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Dive into the chilling world of Messiah of Evil (1973), a cult classic horror film that blends psychological terror with supernatural mystery. Follow Arletty and her journey to a strange coastal town where dark secrets and a mysterious cult await. Fans of atmospheric horror, eerie storytelling, and 70s horror classics will love this film.
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00:00:00I gave my message to the wind, I told my story to the sea.
00:00:25No one else is listening to me.
00:00:32The hidden truth clear in my mind, soon all alone I will not find.
00:00:41Somehow, somewhere, someone may hear me.
00:00:46Hold on to love, hold on to love.
00:00:54But beware of men who became beasts of prey.
00:01:00How many are they?
00:01:03A child without a soul, a man without a heart.
00:01:06They're 100 gold to tear your life apart.
00:01:09How many are they?
00:01:11Don't try to find out.
00:01:13Stay away.
00:01:16They are without change.
00:01:19This is not a game.
00:01:22From them stay away.
00:01:24Oh, you could become one, I say.
00:01:29I gave my message to the wind.
00:01:37They say that nightmares are dreams perverted.
00:01:43I've told them here it wasn't a nightmare.
00:01:47But they don't believe me.
00:01:50They nod and make little notes in my file.
00:01:55And they watch me now, waiting for me to scar my breasts.
00:02:01To eat insects, maybe.
00:02:03Or to lift my dress like some crazy old woman and urinate on the floor.
00:02:08But there's so little time left.
00:02:13You've got to listen.
00:02:17Not far from here is a small town on the coast.
00:02:22They used to call it New Bethlehem.
00:02:25But they changed the name to Point Dune after the moon turned blood red.
00:02:30Point Dune doesn't look any different than a thousand other neon stucco towns.
00:02:34And what happened there.
00:02:36What they did to me.
00:02:38What they're doing now.
00:02:44They're coming here.
00:02:47They're waiting at the edge of the city.
00:02:51They're peering around buildings at night.
00:02:56And they're waiting.
00:02:58They're waiting for you.
00:03:00And they'll take you one by one.
00:03:04And no one will hear you scream.
00:03:11No one will hear you scream!
00:03:30No one will hear you scream!
00:03:31No one will hear you scream!
00:03:32No one will hear you scream!
00:03:34No one will hear you scream!
00:03:39No one will hear you scream!
00:03:44I went there looking for my father.
00:03:47He used to spend winters in Point Dune painting.
00:03:50Then, after my mother died, he stayed.
00:03:53And his letters became our only contact.
00:03:56Until recently, when his letters became more and more bizarre and finally stopped.
00:04:03I have little time now.
00:04:05I can't write again.
00:04:06But you mustn't worry.
00:04:08And please, you must promise not to follow me.
00:04:11I'm afraid to see people anymore.
00:04:13It's better that I wait alone for it to come.
00:04:23I don't know.
00:04:53I don't know.
00:04:55Build her up?
00:04:57Yes.
00:05:11Dogs.
00:05:13Stray dogs.
00:05:14Doesn't sound like dogs.
00:05:16Has to be.
00:05:17Has to be dogs.
00:05:19I've hunted in them woods out there.
00:05:21Nothing but quail and rabbits.
00:05:23Rabbits don't make that sound.
00:05:25That's Point Dune ahead, isn't it?
00:05:28Why do you want to go to Point Dune?
00:05:30I'm visiting somebody there.
00:05:32I can't understand why anybody would want to go to Point Dune.
00:05:35Visiting.
00:05:36I mean, it's just a piss poor little town.
00:05:39It's deader than hell.
00:05:40You forgot?
00:05:59Hello there.
00:06:03Fill her up.
00:06:05Two dollars.
00:06:06No knock.
00:06:07Yes, sir.
00:06:09Let's go.
00:06:39The machine's broke, lady. Don't you have any cash?
00:06:47Well, no, but this is...
00:06:48That's all right. Forget it.
00:06:50Oh!
00:06:50Get out!
00:07:09Get your, uh, your stems?
00:07:18Let's go.
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00:13:22Catching glimpses of horrid animals I know can't be there.
