Near Dark (1987)

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Near Dark (1987)

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[Mosquito buzzes]

[Buzzing]

[Buzzing]

Dumb suck.

"Rock."

Get off that truck, son.

Oh, I'm sorry. I put a dent in it...

Right up by the light.

I'm sorry.

Man, your hat's off.

You son of a bitch.

Go ahead. Come on. Go ahead.

Give it your best sh*t. Go ahead.

What the hell's eatin' you?

Your mama.

You wish.

I wish I might.

Wish I was a thousand miles
from here tonight.

Well, take off.

Might just.

You didn't get me a beer, did you?

You're gonna have to support
your own bad habits.

You are a selfish on of a bitch.

What are you lookin' at?

Turn around and feast your eyes.

I'm dreamin'.

Well, you can go ahead and
keep on dreamin', son.

Would you look at him?

Can I have a bite?

Bite?

I'm just dyin' for a cone.

Dyin'?

You're not from around here, are ya?

No.

You got a name?

It's Mae.

Mae.

Well, that's a nice name.

I mean, it's pretty.

Where you from, Mae?

You ever heard of sweetwater?

It's down near Snyder. Isn't it?

Texas.

Who you out here with?

Friends.

Boyfriend?

Friends.

I'm just stayin' at the trailer
park. Down by the highway.

Oh, yeah?

I need a lift home.

My name's Caleb.

Now that's a real nice name.

Yeah. You sure are pretty.

I guess everybody
Tells you that, huh?

You got a boyfriend?

Sometimes.

What about other times?

What about 'em?

I mean, I don't have a girlfriend.

That's too bad.

Yeah!

You plan to stay around for a while?

Not long.

You're not leaving tonight?

No.

You think maybe-
There's a show down-

Shh.

What? Here?

Stop the truck.

Here?

Yeah. Now.

[tires screech]

There's somethin'
I want to show you.

There's somethin'
you want to show me?

Yeah. The night.

What about it?

It's dark.

I noticed.

It's also bright.

It'll blind you.

I can't see.

Well, listen.

Do you hear it?

I'm listenin'.

I don't hear nothin'.

Listen hard.

Do you hear it?

Hear what?

The night. It's deafening.

Well, I'll hold your ears.

Listen hard.

I sure haven't met
many girls like you.

No, you haven't met
any girls like me.

Look up.

Stars.

See that one?

First one I laid my eyes on.

The light that's leavin'
that star right now

will take a billion years
to get down here.

You want to know why you've
never met a girl like me before?

Yeah. Why?

Because I'll still be here
when the light from that star

gets down here to earth.

In a billion years.

That sounds like fun.

It is.

I'd like to be there too.

Maybe.

How?

Well, who knows?

I sure haven't met
any girls like you.

No. No, you sure haven't.

You ain't in any hurry, are you?

Never hurry.

I see. You want
to listen to the radio?

See if I can find somethin'.

[Tuning radio] [country]

How's that?

Where we going?

You'll see.

I don't like surprises, Caleb.

Oh, you're gonna like this one.

Trust me.

Ma'am.

I'm gonna introduce
you to a friend of mine.

All right?

I want you to close your eyes.

Close your eyes.

[Whinnies]

Keep your eyes closed.

[Whinnies]

What's wrong, boy?

What's the matter with you?

Horses just don't like me.

No kiddin'.

Why not?

They just don't.

That's all right.

You're pretty strong.

Yeah. Stronger than you.

Damn!

What is it?

What's wrong?

What time is it?

I don't know.

What time do you got to be home?

Till dawn.

Honey, dawn Is a long ways off.

We got plenty of time.

Take me home, Caleb.

What's the rush, Mae?

I have to go.

[Rooster crowing]

Hurry, Caleb.

What is it?

Hurry!

I don't understand
what's goin' on.

Let's go. Let's go. Okay.

Just a couple more miles.

I can get here.
they'll never know.

I didn't notice the time.

What is buggin' you anyway?

It's your daddy, right?

You don't get home on time,
he's gonna give you a woopie.

Don't you worry about it.

I'll just tell him the car broke down.

Just get me home!

Maybe I will.

But you're gonna have to kiss me first.

