How I Learned to Fly (2023)

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How I Learned to Fly (2023)

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(projector whirring)

(film clicking)

(people arguing faintly)

(dark music)

(object booms)

(dogs barking)

(Eli snoring lightly)

(fluorescent lights buzzing)

(brooding music)

(fluorescent lights

buzzing menacingly)

(phone beeping)

(brooding music)

(haunting music)

(water splashing)

(water trickling)

(insects chirping)

There's a glitter

of the city

That can make a body roam

But my light is your love

- [Daniel] Mom.

The way she looked at the world

wasn't always easy for

us kids to understand.

- Stop it.

- [Daniel] Mom had her rules.

- Go ahead.

- [Daniel] Negativity was

not allowed into the house.

(Dorothee laughs)

She said it was like cr*ck.

Highly addictive and everywhere.

- That's all you

get, so watch it.

- [Daniel] Looking

back, she was right.

- [Cliff] Thank you.

- [Daniel] Sad stories

are to be found so easily.

- [Dorothee] Oh, I

didn't get no rice.

- [Daniel] Not so

much the happy ones.

But once you change the

way you look at things,

the things you look at

(Eli snoring lightly)

change.

(alarm beeping)

(dogs barking)

(fire sirens wailing distantly)

(neighbors shouting faintly)

(laid-back music)

Father

I stretch my hands to thee

No other help I know

My Lord

My Lord

My blessings

If I should count them all

As countless as the stars

My Lord

My Lord

If thou withdraw

Thyself from me

Ah

(phone ringing)

- [Daniel] Hello?

- [Mrs. Meyers] Good morning.

This is Mrs. Meyers,

the academic counselor from

Vermont Valley High School.

Is Mrs. Davis available?

- Uh, no.

- Is this Daniel?

- Yes.

- [Mrs. Meyers] Hi Daniel.

We spoke a couple weeks ago.

I have one more

piece of information

for your mother about

the financial aid,

but she wouldn't return my calls

and this is the only

number I have here.

- She lost her phone.

- [Mrs. Meyers] Daniel, I'm

really trying to help here.

I just looked at

your latest grades

and you're a perfect

candidate for college.

So could you help me get

your mother on the phone?

(train droning)

- [Daniel] The dreams

started after dad left.

(tender music)

(Daniel screaming)

(Daniel thuds)

It was as if he was

pulling me down with him.

(train wheels screeching)

- Hey! Daniel, how you doing?

- Good.

- And your mom,

how's she doing?

- She been pretty busy lately.

- Gotcha.

Yeah, I just hadn't

seen her in a while now-

- Got to go.

- All right.

(gentle jazz music)

(fluorescent lights buzzing)

(pencil scratching)

(gentle jazz music continues)

(fluorescent lights

continue buzzing)

(gentle jazz music continues)

(door thuds)

- [Daniel] Shower

before I'm back.

(gentle jazz music continues)

(traffic droning)

(phone beeping)

- [Automated Message]

Your new balance is $5.19.

(patrons and employees

chattering softly)

(water splashing)

(gentle jazz music continues)

(gentle jazz music continues)

(mailbox squeaks)

(car alarm honking distantly)

(Daniel sighs)

(insects chirping)

(insects continue chirping)

- Dude, you could

have just cut one.

(gentle music)

Thank you though.

(phone beeping and ringing)

- [Dorothee] You've reached the

voicemail of Dorothee Davis.

Leave your name and number

and I'll call you back.

- Um, hi- hi M- Mom.

I, uh...

- [Daniel] You haven't

showered yet, have you?

(brooding music)

- Are those legs or toothpicks?

I can't tell.

- [Daniel] Eli.

(Daniel knocking)

- I forbid you from

using the hot water

until you grow some

g*dd*mn muscles.

- Eli. Turn the water on.

(Eli gasps and screams)

- Walk to school or

run. I don't care.

But make sure you getting

rid of those girl legs.

(brooding music continues)

(Eli shouts)

- Eli.

(water crashing)

(Daniel shouting)

(Daniel thuds)

- [Louis] Hey,

Dorothee, you home?

(Louis knocking)

Knock, knock.

