Invasive 2: Getaway (2025) Movie Script
- The story that shocked the nation...
- In a shocking turn of events...
that has stunned the nation.
I'm standing outside the estate
of pharmaceutical tycoon, Pierce Patton.
Billionaire, Pierce Patton,
has been found dead.
Investigations
revealed a hidden laboratory...
-Unspeakable experiments
- on kidnapped victims.
- is extremely graphic.
- Viewer discretion is advised.
This is disturbing content.
Forced mutations. Tortured.
Deliberately given cancer
as part of his deranged search for a cure.
A terrifying example of how money
can shield even the darkest secrets.
The anonymous victim
who fatally confronted Pierce
remains under protection,
her identity closely guarded.
Having faced such unspeakable horrors...
Kay? Boat's here.
It's a stark reminder
of just how far somebody can go.
- Huh?
- Boat's here.
Sweetie, maybe
give that stuff a rest for the week?
Ignoring it doesn't help, Dad.
But that's the point
of this trip though, right? Just relax?
How far away is this place?
It says it's a few hours
from the mainland.
Wow! Look at all these activities, kiddo.
Paddleboarding looks fun.
Hey! Welcome aboard, guys.
Y'all ready for
your Pink Paragon experience?
Hello?
Thought you could get away?
Dad?
Up here!
Come check this out, Kay.
Dad, how can we afford this?
Don't worry about that, kiddo.
Everything's taken care of.
You deserve this.
Welcome!
The paddle boards are complimentary, right?
Everything at the Pink Paragon
is complimentary, sir.
- Wanna give it a try, kiddo?
- Yeah, sure.
I have you in our seascape suites,
gorgeous views of the water.
What a "suite" deal.
Um, is there anywhere here
that gets service?
Unfortunately, there is
no cell coverage on the island,
but guests are welcome to use
the landline and we do offer free Wi-Fi.
Okay...
Um, and where's your server room?
I'm sorry?
Your server room? For controlling
the signal and communications.
Oh, um... I'll need to get back to you
on that one. A bit above my pay grade!
- Enjoy your stay at the Pink Paragon.
- Thanks.
Don't do elevators, Dad.
Sheesh...
Okay...
- Not bad, hey?
- Yeah.
You know, apparently,
afternoon is the best time to snorkel.
"Discover the underwater wonders
where you can swim alongside sea turtles,
and a dazzling array of tropical fish."
Totally radical dude.
- What're you doing?
- You know? The turtle!
From Nemo?
- You love that film.
- Yeah. When I was like five, Dad.
So, what do you say, kiddo?
Uh... I'm gonna go to the gym.
Okay...
I'll book us a spot, just in case.
- Meet you at the pool later?
- Sure.
- Excuse me, ma'am.
- Hi!
Can I help you find something?
Uh... Yes. Um...
- I think I'm lost...
- Hm.
- I'm looking for the gym?
- It's one level up, ma'am.
Sweet. Thanks.
In a major legal development today,
Perry Patton, the father and financial
backer of the late pharmaceutical magnate,
Pierce Patton,
has been cleared all charges.
Justice has been done,
as far as I'm concerned.
Despite leaked documents
from an internal source,
the court found insufficient evidence
to prove that Perry Patton was aware of
his son's horrific experiments.
Patton was also acquitted
of any complicity
in the murder of
nineteen-year-old Riley Cooper
who was responsible for
the death of actress Jessica Grayson,
the girlfriend and accomplice
of Pierce Patton.
You bitch!
The verdict comes after... speculation.
Let it out, Kay.
It won't change the fact that you're weak.
Shut up!
- Deep down, you know we've won.
- Shut up!
- We'll always win.
- Shut up!
Oh! Excuse me?
I think you've got my bag.
Oh, shit. Sorry.
It's no problem.
I guess we both just have fantastic taste.
Yeah.
- I'm Alex, by the way.
- Kay.
- A fellow solo traveler?
- Oh. No. I'm here with my dad.
Oh, nice.
- Yeah.
- Or... okay, let me guess.
He's already jam-packing
your itinerary with activities?
Which is also one way for him
to avoid having any real conversations.
I get it. I mean, my dad's
not exactly easy to talk to either.
But, I mean, it's not the worst spot
for you to be spending
some forced quality time.
Yeah, I guess.
Okay. Well,
I'll let you get back to it.
- Cool.
- See you around.
- See ya.
- Okay.
C'mon now, missy. Don't be shy
with the rum. Gimme two more fingers.
Gracias.
- A little more to the right.
- It's coming, sir! It's coming!
It's just a little heavy.
- More.
- More? More, what?
- More right. Yeah.
- More right? Fine.
Here?
- Okay. Okay, back. Yeah.
Damn, Mindy girl!
You're gettin' yourself all wet before
you've even dipped a toe in the pool.
- The water looks good!
- It is.
- Beautiful day, huh?
- Oh, sure is.
Sun ain't the only thing
turning up the heat, huh?
Uh, yeah...
These loungers get very toasty.
- Oh?
- Yeah.
- You married?
- Oh, A widower.
Oh?
- You waitin' on your girlfriend?
- My daughter.
- Oh...
- We missed the snorkelling.
And I'm getting the distinct impression
she doesn't really wanna
hang out with her old man.
- Well, enjoy 'em while you can.
- They grow up fast.
- You got kids?
- Oh, I did.
My daughter's dead.
Oh, gosh. I'm so sorry.
Why?
You didn't murder her.
Hey, sugar! Water looks good!
Seat taken?
Your mom would've loved this.
Hm... Maybe the view.
- Not the sand.
- "Nature's butt-crack exfoliator."
She would've preferred a camping trip.
The forest
was always her happy place.
And affordable.
This is pretty expensive
for a guilt trip, don't you think?
I'm not trying to buy
your forgiveness, Kay.
I just... I wanted to give you the best.
I mean, look at this view!
Wow, looks like
something I had in the '90s.
- Can you play snake on it?
- It's a satellite phone.
- And why do you have one of those?
- Are you seriously asking me that?
Kay, I didn't...
I'm sorry.
I just told myself I'd never be in that
position again. Trapped. Helpless.
You're not trapped.
The world's your oyster, baby girl.
Dad, have you been following the trial?
He's getting away with all of it.
Perry Patton can fund his son's
torture chamber and still walk away.
So, nah. The world's his oyster.
Kay, sweetie, it's not healthy
to obsess over the Pattons.
Any time I try talk to you about this
you tell me not to focus on it.
Is it wrong
to want my daughter to enjoy life?
Is that it, though?
- Or just another way for you to avoid me?
- Kay, come on.
Why are we here, Dad?
Nothing's changed.
- If I could change the past, I would.
- Which part?
Abandoning me after she died, or screwing
her nurse before the dirt even settled?
I was lost. Grieving.
So was I, Dad!
We were supposed to be
grieving together, but you bailed!
Says the one who ran off
to squat in a stranger's house
and almost got herself killed!
- Right. What happened is on me.
- No. I'm not saying that...
You know what
our difference is though, Dad?
I own my actions.
Kay!
Patton may be a free man,
but the head of the once-prominent family
is dealing with a series
of debilitating economic blows.
Between significant stock declines
and mounting civil lawsuits
from the victims' families
Perry Patton is indeed in a dire place.
- Hey.
- Hey.
When I think about
what he put you through...
The anger's like a knot
twisting and tightening.
But it's anger towards myself.
Dad...
I wasn't there for you.
I made a mistake.
And I know I can't just fix things
with a fancy getaway and room service,
but... I'm trying.
I don't even need you
to meet me halfway,
just take a few steps?
You wanna grab some dinner?
What are you talking about?
I have great balance.
Oh, please,
I've seen jello balance better.
Excuse me, ma'am.
I've located the server room,
if you'd like to have a look.
If it's gonna make you
feel better, let's go see it, kiddo.
- Okay. Yeah.
- Great.
Right over here.
Zero, three... What is that?
Two, eight... Oh!
Hm! I do not know what any of this does.
I do not envy the IT guy!
Anything in particular
you're looking for, ma'am?
Um, no...
Oh, you are such a dirty dawg!
Well, we're on vacation,
we might as well...
Exactly which region of Tuscany
does the olive oil come from?
Thank you.
- Why's this hotel so empty?
- I'm not complaining. We lucked out.
- Who's that?
- Oh, just someone I met earlier.
Alex. I think.
- She's on her own?
- Mm-hm.
- I think I'm gonna do the risotto.
- Should we invite her to join us?
- Dad...
- If you were here by yourself,
I'd want a friend to invite you to dinner.
She's not a friend.
Alright.
Oh, my God! The Brummie accent
is nothing like London's!
At least I got the country right!
Oh, he for sure thought
you were Australian at first.
- What?
- True, true.
Okay, I don't know if that's worse
than saying I sound like Peaky Blinders.
- So, all your family in the UK?
- Just my mum.
- And the rest spread out?
- Dad... That's personal.
- Sorry, didn't mean to pry.
- It's fine. I have a small family.
Even smaller recently.
I um... I just lost my brother.
- Shit, sorry.
- Oh, Alex, my condolences.
Mm, it's fine.
We have a small family too. We just
lost Kay's mother last year. Cancer.
- Yeah.
- I'm so sorry.
Yeah, baby! That's a double!
Goddamn, woman! Fuck.
I swear you're cheating.
Oh, you might as well
be challenging gravity, baby.
Brilliant. I'm in a sports bar
surrounded by fucking jocks.
Oh, wow! I see you haven't
unpacked your suitcase yet.
Man's got five-year-old
Costco coupons in there.
- Why?
- Hey, they're still valid.
- Hm! The wallet of junk.
- But, not all junk.
- Ain't she cute?
- Aw. You look like your mum.
And she's got her brains too, thank God.
Hey! Any other challengers?
Are y'all too chicken
to take on the reigning champ?
I was the Michael Phelps
of this game in college.
