What Rhymes with Reason (2023)

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- Look at the

view, look at the view!

- I'm not afraid of heights.

- Why are you so scared?

- I'm not afraid of heights.

- Why are you so scared?

- He's a tough guy.

- He's scared, he's scared!

He's scared, right?

He's scared!

- He's trying to

hide it, not good.

- The people on the

other side, other side.

- Ah ha ha!

Look at the view.

- What's up Wolves Nation?

As you know, the most

epic meteor shower

in history will happen

this Friday night!

All Wolves are invited

to the football field

to view this thing.

Also, my band will be

providing some tasty tunes!

I'll see y'all there!

- Anyway, let's turn that off.

Sup!

Try not to compare

yourself to others.

It's good if it

motivates you, I guess?

But it's not good if it like,

tears at your confidence?

- Yeah.

Yeah!

Let's get it!

Okay.

Yeah.

Wolf step on fire, baby.

#GOWOLVES!

- Come on, man

just give it back!

- Hey.

It is time for my solo!

- Give it back.

Now.

- Or what?

- Excuse me, sorry.

Yep.

Pardon me.

Oh, nice kimono.

Uh, yes, uh, Cal I

think that's plenty.

Shows over everyone!

- Boo!

I mean, woo.

- Mind your own

business, Brandt.

- Hey, I'm trying to help you.

Because if you start a fight

with your track record,

that's suspension.

Do you really want to

spend a whole 'nother year

in this dump?

- Whatever.

Have fun singing to dead kids.

Weirdo.

- Oooh.

- Uh-oh!

- Did I hurt

somebody's feelings?

- Zack stop!

- Come on, Jesse.

It can't be that bad.

- It's not great.

Whoa, babe alert.

- What are you doing?

- I can't let her

see me like this.

I look deformed.

- What about the plan?

- It'll have to wait.

- Maybe she'll find it hot.

- Jesse, do not delete the plan.

The Haley Davis' of this world

get taken off the

prom market fast.

This is like your last sh*t.

- I know, I know.

- You wanted this

girl since what?

Ninth grade?

- Seventh, actually.

- Seventh grade?

Are you kidding me?

- Okay, Billy.

You just want an in with

the volleyball team.

- Wow!

That's offensive.

Honestly, you think

I'm that selfish?

- Yes.

- I want us all to have

an in with the volleyball team.

- Where are you going?

- Away from this conversation.

- We've been spotted bruv.

Do something.

Do something!

- What, no, I don't...

- Okay, she waved.

She waved, you're good.

You're alive.

Alright?

Look, if it's

bothering you so much,

just put some make-up on it.

- Really?

- It's the 21st century, Jesse,

check your toxic masculinity.

We have a job to do.

- Hey, does it hurt?

- Mom.

I just got punched in the face.

Yeah.

- Zack, Mr. Hughes

wants to see you.

- Yes, sir.

- Hey, hey, hey.

Look at me son.

You're better than today.

You agree with me?

- It's just a setback, sweetie.

It won't stop the sunrise.

- You and Reena need

anything, you give us a call.

Okay?

- Thank you, sir.

- Alright, well, we

are running late,

so see you at home, Rocky?

- Actually babe, I think

Rocky, he won his fights.

- Bye, boys.

- Jesse.

I'm sorry.

- I know.

- Sorry, I didn't mean

to sneak up on you.

- It's okay.

Is Zack done yet?

- He's talking to

Hughes right now.

What song was that?

- Oh.

Uh, it's something

I'm working on.

He was my stand partner in band.

I used to show him

all of my song ideas.

I always felt like he got what

I was trying to do, you know?

- It sounded really good.

You're way better

than I expected.

Not that I expect

you to be good, bad!

I didn't expect to be bad.

You're, you're really good.

- Thanks.

I think.

- Yeah.

- Ah, thank you,

by the way, you know,

for, for earlier.

- Yeah.

It's nothing.

- I think it's something.

Everyone is so ready to

believe the worst about Zack.

Especially Zack.

He's not a bad person.

He just gets mixed up sometimes.

- I think we can all

get mixed up sometimes.

- Yeah, I guess so.

- Well, I'm this way.

- Right.

Yeah, uh, I'm over here.

- Um,

I guess I'll see you around.

- Yeah, I guess you will.

Peace and hair grease.

- Savannah?

Hey, I need to talk to you.

- What?

- I was wondering

if maybe I could...

What's that smell?

- Incense.

They help me relax.

- Well, you might want

to light another one.

Okay, oh wait, oh

wait okay, hold on!

Um, can I borrow some makeup?

For my eye?

- Borrow mom's.

- Your shade is closer to mine.

- Okay fine.

But leave me alone.

I'm busy.

- Wait.

How do I use it?

Okay, I can probably figure it

out.

Dad!

Mom said you needed me?

- Yeah.

Hey uh, come on in.

- Dad, can we talk later?

I got to get to work,

and I know you're going

to show me something

that's crazy.

- Hey, we always say we're

going to talk about it later.

Give me two minutes?

Come on.

- What are we looking at?

- It's our summer trip.

I know we talked

about doing this

after graduation, but I

started thinking about it.

What if we do it during the

meteor shower?

- I was going to go

to the watch party,

at the football field.

My friends-

- This is so much better!

This is the perfect

place to view this thing.

I mean, no light pollution.

There's nobody else out there.

An epic event.

At an epic place.

- Which you still haven't

told me the name of-

- That part's a surprise still.

- Dad, I don't know.

I'd have to miss school and-

- We leave on a Wednesday,

we're back on a

Friday!

When my Dad brought

me on this trip,

it ignited my love

for adventure.

Finding what was beyond

that beaten path.

It's something I

think we've lost.

This,

this is once in a lifetime.

Let's make it count.

What do you say?

One last hurrah

with your old man

before you head off into

the real world?

- Dad, I,

I really got to go.

But maybe we can talk

about this another time.

