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EVIE -Evil has a New Name (2021)

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(dramatic music)

I put a star to my

words which afflicted me

And I shall sail nothing

by sea ever again

Long as I live

Praise to the bride king of

angels I regain my health

Hide from the

storm (indistinct)

Without drowning

safely return

(slow dramatic music)

- Tony, it's my go.

- You're not having it!

- [Evie] I'll tell Mom!

- Do you need anymore, Tony?

- No, I'm too busy trying

to untangle my kite.

I told her not to

touch it it's mine.

- Well, you need

to share darling.

- I don't need to share.

She breaks things, it's mine.

- Evie, don't go in

the water please!

You ready for off?

- 10 more minutes.

- It's getting cold love.

- Oh please.

- Okay, I'll go up

and get the tea ready

and you two can

follow me up in a bit.

Bring the towels with you.

- Mommy, what do

you think is faster,

a dog or a giraffe?

- Don't know really.

- Mommy, did you

know that giraffes

are the only other animal

other than a cat which

purrs when you stroke it?

- I didn't know that actually.

Okay, you know the rules,

no going into the water

while I'm not here and

listen to your brother

if he tells you something.

He's in charge

- He's in charge

when I'm not here.

when I'm not here.

I know.

Mommy, would you rather

no ears or no mouth?

- I'm only there, so call or

whistle if you need anything.

And don't talk to strangers.

- To strangers, I know.

Mommy, if you could only

eat one thing forever

would you rather have

pizza or fish and chips?

- Well, guess what

we're having tonight?

- Pizza!

- 10 minutes.

Tony, it's starting

to rain, 10 minutes!

- Okay!

- Love you, Mommy!

(waves crashing)

- Here.

- It's my turn!

(ominous music)

(disembodied whispering)

(eerie horror music)

(ominous music)

(disembodied whispering)

(ominous music)

(eerie horror music)

(ominous music)

- Where were you?

- Oh, you're freezing.

What's that?

- It's mine.

- Have you found something?

- No one else can have it,

it's mine.

- Let me see.

Please?

- I say it's mine!

(hand slapping)

(woman grunting)

(ominous music)

(bell chiming)

- May the glory of God, the

fellowship and the Holy Spirit

be with you all.

- [Congregation]

And also with you.

- In the name of the

Father and of the Son

and of the Holy Spirit, amen.

- [Congregation] Amen.

When I mentioned to

Tony yesterday that

the gospel passage

was about Jesus' words

to Peter in response

to his question, how

often should I forgive?

He pulled a fierce and

said, "Not another sermon

on forgiveness."

I akle his sense of

tiredness with the way

that the Church so often

speaks of forgiveness

and so frequently feel to

either offer it or find it.

That's not because I don't

think forgiveness is important,

it is central not just to

our life but faith also

and I'd argue our life

together in this world.

- Evie.

- Without forgiveness,

- I wanna go outside.

how could we possibly stand

relationship with each other?

Forgiveness isn't something

that only restores,

even frees the one forgiven.

Forgiveness also restores and

frees the one who forgives.

- Jen, she's fine.

- Forgiveness creates

possibilities, keeps the future

open, offers paths forward

formerly not imaginable.

(ominous music)

To forgive is to live free.

To live free in the present

and hope about the future

while not to forgive

is to be dragged down

and kept c*ptive by the past.

Forgiveness is life.

(ominous music)

(bell chiming)

- Evie!

(thunder rumbling)

(ominous music)

(ominous music)

(disembodied voices whispering)

(Tony hollering)

(flashlight slamming)

(ominous music)

(TV statics)

(engine revving)

- Get in, come on.

Right, children, does everyone

know who the Vikings were?

And does anybody know

the legends of the

Viking ship wrecks

at St. Brendon's Bay?

Right, well that's good

and for those that don't,

Britain has always been

vulnerable to attack

from various quarters

throughout our history.

Our story and the

artifacts around us

washed up on our very own beach

and it concerns the Danes,

well the Vikings to be precise.

The local emblem which

we find above the school

and church entrances

is the Selkie.

Folklore dictates

that it was during one

of these Viking raids that

the brave men of the village

fought against their enemy

with everything they had

and they were outnumbered

and beaten back

by the sheer brutality

and force of the invaders

looting every building

the Vikings found

where the women and

children were hiding

and took some for themselves

to claim as wives,

k*lling anyone who resisted.

- Ow.

- Debra!

And with that, they

sailed back to Denmark

or sometimes to Scandinavia

and the boat set sail that

night with their spoils

and rounding the

rocks at the far end

of St. Brendon's

Beach, the boat started

to get into trouble,

even though the sea

was relatively calm,

there was a cry.

