BlackOut (2024)

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BlackOut (2024)

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- Come on, come on.

Get up, come on!

Come on.

- Where do we go now?

Where do we go?

No!

Have mercy, no!

- My God!

May this sacrifice appease

the hunger of the Beast!

- Please, have mercy!

No!

I beg you.

- Your sacrifice can

lead to our liberation.

You can save many many people.

- Sigga!

Don't do it, I beg you!

Don't do it, Sigga!

Please no.

- God, let my path be

filled with your glory.

I seek to regain your love,

I seek your forgiveness.

Help me quell the

desire for revenge.

God, give me the strength

when I set foot

inside those walls

to ward off the evil

that resides within.

- No, Sigga!

Stop, no, no, no.

No, no, no.

- Good day

friends, se you tomorrow

always here, same usual time!

Goodbye.

- Radio Randagio

News I am Lupo Libassi

and here are today's news:

The tug-of-w*r between

the US and Chinese heads

of state continues

over the adoption of digital

currency in free trade.

President Spengler and the

Chinese Chien-Shiung Wu

could reach an agreement

on overseas financing

with a single currency.

"It could be a turning point

for a more sustainable

global economy,"

says German Chancellor Windaus,

who is pushing for the agreement

to be discussed at the G8,

involving the world's

most powerful entities

in what could be the

new economic revolution.

Hideki Yukawa, the activist who

went missing on January 15th

during a humanitarian

mission in Madidi,

has returned home

safe and sound.

He was welcomed as a hero

in his homeland and stated,

"Now I want to dedicate

myself to the flowers

that grow in the

garden of my land".

Black Veil, everyone's ready

for tonight's global black-out,

From four p.m. today, all

flights are suspended,

the diesel engine

trains are ready.

Transport by ship will

also be suspended.

The shielding work

for data-servers by

IT and finance giants

from all over the world

have now been completed.

Globally, tests have been ran

for restarting power plants

and for emergency

cooling systems

of nuclear power plants.

Only a few hours

before the Black Veil,

Home Secretaries

of all Countries

are inviting people to stay

safe in their own homes,

and not leave them if

not strictly necessary,

between eight pm tonight

and two a.m. of tomorrow

morning, Greenwich time.

Experts assure us there won't be

any danger to our health and

that the possible blackout

will last a maximum

of two hours.

New clashes in the suburbs

of Nashik for the protest

that has been going

on for a month now.

The Government is now

sending the m*llitary,

but they assure

there will be no harm

against those who

protest peacefully.

Meanwhile, tension is rising

between the political forces

and the leaders of

the demonstration,

which accuse the politics

of publishing false data

about living conditions

in poor areas.

The race against time

continues off the coast

of the Galapagos Islands

to contain the leaks

of chemical waste.

- Hey, love.

Wake up.

- Mmm.

- I brought breakfast.

Come on!

Careful of I'm going

to eat your croissant.

- No, please, leave

it, I'm waking up now.

Please, give me two minutes

to put myself together.

- Mm-hm.

Well, I'll eat it.

- My God, it's good!

- Mmm.

I know.

They're amazing.

- You want to know

what else is amazing?

You are amazing.

I mean it.

- If this isn't a

perfect start to the day,

I don't know what is.

- Idiot.

Go get dressed.

You're already late.

- Okay.

- I'm gonna go get ready.

Seriously, you'll be late.

Come on.

- Huh?

- Oh, you're still here?

- Leaving now, love.

- Okay, have a good day.

- Thank you.

- First of

all, let's underline

that solar storms

are natural phenomena

that reoccur with a

frequency of about 11 years

and are directly

associated in periods

of intense activity from the-

- Let's hope it goes well.

Possibly not like

in that movie with,

who was it again, Nicolas Cage?

- What?

- Where all of California was

wiped out in a solar flare.

- Aaah!

I know the one you mean.

Well, if it does go like that,

then only aliens

could save us, maybe.

- Yeah, probably.

- However, don't worry, he

said that the power outrage

will only last a

couple of hours.

Just enough time to

eat, have a beer,

maybe play some board games.

- Mmm, yeah.

- Everyone's

favorite artist.

See if you can guess who it is.

- Good morning!

- Good morning.

- Hi there!

- How's it going?

- All good!

You?

- Good.

Hyped for tonight?

- Of course!

- You took your sweet

time to get here, huh?

- Bit of a traffic jam.

- Yeah, guess who was late?

Who has long hair?

- Long hair.

Of course, as always.

- He needed to do his

blow dry.

- Hey, man.

- Hey, man.

What's up?

- All good.

- Hey, where's my buddy?

- She's getting ready, angel.

- How are you?

- Not too

bad, and yourselves?

- Good, good.

Rushing, always, but good!

- Would be

strange if you weren't!

We hope to have a good party.

- Here they are, finally!