Like when you get back.

- Yeah, yeah, another time.

- Here we go.

Hailey, I need some

more unicorn crunch.

Hailey?

Uh, right, right.

Forgot about that.

Here you go.

Hey, do you have any plans

for the meteor shower?

- Oh!

I was supposed to meet

with a friend tonight.

I totally double booked.

Do you think you

can cover for me?

- What, you mean, like, now?

Can't wait just like, a minute?

Or two?

- Well, the rush is over

and you don't mind closing?

- No, um, I guess not.

I mean, I was just, I was just-

- Thank you so much, Jesse!

You are the best.

- Did you give her all the info?

- Mm-hmm.

- I got it.

Have fun signing autographs

or whatever you do

at these things.

- Any big plans

while we're gone?

- Uh, fleeing to Mexico?

- Oh, okay

Hey, you're beautiful.

Okay?

Try to get outside,

hang with a friend.

Share that lovely sense

of humor you have.

- Hm, okay, maybe.

- I love you.

Tell your brother.

- That you love him.

Yup.

Got it.

- All right.

- Bye!

- Bye!

- Miss you!

- Miss you.

- Hey, it's pizza

time for Hailey?

- Uh, yeah, that's me.

- Bro.

You don't look like a Hailey.

Hey, whatever floats

your boat, man.

- What?

- Jesse,

there was an accident.

Mom and Dad,

they're gone.

- Jesse,

Jesse!

Jesse!

You good?

- Uh, yeah.

Yeah.

- And what about this?

- Um, I'm not sure.

- I wouldn't be too sure either

So what's Sav going

to do now that-

- Bro, will you quit

simping for Sav?

She's not gonna date you man.

- That's not even why

I'm asking about S-

- You guys need a hand?

- Gran made you lunch.

It's pozole.

Kind of her specialty.

- Thanks.

- What are you doing?

- I need to see what's in here!

- Yeah, why?

- Because it's who I am.

Okay?

- Whoa.

I guess it's safe to say

you have the coolest dad

of any of us.

I, uh, I'm sorry.

I don't really know

the right words.

- No, it's okay.

I, I don't either.

- Jesse?

- "To my son,

Happy graduation."

- I don't think you mind

if you opened it, cuzzo.

- "It is the glory of God

to conceal a matter.

The glory of Kings

to seek it out."

- "Follow the compass

roses to Zion Point.

And etch your name

amongst the generations."

- No way.

- It couldn't mean-

- Yo, can you guys

stop doing this?

I hate it when y'all do that!

What is going on here?

- Zion Point.

- It's an old

Worthington Acres legend.

Cap. Worthington was this

rancher dude from the 1800s,

he got lost out

hunting once and-

- He was

looking for a lost cow.

- No, this is the

Scout's version.

Anyways, he had no food,

no water, and no hope.

Alright, he thought

he was going to die

so he found refuge at some

crazy overlook in the moonligh-

- It was a cave!

- Okay, can I tell it?

Thank you.

Worthington believed that this

overlook gave him a vision.

Led him out of the forest

and back to his cabin.

He called it Zion Point

point because he believed

that it was hallowed ground.

He want to protect it.

So he hid clues.

He made waypoints

throughout the forest,

and he left them only

for his sons to find.

- What did he leave 'em?

- Nobody knows.

I mean, they say that Zion

Point was never charted on a map

because Worthington wanted

his Sons' to earn it.

So whatever his clues were,

they're the only way.

At least, that's the legend.

- Dude!

Peak Goonies vibes right now.

Right?

- It's just some

dumb kid's story.

Worthington was a loon.

It hasn't been found

because it isn't real.

- My dad planned this trip,

some adventure he

wanted to share with me.

We were supposed to

go after graduation,

but he said to be

the perfect place

to watch the meteor shower.

Look,

"If yee seek a path to roam,

first depart from

hearth and home.

To a fortress of

forgotten Kings,

and stories hidden

'neath the wings.

For treasure given faithfully,

Spafford's Bliss

conceals the key.

Ascend the head of the lion

There you will find my Zion."

What if this is the missing

piece Worthington left behind?

I mean, it fits, right?

We got to do this.

- Do what?

- Go on the adventure

my dad planned.

Watch the meteor

shower from Zion Point.

- Jesse, the meteor

showers in two days.

- Well it's a three

day round trip.

We leave today, we'll

be back by the weekend.

- Yeah, but we have

school tomorrow.

Can't we find another time?

- We don't always

get another time.

Okay, look,

I know there's a

million reasons not to,

and I don't blame you

guys if you say no.

But I'm watching that

shower from Zion Point.

- Look, alright, so let

me get this straight.

Uncle John planned

a trip to see a once

in a lifetime cosmic event

from a mythical location

in the middle of nowhere

that can only be found

by finding symbols left

in the woods 150 years ago

by a backwoods rancher?

- Pretty much.

Yeah.

- It's classic Uncle John.

Rest in peace.

I'm totally in.

- Me too.

- You're not going.

- It's Jesse's trip.

- My Dad said this

trip changed his life.

I'm not turning anyone down.

- You guys are insane.

Fine.

I'm in.

- Oh, baby, I'm getting chills!

- We could use a Scout.

- Alright!

Fine, fine.

Alright, alright!

I'm in.

Look, we just got one problem.

Alright?

We don't even know where to go.

We don't have the

first waypoint.

- "First depart from

hearth and home."

Worthington left this

clue for his kids, right?

Well, maybe it's as simple

as starting from home?

Their home.

Which is?

- Worthington Acres.

No, but it's been

closed for years.

- Then we shouldn't have

anyone to bother us.

- We jammin' up right now?

We're jammin' up!

Yeah, I know, I'm a nerd.

Yo, what's up, guys?

It's your boy, Billy

coming at you with

another video.

I'm here with the squad.

We thought we could

have another normal day.

Or we could travel

into the unknown

on a quest for the

ultimate story!