- There was a cry

from the front of the boat

of something in the water.

The boat lurched once

and then was gone.

Only the women who

swum ashore were saved.

One was taken as token sacrifice

to join the Selkie and

her sisters in the ocean

as one of their own forever.

(girl huffing)

- Evie?

(ominous music)

(disembodied whispering)

(Evie coughing)

- Freak.

- Go away.

- Freakie Evie.

- Leave me alone.

- Make me.

(girl slamming)

(ominous music)

- Get off her!

You are a disgrace!

(ominous music)

(people arguing)

- Freaky Evie.

(Evie knocking)

(ominous music)

(disembodied whispering)

(slow music)

(hand slapping)

(woman sobbing)

- Morning.

- Morning.

(phone ringing)

- Hello, Ponta's Insurance,

is it a claim on your policy

you're.

Yeah, hello Mrs. Stevens.

Yeah, I am late, yeah.

Yeah, no, you're

absolutely right, yeah.

No, I'll make sure to.

- Coffee?

- Oh yeah, please.

Hmm-mm, yeah.

- Bad night?

- I can handle the nights,

it's the mornings that k*ll me.

- What was he like?

- Thick not thick.

(woman laughing)

- And did you?

- Oh yeah,

it'd be a shame to waste it.

That's an euphemism.

- Oh, these are the deferments

from yesterday that came

down from central office.

- Hmm-mm.

- Morning Mr. Stevens.

- Thank you, Selma, I

will make sure that these

are all up to date and correct.

(ominous music)

(water rushing)

(water bubbling)

- So, do you have

family around here?

- Oh, straight with the

deep questions shall we?

Here you are, same again.

- Certainly madame.

- No, I don't have any

family around here.

I don't have any family.

I was adopted if you must know.

- Hmm, how exotic.

- Do you think?

- Yeah, what's the story?

(Evie chuckling)

- You need to keep your

f*cking nose out, Jeremy

and that's the story.

- More wine, madame?

- Yeah.

- Would you like me

to pour it?

- No, it'll be fine, fine.

(wine pouring)

That was off.

(phone ringing)

- Hello, yes, this

is Mr. Tony Halloran,

I'm ringing in regards

to Mrs. Evie Halloran.

(woman and man moaning)

- [Man] Oh, oh, oh yeah.

- Oh.

Oh, I don't wanna go

on top, I'll be sick.

(ominous music)

(boy moaning)

(eerie music)

(ominous music)

(Evie screaming)

- Jesus!

(Evie sighing)

(Evie retching)

(shower running)

(ominous music)

(ominous music)

- I just never

thought I'd hear back,

I'd given up hope and

accepted I was gonna be alone,

maybe he didn't want contact.

- Did he say?

- Oh, it's just

a generic letter from

the adoption agency

confirming that Tony

had acknowledged receipt

of my letter and he was

willing to make contact.

- Do you remember

anything about him?

- I think so.

Some things clearly

and others, oh god,

I'm really nervous now.

- Why did they split you

up in the first place?

- f*ck knows, that's

what they did back then.

He got chosen first,

I remember that much.

- So he just let you there

in the old orphanage,

like a little munchco

wrapped in a woolen shaw,

love me, someone love me please.

(Evie laughing)

- f*ck off you.

- What are you gonna do?

- I'm gonna stop talking

about myself all the time

and buy you a coffee.

(eerie music)

(door creaking)

(ominous music)

(sirens blaring)

Hi, could I speak to Mrs.

Lively please, thank you.

Hi, my name's Evie Halloran,

I've just received your letter.

Yeah, that's me.

Yeah, I did, thank you.

Yeah, I'd be very much

interested in meeting Tony.

(ominous music)

- Evie?

- Yeah?

- I'm Tony, can I sit?

- Oh, oh my god, Tony.

Oh come here.

Oh wow.

No, no family, I work in an

insurance firm, in an office.

Pays the bills but

I hate it, you?

- I live on my own, I

read a lot, play games,

I fish a bit, have my

own boat, I walk a bit.

- Sorry, did you just try to

slip in that you've got a boat?

- Yeah, just a small

one, I'm by the sea.

I always wanted one.

- I know, I remember.

Well, I'm glad you

got one, it's nice.

- Thank you.

- Do you work?

Oh, I'm so sorry.

I just keep asking all

these personal questions,

it's none of my business.

- I'm your brother, you

can ask me what you want.

You always used to ask

me lots of questions

about what is the fastest

or the oldest or the best.