Dad...
Dad, no.
Dad, I am begging you.
Don't worry. I'll make you proud.
- Go, Mr Bennett!
- Hey!
Shoot me.
- Ahh!!
- Oh! You couldn't flip a light switch!
Uh-oh! Looks like "Michael Phelps"
could use some help.
Thought this place was high-end,
not some frat party.
Oh. Said the man still bitter about
not getting a frat invite in college?
Whatever.
- Well, he seems fun.
- So fun.
- Oh!
- That was kinda close!
How many of these until he
starts to look like Pedro Pascal?
Because, currently, he's my only
option for a holiday romance.
Another, please.
Yeah, do you think it's weird
there's hardly anyone here?
Yes. At first, I thought it's
because it's just ridiculously expensive.
But then, and...
not to be a judgmental bitch,
but the other guests don't exactly
scream "disposable income."
- You know?
- Well, how much is it to stay here?
I dunno.
I won my ticket in a work raffle.
Alright, I'm gonna give it a go.
- Wait! You won your ticket?
- Yes.
No. I could never afford this.
I mean, the bathrooms are bigger
than my entire apartment.
Alright! Out of the way.
Let me show you how it's done.
Okay!
Ahh!
Drink, Alex. Drink, Alex.
Kay!
Please, you're our last hope.
Come on? Come on!
- Come on, baby girl!
- Come on, Kay!
Come on, baby girl.
You can do it. Come on.
- That's my girl! That's my girl!
- Oh, no, no! Beginners' luck!
I can't believe you did that!
Another round, please.
Drink up, Mindy!
So good to see her smile again.
I'd be smiling too
if I was winning like that.
She deserves this. Had a hell of a time.
No 20-year-old kid
should have to worry about
carrying around
a satellite phone on vacation.
She should be here
having the time of her life!
Looks like she is.
Help me, Kay.
Riley.
It should've been you.
Wh... What?
It should have been you!
Kay! Are you okay? What happened?
I'm fine, Dad.
- Same one?
- Yeah.
You're safe, sweetie. I'm here.
Yeah. Thanks, Dad.
- Hi!
- Hey!
Are you getting
into Dad's activity brochure?
Yup. It was this
or hiking the island. So...
Okay, whoa! Walking
is not a vacation activity.
Roger! My apparatus don't work!
Yeah, I reckon.
Well, there's something
wrong with it, I can't breathe.
You got a plant in your pipe.
- Have you got it?
- Yeah. Thanks!
- Enjoy.
- You too.
- Hey, baby girl! You ready?
- Hey, Dad.
- Yup. Let's do it!
- Let's go for it.
The trick is...
to stand in the middle of the board.
Feet parallel,
hip-width distance apart.
- Huh?
- Hey! You got it!
- Yeah.
- Knees slightly bent. Back straight.
Did you memorize the how-to guide?
Hey! Put your SUP leash on?
- The what?
- The stand-up paddle board leash?
The "SUP" leash.
"Sup, Kay? I'm the SUP leash.
Remember, safety is cool!"
Yeah, Dad. So cool!
That is a great lesson
on how to fall properly.
- Uh-huh. Sure.
- Away from the board.
- "Sup, Kay?"
- What is that?
It's so good to see you laugh again,
even if it's at my expense.
Oh, wait. Are you giving up already,
old man? Come on, what would Mom say?
- "Quitters quit."
- Exactly.
- Get up. Let's go.
- Okay. Alright.
- You got this, Dad.
- I got it. I got it.
- Yay!
- Go, Daddy!
- Woo-hoo!
- Whoa!
More guests. I guess we can't have
this place to ourselves all week!
Shit!
I'm just always, like,
"Have you ever dated a guy in finance?
Because, like, we have busy lives."
- Hey.
- That's all I'm saying. You know...
I think we did it again.
Oh no! We'll sort this immediately.
I'm so sorry, Nick? Was it? I have to go.
- I'll see you tonight. Yeah, yeah.
- Alright. Bye.
Thank you, for saving me.
There's not enough tequila
in the world to turn that man into Pedro.
- Oh! Roger, you are a dirty dawg!
- Yeah!
That's weird. I left all my stuff here.
Okay...
Sorry, ma'am!
We had to move your items to clean
the area. Sorry for any inconvenience.
No problem.
You just gave us
both a heart attack, is all.
Ah, sorry.
So, how was paddleboarding?
It was really fun, actually.
- Mm! I'm glad.
- Yeah.
Do you wanna join us for dinner again?
Oh... Nick's already asked me.
So, yes.
I will definitely be joining you.
- You ready to go, kiddo?
- Mm-hm!
- You're wearing that?
- Well, yeah!
It's not only stylish, it's practical too.
Look, see?
It has a special pocket for my wallet.
Okay!
Dad, you need to try the risotto,
it was so good.
Ah, yeah! I'll order that
with a side steak and fries.
Oh! And a seafood tower. And
they better not cut me off for dessert,
because I'm
trying one of everything.
Oh, hi!
I couldn't find anyone
so I figured I'd help myself.
- I mean, it is all-inclusive!
- Yeah, where is everyone?
Staff's got the right idea. Siesta time!
Wow, look at all this!
The wi-fi is down.
Probably just a glitch.
They're off fixing it now.
Come, grab some food.
Ooh-wee! All-you-can-eat buffet.
This day just keeps getting
better and better, huh?
Yeah!
Where's the staff?
My dry cleaning is late.
Guess it's what you get with a free trip.
Wait. What do you mean, "free trip?"
Uh, the resort sent me the ticket.
All expenses paid.
- Why?
- Uh, marketing. Duh!
Obviously, it strengthens their image
having people like me stay.
Mine's a freebie too!
I won my ticket in a raffle.
You shittin' me?
I won this trip at a monster truck rally.
God damn!
- That's weird.
- Yeah.
I got my ticket at work too.
- Dad?
- Sweetie, everything's okay.
Dad, just tell me the truth.
Did you choose this place?
- Work gifted me the tickets.
- Oh, Dad...
It's all legit though, sweetie.
The CEO was raving about this resort.
Yeah, well, did you
actually talk to the CEO? In person?
Well... no.
She sent an email with the tickets.
- But, I mean...
- Oh, fuck.
Kay, relax. Everything's okay.
- Dad...
- There's nothing to worry about.
Dad, you didn't choose this place.
- So?
- So! Someone wanted us here!
- Fuck!
- Kay!
Hello?
Kay, sweetie.
There'll be an explanation for all this.
It's like that guy said,
all these free tickets could be part of
their marketing campaign or something?
Something's wrong.
Kay, sweetie. Calm down.
There's no one here!
It's a big place.
I'm sure there's still someone around.
Kay...
Hello!!
The boat wasn't dropping off
new guests earlier.
It was picking up the staff.
Hey, we need to get off the island.
Pish-posh, darling. I'm stayin' put.
Prawn skewers are my happy place.
We're not safe here!
Easy tiger. What are you talkin' about?
All the staff have left us.
Well! Don't mind if I do.
Wait, wait. What do you mean, they've
all left? Who's running this place?
- No one.
- We haven't checked everywhere yet,
but there'll be a logical explanation.
Yeah, they hired lazy slackers is what.
Probably haven't even
started my dry cleaning.
Okay, I need you all to listen to me...
So they decided to leave work early.
I mean, I have done that
many, many, many times.
Oh, my God! Listen to me!
- There's something really wrong here!
- Ah, shut the fuck up already. Jeez.
- You're ruining the vibe.
- Hey. Hey! Don't talk to her like that.
I'll do whatever I goddamn well want.
Now, unless any of the rest of y'all
had to bury a son recently, well...
you can fuck off and quit judging me.
Because, I... am gonna
make the most of this goddamn trip.
Sugar!
Baby cakes.
You... You lost your son?
Shit. My...
My daughter was murdered recently.
- Fuck. Seriously?
- Yeah.
Same for my boy. Shot by
a fucking billionaire psycho.
Help me, Kay!
Who? Riley?
How the fuck do you know that?
What? Your...
Your son's the squatter boy?
Yeah? And?
The fuck is wrong with you, woman?
That son-of-a-bitch killed my Jessica.
- Wait, what?
- He broke into her home,
and he murdered her.
Whoa, whoa, whoa...
That's your daughter?
The psycho
girlfriend of the psycho billionaire?
- Oh, God. You piece of shit!
- She got what was coming to her!
- Fuck, I'll...
- Get your hands off of me!
- Hey! Hey!
- Stop it!
Your...
Your daughter is Jessica Grayson?
- And you're Riley's dad?
- Yeah. And?
We were... we were friends.
Riley and I... um...
we were at the house together.
Wh... Wait...
You're the one who escaped?
Yes...
You're just as much to blame!
- Hey! Hey! Hey! Stop! Stop!
- Wait, stop!
You fucking get your hands off of me!
Okay... Okay.
Now just what the fuck is going on here?
We're all connected to him.
To Pierce Patton.
Well, Nick's not. Right?
I, uh...
I worked for him.
Okay? That doesn't imply
anything nefarious though, right?
I just exposed a whole
bunch of company secrets in court.
This is revenge.
What? Fuck. Oh, my God! No, no, no...
What do you mean? What's gonna happen?
Well, I ain't
waiting around to find out,
and I sure as shit ain't spending
another minute with this... this thing!
Same to you, you crazy bitch.
Oh, fuck you, Roger!
Nah, you did that
last night already, remember?
Wait! We need to stick together!
Kay.
Where's Alex?
Alex?
Alex!
Alex? Alex!
Something's happened to her.
- She's okay.
- Alex!
- Ah, see? Nothing to worry about.
- Hey!
Okay, um, there's no one upstairs.
They... they really are all gone.
This is like...
this is like really weird, right?
Alex, do you know Pierce Patton?
What?
Why are you asking me that?
I think we've all been invited here
because we're all connected to him.