00:13:27And along the dark beach, faces haunt me.
00:13:31Pale women with sleepless eyes and shadowy figures staring toward the black water.
00:13:38He didn't return that night.
00:13:51I walked along the beach in the morning, as I'm sure he must have, coming out of the nightmares
00:13:58he spoke of, back into the daylights.
00:14:01I drove into town later.
00:14:28It was hot already.
00:14:30I saw an art gallery, and I thought they might know my father.
00:14:34The art dealer was blind.
00:14:37Her fingers moved like a pale spider over my face.
00:14:41Joseph Lang?
00:14:59Do I know who he is?
00:15:01We do get magazines in Point Dune, which some of us can even read.
00:15:06Well, I meant I'm looking for him, and I thought maybe you knew him personally.
00:15:12Point Dune isn't an artist colony.
00:15:14I heard he did take people out there, mostly women, but they weren't from Point Dune.
00:15:22Uh, there were some people in this morning looking for your father, which means some people
00:15:27do like his brand of art.
00:15:28Who were they?
00:15:30I don't know.
00:15:32Strangers.
00:15:32I think they're staying at the Seven Seas.
00:15:34I'm as old as the hills.
00:16:02Mama delivered me herself.
00:16:07She took me from between her legs.
00:16:10Bloody little mess.
00:16:12She was about to feed me to the chickens.
00:16:15And Daddy said, maybe we could use a boy, Lottie.
00:16:18That's how I came into the world.
00:16:26Excuse me.
00:16:28They said at the gallery that you were looking for Joseph Lang.
00:16:31He's my father, and I just...
00:16:33Just come in and close the door.
00:16:35All I want to know is if you...
00:16:36Close the door.
00:16:37Close the door.
00:16:37Close the door.
00:16:39Close the door.
00:16:41Close the door.
00:16:48Go ahead, Charlie.
00:16:49It's hard to remember back on things.
00:16:53But I...
00:16:54I remember the red moon my daddy told me about.
00:16:58Only once.
00:17:00Mama gave him a bad look when he talked about it.
00:17:03He was only a boy himself then.
00:17:05He called it the blood moon.
00:17:09He said that was the night that he lost religion.
00:17:14He learned that men could do...
00:17:17Could do horrible things.
00:17:22Like animals.
00:17:24I'm really hungry.
00:17:26I've got the munchies.
00:17:32Shut up.
00:17:34Go ahead, Charlie.
00:17:35What about the moon?
00:17:37A hundred years ago, the moon started turning red up in the sky, and things began to happen.
00:17:44It was like...
00:17:45It was like...
00:17:46The red of the moon got up there.
00:17:49The closer...
00:17:50The people were being jerked toward hell.
00:17:53Well, the people started bleeding out of control.
00:17:57They found children eating raw meat.
00:18:00It was like the town was festering with an open sore.
00:18:03Until the night that they...
00:18:08Until the night they came down out of the canyon and...
00:18:12Who came down, Charlie?
00:18:17I've got to go.
00:18:19Charlie.
00:18:21Take the wine, Charlie.
00:18:23Well...
00:18:26Thanks for your kindly hospitality.
00:18:33I'm looking for my father.
00:18:47Do you know him?
00:18:48I know of him.
00:18:50They told me at the gallery I...
00:18:51We drove by the gallery this morning.
00:18:54I happened to see his father's works in the window.
00:18:57I didn't know that he lived here.
00:18:58They didn't have any of his paintings there.
00:19:01Well, that's popularity.
00:19:02Because they did this morning.
00:19:04I offered to buy one and the old woman said they went for sale.
00:19:08As a matter of fact, it was a portrait of you.
00:19:11Tom likes to collect things.
00:19:14Like old drunks?
00:19:20Old-fashioned retort.
00:19:22What's the retort?
00:19:23Tony, you're half girl, half child, and half wit.
00:19:29Sit on it, sister.
00:19:32Don't be afraid.
00:19:40I'm an ugly old man, but I'm harmless.
00:19:43It's about your daddy.
00:19:46They mustn't hear me.
00:19:47I got them fooled.
00:19:49I get drunk.