It's your neighbor, Louis.

I got this letter that

blew over in my driveway.

Yeah, it's hella windy out here.

(Louis knocking)

Okay, I'm just gonna

leave it under the door.

(paper rustling)

(airplane droning)

(melancholic music)

(phone camera clicking)

(dogs barking)

(phone camera clicking)

(melancholic music continues)

(Eli snoring gently)

(melancholic music continues)

(switch clicks)

(insects chirping)

(Eli grunting softly)

- Hey. Hey.

- No, no! No!

- Hey, hey, hey, hey.

It's okay. You're okay.

Here.

(gentle music)

(Daniel humming)

And if that mocking

bird don't sing

Momma's gonna buy

you a diamond ring

- Oh, so daddy taking

care of his little girl?

- Little f*g have no legs?

(teens laugh)

- Give him some f*cking time.

(gentle music continues)

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm

(gentle music continues)

Whoa-oh-oh-oh

Whoa-oh-oh-oh

Whoa-oh-oh-Oh, oh

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm

Found peace

I found love and peace I

(alarm chiming)

Join

Join

(alarm continues chiming)

Mm-mm-mm-mm-mm

(birds chirping)

- When is mom...?

(gentle music)

- What?

- S- she is not, uh,

(dark music)

coming back.

- Stop talking about her.

Do you want them to separate us?

Do you want to end

up in foster care?

(gentle music)

(Game Boy chiming cheerfully)

(door thuds)

(Daniel and neighbor

chattering faintly)

(gate creaks faintly)

(tender music)

(tender music continues)

(fence rattles)

(tender music continues)

Amor Mama

Ooh

Oh, my love

(children screaming playfully)

Amor Mama

Ooh

Ooh

Amor Mama

Poor Mama

Poor Mama

Amor Mama

Poor Mama

Poor Mama

Ooh, ooh, ah

Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ah, ah

Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

(traffic droning)

(gentle dark music)

(gentle dark music continues)

(gentle dark music continues)

(foil crinkling)

(foil continues crinkling)

There's a glitter of a city

That could make a body roam

But my light is your love

There's no light

I place above

- [Mechanic] If the

engine isn't turning over

as you expected it to,

like I said, flash tutorial.

Make sure 12-volts are

running to the battery

and then check the alternator

to make sure that we're

getting the current.

That my light is your love

You're the brightest

star I know

(bottles clinking)

And I look for love

from the stars above

In the hustle and the bustle

of the city people's ways

(water splashing)

(dishes clinking)

And I watch you every day

And every night I dream

Yes, every night I dream

Of you-know-who

- Food.

Eli!

(insects chirping)

(worrisome music)

sh*t.

Hey, hey.

Wake up. Come on.

You okay?

What happened?

Look at you.

(worrisome music continues)

(water splashing)

(insects chirping)

(dogs barking distantly)

(water splashing)

(liquor sloshing)

(phone beeping)

(gentle music)

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

(insects chirping)

(Daniel sighs softly)

(gentle music

continues distortedly)

(blinds clacking distortedly)

(blinds continue clacking)

(gentle music)

- We don't steal.

We don't drink.

We don't lie.

We dress well.

(spoon clattering)

(gentle music continues)

(sirens wailing faintly)

- Look, I get that you don't

want to talk to me, right?

But I can't have you

walking around drunk

without an explanation.

So write it, draw it,

whatever, do anything.

I don't care.

I just want to

know what happened.

When you're done do the dishes.

- Where is my Game Boy?

- I needed to pay rent.

(sheets rustling)

(sheets continues rustling)

(upbeat music)

f*ck.

(water splashing)

C'mon.

I'll handle the dishes later.

I made a mistake

And I owe you an apology.

(razor buzzing)

I f*cked up.

Sometimes I feel so good

Giving love to you

And hope you will feel

The same as I do

Come on, have faith

And love will find a way

Sometimes I feel so good

Giving love to you

- My favorite pair.

Happy birthday.

They look pretty good on you.

(tender music)

Hey, I'm, uh, sorry I

forgot your birthday.

Hey, come on.

(tender music continues)

I love you.