Wait? How are you connected?
Um...
I was there.
I'm the one who...
who discovered what he was doing.
My... my brother
was one of the victims.
He died in that house.
- Shit.
- Oh, my God. I'm so sorry, Alex.
Okay...
Okay, we're getting out of here.
Now. Okay?
Operator. What's your emergency?
Hi. Um...
we've been stranded on an island.
Uh, 25 degrees, three minutes North,
77 degrees, 40 minutes West.
Are you in immediate danger?
Yes... I mean,
all the staff have disappeared,
and everyone here
is connected to Pierce Patton.
Ma'am, what is the emergency?
Something is wrong, okay? Please,
send help now before it's too late!
Ma'am. I can have
someone to you in the morning.
You don't understand! Please!
The Pattons are dangerous!
Ma'am, without a direct threat,
I can't prioritise this call.
Uh...
She's having a seizure!
One of the guests! She's collapsed!
No one here can help her.
She'll die! Please!
- Okay, ma'am. Stay on the line.
- Send a boat, now!
Well, I reckon they bought it?
Server room! Yeah, server room!
Okay, uh... We need to get
the communications back up.
Does anyone know how?
- Well, shit...
- Hm! That sounds good.
- Care to elaborate?
- Well, it ain't rooted to anything.
- What do you mean?
- These panels. They're a facade.
What? Are you sure?
Twenty years as an electrician, darlin'.
Yeah, I'm pretty fuckin' sure.
- It's all part of their plan.
- Okay, well, can you fix it?
If I can find the actual servers, maybe.
No one should be alone. Okay?
Okay, I'll stay with him.
You find the others,
and I'll meet you back at the bar. Yeah?
Where's Nick?
Seriously, can no one stay put!
What is it we're looking for?
This right here.
Son of a bitch. Transceiver cable's loose.
There'll be a panel on the outside.
I'll feed this through to you.
What?
No, why me?
I'll feed it through to you.
Just tell me which one?
Listen, Ms Fancypants,
I can't manage the controls
and make sure it all syncs up
from the outside, now can I?
Go on. Get.
Mindy!
Nick!
Mindy!
- Maybe they're waiting for the boat?
- Yeah, maybe.
Mindy?
Nick?
Hello?
I'm armed.
Fuck this! Fuck them!
You fucking gonna fuck them up, Nick!
Nick, you're gonna fuck them! You're gonna
just... you know, you're gonna take them
and you're gonna fuck them up!
Yeah! Yeah!
Fuck that. Fuck them! Fuck them.
Nick! Mindy?
Sweetie, I'm sorry
I didn't tell you about the tickets.
I just wanted to treat you,
give you the best.
Stop pretending it was for me.
- What? Of course it was for...
- You! It was for you.
To ease your guilt.
You thought this fancy trip
would fix everything.
So, just... stop lying.
Just stop.
Mindy!
Nick!
Alright, let's go, princess!
Hurry up, would ya?
Oh, fuck!
Oh, shit...
Hey! Where y'all at?
I need some help over here. Hello!
What the hell happened?
- Oh, my God.
- Whoa... Whoa, whoa.
Now, he was like that when I
got here, man. Dude's as dead as roadkill.
Where's Alex?
I sent her outside. We was
trying to get the comms back up,
she's been gone a while. Fuck!
This is what they want.
They want us all to separate.
Kay? Make the call again.
They've got their immediate threat now.
Hey. You, uh...
You find Mindy yet?
Oh, thank you...
Oh, thank you,
sweet baby Jesus. Thank you!
You motherfucker!!
What the fuck am I looking for?
Who's there?
It's me. It's me. Sorry.
- Whoa... Okay.
- They've killed Nick.
What? Ni...
- Who killed him?
- We don't know.
We've just called emergency
services again and they're on their way.
- Um... What... What about the others?
- We can't find Mindy.
Okay... Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Hey, hey... It's okay.
Look, I know you're scared.
But you're way stronger than you think.
- Trust me. You've got this.
- Okay.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Hey.
I'm sorry about your brother.
I mean, I barely knew him.
We... we didn't grow up together.
We'd only just reconnected, but...
I don't know...
I was looking forward
to what it could've been, you know?
Yeah.
Hey! Boat's comin' in!
Oh! Thank God.
- See?
- Yeah.
Yeah.
- Hey!
- Hello?
- Over here!
- Come on.
Well, about fuckin' time!
Come on, scooch over, I've got this.
- Hey! Over here!
- This fucking guy.
Jeez! Come on, man.
Get that light outta my face, would ya?
- Step back.
- Officers!
- We're the ones who made the call!
- We're the fucking victims here!
Hey! I said step back!
Well, thank fuck.
- Step back!
- Look! We need to get off this island!
Really?
So soon?
You're...
You're Perry Patton.
- What the hell's going on here?
- Yeah, what he said.
Whoa, whoa... Such hostility.
And towards the man who just
treated you all to a luxury getaway.
Hey! I am over here!
Okay, you sick fuck.
I'm gettin' the hell...
Oh, shit.
Hey, what! Hey!
Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck! Oh, shit...
Oh, shit! Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck!
Bring her to me.
You? You brought us here!
What do you want?
What do I want?
How much time do you have?
Not enough. For now, this will suffice.
Dad!
God, I love it here! The air is so clear.
My son loved it here.
You remember my son.
Oh...
That's adorable.
Go on.
Oh, no. Oh!
Argh!
And then you sued my company?
Bold move.
I'm... I'm sorry, man. I'm sorry.
I'll drop it!
I'll drop the charges, please.
Shh-shh-shh...
It's quite a convincing story
you gave the courts.
Tragic tale of the murder of your son.
How much you missed him. Blah-blah-blah.
But, there's one thing I don't get...
You disowned your son, correct?
Threw him out.
You know, for being... for being gay?
What the fuck? That's what this is about?
You're a fucking lib snowflake,
worried about how I treated my son?
No. No!
I couldn't care less about your son.
I'm merely illustrating the irony.
You abandoned him in life,
yet you want to profit from his death?
Men like you...
devoid of morality, bereft of integrity.
No! No, no, no...
You're... No, you're
indistinguishable from animals.
- Mallet.
- Yeah.
And we both know...
you can't reason with animals.
No, no, no...
Please, man, I'm begging you.
I'm begging you. No, no, no... No!
- Can you get loose?
- No. What's going on?
Dad? Dad!
Mr Bennett?
Kay.
- Kay? Are you hurt?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
- I'm okay.
- Kay, I don't want to die.
I won't let that happen.
Both of you keep a lookout. Okay?
What are you doing?
Oh, I was just having some fun, Daddy!
Alex? No...
Oh, Mr Bennett,
you should see your face.
Really, Alex? The accent?
Oh, right. Guess I got
a little carried away with the role.
You know, I almost went Australian! Yeah,
but no one wants to hear that all day.
I asked my daughter
to keep watch over you until my arrival.
It would appear she took some
creative liberties with her duties.
You lied to us!
No, I didn't lie.
I just... I just left out
some parts of the truth.
Well, my brother was
a victim in that house!
Wait... You don't have a daughter?
- Shut up. Yes, he does!
- Alex...
- Get away from her!
- Alex!
It's such a cold label. "Illegitimate."
But, I'm sure you'll agree,
the unmistakable Patton tenacity
definitely courses through her veins.
Daddy...
I handled the whistleblower.
Oh, the look on his face
when he knew he was about to die!
Well, you see, now that's a shame.
Because I hated that man, so that is
something I would like to have seen.
The police are on their way.
- Can I?
- Yeah.
My bag! You set that up!
You had the phone!
"Help me! Help! It's the Pattons,
they're trying to kill us! Help!"
That was a great performance by the way.
"Operator, what's your emergency?"
- You know...
- "Ma'am, without a direct threat,
- "I can't prioritize the call."
- Okay, we get it. Shut up!
Just let my dad go. Please!
I'm who you want! Just take me, okay?
Leave him out of it.
You seem to think
you're in a position to bargain, Kayleigh.
- You're not.
- Leave her alone!
Don't you fret, Mr Bennett. You won't
see any harm come to your daughter.
She's gonna watch you die.
I will take the only person
you have left, just as you took mine.
Oh. Looks like we got another one.
You're sick. Like father, like son.
My son was a genius, So, thank you.
Your son was a psycho!
Make him shut up. This is not about you.
- Get away.
- Dad,
Get away from me.
- Dad.
- Shh-shh-shh.
You...
You didn't just kill my son,
you doomed the millions
who would've been saved by his work.
He was killing innocent people.
We chose those people
very carefully, Kayleigh.
They were bottom-feeders.
Tell me...
Wouldn't you sacrifice
a couple of parasites
to save the life
of your dying mother?
Your son didn't care about saving people.
He had a God complex!
It's not a complex
when you are superior to everyone.
Hello?
I...
I have a gun.
And unless y'all wanna die the same way
that motherfucker back there did,
you better get me the fuck off
this island, now. You hear me?
I always said my Jessica
was too good for your creepy son.
I even told her he was a creep and all.
And he stood like a fucking weirdo too!
I mean, he just gave me the willies!
- I can sort her out, Daddy.
- No! No. You're not taking this one too.
Stay with them. Let's go.
Alex...
You don't need to do this.
Okay? You're not your brother.
- Yeah, you're right.
- Yeah.
- I'm not him.
- You're not.
Because he let you get away.
Leave him alone!
Perfect fucking Pierce, right!
Could do no wrong in Daddy's eyes.
- Whoops.
- Please...
You know,
I'm actually grateful to you, Kay.
You know, for getting
my brother out of the picture.
I really don't like sharing.
You have some
serious fucking daddy issues!
Oh?
I might, yeah. I definitely would...
if you were my daddy.
Fuck!
That... that's far enough, now!
You... you drop your weapons!
Okay.
And your other guy too.
Oh, he's...
occupied with the other guests.