00:19:51Sleep on the sidewalk like a dog, and you let me be.
00:19:55I ain't crazy.
00:19:56Not old Charlie.
00:19:57What about my father?
00:20:00You have to kill him.
00:20:02You're crazy.
00:20:04You can't bury him.
00:20:06Don't put him in the ground.
00:20:08You gotta burn him.
00:20:09You gotta put fire to his body.
00:20:11I spent the afternoon town asking about my father.
00:20:30The reaction was always the same.
00:20:32People would only stare, or shake their heads, and back away.
00:20:41July 6th.
00:20:43Our lady called this morning.
00:20:45I listened to her, but couldn't let her know I was here.
00:20:49My voice would have terrified her.
00:20:50At times, I make noises which don't seem human, and my mind is letting go.
00:20:59I try to remember the past of my daughter, but I can't.
00:21:05Instead, I think of death.
00:21:09Always death.
00:21:10I need to run.
00:21:26Goodbye.
00:21:34Goodbye.
00:21:36Bye.
00:21:37Bye.
00:21:38Bye.
00:21:39So, let's go.
00:22:09What are you doing here?
00:22:26You look so comfortable, I didn't want to wake you.
00:22:31You're very pretty when you sleep.
00:22:39Mmm, I'm going to take a nap.
00:22:45Want to come?
00:22:47Later.
00:22:52But you can't stay here.
00:22:54Just for the night. I'm willing to pay.
00:22:59We had a little trouble at the motel.
00:23:03You remember the old gentleman who was telling us the story?
00:23:06Of course I do. He was mad.
00:23:09Perhaps. But when they found him this afternoon, he was dead.
00:23:17The police came and questioned us.
00:23:20Needless to say, they weren't very understanding what with me and my two traveling companions.
00:23:28And then suddenly, every other motel locked and shuttered its windows.
00:23:34You're the only other person we know.
00:23:36What happened to the old man?
00:23:40They found his body in the alley.
00:23:43He must have passed out or something.
00:23:45The police theorized that it must have been dogs.
00:23:48Well, they found his body half eaten.
00:23:53I let them stay.
00:23:56I let them stay.
00:24:00I let them stay.
00:24:09I never understood why.
00:24:24It was as if I'd come into a foreign town where I didn't speak the language and was sharing a house with people I'd have never met in my other life.
00:24:34Would you like some more?
00:24:36Yes, thank you.
00:24:38This wind is strange.
00:24:55It's like the syracuse.
00:24:57It blows across the Mediterranean from Africa.
00:25:03I was born in Portugal in a castle.
00:25:07I thought it was a village in Spain.
00:25:10My mother was a Portuguese aristocrat.
00:25:14My father was rich and American.
00:25:17I have a castle that stands above the sea.
00:25:22One of our legends tells us.
00:25:24Tom, what are we doing in this shitty place?
00:25:26I don't know, really, as I was saying.
00:25:31Every race has their legends.
00:25:33The Romans, the Greeks, even the folk here in Point Dune had their stories.
00:25:39I'm interested in this story about the blood moon.
00:25:56What was your father doing here?
00:26:02He didn't know anybody here.
00:26:06He could paint.
00:26:06Has your father been painting long?
00:26:11Laura's quite the art critic.
00:26:14She used to model photographers, mostly.
00:26:17She specialized in exotic poses with snakes.
00:26:22Tom just gets so clever when he's trying to get into somebody's pants.
00:26:26Listen, when you go to bed with him tonight, why don't you let him sit?
00:26:33Laura, I am tired of having to apologize for you.
00:26:41Yuck!
00:26:42This stuff is shitty tasting.
00:26:44You're not supposed to eat the fuzz.
00:26:57He said he was a collector of old legends.
00:27:00He thought my father knew something of the legend of Point Dune.
00:27:04I told him my father wasn't here.
00:27:07He said they could wait.
00:27:08God seul told me.
00:27:13You're not supposed to do it.
00:27:15He said he was physically right away.
00:27:17She said they could never burn.
00:27:18He said they could've hurt.
00:27:20No, you're not supposed to Typ mundo.
00:27:21He said he should've taken for you.