Now, if you look out the window,

you see a lot of

grassland, a lot of trees

out the other window...

Renna!

I see you!

I love the energy!

There's Eli being a

walking first aid kit.

- Keep playin',

scrape your knee and I'm not

going to give you this bandaid.

- Paging Dr. Scrub,

paging Dr. Scrub.

Come in.

- Does anyone have

the exact time

of the meteor shower tomorrow?

- Yeah, yeah, I got it.

Uh, It's expected

tomorrow at 8:24 pm,

Central Standard Time.

- Told you Jesse,

right after sunset.

- Guys, I'm filming here.

Captain Jesse, our

fearless navigator.

To where you might ask?

That is the question,

ladies and gents.

We must follow the

clues to Zion Point.

A mysterious location

that cannot merely

be found on Google Maps.

Trust me, I've tried,

and it all starts out

Worthington Acres, baby!

- Shut up!

- Nice.

Reena?

- Thank you.

- Yo!

Whoa!

Yo, where'd you get that thing?

- The only useful thing

my Father ever gave me.

- What about a sister?

- Well, watch it.

Because I don't have the

gear to reattach limbs.

Jesse, just saying it now, it

was a bad idea to invite Zack.

- It's a little late in the game

to question the roster, bro.

- Listen, I get that

he's your friend,

and I respect that,

but I don't trust him man.

- Well do you trust me?

- Yeah.

- Well, good.

I trust Zack.

- Dude's Dad

m*rder*d somebody.

- He's not his Dad, Eli.

- - Yeah, but he's

also not not his dad...

Sup?

Why is he always so mad?

- I don't know.

- You're gonna talk

to him about that.

- Okay, let's put your bag on.

- Yo, Jesse!

We doing this or what?

- Yeah.

Yeah, let's do it.

- Alright.

Let's get it!

Yo, I'm here with the squad.

We thought we could

have another normal day,

or we could travel into

the unknown on a quest

for the ultimate story.

We must follow the

clues to Zion Point,

a mysterious location

that can not merely be

found on Google Maps.

Trust me, I tried.

And it all starts at

Worthington Acres, baby!

- You have got to be kidding me!

My car?

Oh, Son of a...

- Well, I mean,

it's not as inviting

as it used to be.

- Yo!

Hey?

What are you doing?

- What's it look like?

- Trespassing?

- Only if you get caught.

- Yeah, I'm not sure

that's how it works, Zack.

I mean, we haven't seen

anyone in miles.

- Yeah, Jesse but-

- Once we find what we're

looking for, we're gone.

Okay?

In and out.

Got this?

- It'll be fine, Eli.

Come on!

- Oh, y'all crazy.

- Alright, let's get it.

Come on.

Yo guys?

What's a good hashtag?

uh, Epic Escapades?

Zion or bust?

Or go retro with Squad Goals?

- Try Hashtag me before someone

throws my phone off a cliff.

- You know, that kind of

slaps, but it's a little long.

Ugh, alright.

Oooh!

We're criminals!

- All right.

It'll be fun, come on.

- That's not enough.

- Hey guys, wait,

I think we should pray first.

- Oh my God.

- Okay well,

everybody grab hands.

Bow your heads.

Our dearly Father, we thank

you for this beautiful day.

Thank you for your

unyielding glory...

What are you doing?

- What?

I'm generating prime content

for the greatest post

thread in history.

Which I'll be tagging

you all in, by the way.

You should be

thanking me in advance

for the follower boost, Mr. 220

Besides, that's like

the most clich prayer

I've ever heard,

and I'm Catholic!

- Okay, well, you want to do it?

- Don't mind if I do.

- Okay, well go ahead then-

- Don't mind if I do.

- Go!

- Okay, gentlemen and lady.

Bow your heads in reverence.

Dear God,

thank you for this chance

to do something epic,

something important.

We come

before you today

with this thick rock.

And this rock will

weigh us down,

for it is like the many

burdens we carry today.

Very heavy.

Okay, come on.

- We drop this rock

as a gesture of leaving behind

all that weighs us down,

from the weight of a pebble,

to the weight of Eli's Mother-

- Okay.

- Bro, bro!

I'm just joking.

You know how fine I

think your Mom is!

- Leave my Momma alone.

- Come on bro,

that's a good one!

- This is gonna be fun.

- Eli?

Bro!

Why do you always take

everything so seriously?

- Leave me alone Billy.

- He didn't mean

it, Eli, come on.

- Your Mom's literally

a 10 out of 10!

- Okay, Billy that's enough.

- Sorry!

- There it is.

Just like old times.

- Yup.

- How you doin' bro?

- I'm fine.

- Okay.

Since, you know, there's a lot

of stuff haven't gotten

to talk through yet.

It would help to talk.

- Eli.

I said I'm fine, okay?

- I know you're fine,

but I just wanna-

- I'm guessing these guys

aren't camp counselors.

- I say we run for it.

- Jesse, are you nuts?

Spoiler alert, you are.

- I don't even see them.

In and out, remember?

- Jesse, stay.

Jesse!

Jesse!

- Crap, crap, crap, crap crap!

- Zack!

- No, no, no!

This is a crime!

This is an actual crime.

We're criminals!

- Think of it more

as hooliganry.

It's more fun that way.

- Charming.

- Billy?

Keep look out.

- Why me?

- Because you

weren't a camp kid.

You don't know about this stuff.

- Alright, fine.

- What are we

looking for exactly?

- I don't know.

Something Worthington

would have left behind.

- All this stuff looks new.

Well, newer than the 1800s.

- Yeah.

This camp was

updated decades ago.

- But the clue would be part

of the original house, right?

- "You weren't a camp kid.

Oh, you don't know

about this stuff."

You're such a nerd, Jesse.

- "Depart from hearth and home."

Guys, I think I found something.

- No way.

- Eli, can you show me

how to work this thing?

- Yeah.

- Whoa.