It's your play, Mindy. What do you want?
You get me off
this island, right fucking now!
Gosh.
This must be so difficult for you, Kay?
I mean, another friend
turning against you.
But for what it's worth,
I really did enjoy hanging out with you.
Look at this.
Oh, and now you have
something to say. What?
I can't...
Where was this eagerness to talk
when your daughter needed you?!
Am I right, babe?
What?
He's just using you. You're not a Patton.
Yes, I am.
Then why aren't you using his name?
When the time's right. Look,
Daddy's dealing with a lot right now.
You'll always be his shameful secret.
You were not my friend, you bitch!
Okay, you can take the boat.
And the others.
You... you let them go too.
Oh, uh...
Well, that's where it starts getting fun.
See, I'm prepared to offer you
more money than you've ever imagined,
to simply forget they exist.
And for your discretion, of course.
In this case, silence really is golden.
Just name your price.
When you say, "name your price?"
Whatever your heart desires.
A million dollars!
No! No, no... No, no, no.
No, I want...
I want a hundred million dollars.
That's quite a jump, Mindy.
How do I know you'll stay quiet?
For a hundred million dollars,
I'll kill them myself, sugar!
Oh, fuck. Finally.
Alright.
- Mm-mm-mm.
- Sorry.
Yeah? Good? Okay.
- Dad, he's locked down the hotel.
- One of these windows must open.
They won't!
Dad! That won't work.
Dad. Hey...
We need to get upstairs,
alright? I put a jammer on my door.
Trust me.
I don't know what my son
saw in your trashy daughter.
She must've been a good lay.
Hey...
- Hey, hey!
- Daddy?
How did this happen?
- I'm sorry. I can fix it.
- Stop.
- No, I can fix it. Please, Daddy!
- Stop. Just stop.
- Please, Daddy.
- Stop!
- Sir.
- They can't get out.
So hurt them, if necessary,
but I want them alive.
- Do you understand?
- Yeah.
Do you understand?
Yeah...
Yeah, I won't let you down.
Again...
You won't let me down, again.
I hurt his leg!
So... so, he won't get that far.
They're gone.
Kay! Mr Bennett...
Come out, come out, wherever you are.
You're just delaying the inevitable.
- Okay. Stay here.
- No.
Stay hidden, Dad.
- I'll get help, okay?
- No, I'm not leaving your side. Come on!
Wait! Just wait.
Yeah?
Ouch...
Okay. You ready?
Sorry, Dad.
- Okay. You good?
- Mm.
Really, Dad?
You wanna lock us in a steel box?
- Nope.
- Oh...
He drove the boat.
Key. The key.
- Kay.
- Just one second. Wait!
- We gotta go.
- Got it!
I mean, look at us, Kay,
bonding with our fathers.
It's kinda cute.
I'm going.
Come on.
Oh, Dad...
- I'm sorry.
- Dad, we can't stop right now, alright?
Come on, it's just one more flight.
- Come on.
- Okay.
Alright. There's an exit ahead
that takes us to the fire escape.
Do you know what the most
cunning hunter in the animal kingdom is?
The Portia spider.
It mimics the vibrations of insects,
deceiving other spiders into thinking
there's prey trapped in the web.
Just...
Just think about that for a second.
It is literally plucking at the threads of
another spider's home, like a puppeteer.
Meet me there. Trust me, Dad.
Luring its prey
with pretense and promises.
Controlling everything.
There isn't a corner of this Earth
that my web doesn't reach.
No place you can...
Little pig, little pig, let me in.
Or I'll huff and I'll puff,
and I'll blow your fucking brains out.
Fuck you!
Come on, Kay.
Wrong way, old man.
Oh, thank God. Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
- Did he hurt you?
No, I'm good. I promise.
We gotta hurry, okay?
Okay, we'll need to cushion the fall.
A little help, Dad?
You were right. I've been so selfish.
I thought this vacation
would fix everything.
What?
I thought I could buy your forgiveness.
- Dad. We can't do this right now.
- I won't get another chance.
I thought if I did all this,
I could avoid the tough conversations.
Avoid doing the real work.
I've been such a coward.
Dad, the real work right now
is getting up and helping me
with this damn mattress! Okay?
You remind me so much of Mom.
You need to get to the boat.
I'll hold them off as long as I can...
- No!
- Listen to me!
I'm just slowing you down.
Please. Give me this chance
to be there for you now.
Dad, if I'm anything like Mom,
then you know how stubborn I am.
"Quitters quit."
Don't leave me again, Dad.
- Alright, you first.
- No, you.
No, Dad. I can make the jump,
you can't. It's not up for discussion.
Come on.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- Okay. Mm.
- You good?
Okay. Try land on your good leg.
- Okay, you're doing great.
- Yeah.
Okay.
Found you!
- What's going on?
- Okay, Dad. You gotta go.
Go! Hurry. Go! Go, go, go!
Dad, you okay?
Kay! Mr Bennett.
Kay! Quickly, jump.
- Dad, hide!
- No, I'm not leaving you.
Trust me.
Fuck.
Get up!
Kay. Kay, please.
I never wanted to hurt you, or your dad.
Please, you have to believe me.
I mean, my father, he's...
he's a very powerful man.
- I had no choice.
- We always have a choice, Alex.
I just wanted him to love me.
I mean, you know what that's like, right?
We're just never enough for them.
You seriously thought
that would work? Move!
Dad?!
Dad?
- Kay, don't!
- Dad!
Dad?
I so enjoyed that dramatic escape.
Very Lara Croft. Totally unnecessary
of course, because the hotel is open...
- Let him go!
- Ooh, what a predicament.
Let him go, or I'll do it!
- Go ahead.
- I'll do it! I swear I'll do it!
And I said, "Go ahead."
I don't need her anymore.
Stop wasting my time.
Ahh... First time can be difficult.
- Dad!!
- It gets easier, though.
- No!
- Dad!
That's enough. That's enough!
- You were gonna let her kill me?
- Nah, she wasn't gonna do anything.
I wouldn't be where I am in the world
if I couldn't spot a bluffer.
Oh, God. You look so pathetic.
Oh, don't worry,
you'll be joining him soon.
Dad!
You won't be cutting through those anytime
soon. You're welcome to try, though.
You can't imagine the pain
of losing a child...
- Fuck you!
- Don't get upset, Kayleigh.
It's not like losing a parent.
I know you're well-versed in that area.
Oh, shut up!
Just be fucking honest!
This isn't about your son.
This is about money.
His secret's out and you're paying for it!
It's always about money
with you fucking people.
You're so predictable. So boring!
You took my son. Lex talionis
prescribes the perfect response.
An eye for eye?
A tooth for a tooth.
A hand for a hand?
A life for a life.
We're gonna do this slowly.
You're gonna beg for death
but it won't arrive.
- Oh, oh, oh. Shh-shh-shh...
- Ow!
Am I still boring you?
Ow!! Ow.
You destroyed my bloodline,
the heir to everything that I've built!
What about me?
What?
I'm... I'm your blood?
Alex, wait outside.
Why am I not enough?
I've done everything
you've ever asked of me.
- Alex, I said leave.
- Well, has he? Huh?
He hated you! Did you know that?
That's why he'd never visit.
- He was busy.
- No. That's what he'd tell you.
He despised you, Daddy.
He said he found a houseplant
more intellectually stimulating.
- I would never say that...
- I said get out, Alex!
You're too weak to be a Patton.
Where were we?
Shut up... Shut up. Shut up!!
You have to earn his trust.
You fucking idiot!
He's testing you...
He's just testing you.
Are you gonna give up? No.
Are you gonna fail? No.
I mean, you're a fucking Patton, Alex!
What are you?
You're a fucking psycho!
Stay down!
You broke into my son's home.
You killed him.
You walked free...
while the Patton name
has been shackled by scrutiny?
The world's pendulum
has swung to the edge of absurdity.
It coddles the weak
and condemns the strong.
Well, I'm gonna be the force
to swing the pendulum back.
This world belongs to people like me.
What's so funny?
It's just...
your son loved
the sound of his own voice as well.
People like you are nothing and nobody.
The world will be
unaltered by your absence.
Still...
my legacy beats yours.
Gnats don't have legacies.
I exposed a monster
and smashed his head to fucking pulp.
So...
Yes.
Yes, about that.
Let's skip to that part.
No!
Dad!
Leave my daughter alone!
No!
Stop! Dad!
No!
Dad!
Die!!
Dad?
Daddy, wake up.
Wake up, Dad.
Hey, baby girl.
Hey...
Hey.
Oh, hey...
How are you okay?
Don't make fun of my coupons anymore.
Okay, Daddy.
Okay.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- Alright. Here.
- Yeah.
I'm gonna go find the first aid kit, yeah?
- Okay.
- Okay.
Did you kill him?
- Did you?!
- Yes.
What? So I'm the only Patton left?
Yeah.
What? So, everything's gonna be mine?
Mm-hm.
Well, outside. Now.
Dad...
- Kay!
- Don't move.
Alex, please! Let her go. Take me.
- I'm gonna take you both, silly!
- Alex...
Now, Mr Bennett. I'm gonna
need you to jump overboard, please.
- What?
- Alex, please!
I said jump!
Alex, no!
Move!
- Sup, Dad?
- Shut up!
- SUP?
- I said shut up!
Jump!
Help me!
No! Help me!
Fuck...
Maybe we just do a camping trip next?
Or a, "stay home and lock up
all the windows and doors" kinda trip?
No...
No way, Dad.
They'd want us living in fear.
And I'm done
letting them control my life.
What was it you said?
"The world's my oyster?"
That's right, baby girl.
You can do whatever you want.
Just mussel through it, and don't clam up.
Oh, my God, Dad.
What? You don't like my pearls of wisdom?
- Stop!
- Just don't shell yourself out.
Oh, my God, Dad.
I will throw you overboard. Stop it.
