Horror/Thriller
Directed by:
Steven Quale
Release date:
Fri 12, Aug 2011
Plot :
The film opens up with co-workers gathering together for a company retreat. The group includes Sam Lawton (Nicholas D'Agosto), who dreams of an apprenticeship in Paris, his best friend Peter (Miles Fisher), Peter's girlfriend Candice (Ellen Wroe), and her rival Olivia (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood). Along for the trip are Molly Harper (Emma Bell), who breaks up with Sam just before the trip, Peter's co-workers Isaac (P.J. Byrne) and Nathan (Arlen Escarpeta), and their boss Dennis Lapman (David Koechner).
While on the bus, Sam experiences a vision of a deadly bridge collapse when their bus is still on it: after Candice falls from the bridge and is impaled by a sailing boat mast, and Isaac drowns when the bus falls from the bridge with him inside, Molly reaches the safe side of the bridge; Olivia loses her glasses and struggles to make it across, but falls into the water below alive before being crushed by a falling sports car. Just after Nathan is obliterated by a swinging support cable, and Dennis is seared by a collapsing tanker of hot tar, Peter and Sam leap from the bridge onto a broken guard rail as the bridge fully collapses; as they try to climb up, rebar falling from the back of a truck skewers Peter and causes him to fall to his death; just after this, Molly screams as a sheet of metal falls from the truck and bisects Sam.
Sam's vision ends, and shortly thereafter he notices events and signs occurring like they did before, leading him to take Molly and get off the bus. Peter, Candice, Olivia, Nathan, Isaac, and Dennis follow. The bridge collapses as Sam foresaw, but this time he and his friends are spared.
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