The Holly Kane Experiment (2017)

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- I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I'm sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
Today the ex-leader
of the national counter
terrorism security office
has gone on record to say
it is a mistake to assume
the next UK terrorist
attack will be in London,
and that jihadists could
just as easily target
Bristol or Portsmouth.
Michael Burke
resigned last month,
citing differences of
opinion for his resignation.
With the terror threats
at the second highest level,
the shadow defense ministered
has claimed that UK borders
have never been more vulnerable.
40% of the UK borders patrol
vessels have been moved
to the Aegean sea to deal
with the migration crisis.
- Hello?
- Ms. Kane?
I'm calling from east Sussex
hospital surgical unit.
We have a patient who
needs his appendix removed,
but he's highly
allergic to anesthetic.
Our regular therapist is
already engaged elsewhere.
I see you've not
practiced with us before,
could you provide a solution?
- Yup. Yeah, of course.
- Our patient is in
a critical condition.
How soon could you get here?
- Um, I can be
there in 30 minutes.
Pain is not required
for this procedure.
- Pain is not
required for this procedure.
- Dr. Collins,
this is Holly Kane.
- We're a
little bit pressed for time.
- Soon you're
going to hear a rapid beat.
This will entrain your
brainwaves into theta rhythm.
It's a trance like state
where your subconscious can
acquire information up to
2,000 words per minute.
Subliminal suggestions
will then synchronize
with the theta rhythm.
- Hello?
- Good afternoon.
This is David Goldmen,
senior registrar
at the east Sussex hospital.
I'm phoning about yesterdays
emergency appendectomy.
The patient is still numb.
- That's to be expected.
- The attending
psychiatrist doesn't think so.
- The psychiatrist?
- He believes your
technique is dangerous.
- It isn't dangerous.
The patient just isn't
feeling any pain.
Just give it time, it'll pass.
- He's watched the video footage
and he thinks there are
grounds for malpractice.
- This is ridiculous.
What's his name?
I'll speak to him.
- I'm afraid our legal
department will be in touch,
Ms. Kane.
- I'm not my sister.
I'm not my sister.
I'm not my sister.
- Sounds like bollocks to me.
The attending psychiatrist
is obviously the one
that's incorrect.
- It's just another mind
control technique to them.
- Fuck him!
Look, he hasn't
got a case anyway.
Have a drink.
Oh, have some drugs.
- What's the next cocktail?
- 90 mils of Md with a
pinch of Ket and Thai grass.
You know, you could
this and retreat.
- I need something stronger.
- Oh.
I guess you're talkin' about
research rather than recreation
since you won't even smoke
a joint for fear of turning
into your sister.
What do you need?
- What you gave me is great,
but I need to go deeper.
Deeply held beliefs are just
further down than I thought.
I need to get to a place where
I can access the absolute
depths of my subconscious.
- You need to get out more.
You know, step off
the hamster wheel.
Kickback, unwind, chill out.
Relax, playa.
- Please.
- I suppose it
might be possible.
- Oh, you are a legend.
- You haven't told anyone
else about this, have you?
- No one knows apart
from me and you.
- Alright, well as long
as it stays that way,
I'll give it a go.
- That is why I love you.
- You're buying the shots.
- Fine.
- Hello, Ms. Kane.
My name is Marvin Greenslade.
You might've heard of me,
I was fortunate enough
in the 1980's to achieve
one or two successes
in the debriefing
of cult victims.
It should be easy
enough to research me.
I'd very much like to speak
to you about something.
Please, call me back anytime.
Marvin Greenslade?
- It's Holly Kane.
- Ah, Ms. Kane!
How very kind of you
to return my call.
- I did my thesis
in subliminals.
Your work was very influential.
- Forgive me, I'm in the
process of escaping a rather
tedious gala dinner.
Would you allow me to buy you
lunch tomorrow here in London?
I'd very much like to speak
to you about something I've
been working on.
- Security
forces are on high alert
today after Islamic state
terrorists told the United Kingdom
to expect a doomsday attack
that will eclipse the brutal
Paris killings and turn
children's hair white.
The threat was made in the
latest edition of extremist
Arabic newspaper, al-naba.
- Theta entrained
by neuro suggestion.
Ingenious.
- There is a little bit
more to it than that.
- But I'm guessing you haven't
given up all your trade
secrets.
- Well, I wouldn't want anybody
to replicate my technique
without my permission.
- Just as I thought.
