If I Stay (2014)

A! the age of 26, Ludwig
van Beethoven went deaf,
ending his career as a
successful concert pianist.
But determined nol to let a
little thing like his hearing
end his music career,
my pal Ludwig
became a composer.
Turned out
the new gig suited him.
Ifs like mat old saying,
Life is what happens when
you're busy making other plans."
Take my dad.
When my lime brother,
Teddy, was born,
he quit his band
to get a real job.
But then he fell in love
with teaching.
Now he spends
his days in the mosh pit
that is high school
English class.
Or my mom, a riot gm
who found her calling
as a part-time travel agent
and a full-time supermom.
These days, she only moshes with Teddy.
Scuoch over, dude.
MUN. And then there's me.
I thought! knew
where I was going;.
I thought 1 had I!
all mapped out.
Turns out, I had no idea.
Your coffee, maestro.
Thank you. TEDDY: Me too. I want some!
No way, dude.
You don't give crack to
somebody who's already on speed.
Don't worry,
we switched him to decaf.
Whoa. As long as you don't
switch me. KAT: No, baby,
that would be child abuse.
Hey, did you see this?
I got a Google Alert
about it yesterday.
It's the most we've seen
of him in a few months.
I know.
Oh, my God, is he really
opening up for The Shins?
Yeah. When they play
in Portland tonight.
That's huge.
Yeah, I know.
It's kind of crazy.
Everything he's ever
wanteds actually coming true.
I know you guys haven't
been talking much lately.
Mom, I really don't want
to talk about it, okay?
I'm just saying that if you miss
each other it's okay to reach out.
Okay!
Come on. If you guys
want a ride, we got to go.
Now Jet's update you
on the snowstorm and school closures.
Baby, turn that up.
Portland and
Clackamas counties
are now calling
for a snow day.
All schools in Portland and Clackamas
districts will be closed for the day.
Yes! Thai means
no school, kids.
Well, ain't that a bitch?
School's out forever!
Did you really just
quote Alice Cooper?
My God, son,
have I taught you nothing?
Let's go make
a snow monster.
We can try. Ii looks like it's not
really sticking out there, though.
You guys are all
playing hooky without me?
t's not hooky
if it's a snow day.
So not fair.
Life isn't fair.
That is true.
But sometimes you got to,
like, noodge it a little.
It'd be bad to go to
work with this cough,
spreading my germs around.
You know how
when you meet someone
and they just already are the
person they're meant to be?
That was Adam.
Nobody outside Portland
had ever heard of his band.
But he already was somebody.
Everybody knew who he was.
Me';?
Not so much.
What class was this?
Advanced Composition.
What's she doing?
She's more advanced.
Adam. What's up?
I think everyone left.
Let's get some lunch.
lam Starvin' Marvin.
Oh, and, um, by the way,
that Adam rocker dude was
totally checking you out.
Adam Wilde
saw me geeking out?
He saw you blissing out
and he was into it.
No,
he isn't "into it," Kim.
Uh, yeah, he is, Mia.
He's way into you.
Do not take
his picture, Kim.
I'm not an amateur.
You're welcome.
Over the next
couple of weeks
I noticed Adam hanging around
while I was practicing my cello.
You're Mia.
Yeah.
Good.
I just wanted
to clear that up.
There were rumors.
I'm Adam.
Hana... Um...
Hi.
Wow.
Yo-Yo Ma much?
Kinda.
What's the deal
with that?
Is that, like, street
or something? Yo-Yo Mama?
It's Chinese.
And don't mock the master.
It's blasphemous.
I'm sorry, my bad.
Hey, I got some tickets
to see a cellist.
Really?
Yeah. You interested?
You're asking me
on a date?
Yeah. Well, a friend of the family
had the tickets and can't go.
Anyhow, it's this Friday.
I could pick you up.
What?
You can't hide in that
rehearsal room forever.
It's too late.
I see you.
Hey.
I'm Kim.
Hi.
Okay. I'll see
you guys later.
Bye.
Oh, my God!
What?
I told you
he was into you.
No, no. He just had a question
about classical music and...
Okay,
Better be nice
to you or else
I'll crush him
like the bug he is.
God, all right, we get it.
You're in love! Go away!
You got two types of girls
in this world, Mia.
Girls who have boyfriends
in high school...
And girls like us
who wait till college.
So much happier.
I'm totally
off the hook.
What are we doing
today, hmm'?
We can go the farm, visit
Henry, Willow and the baby?
Stop by my folks' place
for a late lunch?
Mia, you gonna
come with us?
I don't know.
There's this tricky part
of the Beethoven sonata
that I've really
gotta nail,
and, well, the letters
were mailed on Friday.
Juilliard.
The audition was
two months ago,
but I can still feel ii
in my fingers.
Okay, this is painful
to watch.
Look, who knows what time the
mail's even gonna be delivered today?
Come on, you got
to come with us.
Come on, baby. Pretty soon
you're gonna be off to college,
no matter
where you're going.
How many snow days are we
gonna be able to spend together?
Are you really playing
the guilt card right now?
We'll let you
pick the music.
And bribery.
Honey, guilt and bribery
are the glue that have held
parents and teenagers
together for generations.
Don't fight tradition.
Fine.
Boom!
I am a passenger
And I ride and I ride...
I thought you said
I'd pick the music.
Oh, yah. She's right, Teddy.
Fire up the jams, sister.
Let's hear something
old-school.
How 'bout I kick out
a few tunes
from our favorite
Austrian melody maker,
Franz Schubert.
Not that old-school.
Iggy Pop! Iggy Pop!
Teddy, you can
listen to Iggy on your iPod.
But nothing after 1978.
You understand me, young
man? TEDDY: Yes, sir.
Well, I choose
Ludwig van Beethoven.
Surprise.
I've always wondered if
Mom and Dad were disappointed
that I didn't turn out
more like them.
I tried Io. I mean, Mom and
I went to all of Dad's shows.
Dad's
band was called Nasty Bruises.
Embarrassing, I know.
They were what you might
call "big" in our town.
And for a while, everyone
though: they might get bigger.
That was my preschool.
But then one day
in second grade.
I wanna play it.
Cellos are crazy expensive.
So, I borrowed
a crappy one from school.
