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Entrance (2012)
What happened?
Well, I've been cutting this woman's hair for a couple years now... and her mother as well, and, um, the daughter called me a couple days ago saying that her mom had a stroke. And then today I got another call from her, and she told me that her mom had passed away. Oh, wow. It sucked. That's horrible. You know, I mean, how do you go on with the rest of your day and, you know, make idle chit-chat with your clients and- you know? Hearing that first thing. It's so weird, you know? One minute... you're here and- God, to think about that... and the next minute, you're gone and... Wow. Life's funny. Well, I'm getting kind of chilly. I think I'm gonna go inside. Okay. You cool? You gonna stay here? Yeah, I'm gonna stay here just for a few minutes. - Okay. - Yeah. I'm gonna go get some more wine anyway. All right, I'm right behind you. All right. See ya in a bit. All right. Hey, don't forget to turn off the lights. - I won't. - Okay. Okay... You know, and I've already, like... had my parents help me with, you know, other issues with the car, and I can't ask them... You know, I just can't. - Yeah. - No money. Well, I mean, you need a car. You can't get around this city without one. - I know. - You know? It's impossible. Well, it's a shitty car. Yeah, it is a shitty car. I should have thought about it a little. Well, maybe... maybe you should stop getting drunk and shopping on Craigslist. I know. I know. This one never quits As I lift it to my lips And then take a couple sips I feel like a new man But this poison is a bitch Hey, Suziey, how you doing? Good. Hi. I- I-I like your sweater. Oh. Thanks. I mean, how many times did that thing break down on you anyway, really? I can't even count. It's too high. It's horrible. The bangs look good. The bangs look really good. I like 'em. Well, to get off the subject of the car... um... you know, Jonathan's been asking about you. I don't know. I mean, it's something to think about. If I was her, I think I would disown your brother. No, for sure. Yeah. No, I'm okay. Do you like Indian food? Yeah. Yeah, I do. Do you ever buy that stuff that's, like, at the store that's in the bag and you cook it in the pot? Uh, I don't think so. And you- it's, like, this Indian food. It's, like, chicken, and it's, um... Hey, buddy. How are you? How are you? Hi! How are you? What'd you do today? Have a good day being a dog? Did you have a good day being a dog? Are you hungry? Where are you guys going again? San Francisco. There you go. Your hair looks good. Did you do something different? Oh, yeah, I, um, got it done today at work. Oh, nice. Michelle did it. Yeah, you like it? - I do. - Thanks. - It looks good straight. - Thank you. So... what are you doing tonight? I thought... Oh, Morgan and I are gonna have dinner. - Oh. - Yeah. That's great. Oh, whatever. There you go. Mmm... Darryl. What are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? Karen? Karen? Yeah. Mmm... Wait. No. Hey! Hey! Hey. - Suz. - What? Guess what. It's your turn to clean the bathroom. Is it gross? Beyond gross. Get out the gas mask. You fucking kidding me? - Wendy. - Yeah? What should I get, dark or light? You know, I get stuck doing it, and-I'm done. It's... I don't-you know, I'm done. It's gross. It's done. I'm done. So done. Well, I hear ya. I mean, my favourite thing is not to clean the toilet. That's for sure. Can you hand me some paper towels, please? Thank you. You know, I mean, I love my job, and, um, all of us here, we've got... we've got our duties that we have to... we have to get done, and things need to be cleaned. And, um... things need to get done, and everybody just kind of does their part. Like, we got the change, right, and he kept the change, so he ended up paying, like, way less than half. Wait, wait, wait. He kept your change? - He kept my change. - Are you kidding me? No, I am not kidding you. And then, wait, this is the worst part. Okay, bearing in mind we've just been talking about how I'm working in the service industry, right? Bearing that in mind, he's like-does not tip. Oh. - Not even a dollar! - That sucks. - Nothing, so I tip. - That's horrible. I'm like, "Thank you so much," and I, like, tip. So you got more money out of your purse to tip? - I got... yes. - Oh, my God. Yeah, and so... I want to leave... I wanted to leave... But instead you went home with him, right? - Right. We did it. - And called him captain, right? I'm gonna get another one. Oh. Oh, hey. Good morning. Morning. Do you want me to pour you a coffee? Uh, I'll get some later, thanks. I hear you. Darryl? What is your problem? Darryl, what is the matter? What's the matter? Darryl, what's the matter? Darryl, what are you doing? Darryl. Darryl! Are you okay? Are you okay? Come here, boy, breakfast! Darryl! Darryl? Come