(Evie chuckling)

- You know, I've imagined

and idealized this moment

for so long and now it's here,

I don't know what to say.

You're a man.

- Are you happy?

- That's a big question.

- Are you?

- I don't.

- Are you?

- I don't know, is anyone?

Well, where you living?

- Not many miles from where

we were brought up actually.

- Do you work?

- No, struggled after.

I'm writing, novels actually.

- You're a writer,

that's amazing.

Are you published?

- Self published.

I've written five novels.

- Wow, wow, I'd love

to read one one day.

- Ah, here I brought you one.

- Hmm, ooh, that is

a very thick book.

(Evie laughing)

Wow.

(ominous music)

I know this story.

- You used to draw

them all the time

and always said you'd seen one.

- I was a kid, we were kids.

- Do you remember,

do you remember us?

- Of course I do.

- Do you remember what happened?

(man hollering)

(dramatic music)

- I do.

- Evie, I have to tell you

something, Dad is alive.

- Why did no one

tell you this before?

- Don't know, Tony

said apparently those

doors were shut,

as soon as my dad

signed the papers, done,

you're on your own literally.

- But someone would tell you.

- I didn't even know if

Tony was alive did I?

- Where's your dad now?

- Schlarasbol always has been.

- What was your brother like?

- He was a bit

strange, a bit full on.

- You fit.

(Evie chuckling)

- Oh god.

No, he's not what

I expected at all.

I don't know what I expected

but I like horror films,

do you like horror films?

I like sci-fi and Vikings

and on and on, that was mean.

No, he seemed nice enough.

- Do you think he

could be a friend

if he wasn't your brother?

- Oh f*ck no.

(women laughing)

- Do you like heavy

metal, do you sew,

do you wanna have sex with me?

- Oh, god, stop it,

that's terrible.

(women laughing)

(phone ringing)

- Hello?

- Hi Evie.

- Hi, Tony.

- [Tony] It was good to

see you the other day.

- Yeah, it was good

to see you again.

Did you get back all right?

- Yeah, thanks.

Did you read my book?

- No, not yet.

What you think?

- I was wondering.

- No.

- Ah, sorry go on.

- No, no, I interrupted you.

Tony?

- I wasn't entirely honest

with you last week I'm afraid.

Look, I'm at your house.

(ominous music)

- I'm sorry?

- I'm at your house,

it's where I live, our house.

You there?

- Yeah.

- You all right?

- Yes, sorry.

- [Tony] Okay, it was

left to me (indistinct)

I'm doing it up.

- Sorry, Tony, can I

call you back later?

(ominous music)

(water running)

(ominous music)

(instant messaging dinging)

(Evie sighing)

(ominous music)

- You're not seriously

thinking about it are you?

- I don't know, it might help.

Oh my god.

Look at me, Selma,

I'm a f*cking mess.

I barely sleep, can't

keep a relationship

for more than a night

and I drink like a fish.

(slow music)

(engine revving)

(Evie knocking)

(slow music)

(disembodied whispering)

(ominous music)

- Evie.

(ominous music)

(disembodied whispering)

(eerie music)

- Hello?

- Evie, come in, come in.

Excuse the mess.

I'm about halfway through

what needs to be done.

- Oh, it's fine.

- How was the drive?

- Yeah, it was okay.

Had the music blasting.

- Yeah, what'd you listen to?

- Anything good really,

Coldplay, The National,

g*ns-N-Roses.

- The great middle ground

is reached.

(Evie chuckling)

- So I meant to

show you the place.

Why do I leave you to it,

take your bags upstairs

and I'll mix a drink.

- Oh god, (indistinct)

for that Tony.

(item crashing)

Boy, you never offend.

Sorry, what have you got?

- To drink?

- Yeah.

- Well, I got tea but

it's not Yorkshire.

- You've not got anything?

- Orange juice, lemonade.

- Anything else?

- Well, water.

- Is there a shop

anywhere nearby or?

- I'm joking, I'm

a massive pisshead.

Come on through

when you're ready.

(ominous music)

(Evie sighing)

(ominous music)

(dramatic eerie music)

- Ripped out all last month.

- Jesus Christ, Tony.

- I'm sorry.

I've made some food.

- Thanks.

- Sour chicken Kiev.

- Yeah?

- Right.

(ominous music)

(children hollering

and laughing)

(man hollering)

(children laughing)

- So, what do you plan

to do with the place?

- I've not decided yet.

- So, Dad signed it over to you.

- Yeah.

- Well, he wasn't gonna

sign it over to me was he?

- Why?

- Don't know,

you tell me.

- What do you remember?

- That's right, Tony,

let's not f*ck about.

