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Wanderland (2017)
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[instrumental music playing] [train chugging] I really can't. You think I'm gonna accept that? You're a real pig, you know that? [keyboard clacking] [elevator dings] [beeps] [woman grunting] [door buzzes] Thanks. [classical music playing from laptop] [phone beeps] [woman] Just go! Come on. Do it! What is wrong with you? Go! Just go. Do it! Come on! Do it. Go! Just go! Do it! [GPS] Exit 66 to Dorn Road. One hundred east. Turn left. Hmm. [car honks] [GPS] One hundred east. Turn right. Then you have arrived. Recalculating. Mmm. [GPS] Turn around. Recalculating. [car engine sputtering] [cat mews] [purring] [sneezes] [low battery beep] [purring] [vibrating] Oh! Oh. [meows] [sighs] Mmm. [sighs] [guitar music playing] She sticks right to his heart Like marmalade Says it twice But he can't catch her name Warm environment On the first date Next he hears she lives In a different place She feels like The sunny sun Cold as the winter shade But the animal zone Ought to stay away [woman] Move, my friend! Are you talking to me? You need to move! [shrieks] Oh, shit! Told you to move, didn't I? Tide's coming in. Didn't know I could make it here. You know, most people dress a little more beach-y if they're gonna stand right by the ocean. Just saying. Well, the truth, lady, is I came out here trying to get a better cell signal. And to take in all this beauty. Excuse me? You came to take in all this beauty because you wouldn't come to a place like this and still only care about a cell signal. Yeah, I'm just not a... a big fan of the ocean. Why not? Kind of personal reasons. Okay. Would you happen to know where I could get a cell phone charger around here? Ah, you could try Ouzo Electronics on Main, but it closes at 5:30. What, 5:30? Yeah, it's off-season. Everything's shut except for the ice cream shop. You're in the wilderness now. Yeah, tell me about it. I haven't seen you around before. Ah, I'm just staying at a friend's place for the weekend. And is this friend age-appropriate? [chuckles] Excuse me? What does that mean? Maybe you're one of those guys that seduces the rich old ladies for their summer homes. I seem like the type? Maybe. Not sure yet. You pegged me. You know, although ladies can't resist me, and my wet pants. No, she's totally age-appropriate. And she's just a friend. She's, in fact, an acquaintance, really. I don't... I don't even know her, actually. You know, this is the longest conversation I've had with anyone face-to-face in weeks. Going to a party later. You should come. I don't think I was invited. I think you just were. It's your party? I know the person throwing it. I could put you on the guest list. I don't know. Guest lists, they kinda stress me out. Plus, I just, you know, I came out just to get away. I was gonna get back and decompose. "Decompose"? Really? [chuckles] I mean, decompress. Plus, she's got a cat that I gotta look out for. It's... It's not my cat. It's hers. Join me for a swim at least? What, now? I better get to the store before it closes. You know... Isn't it a little cold, this time of year? Precisely. [squeals] Precisely. So bitter and so sweet Like marmalade Run down in your teeth Like marmalade Sophisticated and simple Like marmalade She sticks right to his heart Like marmalade [engine sputtering] [engine starts] Idiot. [engine stalling] Oh! You're kidding me. [engine stalling] [mumbles] Oh! Hey! Excuse me! I got a... Hey, schmuck! [yelps] Hey. Oh. Oh, hey! Hey! Hello. Oh, hi! Thanks for stopping. Look, do you have a phone? My car broke down and my phone died on me. Sure thing. My house is on the far side of the field over there. Meet you there. Okay. [pigs snorting] Oh, thank you so much again. I really appreciate it. No problem. I'm Alex, by the way. Hello, Alexander. I'm Shirley. It's just Alex. Come on in, Just Alex. - Great place. - Thanks. Hey, you wouldn't happen to have an iPhone charger, would you? I most certainly would. Oh, thank God. Think I landed in paradise. "Well, then come deeper inside," said the spider to the fly. - [cat hisses] - [yelps] [cat mews] You