here, boy! Darryl? Darryl? Darryl? Darryl? I mean, he hasn't really gone missing before. Uh-huh. Put your seat belt on. - It's on. - Okay. I'm gonna go up this way. Okay. Darryl! Darryl! Darryl! Come here, boy! Darryl! Hi. Um, uh, yeah, uh... My name's Suziey, and I was wondering if... any possibility you had... anyone brought in a blue heeler mix. Um... he's about-sorry... five or six years old, has a red, um... a red bandana around his neck. Did you try the one on Lacy Street? Yeah. I don't know. Well, I- I really... I don't know, I just... I don't think you should worry too much. You never know. You just never know. Maybe... maybe he's got a girlfriend or something. Yeah, he's pretty handsome. Yeah. I made some coffee. I gotta go; My rides here. I'll see you in a few days. Bye! Hello? Oh, hey, Karen. Hi. Oh. Oh, wow, yeah. Are you having a good time? Sounds like you're having a good time. Thank you. Hey. How was the bathroom? It was productive. Thank you for asking. That's awesome. How much? No, no, no. I got it. - Are you sure? - Yeah, of course. Thank you. So... So. Cheers. Okay... To new friendships. All right. Salut. Oh, God, that... burns. That's good for ya. - Mm-mm. - Come on. Mmm. That was horrible. Oh, gross. I can't do that. Ugh. So, um... it's gonna be last call here pretty soon. It is. They're gonna... be kicking us out. They are. What do you got going on? I don't know. What do you got going on? Um, my room-mate's out of town. - Really? - Mm-hmm. We could, I don't know, watch a movie or something? Could watch a movie. I didn't know how you wanted to handle... this. I'm sorry. The pictures you sent were so cute, so, um... Yeah, I mean, we've got two really nice, comfy couches. I mean, it'll be great. Yeah, let's do it. Let's do Saturday. You know, I didn't move here with too much, so it shouldn't take me too long to pack, and I'm only gonna bring, you know, a few things, because I can always... Oh, my God. I loved it. It was so pretty, and the weather was awesome. Oh, that's so good. It was cool. Good, good, good. Well, what's going on? I don't know, you know. I thought it'd be nice. You've been gone, and now you're back. I think we should have like... a cute little dinner, you know? - Oh. - Talk. I kind of have... I kind of have something I want to talk to you about, so, you know... Like what? Is everything all right? - Oh, yeah. - Okay. - Totally. - Cool. Yeah. Is it-I mean, is it bad? Or is it good? Do I need to be nervous? Are you all right? - Yeah, no, I'm fine. - All right. You know, bad, good... it depends. - Okay. - Yeah. Okay... Where are those glasses? Which ones? Uh, the ones, the- like, our glasses. The ones we got at that art fair, like, forever ago. The blue flowers? That's the notice you're giving me? Well, no. No, no, no, no, no. Like, I... I'm totally fine paying all of next month's rent. I mean, I know I'm completely... putting you out by doing this, and I want you to feel... you know, comfortable and okay and... you know, not burdened financially or anything so you can find somebody. I just... God, I can't believe you're leaving. Are you serious? I'm just... I'm just really unhappy, you know? . He)'... What are you burning? Oh, well, you know, the house, some onions. Could you open the window, please? Yeah, did you-okay. Oh, gosh. Wasn't your friend supposed to come and help or something? Yeah, she was supposed to be here, like, an hour ago. I don't know where she is. Oh, my gosh, it smells so bad. I know, I'm sorry. Oh, um, the garage door is open. It is? Yeah, did you know that? Uh, no. I don't know. Um, the thing is in my purse in the front pocket. Can you shut it? Yeah. Where's your purse again? On the table. Where is it again? In the front pocket. Since you're here, could you help me with the table? Do you mind setting it up with me? - Yeah, yeah. - Thanks. Thank you. Just, um, tilt it this way. Okay. And then just hold that... and then pull. - Good? - Yes. - Okay. You look good. - Thank you. Ah. - Got it? - I do. I do. - Okay. - I know who it is. Hi, Suziey! We made it! Oh, my God! Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Come in. Thank you. Wow! No way! Our place is so small. This is gorgeous. Oh, my God. Hey, I'm Josh. I'm sorry! This is Josh! Oh, my God. I'm so sorry! I've heard such good things about you. That's so bad. I'm so sorry. Um... I can't even imagine going through that and just wondering- I'm so sorry. It was just one of those things that was just like, "Okay, I'm really done. " We could take her to the shelter when we get back. There's, like, so many cute dogs and kitties. Yeah. Hi, Jonathan! - Hey. - Come on in. - Thanks. - Hi! Come on in. How are ya? Oh, God. Let me close this. How are ya? - Um, good. - Yeah? Good. Good. Well, come in, meet everybody. Hello, everybody. Josh and Liesel, they drove in from Michigan. - Liesel? - Yeah, Jonathan? - Yes. - Nice