00:27:21He said he could've eaten nothing.
00:27:24He said, weren't you yet?
00:27:26He said he'saws to go.
00:27:27You're noadora!
00:27:28You're not supposed to?
00:27:29Oh, my God.
00:27:59Are you lost?
00:28:06No.
00:28:10I've been walking.
00:28:13Have you seen the fires on the beach?
00:28:16No, I haven't.
00:28:19Good night.
00:28:25There is something you could do for me.
00:28:29What?
00:28:33My zipper is stuck.
00:28:36On my vest.
00:28:41I'm sure one of your traveling companions could help.
00:28:44Well, they're very angry with me.
00:28:48They get jealous when I'm around strange women.
00:28:51How awkward.
00:28:54Really?
00:28:56So if you just...
00:29:01It wasn't very hard.
00:29:08I'm sure you could have done it yourself.
00:29:17Good night.
00:29:18Well, you don't just unzip a man and say good night.
00:29:33You are tired, aren't you?
00:29:54So am I.
00:29:55Going out tonight?
00:30:20I'm sweating.
00:30:22Oh.
00:30:25How long?
00:30:27Forever.
00:30:31It's a long time.
00:30:35Why?
00:30:36Because I'm tired.
00:30:37I'm tired of him.
00:30:39I'm tired of this place.
00:30:40You didn't get lost, you know.
00:30:45You came here on purpose.
00:30:47Why the hell point do me?
00:30:54Did you like the beach?
00:30:57Maybe you could learn to body surf.
00:31:02He's just farting around with us.
00:31:04Yeah, we'll let him fart around.
00:31:05I'm going to San Francisco.
00:31:08Mickey will take me in.
00:31:09Who's Mickey?
00:31:11He's a drummer.
00:31:15What about me?
00:31:18You're just a kid.
00:31:21You'll be all right.
00:31:30He's given me too many lines.
00:31:36Hey, Laura.
00:31:39Give me some dope, huh?
00:31:40Give me some dope.
00:31:40Let's go.
00:32:10Let's go.
00:32:40Let's go.
00:33:10Let's go.
00:33:12Want a ride?
00:33:28What the hell?
00:33:30Oh, hey, thanks.
00:33:38You coming back from the waiting?
00:33:45The what?
00:33:46The waiting at the beach.
00:33:49Uh-uh.
00:33:50Do you like Wagner?
00:33:55Oh, yeah, sure.
00:33:58Super.
00:34:00You can, um, let me off in town.
00:34:04What guys must have been, uh, working late?
00:34:15Moonlighting.
00:34:17Moonlighting.
00:34:18Everybody was out there tonight.
00:34:21Even the little creatures.
00:34:23I found a lot of them.
00:34:25A lot of what?
00:34:26Beach rats.
00:34:32What's wrong?
00:34:33Nothing.
00:34:36What do you do with them?
00:34:38Do with them?
00:34:39I eat them.
00:34:41That's what I do with them.
00:34:52I've got another, if you'd like.
00:34:55No, no, no, no, thank you.
00:34:57I, uh, I'm just going to get out right here.
00:35:02You don't want it?
00:35:03No, no, no, no.
00:35:04Uh, it's a very nice night to walk.
00:35:07Jesus.
00:35:15Jesus.
00:35:15Jesus.
00:35:37Hello?
00:35:54Hello?
00:35:55Hello?
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00:38:31Oh, my God.
00:39:01Oh, my God.
00:39:31Oh, my God.
00:39:45July 17th.
00:39:49I dread the night's coming on now.
00:39:52The fires on the beach are more numerous, and more of them are coming out at night from the town.
00:40:00It's more horrifying than I expected.
00:40:05A crazy old man told me a story today about Point Dune a century ago, and a dark stranger arising, and the monstrous things that happened to people when he came.
00:40:17I thought I was going mad, but worse now.
00:40:22I think the hideous things I'm seeing are not imaginary.
00:40:25What are you doing?
00:40:29There's this bullshit.
00:40:31I can't get any stations in.
00:40:33Laura didn't say anything else.
00:40:49I'll give a girl a pair of shoes, and she walks out.