- Huh, yeah, it's been

said I have no filter.

So, what do you remember?

- I remember Mom tried to drown

us and Dad k*lled himself.

I thought Dad k*lled himself.

- Do you remember

the day at the beach?

- Yeah.

(dramatic music)

- Ow, you're hurting me.

(engine revving)

(ominous music)

(Evie screaming)

(waves crashing)

- Come on.

- Mommy please, stop!

Mommy!

(ominous music)

(children hollering)

- f*ck.

(climactic music)

- Jen!

(Evie screaming)

Jen, Jen!

(water bubbling)

(ominous music)

Just come on up, come on and

stay there, stay and don't.

Jen, Jen, Jen!

(dramatic music)

Jen, Jen!

(slow dramatic music)

Jen, no Jen!

(waves crashing)

- I know Dad blamed me

'cause I was badly behaved

but who isn't at our age?

- You should go and see him?

- I knew you were going

to say that at some point.

- Of course, he's our dad.

- Who gave us away.

Do you blame me, think

I drove her to it?

(climactic eerie music)

What was that?

(ominous music)

Oh my god.

- It was a bird.

(waves crashing)

- Hear that sound.

When we were growing up I

used to leave the window open

in the summer just to

hear the waves crashing.

I would sleep and

wake up with it.

- Do you miss having a

family, having a brother?

- I think I accepted

everything that happened after

as a normal

continuation of my life.

I was too young to

know it wasn't normal.

- Where did you go

after I'd been adopted?

- Everywhere, I was shuffled

from care home to foster family

then back into care all

through secondary school.

Then at 16, I was dropped

out of counsel's hand

into the exciting world

of being an adult.

- It's a steep drop isn't it?

- And after a brief

sectioning, which was fun,

I managed to sort my self out

with a combination of

class A dr*gs, alcohol

and bad relationships.

Cheers.

- Cheers.

- So, Tony Halloran, where

were you between the ages of 10

and 33 years old?

- I'm afraid I don't

have a story quite so

romantically outlandish.

I was fostered and adopted into

a nice, middle-class family

of primary school

teachers who left me alone

to play Dungeons and Dragons

and write fruity fantasy

stories and share them with

a close group of fellow nerds.

Never stood a chance did I?

- Thank God one of us had love.

- Do you have anyone?

- You're joking.

I think my work colleague's

my best mate for f*ck's sake.

(slow music)

(waves crashing)

(dramatic music)

(Evie breathing heavy)

(climactic eerie music)

- I smell coffee.

- [Tony] Morning Evie.

Father Robert's here.

Do you remember him?

- Yeah, of course.

- Hello Evie.

It's been such a long time

but you still look like

the Evie I remember.

- [Tony] Please join us, we

were just talking about you.

- Yes, it's a travesty

you were ever apart.

- Coffee?

- I'm just gonna

drive out and find a shop.

- Please, join us for coffee.

I'm leaving in 10 minutes.

- Do you have any paracetamol?

- Tony's just been telling

me what you've been up to

in the intervening years.

It's amazing that you've

got through all that

the way you did.

You know there's no

shame in asking for help

even in this stage.

- Help?

- Yes.

Personal fortitude

comes from within

but it's a shallow who live in,

we can get strength from

the bottle or from the arms

of the stranger.

- Yeah, I'll be sure

to come to church

on Sunday, Father.

- I'm just saying I'm

here if you need me.

I'm a good perverge

for both of you.

- Well, you've certainly saved

me from a life of sin so far.

- Found them.

- Well, you know

where I am.

All okay?

- Yeah, yeah,

I'm just so happy to see

you both together again.

I never thought

I'd see this day.

May God bless ya's both.

I'll see myself out, Tony, Evie.

- You've been a great help.

- Yeah, well, I'm

really happy for you.

Sorry.

(ominous music)

- Been visiting Dad,

says he's dying.

(slow music)

(Evie sighing)

(door creaking)

(ominous music)

(man gasping)

(eerie music)

- Tony, where the

f*ck is a shop?

(engine revving)

(waves crashing)

- Hello Evie.

- Father.

I'm so sorry of how

rude I was earlier,

it's just been a lot to take in.

I'm sorry.

- It's okay, Evie,

you don't have to

apologize to me.

- It's exactly

how I remember it.

- Yeah.

Your parents used

to sit just there.

(Evie sighing)

- I'm sorry.

- Sit down.

- It's just it's all so sad.

(slow dramatic music)

- Evie, I know your

father loved you.

After what happened

with your mother,

I think life became too hard,

just too painful for him.

You don't know what went

through his head that night

but he never recovered.