- So what can I do for
you, Mr. Greenslade?
- Marvin, please.
I run a research unit for
psychological investigation.
- Most research units wouldn't
go anywhere near something
like this, they'd see
it as brainwashing.
- As one of the original members
of the anti-cult movement,
I don't hold with
that view at all.
We've found plenty of
evidence of the efficacy
of such techniques.
In fact, I'm of the firm
belief that in the 1980's
the whole concept of mind
control was deliberately
discredited by vested interests,
including mainstream
religions, governments,
and the corporate world,
all of whom never stopped
trying to control our minds.
- The general populace
has been brainwashed
to dismiss brainwashing.
I can believe that.
So who funds you?
- Oh, I came into some
money which allows me to
indulge my passion for
researching projects which might
benefit society.
- Why me?
- Because no one else thought
to synchronize subliminal
suggestion with the
whole brain state.
Have you done trials?
- Not yet.
- I can get that
organized for you.
I'm a great believer
in experimentation.
I could also probably
extricate you from any legal
proceedings attended on your
little hospital adventure.
- You're very well informed.
- Old school tie, I'm afraid.
The senior registrar
was a classmate.
- Well, I would need some
time to develop my technique.
I have clients I'd
still need to see.
- Of course.
But surely you've already proved
that your technique works.
All that's missing are
the clinical trials.
- Most hypnosis can
achieve what I've done.
I need to ensure that I can
consistently change deeply held
beliefs before the trials.
I need this to work on
any limiting belief.
- To get the unconscious to
accept whatever you choose
for it to believe.
It's the holy grail.
- People suffer when the
subconscious makes up its own mind.
- Any ideas?
- I've got a few
tricks up my sleeve.
- A senior
French counter-terrorism church
has today warned that Isis
has sent dozens of jihadists
to Europe to carry
out loan wolf attacks,
thereby squandering
intelligence agencies
with unsophisticated
attacks while larger...
- Um...
I don't normally do
things like this,
but I've got butterflies
in my stomach just thinking
about it.
Would you have dinner with me?
Nothing fancy, just
a pizza or something.
- That's really sweet
of you, but I'm busy.
I'm sorry.
- I was afraid you'd say that.
These butterflies
feel like lead now.
- You seem to be very
aware of your emotions.
- They keep me sane.
- Oh, is that something
you need to worry about?
- Not when I stay
with my feelings.
- What about when
you need to think?
- Most things of interest
happen without input
from the mind.
- I'm not sure I agree.
- That's because you're
thinking about it.
Have dinner with me.
Don't pay any
attention to your mind.
- Yes.
- Are you sure?
- Give me a time and a place.
- I need some
inspirations, al Harani.
How do you plunge someone
into their unconscious
without making them unconscious?
- So what drove you
out of your mind?
- You've been thinking about me.
- My mind tends to
do that sometimes.
- Don't let it run away with ya.
- You avoiding my question?
- My wife left me
for somebody else,
and I, um,
I realized I hadn't only been
in the wrong relationship,
but in the wrong career as well.
So, um,
I had a bit of a meltdown.
- What kind of meltdown?
- I thought I was going crazy.
I was obsessing all the time,
I was clinging to everything.
And then one day,
it just clicked.
I realized that I had
to just feel it all
and the more I felt, the
more the craziness receded.
And then I moved to the seaside
and I got a job as a gardener,
and began to feel better.
- What did you do before?
- I was a civil servant.
- Well, I could see how
that might not have helped.
So do you have any other family?
- You ask a lot of questions.
- I'm interested.
Sisters?
- I would've liked one, but no.
- Brothers?
- I'm afraid not.
- You look sad.
- You don't let up.
- Are you avoiding the camera?
- No need for them
to know my business.
- Do you want them to see you?
- It's not just CCTV anymore.
They have intelligent video
analytics which uses facial
recognition and process
inspection programs.
- You are being watched.
- We've got algorithms which
can distinguish objects
of interest.
It means that every camera
in the city could potentially
be programmed to monitor
my specific activities.
- I have to warn you,
you're beginning to sound
a little bit paranoid.
- Sorry, I...
I was thinking again.
- Looks like we picked
the wrong night.
I think we should
take some cover.
- So this is it.
Or will be.
I have your list of specifications
so we should be able
to get it all kitted
out over the weekend.
- That's quick.
Old school tie again?
- Incidentally, I wanted
to let you know that we
employ security here.