- In a shocking turn of events...
that has stunned the nation.
I'm standing outside the estate
of pharmaceutical tycoon, Pierce Patton.
Billionaire, Pierce Patton,
has been found dead.
Investigations
revealed a hidden laboratory...
-Unspeakable experiments
- on kidnapped victims.
- is extremely graphic.
- Viewer discretion is advised.
This is disturbing content.
Forced mutations. Tortured.
Deliberately given cancer
as part of his deranged search for a cure.
A terrifying example of how money
can shield even the darkest secrets.
The anonymous victim
who fatally confronted Pierce
remains under protection,
her identity closely guarded.
Having faced such unspeakable horrors...
Kay? Boat's here.
It's a stark reminder
of just how far somebody can go.
- Huh?
- Boat's here.
Sweetie, maybe
give that stuff a rest for the week?
Ignoring it doesn't help, Dad.
But that's the point
of this trip though, right? Just relax?
How far away is this place?
It says it's a few hours
from the mainland.
Wow! Look at all these activities, kiddo.
Paddleboarding looks fun.
Hey! Welcome aboard, guys.
Y'all ready for
your Pink Paragon experience?
Hello?
Thought you could get away?
Dad?
Up here!
Come check this out, Kay.
Dad, how can we afford this?
Don't worry about that, kiddo.
Everything's taken care of.
You deserve this.
Welcome!
The paddle boards are complimentary, right?
Everything at the Pink Paragon
is complimentary, sir.
- Wanna give it a try, kiddo?
- Yeah, sure.
I have you in our seascape suites,
gorgeous views of the water.
What a "suite" deal.
Um, is there anywhere here
that gets service?
Unfortunately, there is
no cell coverage on the island,
but guests are welcome to use
the landline and we do offer free Wi-Fi.
Okay...
Um, and where's your server room?
I'm sorry?
Your server room? For controlling
the signal and communications.
Oh, um... I'll need to get back to you
on that one. A bit above my pay grade!
- Enjoy your stay at the Pink Paragon.
- Thanks.
Don't do elevators, Dad.
Sheesh...
Okay...
- Not bad, hey?
- Yeah.
You know, apparently,
afternoon is the best time to snorkel.
"Discover the underwater wonders
where you can swim alongside sea turtles,
and a dazzling array of tropical fish."
Totally radical dude.
- What're you doing?
- You know? The turtle!
From Nemo?
- You love that film.
- Yeah. When I was like five, Dad.
So, what do you say, kiddo?
Uh... I'm gonna go to the gym.
Okay...
I'll book us a spot, just in case.
- Meet you at the pool later?
- Sure.
- Excuse me, ma'am.
- Hi!
Can I help you find something?
Uh... Yes. Um...
- I think I'm lost...
- Hm.
- I'm looking for the gym?
- It's one level up, ma'am.
Sweet. Thanks.
In a major legal development today,
Perry Patton, the father and financial
backer of the late pharmaceutical magnate,
Pierce Patton,
has been cleared all charges.
Justice has been done,
as far as I'm concerned.
Despite leaked documents
from an internal source,
the court found insufficient evidence
to prove that Perry Patton was aware of
his son's horrific experiments.
Patton was also acquitted
of any complicity
in the murder of
nineteen-year-old Riley Cooper
who was responsible for
the death of actress Jessica Grayson,
the girlfriend and accomplice
of Pierce Patton.
You bitch!
The verdict comes after... speculation.
Let it out, Kay.
It won't change the fact that you're weak.
Shut up!
- Deep down, you know we've won.
- Shut up!
- We'll always win.
- Shut up!
Oh! Excuse me?
I think you've got my bag.
Oh, shit. Sorry.
It's no problem.
I guess we both just have fantastic taste.
Yeah.
- I'm Alex, by the way.
- Kay.
- A fellow solo traveler?
- Oh. No. I'm here with my dad.
Oh, nice.
- Yeah.
- Or... okay, let me guess.
He's already jam-packing
your itinerary with activities?
Which is also one way for him
to avoid having any real conversations.
I get it. I mean, my dad's
not exactly easy to talk to either.
But, I mean, it's not the worst spot
for you to be spending
some forced quality time.
Yeah, I guess.
Okay. Well,
I'll let you get back to it.
- Cool.
- See you around.
- See ya.
- Okay.
C'mon now, missy. Don't be shy
with the rum. Gimme two more fingers.
Gracias.
- A little more to the right.
- It's coming, sir! It's coming!
It's just a little heavy.
- More.
- More? More, what?
- More right. Yeah.
- More right? Fine.
Here?
- Okay. Okay, back. Yeah.
Damn, Mindy girl!
You're gettin' yourself all wet before
you've even dipped a toe in the pool.
- The water looks good!
- It is.
- Beautiful day, huh?
- Oh, sure is.
Sun ain't the only thing
turning up the heat, huh?
Uh, yeah...
These loungers get very toasty.
- Oh?
- Yeah.
- You married?
- Oh, A widower.
Oh?
- You waitin' on your girlfriend?
- My daughter.
- Oh...
- We missed the snorkelling.
And I'm getting the distinct impression
she doesn't really wanna
hang out with her old man.
- Well, enjoy 'em while you can.
- They grow up fast.
- You got kids?
- Oh, I did.
My daughter's dead.
Oh, gosh. I'm so sorry.
Why?
You didn't murder her.
Hey, sugar! Water looks good!
Seat taken?
Your mom would've loved this.
Hm... Maybe the view.
- Not the sand.
- "Nature's butt-crack exfoliator."
She would've preferred a camping trip.
The forest
was always her happy place.
And affordable.
This is pretty expensive
for a guilt trip, don't you think?
I'm not trying to buy
your forgiveness, Kay.
I just... I wanted to give you the best.
I mean, look at this view!
Wow, looks like
something I had in the '90s.
- Can you play snake on it?
- It's a satellite phone.
- And why do you have one of those?
- Are you seriously asking me that?
Kay, I didn't...
I'm sorry.
I just told myself I'd never be in that
position again. Trapped. Helpless.
You're not trapped.
The world's your oyster, baby girl.
Dad, have you been following the trial?
He's getting away with all of it.
Perry Patton can fund his son's
torture chamber and still walk away.
So, nah. The world's his oyster.
Kay, sweetie, it's not healthy
to obsess over the Pattons.
Any time I try talk to you about this
you tell me not to focus on it.
Is it wrong
to want my daughter to enjoy life?
Is that it, though?
- Or just another way for you to avoid me?
- Kay, come on.
Why are we here, Dad?
Nothing's changed.
- If I could change the past, I would.
- Which part?
Abandoning me after she died, or screwing
her nurse before the dirt even settled?
I was lost. Grieving.
So was I, Dad!
We were supposed to be
grieving together, but you bailed!
Says the one who ran off
to squat in a stranger's house
and almost got herself killed!
- Right. What happened is on me.
- No. I'm not saying that...
You know what
our difference is though, Dad?
I own my actions.
Kay!
Patton may be a free man,
but the head of the once-prominent family
is dealing with a series
of debilitating economic blows.
Between significant stock declines
and mounting civil lawsuits
from the victims' families
Perry Patton is indeed in a dire place.
- Hey.
- Hey.
When I think about
what he put you through...
The anger's like a knot
twisting and tightening.
But it's anger towards myself.
Dad...
I wasn't there for you.
I made a mistake.
And I know I can't just fix things
with a fancy getaway and room service,
but... I'm trying.
I don't even need you
to meet me halfway,
just take a few steps?
You wanna grab some dinner?
What are you talking about?
I have great balance.
Oh, please,
I've seen jello balance better.
Excuse me, ma'am.
I've located the server room,
if you'd like to have a look.
If it's gonna make you
feel better, let's go see it, kiddo.
- Okay. Yeah.
- Great.
Right over here.
Zero, three... What is that?
Two, eight... Oh!
Hm! I do not know what any of this does.
I do not envy the IT guy!
Anything in particular
you're looking for, ma'am?
Um, no...
Oh, you are such a dirty dawg!
Well, we're on vacation,
we might as well...
Exactly which region of Tuscany
does the olive oil come from?
Thank you.
- Why's this hotel so empty?
- I'm not complaining. We lucked out.
- Who's that?
- Oh, just someone I met earlier.
Alex. I think.
- She's on her own?
- Mm-hm.
- I think I'm gonna do the risotto.
- Should we invite her to join us?
- Dad...
- If you were here by yourself,
I'd want a friend to invite you to dinner.
She's not a friend.
Alright.
Oh, my God! The Brummie accent
is nothing like London's!
At least I got the country right!
Oh, he for sure thought
you were Australian at first.
- What?
- True, true.
Okay, I don't know if that's worse
than saying I sound like Peaky Blinders.
- So, all your family in the UK?
- Just my mum.
- And the rest spread out?
- Dad... That's personal.
- Sorry, didn't mean to pry.
- It's fine. I have a small family.
Even smaller recently.
I um... I just lost my brother.
- Shit, sorry.
- Oh, Alex, my condolences.
Mm, it's fine.
We have a small family too. We just
lost Kay's mother last year. Cancer.
- Yeah.
- I'm so sorry.
Yeah, baby! That's a double!
Goddamn, woman! Fuck.
I swear you're cheating.
Oh, you might as well
be challenging gravity, baby.
Brilliant. I'm in a sports bar
surrounded by fucking jocks.
Oh, wow! I see you haven't
unpacked your suitcase yet.
Man's got five-year-old
Costco coupons in there.
- Why?
- Hey, they're still valid.
- Hm! The wallet of junk.
- But, not all junk.
- Ain't she cute?
- Aw. You look like your mum.
And she's got her brains too, thank God.
Hey! Any other challengers?
Are y'all too chicken
to take on the reigning champ?
I was the Michael Phelps
of this game in college.
Dad...
Dad, no.
Dad, I am begging you.
Don't worry. I'll make you proud.
