Out on a dead calm ocean, in a thick fog, a group of tourists on a pleasure craft are about to cross paths with an ancient and terrible evil. Sharing the same ocean, a sick, dying old Greek man drifts alone on a stricken yacht. The Greek (John Rhys-Davies) has been cheating death for countless years. Trading broken bodies for new ones over centuries. With him he carries a deadly weapon that allows him to do this. This weapon, the Shifting Blade, gives its possessor an awesome power. But now is the time of reckoning. The Ferryman, the ancient conveyor of death and the path to the afterlife is close and he wants the Greek. There is a payment to be made.
It's long and drawn out - 54 minutes in, it's pretty obvious it's coming. Zane picks up the dog and snaps its back. After the owner comes to see what's happened, there's a huge bloody mess and the dog is hurt and distressed as the commotion happens. At 1 hour Tamer takes the dog out, to "fix it" and is seen petting it crying over the next few minutes. The dog ultimately dies at 1 hour and 6 minutes when it's shoved overboard and drowns.