Yeah, my name's Jesse.

I went to camp, I'm so cool.

Like, literally grow up, dude.

I bet you the clue

is right, here!

Huh!

Guys?

- Then we line up our index

with this weird

looking pitchfork thing

which is 290 degrees northwest.

Okay, so turn it to 290 degrees

and then we go.

- Wait, what happened

to the g*nshots?

- Guys, we got to go right now.

- Billy, I thought

you were looking out?

- My bad.

- Oh!

- I locked that

door before we left.

Here.

- Do they not see him?

- I can't tell.

- Hey!

What the hell are

you guys doing-

- Shut-

- What are you doing here?

- What do you think

I'm doing here?

I saw your dumb

story on my feed!

- Ugh!

Why am I so famous?

Can you get down, please?

- What are talk, oh!

- Quiet!

Hey, quiet!

Hey.

Hey!

- What?

- Shut up!

- What are you going on about?

Paranoid S.O.B.

- Let's go.

- I gave you a beer, hey!

Okay!

The cans are going to sh**t

themselves or something.

I forgot my beer!

- You guys.

We did it!

We frick...

Savannah?

- You.

- Follow me.

- Alright, enough!

We are leaving!

- Oh, no, Savannah, we

just found the first-

- You stole my freakin car!

- I did not steal your car.

And plus, I left you my keys.

Okay, that's not the point,

what I'm trying to say-

- No, that's kind of the point!

- Look, it's real, Savannah.

- What's real?

- Zion Point.

We're going to watch the meteor

shower there, at Zion Point.

- Jesse-

- Dad left me this trip, okay?

He has this old

map from the 1800s.

And this compass that

we've been using-

- Would you just listen to me?

Dad had a way of making

people believe in anything.

But this is just another story.

- Why are you even here?

- Jesse?

Jesse.

Jesse!

- You're hearing things,

My beer is spilling,

It's just like my stories

on the Discovery Channel.

- House ain't haunted, Ellroy.

- You're an idiot.

Do not project your

intellectual insecurities

on me, brother.

I am not the one that's afraid

to confront the mysteries

of the metaphysical universe.

- Wait.

Don't sh**t.

- Run!

Go, go, go, go!

- Yo.

That was crazy!

That was crazy!

Those guys like, like real g*ns.

I feel so alive right now!

- I feel so out of shape.

- I thought they had

you back there man!

I'm proud of you!

- Thank you.

- Okay, do you guys

think this is a joke?

Because we could literally

all die out here.

- Dad wanted me to do this.

- Dad?

Dad's not here!

- You're not going to stop me.

- Fine.

Then I'm coming with you.

- No, I don't need a babysitter!

- Okay, clearly,

that's not true.

- Well, we don't

have enough supplies.

- I brought some extra!

I mean, just let me check.

I'll check.

- Fine!

- Fine.

- Great.

- Good.

- Zion Point, party of six?

- Thank you!

- Um, are they always like this?

- Pretty much.

- Savannah.

Savannah?

Are you good?

- Yo!

Come on, Romeo!

We don't got all day!

- I'm right behind you.

- Yo, gnarley!

- No, Billy, we

don't have time for this.

- No!

No way, man.

I'm three miles into

this Okie jungle trek.

I almost took two sh*ts to the

dome, and I need a breather.

- Okay, We have a schedule

that we need to stick to.

if you want to make it-

- Bro!

this is the forest cuzz, there

ain't no schedule up in here.

- Yes, there is!

Dude, we have a schedule

that we need to stick...

Zack?

Zack, get back here.

Don't take off that,

let's go, Zack!

Stop.

Zack?

Alright, thank you.

I'm not...

Zack!

- Whoa.

Yes!

Yes.

Okay, that's at least a 6.5.

Okay?

- Ha ha-haa!

- Who's next?

Ladies and gentlemen,

Jesse Brandt.

- No, mmm-mm.

- Yeah, oooooh!

So you're too scared?

- Nope!

- I'll do it.

You know, since

Jesse's too chicken.

- Ooooh!

Snap, bro!

You just gonna

take it like that?

- Hey, Zack!

Take notes?

Yeah?

- You wish!

- Yes!

That's at least an eight!

Guaranteed.

Come on!

- Alright, One jump.

- In and out.

Sav.

Yeah!

Let's go, baby!

Let's go Jesse!

- Come on, baby!

Let's get it!

- Jesse, Jesse, Jesse!

Jesse!

Jesse!

- Whoa.

- Jesse?

- You got us!

- Now are we

doing this or what?

- Oh, let's go!

- Come on!

- Come on Savannah!

Get in here!

What are you doing?

- Come on!

- Hey, your shoe's untied.

- What?

- Yeah, the right one.

- My right shoe is

not untied, Billy.

- So interesting

trip so far, huh?

- Yeah, I guess so.

- Interesting female dynamic,

- What?

- Come on bro, you and Reena?

- Me and Reena what?

- Dude, sparks are flying!

Alright? You still don't have a

prom date. Let me wingman you.

Please!

- No no no, absolutely not.

- Give me one good

reason why not?

- Because you're terrible at it!

- Why you shouldn't ask

her to prom you dipstick!

- Oh, I don't know.

Reena's not really-

- Hailey Davis!

She's not Hailey Davis.

Oh, bro, let's get

one thing straight. Okay?

No one female out there

is going to check off

every little box of

what you think you are.

Not even Hailey Davis.

Right?

So just open up your

mind, live a little.

- She's also Zack's sister.

- Yes, that is

moderately terrifying.

But so what?

Eli hits on Savannah

all the time.

- What?

No.

Okay, no.

I'm not going to

prom so drop it.

Okay?

- Alright, I'm dropping it!

- Thank you.

Eli hits on Savannah?

- Well, He's not great at it.

- Hey, guys!

- Whoa!

You alright?

- I'm good.

- That giving "Fortress

of Forgotten Kings" vibes

to anyone else?

