Because sometimes, you fall asleep watching a mediocre rental, and would rather return it on time than pay two more bucks just to see the end.Because sometimes, your TiVo timer didn’t get it quite right, and cut off the crucial final minutes of something that won’t get shown again for six months.Because sometimes, you’re not interested in seeing that movie everyone’s talking about but are dying to know what the hubbub is about anyway.Because sometimes, you vaguely remember an old movie that had some sort of plot twist at the end of it, but can’t remember what it was.Because sometimes, the surprise “spoiler” ending is the only reason you’d pay $11 to see what is otherwise a turkey of a film.Soon time later, The Woman, disguised as a nurse comes into his room and reminds him that her job was “to put things to sleep, and they don’t wake up.” The Woman doses the Man for his betrayals of her (and trying to help Audrey escape) and he dies. When the Man wakes up in a hospital, he is confronted with the truth by a detective who tells him his wife is missing and thus he will be on the hook for all the murders and the kidnapping. Eventually, The Woman tries to drown Audrey but The Man knocks her unconscious and himself in the process. In his attempts to escape or help Audrey, The Woman kills a mailman and a police officer. His memory lost, his wife, The Woman tries to help him recover, only to reveal herself as mentally unstable, obsessed with being a mother. However, the Man had second thoughts about the plan and got them into a car accident soon after. They decided to kidnap a girl Audrey (Olivia Rose Keegan) and ransom her back to her wealthy father. The Woman (Kate Bosworth) and Man (Wes Bentley) were a married couple struggling to have a baby.
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