So you'll be pursuing your
goals in an environment that
not only supports you,
but also protects you.
- As long as it doesn't
interfere with my work.
I need to be autonomous.
It's my technique
and I call the shots.
- I knew immediately that
you were a very strong
and independent woman.
And an extremely attractive
one too, if I may say so.
You make me feel
30 years younger.
- I need to get it right,
and get it out into the world.
It has the potential
to have a huge impact.
- I couldn't agree more.
- Wow!
The beach man sounds way more
lovable than the old Etonian.
- You would say that
about a serial killer.
- There must be other ways to
get clinical trials funded!
- None that can get the treat
of malpractice to disappear.
- Doesn't it bother you
that he can do that?
- No, I was too relieved
to give it much thought.
- God, there's nowhere that
these people can't reach.
- Just because he went to Eton
doesn't mean he's a member
of the bloody new world order.
- It's all a part
of the same club.
- This guy was a
hero to me a uni.
- Yeah, you always
had a thing for power.
- And you've always had a
thing for conspiracy theories.
- Does your hero know that
your technique involves
using illegal substances?
- You made the potion.
- Amanita muscaria mushrooms,
two monoamine oxidase inhibitors
to boost the Psilocybin,
and one or two of my
secret ingredients.
You drink this.
There are three doses in there.
Go easy, and keep it
very much to yourself.
- You are a genius.
- Yeah, I know.
- A full spec computer with
industry standard audio software
and interface capable of
delivering multi track audio
up to 192 kilohertz.
I assume you have your
own software as well.
And here
is your sensory
deprivation float tank.
It's filled with 25%
Epsom salt solution heated
to 34.5 degrees Celsius,
plus you have wireless earphones
and a wireless EEG/ECG system.
And as you know, I'm also
providing security in order
to shield you from
negative influences.
And,
well,
the truth is,
I'm afraid the man that you've
been seeing raises concerns.
- The man I've been seeing?
I've only seen him once,
and it's none of your
business who I socialize with.
- On the face of
it, he's a nobody.
But Dennis Macintyre
was until recently
a senior image analyst
for defense intelligence.
A branch of the
ministry of defense.
That makes his somewhat
of an authority
on clandestine operations,
which in itself means nothing.
But Macintyre left the
service under suspicious
circumstances and he
has a brother who's
a minor arms dealer.
That raises concerns.
I can see that he hasn't been
completely candid with you.
- You haven't been
completely candid with me.
- Although the psychological
community has been insisting
for years that mind control
techniques don't work,
you and I both know better.
And we're by no means alone.
The CIA and the NSA
both employ them,
and radical groups around the
world would give right teeth
to get their hands on it.
An efficient technique.
Not to mention the Chinese
and the north Koreans.
You've exposed what
you're doing online.
You've told the world
most of your secrets.
That's partly why I stepped
in to offer support.
I was hoping to avoid
making you paranoid,
but the truth of the matter is
you are in need of
constant protection.
- I am not my sister.
I am sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
I am not my sister.
I am sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
- Are you okay?
- Fine.
Where did you work when you
were in the civil service?
- Actually, it was the mod.
- What exactly did you do?
- I was an image analyst.
I worked with UAVs, unmanned
aerial vehicles which can
identify a milk bottle from
an altitude of 6,000 feet,
and they, um,
they carry infrared devices
which can detect the heat
from a human body at
distances of up to 37 miles.
- Sounds like you
know a thing or two
about clandestine operations.
- I suppose.
- What about your brother?
- My brother?
- The arms dealer?
- How could you
possibly know that?
- Did you just forget about him?
- I'm trying to.
What's going on?
- I'm leaving.
- Because I didn't tell
you about my brother?
- Because I don't appreciate
people lying to me.
- Holly!
- I am not my sister.
I am sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
- Come in.
- Hi.
I've got the papers for you
to sign so that we can get
started on the protocol registration
system for your trials.
I'm not interrupting you, am I?
- Distractions
are welcome today.
- In that case, let me
distract you with a nice lunch.
- That would be lovely.
- I'll leave these for you.
Call for you at 12:30.
Is everything alright?
You seem distracted.
- I think it's my
resistance to a new thought.
- What are the symptoms?
- Confusion.
- Can you be more specific?
- Not really.
- Don't worry, just relax.
Allow the thought
to have its effect.
- What if I've
picked the wrong one?
- A single erroneous thought
is not gonna plunge
you into madness.