- Go, Mr Bennett!
- Hey!
Shoot me.
- Ahh!!
- Oh! You couldn't flip a light switch!
Uh-oh! Looks like "Michael Phelps"
could use some help.
Thought this place was high-end,
not some frat party.
Oh. Said the man still bitter about
not getting a frat invite in college?
Whatever.
- Well, he seems fun.
- So fun.
- Oh!
- That was kinda close!
How many of these until he
starts to look like Pedro Pascal?
Because, currently, he's my only
option for a holiday romance.
Another, please.
Yeah, do you think it's weird
there's hardly anyone here?
Yes. At first, I thought it's
because it's just ridiculously expensive.
But then, and...
not to be a judgmental bitch,
but the other guests don't exactly
scream "disposable income."
- You know?
- Well, how much is it to stay here?
I dunno.
I won my ticket in a work raffle.
Alright, I'm gonna give it a go.
- Wait! You won your ticket?
- Yes.
No. I could never afford this.
I mean, the bathrooms are bigger
than my entire apartment.
Alright! Out of the way.
Let me show you how it's done.
Okay!
Ahh!
Drink, Alex. Drink, Alex.
Kay!
Please, you're our last hope.
Come on? Come on!
- Come on, baby girl!
- Come on, Kay!
Come on, baby girl.
You can do it. Come on.
- That's my girl! That's my girl!
- Oh, no, no! Beginners' luck!
I can't believe you did that!
Another round, please.
Drink up, Mindy!
So good to see her smile again.
I'd be smiling too
if I was winning like that.
She deserves this. Had a hell of a time.
No 20-year-old kid
should have to worry about
carrying around
a satellite phone on vacation.
She should be here
having the time of her life!
Looks like she is.
Help me, Kay.
Riley.
It should've been you.
Wh... What?
It should have been you!
Kay! Are you okay? What happened?
I'm fine, Dad.
- Same one?
- Yeah.
You're safe, sweetie. I'm here.
Yeah. Thanks, Dad.
- Hi!
- Hey!
Are you getting
into Dad's activity brochure?
Yup. It was this
or hiking the island. So...
Okay, whoa! Walking
is not a vacation activity.
Roger! My apparatus don't work!
Yeah, I reckon.
Well, there's something
wrong with it, I can't breathe.
You got a plant in your pipe.
- Have you got it?
- Yeah. Thanks!
- Enjoy.
- You too.
- Hey, baby girl! You ready?
- Hey, Dad.
- Yup. Let's do it!
- Let's go for it.
The trick is...
to stand in the middle of the board.
Feet parallel,
hip-width distance apart.
- Huh?
- Hey! You got it!
- Yeah.
- Knees slightly bent. Back straight.
Did you memorize the how-to guide?
Hey! Put your SUP leash on?
- The what?
- The stand-up paddle board leash?
The "SUP" leash.
"Sup, Kay? I'm the SUP leash.
Remember, safety is cool!"
Yeah, Dad. So cool!
That is a great lesson
on how to fall properly.
- Uh-huh. Sure.
- Away from the board.
- "Sup, Kay?"
- What is that?
It's so good to see you laugh again,
even if it's at my expense.
Oh, wait. Are you giving up already,
old man? Come on, what would Mom say?
- "Quitters quit."
- Exactly.
- Get up. Let's go.
- Okay. Alright.
- You got this, Dad.
- I got it. I got it.
- Yay!
- Go, Daddy!
- Woo-hoo!
- Whoa!
More guests. I guess we can't have
this place to ourselves all week!
Shit!
I'm just always, like,
"Have you ever dated a guy in finance?
Because, like, we have busy lives."
- Hey.
- That's all I'm saying. You know...
I think we did it again.
Oh no! We'll sort this immediately.
I'm so sorry, Nick? Was it? I have to go.
- I'll see you tonight. Yeah, yeah.
- Alright. Bye.
Thank you, for saving me.
There's not enough tequila
in the world to turn that man into Pedro.
- Oh! Roger, you are a dirty dawg!
- Yeah!
That's weird. I left all my stuff here.
Okay...
Sorry, ma'am!
We had to move your items to clean
the area. Sorry for any inconvenience.
No problem.
You just gave us
both a heart attack, is all.
Ah, sorry.
So, how was paddleboarding?
It was really fun, actually.
- Mm! I'm glad.
- Yeah.
Do you wanna join us for dinner again?
Oh... Nick's already asked me.
So, yes.
I will definitely be joining you.
- You ready to go, kiddo?
- Mm-hm!
- You're wearing that?
- Well, yeah!
It's not only stylish, it's practical too.
Look, see?
It has a special pocket for my wallet.
Okay!
Dad, you need to try the risotto,
it was so good.
Ah, yeah! I'll order that
with a side steak and fries.
Oh! And a seafood tower. And
they better not cut me off for dessert,
because I'm
trying one of everything.
Oh, hi!
I couldn't find anyone
so I figured I'd help myself.
- I mean, it is all-inclusive!
- Yeah, where is everyone?
Staff's got the right idea. Siesta time!
Wow, look at all this!
The wi-fi is down.
Probably just a glitch.
They're off fixing it now.
Come, grab some food.
Ooh-wee! All-you-can-eat buffet.
This day just keeps getting
better and better, huh?
Yeah!
Where's the staff?
My dry cleaning is late.
Guess it's what you get with a free trip.
Wait. What do you mean, "free trip?"
Uh, the resort sent me the ticket.
All expenses paid.
- Why?
- Uh, marketing. Duh!
Obviously, it strengthens their image
having people like me stay.
Mine's a freebie too!
I won my ticket in a raffle.
You shittin' me?
I won this trip at a monster truck rally.
God damn!
- That's weird.
- Yeah.
I got my ticket at work too.
- Dad?
- Sweetie, everything's okay.
Dad, just tell me the truth.
Did you choose this place?
- Work gifted me the tickets.
- Oh, Dad...
It's all legit though, sweetie.
The CEO was raving about this resort.
Yeah, well, did you
actually talk to the CEO? In person?
Well... no.
She sent an email with the tickets.
- But, I mean...
- Oh, fuck.
Kay, relax. Everything's okay.
- Dad...
- There's nothing to worry about.
Dad, you didn't choose this place.
- So?
- So! Someone wanted us here!
- Fuck!
- Kay!
Hello?
Kay, sweetie.
There'll be an explanation for all this.
It's like that guy said,
all these free tickets could be part of
their marketing campaign or something?
Something's wrong.
Kay, sweetie. Calm down.
There's no one here!
It's a big place.
I'm sure there's still someone around.
Kay...
Hello!!
The boat wasn't dropping off
new guests earlier.
It was picking up the staff.
Hey, we need to get off the island.
Pish-posh, darling. I'm stayin' put.
Prawn skewers are my happy place.
We're not safe here!
Easy tiger. What are you talkin' about?
All the staff have left us.
Well! Don't mind if I do.
Wait, wait. What do you mean, they've
all left? Who's running this place?
- No one.
- We haven't checked everywhere yet,
but there'll be a logical explanation.
Yeah, they hired lazy slackers is what.
Probably haven't even
started my dry cleaning.
Okay, I need you all to listen to me...
So they decided to leave work early.
I mean, I have done that
many, many, many times.
Oh, my God! Listen to me!
- There's something really wrong here!
- Ah, shut the fuck up already. Jeez.
- You're ruining the vibe.
- Hey. Hey! Don't talk to her like that.
I'll do whatever I goddamn well want.
Now, unless any of the rest of y'all
had to bury a son recently, well...
you can fuck off and quit judging me.
Because, I... am gonna
make the most of this goddamn trip.
Sugar!
Baby cakes.
You... You lost your son?
Shit. My...
My daughter was murdered recently.
- Fuck. Seriously?
- Yeah.
Same for my boy. Shot by
a fucking billionaire psycho.
Help me, Kay!
Who? Riley?
How the fuck do you know that?
What? Your...
Your son's the squatter boy?
Yeah? And?
The fuck is wrong with you, woman?
That son-of-a-bitch killed my Jessica.
- Wait, what?
- He broke into her home,
and he murdered her.
Whoa, whoa, whoa...
That's your daughter?
The psycho
girlfriend of the psycho billionaire?
- Oh, God. You piece of shit!
- She got what was coming to her!
- Fuck, I'll...
- Get your hands off of me!
- Hey! Hey!
- Stop it!
Your...
Your daughter is Jessica Grayson?
- And you're Riley's dad?
- Yeah. And?
We were... we were friends.
Riley and I... um...
we were at the house together.
Wh... Wait...
You're the one who escaped?
Yes...
You're just as much to blame!
- Hey! Hey! Hey! Stop! Stop!
- Wait, stop!
You fucking get your hands off of me!
Okay... Okay.
Now just what the fuck is going on here?
We're all connected to him.
To Pierce Patton.
Well, Nick's not. Right?
I, uh...
I worked for him.
Okay? That doesn't imply
anything nefarious though, right?
I just exposed a whole
bunch of company secrets in court.
This is revenge.
What? Fuck. Oh, my God! No, no, no...
What do you mean? What's gonna happen?
Well, I ain't
waiting around to find out,
and I sure as shit ain't spending
another minute with this... this thing!
Same to you, you crazy bitch.
Oh, fuck you, Roger!
Nah, you did that
last night already, remember?
Wait! We need to stick together!
Kay.
Where's Alex?
Alex?
Alex!
Alex? Alex!
Something's happened to her.
- She's okay.
- Alex!
- Ah, see? Nothing to worry about.
- Hey!
Okay, um, there's no one upstairs.
They... they really are all gone.
This is like...
this is like really weird, right?
Alex, do you know Pierce Patton?
What?
Why are you asking me that?
I think we've all been invited here
because we're all connected to him.
Wait? How are you connected?
Um...
I was there.
I'm the one who...
who discovered what he was doing.
