*cked-up tweaker

with inaccurate information,

so why don't you

- shut the f*ck up.

- Enough. Enough!

(PANTING QUIETLY)

Come on, now.

I'm not gonna hurt ya.

(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)

(SCREAMS)

(GRUNTING)

- (SCREAMS)

- (GRUNTS)

(GRUNTING)

Bitch!

(SCREAMS)

(GASPING)

(SCREAMING)

- (GLASS CRACKLES)

- (PETER GROANS)

(PANTING)

Phone.

You have a phone?

EDDIE:

Situation has changed.

But the objective's the same.

We find the safe,

we get the money,

we get the f*ck out.

What about them?

DUNCAN:

They seen our faces.

- That's a problem.

- What are you saying, man?

- That we should solve the problem.

- They're kids.

Jesus, Eddie, where the f*ck

did you find this guy?

I found him

the same place I found you,

doing three to five in county.

Only he wasn't on his knees

in a shower stall.

Look, this is

way beyond a break-in.

The minute we cut

those phone lines,

the clock started ticking.

If we don't get them

back online in 90 minutes,

the security company's

gonna call the police.

Yeah. You're right.

And Pete should've been

back by now.

Maybe we should bail.

Can we open the safe

without him?

No. We can't.

(ELECTRONIC CHIMING)

- What was that?

- The intercom.

Stay with the kids.

(ELECTRONIC CHIMING CONTINUES)

- (BEEP)

- (CHIMING STOPS)

Hello?

(OVER INTERCOM):

Hello?

Who is this?

SHAUN:

My name is Shaun Russell.

I don't care who you are or

what you're doing in my house.

Please just let my children go.

(WHISPERS):

Front gate.

(SIGHS) You weren't

supposed to be here, Shaun.

Sorry for that.

This has nothing to do

with you or your kids.

Then just let them go.

Okay? We'll just walk away.

No police.

No one will ever know.

I promise.

(SIGHS)

Can't do that, Shaun.

(CLICKS TONGUE)

But if you come back

to the house,

I will not hurt your family.

Then why'd your guy

try to k*ll me?

- Is he alive?

- I want to talk to my children.

I want to know

that they're okay.

(WHISPERS): Not one word

about my guy, okay?

We're not gonna hurt your mom.

Just want to bring her back.

Mom?

Baby, are you okay?

Did they hurt you?

No.

Your brother?

He's okay.

(CRYING):

Mom, I want to go home.

I know. I know.

- Everything's gonna be okay.

- Mom! They're coming...

Wait, Jas!

Now... is my guy still alive?

SHAUN:

Yeah.

Good.

That's very good.

What do you want?

I want you to listen.

EDDIE:

Now, I imagine in this moment

you're questioning whether

or not you and your kids

will make it out of this alive.

The answer to that depends on

who I am, what I'm capable of.

You're thinking,

"If not me, then...

"at least my kids.

"At all costs,

get them back,

no matter what I have to do."

But you know

there is nothing you can do.

You are a woman, alone,

at the mercy of strangers.

Your greatest weakness

is trapped here

inside this house with us.

We will work this out,

I promise.

But from this moment on...

you are going to have to do

exactly what I say,

or you and your kids

will not survive this night.

Do you understand?

Do you understand me?

DUNCAN (OVER INTERCOM):

She's gone.

- What about Pete?

- I don't know.

There's a lot

of f*cking nature out here.

Find him.

Well, Duncan was right.

We do have ourselves a problem.

- What about the woman?

- The house is locked down.

She can't get within 15 feet

without setting off

- the security lights.

- So?

So, when she does,

we solve the problem.

Now, we're on the clock, okay?

Right now our priority

is to find that safe.

What if she goes

looking for help?

We have her kids.

She's not going anywhere.

Take the kids upstairs.

(MUFFLED GRUNT)

- (LOUD GRUNTING)

- Just calm down.

Calm down.

(PANTING)

I'm gonna remove the gag.

If you scream,

I put it back and walk away.

You understand?

(GRUNTS)

How many are there?

They're not gonna find you.

Not out here.

How much longer

you think you're gonna last?

So that's what you want to do?

You want to die tonight?

Help me. Please.

Four.

There's four of us.

What do you want?

A safe.

Somewhere in the house.