- Finally!

- Hi.

- How are you?

Good, you?

- Very good!

- Babe, so good to see you!

- You too!

- First the master of the house.

- Of course.

- Come in.

- Okay.

- Guys.

I discovered a new

typically Italian recipe.

Brace yourselves!

- Ah, the plates.

- Thanks.

- Thank you.

- I found it

on a Facebook page

called Franca Genius Chef.

It seemed quite straightforward.

- Thank you.

- Let's hope

it's not an epic fail.

- It smells delicious.

- Thank goodness.

- Let's hope it tastes

delicious too, huh, Alice?

- Always so kind.

- Eh, well.

- Such a sweetheart.

- All right.

Everybody served?

Ah, wait!

Well, you sit down.

- Okay.

- May this blackout

get over and done with

and may it bring us a

year full of surprises!

- Well, then, to surprises!

- To surprises!

- To surprises!

- Here we go.

- Enjoy!

And now, finally, we can eat!

Enjoy your meal, guys!

- Enjoy.

- Mm!

- Wow, this is good!

You can say whatever

you want about Italians,

but no one cooks like they do.

- Yeah, that's for sure!

- I absolutely

want the recipe.

- Come on.

- Hm?

I'll give it to you later.

- Thank you.

- Does anyone want

anything else?

- No, I beg you!

- No.

Thank you, but no.

- Good, but too much!

- We're so full.

- Delicious.

- I'm glad you liked it!

- Yes, yes delicious.

But, hell, you made a ton of it.

- Power cut is in

less than an hour...

what do we want to do?

- We could play, uh,

the phone game.

- The phone game?

What's that?

- I'll explain.

It's really stupid.

I mean, it's a stupid

game, but it's also funny,

you find out a lot of

stuff about each other.

- Cool!

- So, everyone has to put

their phones on the table

and whenever

someone gets a text,

one of us reads it out loud.

And obviously remove

our passcodes.

- Well that sounds

f*cking ridiculous.

- Come on, Dylan.

- Are you keeping

something from me?

- Oh please, it just

sounds like a sh*t game,

but hey, if you care

so much then here.

- Yes, Dylan!

- Don't mean to sound boring,

but I also think

this is bullshit.

- The anxiety!

But I'm very curious to see

who's phone will ping first.

- It's Ryan.

He says he'll anticipate

the appointment

to 10 a.m. on Monday.

- Boring!

I really can't be bothered

to go to that reunion!

Only f*cking numbers on numbers.

Literally you just show

up say good morning,

here is the balance sheet

for our company this month!

Oh well at least you've

understood how the game works.

Simple, right?

- I still think this is

a f*cking waste of time.

Let's do something

more fun, like Twister,

or since today is more

like New Year's Eve,

maybe some drinking games.

- Well, we can guess who's

phone's going to ping next.

Whoever gets it wrong drinks.

- Yeah.

- Great idea.

I'll get the glasses

and more alcohol.

- There.

- I'll take it!

- Hey little bitch,

you already f*cking Dylan?

Well, it is incredible

that those two morons

haven't notice

anything yet again.

Are you thinking about

breaking up with Matt

or you'll keep pretending

it's all a happy family?

Well, you tell me!

Now I've got to go.

There's a boy waiting

for me in my room.

We'll catch up tomorrow.

Have fun, little bitch!

- What's happening?

- Yeah, what's happening?

Care to explain?

- Nothing, what do you mean?

- Yeah this friend's an idiot.

She just likes pulling

my leg like that.

- Really?

And then let's see.

So this is just

a sh*t joke then?

- Uh, they are joking, right?

- Let me explain.

- You're not

explaining sh*t, okay?

- Babe, listen to me, please.

- I need to be alone.

- Matt, wait!

- Please, listen.

Can we talk?

Can we talk?

I can explain.

Please, look at me.

I can't stand this

silence from you.

- Where?

Tell me, where did I go wrong?

- What?

You didn't do anything wrong.

- Bullshit.

It was all bullshit!

All those things you told me.

The new house,

the keys,

the car, furniture.

If I were you, I would

seal my mouth shut.

- Summer, can I talk to you?

- Tell me.

- Come.

Listen, I can't

stand to be here.

Alice is upstairs

in our room crying,

I can't even look at her.

How disgusting!

- What are you suggesting?

- I don't know.

Lets go out to see what's

going on out there.

I just can't be here.

I'm gonna explode if I

stay in here any longer.

I mean it!

- I know, I understand.

I don't know, we could

go to the police.

Maybe they'll be able to

tell us something more.

- Yeah.

Good one.

- What are you talking about?

- They're thinking of going

to the police to find out

why the power cut

is still going.

- It's a good idea.

We could try.

- I really don't think

that's a good idea.

They've been saying we need

to stay home on the news.

As hard as that is right

now, we have to do that!