- Madness?
- I mean, I'm just saying that
you're more than intelligent
enough to be able
to make a mistake
and learn from it.
- You know about Rosalyn.
- I was just
making an observation.
- You know about a
guy I met in a cafe.
Of course you know about
my schizophrenic sister.
Perhaps you know
about my mother, too.
She was bipolar with a
hypersexual disorder,
that was always a secret.
Both my parents are dead
now so that doesn't matter,
and that means you think you
understand my motivations.
Child grows up in
fear of madness,
becomes a psychologist to try
and save her crazy family.
Well, that's bullshit.
I know who I am and I'm quite
sane, thank you very much.
- I never doubted
it for a moment.
You're a very impressive woman.
Rational, smart, and perceptive,
and I can see that
I've upset you.
Allow me to make amends.
I have two tickets for "the
damnation of Faust" tonight.
- Sounds like fun.
I thought it was romantic.
- Religious nonsense.
- You don't believe in souls?
- Margarite did not ascend
to heaven it Goethe's
original version.
- You don't believe in souls.
- Goethe held that one
could be inwardly Christian
without following any of the
church's accepted beliefs
and practices.
He damned the whole history
of Christian theology
as a hodgepodge of
fallacy and violence.
- Some people find
solace in their faith.
- Which allows radicals
to find solace in death,
and that's what makes
them so dangerous.
But I'm being gloomy.
- You picked a gloomy opera.
- Something a little
lighter next time?
- The circus maybe?
Thank you for this evening.
- My pleasure entirely.
I'm sorry.
I made an unwelcome advance.
- It's not you.
I'm just really disorientated.
The whole day's been strange.
- Your resistance
to new thoughts?
- Sorry, I'm being boring.
- Give it a little time,
see where it leads.
That's how research works.
- How was the cocktail?
- It did something,
I just don't know what.
Everything just feels
really upside down.
- It worked pretty well for me.
- You had some?
- Do you think I'd give you
something if I didn't test it?
I went to the cinema and
watched some shitty horror film
in 3-d, or 4-d,
or maybe even 5-d.
- I'm certain it took me
to where I needed to go.
I'm just...
I'm not sure what
happened there.
- How is your new employer?
- He's simply making it
possible for me to do clinical
trials.
- Everything you're doing
looks a little desperate to me.
- Well, that's because you
see through paranoid eyes.
- You have got to learn
to chill out, Holly.
- She was troubled from birth.
Even as a baby, she
didn't look quite right.
- Poor thing.
- Not that I
noticed at the time.
She was great at first,
but as she got older
she just got weirder.
I just didn't want
to be around her.
- That must've been
confusing for you.
- Not as confusing as when my
parents took off in the car
and then came back without her.
Yeah, you would've thought
my father would've dropped
my mother off at the same time,
but he always forgave
her for everything.
You have a talent of getting
information out of people.
- You're a very
interesting woman.
Grazie.
Oh!
- Was the owner
schooled at Eton?
- Somewhere in Turin, I believe.
I performed a small
favor for him once
and he feels indebted to me.
- So you called out to
your mafia connections.
- The mafia is just
another violent cult
sanctioning psychopaths to
kill those who oppose them.
- That sounds like a no.
- Violent cults are the biggest
threat of the world today.
The jihadists get
the most airtime,
but Zionists, creationists,
radical nationalists,
no less dangerous.
They're all prepared to
kill and maim in the name
of their beliefs.
- Sounds like religion is
the real Thorn in your side.
- The problem is always the
unthinking, unquestioning
acceptance of
someone else's ideas.
But I'm being gloomy again.
- You really should
go to the circus.
- Perhaps you're right.
- Nice view.
- I couldn't agree more.
You're a very attractive woman.
- Don't forget my mind.
- Oh, how could I
ever forget your mind?
- Actually, sometimes
I wish I could.
- As far as I'm concerned,
it's operating perfectly.
You
are very beautiful.
- I should leave.
- You don't want to stay?
- I need my bed.
- But it's late.
- The trains are still running.
- I'll organize a lift for you.
- No, I'll walk.
- No, no.
I insist on a lift, even if
it's only as far as the station.
- You know how independent I am.
- Fucks sake.
- Please keep your voice down.
- What are you doing?
- I'm trying to be careful,
which is something you're
completely failing to do.
- Look, I'm sorry but I
don't want to see you again.
I thought I made
that perfectly clear.