Are they gonna

k*ll my children?

I don't know.

Hey, listen to me.

I don't know you.

I don't know anything

about you.

But these guys,

they're for real.

(PANTING)

So... you let me go,

I'll take you back.

We'll figure something out.

Okay?

You got no other way

out of this.

(VEHICLE APPROACHING)

- Hey.

- You're right. You don't know sh*t about me.

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

(GLOVER GRUNTS)

What the hell

is wrong with you?

(DOOR CLOSES)

Where's Mom?

Hi. It's Maggie.

Maggie.

EDDIE (OVER PHONE):

Let her go.

Get back to the house.

(WHISPERS):

sh*t. sh*t.

(MUSIC PLAYING OVER CAR STEREO)

Hoping

That we'll be

together soon...

Look. Somebody's here.

Is it the police?

- (TURNS OFF ENGINE)

- (MUSIC STOPS)

- (CAR DOOR OPENS)

- I don't think so.

(CHUCKLES):

Oh. Sorry.

Hi.

I'm looking for Shaun Russell.

I'm Maggie Harris,

the real estate agent.

EDDIE:

Right.

Uh, Shaun said you'd be coming.

She, um, ran into town

- to get some groceries.

- Oh.

Isn't that her car

in the driveway?

Yeah. She was having

some problems with it,

so I let her take mine.

I'm Mark, by the way.

I'm a friend from Chicago.

I just came to help out

with the move.

- Oh. She didn't mention...

- I'm sorry.

You want to come in?

You know, I don't want

to trouble you.

It's not any trouble at all.

I'm sure if she knew

you were here, she'd...

she'd come right back,

you know, for your sake.

- I'm sorry?

- It's just that you traveled all this way.

You might was well... come in.

(WHISPERS):

No.

- Eh?

- Yeah, okay.

- She just left, you said?

- Yeah.

She shouldn't be long.

Um, actually, it's late.

I'm just gonna

call her tomorrow.

- You sure?

- Yeah.

SHAUN (QUIETLY):

Go, Maggie. Go.

All right. Good night.

Help us!

Help!

(PANTING)

(DIALING)

- DUNCAN: Warm night.

- (SCREAMS)

OPERATOR:

(MAGGIE GASPS)

(Kn*fe SLICES)

He k*lled her. Didn't he?

We have to get out of here.

Okay, if we can get

the lock open,

we can find a phone

and call the police.

(BREATH TREMBLES)

Glover.

We can't call the police.

They cut the phone lines.

I left my cell

in the other bedroom.

Holy sh*t, man! What the f*ck

happened out there?

I told you

not to let her leave.

I didn't say

cut her f*cking throat.

She was just gonna walk, man.

DUNCAN: What you think

is going on here?

We broke into this house.

We took those kids.

Cops come, and we're

staring at 25 to life,

whether this bitch is dead

or tied up in the basement.

Moms didn't show.

I had to make a call,

so I made it.

I didn't bring you on

to make f*cking calls.

Those kids upstairs...

that's all Mom cares about.

She would never do anything

to risk their lives.

She was afraid.

And that... put us in control.

Now, any question that she

might have about our intentions

is gone, and that

makes her f*cking desperate.

DUNCAN:

So what?

So fear I can manage.

Desperation,

whole different thing.

I don't know what the f*ck

you're talking about.

Of course you don't.

From now on, just do

as you're f*cking told.

From now on, I'm gonna do

what I gotta do to get mine.

EDDIE:

We have less than an hour

before the security company

calls the cops.

If we don't find that safe,

nothing else matters, right?

What about Peter?

We find the safe,

then we find Pete.

And Mom?

Did you understand

a word I just said?

Clean up your f*cking mess.

You want the arms or the legs?

DUNCAN:

Come on.

I think I got it.

(GASPS)

Ow. sh*t.

This isn't working.

We'll keep trying, okay?

Just see if you can find

something smaller.

What happens

if they find the safe?

(THUMPING, CLATTERING

IN DISTANCE)

(SAM GRUMBLING)

Where is it? (GRUNTS)

(WHISPERS):

Okay, what is this place?

sh*t.

(GRUNTING)

(THUMP IN DISTANCE)

What?

Maybe the information

I got was bad.

Maybe there is no money.