- Yo.

- This is insane.

- Alright.

We need to find a clue to the

next waypoint before sundown.

Okay?

The map said "Stories

hidden 'neath the wings."

So let's fan out and search

every level of this thing.

Savannah, Reena.

You go lower.

Zack, Eli, middles.

Billy, you and I will go up top.

Okay?

Yes, Billy?

- What if the stories

don't mean stories

like in a building, but

like tales or legends?

What?

That's, that's kind

of a good suggestion.

- Yeah.

No, you're right.

Um, let's just keep

our eyes peeled

and report anything

that makes sense.

Billy, you don't have

to raise your hand.

- Um, I think I should

go with Savannah?

We haven't done

enough cousin bonding.

- Uh, okay, yeah, uh sure.

If you find anything, radio.

Okay?

- I guess we're partners.

Race ya!

- Wingman.

- Alright well, I think we

should designate search zones.

So how about we go this way and,

and then we can get...

Okay, I'll meet you back up.

I'll...

- Jesse.

Hello?

Earth to Jesse?

Jesse.

You okay?

- Yeah.

Yeah, I'm okay.

- Makes you think, huh?

- Yeah.

About what?

- How old this all is?

What came before us.

What comes after?

How small we are.

Jesse?

We're all here for you.

You know that, right?

- Yeah, I know.

- I just,

I've lost a father too.

I know that it's different, but,

I guess what I'm

trying to say is,

all this weight

that you're carrying

doesn't have to be on you.

- Thank you, Reena.

- Oh.

- Okay, have you ever

considered looking at things

like a normal person?

- Translation: You desperately

want to be in some of these

super sweet selfies so

you can check later if any

of my followers asked

"Who's that baddie with Billy?"

- Yeah.

Yep you guessed it.

- Yo, hold the phone!

Yo.

Check this out, "Stories,

'neath the wings."

Yo, I bet you money

the compass rose is

in one of these books.

- You don't have money.

Oh!

You were saying?

- Yeah.

What are you, 12?

What have we here?

You were saying?

Alpha Bravo, this is Charlie.

We found a secret door.

I repeat.

A secret friggin' door!

- Let's go

- Yeah!

You can call me Billy

Holmes from here on out.

- I won't be doing that.

- Please?

- Billy.

- Ugh!

- Whoa.

There they are.

How far back does it go?

- I don't know.

Who's the camp kid now, huh?

- Everybody clap for Billy?

Good job.

- You know, I don't

appreciate your tone.

This is the last time you guys

will ever underestimate

good ol' Billy Holmes.

Hey, whoa, whoa!

- Billy!

Jesse?

- Just

push on the stone!

Just get the book!

- Come on!

I don't think they can hear us.

- Ugh!

- Oh, it's jammed.

Maybe there's an exit this way?

- Great.

I love cobwebs and secret

underground chambers.

But if a Basilisk eats me,

I'll never freaking

forgive you, dude.

- Deal.

Come on, man!

- Move.

- Come on!

It's not working.

Come on dude!

Its not working!

- Okay.

What if we use, like,

a stick or something,

you know, to pry it open?

- Yeah, that could

probably work.

- Right behind you, 'cuz.

- I thought you said

you were right behind me!

- Well, technically, I am.

Jesse, I do not like this.

- I think

we're almost there.

- You remember I

said I love cobwebs.

These might not qualify.

Jesse!

Jesse!

Just, breathe dude!

Breathe!

- I can't.

- Just relax!

What about the next waypoint?

- You go!

- No way man, this

is your thing!

Alright?

My Dad's going to write

me a check for graduation,

like a normal person.

- They're not moving man,

I don't think they

care that we're here,

just try not to touch anything!

- Okay, okay.

- You've got

this, that's right.

Just go.

I'm on your six, okay?

In case they att*ck from behind,

or above,

or the side,

sweet Sally Field,

they're everywhere!

- Billy, shut up!

- I'm sorry, man.

I can't help myself!

Let's go.

- This has got to be it.

- Yo!

Oh, we 'boutta be rich!

Open that piece up.

You kidding me?

This Worthington dude

is seriously chaotic.

- Oh, no, no, no.

This, this can't be it.

- Jesse?

Jesse!

Billy!

- A little help?

- Yeah, hold on,

- What the...

- We found it.

- Jesse.

- What?

- Jesse!

- Oh!

- Yo, dude,

I'm outta here!

- Go, go, go,

go, go, go, go, go, go!

- Okay!

Help!

Please, somebody help!

Open the door!

Go, go, go!

Hurry.

Oh, come on.

Come on, Jesse!

- Savannah?

You want a Jacket?

- Oh!

No, it's okay.

- Nah, you're cold,

here take my jacket.

- Are you sure?

- Yeah.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Yo!

Nice going on the roasters, Eli.

I always wanted to try

glizzies la splinters.

- Goodness.

- Oh, no, thanks.

- You're not hungry?

- Not for hot dogs.

Vegetarian.

- Oh!

Well, don't worry about it.

I got you.

I've got some uh,

got some pork rinds.

- So uh, Reena?

How's your prom shaping up?

- Fairly normal.

Why?

- If someone were to ask you,

you know,

hypothetically speaking,

would you consider saying yes?

- What if someone

were to hypothetically

shove your head up your a-

- Trail mix!

- Thanks.

- You're welcome.

- Uh actually, Principal

Hughes is letting me

do a song at prom.

- Is that the one

you played for me?

I mean, that, um,

that I heard you play?

- Yeah, it is.

- Is that what you want

to do with your life?

- Well, it's what I do now.

- Yeah, I mean like, is

that what you want to do

when you go to college?

- I don't really

think college is in the cards,

but music did get me through

the darkest days of my life.

You know?

It showed me how to make

something beautiful out

of all the ugly.

If can pay even a

part of that forward,

it will be worth figuring out.

What about you?

What are you going to

do, after you graduate?

