Young Adam (2003)

Oh bloody useless. Just give me that
I suppose we should cover her
Yes
Let's call an ambulance
Right
So?
They're not a hurry
I told they she was dead
- No eggs this morning?
- I forgot to buy eggs
Get off
Quick
That's good
You didn't see anything?
Wait
OK
- What do the polide think?
- The sergent doesn't know
It was not a murder, there are no marks on the body
YOu had a good look then
You can't keep your eyes off women
Even when she's dead
I think she fell on water
So how do you explain she was half naked?
May be she was drunk
May be she wander on boats or something
May be she was pregnant
Right
Don't worry, it's just the drink
What do you thinl, Joe?
- About what?
- The dead
I think she went to the bridge fully dressed
to breath the warm night air
Then she took off her jacket
and put it on the ground
And the she unbuttoned her blouse
And then she lifted up her brassiers
And droped it down on top of other clothes
Il lui restait sa jupe enlever,
elle I'a laiss glisser sur ses jambes.
And she unbutoned her skirt
And slipped it down unfder her hips
Then she undone her stockings
and hold them up so they blew in the breaze
before she let them flew off into the night
And she shivered
She wondered if she really wanted to do it
She answered this question
by kicking her clothes into the river
Elle a vite enlev son porte-jarretelles
et sa culotte.
Et elle tait I, vtue
de sa petite combinaison,
Thinking over what brought her to this
And the with particle below her
She dropped into the river like a rose
And float there for a moment
Anh begone
What kind of women woud do that?
Just an ordinary woman
You are going to sit there all day drinking tea?
Hi
Sign here and don't dirt it
You are the one who found the girl?
Right
There are evil men in this town
- How come you get so little water?
- Shut your mouth
Come on, Jim. This way
There's a good pub in Leers.
We should go there for a game of darts
Right
Joe do you want a game of darts?
- You play darts?
- Sometimes
Just about the time
You don't find anything more interesting to spend the time?
I can tell One or two thing but not in front of a kid
Don't you laugh to yourself
- What is so funny?
- Eat yoour tes potatos.
Hurry up
- Don't kick me, mom
- Stop yelling
You finished, Joe?
May be they'll say something in the evening
newspapers about that body
Do you think they'll wite about us?
No
Myself and Joe picked up a body from the river this morning
- Naked
- Murder
Possible. She had no clothes on
- Was she cut?
- Not a mark on her
Here we are
A body of a dead woman was found in the river Clay this morning
The woman was wearing only a thin particle
So far she was unidentified
- Police...
- You said she was naked
The same thing, it was transparent
Les, I've got a headach, I'am going back to the barge
- Another game of darts?
- Another time
I'll give you a game
Where's Les?
He's found someone to play darts with
He'll be here at least an hour
We'll wake the boy
Why don't we go up on deck?
I'm not going any further
Police are investigating that woman
There's a bit in the newspaper about this
What makes you thing of that?
Something to say
You have done enough talking for tonight
Are you sorry?
That's not good, do we?
It's pity if he's coming back
What?
It's pity if he's coming back
The bunk there
You're nice, Joe
You hungry? I'll fry you an egg
No, not now
I'll take a cup of tea though
- You two are bloody quiet
- Same as you, no?
- What's so blood?
- What's up
he's lost money at darts again
And he came back here to try to take out at me
- Listen woman...
- You shut your damned mouth, Leslie Gold!
You have no rights to yell at me
I have never lost money at darts
You are a liar!
- Tea is ready?
- You in a hurry?
The tea is ready when it's ready
You read that they wote in the papers
They didn't mention about us
I am not really interested in any of that
- Have you been swimming?
- I don't swim
How about you?
I don't have a swimming costume
You are here on holiday?
I'm just free today
- What's your name?
- Cathie
Would you like to go with me for a walk, Cathie?
Where to?
Over there
Tim's over board!
The boy is overboard, Ella. Help
- You alright?
- Right
Thank you. Thank you, Joe
- Look at that
- A funfair. Can we go there?
You can ask your mom
Ella. Look at that
May be we go there with Tim?
- I've my work to do. You take him
- I'll stay aboard if you want to go
I have no time. You go
Come along, Joe?
Stretch for your legs
Yes, allright
Here we are
Watch me
- Yes, yes, that one!
- Got it
You see, I always win
How do you like it, son?
- And that's it
- You are touching the line, sorry
- Excuse me, i was not touching the line
- you touced the line
What are you doing here?