He's a very sick man

but now he's dying.

- You've seen him.

- I do mass and confessions

up at the hospital

so yes I do see him.

He's not the man he was and

he's certainly not a monster.

He was just incapable of

looking after two children.

It's not because he

wasn't thinking about you.

And it's not because he didn't

love you and your brother,

because I know that

he did very much.

(slow music)

(Evie sighing)

- Thank you, thank you, Father.

(slow music)

(door rumbling)

- Jesus Christ, you don't

just waltz in normally Evie.

- I'll go if you go.

You all right?

- I think so,

a bit nervous.

- Yeah, same.

(man hollering)

- No!

I know it was you (indistinct)

I know!

(ominous music)

(man hollering)

(climactic music)

(Evie gasping)

- Please remember he's very ill.

I'll leave you both to it okay.

I'll just be outside

if you need me.

- Thanks.

- Son.

Oh.

- Hi, Dad.

Good to see you.

- Thanks.

Evie's here too.

- Hello Dad.

(man moaning)

(man gasping)

Get out.

(ominous music)

- Dad.

- Get out, get out!

(climactic music)

- Mrs. Halloran.

(man gasping)

(climactic music)

- Do you remember, do you

accept what you have done?

Do you remember in the name

of the Father and to the Son,

onto the Holy Ghost!

(priest hollering)

(dramatic music)

- No, not at all, I understand.

Thank you for

everything you've done.

Thank you.

Bye.

- Tony.

Tony.

- That was the

hospital, Dad's dead.

(slow music)

(Evie sighing)

(ominous music)

(fists punching)

(boat revving)

- I'm sorry about this

but it was necessary.

(slow music)

- What have you done?

- Well, bluntly I've knocked

you out, tied your hands

and feet together, best

not to jump out of the boat

just in case.

- Why are you doing this?

- 'Cause you need to know.

- Tony, I'm really scared,

could you take me back

now please?

- Poor Evie,

poor little gentle

child, so innocent

to lose both parents

at such a young age.

What did Father Robert

call it, a travesty

and our love gone forever.

Love replaced with death,

madness and addiction

through no fault of your

own, what a load of shit.

- What do you want?

- I don't want anything.

- I don't know what you

want me to say, I'm sorry.

- You're sorry.

- Yes.

Tony we lost everything and

I think about them everyday.

I missed you, your my

brother and I loved you.

- Loved.

- You have no idea

what I've been through.

- And you have no idea

what I've been through.

- You had new parents

who loved you,

you had a bedroom and toys.

I just had a communal box.

- I had f*ck all!

I had a life of abuse and pain!

I had to live through

that no child should ever

have to live through.

I was shown love that had

nothing to do with love.

- Why didn't you tell me?

- Poor Evie.

- Oh, stop f*cking

saying that!

(Evie sobbing)

What do you want?

- I want you to

know what you did.

Everything that ever

happened to you,

you brought on yourself.

- Oh Tony please.

- You remember?

- Please, please.

- Tell me, you

know what happened!

(Tony hollering)

(ominous music)

(slow music)

- Ow, you're hurting me!

- Stop pulling then Evie.

- Freaky Evie.

- Tony, will you

stop teasing your sister.

(slow music)

(engine revving)

(Evie laughing)

- Tony.

(Evie hollering)

Tony, it hurts get away!

Give it back!

Give it back!

(Evie laughing)

Give it back.

- Come and get it.

- Freaky Evie.

- Give it back!

(ominous music)

- I'll throw it.

(Evie screaming)

(dramatic climactic music)

- No!

- f*ck!

(dramatic climactic music)

- Jen!

- Evie!

- Get off me!

(Evie screaming)

(water bubbling)

(dramatic music)

- Get up, get up,

come on, come on!

Stay there, stay

there, don't, Jen!

Jen, Jen!

(dramatic music)

Jen, Jen!

(dramatic music)

Jen, no, Jen!

(dramatic music)

(boat engine revving)

(slow music)

(slow music)

(waves crashing)

(ominous music)

- I remember.

- You'll die alone.

(ominous music)

(dramatic music)

(Evie breathing heavy)

(knife slashing)

(man hollering)

- [Man] Jesus!

(man hollering)

(knife slashing)

(man hollering)

(knife slashing)

(man hollering)

(knife slashing)

(ominous music)

(man gasping)

- I'll never be alone.

(dramatic horror music)

(Tony gasping)

(knife slashing)

(dramatic horror music)

(waves crashing)

- Eden!

- It's mine

(ominous music)

(waves crashing)

(disembodied whispering)

(slow music)
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