The old man was under

investigation by the D.A.

Liquidated all his cash.

- You don't do that unless you're gonna keep it.

- I know.

But maybe the assistant

was lying.

Maybe she was...

trying to impress me.

Somehow I doubt that.

You know what I'm saying.

We did our homework.

The money's here.

It wasn't supposed

to go down like this.

Yeah, you're f*cking

telling me.

What-what is it?

What do you want?

He's a f*cking psycho.

Don't worry about him.

Till he slits my throat, right?

He k*lled that woman out there.

Now, if I'm Mom,

I'm thinking...

I'm thinking no matter what

I do, I'm gonna be dead, too.

So maybe I stay before,

but now...

I know I got to go get help.

Moms don't run.

Not when their babies

are trapped in the nest.

Okay, look. You came to me.

You needed a crew.

Now... it's your turn.

So go find the safe and stop

wasting my f*cking time.

Okay?

(SIGHS)

(QUIET TAPPING ON GLASS)

You got to be f*cking

kidding me.

Yo! Eddie!

- (LIGHTS CLICK OFF)

- (WHOOSHING)

- (QUIET CRACKLING)

- Hmm? Oh!

(LOUD POPPING)

Holy sh*t!

She's sh**ting at us!

(LOUD POPPING CONTINUES)

(LOUD POPPING STOPS)

Is that Mom?

- Those weren't g*nshots.

- (LIGHTS BREAKING OUTSIDE)

She took out the lights.

We should've k*lled them

the moment they walked in here.

(BEEPING)

Here she comes. Find her.

- Where's the breaker box?

- Back entry.

Go.

(BOTH PANTING)

Come on. Come on.

(SWITCH CLICKING)

(LIQUID SPATTERING)

What the hell?

That bitch.

sh*t.

(COMPUTER CHIMES)

Son of a bitch.

(CLACK)

(DEVICE BEEPS)

(DIALING)

(LINE RINGS)

Yeah. Get back here.

She's in the house.

Wait. Wait, wait, wait.

Wait here.

- I'm gonna go get my phone.

- No.

- I'm gonna call the police.

- Please.

Glov. I'll be back, okay?

What if something

happens to you?

I'm your big sister.

It's my job to worry about you,

not your job to worry about me.

Whatever, freak.

(CHUCKLES SOFTLY)

(BOARDS CREAKING)

(WHISPERS): Phone. Phone.

Where's my phone?

(QUIET THUMP NEARBY)

- (MUFFLED GASPING)

- Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.

It's me, baby. It's okay.

It's okay. It's okay.

- Are you all right?

- Yeah.

Glover? Did they hurt you?

He's in the other room, Mom.

I'm so scared.

- I know, baby.

- What are we gonna do?

We're gonna get your brother,

and we're gonna get

the hell out

of this house, okay?

(WHISPERS):

Okay. Okay.

Shh, shh, shh.

(FOOTSTEPS IN DISTANCE)

Was that them?

Are they coming?

- They're gonna k*ll us.

- No, no, no.

- I'm not gonna let that happen, okay?

- Mom...

No, no, no, no.

I'm not gonna let that happen.

EDDIE (IN DISTANCE):

Shaun?

What if they can't get

the safe open?

If they can't get what they

want, why would they let us go?

What do you mean,

if they can't open the safe?

That's what they said.

- EDDIE (IN DISTANCE): Shaun?

- Are you sure?

All right, all right.

You got it?

Mom, Mom, you can't leave us.

Oh, baby, I promise you, it'll

be just for a little while.

Mom, Mom, Mom, no,

there has to be another way.

Jas, listen to me.

There is no other way.

You got to take care

of your brother, okay?

- Mom, I can't. I can't.

- Yes, you can.

Yes, you can.

You hear me? You can.

Oh, Mom.

Baby, you are strong,

you're smart.

You are everything

I could have ever hoped for.

You're my daughter.

You can do this.

(QUIET CLICKING)

(SIGHS)

(EXHALES)

Come on, Jas.

(GASPS)

(DOOR CLOSES)

(GASPS)

Where's your sister?

(TOILET FLUSHING)

Hello?

Eddie?

(DOOR CLOSES IN DISTANCE)

Tell me the kids are

still locked in the bedroom.