My... my brother
was one of the victims.
He died in that house.
- Shit.
- Oh, my God. I'm so sorry, Alex.
Okay...
Okay, we're getting out of here.
Now. Okay?
Operator. What's your emergency?
Hi. Um...
we've been stranded on an island.
Uh, 25 degrees, three minutes North,
77 degrees, 40 minutes West.
Are you in immediate danger?
Yes... I mean,
all the staff have disappeared,
and everyone here
is connected to Pierce Patton.
Ma'am, what is the emergency?
Something is wrong, okay? Please,
send help now before it's too late!
Ma'am. I can have
someone to you in the morning.
You don't understand! Please!
The Pattons are dangerous!
Ma'am, without a direct threat,
I can't prioritise this call.
Uh...
She's having a seizure!
One of the guests! She's collapsed!
No one here can help her.
She'll die! Please!
- Okay, ma'am. Stay on the line.
- Send a boat, now!
Well, I reckon they bought it?
Server room! Yeah, server room!
Okay, uh... We need to get
the communications back up.
Does anyone know how?
- Well, shit...
- Hm! That sounds good.
- Care to elaborate?
- Well, it ain't rooted to anything.
- What do you mean?
- These panels. They're a facade.
What? Are you sure?
Twenty years as an electrician, darlin'.
Yeah, I'm pretty fuckin' sure.
- It's all part of their plan.
- Okay, well, can you fix it?
If I can find the actual servers, maybe.
No one should be alone. Okay?
Okay, I'll stay with him.
You find the others,
and I'll meet you back at the bar. Yeah?
Where's Nick?
Seriously, can no one stay put!
What is it we're looking for?
This right here.
Son of a bitch. Transceiver cable's loose.
There'll be a panel on the outside.
I'll feed this through to you.
What?
No, why me?
I'll feed it through to you.
Just tell me which one?
Listen, Ms Fancypants,
I can't manage the controls
and make sure it all syncs up
from the outside, now can I?
Go on. Get.
Mindy!
Nick!
Mindy!
- Maybe they're waiting for the boat?
- Yeah, maybe.
Mindy?
Nick?
Hello?
I'm armed.
Fuck this! Fuck them!
You fucking gonna fuck them up, Nick!
Nick, you're gonna fuck them! You're gonna
just... you know, you're gonna take them
and you're gonna fuck them up!
Yeah! Yeah!
Fuck that. Fuck them! Fuck them.
Nick! Mindy?
Sweetie, I'm sorry
I didn't tell you about the tickets.
I just wanted to treat you,
give you the best.
Stop pretending it was for me.
- What? Of course it was for...
- You! It was for you.
To ease your guilt.
You thought this fancy trip
would fix everything.
So, just... stop lying.
Just stop.
Mindy!
Nick!
Alright, let's go, princess!
Hurry up, would ya?
Oh, fuck!
Oh, shit...
Hey! Where y'all at?
I need some help over here. Hello!
What the hell happened?
- Oh, my God.
- Whoa... Whoa, whoa.
Now, he was like that when I
got here, man. Dude's as dead as roadkill.
Where's Alex?
I sent her outside. We was
trying to get the comms back up,
she's been gone a while. Fuck!
This is what they want.
They want us all to separate.
Kay? Make the call again.
They've got their immediate threat now.
Hey. You, uh...
You find Mindy yet?
Oh, thank you...
Oh, thank you,
sweet baby Jesus. Thank you!
You motherfucker!!
What the fuck am I looking for?
Who's there?
It's me. It's me. Sorry.
- Whoa... Okay.
- They've killed Nick.
What? Ni...
- Who killed him?
- We don't know.
We've just called emergency
services again and they're on their way.
- Um... What... What about the others?
- We can't find Mindy.
Okay... Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
Hey, hey... It's okay.
Look, I know you're scared.
But you're way stronger than you think.
- Trust me. You've got this.
- Okay.
- Okay?
- Okay.
Hey.
I'm sorry about your brother.
I mean, I barely knew him.
We... we didn't grow up together.
We'd only just reconnected, but...
I don't know...
I was looking forward
to what it could've been, you know?
Yeah.
Hey! Boat's comin' in!
Oh! Thank God.
- See?
- Yeah.
Yeah.
- Hey!
- Hello?
- Over here!
- Come on.
Well, about fuckin' time!
Come on, scooch over, I've got this.
- Hey! Over here!
- This fucking guy.
Jeez! Come on, man.
Get that light outta my face, would ya?
- Step back.
- Officers!
- We're the ones who made the call!
- We're the fucking victims here!
Hey! I said step back!
Well, thank fuck.
- Step back!
- Look! We need to get off this island!
Really?
So soon?
You're...
You're Perry Patton.
- What the hell's going on here?
- Yeah, what he said.
Whoa, whoa... Such hostility.
And towards the man who just
treated you all to a luxury getaway.
Hey! I am over here!
Okay, you sick fuck.
I'm gettin' the hell...
Oh, shit.
Hey, what! Hey!
Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck! Oh, shit...
Oh, shit! Oh, fuck! Oh, fuck!
Bring her to me.
You? You brought us here!
What do you want?
What do I want?
How much time do you have?
Not enough. For now, this will suffice.
Dad!
God, I love it here! The air is so clear.
My son loved it here.
You remember my son.
Oh...
That's adorable.
Go on.
Oh, no. Oh!
Argh!
And then you sued my company?
Bold move.
I'm... I'm sorry, man. I'm sorry.
I'll drop it!
I'll drop the charges, please.
Shh-shh-shh...
It's quite a convincing story
you gave the courts.
Tragic tale of the murder of your son.
How much you missed him. Blah-blah-blah.
But, there's one thing I don't get...
You disowned your son, correct?
Threw him out.
You know, for being... for being gay?
What the fuck? That's what this is about?
You're a fucking lib snowflake,
worried about how I treated my son?
No. No!
I couldn't care less about your son.
I'm merely illustrating the irony.
You abandoned him in life,
yet you want to profit from his death?
Men like you...
devoid of morality, bereft of integrity.
No! No, no, no...
You're... No, you're
indistinguishable from animals.
- Mallet.
- Yeah.
And we both know...
you can't reason with animals.
No, no, no...
Please, man, I'm begging you.
I'm begging you. No, no, no... No!
- Can you get loose?
- No. What's going on?
Dad? Dad!
Mr Bennett?
Kay.
- Kay? Are you hurt?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
- I'm okay.
- Kay, I don't want to die.
I won't let that happen.
Both of you keep a lookout. Okay?
What are you doing?
Oh, I was just having some fun, Daddy!
Alex? No...
Oh, Mr Bennett,
you should see your face.
Really, Alex? The accent?
Oh, right. Guess I got
a little carried away with the role.
You know, I almost went Australian! Yeah,
but no one wants to hear that all day.
I asked my daughter
to keep watch over you until my arrival.
It would appear she took some
creative liberties with her duties.
You lied to us!
No, I didn't lie.
I just... I just left out
some parts of the truth.
Well, my brother was
a victim in that house!
Wait... You don't have a daughter?
- Shut up. Yes, he does!
- Alex...
- Get away from her!
- Alex!
It's such a cold label. "Illegitimate."
But, I'm sure you'll agree,
the unmistakable Patton tenacity
definitely courses through her veins.
Daddy...
I handled the whistleblower.
Oh, the look on his face
when he knew he was about to die!
Well, you see, now that's a shame.
Because I hated that man, so that is
something I would like to have seen.
The police are on their way.
- Can I?
- Yeah.
My bag! You set that up!
You had the phone!
"Help me! Help! It's the Pattons,
they're trying to kill us! Help!"
That was a great performance by the way.
"Operator, what's your emergency?"
- You know...
- "Ma'am, without a direct threat,
- "I can't prioritize the call."
- Okay, we get it. Shut up!
Just let my dad go. Please!
I'm who you want! Just take me, okay?
Leave him out of it.
You seem to think
you're in a position to bargain, Kayleigh.
- You're not.
- Leave her alone!
Don't you fret, Mr Bennett. You won't
see any harm come to your daughter.
She's gonna watch you die.
I will take the only person
you have left, just as you took mine.
Oh. Looks like we got another one.
You're sick. Like father, like son.
My son was a genius, So, thank you.
Your son was a psycho!
Make him shut up. This is not about you.
- Get away.
- Dad,
Get away from me.
- Dad.
- Shh-shh-shh.
You...
You didn't just kill my son,
you doomed the millions
who would've been saved by his work.
He was killing innocent people.
We chose those people
very carefully, Kayleigh.
They were bottom-feeders.
Tell me...
Wouldn't you sacrifice
a couple of parasites
to save the life
of your dying mother?
Your son didn't care about saving people.
He had a God complex!
It's not a complex
when you are superior to everyone.
Hello?
I...
I have a gun.
And unless y'all wanna die the same way
that motherfucker back there did,
you better get me the fuck off
this island, now. You hear me?
I always said my Jessica
was too good for your creepy son.
I even told her he was a creep and all.
And he stood like a fucking weirdo too!
I mean, he just gave me the willies!
- I can sort her out, Daddy.
- No! No. You're not taking this one too.
Stay with them. Let's go.
Alex...
You don't need to do this.
Okay? You're not your brother.
- Yeah, you're right.
- Yeah.
- I'm not him.
- You're not.
Because he let you get away.
Leave him alone!
Perfect fucking Pierce, right!
Could do no wrong in Daddy's eyes.
- Whoops.
- Please...
You know,
I'm actually grateful to you, Kay.
You know, for getting
my brother out of the picture.
I really don't like sharing.
You have some
serious fucking daddy issues!
Oh?
I might, yeah. I definitely would...
if you were my daddy.
Fuck!
That... that's far enough, now!
You... you drop your weapons!
Okay.
And your other guy too.
Oh, he's...
occupied with the other guests.
It's your play, Mindy. What do you want?