- Is that because
of your cozy dinners
with Marvin Greenslade?
Is he your boss, your
boyfriend, or both?
- I don't know what
you're talking about.
- I've been doing some research.
After his success with
subliminals throughout the 80's,
Marvin went for the money.
Through the 90's he worked as
a consultant for international
marketing firms.
It paid well.
Marvin acquired a
portfolio of properties
and a sure bit of inquire,
but his greatest
success was yet to come.
This guy keeps such a low
profile that you need high level
clearance to find out
anything about him.
But last year he began to
work for the prime minister
as a special advisor.
It's been a long time coming,
Marvin's been a member of the
party for the last 20 years.
He's the first real mentor
figure that the pm ever had.
Marvin Greenslade.
Advisor to the pm.
Early 70's.
Well dressed.
Well spoken.
Subliminals.
Marketing.
Deceitful.
Desirable.
Desirable?
I am not my sister.
I am sane and rational,
and I am in control of
my thoughts and feelings.
- I keep nothing from Marvin.
I tell him whatever
he wants to know.
I don't want Dennis
Macintyre, I want Marvin.
I trust Marvin.
I want him sexually.
- He fuckin'
switched my thoughts!
- What the hell's going on?
- She found out you
switched her thoughts.
This is out of character.
- I was pre-securing
her cooperation.
- Is that what you were doing?
- We need to know if her
technique is efficacious
on unwilling subjects.
- We already know that it isn't.
We've replicated her technique
on 11 different subjects.
In every case the
fundamentalism is still evident.
- Having radical beliefs
are more tenacious
than romantic inclinations.
- All it takes is one phone
call to the wrong person
and the entire
operation is exposed.
What you're doing is dangerous.
- Nonsense.
Everything is under control.
- And Macintyre?
We know he access the operations
roster and ran a search
on you.
God knows what he told her.
We should at least
eliminate him.
- No!
I've got a better idea.
- By the way, I watched
her experiment again
and I found something.
When she came out of the toilet,
she looked like she had
a bad taste in her mouth.
This is why she laid down
for 60 minutes in the dark
before she got in the tank.
- The trick up her sleeve.
Get the rest of this analyzed.
In order to avoid insanity,
I must remain close to Marvin
and be open with him.
I want Marvin.
I have no memory of coercion.
Holly?
Holly, are you alright?
I couldn't raise you.
I waited and waited, I
didn't want to intrude.
I think you've been in
here about three hours.
- Three hours?
- I know how you value
your independence,
I didn't want to interfere.
- I must have fallen sleep.
- I switched off the audio
file that was playing.
Is this the different
kind of experiment.
- No, we didn't
write it about them.
I'll let you read it.
- Come on, let's get you out.
Come on.
I have to attend to
something before I take you
to my apartment.
I'll just be five minutes.
You fed him the liquid?
- 62 minutes ago.
- I am insane.
Leave him in there
for a couple of hours,
then dump him somewhere.
And keep him under surveillance.
I need to know exactly
how long non compos mentis
he becomes.
Here we are.
- Are you a special advisor
to the prime minister?
- How did you find
out about that?
- A little Birdy told me.
- Something of a secret, really.
The PM's worried that having
someone with my background
as an advisor might send
out the wrong message.
- What do you advise him on?
- Oh, just marketing
and PR stuff.
You're quite safe
with me, Holly.
It doesn't matter to me if
your experiment went wrong.
Research is an ongoing process.
I'll look after you and provide
you with whatever you need.
Now,
how can I be of service to you.
- Just talk to me.
- So do we know what was in it?
- Psilocybin, a hallucinogenic
property possibly synthesized
from psilocin mushrooms.
Also two monoamine
oxidase inhibitors
and two other as yet
unknown ingredients.
They can isolate
and analyze these,
but it will take up to a week.
It might be worth noting
that in the last seven days,
Ms. Kane has had three meetings
with Jeannie Callaghan,
a close personal friend
with a first in chemistry.
Do you want me to
get the recipe?
- Obviously.
- Mcintyre's heat
signal has disappeared.
- Have they got people there?
- Two minutes away.
- You thought infrared
surveillance would be enough?
- I was told to be discreet.
- If you're going to
survive in intelligence,
you'd better develop some.
He worked for the ministry
of defense, you moron.
He's technically savvy.
And hang up your fucking jacket.
I'll go there myself.
He's long gone.
Use video analytics and
find out where he went.
Accessing the a network.
