![]() Alex is found by a cougar, who viciously fights and wounds the dog. She shoots a flare at the big cat, killing it. The dog returns and later, when Ben comes back he tends to the dog’s wounds. They cook the cougar's corpse giving them, Ben thinks, ten days of food. The two argue over waiting for rescue or descending the mountain to find help/a phone signal. ![]() Alex starts a lone descent down the mountain. The two hike down to the tree-line and spend the night in a cave.īen catches up, having located the tail end of the plane he finds a beacon - but it is smashed. Using her telephoto lens, Alex thinks she sees a cabin. At the same time that Alex falls into freezing water, Ben comes across the empty cabin. He pulls her out, but she remains unconscious and severely dehydrated. Ben again saves her life by fashioning an IV. They stay there for several days while Alex recovers Ben reveals that his wife died two years prior from a brain tumor. Later, she again tells Ben to leave her behind to find help. Ben initially agrees but soon returns they press forward again. The dog alerts them to a nearby timber yard. On their way toward it, Ben's leg gets caught in a bear trap. #Dusk till dawn cast zayn and sia freeĪlex cannot free him, but she reaches the yard and collapses in front of an approaching truck. Ben awakens in a hospital and goes to Alex's room, where he finds her with Mark ( Dermot Mulroney), her fiancé. After a brief conversation, Ben leaves, heartbroken.īen and Alex go their separate ways after the hospital, with Ben keeping the dog. Alex tries calling Ben, but he ignores her calls until she sends him photos she had taken on the mountain, writing that only he can understand them. They meet at a restaurant in New York, where it is revealed that Alex is now a part-time teacher, and Ben is a consultant at trauma clinics in London because his frostbitten hands will not recover sufficiently for him to perform surgery again. Ben says he did not call Alex because he thought she had married Alex says she could not go through with it because she fell in love with Ben. Outside the restaurant, Ben admits to Alex that they survived because they fell in love. Alex dismisses her feelings and reminds Ben of something he said on the mountain: "the heart is just a muscle." She tells him she does not know how they could be together in the real world. They hug goodbye, and begin to depart in opposite directions. While walking away both become distraught, and finally turn and begin running back to each other. Kate Winslet as Alex Martin, a photojournalist.A split second before the two embrace, the screen cuts to black and the credits roll. In 2018 – when we’re so impatient that Netflix has a “skip title sequence” function – why would artists expect us to wait six months for a sequel? Sorry Zayn, music video sequels just don’t work, even if you look really, really handsome.Dermot Mulroney as Mark Robertson, Alex’s fiancé. The problem is, music video sequels have never really taken off as a concept because no one cares enough to follow a story across multiple videos stretched out over months or even years. Madonna’s You’ll See and sequel Take A Bow, meanwhile, are probably the most successful attempt – mainly because the ballads are incredible, not because anyone was desperate to find out what happened to Madge and the sexy bullfighter. Could a sequel, possibly based around another outmoded form of communication (fax machine? Blackberry Messenger?) ever live up to the hype? Or would it be better for everyone – especially the fans who still beg for a sequel on Twitter – if Honey B and Gaga had just driven the Pussy Wagon off a cliff, Thelma and Louise-style? But don’t get too invested: her Beyoncé-featuring Telephone video ended with “to be continued…” and we’re still waiting eight years later. Lady Gaga also loves a sequel: Million Reasons picks up at the moment Perfect Illusion ended, with John Wayne as the final chapter. ![]() Limp Bizkit’s Nookie, Re-Arranged and N 2 Gether Now have an ambitious narrative running through them in which Fred Durst gets arrested, imprisoned, drowns and goes to heaven. And Usher’s Moving Mountains follows Love in This Club – although “Usher pursues woman trying to get laid” is a storyline that, with careful editing, could probably fit into just one video. There’s the Black Eyed Peas’ Imma Be and Rock That Body, where the band get into a dance-off with just-different-enough-to-not-get-sued-by-Hasbro Transformers. It’s not just Zayn lots of artists have attempted video sequels, none with memorable results. ![]()
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