have cats. Yeah. They keep the mice away, because they eat them. Right. Isn't it a little late in the year to be harvesting corn? [chuckles] I'm not harvesting. I'm cleaning up my corn maze. Oh, oh. Wow. You have a corn maze. That's cool. Yeah. Yes, it is. It's all about the commerce test, Alex. Yeah. Lots of Jews out here. You said you had an iPhone charger. I do. In the kitchen. [song playing over player] It must be so hard Thinking the world Is laughing at you It must be so hard [phone vibrating] So you try not to crack Even though You're gonna break You know without a doubt There's just less rice On your plate Is that you? I remember a time When all the world was fair I remember a time When all the world was fair Your voice is amazing. - You think? - [Alex sniffles] [laughs] Look. You do. You're all worked up. Oh, no, sorry, that's the... that's the cat. I'm allergic. [chuckles] You men, needing to be so tough. We love emotion. It melts us. You can't fool me. [phone beeps] [softly] Oh, come on now. There's no service? Um... You wouldn't happen to have Wi-Fi here, would you, Shirley? I do, Just Alex. Oh, Alex is fine. What's the password? It's kind of an intimate question, isn't it? The password is? You wanna know all my secrets, don't you, Just Alex? Nope. Just the password. It's "kiteflyer." "Kitefryer"? - What did you say? - What did you say? "Kiteflyer." Oh! Okay. Ooh. - It's not working. - Really? Okay. I'll check after I get this load of challah in. Challah? But you've been using lard. Yeah. Homemade. Right. So you're not making challah. Yes, I am. Sells out every week. But there's no lard in challah. In mine there is. But religious Jewish people can't eat anything that comes from a pig. Well... obviously, they can. [chuckles] [cats mewing] Look, uh, I think maybe I'll use the landline if... I'd like to call about my car. Of course. It's up in my boudoir. You can... Oh. Your pants are wet. Oh, yeah, I had an accident at the beach. - [chuckles] - And I got hit by a wave. It's... So I can use your phone? I said, in my boudoir, upstairs. By boudoir, you mean your... your bedroom? Great. Thank you. While you're calling, let me throw those dungarees in the dryer for you. Oh, no, it's okay. Thanks. Give them to me. No, really. No. Really. [line ringing] [sniffling] [man] Stubbed Tow. Can I help you? Excuse me? [man] Stubbed Tow. Can I help you? Oh. Stubbed Tow. It's a pun. I get it. Can I help you? Uh, yeah. Uh, my car won't start. It's at Sagg Main Beach in Sagaponack. [autoharp music playing] I am one to offer comfort You are one to run into my arms What are you doing? And I swear I'll keep you warm Please stop singing. Touch my chest It's racing, speeding Tossing with the feeling That it's found Could you stop singing? What it's long Been searching for Okay, please just stop. Just stop. [yelps] Arrived at another spot Ow! Ow! Ow! [singing continues] Would you stop? I just hurt myself. Oh, the dark Oh, my God, you're insane. [yelling] Come back up, Just Alex. [panting] [cat mewing] Shirley, I just wanna go. I wanna get my pants back and go. Okay? - Boo-boo! - [yelps] [panting] [autoharp music playing] We are all Just out and searching Oh, God! Over the horizon Past the sun Are you serious? To find the other one We drifted to Each other's shore But we're not sure Jesus! And so we run When we shouldn't run [chuckles] And I have another spot Jesus Christ! A brightness In all the dark [door slams] [Alex] Hey! Wait! Hey, wait! Hey. Hi. [panting] You okay? No, I'm not. Wait. Where's my car? [shouts] Oh, you gotta be kidding me! Somebody stole it? How? The thing wouldn't even start! [laughs] What's funny? It's pretty hard to steal a car if it can't start. Do you have a sticker? A sticker? Yeah, you have to have a local sticker to park here, man, or they tow it. You're kidding me! Nah, I'm not kidding. And they're really vigilant about it too, man. And they tow it far, like to Noyack. Shit! Shit! Look, uh... Okay, look. Is there any way you could possibly give me a lift there? To Noyack? Uh, I wish I could, man, but I gotta go to this party, I'm in the band. I could drive you to your house if you want, if you live