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh

(brooding music)

(train droning)

(starter whirring)

(starter whirring)

- Hey, how you guys doing?

Eli?

Look, the guy from the

gas company came by here

and said he need to

shut off your gas.

Been having problem

with your gas lately?

Listen, I don't want you boys

getting sick, so. (chuckles)

Night's been getting cold

as hell around here lately.

Virtue never dwells alone.

It always has a neighbor.

Look man, I can see what

you boys been going through.

So take that.

Ain't no shame in that.

All right, just be careful.

Make sure you switch it

off before you go to sleep.

Oh, and that note's

for your brother.

- Hey, what's, what's wrong

with y- with your car?

- I don't know.

This piece of sh*t been

bitching at me for a while now.

- [Eli] Thank you.

- Hey, if you're hungry,

there's always food at my house.

There's the hustle

and the bustle

Of the city people's way

But my light is your love

And I want you every day

Yes, every night I dream

Every night I dream

Yes, every night I dream

Of you-know-who

Oh, yes you do

You must know who

My light is you

My life is you

- Shoulda sold this

m*therf*cker a long time ago.

Couldn't do it.

Some things you just

fall in love with.

You know, you can't help it.

The more love you give,

the more love you get back.

It's the law.

That's how the universe

works, you know?

It's magical. (sighs)

But I have no idea

what's wrong with it now.

You ever fix a car?

Look at this piece of sh*t, man.

Full of flaws.

I even yell at it sometime.

(gentle music)

You ever think about it?

How there's nothing

in this world

that's not loved by

something or someone?

Nothing man.

Everything you see,

it's here to be loved.

(wrench cranking)

You all right?

Something bothering you?

I know I'm nosy, man. I know.

It upsets a lot of

people and I get it.

Lemme me say this,

I only ask because I care.

Ain't nothing in this

life gonna be perfect.

You know, there's always

gonna be something

that's broken, missing,

you know, need to be fixed.

Ain't got nothing

to do with you.

Absolutely nothing.

This whole thing right

here, all this, see,

it's a sh*t show.

It's a spectacle that

you have no control over.

But the one thing you do

have the power to control

is yourself and your heart.

The way you care about

the people that you love.

No reason to be harsh

on yourself or to hide,

or to hold back, no reason.

Took me a long time to

figure that sh*t out.

Too f*cking long.

(starter whirring)

(engine rumbles)

Oh!

Holy sh*t, man.

- How'd you do that?

- Uh,

YouTube.

- I don't understand.

(birds chirping)

I'm not hungry, so eat it all.

(dogs barking distantly)

(dogs continue

barking distantly)

(tender music)

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

(tender music continues)

(tender music continues)

(Daniel chuckles)

(Daniel sniffing)

(Daniel grunts)

Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh

(alarm beeping)

- [Eli] We s- shower daily.

(alarm continues beeping)

(phone chimes)

(warm jazz music)

(Eli sniffs)

(warm jazz music continues)

One bright

And guiding light

That taught me

wrong from right

I found

In my mother's eyes

Those baby tales she told me

Those streets are

paved with gold

I found, I found, I found

- We don't steal.

We don't drink.

We wash our clothes.

We look, look, look,

look out for each other.

We love, love

and respect each other.

(backpacks thudding)

(backpack thuds)

(audio ringing)

- You tell me what happened.

Read it out loud.

(birds chirping)

(Eli exhales sharply)

(ceiling fan whooshing)

(worrisome music)

(Eli grunting)

Sit down!

You're not going anywhere.

Come on.

(Eli grunts)

Read it! Read it!

(tumultuous music)

(tumultuous music fades sharply)

(birds chirping)

(birds continue chirping)

(birds continue chirping)

I took it too far.

(birds continue chirping)

I just want to

communicate with you.

I want to help you.

(birds continue chirping)

(Daniel grunts)

Get up.

You don't have to

get out of bed today.

(gentle music)

- We just talk to each other.

We talk to each other.

(gentle music continues)

(door chimes)

(gentle music continues)

(car alarm chirps)

- [Dorothee] You've reached the

voicemail of Dorothee Davis.