- You have no right to tell

me what do to right now.

Not in my house.

- I didn't mean to-

- Shut the f*ck up!

- Let it go,

let it go.

It's not worth it.

Instead, let's try to understand

why the current does not return.

- You're right, it's

not the right time.

Let's get out of

here Summer, please.

Take the torch.

- Yes.

- Ah, the police station

is three kilometers away.

Can we take your car?

- Yes, certainly.

Dylan, give me the car keys.

- I'm coming too.

- Come on.

Oh.

sh*t!

It's not working.

- Perfect.

- The solar storm has

blocked the control unit.

- What do we do now?

- I don't know.

I guess we could go back

inside and wait a bit.

- No, I'm walking.

- Why?

It'll be okay.

You'll see.

- No it won't be f*cking okay.

How on earth can you think

I'd go back in there with you?

- Come on, calm down.

- Calm down my ass.

- Let's go with them.

Let's go with them.

- All right.

Let's go.

- Hey, can we talk?

Please, let me explain.

- What is there to explain?

You cheated on me.

- It's not that simple.

There's no excuse for

what I did to you.

I know.

But I'm going through

a difficult time.

I tried to tell you.

But it's not so easy.

- So when were you thinking

of telling me then?

How long has it

been going on for?

- Maybe five weeks or so.

Trust me I was finding the

right time to tell you,

but you were either busy

or working a lot and-

- All f*cking bullshit excuses.

- I know.

I can understand.

My workload was nothing

compared to what it usually is,

so I started leaving early.

As I was walking down

the street I met Alice

and she asked me why

I was out so early,

so I told her everything.

I don't know, but at that

moment she was there for me.

I had fears,

insecurities and doubts,

and I don't know how it ended

up becoming what it did.

I swear I didn't

want to hurt you!

- Shhh.

Can you hear?

- What?

Everything's gone silent.

- What's going on?

- I don't

know, but it's weird.

It's like everything's gone

deserted all of a sudden.

- Let's keep walking.

The police station is

still a long way away.

- Wait.

Okay, maybe we should

actually just go home.

- Help!

- Calm down!

- Please Help!

- He needs to go to a hospital.

- Please.

- Calm down.

- What is it?

- It's a beast,

it's a creature!

It k*lled my friends!

No!

No!

- Try to calm down.

I can't understand

what you're saying?

- We have

to go to the police.

Help me!

- We have

to go to the police.

- No!

No, not that way, no!

- Calm down!

- Run!

Run.

- Wait here!

- Run, run!

- What the f*ck's happening?

- Run!

- Can you tell us what

the f*ck is happening?

What did you see?

- I don't know.

I don't know what I saw.

But it wasn't human.

I mean, it was human,

but it moved,

it moved like a beast.

The guy was covered in blood.

And the beast

was eating him.

- What was that?

- Carry on.

I don't know what it was.

We're not safe here.

We're not safe.

- Let's leave.

Now!

- What do we do now?

Please, let's go back.

- I think we should

go back home.

It's safer.

- No you don't get it!

No place is safe!

Have you seen that, that thing?

- Then what?

What do you suggest?

- I don't know.

I do not know.

- Dylan's right.

We should go back.

- How?

That thing, it

could be anywhere.

We only have torches.

- Matt, do you have

any idea where we are?

Matt!

I am asking you if you

know where the f*ck we are.

- Yes, I know.

- How do we get home?

- There are two ways.

One is on the main

road through town,

the other is in remote

pathway, through the woods.

- f*ck!

How are we going to get home?

- We don't have

much of a choice.

We just need to decide which

route is most convenient.

- Matt, what is the fastest way?

- Through town.

- Okay!

Lets go there then.

- Are you joking?

That thing is there!

- She's right.

Going in town now would

be like a m*ssacre.

- Okay, then into

the woods we go.

- All right.

- Where are these

sounds coming from?

- I don't know, but we

have to keep going ahead.

- Okay.

If we make it home,

what do we do next?

- I don't know, but

we need to find help.

- Yes, we'll wait for

the power to come back

and we'll call the police.

- Probably.

- Did you hear it?

Something's here, I feel it.

- Come on, keep going.

- Keep going!

I can see the fence.

- No, Matt!

- We gotta help him!

- No!

We have to go home!

- No!

- Come on, lead her.

Let's go.

- No, Matt!

- Come on.

- Come on.

- Matt.

- Oh God.

Go inside!

Quick!

- Oh my God, it's you!

Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm okay.

- Is it gone?

- For now!

- What do you mean "for now"?

We're all going to die,

we're all going to die!

- No!

No one else is going to die.

- How can you say that?

Matt is gone!

- Let's just wait.

All we can do is wait.

Someone must be

taking care of this.

I mean, the authorities

will know what's happening.

Right?