nearby, Yes! No! Shit! My phone just died. Uh... Look, you're not gonna believe this. I stay at a friend's, and I don't know the address. Wow, man. All right. All right. How about this? Come to the party. I'll drive you to Noyack in between sets. Great! Great. Thank you. Name is Kale, by the way. - Kale? - Yeah. Like the vegetable? Yeah. Got a problem with that? No. [tribal music playing] [children laughing] Okay, so, I have to set up for the show, but let loose, and be a child again. Oh, no, thank you. [woman] You're blowin', I'm blowin'. All God's children are blowin' out here today. [laughs] Ahoy there, sailor! Excuse me? Ahoy there! [giggling] Ahoy. Oh, why don't you come on in and drop your anchor? - [all laugh] - No, thanks. [all groaning] [woman] Helluva party. You don't know what you're missing. [slow rock music playing] All alone In the doorway Every step feels wrong But still You must choose As the ground Crumbles around you Waiting at the station Watch the trains As they come passing through But each one leaves Without you Gabriel Your heart beats fine Gabriel Your heart beats fine They can take away yellow All you see Are red and blue As the whole world Turns away from you But still You find the roses Show them All that you can do Is what they left To lose Oh, oh Gabriel Your heart beats fine... You got a couple of hours to kill. You wouldn't want to drive after you drink what's in that. Oh, wow, that's... Thanks for the warning. That's all I need tonight. On the other hand, I'm not driving. Charles. Hi. Alex. Where do you come from, Alex? Oh, I'm with the band. Ah. My car got towed, so they're giving me a lift out to Noyack. Hmm. The lot closes at 5:30 in the off-season. - At 5:30? - Yes. You come from the city. Yeah. [chuckles] I had a store in the city. - Oh, yeah? - Yes. Tender Buttons. Excuse me? My store. Tender Buttons. I sold buttons. Vintage. Wow. That's neat. Mm-hmm. Then I sold my store, and I left the city. Yeah. [softly] Shit, come on. Ah. You need juice. Well, I got it. Wow. [chuckles] Juice fest. Kickstarter. Clamp on. - No, I... - Clamp on, Alex. Okay. Ah. [clears throat] Do you wanna hold it? No, it's all right. [audience applauding] Alex? Mm-hmm? I have a mate. Where from, I know not. But I still remember her. I've forgotten all custumal exercises. And it did go so heavily with my disposition... - [phone beeps] - Oh. Oh. Awesome. Oh, thank God. Oh, that's it. Just got to call her, man. If I can just get her e-mail address, find that, I can get back home. After that, when... No. It's not in Trash. No! No! That... It doesn't make any sense. Where... What you need, Alex, is to find the bonfire of the bikers outside of Amagansett, through the dunes, and ask for the Master of the Winds. She can help you, Alex. I don't need a Master of the Winds. I just need to know where Lisa Leonard lives. Oh, you want to find Lisa Leonard. Yeah. Wait. Do you know her? Blonde? Thirties? Gnomes? Yes! Yes! No, I don't know her. But Elspeth does. Really? Great. Where's Elspeth? She's at a gathering on Shelter Island. Shit. Well, go and find her, Alex. 15 Dickinson Drive, Shelter Island. Hey, man. Ready to take you to Noyack unless you're busy. Oh. He said that the lot closes at 5:30. That's true. Props, Charles. Back at you. You guys know each other? Yeah. Look. Is there any way possible you can give me a lift to Shelter Island? Yeah, I could do that. Oh, good. Awesome. Ouch! [groans] What? You detached so abruptly. So without ceremony of any kind. I... I apologize. It's all right. Youth. You enjoyed the show? Yeah. Yeah, man. You were... You were incredible. You're like a god. [exclaims] I can't catch them. - You okay? - Yeah. Just look at these glowy things flying around my face. Kale? Yeah? Did you have the punch? - [brakes screeching] - [grunts] Ow! Fuck! [whispers] It's a fairy. It's a fairy. It's not a fairy. The punch was spiked. It's a group of fairies. They're meeting about something. No. They're not meeting. - Kale... - No, it's what they're doing. Kale, no. What are you doing? Kale? Kale, get back on the... What are you doing? No, Kale. Stop! Stop! Stop the car. Stop! Kale, stop! Just stop, please, stop! Shh. Keep