to meet you. - Well, you guys get to know... - Suziey. Yes, we know you know Suziey. Um, get to know each other. I'm gonna finish up in the kitchen. He was at work with me, and I was talking about the dinner, and he overheard it, and I had to invite him. But he's so awkward. And he keeps staring at me. Well, he thinks you're pretty. What's wrong with that? It's just like he's looking through me. It's weird. It's, like... it's so uncomfortable. Well, he doesn't mean any harm. He just thinks you're nice. - Oh, my God. - Can I see that one? What? You want... - Can I see that? - Yeah. Oh, wait, is that upside down? I can't even tell what we're doing. - Yeah, there you go. - What are we doing? Wow, you look really thin there. - I know. - Oh, my God. Is that you? Yeah. Crazy. That is crazy. Look, like, the collar's out. Let me see it. - Here you go. - Oh, my... Whoa. How did we do that with our bodies, right? - I don't know. - I mean... That was college, though, you know? That's true. How did she do that with her body? I think I see a nip. No. Oh, my gosh, it totally is! I never realized that. Well, just keep going. Hey, no, hey... 'Cause it was just paint. That was the thing. It was just paint. Karen, are you sure you don't need any help in here at all? No, I got it. I got it. I'm good, thank you. All right. Wait, wait, whoa, whoa, whoa. I got this one. I got this one. Hey, does anybody need any more wine? I would love some. Love some. Is white... . He)'... - I'm sorry. - No, that's all right. Totally just screamed in your face. I, um, just wanted to... I need some more wine. Okay. Hey, let me get that. Oh, thanks. - There you go. - Awesome. Actually, I was drinking red. No, White's fine. That's fine. I'll just rinse it out. - Ah, um, okay. - There you go. Um, listen, I just wanted to say, um, I hope it's not awkward that I'm here. I mean, Karen invited me. And you seem a little... - Oh, no, no, no, no... - Is it okay? - Totally fine. - Okay. I just-I was getting that feeling that... Dinner party, you know? We're gonna have fun. I got it! It'll be good. I'm gonna... I'm gonna go see who's here. Okay. Yeah, go ahead. Thanks. More wine! Thank you, Madame. - Oh. You had red. Is it okay? - I'll drink anything. He'll drink pretty much anything, yeah. - Seriously. - Yeah. Hi! Hi! Hey, hey! - I'm so sorry. - Come on. Come on. Come on. I need you. I need you. I need you in the kitchen. Come on. Come on. Come on. Hi, Suziey! - Hey, hi! - Hey, I'm Morgan. - Josh. Nice to meet you. - Hello. Liesel, like diesel. Nice to meet you. - Hey, how are ya? - Hey. Oh. And then people in the car, like, it's a lot... It's Iowa and Nebraska. Like, going across those two states, the longest states... on the planet. ' AYE, aye, aye, aye, aye. - How are you doing? - I'm good. Thank you so much. - Suziey, you want some? - Oh, what the hell. Give you a full one then. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Okay, guys, before we dig in, I just want to make a toast... to Suziey. Um, we are gonna miss you, and, um, good luck to you, and we love you very much. - Ah, thank you, guys. - Welcome home. All: Cheers! Yay! Are you supposed to cheer everybody if you're just making a toast for one person? Well, you're supposed to drink too. You didn't drink. Oh, I drank before. - That's bad luck. - It is. Drink. - Drink! - Well, no, it's too late now. You called me on it. We stopped in Needles, California, one night. I was sleeping. And it was just- it's like a fucking desert. This is from where? From Ann Arbor, Michigan. So it was the first time we've ever been out here, actually. How'd you do it? We took 80 and went through Salt Lake City, and then we came down through Needles, and then, here we are. I like going through Colorado. That's the best part. - Yeah, it was nice. - Pretty. I was sleeping most of the way. He was driving. I made him drive. Yeah, it was fun. It was a great ride. I should have opened my eyes and seen more. But I'll see it this time through with Suziey. How long did it take you? Um, I think the actual driving time was, like, 35 hours, but... Good Lord. It took us, like, two days. Uh, you know, I might be done. Yes, of course you're done. You're talking about shit. Hey, it's all going there anyway. Who knows the Heimlich maneuver? It's a shame we didn't get to know each other better. Uh... yeah. Okay... Fair enough. I just wanna drink wine. Hit me... hit me with some marshmallow. What are you guys doing? We're just eating some s'mores. You guys want s'mores? Don't they make thin chocolate bars for s'mores? For the lady of the night-I mean. You got it? I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. I got it. Did I just cut in the s'more line? No, you're fine. - You sure? - Totally good. Nice one, Suziey. Real attractive, Suziey, okay? Oh, my God. Do you guys want some wine? You guys, we're gonna go