Leave your name and number

and I'll call you back.

- Hi, M- Mom.

I w- wanted

to t- tell you

about this a- amazing

pizza I'm having

and- and it

almost tastes

as good as the...

(Eileen snarling)

(Eileen growling)

(Eileen yelps)

(energetic music)

That's what I get

for being so kind

I give you my love and

you leave me behind

That's what I get

for being so true

It hurts when a woman

makes a fool out of you

I've done everything

that a good man should

I tried to please ya

(dog whines)

Every way I could

I've given you

everything that I own

But next thing I know,

that the turkey has flown

That's what I get

for being so kind

(phone ringing)

I give you my love

And you leave

me behind, yeah

- [Answering Machine] Please

leave a message after the tone.

(phone beeps)

- Hi, uh,

I f- found your dog.

And I'll bring him home as so-

- [Automated Message]

Your credit is too low.

Please check your balance

or contact customer service.

(Eli knocking)

(doorbell buzzing)

(Eli knocking)

(car honks and revs)

- God, you're saving my ass.

My mom's just about to k*ll me.

Mom!

(dog groaning)

The dog is fine.

This young gentleman

just brought her back.

Mom, listen.

Eileen is fine.

She's with me now.

Listen, Eileen is fine, okay?

No, I don't have any

cash with me, but...

Gimme a second.

Mom!

Of course I'm gonna take

this from your cash.

It's your dog.

Get down, Eileen!

You don't wanna

give him anything?

(crow cawing)

(lively jazz music)

(lively jazz music continues)

(lively jazz music continues)

(water splashing)

(lively jazz music continues)

(starter whirring)

(lively jazz music continues)

- I see you got inspired.

(gate creaks)

(birds chirping)

(fridge door thuds)

(fridge door thuds)

(fridge door thuds)

(pizza box rustling)

(traffic droning faintly)

(bleak music)

(bleak music continues)

(downtrodden music)

(downtrodden music continues)

- Do you know what this means?

(downtrodden music continues)

(downtrodden music continues)

You know, I really wish you'd

say something right now.

I don't have anyone that I

can talk to about all this.

(downtrodden music continues)

(downtrodden music continues)

(downtrodden music continues)

(keys jingle)

(downtrodden music continues)

(engine rumbles)

(garbage bag rustling)

(sirens wailing faintly)

Uh, I...

(neighbors chattering faintly)

(birds chirping)

(trunk lid creaks)

(dogs barking)

(traffic droning)

(gentle music)

Hi, Mom.

I just wanted to tell you

that we will sleep in the car.

(gate creaks)

But we won't be far. Okay?

Mama

I'm in love

And I know love

Ooh, ooh, ooh

Mama

Went through my life, yeah

And I won't be

like this in love

Hello, Mama

(fire crackling)

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

(garbage bags rustling)

- Where you guys headed?

- Going for a drive.

Eli fixed the car.

- Hm.

- Well, I made some sandwiches.

- Thanks.

- Look, it's not a lot of

people left in this world

that still listen.

You're blessed.

You too. You're blessed, man.

(car doors creak)

(engine rumbles)

(upbeat music)

You know that I love

you so much it's crazy

It's crazy

And I bet that you

feel the same way I do

My love keeps

growing every day

Every day

Oh darling, won't you

come and stay with me

- And then the little boy said-

Come on and stay

- "It's far away, Mr. Frog."

(engine rumbling)

(crickets chirping)

(upbeat music continues)

(engine pinging)

(traffic banging and droning)

(dogs barking)

(sirens wailing faintly)

(car alarm honking)

(gentle music)

(insects chirping)

(mailbox creaks)

(gentle music continues)

Whoa-oh-oh-oh-a-oh-a, oh

Whoa-oh-oh-oh-a-oh-a, oh

- We don't steal.

We don't drink.

We don't lie.

(switches creak)

(keys jingle)

(gentle music continues)

(Lada moaning)

(car creaking)

(Jerry grunting)

(Lada screams)

- Jesus! What the hell.

Who the f*ck...

Pervert!

Dirty little sh*t!

f*ck!

