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Shy People (1987)
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[METAL CLUNKING] [HORN HONKING] [CAR ENGINE STARTS] [HORN HONKS] [INDISTINCT CHATTER] [HORN HONKING] [BELL DINGING] [SIREN WAILING] MAN: Hey! "Jump and Shout". From the Big Apple. We got a good one coming at ya from.... [HORN HONKING] [RADIO PLAYING] Memories May be beautiful - But yet... -[CAMERA SHUTTER SOUND] What's too painful To remember We simply choose To forget - So it's laughter - Laughter - We shall remember - We will remember - The way we... - But we will... ...remember - The way... - The way we were The way we... Where's that stupid belt?! ...were [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [THUNDER RUMBLING] DIANA: Taxi! Taxi! Trinity School, 91st Streetbetween Columbus and Amsterdam. [INDISTINCT CHATTER] I changed my mind. Follow that Porsche. Go on, go on. Make the light. I think they're pulling over. Andre. MAN: Your husband? My daughter. [DOOR OPENS] Grace? [DOOR CLOSES] I thought you left to work on your story. I changed my reservation. It's tomorrow. Oh. I thought maybe you'd like to come. You get to miss a day of school. You never asked me to go with you on a story before. This one's special. You know that, that series I'm writing for Cosmo, on families, family tree articles. Roots for Honkies. [CHUCKLES] This one is about our family. You know Grand-dad's brother who went down to Louisiana, and became some kind of an outlaw. I mean, it is fabulous. There's got to be a story in it. So, I thought that since it involved you... Yeah, okay. Okay? Okay, I'll go. [DOOR SLAMS] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] You know, you don't have to go, if it doesn't appeal to you. I'm not doing anything. Honey, you know... you can always talk to me. GRACE: I know. [LAUGHS] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] [SIREN WAILING] [GUITAR PLAYING] MAN: [HUMMING] Where can I get a boat to Sullivan town? -No boat to Sullivan town. -Oh. There must be a road by now. [CHUCKLES] No road. No road? Nope. No town. [LAUGHS] No town? Never was much of a town, just an old supply store. MAN: How're doing, Larry? Officer, I'm Diana Sullivan, I'm from Cosmopolitan Magazine and I'm lookin for some relatives of mine. Joe Sullivan is my uncle. Well, I'm sure one of you fine gentlemen would be happy to take Miss Sullivan down the river to meet her kinfolk. Man, I ain't goin' all the way back there into that mess. Why don't you go, Larry? I don't want to get my head blown off by some old crazy Sullivan. If you pardon my sayin' so, ma'am. They do that stuff? Head blowing off and everything? -MAN: [LAUGHS] -LARRY: Well, now, miss, uh... Uh, all the people back in the Bayou, mostly they're Cajun... peaceful people. So the stories are exaggerated. Well, now, ma'am, uh, the Sullivans areamong the few who aren't Cajun. Uh, it's different. Uh, hell, I guess I could say they were a little, uh, shy. [LAUGHTER] Shy. What are you guys talking about? Well, ma'am, uh... what I mean to say is, uh... Uh, they're a little wild. MAN: [LAUGHS] Oh, yeah. That's right. [LAUGHS] Well, look, they're my family, for better or for worse, I'd like to see them if I can. [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [ENGINE REVVING] LARRY: Come to, sir. Come to for a moment, please, sir. -Well, howdy, folks. -Hello, there. -Hi, there. -How are you, Jake? What do you got there, Jake? What do you think? Where are your traps, Jake? Hey, I can't tell ya where I hidmy lucky traps, now, can I? You know, someday those people are going to kill you, Jake. You won't think that's so damn funny. Big fuckin' deal. [LAUGHS] I kicked Gook's ass in 'Nam you think these hicks scare me? Poacher. You got to catch 'em red-handedor ya can't take 'em in. [ENGINE REVVING] -Don't forget my present! -DIANA: What? Oh! DIANA: Calculance here. Louisiana Just about a mile from Texacana In them old... Cotton fields back home [ENGINE REVVING] Is this the Sullivan place? Oh, no, ma'am. That's another hour or so down the Bayou. Henry here, he'll take you. DIANA: Why can't you take us? Don't worry. Henry know the way. [ENGINE REVVING] [WATER DRIPPING] [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] I hate to take people like surprise this way. You know, I hope they don't think we're rude not saying we're coming or anything? HENRY: They know you coming. They do? How? Look over there. [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] I don't see anything. HENRY: You don't see them. They see you. [OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYING] [DOOR CREAKS] [FLY BUZZES] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [CHICKEN CLUCKING] GRACE: Should we take our stuff? Oh, I don't think so. You'll wait? HENRY: You paid me for it. Mrs. Sullivan? Are you Mrs. Sullivan? I just came to ask a few questions. I won't stay very long. The IRS sendin' out some funny agents this year. DIANA: [LAUGHS] I'm not from the IRS at all. Really. I'm Diana Sullivan, this is my