up top, okay? Okay... They're gonna go up top. Hit me. I Hit me, baby, one more I Ow. What did you just do? I had a shooting pain right through my head. That was really weird. Oh, my God. I just saw hair and teeth. That was the extent of my knowledge of what was above me. You guys, hey, we're gonna go do some dishes. You can do those in the morning. Oh, no, that makes me feel like we should go do dishes too. Oh, no, no, you guys can stay. - Can we stay? - Stay in the hammock. Can we stay? I'm gonna pet my hammock. Are you gonna... It's my favoritest hammock ever... next to you. Not that you guys need any... Should I leave the hammock? There's a bottle of wine over there. I might tumble out and get it and then tumble back in. I'm just saying. Okay, thank you so much. Okay, I'm going inside! Take it easy. What? Oh, what are you putting on? I'm not telling you. But you're gonna love it! All right, it better be good. It's gonna be real good! Those are big words. I think that he's really drunk. Here's two more. I think those are the last ones. Hey, will you put this in the drawer? Yes. Oh, hand it to you this way; It's very sharp. Thank you. Thank you for that. Oh, yes, please. And that is all. Mm-mmm. That is not all. We have more downstairs. - No. - Yes. All right, I'll get it! It's downstairs... I'll find it! I'll find it! I find housework a lot easier with alcohol. Hey... are you doing dishes? Hey, what's up? Did we drink all these? It's okay, Jonathan, uh, went downstairs to get more. Oh, it's fresh out? We are, but we got more coming. Is... Josh and Liesel still in the hammock? Swingin'? Lovin'? They're-yeah, they're cuddling and... Canoodling. - Yes, that's right. - Nice. Oh, you're hand-drying? That's old-school. Oh, oh! I love this song. Come on, please? Please? Come on. Come on. Come on. You better! She'll be mad if you don't. Just so you know, Morgan can't dance at all. At all. Oh, no, he can't. Karen can't dance either! And her slip is showing! Karen, put it away! - Hey! - Oh, no. Jonathan! That's what dancing like that begets. Jonathan, turn the lights on! How do I turn 'em on? Go to the breaker box in the garage! By the-on the right side of the garage door! I think you had too many activities. Oh, God. There's too much electricity going on! Yeah, this is a powerful party. "This is a powerful party!" I don't know if he can... There you go. - Hey, now! - Oh, man! Jonathan! Jonathan, are you wasted or what? Bedtime! - Karen! - What? Don't worry about it. I'll get a flashlight. I'll go down. I got it. Oh, hon, be careful in that drawer. There's, like, a million knives in there. I got it. I'll be right back. Do you have a flash- Oh, there-yes, you do. I've got a flashlight. No monkey business! - Okay. - You too. Very funny. Very funny. Jonathan? Jonathan? It's not funny. Let's see here. That's the kitchen! You got the bathroom! You guys, I'm just coming to get some wine. I don't want to interrupt you. People are getting thirsty. No! No! I know you don't love me... and that's okay, because... I don't know if I love you either, but you are a part of... The fabric of my life, and... whether or not you know it... I've been a part of your life as well. I know how tough it's been for you out here. It's a tough city. Everybody, I just wants to be noticed, and... they don't pay attention to anybody else, and then they just disappear. People are always gonna let you down, Suziey. But I'm not people. I just watch them, like I've been watching you. And I think I... really connected with you because I... I recognize you. Whatever it is that you think you've figured out... It's not the one thing that's gonna make you happy. I... don't have any delusions that I'm the only one for you, but... I think that, together, we could be something great. I'm... I didn't want to do all this, but... you really forced my hand when you decided to move away so quickly. So... I'm gonna go upstairs. I'm gonna kill the rest of your friends... And then it'll just be you and me. Oh, my God. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, God. Oh, God. Oh, shit. What? What? What? What? What? Holy shit! Oh, shit! Oh, my God! Suziey, hurry up! Oh, my God. Suziey! Help me! Oh, God! Please don't! No! There's a silver stream I. Laid across the sky I And this city lifts Up its arms to it As wait for you Evangeline Yes, my eyes have seen Your unselfishness And my fingers touched Your two sleeping lips As the echoes passed Just above our heads As the city flashed Just beneath the cloud That concealed the stars And reflected sound But protected us From an emptiness And then drifted down In a diamond mist As watched you breathe As watched you dream Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Evangeline Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da Ba, ba, ba-da-da |
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