Come on, Mae.

Just a little touch.
I ain't askin' for much.

[Yells]

Mae. Mae!

Sure was some kiss.

[Engine cranking]

[Grunts]

Hey, dad, there's Caleb.

About time he came home.

Daddy, he looks sick.

What'd you say, darlin'?

Look!

sh*t.

[Tires screeching]

Gotcha!

[Grunts]

Caleb!

Howdy.

[Grunts]

I'm gonna separate your
head from your shoulders.

Hope you don't mind none.

You put a hurtin' on
us, Mae, but good.

It was sort of an accident.

Nah, that was sloppy, Mae.
Real sloppy.

Let me do it, Jesse.

Let me tap dance on him.
Won't ya?

It'll be so good.

Do it, fast.

All right!

Yeah. Let the good times roll.

Whoo!

No!

Him?

What the f*ck is goin' on?

It ain't what's goin' on, Son!

It's what's omin' off.

Your face, clean off.

[Hisses]

You might as well just k*ll me then too.

How you figure that?

'Cause he's been bit.

But he ain't been bled.

Ah, sh*t!

He's turned by now.

Son of a bitch, Jess.

He's turned.

He comes with us.

[Crash]

It's all right.

You see these tire marks?

That's four hours
and nine minutes ago.

Meanin', If they're on the highway
at a steady 55.

That puts 'em clear
in the next damn state.

I wanna know what you boys
are doin' about that.

[Crickets chirping]

Look, I'll take care of it.
[Boy]You can't, Mae.

I turned you, I taught you.

Well, I turned him
and I'll teach him.

What's the matter, Homer,
You jealous?

A little too little
to be jealous.

You have any idea what it's like
to be a big man on the inside...

And have a small body
on the outside?

You have any idea what it's like
to hear about it every night?

It's risky as sh*t, Jess.

He fucks up, it's our ass.

It's our ass,
Mae, It's your ass.

You wanna give him a week?

Then it's decided.

We give him a week to see
if we can call him one of us.

Cut the sh*t.

I know you're awake.

I can smell it.

You slap me if I'm sleepin'
cause I wanna wake up.

Guess what?

Who the hell are you people?

I'm Jesse Hooker.

I believe you already met Mae.

Diamondback.

I'm you're worst
f*ckin' nightmare.

Severen.

And I'm Homer.

That's H-O-M-E-R. [Grunts]

Mispronounce it and I
wouldn't want to be you.

Oh, baby, you are beautiful.

Whoo! All right!
[g*nshots]

[Laughing]
[g*nshots]

Hey, Jesse, remember that
fire we started in Chicago?

Let's get a move on here.

I think it's burnin'.

[g*nsh*t]

Whoo!

Bombs away, little buddy.

Whoo!

Come on, Jesse.

[Imitating motor]

I don't feel so well.

I know.

No, you don't.

Look...

I don't understand what's goin' on here.

I like you.

I really do.

But I gotta get home.

I'm sorry.

Let me go.

You won't get very far.

We'll see.

I'll be seein' ya.

Before long.

Excuse me.

When's your next bus
to Fix, Oklahoma?

Where the hell is Fix?

Well...

The nearest City's Lauden.

[Coughs]

Gate 12. 15 minutes.
$14.

Right.

Um...

I only have 11.
[Chuckles]

I got a bus ticket for 14.

Can you give me a break?

I need get home.

You're three bucks shy.

[Grunts]

What seems to be the problem, kid?

No problem.

[Coughs]

I'm just $3.OO short for a bus ticket home.

Can you help me out?

Well, I got this.

Great.

Come this way, please.

What's the problem?
You.

You're not looking
too good, kid.

I ain't feelin' too good, sir.

What are you on?

You wouldn't believe
me If I told you.

Let me see your eyes.

You got blood on you.

Yes, sir.

I got cut.

Look, I only got $11.

And I need three more
to get home.

Can you help me out?

Get home.

And be a good boy.

[Grunts]

Mm.

Stop the bus.

I got to get off.

[Train horn blowing]

[Grunts]

[Grunts]

I'm...

You're just in time.

Drink this.

I asked you once If you listened
to the night. Now listen to me.