daughter, Grace. Joe Sullivan was my great uncle. Really, he was. Nobody gonna kick us off this place! No IRS, no National Park whatever it is, no Audubon Society. DIANA: No, look, look, look. Here, take it. It's a picture of Uncle Joe and my grandfather. You a Yankee. There ain't no Yankee Sullivans. There are. -There ain't. Joe told me. -Well, look, if you would just look at the picture. Didn't Joe have a birth mark on his right hand that looked like a rabbit? MRS. SULLIVAN: [SIGH] Goat. Give it here. [BIRDS CHIRPING] The little one's Joe, the big one's my grandfather Michael. What you want? We wanted just to talk about the family. GRACE: [SNIFFS] Mom, this isn't gonna, work. This is ridiculous. DIANA: What is her problem? GRACE: Mother, she doesn't wantto talk to you. You're making an ass out of yourself. Where you goin' so fast? She's just doing this to humor you. Henry, you go on. You pick 'em up in a couple days. Pauli, you go get the--their suitcases. GRACE: She's making a fool of you. She doesn't want to talk to us. DIANA: Grace. Look at this house. Look at this house!I don't want to stay here, Mom. DIANA: Stop it! Come on, come over here, sit with me. Come on. Come on, Grace. -Grace! -Mom! Come on. [SIGH] Wipe this off. Chicken stuff. It's my son, Pauli. Joe's and mine. Don't let him scare ya. He ain't no together with us. Oh, I'm sorry. You're sorry. God made him that way and god sure ain't sorry. He's your and Joe's son? You seem so young to have been Joe's wife. I was and I am Joe's wife. Took me as his second wife when I was twelve years old. It was after Jessie and the kidsburned up in the fire back by the church there. I don't see any church. [LAUGHS] Well, how in heaven could you? It burned up! [LAUGHS] The whole town burned up twenty years ago. [LAUGHTER] You sure are an odd one. Where you say you from? Baltimore? Oh, uh, New York. That your girl? DIANA: Yes. Yes this is my Grace. Don't talk much. That's what you think. Go away. That one doesn't either. -My daughter in-law, Candy. -Hi. Well, you certainly have a lovely wife. He ain't my wife. TOMMY: [SCREAMING] That's my baby boy, Tommy. DIANA: Where's he? In the tool shed. -DIANA: Why is he screaming? -TOMMY: [SCREAMING] He can't get out. DIANA: Why don't you help him? I put him there. Why would I help him get out? TOMMY: Mama! I'm hungry! Let-let's go on inside. What did your brother do? Pauli's got a button missing. Don't you understand that? Now, Tommy's trouble. You know what his trouble is? Memory problem. He forgets who's his daddy. TOMMY: [SCREAMING] [DOOR CLOSE] [CLAPPING] Make yourself to home. GRACE: [SIGH] DIANA: You know, this is reallyfascinating work here. My God. It's like some... combination of Grant Wood, Grandma Moses and Salvador Dali. Look at this! It's Joe. Oh, yes, of course. You see, we had him made that way. -Lookin' right at us. -Uh, huh. So we can't forget him and all he gives us. Oh, it's very functional. We like it. [SIGH] It's his place. Not a day goes by we don't give our thanks to Joe. All we got is from him. I said, it's his place. He sit in it every day. It's his. May we help you? Can't see as there's much you can do. DIANA: [SIGH] Here is my place. Looks good. Bow your heads. We thank you, Lord, for this our food. For our health. And Joe, I know you're watchin'these nice kinfolk who come to see us today. They say they're from Baltimore-- -New York. -A Yankee's a Yankee but we say welcome anyway. -Amen. -PAULI: Amen. -Amen. -Amen. Amen. [SNIFF] GRACE: Hmm... this is really good. Turtle soup. I had a turtle once. [CHUCKLES] Ain't him. PAULI: [LAUGHS] [LAUGHTER] GRACE: Oh, my God. Oh my god! Look at those two heads! [CHUCKLES] Incredible. -They're fighting! -They're jumping! They don't know which way to go! DIANA: I gotta get this on film. -GRACE: It's weird! -[CAMERA SHUTTER SOUND] -Oh. -Strange. DIANA: Can you turn them around this way? It's so sad. This is not exactly Cosmopolitan-- I never saw nothin' like that 'till the oil companies come. That's when it all started happening. [ENGINE REVVING] TOMMY: Ma! Come out here! -How bizarre. -Uh, two heads! Excuse me, very much. See this? It's the third time this week. They stole my crabs, all my craw fish and all but those stupid crabs. [SIGH] What the hell am I supposed to do, Ma? They got them big boats and they come at night. What the hell am I supposed to do against that? You don't raise your voice to your Momma, Mark Sullivan. [SIGH] I'm sorry, Momma. And about the poachers. What you got to do -is you gotta find that-- -On the way here today, we met a man with a boatload of crabs. I think he's supposed to be a poacher. Who's this? Kin, from Baltimore. It's my big boy, Mark. What kind of man was it? He was big, um... with a very husky voice. -GRACE: His name was Jake. -Jake, right. But of course you couldn't prove it. MARK: It's him. Outsider. Minute he come around there was trouble. You can take care of that. How? You just think of what paw would it done. Then you do it. DIANA: Uh, can't the police-- I think you should go on inside. Somebody's