What if we...

EDDIE:

Where is she?

Where is she?

I don't know.

(GASPS)

She was in the house,

g*dd*mn it.

- Tell me where the f*ck she is.

- I'm sorry.

- I'm sorry.

- All I have to do is push.

- Don't!

- Wait, wait, wait. Please.

Please don't hurt us.

I'll tell you

where the safe is.

(LOW WHIRRING)

You knew this was here

the whole time...

and you're just telling us

about it now?

Not exactly.

My mom told me where it was.

Did she happen to tell you

the combination?

No.

But she wants you guys

to stop trashing the place.

SAM:

Hello?

Nice. You found the safe.

What?

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

All right.

Let's go for a walk.

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

DUNCAN:

We'll use the kids.

Take them to the porch.

k*ll the boy,

and Mom will fall in line.

No f*cking way, man.

We're not k*lling f*cking kids.

You didn't have a problem

k*lling the old man, did you?

- That was different.

- Why?

- Because you weren't driving the car?

- No, because

if the D.A. had investigated

him and he told them

about the safe, this whole

thing would've been blown.

- We didn't have a choice.

- 30 f*cking minutes,

and the cops show up.

Either we do

what's gotta be done,

or we turn ourselves in.

- Why would she tell us where the safe is?

- Who f*cking cares?

She's smart.

Knows how to handle herself.

She knows about Peter.

(ELECTRONIC CHIMING)

(ELECTRONIC CHIMING CONTINUES)

(MUFFLED MOANING)

(ELECTRONIC CHIMING CONTINUES)

(BEEP)

Hello, Shaun.

SHAUN (OVER INTERCOM): You

find what you were looking for?

I did.

SHAUN:

Tree line, side of the house.

(LINE CLICKS)

There she is.

(PANTING)

Got to say, I didn't think

you'd make it this far.

Yeah, you and everybody else.

Growing up in this house,

the man your father was...

- Guess I was wrong.

- Still, you must be wondering

if I'm capable

of k*lling this man.

And that depends

on what you want

and what you're willing

to do to get it.

You know exactly what I want.

Otherwise, we wouldn't be

standing here.

Where are the other two?

In the house.

You're smarter than that.

Tell them to step out

into the light.

You heard the lady.

Now, your friend here,

he's losing a lot of blood.

I don't know

if you care about his life,

but I do know that you care

that he's the only one

who knows how to open the safe.

Listen, Shaun...

I want to end this

as much as you do.

Great.

You tell my children

to come outside.

And you don't touch them.

We'll walk into the woods,

and you don't follow.

When we're in the clear,

I'll let him go.

And how do I know

I can trust you?

You don't. But you know you'll

do whatever you have to do,

because there's

nothing else you can do.

You're a man at the mercy

of a woman, whose...

greatest weakness has a

f*cking saw to his throat.

(SHAUN SHRIEKS)

(g*nsh*t)

Let her go.

(PANTING)

Keep running, Shaun!

You just k*lled your kids!

Their blood is on your hands!

SAM: The assistant kept

encrypted copies of his codes

at her apartment.

The computer runs

a dummy protocol.

Peter wrote a new code

that'll bypass

the safe security lock.

Theoretically.

- (KEYBOARD CLICKS)

- How long is this gonna take?

30 seconds.

If it works.

(COMPUTER BEEPING)

(LOCK CLICKING, WHIRRING)

(LOCK CLANKS, BEEPS)

We're in.

(BREATHY CHUCKLE)

So that's what

the American dream looks like.

Bag it.

(LIQUID SPATTERING)

Tie the kids to their beds.

Light the house on fire.

(MUFFLED WHIMPERING)

Just another family tragedy.

Hey.

Be honest, I don't like this

any more than you do.

But it has to be done.

And that bag

you're holding means

life without worry

from here on out.

No more 12-hour shifts.

No more sucking up

to those rich m*therf*ckers

who think they're better

than you are.

No more being on your knees.

- Don't look at them.

- (MUFFLED WHIMPERING)

They don't matter.

Look at me.

I said look at me.

We good?

All right,

- let's get this done.

- Sha bop sha bop

What the f*ck was that?

(OVER SPEAKERS):

Sha bop sha bop

Sha bop sha bop...

This bitch doesn't know

when to give up.