[Heart b*ating]

[b*ating stops]

Look, the night.

It's so bright...

It'll blind you.

[Birds chirping]

[Gasps]

Huh.

Sarah.

Morning, daddy.

Morning, baby.

You sleep some?

Ii sleep some.

You sleep a little?

A little.

Bad dreams.

Me too.

Not much, Loy.

But the highway patrol found
what might be your Winnebago.

It was left in some
fill and torched.

Nobody was inside.

Probably switched cars.

Could be your boy's
fallin' in with some trouble.

What are you doin' about that?

All we can.

Well, it's not enough, Eakers.

Loy...

you're just gonna
have to bear with us for a bit.

Yes, operator, I'd like to reverse charges
on a long-distance call to Oklahoma.

Caleb.

[Line ringing]

[Yells]

Caleb. Caleb.

Look, Caleb.

I wanted to go home too.

You know, I called, Mae.

Ain't nobody home.

Nobody was home.

Jesus! This is f*cked, Mae.

I'm scared.

So was I, but don't be.

Just feel it.

Feel what's in you.

That's what scares me.

I feel it.

Look, you're in my hands.

You'll be fine.

What'll we do now?

[Chuckles]
Anything we want...

To the end of time.

But you have to learn to k*ll.

I don't wanna k*ll.

You wanna die?

Mae, I ain't no k*ller.

Well, just don't
think of it as k*lling.

Don't think at all.

Just use your instinct.

It's just something that
you do night after night.

It's only ever a
question of how.

Instinct.

Instinct.

Evenin'!

[both]
Evenin'.

Whoo!

HAHA!

It would be my pleasure and honor to invite
you two lovely ladies for a drink.

All right.

All right. Good!

It's making me shaky.

That's because you have to.

k*ll.

Some, that's right.

The night has its price.

Where are we, Diamondback?

What road is this?

You got me.

Isn't that where
I had the flat tire?

You pulled over.

And there you stood
by the side of that road.

And I just knew
you were trouble.

And you were right.

[Both chuckling]

How many years ago was that?

Just remember, hon.

You don't remember the date
of that night neither, do you?

[Sighs]
Oh, Jesse.

Look that.

You see what I see?

Hey, whichever way you're headin' tonight,
I'd appreciate a lift.

Sure thing.

Climb in.

Turn off the car.

Hey, assh*le, my pal here
told you to turn off the car.

Now, you mind if I dance
with your wife?

She's a real...

Look at this one.

Ooh, yeah.

You're notg gonna look so good...

With your face ripped off.

Lord, did we get lucky tonight.

She is so beautiful.

And he is so f*ckin' stupid.

[Rock Music]

[Laughing]

You kids...

Y'all running from home?

Sure.

Hey, that's okay by me.

Sometimes home is bad.

Me, I got a truck for of home.

Nice setup you got here.

How do you fly it?

Hey, you drive a truck before?

I've driven a semi.

Semi... that's five.

Five gears, brother.

This got thirteen steps.

You got two to the rear
and the rest go forward.

Anyone smoke?

Yeah.

Got a light?

What about the rest?

Rest?

Shifting.

You know how to shift, don't ya?

[laughs]

Watch this.
[Shifting gears]

Come on, baby.
Talk to me. Talk to me.

Come on, baby, talk to me.

[engine revving up]

Come on, there.

[Upshifts, Engine revving faster]

Show me how to brake and stop it.

Okay, now this is the most important thing
when you wanna brake a truck.

You got to remember
you got two brakes.

And one brake is for the cab.
This one over here.

And the other one
is for the trailer.

This one right here.

When you want to brake the truck,
you gotta brake the trailer first.

[Air hissing]
Come on, baby.

Then, you got to brake your cab.
[Air hissing]

Or else.

Or else what?

Or else you jackknife.

The trailer hits the cab,

no more truck.

No more truck,
no more truck driver.

[Laughs]

Hey, uh, you okay?

You got a problem, kid?

[Grunts]

What's the matter, boy?

You can't drink
and drive? [Laughing]

You want to be the captain
of a boat this big, boy,

You gotta be able
and the water, huh?