- Just a kid. (laughs)

- Where the f*ck

did he come from?

(water splashing)

Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

- Arm up.

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh

- A- a- a- (sighs lightly)

Are we

h- homeless?

(dogs barking faintly)

(insects chirping)

(dogs barking faintly)

(insects continue chirping)

- No. No, no.

We, I mean, we have this

and we have each other.

You know, some people, they

have, they have nothing.

They have, they have no one.

They sleep on the curb.

So, you know, basically, we're,

we're kind of rich.

(dogs continue barking faintly)

Good night.

(gentle music)

- [Eli] We love and

respect- respect each other.

We l- look after each other.

Go to school.

We do our homework.

- These are financial aid forms

for like tuition, supplies,

housing, of course.

- I'd be able to

rent my own place?

- It wouldn't be a house,

but a small studio or room?

Yes.

(gentle music continues)

Some day we'll rise

Rise, rise

- Come on guys.

You know this is not

a public bathroom.

(door creaks)

Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

(gravel crunching)

(police radio chattering)

(siren chirps)

(insects chirping)

- A- are we in trouble, sir?

- What are you doing in there?

- Homework.

- You guys are going to school?

- Yes, sir.

- [Officer Luz] When'd

you eat your last meal?

- Um, 10 hours ago.

(insects continue chirping)

(police radio

continues chattering)

- By no means are

you in trouble.

I wish I could help you guys.

I wish I could get you

outta this situation.

You guys are doing great.

And take care of each other.

Okay?

- Okay.

(insects continue chirping)

(Daniel sighs)

(gentle music)

(gentle music continues)

(backboard thuds)

- Hey, what's

taking you so long?

- Yeah, why are you

taking off your shoes?

(lively jazz music)

(lively jazz music continues)

(lively jazz music continues)

- So did you forget your shoes?

(lively jazz music continues)

Oh, okay.

Cool. Cool.

So you just, (chuckles)

you just left.

Dude, what the f*ck?

What the f*ck goes on

in that little stupid

f*cking head of yours?

(lively jazz music continues)

(birds chirping)

They stole your shoes.

(lively jazz music continues)

(Eli sniffles)

It's okay.

I'll get you another pair.

(lively jazz music continues)

(lively jazz music continues)

You got the mail?

(mailbox creaks)

(lively jazz music softens)

(insects chirping)

(Eli snoring softly)

Maybe I was too exhausted

or maybe I just wanted

everything to be over.

(gentle music)

But the moment I let go,

things started to change.

Ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh

(clothes rustling rhythmically)

(Eli moaning gently)

Hey, you think you could

do that in the shower?

(birds chirping)

- We don't have

a- a shower.

(spiritual music)

(spiritual music continues)

(spiritual music continues)

- You know they're real leather?

(spiritual music continues)

You look pretty good.

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

Mighty all day

What?

Mm, mighty all day

(light buzzing)

Thank you.

(pencil scratching)

(switch clicks)

(washers droning)

(washer beeping)

(water splashing)

Come on.

- Your desk

- You know her?

- Come.

Come on. You first.

There's some towels back there.

(change clanking)

16 divided by 4.

(gentle jazz music)

Make four equal stacks.

Count!

Where are your parents?

You don't talk much, huh?

- [Eli] Mom is on a holiday.

- Holidays, huh?

For how long?

You know, my mom's

on holiday too

and I wish she would

never come back.

- Four.

- Write that down.

(change jangling)

My mom forced me to

count so much change

that to this day, I can tell

by weighing a handful of coins

exactly how much money that is.

21 divided by 3.

She could have bought a

machine to count all the coins

but she claimed that she doesn't

trust machines or employees

and would rather have me count.

I believed her at the time.

It took me years to realize

that she's actually

greedy as f*ck.

I can't help it.

That's the world I grew up in.

And this would've been it

if I didn't force my parents

to change their plans.

It got pretty ugly

when I told them

I don't want anything

to do with this.

Basically, I had

to blackmail them.

Oh, I'm their only child.

So I kidnapped Mom's dog.

My mom would only get her back

if they let me go to college.

- Uh, you're- you're...

- Weird. Yeah, I know.