soup gonna get cold. We be along soon. I understand. All right, let's just sit down. [BIRDS CHIRPING] [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] My days have grown so lonely For I have lost My one and only My pride has been humbled But I am his, body and soul... -DIANA: Yeah. -RUTH: You won't. -DIANA: Who's that? -RUTH: You know, that's my grandparents. That's, uh, Melrose, my grandmother. And that's Sam. DIANA: Oh, she's got your jaw. She's Irish. -And then, there's Joe. -Great looking. -[CHUCKLES] See him? -Oh, he was a scoundrel. [LAUGHS] Oh, I don't know about that. -RUTH: There's Joe again. -DIANA: Uh-hmm. -Good looking. -You recognize who that is? -[LAUGHS] -Oh, You were so pretty. RUTH: Oh, I don't know about that. -DIANA: Yup. -RUTH: I don't look like that -no more that's for sure. -I know, who does. That's Mark. [WOMAN SINGS ON RADIO] Do you mind if I ask you... who this is? My dead son. Why is his... [SIGHS] He's a sinner. Went to town. That boy's dead to me. Did you mean he's nearby? -He's dead, that's all. -You never see him? He dug his own grave, he can lie in it. [SCOFFS] That's ridiculous. That's the way it is. You're with us or you're against us. He went against us. But it--it's your son! He needs your warmth and support. [SIGHS] Oh, you city people. You--you're all warm like dishwater. That don't do nobody, no good. What do you mean? I mean, you don't run hot nor cold. You should be one way or the other, hot or cold, that's all. Feel this, Mark. Come here! [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] Pauli, come here. PAULI: Wait. [LAUGHTER] -Did you feel it? -That's nice. Come here. [LAUGHTER] [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [ENGINE REVVING] [CAMERA FLICKS] Wild! [LAUGHS] God! I mean, it looks like a dinosaur could come out of here. Can we go in here? It's Joe's place. Now Joe, he spent some time back here. Why? Well, one day he had words with old Carter Atkins. And Joe, he had his rifle by, and you can guess the rest. Joe killed a man. Oh, that time it sure got him in a mess of trouble. 'Cause Carter's wife, she was never one to let things drop, and she got the sheriff out after Joe and they kept up on it, too, even though they knew it was a waste of time. And Joe, he had to keep on runnin' I only seen him Sundays when I bring a basket. Right here. You mean, you knew where he was? [CHUCKLES] Well, everyone knew where he was. They just didn't know when he'd be there. 'Cept me. He come to me... every Sunday. 'Till he stopped coming. I used to wait right here, till I saw his lantern light. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] DIANA: What happened? He just never come out no more. I come here every Sunday for a year. Then I stopped. Funny. You have a live son you think of as dead, and a dead husband you think of as alive. Things I show they is, that's all. That's all. [WATER SPLASH] [SIGHS] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [THUDS] TOMMY: Psst! Psst! Hey! Hi. What's them bug-ears you got on your head? You've never seen a walk-man before? Well, here. No, it's okay. Here, listen. Listen. There, just relax. It's Elvis Costello. Guess that's all right! GRACE: He doesn't know we can't hear us. [DOG BARKING] -CANDY: Hi. -GRACE: Hi. You want a turn, honey? No. GRACE: Well... here. -You guys ever get out of here?-CANDY: Come here, pup. Momma says it's all hell and high water out there. Yeah. We seen what's in town. Yeah. I bet you'd get out of here if you weren't so scared of your mother. I mean, listen, I understand. My mother's a drag. Just nag, nag, nag all the time. And yours... what a killer bitch. Be sorry you said that. My dad is watchin' you. He heard that. Wait a minute. This is crazy. Isn't he dead? Why don't you guys wake up?. You're like slaves here. Don't you know there are places like Sweden, where kids can sue their parents for fuckin' them up? And you're here afraid of your dead father! What did you say this record was? You! You get back up to the house. Hear me? Now! No, it's okay. Jesus Christ. I don't believe it. What don't you believe? These people. They're crazy. Can we get out of here, please? [LAUGHS] Well, they-- they are odd. But Henry won't be back for two days, so. Anyway, I'm finding out amazing stuff about Joe. What a character. Uh, this is going to be the best story. What about the kid who's locked up in the shed? That is part of the whole thing. The ignorance, the superstition. Maybe we can help a little by being here. You know, teach them something. Yeah, maybe you think so. But it's like South Africa here. But, it's not South Africa. Mother, that woman is a slave driver! Well, that's too extreme. No. She's... I don't think they've ever heard of fun. Maybe their fun is simple. I bet their fun is stupid. And you have fun in enlightened and sophisticated ways. Do you know what I mean? Is going out with a forty year old man sophisticated enough for you? Now, exactly what is going on between you and Andre Zimbalm? Oh god! What a choice! I don't believe your nerve. That