- I'm working here now
- Right, right, Bob. Thi is Joe Huggy.
He works with us couple of months
- Nice to meet you, Joe.
- Me too
Me and Les, we used to work on the same boat
- Never the same shipyard
- No
- That was good time?
- Yes
Bob, here is my son, Jim.
- Jim, this is Bob.
- We close the game
- I don't want to go back to the barge
Do you want to go to the picture?
There are two of them in town
- Do you want to go to the picture?
- Yae
Joe, do you want to go to the picture?
No, no. I'll walk into town then go back to the barge
Let make it quick
Go, Joe.
I don't want to see you
Go
Look what you've done
Give it to me
It's broken
Hello, Joe.
Hello, Cathie.
What are you doing here?
- I'm working here by the river
- You are working?
Joe Taylor condescend to mix
with the working class?
I don't take any pride in it
I see you never made it to China
- Your flat is still there?
- Yes
I've got a flatmate now
Is she nice?
I don't see her much
Why barge, Joe?
Tou can find work more glamorous
Just sort of have it, really
- What about you, you still at the office?
- Yes
Nothing's really changed
Except us
- What did you do with my stuffs?
- I thrown them away
As you told me to
I thought I would never see you again
- Hi gentlemen
- Go, Joe.
- You sure?
- I'm scaling a little
It'll get hot in an hour
Joe, get some sacs of coal
- Tim!
- Easy said than done
We continue?
Put it in the back of the truck, Joe.
- It's in your truck now
- Thanks
What about the boy
- Will you come to see him?
- He'll be back in school again next week
I have some surprise for you
A banana!
- What should you say?
- Thank you, uncle Sam.
- Thanks
- Wlll you tal about the naked lady?
- Yes, some pervert has donr it
- Me and Jor found her
- You're jocking
- We called the police
Will you stop talking about this?
All talk about it
Drink your tea
Say bye to your dad
- Bye, dad
- Bye, son. Take care of yourself
- Take care
- Bye
You're sad about Tim?
He needs an education.
But when he goes away I broke my heart
Think of me when you look at yourself.
With undying love, C.
I had a dream about you yesterday
I don't think for months
- I think you have gone away
- I had gone away
I shed my own skin and hide in the frog
I am pregnant
it's your
Two months has gone
- Two months and you wanted me out of your life?
- This isn't going to happen
Is there anything you want me to do about it?
I just thought you should know who
you coud marry me and we'll make
wonderful babies together
Kid is not exactly I see it
Why not, Joe? What are you afraid of?
There's a kid in the barge and I spent every
moment I want to kick him out of the sight
You don't have to be like that
We'll work out intelligently
It's not about us
It's about what kids do to people
Cathie,I am not someone you want to marry
and you know that
- Have you been seeing anyone else?
- It's your child, Joe.
That doesn't answer my question
His name is Dan, he's a plumber
He's nice but I'm not really interested in him
- He's married anyway
- That's why you said it's mine
It's true
I have to get back to the barge
Don't run away, we can sort it out together
No, we can't. I'm not your anymore
That was not true. We were fearless
I was... then
I have to go
But Joe,what about the baby?
I'll send some money when I have some
I looked after you for more thay two years
You owe me more...
- Bye, Cathie.
- Joe, do you want to get on?
- No, see you at the next lock. - Allright.
Look at that, Joe
Daniel Gordon, plumber of 26 years old in Glasgow
was in custody charged with murder of
Catherine Dimly,
a future actress
Dimly's body was recovered 2 weeks ago
by two bargemen. He'll be tried
He'll be hang for sure
Well, we're going to celebrate
Not everyday I'm mentioned in the papers
Here, Joe.
- Joe, I'm going for a beer. Do you want to come?
- No, I'll finish this
Serve yourself
- I see you later
- see you later, Les
Ella. Les will be back in a minute
He's always late
You scare now?
Do you think he knows?
Of cause he does
How long he's been out there?
He must come down and see us
What can we do?
It depends on him really
Why it only depends on him?
There's... anyhow
He surveys the boat as if it prepared judgement
It's just his way of knowing we're there
Yes, he's done that
You're just going to lie here?
There's no hurry. I finish my cigarette.
I'm sorry, Les
It just happened
There's nothing personal against you
I just kick you fucking head
I won't fight you, Les. Hit me
if you think it'll make you feel better
What about my son?
What do you think happens to my son
when you are fucking my wife?
- It wasn't like that
- Like what, Joe?