And that's how I became

a computer scientist.

72 divided by 6.

- W- what's a

computer-

- Computer scientist?

I guess it's a job I never

even dared to dream of

when I first started

counting change in here

with a mom who barely

spoke English at the time.

My mom missed her dog so much

that one day she came to

my room ready to negotiate.

They would finally

let me go to college.

On one condition:

I have to look after

the business on holidays

so after 25 years of work

they could finally

take some time off.

And that was our deal.

(Eileen barks)

Shut up.

Why does she have a-

w- why is her leg?

- Oh, she got hit by a car.

Yeah, she hasn't

learned anything since.

She keeps running away.

Even with three legs.

(Eileen grumbles)

Sometimes my mom calls

me by the dog's name.

Accidentally, of course.

- Seven.

- Write that down.

I guess that sums up our

relationship pretty well.

- We gotta go.

- No, he stays.

He needs a desk.

Where are you going?

- Work.

(door chimes)

(gentle lounge music)

- Feels good, huh?

(washers rumbling gently)

(gentle lounge music continues)

Don't forget to pack that too.

Keep it. You saved my ass.

(gentle lounge music continues)

What?

Just wait.

(phone buzzing)

(Mom chattering angrily)

Okay, let me go change and

then we can go for a walk.

(Mom continues

chattering angrily)

I feel like it's

worked out for the best

because we all love her.

You know, I mean, who

wouldn't love a dog?

(Eli chuckles)

Hey, gimme a second.

(Yaya sighs softly)

Come on. There are no cars.

(gentle music continues)

(power lines buzzing)

I like the thought of being

the only person in the world,

like, the last life

in the universe.

(lighter clicks)

Sometimes when I

look at the night sky

I think about how small

we like to make ourselves.

Like we trick

ourselves into thinking

that the moon is up there

and we're down here.

(siren wailing faintly)

But there's absolutely

no truth to that.

I mean, it's just a way

of looking at things.

Like, I'd much rather believe

we're hovering

high above it all.

I see the moon down there.

Doesn't that feel much better?

(disorienting music)

(wind whistles)

- You're, uh, you're-

- Weird. Yeah, you said that.

- Yeah, but, uh-

- What?

- I, uh,

I- I like, I like you.

- Can I ask you something?

Have you ever f*cked a girl?

(rumbling music)

(insects chirping)

You have f*cked a

girl, haven't you?

You gay?

- I'm, I'm, I- I'm 14.

- So you masturbate a lot, huh?

(sirens continue

wailing faintly)

Come back to the

laundromat tomorrow,

you can use the shower.

(insects continue chirping)

(soft jazz music)

(boss chattering indistinctly)

(soft jazz music continues)

(soft jazz music continues)

- Daniel.

Do you have my number?

Come back tomorrow

And text me when you get here.

I'm so sorry for

what happened today.

- [Daniel] Thank you.

(soft jazz music continues)

(sirens wailing faintly)

(soft jazz music continues)

(soft jazz music continues)

I couldn't deny it.

Yeah, I was flying in my dreams

but in real life everything

was falling apart.

- [Dorothee] You've reached the

voicemail of Dorothee Davis.

Leave your name and number

and I'll call you back.

- Uh, uh,

hi, M- Mom.

I- I- I gotta go.

(insects chirping)

(plastic bag rustling)

(Eli slurping)

(ship horn blaring distantly)

- She's dead.

There's no point in

leaving her messages.

Mom is dead.

(g*nsh*t blasts)

(Dorothee thumps)

(insects chirping)

(insects continue chirping)

- Sit down.

Sit down!

(insects continue chirping)

(Cliff sighs)

(beer sloshes)

What do you see?

(insects continue chirping)

- A g*n.

- Speak up boy!

What do you see?

- A g*n.

- No. Try again.

(beer sloshes)

(insects continue chirping)

- A g*n, a table.

- You know, there are

certain moments in life

when you gotta speak up,

when you gotta be loud,

when you want to

confront your enemy.

Like when someone

hits you in the face,

what you going to do?

(fists thud)

You hit back, right?

Then there's these other moments

when you gotta stand

down, look away.