slick, underhanded, phoney, flashy... Well, you certainly liked him enough to fuck him. Come on, I know all about it. He told me. We share everything. Including his drug habit, am I right? -You spied on me. -Hmm. I was looking for my belt. -Yeah, right. -Uh! Listen to me, miss. I hate to tell you this but all I want is to help you, help yourself. Right now, my opinion of you is at an all-time low. [SIGHS] Here. Take it, take it from me. I think you should take responsibility for this yourself. You throw it away. I mean, how am I supposed to trust you? I'm sure you've got it hidden all over the place. Don't put the responsibility on me. Please, just take it. DIANA: No, no, no. What about the next time? You know, you're gonna have to live without a policeman standing at your back. You're a free person! So I'm free, then. Free. I can do whatever I want. [SIGHS] I'll kill myself here. RUTH: I'll give you a secret. When I was a girl, I was like you. I wanted to go, too. But Joe, he wouldn't hear nothin' like that. And then, somethin' happened to me. You know what happened? I started havin' my boys. And honey, when you look at the world with a baby in your arms, it looks so different. But don't you see? We could all live away from here. We could all go to town. If Mark worked on a oil rig, we could have a car. We could have electricity! This is where I am. And this is where I'll die. But there's nothing to do here! There's no radio... no T.V. [SOBBING] I hate here. -I hate it. -RUTH: All right, you can go to town! First baby is a frightening thing. You go to town. You go have that baby in town. [SOBBING] But then you come right back here. I know you wouldn't leave me without the comfort of my own grandchild. [CRYING] What's the matter, I give you my word. All right! We'll find you a T.V. What'd I say wrong now? I told you I was goin' to get you a T.V. [CANDY SOBBING] Where'll we plug it in? God will provide. Well, I think... God forgot about this place. I need some form of entertainment. You will never take my son from me. You will never take my grandchild from this house. Never! Do you hear me? Uh-hmm. [CRICKETS CHIRPING] [ENGINE REVVING] [WHISTLES] Come here. Yeah, yeah, you, come on. Come over here. Come on, I ain't gonna bite ya. Anybody around? Okay. Will you hand me that key right there? It's that key hangin' right on there. Oh, oh, okay. TOM: That's it. Come on. -GRACE: Where are we going? -TOM: I'll show you. -Wee! -GRACE: This better be good. Oh god. It's so far! TOM: No it's not. No it's not. GRACE: Yes, it is. TOM: Wee! [LAUGHTER] TOM: Here's the tricky part. GRACE: Oh god. TOM: Just got to grab this rope,swing down. -You got it? -GRACE: Yes, I've got it. [BIRDS CHIRPING] Sit down. TOM: Here. No. Thank you for letting me out of that shed. It was nothing, really. Can I steal you something to eat, or something like that? I ain't hungry. GRACE: Oh. -How can you stand that? -TOM: What? Being locked up like an animal? I'm no animal. I didn't say that. Don't you ever want to live in the city? No. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [SIGHS] Well, do you have a girlfriend? I don't need no girlfriend. You better lock me back up in the shed now. Why? I don't wanna make my momma mad. [CRICKETS CHIRPING] [WIND HOWLING] [THUDDING] [DOOR CREAKS] [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [WATER SPLASH] [WIND HOWLING] [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] Pa? [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [WATER SPLASHING] [GRUNTS] [HEAVY SIGHS] [HEAVY BREATHING] [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [ROOSTERS CROWING] [GROANING] MARK: Oh, god. [SIGHS] Hush now. You don't got to look so pretty,you already got a wife. Can you hand me the scissors? [COUGHS] Swear I'm gonna kill that Jake. Hold his head. Yeah, looks like he came pretty near to killin' you. Can't even keep hold of your own boat. Anything I can do to help? Okay, I'll go to the police with you. No sheriff. Hang on, it's the last one. Here goes. Oh, god. Hold still. Ah, god damn it! Does it hurt? DIANA: You've got to dosomething to stop this violence. You have a right to police protection. Don't you see I can help you? I'm from Cosmopolitan Magazine! Do you know what that means? The Press! [SIGHS] The police don't want me writing that they're not doing their jobs. [SIGHS] You can go now, I'm done. [SIGHS] Candy, Candy, you dress it. [SIGHS] If Joe was here, Jake'd never mess with Sullivan traps. Nobody messed with us. [SIGHS] It's different now. [ENGINE REVVING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [GASPS] [LAUGHS] [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [ENGINE REVVING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] [INDISTINCT CHATTER] [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING] [WATER SPLASH] Freedom Where is the freedom you promised me? Open this door Set me free Whatever the cost Now is the time Liberation calls Now is the the time Let's break down the walls Freedom, now Yeah [INDISTINCT CHATTER] MAN: [WHISTLES] [ENGINE