Plot
John Klein is involved in a car accident with his wife, but while he is unharmed, his wife mentions a moth shaped creature appearing. After her death, John begins to investigate the secrets behind this mentioned Mothman. It takes him to a small town of Point Pleasant, West Virginia, where he discovers a connection with the same problem. Here he meets Connie Mills, while he continues to unravel the mystery of what the Mothman really is.
Keywords: airplane-crash, based-on-novel, based-on-supposedly-true-story, black-out, brain-surgery, brain-tumor, bridge-collapse, bright-light, broken-mirror, broken-window
What do you see?
Based on true events
Connie: Do you realize what's happening to you?
John Klein: What do you look like?::Indrid Cold: It depends on who is looking.
John Klein: Two weeks ago, we were house hunting. One day you're just driving along in your car, and the universe just points at you and says, "Ah, there you are, a happy couple. I've been looking for you. I've been looking for you."
Connie: Hey! Do you know that woman?::John Klein: What woman?::Connie: She just left. You didn't see her?::John Klein: No.::Connie: That's strange. She had long red hair, green eyes, real pretty. She was asking about you, John?::John Klein: Did you see which way she went?::Connie: No.::John Klein: What did she say?::Connie: She asked a lot of strange questions. You know, "What are you doing here?". And she asked if you were happy.::John Klein: What did you say?::Connie: I asked her for some I.D.::John Klein: Did she give you any?::Connie: No. She just said, "Tell John I'm sorry for ruining everything", and then she got up and walked out. What's wrong?::[John shows her a picture of his DEAD wife]::John Klein: Was it her? Was it her?::Connie: That's your wife!::John Klein: It was her.
John Klein: I think we can assume that these entities are more advanced than us. Why don't they just come right out and tell us what's on their minds?::Alexander Leek: You're more advanced than a cockroach, have you ever tried explaining yourself to one of them?
John Klein: What's in my hand?::Indrid Cold: Chapstick.
John Klein: Look, here's the thing: I don't know how I ended up here last night. And I didn't even know I was in West Virginia. Somehow, between one and two thirty, I traveled four hundred miles and ended up on that your road by your house... and I've got no memory of it.::Gordon Smallwood: And you call me crazy?
Connie Parker: Looks like he's been dead about eight hours. He died of exposure. What made you come out here?::John Klein: He called me.::Connie Parker: When?::John Klein: I didn't like the way he sounded.::Connie Parker: When did he call you, John?::John Klein: About an hour ago.
Alexander Leek: In the end it all came down to just one simple question. Which was more important - having proof, or being alive? Trust me. I turned away years ago, and I've never looked back.::John Klein: Didn't you need to know?::Alexander Leek: We're not allowed to know.
Ed Fleischman: Look, she's not Mary. Not by a mile. But you know what? No one ever will be.
John Klein is a retired American soccer midfielder who played professionally in the American Professional Soccer League, Major Indoor Soccer League and National Professional Soccer League. He currently coaches the Columbia College men's soccer team.
Klein graduated from Saint Louis Priory School in 1983. In 1983, Klein began his collegiate career with the Duke Blue Devils. He then transferred to St. Louis University after the 1984 season where he finished his college career. He was inducted into the St. Louis Billikens Athletic Hall of Fame in 1995.
In 1987, Klein played for the independent F.C. Washington. Klein also played for St. Louis Kutis. In October 1989, Klein signed with the St. Louis Storm of the Major Indoor Soccer League. He played four games before being moved to the developmental squad in December. When Klein refused to move to the developmental squad, the Storm released him. In the summer of 1990, Klein played for the Colorado Foxes of the American Professional Soccer League. That fall, he signed with the Kansas City Comets of MISL where he played the 1990-1991 indoor season. In October 1991, he returned to the Storm. In the summer of 1992, he played for the Miami Freedom. In 1992, he joined the St. Louis Ambush of the National Professional Soccer League.
You are my light you are my night sky
You're the last wind of the day
You are what's right in my lifetime
You're the last wind of the day
You are the art in my paintings
You are the poet of my ways
You are the earth I am the sunshine
You're the last wind of the day
You are the time, you're my night sky
You're the last wind of the day
You are the sea, I am your night dream
You're the last wind of the day
You are the meadows in my sunshine
You are the color of my blue
You are the breath that I breathe now
You're the essence of the truth
You are the fragrance of the flowers
You are the answer to my ways
You are the air I am the mountains