Mom and Dad found a student
from a local college to teach me.
And I rehearsed
day and night.
I couldn't get enough.
I love her.
But I'm about ready
to stab my eyeballs out.
This is exactly why
I could never procreate.
Amen, sister.
MUN. I loved the order.
The structure.
But what realty hooked me was
that feeling I got in my chest.
It's like my heart was
beating with the cello.
Dude.
She's been at it
since this afternoon.
You want me to tell her
to hang it up for the night?
No.
You go in there you'd probably
get clubbed with a bow.
I wouldn't risk it.
Iwonderwhere
she gets that from.
Ah, new, guys may musk:
was reasons.
To get laid and
because they got rage.
But mostly to get laid.
Well, that's probably
not her motivation.
No. Exactly.
She's not doing it
to get anything.
Shes just doing it
out of pure...
We made that.
The next day, Dad
came home with a present.
A cello of my very own.
Isn't it amazing how fife
is one thing and then,
in an instant,
ii becomes something else?
Like here I am, Mia.
The girl who thinks
about the cello and Adam
and whether a letter
is waiting for me at home.
And just like that...
Get some cribbing
in there. Support those columns.
We need a full
spinal immobilization.
Hello?
Our resources
are good right now.
Excuse me!
Sir, excuse me?
Hello?
Mom.
Teddy!
Dad!
We have foreshortening
in this left leg.
EMT 22 Yeah.
Do you wanna get
a tube in her now?
Just grab
the Ambu bag for now.
No!
Wake up!
Wake up.
Wake up.
Go, one, two, three.
Let's move. Her
Glasgow Coma's at a seven.
Tell Portland lo have
a trauma team ready.
Glasgow Coma? Why do
you need a trauma team?
One female, late teens, critical,
en route lo Portland now.
One 8-year-old male,
conscious.
MIA; Mom! Dad!
Teddy!
Let's go, Demetri.
Hang in there, baby.
We'll be in Portland soon.
You okay?
No.
You wanna hit up
my closet?
Your closefs terrifying.
I don't even wanna go.
Come on,
he's just a guy, Mia.
Yeah, but he's the first guy I've
ever gone on a maybe-date with
and I don't know whether
to wear date clothes or
casual clothes or...
Just wear, you know,
something you feel good in.
And if this Adam dude doesn't
see how amazing you are,
then he's a total.
Shithead.
Yeah.
Oh, I think
I'm gonna puke.
Better before than during.
You must be Adam.
Uh, yeah. I am, yeah.
Nice threads.
Come on in.
I'm the old man, Denny.
I know. You were in
Nasty Bruises, right?
Oh, wow, you're
impressing me already.
Well, I have your CDs.
You're the one.
They make great coasters,
right? Come on.
Adam's here!
Is that Mia?
Yeah. That's our
little rock and roll.
She was Nasty Bruises'
original groupie.
Oh, no. Is he telling
you old war stories'?
Hey.
We should probably go.
'Kay.
'Kay, you kids be
careful out there.
I hear it gets pretty wild
at the symphony.
Goodbye.
Bye.
Bye.
Your parents seem
pretty cool.
So they tell me.
Seriously,
I respect any musician
who just leaves it all
on the stage like that.
She was awesome.
Thought you were a little
bored there in the beginning.
No. That snoring was
the lady next to me.
I loved every minute of it.
All right, Hall,
so what's your story?
How did parents like yours
end up having a kid like you'?
Well, I was certainly bred
to be a rocker. Mmm-hmm.
But I have this theory
that I was switched at birth.
Okay. That explains it.
No, but seriously.
I don't know, I've always
kind of felt like
this Martian in my family.
I don't look like
either of my parents.
My mom's this tough chick
and my dads all outgoing
and Iwent and chose
Beethoven and the cello.
When I was eight,
I saw this old video
of the Ramones playing
I Wanna Be Sedated.
And it felt like
my head exploded.
And I was like, "I have to
learn to play the guitar."
So, my uncle hooked me up
with this old Fender.
Yeah, that thing
saved my life.
You didn't really get those tickets
from a family friend, did you'?
That was two weeks
of pizza delivery tips.
Why?
Why me?
Because I like
to watch you play.
You go to another place.
And you're beautiful.
You get this crease in
your forehead right there.
Why do I have this feeling you're
about to mess up my entire life?
A little mess
never hurt anybody.
A week later, Adam
invited me to see his band play.
Liz, Mia. Mia, Liz.
Ah, I got to change the tube
on this amp. I'll see ya in there.
0K3'! -
One, two, three, four!
Whoo!
I wasn't Iookin' for something
To sink my teeth into
I didn't know what I wanted
I never do
I want what you have
I want what you have now
Give it to me
Do you make it look so good
'cause you know what's up?
Do you know exactly
what to do?
I want what you have
I want you have now
Give it to me
I want what you have
I want you have now
Give it to me
Thank you and good night.
So, what other bands
are you into?
Um...
Classical mostly.
Right on.
I love classic rock.
Mia!
Hey. Are you okay?
Kinda miscommunicating
with people.
The usual.
Yo, Adam. After-party
at Darren's. You cumin'?
Yeah. Yeah,
we're in. Yeah.
You in?
I have my curfew.
Curfew?
Yeah.
0K3'! -
Well, we'll set
you loose early.
Thanks for slummin' it with
us tonight.
Yeah. No problem.
Yo, Adam,
just kiss her and let's go, man.
Come on.
We're cool, right?
You and me?
Yeah.
We're cool.
Hey, you finally got
to meet Liz.
Yeah.
You two have
a lot in common.
You ever, like,
hooked up' or...
Actually, I'm glad
you brought that up.
We do have
a lot in common.
For instance,
we're both
into girls.
She's with Astrid.
Oh, wow!
Go, Astrid.
And now we've got
that out of the way.
I'm bummed you can't
stay out with us tonight.
Yeah, I know.
Mia, just go. Have fun.
Mom? DENNY: Kat! Get
away from the window.
Dad?
Sorry.
Like, your mom and dad are
cool with you staying out'
but you don't want to,
or...
Um...
Look, I think I'm coming
down with something.
Right.
Yeah, well, just give me a
shout when you get over it.
I'll see you around.
Hey, Adam.
Mom' get back inside.