00:40:58I'm speaking on WUVI Radio 94 in Ludlow, the voice of Idaho.
00:41:06Idaho?
00:41:08Idaho?
00:41:09Where are all the stations here?
00:41:15Why are they all out?
00:41:17There are no stations in this town.
00:41:19You can't hear anything.
00:41:20Can't we go, Tom?
00:41:27It's not that I care.
00:41:30It's just that I'm scared.
00:41:34Of what?
00:41:36I don't know.
00:41:39I tried to sleep, and I fell in and out of half dreams.
00:41:44I remember my father saying that you're about to awaken when you dream that you're dreaming.
00:42:14I don't know.
00:42:44I don't know.
00:43:14Father?
00:43:17Father?
00:43:17Oh, my God.
00:44:47I think my body is being taken over by some unspeakable evil that's turning me into...
00:44:55I don't know.
00:44:57I don't know.
00:44:59I don't know.
00:45:01I don't know.
00:45:03I don't know.
00:45:05I don't know.
00:45:07I don't know.
00:45:09I don't know.
00:45:11I don't know.
00:45:13I don't know.
00:45:15I don't know.
00:45:17I don't know.
00:45:19I don't know.
00:45:21I don't know.
00:45:23I don't know.
00:45:25I don't know.
00:45:27I don't know.
00:45:29I don't know.
00:45:31The light was on in the studio.
00:45:33I don't know.
00:45:35I thought maybe he...
00:45:37I thought someone was in there.
00:45:39Come on.
00:45:41Come on.
00:45:43It's all right.
00:45:45I think there was a painting.
00:45:46Come on.
00:45:47You've been having a bad dream.
00:45:48Come on.
00:45:49Get in.
00:45:51I don't know.
00:46:05I don't know what else to do.
00:46:07Nobody in town knows him.
00:46:09I don't know where else you go.
00:46:15Arlottie, I think you should leave here.
00:46:17That's a great idea.
00:46:19Why don't you both leave?
00:46:20Maybe I could get a little sleep.
00:46:50And we'll be there for another phone.
00:46:51No.
00:46:52No.
00:46:53He's cold.
00:46:54Screw me.
00:46:55Screchardy, there's more your near-lotto,
00:46:57and I do.
00:47:00And I want to call me a scene.
00:47:01But this you check mine.
00:47:02But this is a story terminar.
00:47:04Yes.
00:47:05You actually get a lot of timestone.
00:47:06I know you cut my piece over here.
00:47:07Got good times.
00:47:08I know you.
00:47:09Yeah.
00:47:10I feel many times better.
00:47:11Again,ilde his kant.
00:47:12Hello?
00:47:34Yes, it is.
00:47:40What?
00:47:42I...
00:47:44I don't...
00:47:50Where?
00:48:00The police said it must have been a mental problem.
00:48:02They had picked up my father twice in town.
00:48:06He was found wandering around before dawn.
00:48:09He never knew where he was, what he was doing in the dark streets.
00:48:16And then, people reported seeing him on the beach, building a huge sculpture.
00:48:23The tide must have collapsed it on top of him.
00:48:26After this is over and we get through with some paperwork, I think it should take the young lady out of town.
00:48:32We're not really a tourist town, and strangers only bring problems.
00:48:40After this is over and we get through with some paperwork, I think it should take the young lady out of town.
00:48:45We're not really a tourist town, and strangers only bring problems.
00:48:49I said to Hello?
00:48:50How are they doing this, right?
00:48:51What do you say?
00:48:52July 20th, if the cities of the world were destroyed tomorrow, they would all be rebuilt
00:49:15to look like Point Joan. Entirely normal. Quiet. Silent them because of the shared horror in common.
00:49:26I know it's hiding now beneath its stucco skin.
00:49:30I know it's hiding now.
00:50:00But now...
00:50:02How is she?
00:50:14I remember the night my father died. He was coming home from work, drunk.
00:50:21They stopped...
00:50:23They started bleeding out of control.
00:50:26They found children eating raw meat.
00:50:30And it was like the Thomas Bestron with an open sore.
00:50:35Until the night that they...