- I thought it would be
good for you to get out,
but you must tell me if you
need to spend some time alone.
- I don't want to be alone.
This is fine, thank you.
- Have you any idea of what
thoughts you were putting
into your unconscious?
- I've been hearing whispers.
- When you put that many
thoughts into your unconscious,
you must expect some
kind of response.
- Hearing voices can be
a sign of schizophrenia.
- That is not something
you need to worry about.
- Rosalyn was
diagnosed as a child.
It can lay dormant for decades.
- Does Rosalyn hear whispers?
- I don't know, I haven't
seen her in a long time.
I should've gone, but I
was just too frightened.
And now my fears seem
to be coming true.
- You don't strike me as
being remotely schizophrenic.
Even now, you're thinking
clearly and cogently.
You've been through an ordeal.
It's only natural that you
should be a little traumatized.
Just try to relax.
- You've been very kind.
Thank you.
Nature calls.
- I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
- What do you want?
- They've screwed with my head,
they've done something to me.
They brainwashed me,
I want you to know.
- Who's brainwashed you?
- Your boss.
Your boss and his associates.
- Marvin?
Why would he do that?
- To eliminate me, perhaps.
- To eliminate you from what?
- Two men, two men crashed
into my flat and they injected
me with something.
I woke up in alleyway
covered in water and salt,
and I've got a three or
four hour gap in my memory.
I shook off surveillance,
and four undercover policemen
raided my shed and the park.
- What has this got
to do with Marvin?
- He's behind it.
He's behind it!
- Why do you think that?
- When I was doing my research,
I found out some other things.
Two weeks ago a high level
operation was launched
under Marvin
Greenslade's control.
Protection command
are behind it.
That's a special
operations directive
of metropolitan police.
It's the same unit that looks
after the PM's security.
- Maybe you're having
another breakdown.
Smelling of booze and
hidden in the ladies toilets
doesn't look good.
- Look at you.
They've don't it to you as well,
why else would you change your
mind about me so suddenly?
- Because you lied to me!
- No.
No, no, no, no, no.
I didn't lie to you.
I didn't lie to you!
I cut my brother out
of my life because he,
my wife left me for him.
And I didn't mention my job
because I am trying to forget
about it.
Look at you.
Your heads going one way
and your body in another.
You don't know what
the fuck's going on,
but you keep
pretending that you do.
They brainwashed you
into believing something
that you don't!
You need to get away from him.
- I can't think straight.
- You can't trust your mind,
they've done something to it
so don't think, just feel.
Just feel.
- I need time to think.
Just give me some time.
I'll call you.
Call this number, but
do it from a pay phone.
- Are you alright, mate?
Were you trying to top
yourself or something?
- Is everything alright?
- I'm fine.
- Don't worry about what
happened this afternoon.
Just be close to me.
Physical contact
is what you need.
It'll make your mind
work better, I promise.
Is this alright?
I don't want to push
you into anything.
- It feels nice.
- You want me, then?
- It's fine.
- Let me hear you
say you want me.
- I do want you.
- Say it again.
- I want you.
- Take the drugs,
take the money!
Just take it all.
- This is the blunt
side of the razor.
If you cooperate with me and
keep what happens here tonight
a complete and absolute secret,
I will not harm you.
But if you share
this experience,
even with your god,
I will find you
and I will use the sharp side.
I will use it a lot.
I'm after a recipe.
- Hello?
- Bernard.
- Who is this?
- It's your brother.
- Hello?
- Finally, for fucks sake.
Where are you?
Nevermind.
Meet me at the
bar in 40 minutes.
- I'm in London.
- Fine, an hour and 40 minutes.
No excuses.
- What the fuck's going on?
What are you mixed up in?
- I'm fine, thanks.
How're you?
- Where exactly have
you been working, Holly?
- What has that got
to do with anything?
- I want to know if it's real.
- It's a warehouse, 8 dyke road,
half way down on the left.
Is that real enough for you?
- Are you serious?
Are really this naive?
Do you have any idea
what you've got yourself
involved in?
- I can tell you're quite
pissed off about something,
but I really don't
need this right now.
- Oh, I'll tell you what
I don't need, shall I?
Some creepy little pervert
breaking into my flat
and running a cutthroat
razor blade across my tits
all in the name of extracting
the exact ingredients
for a potion that I gave
to you under the strictest
confidence, that's
what I don't need!
Look, they know about me
and they know where I live,
so I'm fucked.