We always do these
stragglers' dinners on Sunday.
You should
come by some time.
Thanks.
Maybe I'll check it out.
You know, that was wrong
on so many levels.
What? She shouldn't be scared
10 hang out with those guys.
They're us.
Exactly.
Okay, bring her out.
Behind.
No palpable
deformities at this time.
Go, go, go.
What do
we got here?
Collapsed lung,
broken ribs.
Looks like three.
Abrasions
to the legs, face.
Brain contusions,
full extent unknown.
And an internal bleed.
Rest of the family's
on the way in.
Ultrasound, X-ray, 12-chem,
type and cross-match.
Let's get the R down here, please.
On my count.
One, two, three.
Hey, excuse me, I need
to check on my family.
It's Kathleen Hall, Dennis
Hall and Theodore Hall?
Good to go.
Hello?
Hey' I was trying
to look at that.
Ruptured spleen,
we need to move'
We're taking Mia
Hall into operating room one.
DOCTOR 22 All right,
let's get her in there.
We got to remove the spleen,
drain the lung
and figure out
what's causing the bleed.
If she wants to live,
she better start fighting.
Start fighting? How am I
supposed to start fighting?
Someone just talk to
me, please! Just help me.
Okay,
let's go, folks.
Her sutures.
Arterial line set.
Okay,
let's get it cleaned up.
Your cut-down tray's
almost prepped.
Let's go, let's go.
Thank you.
NURSE 12 GCS still looks high.
Am I gonna die?
Is that what this is?
Here's the secret, baby.
You control
this whole thing.
If you live, if you die,
it's all up to you.
So, whatever fight you got in
you, you got to pull it out now.
Call the blood bank.
I need two units of O neg.
Keep two on hold.
DOCTOR 22 I think we're gonna
need a lot more than that.
Let's see if we can
track down her relatives, please.
Right away, sir.
One of her parents
is on their way to OR four now.
Dad?
We just have to
relieve the swelling.
For a guy who was in such a bad
car wreck, he really lucked out.
Hey, Mia! Look what
I found loitering out front.
Do we want him?
I was hungry.
Well, I'm glad you came.
Because you're hungry and we
have food for you to eat, or...
Well, food to eat
is my favorite.
Out of my way, people. I just
worked a double and I need to feast.
I'm eatin' dim sum
for a twosome.
Hey, what's up, Willow?
Welcome, Adam.
It's nice to see ya.
Play your cards right, we
might make you a regular.
Okay, Mom, we got it.
Thanks.
Come on.
Okay, so who is it? Bobby
Schayer from Bad Religion.
Tim Leitch from FEAR.
Tim Leitch from FEAR.
The guy from Dead Moon.
Andrew Loomis.
And the guy from The Wipers, Sam Henry.
So if you think about it,
Portland's kind of like a haven
for legendary punk drummers, right'?
That's a good point.
Mia' your man knows
his punk rock history.
Thanks.
QM!
Oh, my God! Oh, God,
something just stung me.
Who does that?
A bee?
Babe, are you sure it's
a bee? ADAM: Oh, yeah.
We got to get
the stinger out.
No, we're not doing that
Trust me, this is this only
thing I learned in Boy Scouts.
Got it.
Way hotter than tweezers.
Stand down, woman.
You're already knocked up.
You know, you should get
stung more often.
I'm sorry to say that's
the furthest we've gotten
since our first date.
Yeah. Maybe we should
do something about that.
I like where
your head's at, Hall.
Adam?
I'm coming up.
No, you cannot come up.
I have something
to tell you.
Besides, it's too late.
I'm already climbing.
Oh, God.
Okay. Um...
Oh! Schroeder.
Um...
Hey.
Hey.
I thought
you went home.
I got lost.
Did you actually learn that
beesting thing from the Boy Scouts?
No, I totally made it up.
I just really wanted
to suck your hand
in front of all
your parents' friends.
What did you want
to tell me?
Today was awesome.
You guys are like
a real family here.
I don't think I've ever seen
one of those up close.
It's impressive.
Yeah, well, trust me, it
hasn't always been that way.
When I was a kid,
things were so chaotic.
They'd be up late,
so I was up late.
And Dad would be on the
road for weeks at a time.
They didn't really get it
together until Teddy was born.
What about you?
What are your parents like?
They're not really
a part of my life.
Honestly, I can't remember them ever
being in the same place for a meal.
And if you want to track down the
old man, that's gonna take a while.
Son.
Adam.
No, it's cool. I'm good
at being mostly alone.
But that's the thing,
you're not alone.
Not anymore.
Wait.
I need to take it
slow, okay?
I love slow.
And meet
Me there
Bundles of flowers We wait
through the hours of cold
Winter shall howl
at the walls
Tearing down doors of time
Shelter as we go...
ls there enough room?
DOCTOR 22 A little more
underneath, please.
Suture.
There we go.
The surgery's been
going on for hours,
and they're nowhere
near done.
I need to find my family.
Kim?
Kim, wait!
I came here as soon
as I could. What happened?
Is everyone okay?
We don't know.
Gran. Gramps.
We need to find out
what the hell's going on here.
Excuse me,
my name is Estelle Hall.
Our son, Denny Hall,
his wife, Kathleen,
and their two kids
got in a car accident
this morning and we'd like
to find out how they're doing.
Yes, of course.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall?
I'm Liddy.
I'm your social worker.
I've just been
assigned your case.
I am so sorry
for what's happened.
Now, I haven't been able to
speak to anyone's doctors yet,
but I do know that Mia and
Dennis are still in surgery.
Most likely they'll
be heading to the ICU.
There is no information on
Kathleen in the system yet.
But Theodore...
Teddy?
Yes, Teddy.
He was conscious when
he arrived.
He's getting
a CAT scan now.
Why don't you make yourselves
as comfortable as you can
and I will come
and get you the second
I have any
new information. Okay?
Thank you.
Hey, Henry and Willow
are on their way.
And I tried calling Adam
and left a couple messages,
but I haven't heard
anything yet.
There are two types of
people in this world, Kim.
Those who
like real coffee,
and those who like froufrou
drinks with ridiculous names.
Um, wow. You know,
I'm not ashamed to be
a cinnamon-spice
chai latte lover.
Thank you very much.