Tell me what it was like
Look, I'll get my stuff
- I leave you to sort it out with Ella.
- This hard fucking barge!
I'll go
So he'll write me a letter?
That's what he said
Do you want a cup of tea?
- Right, I'll do this one
- Me too
Look what we said before to each other, Joe.
Stop!
Stop! I don't like it. Joe
I can't swim. You know it. Stop!
I'm scared, I'm scared, bastard
They've set the day for the trial
FATHER OF TWO TO STAND TRIAL
I thought 4 he has
- What?
- Children. 4 kids
Yes, so did I. It must be a mistake
Push out the paper
Poor bastard
How? He killed an inocent woman
You are not the judge
He didn't do it
What makes you say it?
- It was an accident
- Not what they think
She died without her clothes
so it must be a murder?
Do you want to know how I know
it was an accident?
How do you know that
I know
I came for my stuff
I'll get it
- How is Jim?
- You know how he is
Go and see him yourself
I thought he was comming
Stay with me for a while
- You want a cup of tea?
- You've got work to do
They asked me as a witness at the trial
one of us is enough
I can not tell them anymore anyway
- You'll say hello to the boy for me?
- Go and see him
We need to find a lawyer
To make things proper again
Les said we have no future
He said once the ration fuel stops
The truck will take over
But that doesn't bother me
I've spent my life on the barges
When we save enough money, if you wish
There is a nice bangalo at
the quiet side of Edinburgh
Wouldn't take long, would it, Joe?
- What?
- The divorce
I don't know, Ella
I don't know about such things
It will be easier when Jim's bigger,
the three of us
Say hello to Joe
- Allright
- Bastard!
Mind you langue!
Your wage. Tax deducted
Board!
Some more
Stay ahead
- What's matter?
- It's Sam, my sister's husband
There has been un accident
He felt out the lorry, he was killed
It's about a week, I just got a letter
I sent her a telegram saying we'll visit her
I see you hva a new boyfriend
This is Joe. We're going to be married
You have to excuse me not being dressed
I was not xpecting visitors
Hello, aunt Gwen.
- Do you want a cup of tea?
- I'll help you
Com on, Jim.
Gwen will come to barge for a week or two
Hope you don't mind, Joe?
Don't want to spoil your honeymoon
That'll be good for him
She doesn't drink
Can't understand people who don't drink
If I don't drink in the morning
I'll be drunk the whole day
Gin's my drink
Not gin in lemonade
just gin strait
Some people find it a bit odd but not me
We shoul get a drink sometimes
Tonight?
We can tel Ella we go to the cinema
There's one thing I hate
that's going to the dentists
You sure you don't mind, Ella?
- I want to go to the picture
- No, you go
Someone has to stay and look after the barge
You enjoy yourself
See you later, Ella
Of cause I'm sorry for Sam
one did not want it to happen
I didn't have time to think a lot though
I have to forget it as soon as possible
The bus killed him
I thought he fell off the lorry
Yes he did. Then the bus ran him over
It's about time Ella will look after ourself
how she is doing
One of your girlfriends?
- Yes, she died
- You still carry her photo
Yes, I don't know why
- I should have get rid of it long time ago
- Of cause you should
The dead can't count for himself
Drink your cup
We have better things to attend to
Look at the mess you've made to me
I'm tired
See you in the morning
Leave me alone, Joe
He killed her, as simple as that
We'll see what the judge will say
- The law warranty the justice.
- yes
You want to know what I thing
of this so-called justice?
Lawyers only play words
This bastard should be hung!
I agree. If this guy is guilty
he has to be hung
Calm
Hi there
- Have you finished your writing today?
- Not much
I know you 're going to finish it
you think it's easy?
I'm trying to do something
different, don't you understand?
- I'm trying something new
- No, I don't understand
Why can't you write an ordinary book?
What other people can't understand
For 8 months I'm been gettng enough
sitting in the lausy office
And when I get home there is a drunker asleep
Waht have you done today to earn
enough money to eat?
- I made some custard
- What?
I made some custard
Custard? I worked whole day
anh you made some custard
Yes it triked me a good idea
So i made some
- It's overhere, on the dresser
- Put it where you like
Eat it yourself
Taste your custard
I put a lot of effor in this custard
and you're going to eat it
- No, you can't do it
- Oh I know I'm going to do it
You... you are a bastard
You bastard
He should serve enough time
Pervert like that should be fucked
Hanging, it is too easy
if he is guilty, he shoul die
that's what they say
- When's your birthday, Joe?