REVVING] [INDISTINCT CHATTER] [TRUCK HONKS] [BIRDS CHIRPING] PAULI: Jesus Christ, Mark. Do something. [SNIFFS] Here, kid. Get an education. [SIGH] What happened? That must have hurt like hell. [SIGHS] You know... it's really impolite not to answer. [LAUGHS] Well... I've got something that'll fix you right up. I don't like pills. GRACE: It's not pills. It's magic powder that kills all pain. [BIRDS CHIRPING] Why are you looking at me like that? [SCOFFS] - Good morning. It won't take my quarter, man. Ruth, Ruth! The sheriff can see you now. [INDISTINCT CHATTER] Ruth, Ruth Sullivan, Candy Sullivan. MAN: Well, hell man. I've tried to put money into the bank. MAN: Sit down over there. It was Jake Wilson. SHERIFF: Hold on there, Mrs. Sullivan. You have I.D. numbers or inventory numbers on any of them traps? Or any other identification? Name? It was Jake Wilson. SHERIFF: I know that you suspect Mr. Wilson, but your cousin here, Miss Sullivan, she told me that your son never saw his attacker in the dark. It was Jake. I can understand your feelings, but the rules of evidence is such they won't let me bring a charge. [INDISTINCT CHATTER] We'll be right back. Ruth! Ruth! You've got to try talking to him. I mean, if you just give him something to go on. I've got somethin' to see to. Here, take this. Take her to buy a T.V. One of them with the batteries. Thank you, Jesus. Ruth, I think if you come back later. RUTH: I'll meet you at the pier. [CAR HONKING] [BIRDS CHIRPING] GRACE: [SIGHS] They're all gone. Maybe you could get in. You're pretty skinny. What for? -Oh, I don't know. -What? Maybe I'll kiss you. Or somethin'. Ta da! Jeez! What? How'd--don't. [GASPS] I didn't guess you'd fit. Why are you whispering? Mark found put you was in here. I mean, he'd kill us. Should I go? No. Okay. [SIGHS] Well... do you want to kiss me? Well? Do you know how? TOM: Yeah! I have a great idea. I have a really good idea. -Do you wanna have fun? -TOM: Yeah! Okay. I know you don't know what this is. TONY: Yeah. That's coke. -Yeah. -Yeah. See, I got this older brother. Where? He lives in town. My momma don't let me say his name. What's his name? Michael. [BIRDS CHIRPING] [INDISTINCT] [BABY CRYING] Urgh! We better get a salesman. Where do you think Ruth had to go in such a hurry? Oh, she probably went to kill Jake. What? Jake. [BELL RINGING] [ROMANTIC MUSIC PLAYING] MAN: Come on, honey. MAN: Hey! Hey! Make them move baby! I wanna do it for you. Can I get you a set up? Where's Jake Wilson? You can't miss him. JAKE: Hey, hey, honey! Let me see the boobs! Move it, baby! [LAUGHS] You Jake Wilson? What's this? Some kind of joke? You're Jake. Or ya ain't. Well? Yeah. Glad you know somethin'. Put your right hand down there. Ain't got all day. [SCREAMS] Now get your momma to stitch that up! I'll kill you Sullivans! God damn it, call an ambulance! God damn it! I'll kill ya! God damn it! For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee-- God dang, she shot me. Call an ambulance. I'll kill ya God damn Sullivans! ---and keep thee on every side.-JAKE: God damn! RUTH: And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee. Ruth! My god! RUTH: --and shall not leave in thee one stone upon another for I know it's not... [SIREN WAILING] --the time of thy visitation! Get down! Mike! Get down! Momma! Hey, that's my mother! You turn her loose! I ain't his ma! I ain't his ma! -MICHAEL: Let her be! -RUTH: I ain't his ma! -MICHAEL: I said let her go! -RUTH: I ain't his ma! I ain't his ma! [PANTING] I did it! Put on the cuffs and take me away. I did it. MICHAEL: Oh, for Christ's sake,let her go. Ma, what are you doin'? -He's crazy as a loon! -I ain't his ma! MICHAEL: Fellas, this is a family thing! She shot a man! That's right! -MAN: Over here! -JAKE: Oh, Jesus Christ! God damn. Holy shit! MICHAEL: Minnie! Bring some trash cans here. Clean this place up. [SIGHS] So, you're Michael Sullivan. Yeah, so fucking what? Margo! Get over there with Chuckand start sweepin' this shit up! [GIGGLING] Hey! Hey! Get out of here! Hear me? We're shut. Hey, how come, Mikey? What's the matter? Huh? My mother was here. -Go on, get outta here! -Your mother! Ah, Jesus Christ, let's get out of this place. Who the hell are you? [SIGH] I don't even know where to start. Well, first of all, I'm your cousin. I am, I am. Diana-Diana Sullivan. Uh, actually, I'm a reporter from-from Cosmopolitan Magazine. Look, I don't have time for this. I've got to help your mother. I mean, it's practically my fault that, I mean, she never would have-- oh, dear God, I feel awful. -I'm so confused. -Oh, here, here, baby, baby. -Sit down, sit down-- -I feel bad enough. ---we'll get you unconfused. -No, could I come back -and talk to you later? -Chuck, bring me a couple of glasses, will you? I can't do this now, I can't. I-- [SIGH] It's now or never, okay? -Your mother.