Yeah, well, it kind of smells like
Christmas threw up in your mug.
Fine by me.
So, Adam.
Is it awesome?
It feels big.
It's crazy. I can't eat,
I can't sleep.
But."
For starters, I hate
going to his shows.
Do you not like
his music, or...
No, I love his music.
He writes these
amazing songs, and...
I don't know,
when he comes off stage
I just wanna, like,
lick the side of his face.
Oh, baby.
But when I hang out
with his crowd,
I just feel like...
Like a fish out of water?
Like a fish on Mars.
Come on, it's not his friends
you're afraid of, ifs him.
I mean, he's older,
he's in a band.
All those girls surrounding him. I mean,
it's scary. I get it.
What if
it doesn't work out?
You gonna be there
to pick up the pieces?
Every last one of 'em.
But if it gets serious,
you better not turn into
one of those girlfriends
who only speaks in
the first person plural.
"We love the winter."
"We never use deodorant"
"We only like quinoa."
If you ever turn into one of
those girls, I'mma gonna shoot ya.
If I ever turn into
one of those girls,
I'mma gonna give
you the gun.
Hey, Mom?
Who's the toughest, hottest
rocker chick you can think of?
Debbie Harry.
Okay, cool.
Or Patti Smith
or Joan Jett.
Lucinda Williams'
even though she's country.
Kim Gordon.
What's this,
a social studies project?
No, it's for Halloween.
Tonight, with Adam.
Oh, you're going
as the rocker chick.
I don't even wanna go.
Bunny rabbit.
What's up?
I wanna dive
into Adam's world.
You know, lwanna be
like his friends.
But what if
I can't pull it off?
The whole messy punk rocker
live-in-the-moment thing.
Then you return all the clothes
to my closet in the morning
and go about your life.
Baby, it's one night.
Right?
I mean, I know
it's not your thing,
but why not try out messy and
in-the-moment and see how it feels.
You might be surprised.
Hey, Adam.
Whoa, Hall. I didn't
think you had it in you.
Whoa, yourself.
I'm Beethoven.
Ludwig.
Come on, let's go.
What's up, Adam?
Debbie Harry
always said,
"A shot before showtime
does the trick." So...
Bottoms up.
Oh, I'm good.
Okay. Well,
it's there if you want it.
Yo, Adam.
We're goin' on.
Okay. I've gotta go
do my set.
No running off
with some me wannabe.
Rn try.
Have fun.
Oh, my God, Mia.
You look amazing. Did
you get this in Seattle?
Hey. Wanna bone?
You're frickin'
embarrassing yourself.
Come on, at least give
me your bone number.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Willamette Stone!
Happy Halloween.
Whoo!
Are you coming?
I've gotta say I'm
feelin' better than I should
Don't go! a lot,
but I know life is always good
Oh, come on over
Bring some friends
who have the time...
Mia, you have to come.
Wait.
I'm feeling fine.
Hey.
'Scuse me. Move it.
So tel! me now,
are you in or are you not?
I dun'! wan! to move the world
I just wanna sit on top
Let's raise a glass
Here's to the best
and to the worst
Here's to the feelings that
you just can't put to words
We got tonight
We got tonight
For the years
For the nigh!
Fm feelin' good
I'm feeling high
Pm feelin' like
We never felt
We got tonight
We got tonight
For the years
For tonight...
Bye, Adam.
Bye, Rocker Mia.
ASTRIDI Bye, YOU 9W5-
Bye.
Son.
Do you like me
like this?
At last, you finally
figured it out.
No, come on.
I mean, do you like me
how I am tonight?
You know what I liked?
I liked how into
the show you were.
How you actually
wanted to dance
and hang outwith us
riffraff afterwards.
That was cool.
Yeah, but do you
like me better,
you know,
like this?
Better than what?
Better than the normal Mia.
You know, with the hair and
the makeup and the clothing.
Mia, I don't give a shit
about your clothes.
Don't you get it?
The you you are now is the same
you I was in love with yesterday.
The same you I'll be
in love with tomorrow.
Can we go somewhere?
Yeah.
Wow.
What is this place?
It's an old boatworks shed.
One day, me and the band
are gonna fix it up
and we're gonna rehearse
and record here.
It's perfect.
So are you.
Adam.
Yeah?
I've never...
Just think of it like we're
playing music together.
Adam, that doesn't
make any sense.
Yes, it does.
All right, well,
take your jacket off.
0K3'! -
All right.
So we have four strings.
We have the C string
and G,
D
and A.
And if I were
to play glissando,
it'd feel like this.
And if I were
to play pizzicato,
it'd feel like this.
And if I were
to play forte.
I know forte.
I ain't never
gonna shut you out!
Everywhere I'm looking now
Pm surrounded
by your embrace
Baby, I can see your halo
You know
you're my saving grace...
Intensive Care Unit.
Yeah, she is.
How are we, beautiful?
I told 'em that
I don't wanna leave you.
I'm not gonna let you
out of my sight.
We have another one from
the accident, Nurse Davis.
Dad. Thank God.
Oh, my God, George.
Is he going to be okay?
We're updating
his chart right now.
The doctor will be in
to speak with you shortly.
Dad?
Where is he? Where'd you guys take him?
Hljust finish writing the
orders and then she's all yours.
Girl's been
through the wringer.
Yeah. And this is the
easy part. Accident like that?
Mom was DOA.
Dad died on the table.
Poor kid's waking up
an orphan.
If she wakes up.
Mom.
Dad!
I'm getting you!
Whoo!
I love you.
Teddy.
1814...
Teddy.
Hey, little man.
Look at this room.
You got
the best place in the joint.
Are you okay?
That's right.
You just get some rest.
I'm not going anywhere.
Oh, Gran.
Hey, I just got here.
They're saying he's
through the worst of it.
They were assigning his room,
so, I thought I'd come here
before I checked in
on Kat and Den...
They didn't...
oh, my God!
Excuse me.
You're mine now, Teddy.
And no matter what,
I will never leave you.
We're gonna make it.
Listen, I need
to do something.
But I promise you, Teddy.
Adam.
You came.
Listen. You can't let Teddy
grow up without a family.
You have got to fight.
You can do this.
You have to do this.
Mia!
Excuse me.