Stay here.

Are the stars...

You find her...

you cut her in f*cking half.

Sha bop sha bop

I don't know

if it's cloudy or bright

(JASMINE CRYING)

I only have eyes

For you

Dear

Sha bop sha bop

The moon may

- Sha bop sha bop

- Be high

Sha bop sha bop

But I can't see a thing

- Sha bop sha bop

- In the sky

I only have eyes

For you

(MUSIC CONTINUES IN DISTANCE)

Ah...

I don't know if

We're in a garden

Ah...

Or on a crowded

(WOODY WOODPECKER LAUGHING

OVER TV)

Avenue

Screw this bitch.

Sha bop sha bop

You are here

Sha bop sha bop

And so am I

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

Sha bop sha bop

Maybe millions of people

Sha bop sha bop

Go by

But they all disappear

(IN DISTANCE):

From view...

Shut up!

(MUFFLED GRUNTING)

Shut up.

- Shut up!

- (MUFFLED GRUNT)

- I said shut up!

- (MUSIC STOPS)

(ROOF CREAKS)

(PANTING)

- Shh, shh, shh.

- (MUFFLED WHIMPER)

(QUIET CREAK)

(MUFFLED WHIMPERING)

(MUFFLED WHIMPERING)

(MUFFLED WHIMPERING)

I'm coming.

I'm coming. Mom's coming.

Mom's coming, okay?

I'll be right there.

I'll be right back.

Going somewhere?

No, I was just... just...

You were what?

There was a...

a noise.

Where?

I'm gonna drop the rope down.

Okay? I'm gonna drop

the rope down.

(DUNCAN GRUNTS,

SHAUN SHRIEKS)

(MUFFLED SOBBING)

(PANTING)

(SAW CLATTERS IN DISTANCE)

There's nowhere left to go.

(GLOVER GASPS)

sh*t.

No, you-you don't

have to do this.

First time is the hardest.

You got what you came here for.

Just... you can just leave.

She's right.

There's no reason

she has to die.

They all gotta die.

(JASMINE GASPS)

Go, go.

(CRYING):

You're not a k*ller.

You don't want to do this.

Please.

I don't know, man.

Do it, or you're f*cking next.

Go. Hurry. Hurry.

(SCREAMS) Let me go!

(EDDIE GRUNTS)

Stop!

Last chance.

Yeah. All right.

EDDIE:

Relax, kid.

(PANTING)

I'm not gonna hurt you.

"We tie the kids to their beds,

light the house on fire"?

If I wanted you dead,

you'd be dead already.

I want to get you out of this.

But you're gonna

have to trust me.

So just relax, okay?

Give me... give me the g*n.

Put the g*n down.

- sh**t him! sh**t him!

- Give me the g*n.

Give me the g*n.

(BOTH GRUNTING)

(SHRIEKS, GRUNTS)

(BANGING ON DOOR)

(PANTING)

Jasmine! Glover! Jas!

JASMINE:

Mom!

Mom!

SHAUN:

Keep running, babe!

Go! Go!

Keep going! Run!

Come on!

Come on, come on, come on!

We're almost there!

(CAR ALARM CHIRPS)

Okay, get in.

Come on, Glov, hurry.

Put your head down, Glov.

Get down.

(IGNITION SPUTTERING)

- (ENGINE STARTS)

- Mom!

Oh, God!

(DUNCAN GRUNTS)

- (g*nsh*t)

- (SCREAMING)

(ENGINE SPUTTERS)

(ENGINE IDLING)

Go! Go! Go! Go!

JASMINE:

Mom, Mom, front door!

- Okay, come on! Come on!

- (BEEPING)

(GRUNTING)

(LOCK CLICKS)

(MECHANICAL THUMPING, WHIRRING)

(MECHANICAL THUMPING)

(WHIRRING STOPS)

- Mom?

- They got what they came here for.

They got their money.

They're gonna leave us alone.

Mom. Mom.

(g*nsh*t OUTSIDE)

- EDDIE: I'm gonna get in the house, Shaun!

- (g*nsh*t)

I will get in that house!

We're safe now, okay?

We're okay now, okay?

We're safe.

(VEHICLE APPROACHING)

Okay.

Mom?

Just stay here, okay?