- Take over the family business?

- Yo, that's not funny.

- Dude, your parents

have the mega church

all other little churches

want to be when they grow up.

You're like a prince.

- Yeah, and I assume

you're going to live off

of Tik Tok the

rest of your life.

- Oh you're so funny, Eli!

You know what?

You're going to be

begging me for my tithe

when I'm driving my McLaren

back to my Malibu mansion

with Ariana Grande.

Sitting shotgun.

Feeding me pitted olives,

while she serenades me

with her latest hit!

- So, you can't land

a date to the prom,

but you can land Ariana Grande?

- That's Mrs. Brandt to you.

And I don't have a

prom date by choice.

Okay?

Going stag means

my evening options

will not be tied

to the whims of a single female.

You know what?

I don't need to explain

myself to you guys.

Alright!

How about you, Zackary?

You got a you got a dream

we can take a fat dump on?

- I...

Forget it.

- Come on

man, you can tell us.

- I want to be a dad.

- Sorry.

- Our dad wasn't around much

growing up and when he was,

I just want to do

better, I guess.

- That's a good dream.

- Oh.

No, I'm not part of this.

- Come on, dude.

Are you kidding me?

- Oh come on Sav.

- You suck!

- All right, all right!

Um, I don't know.

I thought about becoming

a counselor, I guess.

- Savannah, you would

be a great counselor.

- Yeah, you'd think she'd

make a great anything.

- Billy, shut up.

Okay?

- I just,

I know what it's like, you know,

to have those days,

weeks, where I feel like, I

can't even get out of bed.

Everything just seems too scary.

And I missed out

on football games,

birthday parties,

my own prom,

It's just, it's held

me back from so much.

And, you know, dad invited

me on this trip too,

when I graduated High School.

But the only thing I

could think about was

what if I have a panic att*ck

in the middle of the woods?

So, I didn't go.

Truth be told,

the only reason I even came

out here was because my pills

were in the backseat of the car,

and I can't go two

days without them.

But you had the keys

and then we got sh*t at.

So, here we are

in the middle of the woods.

- Is that why you left school?

- I guess so.

Maybe one day

I'll have to figured it out,

and hopefully I can help

others figure it out, too.

- You will.

- Well, Jesse's had

his life mapped out

since the day he was born.

ou on a swim scholarship-

- Study sport entertainment.

Become a sports manager,

white picket fence.

Married, two kids.

- Right, Jess?

- I, uh,

I don't know anymore.

I've been thinking

a lot about that kid

that k*lled himself last fall.

Your friend?

We had a few classes

together, and uh,

he never had a pen,

so he'd always

borrow one of mine.

I saw him every day,

and then he was just gone.

My Mom used to say this thing

when something bad would happen.

She'd say, "It won't

stop the sunrise."

When she said that,

it always helped.

You know?

It meant tomorrow

we get another sh*t.

And I used to wonder,

how could anybody hurt so bad

that they thought it

could never get better?

And now I think,

maybe they just can't

take another sunrise.

I started getting these

thoughts, they, uh,

they just kind of pop up

in my head and everything,

everything gets so dark.

It feels like nothing

will ever get better.

Everything I thought

mattered doesn't anymore.

Because we're all

just going to die.

And we could it any second.

So, I mean, what's the point?

You know?

What are we hurting for?

And like, I know it

sounds stupid, but,

getting to Zion Point and

seeing that meteor shower, it's,

it's the only thing

that makes sense to me.

I just don't wanna feel

like this anymore.

I miss them so much.

- Jesse,

you know, God has a plan-

- I don't want his plan!

I want my life back!

- Can't sleep?

"Spafford's Bliss"?

I mean, any Idea

what this one means?

- No clue.

- You know who might?

- Don't say it.

- Reena!

Dude!

She's smart and like, "bliss"

is like her whole thing.

Solid girlfriend material.

- Billy!

Please drop it.

- Alright, whatever.

I just think it

would work, is all.

But I've never really

had a girlfriend

so I guess I can't talk.

- You date girls,

like, all the time.

- Yeah, but I've never

had, like, a serious girl.

- I mean, that's fine.

We're in high school.

You don't have to be serious

about that stuff yet, you know?

- Yeah.

Alright.

Thi...

This is gonna sound stupid,

but do you think I'm weird?

- Yeah, absolutely.

- Hey.

You said that way too fast.

- No, no, no, I,

ha, no, no, I mean,

that's a good thing.

We're all weird.

- I guess,

But like, I guess I just

always hoped my brand

of weird was marketable.

- I think it has been.

I mean, you have more followers

than the whole school combined.

- Yeah,

but you take all that away,

and then what's left to love?

- Billy?

Dude, you are loved by

more than your likes, okay?

I love you.

- I love you too, bro.

Jesse, last night,

you weren't saying

you could actually...

'Cause bro, I don't know what

I'd do if you weren't around.

Hang out

with Eli all the time?

You'd seriously do that to me?

And if I'm the one that

has to keep Zack out

of fights, like, I'm

gonna get rocked, bro.

So get rocked!

- And, Savannah.

- So I'd have to

be her brother now?

- Yeah, I think

that's how that works.

- Yeesh,

what an ugly view!

- Oh, it's the worst.

- So what now?

- "Treasure given faithfully,

Spafford's Bliss

conceals the key."

Maybe we need a key?

- Keys.

- What's a "Spafford?"

Or who's a Spafford?

- It's not a Biblical figure.

- Let's

search everything.

- Hey, Eli!

You wanna double check?

- No, no, no, no, no.

Yo, that ain't funny.

That's mad disrespectful!

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

Hey, hey, hey.

Zack!

Zack, may offer a suggestion?

Clearly, you've got some

pent up negative energy.

I mean, who doesn't, right?

But maybe instead of insults or,

you know, Mike Tysoning

people in the face,

just do what I do.

Dance it out.

Five, six, seven, eight!