Sir!
Mia!
Adam.
Mia!
Mia!
Being with Adam
was like learning to fly.
It was exciting and scary,
all at the same time.
That spring was
a magical time.
Adam's band was
playing bigger clubs
and festival in
different cities.
Once he graduated, they started
getting booked even more.
By the fall, record labels
were taking notice.
People were taking
notice of me too.
I was the first high
school student ever invited
to perform solo at
the college's fall recital.
And even though
Adam was away a lot,
when he was in town, we spent
all of our time together.
I can't believe I'm stuck
at school for another year.
It'll go by fast.
You still thinking of
applying to Lewis & Clark?
Yeah, of course. I mean, they
have a great music program.
I need someplace
with financial aid.
Maybe we can live around
the corner from each other.
Or we could shorten the commute
and get a place together.
Really?
That actually sounds
kinda perfect.
Kid's good.
Whoo!
Sir, I told you
you can't go in there.
What do you mean I can't go
in there? This is bullshit.
Sir,
you can't be in there.
You need to calm down.
ICU visitations
are restricted
to immediate family only.
Are you family?
All right, you got me.
I'm not family.
Come on,
just let him in!
Do I need to call security?
Adam.
Juilliard?
Just look on the computer
like you do
and see what it takes
to get in there.
They say it's
the best there is.
Of course it is,
but ifs across the country.
You know, and Lewis & Clark has an
amazing performance studies program.
Besides,
my whole life is here.
Dad, can I ask you
a question?
Always.
Do you ever miss
being in your band?
What brought this on?
You always say that you left
your band to become a better dad.
But you were a great dad
when you were in the band.
You didn't have to give up something
you loved so much just for us.
No, baby, ldidn't give
anything up.
I played
that adventure out,
and then it was time for a
new adventure with you guys.
And sometimes
you make choices in life,
and sometimes
choices make you.
Does that make
any sense?
Yeah. I mean,
I think that the cello
was a choice that made me.
There you go.
Do you think the band
would ever relocate?
No. Why?
I don't know.
To see someplace new.
Maybe New York.
I can't imagine. Portland's
where we're from, you know'?
Oh, yeah.
I gotta tell you something.
I have to listen to
what you have to tell me.
I'm going to buy
all of these albums.
Whoa.
The whole three bucks?
Slow down, big spender.
Whoo!
Whoa, Mom. Seriously, that
just makes me more nervous.
Sorry. Just ignore me.
Yeah. Just pretend
we're not here.
Dad, honestly,
how was that one?
I thought it was
fantastic, Mia.
You say that
about everything.
Because you're awesome. They
have to give you an audition.
Yeah, but you
don't understand.
This is Juilliard.
This isnt just
some punk album
where you can throw music at a
wall and hope it sounds all right.
Whoa.
I'm sorry.
I really didn't mean that
This is pointless.
I'm not good enough.
I thought the last one
was amazing.
Really?
I think I can do better.
Then let's do it.
0K3'! -
Yeah. Let's do it.
I miss you
every time you go.
It'll just be a few days.
Maybe more.
Well, I know you guys are
gonna kill it at City Limits.
Are you sure
you can't come?
I'm pretty sure I can
fit you in my guitar case.
I would, but I got
school.
Wow.
Never thought
I'd hear that again.
Come on, man,
we gotta hit the road. Okay.
I'll be back before you know it. Okay.
Come on. We gotta go. BANDMATE
We're bringing him back, all right?
Bye.
Have fun.
We roll.
HM; So what's the whattwwhat
from Austin? Hear from Adam?
No. I called him,
but I haven't heard back.
It's fine. I mean,
he's slammed.
Yeah, life on the road.
Don't give me that face.
Mmm!
Speaking of the devil.
Hello?
Hey, babe.
So, you all rich
and famous now?
Not yet.
But Merge Records
made an offer to sign us.
Ifs been crazy.
{LAUGHS
Shut up.
That's amazing, Adam.
Yeah, they're throwing
us a party right now.
Well, I miss you.
Dude! You got champagne
allover my phone!
Hello?
Waiting for the rejection
It comes in waves
and it feels like a throb
You wanted only the ending
But what you got
was much too long
I can't be you, you know
My head is underground
When I believe
it was different
I believe we could turn it...
Wait.
Sorry.
Mia, wait.
Sorry, I didn't see ya there.
No worries. Just bringing
food for you guys.
Oh, cool- Thanks.
We're just gettin' ready
for tomorrow night.
t's gonna be
a total homecoming.
It's our first gig in town
since we got signed.
Adam.
Yeah?
I applied to Juilliard.
What?
Yeah,
it's this amazing school.
Yeah, I know
what Juilliard is.
Well, it was just
on awhim.
Isn't it in New York?
Yeah.
Well, why didn't
you tell me?
Well, I tried
but I figured, why tell
you until it was real?
Okay. So why you
telling me now?
Well, I got an audition.
In San Francisco.
Wow.
Wow.
Juilliard. Mia, that's...
Way to go. That's cool.
Yeah, well,
I won't get in.
But it's kind
of a big deal
that I even
got an audition.
Most people don't.
Well, Yo Mama better
watch his back. Right?
loan'! get you
out of my mind
I can't gel you
out of my mind
The homecoming
concert was different
than any show
the band had played.
They were tighter, better,
more confident than ever before.
And Adam seemed,
well, like he was becoming
a full-blown star.
I can't gel you
out of my mind
They're really good.
I've been following them.
Thanks.
Thanks for coming.
Did you like the show?
Good.
Thanks, guys.
Aw!
Hey.
You guys were insanely
good up there.
Yeah, well, I'm glad
you could make it.
Of course I made it.
A- bomb.
Hey, man!
I can't believe you came!
What's goin' on, bro?
Tight set tonight. GIRL:
Could I get your autograph?
Yeah, sure.
Oh, wow. Okay.
It says Willamette Stone.
Yeah. I can see that.
There you go.
This is cool.
If you're so bored
you have to read,
maybe you should've
just stayed home.
I'm just trying to get
some homework done.
And researching
what phrase
I'm gonna have tattooed
over my left boob.
What's all this?
We got booked
last-minute to do
a string of shows
in Seattle.
We gotta leave
tonight, so...
For how long?