Oh, no.

No.

No. Justin.

No. Baby, no.

Shaun? Shaun!

No! Justin!

Shaun.

- Run! Run!

- Shaun! Shaun!

- Run!

- Open the door. Open the door.

- Run! Run!

- What is going on? Open...

- Open the door.

- EDDIE: It's been a hell of a night.

(SOBBING)

So... where are the keys?

Who are you?

What do you want?

- Where... are the keys?

- My wife...

- (BONE CRACKS)

- (JUSTIN SCREAMS)

- Daddy?

- Kids, get back!

EDDIE:

I know you can hear me.

Obviously, you can see me.

Open the door,

or I am going

to k*ll your husband

in front of you

and your f*cking kids.

You don't want to see him die.

Don't do it, Shaun!

Don't listen to him!

Look, you're

an impressive woman.

You've done everything you can.

You've done enough.

JASMINE:

Mom.

- Mom, just give him the money.

- He's gonna k*ll us anyway.

You don't know that, Mom.

You don't know.

You got to get out of here.

You got to take Glover.

You got to run

as fast as you can.

- What?

- You run as fast as you can,

and you don't stop for anyone,

do you understand me?

Mom... Mom,

what are you gonna do?

EDDIE:

Open the g*dd*mn door!

Don't you hurt my family!

(LOCK CLICKS, BEEPS)

(DOOR OPENS)

(HINGES CREAKING)

I know what you're trying

to do, Shaun.

This isn't gonna work!

You're done!

(SWITCH CLICKS)

So your plan was...

to draw me upstairs,

set the house on fire.

Sounds like something your dad

might have thought of.

Good plan.

The money is doused

in gasoline.

You come any closer

and I'll burn it.

You do that,

you and your kids are dead.

And you walk away with nothing.

Or... I could just sh**t you.

And the money burns.

After all this,

is that what you want?

Shaun.

How far do you think

your kids'll get?

Your husband?

Now, you want me to believe

that you're capable of letting

your entire family die

just so I don't get

what I want.

After tonight, it's quite clear

you have no f*cking clue

what I'm capable of.

Me and everybody else.

Right?

Glover, wait, wait.

Dad.

Drop it.

(CLIP CLATTERS ON FLOOR)

- (g*n CLICKS)

- (b*llet CLINKS ON FLOOR)

I meant what I said.

You're an impressive woman.

No. I'm not.

I'm just a mom.

Now, get the f*ck

out of my house.

(Kn*fe STABBING)

(BODY THUDS)

(Kn*fe SHEATHES)

He had it coming.

(GROANS)

(LOCK CLICKS)

See, I was walking

back here, thinking,

"Even though this bitch

ran me over,

see, I'm gonna make it quick."

And that boy, too.

It ain't his fault.

But, now, your girl,

see, I might have

some fun with her.

(POKER CLANKS ON FLOOR)

Now, I'm thinking,

let's make it a family affair.

Where do you think

you're going?

(GASPS)

(CRYING):

Daddy. Daddy.

(SHAUN GRUNTING INSIDE)

(SHRIEKS)

(SCREAMING)

All night trying

to get back into this house

to save your kids...

...only to end up

trapped inside with me.

(GASPS)

I wish I had a mother like you.

- DUNCAN: Get up here.

- JASMINE: No, please.

Don't fight me.

Please don't. No.

- Hold still.

- Please don't.

- Relax.

- No.

No, you don't have to do this.

You don't have to.

- It'll be okay. Relax.

- Please.

- All I want to do is push.

- Please, don't. No, please.

Just hold still, huh?

(GRUNTS)

(JASMINE GRUNTS)

(SHRIEKS)

SHAUN (QUIETLY): I do

what I can to protect my kids.

- Do you have something to say?

- Yeah.

You broke into

the wrong f*cking house.

- (Kn*fe STABS)

- (GRUNTING)

(GRUNTS)

(BODY THUDS)

(PANTING)

Come here, baby.

Come here. It's okay.

It's okay.

JUSTIN:

Shaun.

It's okay. It's okay.

It's okay. It's okay.

I'm okay.

I'm okay now.

(WHISPERS):

We're okay.

I'm okay.

I'm okay.

(SIRENS APPROACHING)

(MUSIC FADES)
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