[Laughing]

[Laughing stops]

What's the matter,
boy? You really sick?

Huh?

[Muffled yell]

[Thunderclap]

[Thunder continues]

Caleb...

You could k*ll me
if you drink too much.

Shh. Honey.

Let's you and me go make a phone
call. See if anybody knows anything.

Okay?

[Sobbing]

Sheriff Eakers?

Loy Colton here.

[Indistinct]

You did?

A positive make?

Where was he?

Hope, Kansas, bus station?

Cop said he was goin' home?

Well, you checked the house? He
should have been there by now.

No, I'm in Waco, Texas.

I guess I'm headin'
in the wrong direction.

Think I'll turn around
and head north.

Real brave boy.

Jesse, he needs more time.
Please.

Look, one more night.

One more night.

Then I'm gonna get
my wet dream, boy!

Why wait?

We're gonna do it anyway.

He ain't one of us.

You don't belong.

Besides, you're so damn ugly.

It makes my gums ache.

I wonder about you, Mae.

I should be wondering about you.

It ain't right for Mae
to be carrying you, Caleb.

He makes a k*ll tonight!

I don't care how you do it.

You do it, or you're done.

And done means dead
without guile.

It means you be
real uncomfortable...

For a long, long time.

That's your mama talkin', boy.

[Train whistle blowing, distant]

[Rock on jukebox]

Well, I'll be goddamned.

sh*t-kicker heaven.

Hey, come on, Caleb.

Let's belly up to the bar
and get us some refreshment.

Park your carcass.

Hi.

Howdy.

Bartender,

give me a couple of sh*ts,

whatever donkey piss you're shoving
down these cocksuckers' throats.

Hey.

Hey!

You spilled my drink.

Well, why don't you lick it
up off the bar, Meatball?

Why don't you
lick it up yourself?

Hey, I ever tell you
the one about Buffalo Bill?

[Chuckling]

Ah, hell you're all right.

Go on, give him another one.

Tequila.

Beer in a glass.

Now pay the man.

[clears throat]

Oh, bartender?

That'll be a double sh*t...

Of your very best
watered-down sh*t.

Right here.

There are two ways you can
leave these here premises.

Is that a fact?

That's a fact.

On your feet.

Or on your back.

[Chuckles]

That's pretty tough words
for a bartender, huh?

[Clears throat]

Gee whiz.

If you're not gonna
aerve me a drink, well...

I'll just Have to drink his.

How can you drink that sh*t?

Go on, hit him a
couple of times.

I'm tryin'to show
the boy somethin'.

[Coughing]

Now you hit him back, Caleb.

You son of a...

Ohh!

Phew!

[chuckles]

Did I do that?

[Chuckles]

"Did I do that"?

[All laughing]

Good times.

Just the glass.

The glass.

the glass...

You're shakin' all over.

You nervous?

I would be too if were you.
But then again...

I'm not you.

[chuckles]

You know, your skin is as soft
as a preacher's belly.

You know that?

Don't you want the beer?

No, honey the drink's on me.

[Gasps]

[Sighs]

[Body hitting floor]

What you people want?

Just a couple more
minutes of your time.

About the same duration
as the rest of your life.

[Country on jukebox]

[continues]

Oww!

[Oww, oww, oww, hoo-hoo-hoo!]

[Laughs]

[Oww, oww, oww!]

[Kn*fe hitting floor]

You know what?

What?

This is the best time I've had...

Since I nailed your mama
in the back of your daddy's truck.

He was there watchin' too.

I didn't see nothin', man.

To tell you the truth,
I think he liked it.

I'm cool, man.

I know she did.

Don't f*ck with me.

[gagging]

[Laughing]

You know what I said to your - mama?

You know what I said to her?

I said, shh.

This ain't gonna hurt.

[Grunting]

I said...

[grunting]

[Bones cracking]

"Shhhhhhhhh!"

I hate 'em when
they ain't been shaved.

[Belches]

[Severen laughing]

[Laughs]

Whoo! Mmm!

It's finger-lickin' good.

Hey, Jess, I think I smell like
a dead polecat.

[Grunts]

Well, this is a kick, ain't it?