I don't know.
Like a week?
Ten days?
It's hard to say.
Yeah, but we had plans.
Remember?
For my birthday dinner?
Oh, right. Shit. Sorry.
Well' it's fine. I just
wish you would've told me.
What, like you told
me about Juilliard?
And for the record, I didn't
even hear about the tour
until tonight right
before the show, so...
So that's what "Glad you
could make it" was all about?
That's why you're
so pissed at me?
Why would I be pissed about
you going to a school
3,000 miles away'?
I'm not going there, Adam.
It's just an audition.
Which you didn't even
tell me about, Mia!
And besides, this isn't
about Juilliard.
This is about you
ditching on our plans.
You're a liar.
Whoa!
Screw you, Adam! I haven't
ditched out on anything.
Am I crazy,
or did you say that
us getting a place together
would be perfect? Huh?
It's...
No, you know what?
It's fine.
Whatever.
What? You get to
follow your dreams,
but I can't follow mine
unless I have your permission?
And I just have to sit
here and wait around,
hoping that you'll come
home every few weeks?
How is that fair?
You lied to me, Mia.
We had plans.
One minute, it's one thing.
The next minute, it's the other.
I grew up with
that shit, okay?
I don't need it.
Even if I do go
to Juilliard,
we can figure it out.
Baby, we can text
and we can Skype...
Skype? Skype?
Jesus, Mia!
Have you ever even
had a long-distance
relationship?
It's bullshit.
Okay? It's like
dating a ghost.
But Skype, it solves
everything right?
You know,
you're so naive, man.
You don't know
shit about the world.
I can't believe you
just said that to me.
What, you want me
to write it down for you?
Adam!
Sorry, dude, but we gotta jet
if we wanna make it
to the motel before sunup.
No! No. You cannot
leave me like that!
Why didn't you tell me?
Maybe because I am
terrified of losing you!
You know what? You do your
thing. I'm gonna do mine.
Fine, but for the record, you're
the one who's getting in the van.
Yeah, whatever.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall?
Yes.
So, Mia's still unconscious.
The respiratory therapists
are going to run some tests
to see when they can wean
her off the ventilator.
So, that's good news.
If she can breathe
on her own.
With comatose patients, the
first 24 hours are critical.
If she shows any
signs of awareness...
Adam.
I'm sorry. I gotta go.
Woke up this morning...
Looked up this morning
Saw the roses
full of thorns...
The food was good but the
service is a little, you know...
Well, I'm sorry. It's
just the way things are.
That's not necessary.
When are we gonna
open presents?
Mia?
That's gonna be fun!
Yeah, you wanna do that?
Yeah, sure.
I've gone all around
Till there's nothing
left to say
Wrote it ail down
Into something that
couldn't be said
I thought you were
supposed to be, uh,
in Seattle.
No show tonight
so I just
thought I'd drive
down for the day.
MIA; What's that?
It's a replica.
Of Jolari Hall
in San Francisco.
Where you'll be
auditioning for Juilliard.
That's the ceiling.
I put it up there.
It's intense.
Yeah. I figured,
you know, if you
look at it every night
it wouldn't seem so scary
when you get there.
What do you want, Adam?
Mia, I'm sorry.
I know, I suck.
No, no.
You can't just disappear
from my life like that
and pop back into it
whenever you feel like it.
I know. lfsjust,
the people in my life have
a habit of disappearing on me
and when you
started making plans...
You're not gonna lose me.
Adam, I love you.
But these last few days
have been brutal.
I know.
I know. For me too.
Happy birthday.
Well, at least I know
the wrapping's yours.
Shut up. And just open it.
Come on.
It's a cello and a guitar.
Do you get it?
God, I hate you.
When did you
know you were good?
Oh, ldunno.
Liar.
No! I mean, the guitar!
Come on.
What was, like, the moment?
Actually,
there was one night.
When we first
started playing out.
Right before the show, Liz talked
me into going to the liquor store
and getting her a Red Bull.
Solgo in
and there's this drunk dude
buying a bottle of Jack.
And I realize it's him.
It's my old man.
And I just
stop cold.
And he just looks
right at me
and walks out.
No idea who I was.
Shit, Adam.
Then that night,
I played like I was on fire.
I don't know if I
thought I was good.
I just knew that
nothing else mattered.
Till now.
Till you.
When I play,
I kind of picture
myself inside the cello.
It's like my little house.
Really?
Actually, no.
I'm totally just
in itfor the guys.
Oh.
I got you, didn't I?
Yeah.
Yeah.
How am I supposed to
find the strength to stay?
What would it feel like
to wake up an orphan?
To never smell Dad
cooking pancakes?
To never stand next to Mom quietly
talking as we do the dishes?
But how could I go?
The nurse said
I control this whole thing.
If! live, if! die.
It's all up to me.
And that terrifies me
more than anything else.
Mia Halt.
Good luck.
Thanks for
driving me, Gramps.
I mean, that was...
Thank you.
Mia.
I just wanted to
tell you that
I watched your audition.
From backstage.
I wasn't too sure
if that cello was
gonna make it out alive.
I know. I didn't know
I had it in me.
Well, you do.
You were fearless.
You played your
guts out up there.
Mia.
You've got something special.
Your dad had it too,
but I never told him.
I never made too much
fuss about his music
and I don't wanna make
the same mistake with you.
If those Juilliard
people don't take you,
they are damn fools
because what you did
up there was magic.
Thank you, Gramps.
I spend these hollow nights
All alone
Safe from the looking glass
Which you kepi home
I saw the sea and knew
It was a mirage
It wasn't even so
I played the odds
I never wanted to go
And now I'm letting you know
I just wanted to fee?
The life in me
Oh, hey! You're back.
That was a really
beautiful song, Adam.
It's gettin' there.
How'd it go?
Did you kill the audition?
Are they gonna let you in on a
full scholarship?
I did all right, I guess.
But it's kinda like
playing to statues.
Oh, come on. I bet you
did better than you think.
And if not...
Actually...
Adam' I played better than
I have in my entire life.
It was like I was possessed
and the music, it just...
It poured out of me.
God. I've never felt
anything like that before.
Wow.
I wish I could've
seen that.
Yeah, me too.
You know, for once,
I actually felt
like I could do this.