-Let her sit in the fucking box for a couple of hours. Jesus, look at this place. Say, nobody told me I had a cousin like you. From the Big Apple, too? [LAUGHS] So, what brings you to Sportsman's Paradise? Well, believe it or not, I'm writing an article about the family. Yeah, that's great. You know, actually, I started off... writing about your father. Your mother told me a lot about him. Really? [LAUGHS] What did she say? Quite a bit. My mother... did she tell you... that this man used to hang her upside down when he was drunk? You know, she never ever tells anybody that. I call that nuts. I mean, my mother's a grade A whacko. I mean, they're all whacko. You know, I am lucky because I am normal. I am normal, right? Normal! Well, right. What are you saying about your father? Uh, I really don't want to talk about that. Just look at this place! [LAUGHS] Jesus Christ! I've got three crews of horny guys off a rig comin' in tonight and this place looks like a fuckin' free-fire zone! [EXHALES] I got out, that's all. I see. You're independent. You have your own business. Right. Independent. Free. You be sure to write that down. I got the fuck out. [LAUGHS] Ah. [LAUGHTER] Lordy, Lordy! Listen! Listen! Mark, listen! Listen. -What? Whoa! -Come on, come on. Whoa, whoa, whoa, hush, now, whoa! -Listen, it's them! -Uh, uh, uh, nope! -What? -It's them in the shed. They goin' at it. They goin' at it like a dog and a bitch in heat. [LAUGHS] - Uh-uh. Ah! Let's go! Come on! What are you doing? [LAUGHTER] PAULI: He's gonna tell her. -You better watch out.-Boys, you ain't got no manners. I'm just gonna have to come in there and drag your ass outta there. Pauli, give me the keys. Listen, Mark. Relax for a minute here. -Maybe it's-- -Just relax. Pauli, relax. What if I gave you something special? Something that would make you feel really good. Like what we talked about before. And then we could have a party and no one would know the difference. What? What-what what she talking-- -what she talkin' about? -Look! Relax! Chill out! Don't be so hyper. Ah. Okay. All right. Now, we're all adults here, right? -Right. -So we can do whatever we want, right? Right? We can take care of ourselves, right? So, come here. You've never had this stuff, have you? -No. -Well, come here. TOM: Jesus Christ, Mark. Do something! Why don't--why don't you try something new for once, okay. Okay. Ready? Ah. No! Not through your mouth. Through your nose. All right, inhale it. Breathe deep! [LAUGHS] [SNIFFS] [CHEERFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [INDISTINCT CHATTER] [BIRDS CHIRPING] [METAL CLANKING] [SNIFFS] Hmm. GRACE: [GIGGLES] Hey, Mark! Look-look what I found. Look at what I found. [LAUGHS] [GOAT BLEATING] GRACE: Look, I'll be right back. Oh god. TOM: You wanna get some honey? Honey. Don't forget the spoon. Okay. We want some honey. PAULI: Come on, guys, let's go! Come on, we're gonna-- we're gonna have us a party. Come on, we'll buy a gift. Come on, Eddie and Lola. Go play, play! Come on, Mark! Play with us! Weee! Go on, get back here! [LAUGHS WILDLY] You're crazy, bro. [LAUGHS] MARK: Pauli, watch! Come back here! [GURGLING] [LAUGHS] PAULI: Come on, Mark. Come on. [HEAVY BREATHING] Hi. Oh, good, listen, can you help me open this? I can't get it. Thank you. You know, I don't know why you're so hard on your brother. He's a really sensitive guy and if you and your mom would just take the time out. I don't know, just sit down and talk, maybe you'd get to know him a little better. [PANTING] Got any more of that white stuff? You're high enough already. Aw, come on. Don't Mark, Mark, stop. Mark! Please stop it! Mark! No! Mark! No! Tommie! [CRIES] Tommie! Mark! You let her go! GRACE: Tommie! [PANTING] No! No! No! No! Go away! No! God! Tommie! No! No! God! No! No! God! No! No, God! No, God. No. Grace! Grace! Run! Run! Grace! Grace, run! MARK: Come back! That's my boat. TOM: Run, Grace! Run! Mark, you fucked up, you! -TOM: I'm gonna kill you! -MARK: Hey, come back! I'll kill you! Fuck! I'll kill you! Grace! [GOAT BLEATING] Grace! Grace! [SOBBING] [GRUNTS] [CRIES] [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] Help me. [WATER SPLASHING] [BIRD SQUAWKING] And the man that said that he is invaluable or that he has no sin be the liar for we know that there are many, many people that lie, and they call upon the name of Mary. Oh, how blessed Mother of God, I tell you this morning, when you look into the scriptures beyond the birth of Christ and Mary's part, you find something there about calling on God and calling on the Lord but never will you find about Mary. But where is Mary when we come to prayer? Where is our most priestly father, ah, when we come to pray? It's not there. Somebody.... Ruth, I have to talk to you about this. About Joe. How he treated you. Michael told me. MAN: This what John said, "I'll tell you this morning--" Michael told you. You find somethin' there about callin' on God and callin' on the Lord and-- Why don't you take your family away from here? MAN: And where is the mighty, priestly Father when we come to pray? You don't really believe all that about his ghost in the swamp? MAN: To the book and God shall add.... I don't believe. I know. [BOAT ENGINE REVVING] MAN: Where is Mary in the scriptures? Where is she? She is missing in the scriptures where they're talking about the Virgin Mother of Christ. [INDISTINCT] of the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and... [WATER SPLASHES] [GRUNTING] [WATER SPLASHES] [PANTING] [COUGHING] [GROWLS] [BIRD SQUAWKING] Ma! Momma! He raped her! -Her-she had to run away!