00:50:37We're never gonna leave this place, are we?
00:50:41Until the night they came down out of the canyon and...
00:50:43Somebody came while you were gone.
00:51:05Who?
00:51:07I don't know.
00:51:09I heard this noise at the other end of the house.
00:51:12It sounded like somebody crying.
00:51:14I looked all over, but I didn't see nobody.
00:51:20I'm bored.
00:51:21Why don't you go to a film?
00:51:28A what?
00:51:29A movie.
00:51:31Oh, a show.
00:51:33Great.
00:51:34I get to take the car.
00:51:37Then you two can be alone together.
00:51:40I sat in my father's chair.
00:51:45The mundane scenes around me were of point tune.
00:51:48They were slightly distorted and foreboding.
00:51:51As if they were hiding some message.
00:51:54Just as I knew now.
00:51:56Town was hiding some dark fear.
00:51:58July 21st.
00:52:06My body temperature has dropped to 85.
00:52:10This morning I passed blood again.
00:52:14It's as if the thing that's taking over my body
00:52:18no longer needs human blood.
00:52:28Well, Eddie, what's wrong?
00:52:44Yes, sir.
00:52:58Oh, my God.
00:53:24Oh, my God.
00:53:25Oh, my God.
00:53:28Tom, I didn't feel it.
00:53:39Why didn't I feel it, Tom?
00:53:42I don't know.
00:53:44It's as if the thing that's taking over my body
00:53:47no longer needs human blood.
00:53:58My father had beautiful hands.
00:54:12They were fine, long, almost feminine fingers.
00:54:19He was ashamed of them in a way.
00:54:24He used to laugh and say that after the revolution he'd be shot.
00:54:28That pale hands were the mark of a decadent life.
00:54:33That's how I knew.
00:54:40Tom, why did they lie to me?
00:54:44Those weren't his hands.
00:54:48They were coarse and large.
00:54:53That wasn't my father.
00:54:54You sure?
00:54:58Yes.
00:55:02God.
00:55:05Tony.
00:55:05Tony.
00:58:07Life isn't always...
00:58:12Danny!
00:58:37I'm not going to die!
00:59:07Hey!
00:59:37Hey, good little tin marshal.
00:59:42He thought he'd got to be paid for his tune.
00:59:46Not just with money.
01:00:07Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
01:00:37Oh, my God.
01:01:07Oh, my God.
01:01:37Oh, my God.
01:02:07Oh, my God.
01:02:37Oh, my God.
01:03:07Oh, my God.
01:03:37Oh, my God.
01:04:07Oh, my God.
01:04:37Oh, my God.
01:05:07Oh, my God.
01:05:37Oh, my God.
01:06:07Oh, my God.
01:06:37Oh, my God.
01:07:07Oh, my God.
01:07:09Oh, my God.
01:07:37Oh, my God.
01:08:07Oh, my God.
01:08:37Oh, my God.
01:09:07Oh, my God.
01:09:37Oh, my God.
01:10:07Oh, my God.
01:10:37Oh, my God.
01:11:07Oh, my God.
01:11:37Oh, my God.
01:12:07Oh, my God.
01:12:37Oh, my God.
01:13:07Oh, my God.
01:13:37Oh, my God.
01:14:07Oh, my God.
01:14:37Oh, my God.
01:15:07Oh, my God.
01:15:10Oh, my God.
01:15:37Oh, my God.
01:15:39Oh, my God.
01:16:07Oh, my God.
01:16:37Oh, my God.
01:16:39Oh, my God.
01:17:07Oh, my God.
01:17:09Oh, my God.
01:17:39Oh, my God.
01:17:41Oh, my God.
01:17:45Oh, my God.
01:17:47Oh, my God.
01:17:51Oh, my God.
01:17:53Oh, my God.
01:17:57Oh, my God.
01:17:59Oh, my God.
01:18:01Oh, my God.
01:18:02Oh, my God.
01:18:03Oh, my God.
01:18:05Oh, my God.
01:18:11Oh, my God.
01:18:13Oh, my God.
01:18:35Oh, my God.
01:18:37Oh, my God.
01:18:41Oh, my God.