Why didn't you call me
after the audition to brag?
I know I should
have, but...
I don't wanna fight, okay?
I know.
I don't wanna fight.
Okay, well, you played better
than you have in your entire life.
We should celebrate.
So how come you've never
written a song for me?
I don't know,
I'm no good at writing
about things that
make me happy.
If you want a song,
you're gonna have to, like,
cheat on me or something.
What do I have to
do for a whole album?
Come on. Don't get greedy.
You know, I don't
think I'll even get in.
There were like
100 other kids there.
Then I don't have
to choose, right?
But if you do get in, the choice
is already made, isn't it'?
Mia, come on. I'm not
gonna be that asshole
that stops you from
going to Juilliard.
If it was me,
you'd let me go.
Yeah, but in a way,
I already have.
You know, you're going
to your own Juilliard.
Yeah, I know.
But I'm still here.
Okay? And I'm still
crazy in love with you.
Yeah, me too.
There you are.
Been looking
everywhere for you.
Guess your big show
got canceled, huh?
Like I give a shit.
Oh, I'm sorry. Fmjust... No, it's fine.
I get it.
The first day, man.
The first day I
walked past that room
and saw her playing,
that was it.
God, I'm such an asshole.
No, Adam. Don't.
She get in?
To Juilliard?
I don't know.
Letters sent out Friday.
I think she was
supposed to hear today.
I can't.
I can't lose her again.
Let's go.
What now?
Well, I gotta get
in there. I gotta see her.
Excuse me.
Hi, there's this girl
and she's having a baby
in the bathroom
on the third floor.
And she's down there
and she's just grunting
and screaming and there's
blood everywhere!
And it's really unsanitary,
and we really need someone
down there right now.
Okay...
We really need someone
down there right now!
Snm
Go!
Excuse me, young man, I've
told you you can't be here.
Security, get me Security.
Right now.
Mia Hall?
Please, I just
wanna feel you touch me.
Mia.
Please.
Hands off.
Come on.
What are you doing?
Get off me!
You can't do this to him!
You know, Itried to
do this the nice way.
You wouldn't know nice if
it bit you in the ass, lady.
Hey. Knock it off.
Willow?
Willow?
What the hell is going on?
They were trying to
break into the ICU.
Yeah, 'cause Jabba the Nurse
wouldn't let us into see Mia.
Well, I know these kids
personally, so, why don't you just let me
handle it from here.
Fine. Then just keep them
in the waiting room.
What the hell were
you guys thinking?
I need to see Mia.
Well, she's gonna need
you now more than ever.
Hey, what's going on?
Willow, what's happening?
Willow, why aren't
you with Teddy?
Willow.
Oh, shit.
Teddy!
Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
Teddy.
I'm Dr. DeVenne.
Teddy?
lam so sorry.
Where is he?
He had an epidural
hemorrhage in the brain.
We did everything
we could to save him.
No!
He will never graduate
from T-ball to baseball.
And never team to drive.
Never kiss a girl.
You cam catch me!
Never fall in love.
God!
I don't wanna...
I don't wanna...
God, I don't wanna...
I don't wanna do this anymore.
I want this to be over!
Give me the chart.
Abdomen's
rigid. Full of fluid.
Jesus. Splenectomy,
brain contusions, collapsed lung.
We gotta run. NURSE DAVIS:
BP and pulse ox are dropping.
Okay, let's get her back in
surgery. Let's go, come on.
Get out of the way.
Swipe the door, please.
Get that elevator.
Out of the way!
They know we're coming?
All right, sweetheart.
We can only carry you so far.
After that, it's all you.
Oh, my God. Mia.
Oh, my Gad.
Adam.
Goodbye, Adam.
It's almost time.
It's almost time.
I'll take some of that.
Yeah.
Do not!
Thank you!
Cheers.
Nine, eight,
seven, six...
There you are!
Here I am!
...five, four...
...three, two, one.
Happy New Year!
"Even when they
were just wasting time
"they weren't wasting time.
"It was as if no time they spent
together could ever be wasted.
Who said that?
Some guy
in some book.
And what was he
talking about?
Some couple in some movie.
My point is...
Yes, maestro?
My point is he could have
been talking about us.
That he could.
Promise me.
I promise you.
Wait, what am I promising?
That we'll spend next
New Year's together.
Even if we're in different
places, you'll still be with me.
No, that's not good enough.
Not Skyping,
not texting, together.
Baby, you know we can't
promise each other that.
I guess we both know
where this is heading.
Yeah, I guess so.
The old thing...
All right.
Delicious!
What are you
looking at?
Because we're fascinated.
You!
Fascinating.
You're a spatula
man now.
Look it, a drummer. WILLOW:
He's totally drumming with it.
Come on, give me your
plate. All right, get ready.
Hey! There she is.
Hey!
Happy New Year!
If you're still drunk,
you're totally grounded.
If not, I'm gonna
let it slide.
I'm definitely not drunk.
Well, you were still out
all night so come on. Spill.
How was the party?
Fine.
How was Adam?
Okay, everybody. Let's move
this party to another room.
Let's go.
Take your mimosas.
We'll go watch
the Rose Parade.
Come on. Let's go.
I'm sorry.
Oh, God, it's gross.
It's not gross.
Oh, God.
You wash, I'll dry.
Yeah.
Make us feel better.
Warm water, soap.
Oh, God.
I'm such a mess.
You know, we had this
perfect year
and a half together.
And now, we're just moving
in different directions.
Is it over?
Yeah.
You're supposed to
break up with someone
because you're not
in love with them.
Not because you're
completely in love with them.
But what do I know, right?
I'm only 17.
You know plenty.
It's just very inconvenient
to fall in love when you're 17.
Especially if
it's the real thing.
You know, if we weren't
musicians, we could just...
We could just go
to college together.
You know,
like normal people do.
There's no such
thing as normal, Mia.
Every relationship is rough.
I don't have to
tell you that.
Yeah, I know.
Don't blame it on music.
Yeah' but music's the reason
we're breaking up.
That is bullshit, Mia.
You know that.
What am I gonna do?
I am being completely
tom in half.
You're going to
go to Juilliard
and play the hell
out of your cello.
Or you're not.
You're gonna stay with Adam
and have lots of
amazing adventures.