[Grunts]

Holy sh*t!

Holy sh*t!

Jess.

Am I alive? [Laughs]

Hey.

You look like 40
miles of rough road.

Why don't you sit this one out?

I'll take it from here.

Oh, yoo-hoo!

[Gasps]

I got a new name for you.

[Yells]

Mr. Pig Knuckle. [Chuckles]

Are you havin' a little trouble
with your hog-leg there?

[Yells]

[Spurs jingling]

Ohh!

[Yells]

[Juke Box playing FEVER]
by The Cramps.

There's a fly on the ceilin'.

"WE GIVE YOU FEVER."

"...when you're rocking.
Fever 'til you live and learn..."

"Fever!
Till you sizzle."

"But what a lovely way to burn."

"What a lovely way to burn."

"What a lovely way to burn."

[Jukebox playing THE COWBOY RIDES AWAY]
by George Strait

Come on.

Won't you dance with me?

It's all right.

Come on.

"when she dealt the cards,
I bet my heart..."

"now I just found a game
that I can't play..."

"and this is where
the cowboy rides away..."

"and my heart is sinkin
like the settin' sun..."

"settin' on the things
I wish I'd done..."

"it's time to say good-bye..."
- He's for you, Caleb.

"this is where the cowboy rides away..."
- No!

Go.

Bartender, set 'em up.

[Panting]

[Severen] [Laughing]
Yo!

Here.

Whoo!

[Panting]

This'll do.

All right.

Allow me.

Please.

Wait.

Please.

Get in here!

You f*cked up for the last time, boy.

Sorry.

Yeah?

Why don't you do
your sorry ass a favor?

Take care of him later.

Black out them bulkheads and fantail.

The sun is on the rise.

We should leave your boyfriend in the
road and let him get himself a suntan.

[Severen] Good idea.

We better move our ass.
Here she comes.

[Severen] Come on, little boner.

We got five minutes before sunup.

And we ain't found us a place to stay yet.

That g*dd*mn kid you let go
is goin' straight to the law.

And they're gonna be
combin' the area for this shitbox.

You both f*cked up.

Gonna keep talkin', Jess,
or you gonna get us out of the sun?

Okay.

[Dinging]

[Dinging]

[Person coughing]

Huh?

I'd like to rent one of
your bungalows, sir.

Huh?

I'd like to RENT
one of your bungalows.

Oh.

The key.

[Keys rattling]

Uh, here's...

You were here once
before, wasn't you?

Lots of years back?

Yes, I get through here
about once every 50 years.

Make me a reservation.

[Knocking on door]

[Sighs]

[Knocking continues]

[Knocking continues]

[Man] It's the police.

Honey, wake up.
[Severen]

Jesse, wake up.

Wake up.

[Knocking continues]

Come out with your hands up!

[Police radio chattering]

[Screaming]
f*ckin' daylight!

God!

Daylight! No! Please, no!

Pull yourself together, old man!

Leave him alone, Jess. Shh.

I'll give you this end of it.

Give him the piece, Severen.

Severen, give him the g*n!

Don't sh**t your pecker off, boy.

Back!

We got the place surrounded!
Come on out!

[Knocking on door]
This is your last warning!

Checkout time.

Aah!

[Yelling]

[Yelling]

How you doin', Jess?

Like sh*t!

How you doin'?

I'm down to my last inch of skin!

Now, boys, it ain't over till it's over!

Goin' after the van, Jess.

That's a good one, sh*t bug!

You go outside, they're
gonna be servin' you in a bar.

You got a better idea?

It's the only chance we got.

Give me the keys, grandpa.

Go ahead. We'll cover you, son.

sh*t bug's gonna get himself k*lled.

What have we got to lose?

Just a pretty face.

Get a move on. We'll cover you.

See you in hell!

[Groaning]

[Yelling]

[Shouting, indistinct]

[Groans] [engine starts]

[Horn honking]

You did it!

Goin' home.

[Groaning]

Let me in! Let me in!

Let's get out of here!

[Cheering]

Whoo-whoo!
[Hooting]

Jesse.

[Laughing]

[Severen]
Come on, you little boner. Hurry your ass.

Wait! Get up this one.