Wolf ears.

Wolf ears.

Step bounce, step bounce!

Howl!

Flex bicep, claw, claw.

Go, Wolves baby!

All day!

Every day!

I'm just saying, you know?

- Guys, check this out.

- What is that?

- Looks like an offering box,

for tithes and

donations and stuff.

- Noice.

Maybe there's treasure in there.

- Well we've got a lock.

Now we just need a key.

- About that, look.

- "It Is

Well with My Soul?"

- No, no, no, look at the names!

- Spafford and Bliss!

Can you play it?

- Piece of cake.

Do you hear that?

- Hear what?

- Yeah.

Something's off.

D Flat.

Okay.

The key of the

song is in D-Flat.

The key to "Spafford's Bliss."

- You did it!

Uh.

That, that was great!

- Thanks!

Here goes nothing.

- Next stop, Zion Point

- Jesse?

Can I talk to you for a second?

Alone?

We need to go home.

Now.

- What?

No.

We're almost there.

- Jesse, this game

that you're playing.

- No, no, no!

Savannah.

I swear, it's not a game.

- Jesse, What you said last

night, it's really serious,

and it's not going to go

away just by taking a hike

and getting some fresh air.

Okay?

We, we need to go home

so we can work this out.

- There's nothing

back there for me.

Okay?

But out here, there might

actually be something

for the both of us!

- What do you think

you're going to find

if you get to Zion?

Okay, I get that you think

that it's going to be some,

some magic moment, but

there's nothing here!

Okay?

You need to go back home,

where you can get actual

professional help.

- Right.

Yeah, so they can

load me up on pills,

and hope it all goes away.

Yeah?

- That's not fair, Jesse.

- Oh?

You know what's

not fair, Savannah?

You closing off from everybody

to make yourself feel better.

Leaving me with Mom and Dad

to see how it affected them,

to see how much they

hurt to have a daughter

that wouldn't talk to them,

to me!

I thought things could get

better when you got home, but,

you don't get better, do you?

You just make

everyone else worse.

You know, for a

second, I thought

you might see this through.

But I should know better.

If you want to bail, bail.

I don't care.

- Hey, you good?

Yo Jesse, what's going on?

Where's Savannah?

- She made her choice!

Are you coming or not?

- Let's go.

- Wait, guys wait, uh, wait up!

Oh, the water.

- Whoa!

Oh, my gosh.

Are you okay?

- Yeah.

Yeah, I'm great.

- Jesse, We've been

walking forever, man.

- We don't have time to stop.

- Jesse, we got to stop.

- Look, look, look!

- Jesse, stop!

Jesse!

Enough, okay?

We've got to stop!

So we can relocate our

steps so we can get bac-

- No!

Okay?

You've got to trust me.

We've just got to

stick to the plan.

- No, Jesse, the plan is out!

So we, We are lost

and exhausted.

And you...

Give me the compass.

Okay?

I can get us back.

Give me the compass-

- What are you

trying to do, man?

If Jesse says we're close,

we're close!

- He's trying to make sure

we don't die out here!

- Yeah?

I think he sounds like

a self-righteous coward.

- What did you say?

- Hey guys!

We're supposed to be jammin' up.

- No one asked you.

- No, no.

Don't talk to him

like that, talk to me.

- Just let it go, Zack.

Okay?

- Come on preacher boy,

- What is your problem?

Push me again and

see what happens,

Okay?

Push me again!

Push me again and

see what hap...

- Stop!

Guys, stop!

Whoa!

Hey!

- Jesse?

Oh my God!

- Every time you do

something stupid,

he's always the

one who gets hurt.

- Zack!

No!

- Dude, just relax, bro!

Come on!

Calm down!

- Let go!

- Zack stop!

Zack!

Zack stop!

- I'm sorry.

- You get away from me!

No, no!

- Jesse!

Jesse!

Jesse!

- Hey, Savannah, Savannah.

Savannah!

Hey, hey.

Come on.

Savannah!

You need to come

back to us, okay?

Please!

Please, Savannah!

- What do we do?

- I don't know.

She doesn't have her medicine!

Breathe with me.

Out, slow, slow.

In, out.

In, out.

Yeah!

That's right!

You're doing good,

you're doing good.

Good job, good job.

You're breathing

That's it, that's it, that's it

- Eli, help!

- That's it!

You're good.

You're good,

You're good, you're

good, you're good.

You're good.

- Hey!

- I'll take care of this,

while you help them find Jesse.

- I'm not leaving.

- I'll be okay.

- Not leaving Zack.

- They need you more right now.

- Hey, wait!

Let us know as soon as you find-

- I will.

Guys!

What happened?

Come on, we have to go.

We've got to find him.

- Let's go.

Come on.

- Hey, guys, I'm with

Billy and Savannah.

No sign of Jesse yet.

I'll be in touch, over.

- Okay.

Uh, thank you, Reena.

Uh, be safe.

- You should go.

- Yeah, almost finished.

- This is my fault.

Just leave me.

- Zack, it's

not your fault.

- Will you stop the

Pastor's kid crap?

- What are you talking abou-

- Please?

You were right.

People have told

me my whole life

that I'm just like him,

that I have his eyes,

his temper.

You know, I thought

I could be different,

better than my dad,

but every time I

ever try to help,

I always end up hurting the

people I care about most.

I'm poison,

just like him.

You know, last night by

the campfire, you said,

God has a plan for everyone.

You really mean that?

- Yeah.

- Yeah well, maybe

that plan isn't good

for everyone.

Maybe for every winner,

there's a loser too.

I always hated people

telling me about my destiny,

but maybe they were right.

- Yeah, I know what you mean.

You know, me and my folks,

you know, we always gotta

act like we know what's up.

I mean, we're the

Pastor's family, right?

I mean, if we don't

got it together, then,

you know, what hope

does anyone else have?

Right?

You know, every Sunday, my

Father tells thousands of people

that if they walk with God,

then they can have

it together too.