Or you're not.
Or maybe tomorrow, the Earth's
gonna smash into a meteor.
Or it's not.
Life is this big fat
gigantic stinking mess.
But that's the beauty
of it too.
Whatever you do,
I support you.
Either way, you win.
And also either way there's
something that you lose.
What can I say, baby?
True love's a bitch.
Gramps.
Gramps, what do I do?
I've been trying to think
of what Denny would
want me to say to you.
The kid was a helluva
of dad, wasn't he'?
He sure had me beat.
I remember the day
that he quit the band.
He just up and said,
"That's it.
The time has come."
I was surprised.
I never really liked
the way the band sounded,
but I knew how
important it was to him.
And so I asked him, Isaid,
"Why are you quitting?"
And he said,
"You make sacrifices
for your kids.
"For your kids."
He said that
without even blinking.
That's why
he quit the band.
For Teddy.
Foryou.
It was when he heard
you play so well.
I think that's when
it clicked for him.
Your incredible talent, it...
He just couldn't believe it.
And all he wanted to do
was to give you more.
So, he quit the band,
he sold his drum kit
and he bought you that cello.
Sacrifice.
That's what we do for
the people that we love.
And here's mine, Mia.
I want you to live.
I want that more than
anything in this world.
I want you to fight
like hell to stay with us.
But, with everybody
else gone,
I know it might
not be what you want.
It might be too hard for you
to keep fighting, so...
If you wanna go,
I want you to know it's okay.
It's okay.
I understand.
Thank you.
Gramps?
Hey.
Hey.
So many people
have come to see you
I've lost count
of them all.
There are like 30 people
in that waiting room.
Some are related to
you and some aren't,
but we're your family.
You still have
a family, Mia.
Look.
This is my favorite
picture of you.
Ever.
You were so happy that day.
And no matter what,
that's the way I'm
always gonna remember you.
The best day of my life
was one I never even saw coming.
It was Labor Day,
early this fall before things
started to go bad with Adam.
In some ways, it was just
like a usual potluck dinner.
But {here was
a special feel to it.
People kept an showing up.
All {he old friends
from Dad's band days
and ah the new ones
from Adam's band.
Willow and Henry were there
with their newborn baby.
Dad hauled the barbecue
out of the basement
and he and Teddy span!
the day flipping burgers.
And when it
started to get dark
Henry had the bright idea
to start a bonfire.
DENNY; Mia!
No way! I'm not
playing for you guys.
Not for us, with us.
Seriously, Mia,
if you don't, I will.
And have you ever heard the
sound of a thousand dying cats'?
Come on, Hall.
We're playing together.
I really hate you all.
All right, Mia.
Gotta play for us, Mia.
I've always thought of
the cello as a solo instrument.
It's probably why it's
always made me so comfortable.
Just me and my cello.
But mat night,
sitting around the bonfire,
jamming with Adam
and everyone else,
I realized I was wrong.
The cello isn't
a solo instrument.
It's part of something bigger.
Today is the greatest
Day We ever known
Can? live for tomorrow
Tomorrows much too long
H! bum my eyes out
Before I get out
I wanted more
Than life could ever grant me
Bored by the chore
Oi saving face
Today is the greatest
Day I've never known
Can't wait for tomorrow
I might not have that long
Hi tear my heart out
Before I get out
The thing is,
Mom and Dad
always had their scene.
And Adam had his.
And I was always jealous
because I didn't have mine.
Until the night
of the bonfire.
That was my scene.
That was where I belonged.
That's what
happiness felt like.
But that could
never exist again.
Just after this piece.
Adam.
Mia.
Don't.
Stay.
I know a huge part of
your life is forever ruined
because of what
happened today.
I'm not dumb enough
to think that I can fix it.
You can't.
But I went to your house.
And I had to climb up the
balcony to get in like I used to.
And I found this in your
mail slot.
I totally broke and entered
and stole your mail,
so the Feds might
be comin' after me.
"Dear Mia,
"it gives me
tremendous pleasure..."
Mia, you got in.
To Juilliard.
Mia, you did it.
I got in.
And if you want me
to come with you, I will.
Okay, I'll move to New York.
I'll do whatever you want.
Just please stay.
You're my home, Mia.
I don't care where we are.
I just care that
we're together.
I know that now.
I will do anything
if you stay.
I can't.
You know I can't.
I'm still kinda working
on this thing, but...
You wrote me a song.
Breathe deep, breathe clear
Know that Fm here
Know that Fm here
Waiting
Stay strong, stay gold
You don? have to fear
You don? have to fear
Waiting
Hi see you soon
How could a heart like yours
Ever love a heart like mine?
How could I live before?
How could I
have been so blind?
So blind
You opened up my heart...
You still have a family.
AI! your Jove
is all Hi ever need
I will do
anything if you stay.
If you wanna go,
I want you to know it's okay.
How could I live before?
How could I have lived?
Mia.
Take my mind
and take my pain
Like an empty home
takes the rain
And heal, heal
Heal, heal
Take my past
and take my sins
Like an empty sail
takes the wind
And heal, heal
Heal, heal
And tell me some things last
And tell me some things last
Take my heart
and take my hand
Like an ocean takes
the dirty sands
And heal, heal
Heal, heal
Take my mind
and take my pain
Like an empty home
takes the rain
And heal, heal
Heal, heal
And tell me some things last
And tell me some things last
And tell me some things last
And tell me some things last
I spend these hollow nights
All alone
Safe from the looking glass
That you kept home
Let's go
I saw the sea and knew
It was a mirage
It wasn't even so
I played the odds
Full of black and blues
From all me nights with you
I never wanted to go
I don't want you anymore
I don't wan! you
to fee! {he same as me
I never wanted to go
But now I'm letting you know
I just wanted to fee?
The life in me
I went from solid steel
To broken glass
The darkest side in me
You brought out fast
The things I said were true
I'm taking them back from you
I never wanted to go
I don't want you anymore
I don't wan! you
to fee! {he same as me
I never wanted to go
But now I'm letting you know
I just wanted to fee?
The life in me
I miss you
I wish you
Will lei me be
Just leave it
We stopped breathing
I need to be free
I never wanted to go
But now I'm letting you know
I just wanted to fee?
The life in me