your voice down, or we won't be able to hear the fairies' secrets. Okay. You're hallucinating. So... you're just gonna give me the keys. Ow! Ow! What the... You're a muggle. A muggle? Like a Harry Potter muggle? Hey. Kale. Kale, get back in the car! Kale! Kale? Kale, get back in the car. Kale, where are you going? Kale, give me the keys. Give me the keys, Kale. Kale, no! Kale! Wonderful. [Kale whistling] Kale? [Kale whispering] Come here. It's okay. Shh. I'm friendly. Kale? Come here. [Kale whistling] Okay, then. [leaves rustling] I go this way now. Okay. You wanna come? No. [instrumental music playing] [dogs barking] [bells chiming] That's a great painting of you. It's not me. [laughs] Right. Right what? Okay. Um, could I use your phone? Sorry. It's a business line. It'll only take a second. I just... I need to call a cab. I can't tie up the business line with personal calls. What if I let everyone in here make personal calls, hmm? Okay. Might I use your restroom? Customers only. I would like one scoop of rum and raisin, please. Plain or sugar? Cup. Uh, where do you think you're going? Bathroom. I have to ring you up first. You want me to wait and go in the bathroom with my ice cream? I have to ring you up first. Fine. Three seventy-nine. I just realized that I left my wallet somewhere, okay? So you're not gonna buy it? Well, I guess not. What am I supposed to do with this? It's melting. Excuse me? I scooped this for you. It's yours. I didn't even touch it. Just put it back. Can I just put it back? - Sure, you can! - Then who's gonna want it? That'd be like eating someone else's chewed gum. That's nothing like eating someone else's chewed gum, sir. Mom! [woman] What is it, Donny? He said he wanted to use the bathroom. I told him the bathroom is only for paying customers. - Okay, slow down. - But he said he's gonna buy ice cream. - But then he said he doesn't want it. - Slow down. But now, it's melting! - Donny... - I don't know what to do! In the freezer. [exhales] You say you lost your wallet? Look, I don't even care about the ice cream. I just came in here to try and use the phone so that I can call a cab, which is irrelevant now because I don't have a wallet! Do you need the freezer too? No! I'm fine! So you wanted an ice cream to make you happy? No, I only ordered the ice cream because otherwise Donny wouldn't let me use the customers only bathroom. Donny, soft liquor. Now, you let this poor boy who's had a difficult night go and use our potty. Thank you. [toilet flushing] Everything come out all right? From the speed of things, it was number one. Yep. Come join us for a treat. Uh, no, I'd love to, but I really gotta go. I thought Donny told you that our facilities are for customers only. Join us. Great. Thank you. Here you go. Aah. Aah. Mmm. Good, isn't it? Creamy. Mm-hmm. Take another. You know what? I got this. Oh. - If you don't mind. - [chuckles] Mmm. You know what? This was... Mmm. This was great. Thank you. Are you two friends? Yeah. Yeah, we're friends. Guess you're in the gang now. [chuckles] Donny doesn't have many friends what with taking care of the store and taking care of me. When Donny's daddy died, it was just us. So he doesn't get much of a chance to get out. That's too bad. So I can tell you ain't from these parts. Yeah. I'm just trying to get to a party on Shelter Island so I can find a person that knows the address where I'm staying. [sighs] A party. That sounds fun. Yeah, maybe Donny can come with you. I don't know about that. You said you were friends. And if you take Donny here, you could use our car. [ice cream truck jingle playing] How do you turn this thing off? It doesn't turn off. It's stuck. [man] One or two? Excuse me? One way or round trip? This costs money? Yeah. This costs money. Seventeen for a round trip. Shit! You don't have any cash, do you, Donny? Awesome. Thanks. [ferry horn blowing] We're sailing. We're sailing! Whoo! Whoo! Hi. All right, we'll get in there, just be quiet, try and blend in until I find this lady. Just follow my lead. [indistinct chatter] [soft music playing] Hi. - Um... - [music stops] I... um... I'm sorry. I didn't... mean to crash your gathering. Um, I