Now did you tell
anyone about that?
- No.
- Then how do they know?
How?
- I don't know.
- Alright, then back to
my original question.
What are you mixed up in?
What's going on, Holly?
What's happened to you?
- I'm hearing voices in my head.
- What kind of voices?
- I need to go see my sister.
- About time, but why now?
- I need to ask her something.
- You need to get out of whatever
it is you're mixed up in.
Look, be careful, alright?
They're probably
watching us right now,
and that's not paranoia.
And if we lose contact,
then use my business e-mail.
Okay?
Fuck.
- Marvin?
- Holly, what're you up to?
- I'm going to see my sister.
- Oh, you must be upset.
Are you alright?
- I decided it was
time to face my fears.
- Look, why don't
you let me come with you.
You need somebody close to
you at times like these.
- That's tempting, but
I need to do this alone.
- You are very
brave, but will you at least
let me collect you
when you're finished?
After an ordeal like that,
you might find you need
someone rational nearby.
- Thank you.
I'll call you when I'm finished.
- You haven't
been here before, have you?
- Not for a very long time.
- I'll wait out here.
Shout if you have any problems.
- Hello, Rosalyn.
I'm sorry I haven't
been to see you.
I need to ask you something.
- Why haven't you
come to see me?
- I was busy.
- Yes, avoiding me.
Why didn't you come to
see me after mum died?
- I don't know.
- I was upset for eight years.
I was in therapy.
Well, we're all in therapy.
Why didn't you come to see me?
- I'm sorry.
- Why didn't you come?
- I was afraid.
- Afraid of me?
- Afraid of being like you.
- And are you?
Like me?
- I don't know.
Do you hear whispers?
- No.
- Never?
- No.
- I don't think I am like you.
- Well, it's not so bad really.
Everything's taken care of,
everything's under control.
- Can I give you a hug?
- I like hugs.
- It's me.
- How are you?
- Surviving.
You?
- About the same.
- Look, I'm really sorry.
- No, listen, it's okay.
You can tell me later, yeah?
Can you get to the royal
pavilion in about 45 minutes?
- I think so.
- Meet me in the
banqueting hall.
But I need you to do something
for me before you get there.
- Where is she?
Keep her under
close surveillance.
I want to know where she
goes and who she meets.
It's not a CCTV anomaly.
That's where Macintyre is.
Get me eyes inside the pavilion.
- I don't want Dennis Macintyre.
I want Marvin.
I trust Marvin.
- Holly.
Holly!
You have to leave the country.
- Why?
- They're obviously
brainwashing people.
I got too close to it
and now we've become part
of the experiment.
Greenslade, he's
too close to the pm.
They can't risk this coming out.
They've got eyes everywhere.
We have to go, and we
have to go quickly.
- Yes?
She's being evasive
so it's highly likely
she's with him.
- One more session
and the beliefs would
have been set in stone.
We're way past that.
We need to eliminate them.
- Facilitate his suicide,
but have her sectioned.
Her sister is already
in an institution.
It will be a simple matter
to discredit anything
she might say.
- I'm sorry, but I'm gonna
have to ask you to take
your clothes off.
It's almost certain they have
a tracking device on you.
The only way we can be sure
that we're not being monitored
is by leaving everything behind.
Please.
I'm not paranoid.
I know how many resources
they can marshal against us.
We need to pick something up.
People in birch and residents
at op3.
- The drone's infrared
sensor finally paid off.
Congratulations.
You sure it's both
of them in the flat?
Two heat signals.
- Send a team in, I'm on my way.
- Who the fuck are you?
- I'm Bernard Macintyre,
and this is my lawyer.
- Maud Parsons.
Can I see your warrant?
- Just wait.
Get in, get in.
It's okay.
- Pull over.
Pull over just a minute, please.
Look at me.
Look at me.
- Thank you.
Thank you.
- Two seats out on the
flight out of Gatwick
in the name Macintyre?
How very convenient.
Keep looking.
You sure the car belongs
to Bernard Macintyre?
How far down the 827?
He's heading for Portsmouth.
Check ferry
destinations and times,
and call border control.
- Brotherly love.
- Is he certain they've
already gone through?
No wonder our
borders are porous.
Access the ferry's
cameras, I'm almost there.
- I now realize my beliefs
and attitudes were wrong.
More than anything, I want
to be a productive, loyal,
and law abiding citizen
of the United Kingdom.