- I think, I think this

isn't the first time

this has happened.

- What?

- This thing.

- What do you mean?

- When I was in astronomy class,

the professor

spoke about a study

that related the

magnetic field of the sun

to certain historical

events and popular beliefs.

In short, the magnetic field

of the sun reverses its polarity

once every 11 years.

With today's technology,

we can better understand

these phenomena

and anticipate their severity,

just like what's

happening today.

The professor then delved deeper

into the history

of these phenomena,

and told us about March 1989,

when rare things took place,

such as sightings

of auroras in states

like Texas and Florida.

He also told us about

other similar episodes,

just like the one in 1859,

when, just like today,

there was a global blackout.

Only at that time

technology was obviously

not like it is today,

and the damage was bad

but not disastrous!

But when we were

in the underpass

and Matt told us

what he had seen,

I swear I couldn't believe it!

Here we go again.

The legends are all true.

The professor talked about

an ancestral creature

that thrived in the dark!

In some books, there

is also talk of a beast

with wolf-like features.

In the 13th century,

people went do far as

to make human sacrifices

to appease its hunger.

It doesn't seem real.

- How did they stop the beast?

- I don't know.

I think its hunger

somehow got manageable.

But this solar eruption

has brought it back again.

- My god.

All this time,

it was here.

- We need to hope

his hunger vanishes.

- The creature will

vanish with it.

- I don't want to die,

I don't want to be

eaten by that thing.

- No one will die anymore and

no one will be eaten again.

We just need to wait for

someone to come to help.

- That's if they come.

- No, I can't do this!

We can't just sit here

and wait to be k*lled.

We must do something.

- What do you suggest?

- This is your

father's house, right?

He used to hunt right?

- Yeah, so what?

- So there should be some

g*ns somewhere in this house.

- I think he's given

away most of his things.

Maybe there's still

a r*fle in a closet

in the tool shed or something.

- Let's go check.

- Are you mad?

It's too dangerous.

- Yes, we should wait.

- Wait for what?

Wait for help that won't come?

Wait for our death?

Huh?

- You're right.

We need to be prepared

to defend ourselves

when the beast comes.

- Good, so let's go to the

shed to get our weapons.

- Wait, I'll go.

- No, Dylan you're

not going on your own.

- Yes, I can.

Summer,

I will not allow anything

to happen to you.

- Dylan!

- Listen to me.

I behaved shamefully!

I want to make up for it.

If you'll allow me,

I want to start over.

And I don't want anything

bad to happen to you!

Please stay here.

- Be careful.

- Okay.

I'll take the weapons

and I'll be back.

I'll just be a minute.

Alice, check if you

have more torches.

- Something must have happened

to him, I can feel it.

- Try to stay calm,

all we can do is wait.

- No, I can't.

We must do something.

- What do you want to do?

- Oh, I don't know!

But if he needs help I can't

just leave him in danger!

- I'll go check if

we have something

that we can use as a w*apon.

I'll check downstairs.

- I'll check in the hall.

- Okay.

- The door is open.

- In the rush of things

he probably left it open.

Check outside the door, I'll

go downstairs and check.

Okay?

- I will, okay.

No!

- Summer.

- Please, no!

- Take the g*n.

- No, stay with me, please.

- You must go!

- I'm not leaving,

not without you.

Please!

It'll be okay, but you

stay with me, please!

- I'm so sorry

to have hurt you.

- No, no,

don't worry about that.

- I'm sorry

for everything.

- Listen, it'll be alright!

Okay?

But you stay with me!

- I didn't mean

to hurt you, Summer.

- No, it doesn't matter,

it doesn't matter.

It's all good.

We're gonna start over

like you said, okay?

- You'll have

to go on without me.

- No, no I don't want to!

No, please!

- This is how

it was supposed to be.

- No, no.

No, Dylan, Dylan, Dylan!

No!

Wake up, please!

Dylan, Dylan.

No!

Wake up, please!

Wake up, please!

- Summer?

Summer?

- No, no.

- No.

- Hey!

Hey!

Are you okay?

Are you okay?

Listen, would you

like to come with me?

It's been a very long

night for everyone.

Come!

Is it safe where you live now?

- I don't know.

I don't think so.

We've been running all night.

- Everyone is dead where I live.

- Yeah, same.

- Do you know somewhere

safe where we could go?

- No,

they're everywhere...

- We could try

somewhere in town.

- Yeah, maybe where

they've already been.

They won't come back.

- They're

deploying m*llitary forces.

Experts have not yet been able

to explain what is happening.

We repeat, we are in

a state of emergency.

Humanoid creatures have

appeared in the blackout.

They att*ck humans and

animals without distinction.

The armed forces

are actively engaged

to protect the population.

If you're lucky enough to

hear this radio message,

spread the word.

We are in a state of emergency.

Do not leave your home.
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