was... I was told I could find a girl named Elspeth here. [woman] A girl? Exactly how old do you think Elspeth is? I'm sorry. I mean, a woman named Elspeth. I think this guy saw a lot of ladies and thought he was gonna get some action. [strumming] Donny? Donny, put it down. [Alex] Donny? Back some years in Salt Lake City A cake walk At the church Children ran free On the hollow way The young were never hurt All the names Of the streets have changed The signs have fallen down Now they are Dryin' up the lake That once named the town Oh, I need A miracle now Yes, I do, Lord Oh, I need A miracle now What? [woman] You were looking for me? Elspeth? Charles told me that I could find you here. [inhales] Tender Buttons? In his 70s, he's about this tall. I know what Charles looks like. Miniature Schnauzer. Really? I don't see that. He has a Miniature Schnauzer. Puppy cup. Okay, I get it. [chuckles] I get it. Um... He said that Lisa Leonard was a friend of yours. I wouldn't really call her a friend. But you know where she lives, right? She's not here this weekend. I know that. Actually, I'm staying at her place but I just, I forgot her address... How do you know her? How do I know her? We go way back. [inhales] Back to Jackie Gleason. Jackie Gleason? Yeah. I rescued him when he was a kitten. You rescued Jackie Gleason? Yes, I did. You look harmless. Thank you. Okay. It's 47 3 Ponds Road. Thank you so much, Elspeth. You have no idea. You're welcome. [ice cream truck jingle playing] - You sure this is right? - Yeah. Yeah, it says we're here, 47 3 Ponds Lane. I'm sure her place is right around here... somewhere. I shouldn't drive down there. That's how my car got screwed up. I'll just walk. You know how to drive, right? Yeah. I'm not a kid. So do you wanna go to another party sometime? Well... I'm not out here that often. How often? Never again. Okay. We're still gonna be friends, though? Yeah. Yeah. What's your e-mail address? I don't have that. Pen pals? Pen pals? Okay. What's this? Well, the ladies want me to come to their gatherings now. Do they? Well, look at you, Donny. You're kidding me! God! [mumbling in frustration] Shit! [train horn honking] Jesus. Oh. Uh, hey! Hello? Hi. Excuse me. Yeah, uh... I'm lost, and I was hoping maybe you could help me find where I am. Come aboard. We'll see if we can help. Oh. Oh. Thank you so much. I just feel like I'm going... crazy. Welcome to the club. Dan Tanner. My wife, Sandy Tanner. Charmed. Coffee? No, no, thanks. Um, look, I'm just trying to get to 3 Ponds Lane. It's supposed to be next to the beach. By the beach? You are nowhere by the beach, my friend. We're at bay side here, miles away. No. No, that's not possible. The GPS in the car told me I'm right there. Ah, these things don't tell you anything about the real world. But don't worry. I've got maps. [Sandy chuckles] He's really good at maps. Come have a seat. Oh, I couldn't. Look, I'm... I'm sorry to bother you guys. Oh, we were already up. Wow. You guys stay up late. We always wake up with the sunrise. Wait, it's almost dawn? No, no, no. Hours to go. Uh, sunrise is at 5:47. We like to make love before dawn. It's just... so much better that way. Mm-hmm. [hums dramatic tune] I think I've solved your problem, Alex. Come over here. Sorry. So you said 3 Ponds Lane, right? Well, look at this. The GPS brought you to 3 Ponds Lane here, but what you really wanted is 3 Ponds Road in Townhampton. There's a 3 Ponds Lane and a 3 Ponds Road? Yeah, it could be quite confusing if you don't know where you are around here. But don't worry. You just go back on the ferry, you turn here, you turn here, and you're all set. So I'll give you this map. Oh, no, I can't take your map. Hey, please, there's nothing like a good old paper map to get you back on track. Thanks, Dan. Is this yours? Oh, uh, yeah. No, thank you. That must have fallen out of my pocket. He sees Dr. Positano, Dan. Does he? Shh-shh-shh-shh. Why do you say that? Do you guys know him? Oh, of course. Dr. Rock Positano is the foot whisperer. Hey, did you go to his party? No. There's a party? [Dan] Yes, yes. Saturday night. All his patients from around here go. It's supposed to be a real