You get me off
this island, right fucking now!
Gosh.
This must be so difficult for you, Kay?
I mean, another friend
turning against you.
But for what it's worth,
I really did enjoy hanging out with you.
Look at this.
Oh, and now you have
something to say. What?
I can't...
Where was this eagerness to talk
when your daughter needed you?!
Am I right, babe?
What?
He's just using you. You're not a Patton.
Yes, I am.
Then why aren't you using his name?
When the time's right. Look,
Daddy's dealing with a lot right now.
You'll always be his shameful secret.
You were not my friend, you bitch!
Okay, you can take the boat.
And the others.
You... you let them go too.
Oh, uh...
Well, that's where it starts getting fun.
See, I'm prepared to offer you
more money than you've ever imagined,
to simply forget they exist.
And for your discretion, of course.
In this case, silence really is golden.
Just name your price.
When you say, "name your price?"
Whatever your heart desires.
A million dollars!
No! No, no... No, no, no.
No, I want...
I want a hundred million dollars.
That's quite a jump, Mindy.
How do I know you'll stay quiet?
For a hundred million dollars,
I'll kill them myself, sugar!
Oh, fuck. Finally.
Alright.
- Mm-mm-mm.
- Sorry.
Yeah? Good? Okay.
- Dad, he's locked down the hotel.
- One of these windows must open.
They won't!
Dad! That won't work.
Dad. Hey...
We need to get upstairs,
alright? I put a jammer on my door.
Trust me.
I don't know what my son
saw in your trashy daughter.
She must've been a good lay.
Hey...
- Hey, hey!
- Daddy?
How did this happen?
- I'm sorry. I can fix it.
- Stop.
- No, I can fix it. Please, Daddy!
- Stop. Just stop.
- Please, Daddy.
- Stop!
- Sir.
- They can't get out.
So hurt them, if necessary,
but I want them alive.
- Do you understand?
- Yeah.
Do you understand?
Yeah...
Yeah, I won't let you down.
Again...
You won't let me down, again.
I hurt his leg!
So... so, he won't get that far.
They're gone.
Kay! Mr Bennett...
Come out, come out, wherever you are.
You're just delaying the inevitable.
- Okay. Stay here.
- No.
Stay hidden, Dad.
- I'll get help, okay?
- No, I'm not leaving your side. Come on!
Wait! Just wait.
Yeah?
Ouch...
Okay. You ready?
Sorry, Dad.
- Okay. You good?
- Mm.
Really, Dad?
You wanna lock us in a steel box?
- Nope.
- Oh...
He drove the boat.
Key. The key.
- Kay.
- Just one second. Wait!
- We gotta go.
- Got it!
I mean, look at us, Kay,
bonding with our fathers.
It's kinda cute.
I'm going.
Come on.
Oh, Dad...
- I'm sorry.
- Dad, we can't stop right now, alright?
Come on, it's just one more flight.
- Come on.
- Okay.
Alright. There's an exit ahead
that takes us to the fire escape.
Do you know what the most
cunning hunter in the animal kingdom is?
The Portia spider.
It mimics the vibrations of insects,
deceiving other spiders into thinking
there's prey trapped in the web.
Just...
Just think about that for a second.
It is literally plucking at the threads of
another spider's home, like a puppeteer.
Meet me there. Trust me, Dad.
Luring its prey
with pretense and promises.
Controlling everything.
There isn't a corner of this Earth
that my web doesn't reach.
No place you can...
Little pig, little pig, let me in.
Or I'll huff and I'll puff,
and I'll blow your fucking brains out.
Fuck you!
Come on, Kay.
Wrong way, old man.
Oh, thank God. Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm okay.
- Did he hurt you?
No, I'm good. I promise.
We gotta hurry, okay?
Okay, we'll need to cushion the fall.
A little help, Dad?
You were right. I've been so selfish.
I thought this vacation
would fix everything.
What?
I thought I could buy your forgiveness.
- Dad. We can't do this right now.
- I won't get another chance.
I thought if I did all this,
I could avoid the tough conversations.
Avoid doing the real work.
I've been such a coward.
Dad, the real work right now
is getting up and helping me
with this damn mattress! Okay?
You remind me so much of Mom.
You need to get to the boat.
I'll hold them off as long as I can...
- No!
- Listen to me!
I'm just slowing you down.
Please. Give me this chance
to be there for you now.
Dad, if I'm anything like Mom,
then you know how stubborn I am.
"Quitters quit."
Don't leave me again, Dad.
- Alright, you first.
- No, you.
No, Dad. I can make the jump,
you can't. It's not up for discussion.
Come on.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- Okay. Mm.
- You good?
Okay. Try land on your good leg.
- Okay, you're doing great.
- Yeah.
Okay.
Found you!
- What's going on?
- Okay, Dad. You gotta go.
Go! Hurry. Go! Go, go, go!
Dad, you okay?
Kay! Mr Bennett.
Kay! Quickly, jump.
- Dad, hide!
- No, I'm not leaving you.
Trust me.
Fuck.
Get up!
Kay. Kay, please.
I never wanted to hurt you, or your dad.
Please, you have to believe me.
I mean, my father, he's...
he's a very powerful man.
- I had no choice.
- We always have a choice, Alex.
I just wanted him to love me.
I mean, you know what that's like, right?
We're just never enough for them.
You seriously thought
that would work? Move!
Dad?!
Dad?
- Kay, don't!
- Dad!
Dad?
I so enjoyed that dramatic escape.
Very Lara Croft. Totally unnecessary
of course, because the hotel is open...
- Let him go!
- Ooh, what a predicament.
Let him go, or I'll do it!
- Go ahead.
- I'll do it! I swear I'll do it!
And I said, "Go ahead."
I don't need her anymore.
Stop wasting my time.
Ahh... First time can be difficult.
- Dad!!
- It gets easier, though.
- No!
- Dad!
That's enough. That's enough!
- You were gonna let her kill me?
- Nah, she wasn't gonna do anything.
I wouldn't be where I am in the world
if I couldn't spot a bluffer.
Oh, God. You look so pathetic.
Oh, don't worry,
you'll be joining him soon.
Dad!
You won't be cutting through those anytime
soon. You're welcome to try, though.
You can't imagine the pain
of losing a child...
- Fuck you!
- Don't get upset, Kayleigh.
It's not like losing a parent.
I know you're well-versed in that area.
Oh, shut up!
Just be fucking honest!
This isn't about your son.
This is about money.
His secret's out and you're paying for it!
It's always about money
with you fucking people.
You're so predictable. So boring!
You took my son. Lex talionis
prescribes the perfect response.
An eye for eye?
A tooth for a tooth.
A hand for a hand?
A life for a life.
We're gonna do this slowly.
You're gonna beg for death
but it won't arrive.
- Oh, oh, oh. Shh-shh-shh...
- Ow!
Am I still boring you?
Ow!! Ow.
You destroyed my bloodline,
the heir to everything that I've built!
What about me?
What?
I'm... I'm your blood?
Alex, wait outside.
Why am I not enough?
I've done everything
you've ever asked of me.
- Alex, I said leave.
- Well, has he? Huh?
He hated you! Did you know that?
That's why he'd never visit.
- He was busy.
- No. That's what he'd tell you.
He despised you, Daddy.
He said he found a houseplant
more intellectually stimulating.
- I would never say that...
- I said get out, Alex!
You're too weak to be a Patton.
Where were we?
Shut up... Shut up. Shut up!!
You have to earn his trust.
You fucking idiot!
He's testing you...
He's just testing you.
Are you gonna give up? No.
Are you gonna fail? No.
I mean, you're a fucking Patton, Alex!
What are you?
You're a fucking psycho!
Stay down!
You broke into my son's home.
You killed him.
You walked free...
while the Patton name
has been shackled by scrutiny?
The world's pendulum
has swung to the edge of absurdity.
It coddles the weak
and condemns the strong.
Well, I'm gonna be the force
to swing the pendulum back.
This world belongs to people like me.
What's so funny?
It's just...
your son loved
the sound of his own voice as well.
People like you are nothing and nobody.
The world will be
unaltered by your absence.
Still...
my legacy beats yours.
Gnats don't have legacies.
I exposed a monster
and smashed his head to fucking pulp.
So...
Yes.
Yes, about that.
Let's skip to that part.
No!
Dad!
Leave my daughter alone!
No!
Stop! Dad!
No!
Dad!
Die!!
Dad?
Daddy, wake up.
Wake up, Dad.
Hey, baby girl.
Hey...
Hey.
Oh, hey...
How are you okay?
Don't make fun of my coupons anymore.
Okay, Daddy.
Okay.
- You good?
- Yeah.
- Alright. Here.
- Yeah.
I'm gonna go find the first aid kit, yeah?
- Okay.
- Okay.
Did you kill him?
- Did you?!
- Yes.
What? So I'm the only Patton left?
Yeah.
What? So, everything's gonna be mine?
Mm-hm.
Well, outside. Now.
Dad...
- Kay!
- Don't move.
Alex, please! Let her go. Take me.
- I'm gonna take you both, silly!
- Alex...
Now, Mr Bennett. I'm gonna
need you to jump overboard, please.
- What?
- Alex, please!
I said jump!
Alex, no!
Move!
- Sup, Dad?
- Shut up!
- SUP?
- I said shut up!
Jump!
Help me!
No! Help me!
Fuck...
Maybe we just do a camping trip next?
Or a, "stay home and lock up
all the windows and doors" kinda trip?
No...
No way, Dad.
They'd want us living in fear.
And I'm done
letting them control my life.
What was it you said?
"The world's my oyster?"
That's right, baby girl.
You can do whatever you want.
Just mussel through it, and don't clam up.
Oh, my God, Dad.
What? You don't like my pearls of wisdom?
- Stop!
- Just don't shell yourself out.
Oh, my God, Dad.
I will throw you overboard. Stop it.