- What?
- It's horoscopr, I read it for you
- Where's Ella?
Elle's gone. Come and sit down
What do you mean Ella's gone darts?
Elle's gone to see Les.
What you think you done?
I'm leaving
Should have done it long time ago
You are going anywhere?
No, I'm leaving looking for another job
You're looking for somewhere to stay?
Supposr I am?
- I'll find you a lodger
- I'm not going to stay for long
May be a month
- Well, interested?
- Yes, how much?
I'll introduce you to my wife
I work at night. You'll see her more than me
You have to pay in advance.
Your room is there
I go to work
I see you in the morning
See you later
Dady!
I suppose you 're our last lodger
Get up, he'll be here soon
There were the bargemen
who found her body, isn't it?
- Anyone you know?
- What?
- The bargemen. Did you know them?
- I knew one of them
You have been in a trial?
- No. You?
- No
I don't want to, either
I think I might go along to it
Just to see what it like, you know
Pencils? Give me small something
How do you describe your relationship with the deceased?
We were flatmate but I don't know
I recently moved in so...
We were friendly rather than friends
And what do you know her relationship with the accused?
I think she met him when he came
to fix plumbing in the flat
I only saw him once, so
couldn't from an opinion
But I know she was lonely
Her last boyfriend recently has gone to China
Thank you
You should have been rich, Joe
then it might have been
I loved you
Will you write to me?
I'll send you a letter from China
- You are not going oot China
- May be I am
I'm sorry
What are you sorry about?
It happened
We ran our course
Goodbye, Joe
What you do that for?
I've no use for that
- Must be worth something, no?
- Not to me
I saw him wiht her
I recognize his face
Thank you. No further questions.
I'd like to call Mr. Leslie Gold.
Can you please describe for us the circomstances
Under which you found the body of the deceased?
We were with a cargo of coal to be delivered
and I saw a body bloating by
and I fished it out, with Joe
- Joe?
- My mate
I see
Was ms Dimly dead when you...
fished her out of the water?
- Yes, she was dead already
Thank you
No further questions
We have no further questions
Thank you, you may step down
So? You think he's guilty?
- The murder is not proved yet
- What do you mean?
They didn't prove that it was
They know that
Woman don't get undressed for nothing
- She had sex
- You'll see
They'll hang him
Poor beggar
According to the examination
of the deseased's shoes
it was found that they matched
exactly those of the accused
Also the fibers found on her finger nails
exactly matched the material of the accused's shirt
There could be no mistakes
The chances that they could belong to
anyone else are practically none
with the evodence of sexual activities
and the main of reason
in my opinion there is overwhelming evidence
that the deceased had intimate contact
with the accused
very shortly before her death
- Objection
These facts do not have
any relevance for the jury
Overruled
I wasn't with her then. I swear
I never went near the river
Silence! Silence! Keep order.
Just answer the question, Mr. Gordon.
What was the question, sir?
What did you do after removing the deceased's clothes?
I never took her clothes off
We just went for a walk together
- You was with her
- No, not then
I see
Were you aware that the deceased was pregnant?
No. No, it wasn't me. No
I didn't. I didn't
- You new she was pregnant?
- No
You planed to get rid of her before
your wife discover your dark secret
- No
- She invited you to her house as a tradesman
She trusted you as a tradesman man
You abused this position of trust
You preyed on her loneliness
I alone was with Catherine Dimly
at the time she died
The drowning was accidental
There was no mueder
I cannot identify myself without
the risk of finding myself
in the same shoes as Mr. Gordon.
I made a mistake of not reporting
the accident at the time
and I have that on my conciense
If you condemn Mr. Gordon,
you'll be condemning an innocent man
Ladies and gentlemen, who speaks for you?
Have you reached a verdict?
Yes
What is your verdict?
We find the accused guilty as charged
Is your verdict unanimous or by majority?
Unanimous
Would the accused please stand
Mr. Gordon, do you have anything to say
before the sentence is passed?
I swear to god I'm innocent
You put to us in beautiful cloths!
- You thought about the child?
- Silence!
Now clear the court
M. Daniel Gordon, you have been found guilty
of the murder of Ms Catherine Dimly.
After taking in considerations
and the circomstamces of this case
I have no choice but to impose
the maximum penalty
I therefore sentence you to be
by the neck until you are dead
may God have merci on your soul
Teke the prisoner out
Ladies and gentlement of the jury
Thank you for your civic duty
All rise!