gas. Really? Yes. Actually, give me the map. It's not far from your beaten path. It's right here on... Fresh Pond Road, right there. I'll draw it right here for you. There you go. Thanks. Hey, hey. Before you leave, would you like to see some pictures of our suns? - Oh. - Hmm? Yeah. Yeah, I'd love that. - This was Capri. - Mm-hmm. Yeah. Um, the sun rising on our 40s. [Sandy] Hmm. Sun over the Sahara. Beautiful. Beautiful. [banjo music playing] - Hi. - Hey. I just need to get back across. Sure. It'll be $1. A dollar? Remember, I was in the car before? Oh, I remember you. Oh, great. So I already bought a return trip. For the car. No, actually, for me, in the car. Where is your receipt? In the car. Bingo. Come on, man. It's $1. Mr. Fancy Pants. Oh. Oh! Hey! Hi! Hey. Sorry, I don't give handouts to beggars. Oh, no, no, I'm not a beggar. Is there any way that I could get in the car and ride across with you? No, I don't feel comfortable with that. Okay. Why not? Because how do I know that once we're in an enclosed space, your maleness won't take you over? Because it won't. It's a three-minute trip. Male lust is swift and unpredictable. Okay, look. - Can I have a dollar then? - I knew it. Come on! Oh, come on. [instrumental music playing] Here's your fuckin' dollar, ass. Hey! Hey! Hey, get back here. - Oh. - Get back! Get back here. - Get back! Get back here! - Shit! Get back here! Get back here! Get back here! You've got to be kidding me! Jesus! You serious? Stop chasing me! It was just a dollar! Get back here! Jesus Christ. Son of a bitch is fast. [woman] Hello? Hello? Is anybody out there? You've got to be kidding me. I'm helping out a friend. He's been depressed lately. - Watch that rock. - [yelps] - Are you okay? - Yep. Yep. What's your name? - Alex. - I'm Hope. I somehow got turned around tonight. I've been to Raphael's tons before. Shouldn't he have come picked you up? Oh, nah. Raphael can't see very well at night. And watch the loose gravel, okay? Thank you. Yeah, but still, he could have called you a cab or something. Nah, I like getting there myself. And we wouldn't have met, right? I mean, is it safe for someone like you to do this? [laughs] What? I started going blind when I was three, Alex. Jesus. Did you understand what was going on? Well, my dad said it was like I was in this boat, and I'd fallen out of it into the water, and the boat was never coming back. - Rock. - Thanks. So he told me I needed to learn how to swim. Not having a boat didn't make me weaker. I didn't need a boat to get across the ocean. Sounds like a great dad. He was, Alex. He died when I was six. Yeah, my dad died when I was young too. Was he sick? No. No, he was swimming at the beach. It was a rip tide. Nothing we could do. Whoa. You were there? Yeah. Yeah, I was there. Jesus. How do you ever get over a shock like that? Well... [soft instrumental music playing] That's real bonding. [owl hooting] [jazz music playing] Hi. Shoes off. Oh. Oh, sure. Sorry, this is a private party, sir. This way. [indistinct chatter] [announcer] Ladies and gentlemen, the doctor is in. Take one step Look around The world has changed With just one bound What you thought was lost Is found Right on the ground With you Feeling tired Of moving slow Trying to reach Some distant goal Perhaps sing at balls Make you go anywhere You're supposed to go Maybe there's a reason why We only step so far Each footprint is a journey Your feet Are shooting stars Shooting stars Shooting stars Your feet Are shooting stars Take those steps Left, right, left Your feet Are shooting stars Wrong turns only Lead to right Lure him alone He'll keep you up at night Travel by The speed of light And miss the light Around you Get above that mountaintop A pot of gold At a candy shop Look around At what you've got Your dreams Already found you Maybe there's a reason why We only step so far Each footprint is a journey Your feet Are shooting stars Shooting stars Shooting stars Your feet Are shooting stars Take those steps Left, right, left Your feet Are shooting stars Take one step Look around The world has changed With just one bound What you thought was lost Is found It's always been Within you [applause] Thanks. Hey. Rock Positano. Alex. What did you think of the show, Alex? It was great, really. "Singing reflects a state of balance. It is the audible resonant reality of our existence." John Lennon said that. Guy was a genius. You know about him? About John Lennon? Obviously I know about the Beatles. [laughs] Professor John Lennon. Emporia State University. Oh! Okay. Yeah... I mean, did you think I'd... Come, have a seat. Okay. I appreciate you fitting me in, Dr. Positano. Please, call me Rock. So, what have you got there, Alex? Let me see. Some plantar fasciitis along the plantar medial heel. Not too severe. Not yours. No. It belonged to a woman I met on the beach. She invited me to the party, and... I think it was your party. You think? She didn't tell you? No. I told her I didn't wanna go. Why? Because I always say no. Strange thing for you to just pick up, you know. I know. But there was a... There was a connection between you two. I don't know. It was... We only talked for like five minutes, but... But? I just should have said yes. So this was your second chance. Well, I put names on the bottoms but it's rubbed off. I mean... I make thousands of these. I have no way of finding her from this. Okay. Put 'em up. - Excuse me? - Your feet. - Ah. - On my knees. Do you know how hard it is to get an appointment with the Rock? Doll will be good to us, Alex. Mm-hmm. Oh. Huh. Well? Nice arches. You ran track at school. Uh, cross-country. You can tell that? I hope so by now. You're 35? I just turned 34. Hmm. Came on them all? I've been on my feet all night. - This feels... - Pretty good, right? Spectacular. So now you want me to tell you what happens next for you, don't you? You can see that from my feet? That would be a very creative diagnosis. Fate left you a footstep. You made the unusual choice to pick it up. That's good, Alex. But now, you need to let it take you wherever it takes you. But I thought it was supposed to take me here. You know a person called the Master of the Winds? Master of the Winds? The Master has a biker bonfire every Saturday on the beach outside Amagansett. Maybe you should go. How will going there help me, Rock? The way this has been worn down, it belongs to a biker, Alex. Hey. Tall dark strange guy. How you been? Good night? [man] It's been okay. Feels like it's been a year since earlier. Yeah. [Alex] I think I walked ten miles tonight. You go this way now. You wanna come? Nah. These bikers, are they... dangerous? [instrumental music playing] [indistinct chatter] You ride? Yeah. Yeah, I ride... bikes. I'm supposed to meet somebody here, but... I'm in the wrong place. I'm sorry. [woman] Perhaps I can help you. Oh, I don't think so. Hey. Are you the Master of the Winds? You can call me Anais. [chuckles] Wait. Were you the one that was honking at us on the road before? No. No. Yeah, that was me. So where was it you were so eager to get to, Alex? It must have been very important. It wasn't. So many of us race our whole life to nothing. Where we all end up, there's no peace to see. You've been on a journey tonight, yes? Right. Did you find what you're looking for? Can't say I did. But the journey is still a journey. Here, voila! Did you ever see The Last Streetcar in Marseilles? I don't think so. That was our favorite musical. My dad's and mine. It's got Catherine Deneuve. It's about streetcar operator. Okay, I know that film. I always wondered why the world wasn't... filled with all that music. Hmm. What? [softly] Listen. [birds chirping] [waves crashing] ["I Melt With You" playing] Moving forward Using all my breath Makin' love to you Was never second best I saw the world crashing All around your face Never really knowing It was always Mesh and lace I'll stop the world And melt with you You've seen the difference And it's getting better All the time There's nothing You and I won't do I'll stop the world And melt with you Dream of better lives The kind which never hate Dropped in the state Of imaginary grace I made a pilgrimage To save this human race Never comprehending The race had long gone by I'll stop the world And melt with you You've seen the difference And it's getting better All the