01:18:43Oh, my God.
01:18:45Oh, my God.
01:18:46Oh, my God.
01:18:47Oh, my God.
01:18:57Oh, my God.
01:18:59Why didn't you leave?
01:19:01I came back here to get you.
01:19:12Tom was too late.
01:19:16God.
01:19:29I saw them in town.
01:19:45They're traveling in packs like wolves.
01:19:52I think the hotel...
01:19:59I was dreaming.
01:20:16We were in a forest.
01:20:19And it was snowing.
01:20:22The trees were wet.
01:20:25And you were looking up.
01:20:29And I asked you what...
01:20:31What you were thinking.
01:20:35You said you were thinking about all the people who were born...
01:20:40And died.
01:20:42While the trees went on living.
01:20:45Then we came to a village.
01:20:47And we spent the night.
01:20:49In a wood room.
01:20:51The next day it was so cold.
01:20:53We stayed in bed to keep warm.
01:20:56The next day it was so cold.
01:20:59We stayed in bed to keep warm.
01:21:01Keep warm.
01:21:31Let's go.
01:22:01Let's go.
01:22:31Let's go.
01:23:01Let's go.
01:23:31We thought we must have made it out of the town.
01:23:35And then we saw the first one.
01:23:36They were coming down to the beach as they did every night.
01:23:57They stare at the ocean, anyway.
01:23:59We could go no further.
01:24:12They were all around, watching us, staring at us, as if we were trapped animals, caught, already bleeding.
01:24:26Yet still struggling hopelessly.
01:24:30We hoped to make it to one of the small boats on the horizon.
01:24:46And then we would drift out and head for safety down the coast.
01:24:52He was having trouble with his arm.
01:24:56I had hurt him.
01:24:57And now I couldn't help him.
01:25:03Boat didn't seem any nearer.
01:25:05Tom!
01:25:14Tom!
01:25:15Tom!
01:25:17Tom!
01:25:18And the last thing I saw was the setting sun.
01:25:44They hadn't let me drown.
01:25:53They had pulled me from the water.
01:25:57They had prevented my last escape.
01:26:00They had prevented my last escape.
01:26:02That night, most of the town was on the beach.
01:26:06They built their fires.
01:26:08Not for warmth, but as beacons to be seen from the black ocean.
01:26:13They had dressed me in an old gown.
01:26:18I was to be offered.
01:26:21And following their prophecy, the moon turned blood red.
01:26:24And the dark stranger returned.
01:26:26He let me go with a story that condemned me, knowing that they wouldn't listen.
01:26:47He was right.
01:26:50I made it back.
01:26:52And they put me here.
01:26:54He told them of the dark stranger.
01:26:56They assumed he was delirious.
01:26:58When he went into a fit, biting like a rabid dog, they shot him.
01:27:03During the day, they let me out with the others.
01:27:33We sit in the sun, in wait.
01:27:39We sleep.
01:27:41And we dream.
01:27:45Each of us dying slowly in the prison of our minds.
01:27:50Hold on to love, hold on to love, so the moon above will not turn red with hate.
01:28:04Hold on to pain, hold on to love, hold on to love.
01:28:13But beware of men who became beasts of prey.
01:28:20How many are they?
01:28:23Child without a soul, men without a heart.
01:28:27They're one hungry goal to tear your life apart.
01:28:30How many are they?
01:28:31Don't try to find out.
01:28:33Stay away.
01:28:34They are without shame.
01:28:39This is not a game.
01:28:42From them, stay away.
01:28:45Or you could become the one.
01:28:48I say, I gave my message to the wind.
01:28:55I told my story to the sea.
01:29:00Somehow, somewhere, someone may hear me.
01:29:07Hold on to love.
01:29:09I told my story to the sea.
01:29:09I told my story to the sea.
01:29:13They are the only one.
01:29:15Hang on to love.
01:29:16Bye,bye.
01:29:20Bye,bye.
01:29:21Bye,bye.
01:29:22Bye,bye.
01:29:23Bye,bye.
01:29:28Bye,bye.
01:29:30Bye,bye.
01:29:32Bye,bye.
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