-MICHAEL: No! I didn't rape her! That little whore was in there with him. He had her in there. I knew what they was doin'. Pauli could tell you! Come here. -Pauli, tell-- -PAULI: No. No. No! No! Momma! She gave him this dirty magazine and he was-- Don't hit me, momma! I swear on the bible-- What are you saying? Where is my daughter? Mark? Tommie had that girl in the shed, Ma. They was up to no good. We saw 'em! TOM: No! You liar! She's my girl! You hurt her! Ma? What's he sobbin' about? Would you get in-the house, now! I wanna know, I wanna know! Where is she? Where is Grace? -Where is she? -She run off when her -and Mark were playin'. -Oh, God! Oh, God! Grace! Grace! Grace! Grace! Grace! Grace! RUTH: I wanna know what happened here. I wanna know! Ma, that girl done it. She give us this drug and it made me go crazy. -Oh, god! -Look, she scratched my damn head open again! What was that girl doin' in the shed? TOM: Oh, can't you understand? -He raped her! -MARK: No! I kissed her! And then she scratched me like some bobcat and run like hell, but she done it! She crawled in there with Tommie and gave him drugs and they went all the way. Just ask him. What do you think... your Pa would do to you for this? TOM: Please! Listen to me! She's out in the swamp! Pa would be mad! Fuck Pa! He's dead, god damn it. Can't you understand? He died 15 years ago and rotted out there in the bayou! [PANTING] -Ma, Momma? -TOM: Oh, don't you get it? What's he sayin' about Daddy? Momma? What's he sayin' about Daddy? Daddy, he don't mean nothin'! Don't listen him, Daddy! You take that back, Tommie! The fucking asshole's buried under a hundred tons of shit! -MARK: Stop it now! -No! He's dead! He's dead! He's dead, and you're a stupid old woman! Tommie! You shut up! RUTH: Pauli? I want you to go find the key. I want you to open the shed. DIANA: Grace! And Mark! I want you to go inside and I want you to teach your poor little brother... to show some respect! -You son-of-a-bitch! -TOM: Good! Good! Come in here! I'm gonna kill him! I'm gonna kill you, you bastard! You fucking bastard! Okay. Now, come on. Come on in here! Fight me! Fight me! Come on I'll fight ya! I'll fight ya! MARK: [GRUNTS] I'll kill you! Don't say that about Pa! PAULI: Mark! TOM: Dead! He's dead. He's dead! He's dead! My daddy's dead! He's dead. My daddy, he's dead. Daddy's dead. [SOBS] [GRUNTING] TOM: He's dead! Dead! -Dead! -No more. TOM: Momma, he's dead! Momma! I said no more! DIANA: She's gone! She's gone. My baby's gone. Help me! Help me! Please, help me. [WHIMPERS] [CHICKEN CHUCKLING] Get some water and bandages. Now. [HEAVY BREATHING] TOM: [MOANING] [HEAVY BREATHING] My baby. TOM: [MOANS] [BOAT ENGINE REVVING] Ah! Ahhhh! [COUGHS] Ah! No! [PANTS] [HEAVY BREATHING] [BOAT ENGINE REVVING] [BOAT CRASHES] [WATER SPLASHES] [BOAT CRASHES] [WATER SPLASHES] [GRUNTING] [VOMITING] [SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC PLAYING] [BIRD SQUAWKS] [PANTING] [BIRD SQUAWKS] DIANA: Grace! Mommy! Mommy! [CRIES] -DIANA: Grace! -GRACE: Mommy! DIANA: Grace! GRACE: Mommy! DIANA: Grace! Grace! GRACE: Mommy! Come! DIANA: It's me! -Oh, Grace! -Please. Mommy! DIANA: Oh, come! I'm here. [SOBS] DIANA: My baby. [SOBS] [BIRDS CHIRPING] I guess you ain't got too many nice things to say about us in that magazine of yours. Listen to me. I want to say somethin'. I wanna tell you what he was. Joe. I want to tell you how I hated him. It was more than Michael said. I'm the one that lived in Joe's hell. Me and my Paul. My Pauli, who he spoilt. He spoilt my little boy. On one night when even I believed the good Lord had forsaken us, the highwater burst the levery. Took everything, all the houses. It was 1966. I was carryin' Pauli. Sick as a dog. Scared. Joe come to the room, he pulledme out of bed by my hair. He was sayin' that, uh, if I didn't come out that without two more hands, we'd all surely die. But you see, I thought I was dyin' already. I begged him, on my knees, I swear, like I never beg 'cause I couldn't walk, I couldn't bend. So, he grabbed me up with one hand, and then I saw his fist. It was covered with mud, and he aimed it right here. This is where he hit me. It was right here. And then he hit me again. And I swear to God I heard somethin' go. I heard somethin' pop. And he dragged me outside and I worked. [LAUGHS] I worked against the water. And it wasn't 'cause I was scared the flood, it was 'cause I was scared of him. And I hated him, I hated him. How could he do such a thing? Because there would have been no child. There would have been no children. None of us. No nothing. If he hadn't a done it. You see, he was never a warm man. He ran hot and he ran cold. It was because of that he saved us. He saved us all. Now, you go home... and you write that. I'm not writing anything. I saw him, last night... -out there. -RUTH: Joe? Yeah. The swamp makes a body see... whatever they wants to see. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] [AIRPLANE BLADES WHIRRING] [LAUGHS] Do alligators actually eat people? I'm moving out. You're what? I'm gonna move in with Andre. He keeps asking me. No. No. What are you trying to be? Tough? I'll do what I want, remember? -Grace! -GRACE: I'm busy! Grace, Open the door! I'm busy! Leave me alone! Grace! Leave me--shit! What are you doing? -I do what I want. -No! -I'm a free person. -That's over now. You! Bitch! I'm a free person! Oh! Ow! I'm the mother! You're the child! You're not ready for freedom! You know what I'm going to do? I'm having you locked up! You're going to be locked up with the junkies in detox! Excuse me, is everything all right? -Yes. -No! All right, go ahead and cry! Cry and think! GRACE: [SOBBING] And while you're there. I'll rent a house, a room, any kind of a place where I can see the gate, or see you in the yard or visit anytime they'll let me for a minute, an hour, anything, I don't give a damn! And when they let you out, I'll hold you in my arms. GRACE: [SOBBING] Oh, I'll hold you so hard... and so close and no one will ever take you away from me again. Or ever hurt you... because you're mine! You're my baby. You're my Grace. You're my Grace. I love you. Is the big deal behind Door number one, which opens up to reveal some bacon! ANNOUNCER: Fifty dollars' worth of Rath Hickory smoked, sliced bacon, gently smoked over genuine hickory fires, the most flavorful bacon. MONTY: And we also have Door 2 and 3 Of course, it's not behind 2, which is what [INDISTINCT] right? [DOOR SLAMMED CLOSE] MAN: First to put her best foot forward six pairs of shoes from Kinney Shoes. A beautiful selection of Mayhem footwear. Kinney Shoes are everywhere. Nobody explore the great American shoe store. Then there was an assortment of beauty care products, unique skin care products made exclusively with natural minerals, and magnesium rich bottled water imported from Europe. MONTY: Barbara Rador, what door do you want? -BARBARA: Two. -MAN: Door number two and which one does Herman Carter want? HERMAN: One. ANNOUNCER: He wants door -number one. -MONTY: Fifty dollars' worth of natural cheese from Norman. Swiss, Muenster, Edam and more. Norman cheese slices. And for more mealtime health we also have gifts for the dining room and kitchen. AUDIENCE: [CHEERING] ANNOUNCER: First of all, to dress up the dining table, by Jeannette, this classic double [INDISTINCT] now Jeannette is again producing it in a limited quantity and it sells for $44.20. Then for handy help in the kitchen, Hamilton Beach's versatile bender featuring cross-watcher. [INDISTINCT] a collection of seven appliances is worth $232.76. Finally, for all your cooking needs, the ultimate, digital timer, changing the way Amer-- it retails for $1,099 so the total value of your deal is $1,425.95. [INDISTINCT CHATTER] [GLASS SHATTERS] [PANTING] Listen! You can't just come in here and treat my woman that way! Ma, he's been gone! Tell him he can't do that. [CRICKETS CHIRPING] [GLASS BREAKS] Michael... who the hell do you think you are? Just coming in here and telling us what to do? You've been gone off to town for 12 years! [PANTING] It was me that worked this place! I took care of my mamma, and these, these two boys! I am the man here! Mom, ain't it true? I look at you, my sons, my babies. There's no good for us like this. Maybe before, but not now. [FOOTSTEPS] Tommie, you wanna go? You go. Do you hear me? You go! Any of you. Candy, Mark, Pauli. You wanna go away from here, you go. It's for me to stay in this place. You think I don't know when the good Lord calls me, you won't all leave here? [SNIFFS] My momma, I don't wanna go. Don't make me go, Momma. Oh. [SOBBING] Oh, you always have... have a home with me, son. Don't worry. And don't what you do 'cause of Pa no more, neither. [CRICKETS CHIRPING] [SIGH] Do you still love us? Oh, yes, I love you. I always have. I always will. I just keep having to learn how. [DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYING] Shadow and silence From a struggle That they've lost Wounded and frightened Even love Has its cause How to remain In a world full of lies How to explain The world Through their eyes Shy people Like the spirit that is haunting This place Shy people You can see the look of fear On their face But you'll never see The heart of their lives You can never be A part of their lives No, no, no Shy people See through their eyes Feelings are hot or cold There can be no compromise Someone must take control Compassion Has its price How to escape The darkness We have found How to re-shape The world That surrounds Shy people Like the spirit that's haunting this place Shy people You can see the look of fear On their face But you'll never see The heart of their lives You can never be a part of their lives Never Never |
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