time There's nothing You and I won't do So how often do you come out here, Alex? [Alex] I'm not sure yet. I'll stop the world And melt with you The future's open wide Hmm hmm hmm Hmm hmm hmm hmm Hmm hmm hmm Hmm hmm hmm hmm Let's stop the world I'll stop the world And melt with you Let's stop the world You've seen the difference And it's getting better All the time There's nothing You and I won't do Let's stop the world I'll stop the world And melt with you Let's stop the world The future's open wide - [cat hisses] - [yelps] - Jackie Gleason. - [cat meows] Why, dude? [humming] [chuckles] - Um... - Hmm? Who are you? Hi. Um... I'm Alex. You're not Alex. I'm an Alex. I'm the Alex who answered the e-mail. You are? Mm-hmm. Yeah, I'm sorry. I thought this was... - For the weekend. - No. Yeah, no, it is. I just realized I left something. I'm sorry... This is weird. Do I even know you? Still workin' on that. Were you friends with Scott Skee? No. Ford Adams? Don't think so. Jerry Jayna? No. - Teddy Shiva? - No. - Nat Shiva? - No. - Lindsay Shiva? - I don't know the Shivas. - Lucy Lecarno? - No. - Steve Bradtree? - No. - Herman Vinslam? - No. - Kubriam? - No. - Dave Nelson? - No. - Jake Rothberg? - No. Yes! Yes! Jake Rothberg - Yes! - Jake Rothberg! [laughs] - Okay. - Yes, I know him. He works at Hype Media. Yeah! No, yeah, I know him. - Okay. - Yeah. Yeah. Not well. Sorry, I just think it's... weird. Yeah? That you would just let... Oh, my God. What? - Oh, my God. - Oh, no. [panting] [instrumental music playing] [laughs] ["How To Lose It All" playing] How many buildings Can I burn down? Picking through the ashes Is all I know now It's just like me To let a good thing go I'm a wrecking machine All on my own You're a pretty Little picture In a perfect frame You put your cards On the table No fear, no shame Baby we've already Gone way too far Oh, don't look now I'm gonna break your heart Oh, stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Don't know 'bout flying Only know how to fall When it comes to love The writing's on the wall Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Oh, believe it or not I was once like you Now I'm a brick wall That you can't break through No, there ain't no cure For the way I am That makes it so hard To even give a damn Oh, stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Don't know 'bout flying Only know how to fall When it comes to love The writing's on the wall Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all How to lose it all If you think love is easy Then I'm not The one who's crazy If you're at the top All you've got Is gonna be gone, gone Oh, stick with me Babe, you gotta Stick with me Why don't you Stick with me? Baby, won't you Stick with me? Hey, yeah, yeah Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Don't know 'bout flying Only know how to fall When it comes to love The writing's on the wall Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all Don't know 'bout flying Only know how to fall When it comes to love The writing's on the wall Stick with me I'll teach you How to lose it all [banjo music playing] [man singing] I would give you Everything I own Just to have you By my side My friends all tell me Find another girl But you're The only one for me [woman singing] I would follow you All around the world I would sail A thousand seas No other man could Ever make me stay You're the only one for me [both singing] I would give you Everything I own Just to have you By my side My friends all tell me Find another one But you're The only one for me [slow music playing] It must be so hard Thinkin' the world Is laughing at you It must be so hard It must be so tough Does anyone see The weight that's on you? It must be so tough So you try not to cry Even though You're gonna break You know without a doubt There's just less rice On your plate I remember a time When all the world was fair I remember a time When all the world was fair You try not to be The sadness We all see But desperation cries Like a siren to the seas I remember a time When all the world was fair But the world Was never fair The world Was never fair |
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