![]() Suddenly, a helicopter appears holding armed rebels who immediately open fire. Hundreds of rebels are gathered at the base of the hotel chanting "Blood for water", and Jack learns the rebels are protesting foreign corporations control of their water supply. Jack returns with Lucy and they all make their way up to the roof to join the other surviving guests. He goes back down to get her just as the rebels force their way into the pool area, while Annie narrowly manages to keep the other rebels from entering their room. Jack makes it back to the room but learns that Lucy is downstairs in the swimming pool. The rebels break through the main hotel entrance and begin slaughtering the staff and guests. A rebel soldier then spots Jack, forcing him to quickly climb a fire escape and enter the hotel through a window. Jack witnesses rebels executing an American outside his hotel. The two forces clash violently as Jack makes his escape, and the protestors gain the upper hand. The next morning, Jack leaves the hotel to buy a newspaper and inadvertently finds himself in the middle of a confrontation between armed protesters and riot police. ![]() At the airport, they run into a Briton named Hammond ( Pierce Brosnan) and his local friend, nicknamed Kenny Rogers, who give the Dwyers a ride to their hotel. Seventeen hours earlier, Jack Dwyer ( Owen Wilson), a new Cardiff employee, arrives in the country with his wife Annie ( Lake Bell) and their young daughters Lucy ( Sterling Jerins) and Briegel "Beeze" (Claire Geare). After the representative leaves, a group of armed rebels initiate a coup d'état and assassinate the Prime Minister. In an unidentified country in Southeast Asia, a Prime Minister closes a deal with a representative of Cardiff, an American company specializing in water systems.
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