And every Sunday, I feel like

my father is lying to me.

Because I have been walking

with God my entire life,

and I still don't

know what I am doing.

You know, everyone wants

me to take up his mantle.

You know, be like him.

But I'm not.

And he knows it.

You know, it kills

me because I just,

you know, I just want

to make him proud.

Just because I follow God

don't mean I'm perfect.

I just, I wish I could just-

- Step out of his shadow,

Let's jam up.

- What does that look

like to you guys?

- "Ascend the head of the lion."

- Guys, we found the lion head.

We think Jesse's

headed up the mountain.

We're going to follow.

- I found it.

- Jesse, where are you?

- He was right.

- We were almost here.

- Sav, it's time.

- Eli.

- Come on.

Where are you?

No.

No, no, no, this,

no, this can't be it.

No!

No, no, no!

This, this can't be it!

No, no!

Dad?

Mom?

- Jesse!

Take my hand.

- You were right, Savannah.

There's nothing here.

- Jesse, I know how you feel.

I know you don't think

that's true, but I do.

I know what it's like

to feel paralyzed,

for your mind to betray you.

And honestly, you know, I don't

know how this gets better,

but I do know

that Mom told me

to look after you,

and I haven't done a

very good job of that.

Jesse, you are

the bravest, most hard

headed person that I know.

You never give up.

And this time,

I'm not giving up on you.

But you have to fight.

- I can't.

- Yes.

Yes, you can.

You have to!

Jesse!

- You guys made it.

- We wouldn't miss it.

- Alright!

Name carving time!

- Nah, Billy.

That's for them.

- No, that's, that's

for all of us.

The whole family.

- What is it?

- Is that a date or a code?

- Or a combo.

It could be a, I

forgot the compass.

- I got you.

- Four, two, three.

- Okay.

Hold on!

You're telling me that

we could open this

with a hammer the whole time?

- "To my future progeny,

I don't know when

you'll read this.

But I assume you'll be about

the age I am as I write this.

Pretty trippy.

I don't know you yet.

But I can tell you

that being your father

is a dream come true.

Because in this moment

it is merely that,

a dream."

- I write

having just completed

the same journey as you,

a journey that has

shown me many things.

Pain and bliss.

Beauty and terror.

Forces beyond our

control or comprehension.

It's poetry.

Every piece and perfect

rhyme with its reason.

It's a path that leads us

through our darkest days.

For without darkness,

how could we know light?

Without pain, how do

we know ourselves?

The journey is hard.

But it's where we

discover who we are,

and what's worth living for.

It calls on our courage

like a lost treasure.

Daring us to seek."

- You're going to regret it.

- Is it like super

spicy or something?

- Not going to prom.

We have to start our

life again sometime.

I don't think they would

have wanted you to miss out

on this adventure.

- It's never going

to stop hurting,

Is it?

- Maybe not completely.

Jesse, This darkness,

it is a part of us,

but it doesn't

have to define us.

- Savannah, I'm sorry.

At the Church, I said some-

- I know.

Me too.

- Even if I wanted to go,

I don't have anything to wear.

- I think we can fix that.

- Is it me

or did going stag sound way

cooler than it actually is?

- It never sounded cool.

- What even is a stag?

- It's a deer.

- Hey, guys, over here.

- Stupid deer.

- I don't look that bad!

Keep that.

- No heckin' way!

- Guys look, it's John Cusack.

- Yeah, alright,

get it all out now.

- Did they ban dancing

in your town, too?

- Hey!

I thought you said

you weren't coming?

- Change of plan.

- If you're looking for Molly

Ringwald, you just missed her.

- Actually, believe it or

not, Savannah got to come out.

She's still out there.

So we jammin' up or what?

- Oh sh**t, son!

- I'm gonna get some punch.

You guys want to any?

- Dude!

- What are you waiting for?

Go!

- You serious?

- Yeah!

- I love you guys so much.

Thank you so, alright.

Bye!

- Ah,

They grow up so fast.

- Yeah, they do.

- Alright, alright!

Wolves Nation, we've

got a very special guest

coming up next.

Please turn your attention to

the stage, for our very own

Reena Jones!

- Savannah!

Hey!

- What are you doing here?

- Oh, I'm just, uh...

Savannah, I like you.

I don't mean like a

little crush or anything,

I mean like I, I care

about you like, a lot.

And I know it's probably weird

because I'm your

brother's best friend

and we're same age,

and you probably think

that's really weird

because you like-

- Eli.

I know.

- Oh.

Listen, what I meant to say

was that I know that we always

don't get a second chance,

but everybody deserves a prom.

Savannah Brandt,

may I have this dance?

- You may.

- Wait.

You gotta have the

prom attire first.

You look great.

- That was crazy.

That was crazy, bro-

- Oooh!

- Hey!

- You do know you're

supposed to drink that,

not wear it?

Rematch.

Come on, baby, make my day.

First sh*t.

Let's get it.

Come on.

- Five, six, seven, eight!

- Wh-what is this?

- Yeah, he's

dancing it out baby!

Let's get it!

Yo!

You wanna come dance?

Time to sh**t your sh*t, cuz.

Make seventh grade Jesse proud.

Go get em'.

- Hey.

- Hey!

- You uh, you sounded

great up there.

- Thanks.

I like your suit.

- Oh, thanks.

It was, uh, it was my dad's.

- You wear it well.

- I thought they'd

be here for this.

I guess I kind of thought

they'd always be around, y'know?

- Yeah, I know.

Nothing lasts forever.

That's why it's important.

- Get closer.

You two!

- Should we-

- Arm around.

- Okay.

I'll just sit right over there,

I just gonna-

- Yeah.

- Such a cute couple!

- Oh, uh, no, no,

we're, we're just, um,

we're...

- Reena, Jesse!

- You, uh, you wanna dance?

- Let's jam up.

Together we are better, better
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