Wait up. Wait up!

Back there, You did good.

Thanks.

Catch.

All right.

Shake?

Thanks.

You bought yourself some time, son.

Jesse...

...there's somethin' I've
been meanin' to ask you.

Yeah? What might that be?

How old are you?

Let's put it this way:
I fought for the south.

The south?

We lost.

[laughing] [chuckling]

Hey, Caleb, let's go
out and look at the night.

All right.

How about a little five-card
Russian roulette?

Why not, Severen?

It almost feels like you're one of us now.

Yeah, it does.

So what does that make me?

I ain't exactly sure.

It's good, right?
I guess so, yeah.

Do you miss the sun?

It's been so long,
I can't really remember.

How long?

Spring.

Four years back.

And I was in high school.

Homer said he was in fifth grade
and he needed help with his homework.

Little weasel.

Do you miss he day?

The day?

Nah. I can see better at night.

[rock on radio]
[b*ll*ts clattering on table]

Here we go. I don't want this.

Three cards.

How many you want, little boner?

How many for you, you old saddle bum?

Three.

Three.

There you go. One for her.

Three for the dealer.

Are you cheatin', Severen?

I ain't cheatin'.

What's this then?

[All laughing]

Deal the cards.

I fold.

I'm gonna taste the air.

Watch the time, boy.

Deal the cards.

It's impolite to stare.

Howdy.

My name's homer. What's yours?

Sarah.

What are you doing down here
all by yourself?

I do what I wanna do
when I wanna do it.

Wanna watch TV?

[Rooster crowing]

What's on?

Whatever you want.

Is it a color television?

Uh-huh.

Beautiful morning coming up here.
[Announcer over radio]

Looks like another sunny day also.
And folks...

I'd like to introduce you.

To... Sarah.

Boy, you people sure stay up late.

We keep odd hours.

Who ordered pizza?

Homer, sweet darling?
[Diamondback]

I tell you what. [Jesse]

Homer, you look at me when
I'm talkin' to you, now.

What?

Deal 'em.

Sarah...

...you here with your family?

Just my daddy.

And what room are you stayin' in, honey?

Uh, number three.

[Door opens, closes]

There'll be something else on.

There'll be something. Wait.

No, that's okay.
I better be going now.

No, wait! Wait, Sarah.

[Rooster crowing]

Sarah.

I oughta punch your lights out.

I guess you oughta.

Oh!

Oh, god, honey.

She's my sister.

What the hell's she doin'
up at 5:OO in the morning?

I tried callin' you.

We've been out a lot...

...drivin' in the truck.

Tryin' to track you down.

Dad.

Son.

Son.

Son?

Son?
[Severen chuckles]

'Round and 'round
and 'round she goes.

And where she stops,
nobody knows.

It's about time for that big old wheel
to stop rotatin'.

Who are these people?

I'm with them now.

Jesse, you let them go.

It's my family.

Go on, now.

You comin'?
[Father]

Caleb.

No.

But you're goin'.

No!

No!

She's mine.

You're gonna have
to give her back, son.

She's not yours.

I'm gonna nip her.

You can't do that.

I chewed Mae.

She went off and chewed on you.

Now I'm chewing our little sister.

That makes us even-steven.

You let her go or
I'm gonna have to hurt your body, Homer.

- You're gonna have to hurt my body first.
- Hold on a second, pilgrim.

Remember which side of the bread
your butter's on.

g*dd*mn, this is my family!
Let 'em go!

The question is whether
they'd let us go.

They've been trackin' us.

Now they know our
faces. I say k*ll 'em.

I've had about enough of this sh*t.
Let go of my boy.

And you, let go.

Of my little girl.

Daddy, put that away.
Ain't gonna do no good.

What do you mean?
It ain't gonna do no good?

I'd listen to your son.

I'd stop right there
If I was you, mister.

Not likely.

[g*nsh*t]

For you.

[Yelling]

[Groans]

[All screaming]

sh*t!
[Jesse shouting, indistinct]

Go on, daddy! Go!

What the g*dd*mn
hell's goin' on, son?

I can't expect you to believe it.
I can't believe it myself.

I ain't a person anymore.

I don't know what I am.

I'm sick!

We're gonna get you
to the hospital right away.

You do and I'm dead! No!

Caleb...

...those people back
there, they wasn't normal.

Normal folks, they don't spit
out b*ll*ts when you sh**t 'em.

No.

[Groans]
I got bit.

I got a bite.

We're gonna get you to
the hospital right away.

No!

g*dd*mn, you want me k*lled?

I ain't goin' to
the g*dd*mn hospital!

Hospitals fix this?

[Hizzing]

[Yelling]

Damn it, daddy,

Take me home!

Daddy?

Daddy?

You ever...

...you ever transfuse a person?

[Groaning]

[Sobbing]

Daddy?

I'm all right.

Oh, god, honey.

Whoo!

You okay?

Yeah, I am.

Sarah, I'll tell you about it one day.

Just promise you won't
ask me about it till then.

All right?

Okay.

Wanna go ride a horse?

Okay, let's go!

Knock it off.

It's gettin' cold.
You can almost feel the fall comin' on.

Yeah, the days
are gettin' shorter.

Nights are gettin' longer.

I'm tired.

You pick your dishes up
and I'll be upstairs to read to you.

I want Caleb to read to me.

Go on upstairs.

I'll be up in a minute.

Hey, don't forget
to brush your teeth.

- Ey...
- You know... Look, I...

[swing squeaking]

I'm gonna go out and oil that swing.

That can wait.

I can use the air.

Hi, Caleb.

Why did you leave?

You're warm.

Your skin's warm.

I belong here, Mae.

This is my family.

I miss you.

What's it gonna be?

Mae!
[Thunder rumbling]

Sarah!

sh*t!
[Thunderclap]

Son of a bitch!

[Thunder continues]

[Horse whinnies]

[whinnying] [Grunts]

[Hoofbeats departing]

I'd sell him.

g*dd*mn. Where's my sister, Severen?

Hey, let me give you a
hand there, old buddy.

assh*le.

Hey, Caleb!

I hate to be an Indian giver.

I really do.

But you disappointed me.

And now you're gonna have to pay.

First, you're gonna
give me back my spur.

Then I'm gonna knock
your tonsils out your assh*le.

What do you think
of them apples, huh?

Stop!

Stop!

Hey, mister...

Get the hell off my truck!

Keep goin' before you get k*lled.

[cocks w*apon]

I'm gonna give you till the count of five!

One, two, four...

[g*nsh*t]

Bull's-eye!

Jesus.

I'm sorry.

Damn you.

Now come on!

Come on, come on.

Come on.

Whoo!

[yelling]

Whoo!

Whoo!

Whoo!

Whoo!

Oh, sh*t.

Hey, Caleb?

Fasten your f*ckin' seat belt!

[Laughing]

Son of a bitch!

[Yelling]

No!

Yours...
[indistinct]

Whoo-hoo!

It's time to pay the fiddler.

Where's my sister, Jess?

I taught Severen
everything he knew.

But not everything I know.

The last sound that you hear
on your way to hell...

...is gonna be your guts
snappin' like a bullwhip.

This ain't got nothin'
to do with my sister!

You leave her out of this
and let her go!

Jesse, let him come back.

It's too late for that, Mae.

g*dd*mn, Jesse,
where's my sister?

Everything is gonna be all right.

Don't be scared.

I'm gonna take her back.

Sure you will.

Ahh! No!

Caleb, look out!

Jess!

Hey!

Go, Caleb. Make a run for it.

Come on, Jesse! Get in the car!

Mae, come on!

Hurry up!

Get in the car!

[Engine starts]

[honking horn]

Go on! Aah!

Go on, honey.

Go on. Run.

Run, Sarah!

[Sarah screaming]

No!

[Car door shuts]

No!

Block that sun out!

[Diamondback yells]

[Screams]

No!

Mae!

Homer!

[Groans]

- No!
- Homer!

Caleb!

Wait, Sarah!

My god.

Jesse.

- [Yelling]
- [Screaming]

Roast.

Fun times.

[Gasps]

Caleb, what's happening?

I brought you home.

I'm afraid.

Don't be.

It's just the sun.
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