Shut your mouth.

(chuckles) You follow me?

See, you want to live your

life according to what?

Reality? Not fantasy?

Hell, we all want

to live our lives

according to what's

actually real.

You agree with me here?

- Yes.

- Close your eyes.

(bottle thuds)

Close your f*cking eyes, Daniel.

(insects continue chirping)

What do you see now?

(insects continue chirping)

- Nothing.

- No magic.

One moment the g*n is there,

the next moment it's

gone.

See, that's how our minds work,

how we remember things.

Don't we?

You always been the smart

one of the family, right?

So I'm sure you understand

what I'm saying here.

If you and your brother

wanna stay together,

now's the time for you

to be really smart

about what you remember.

So I'll ask you again.

(beer sloshes)

What do you see?

(insects continue chirping)

Look at her.

Look at her!

(Daniel breathing heavily)

(insects continue chirping)

Tell me,

what do you see?

(insects continue chirping)

(insects continue chirping)

- Nothing.

I see nothing.

(Cliff laughing wildly)

(Cliff continues laughing)

(insects continue chirping)

- Help me carry that big

piece of nothing outside.

(Eli snoring softly)

(gentle music)

Ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh-ooh

Ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh-ooh

(birds chirping)

(traffic droning)

(phone ringing)

- [Automated Message] No one

is available to take your call.

Please leave a message

after the tone.

(phone beeps)

- [Daniel] Hey

Eli, where are you?

(traffic continues droning)

(phone ringing)

- [Automated Message]

Our small volunteer group

is overwhelmed with those

requesting assistance.

Please speak your full name

and phone number

slowly and clearly

and we will get back to

you as soon as we can.

- [Automated Message] This

mailbox is full. Goodbye.

(phone beeps)

- (grunts) f*ck! f*ck!

(Daniel shouts primally)

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

(desperate music)

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Eli!

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

Oh, oh

I'm sorry, I'm so sorry.

I should have, I should have

told you earlier about Mom.

(waves crashing)

(seagulls squawking)

Mom loved this place.

Is that why you're here?

(waves continue crashing)

(waves continue crashing)

(waves continue crashing)

(waves continue crashing)

(waves continue crashing)

You read it?

(waves continue crashing)

- Ev- every-

everybody leaves me.

(waves continue crashing)

- So

you were gonna leave

me before I left you?

Is that what this is?

'Cause, 'cause of this?

(tender music)

Hey.

I'm not gonna leave you.

I'm never gonna leave you.

- All these colleges are

very close to where you live.

Would you consider applying

further outta state?

- No.

- Oh, okay.

Ooh, ooh, ooh

Ooh, ooh

(gentle music continues)

- Dear Mr. Davis,

I am delighted to inform you

that the Committee of Admissions

has admitted you to the class.

Someday we'll rise

Rise, rise

(shopping cart rattling)

(gentle music continues)

- So you speak now?

What made you change your mind?

What's this?

It's an ashtray?

(ashtray clicks)

- That

was

my mom's.

- Thanks.

Let's get you to the back.

Yeah. Okay.

Yeah, I can do that. Bye.

Come on. I got a

surprise for us.

(door creaks loudly)

(patrons chattering)

(driving electronic music)

(driving electronic

music continues)

(sirens wailing)

(driving electronic music)

(waves crashing)

(seagulls squawking)

- Where you going?

(waves continue crashing)

(waves continue crashing)

(suitcase splashes)

(phone beeping and ringing)

- [Automated Message] This

number is no longer in use.

Please dial another

number or call...

- S- sh- she loved this place.

Why?

Why- why- why did he,

why did he k*ll her?

(waves continue crashing)

- You know, Mom always

wanted to be a teacher

but she ended up

scrubbing toilets

at the school where

she wanted to teach at.

One of the guys who worked there

offered her money

in exchange for

sex.

He found out.

(gentle music)

(gentle music continues)

Some day we'll rise

Rise, rise

(Eli snoring softly)

- [Daniel] I never

had my own room.

It was weird.

It looked exactly

like in my dream.

And even though this was

a new experience for me,

(Eli snoring softly)

we decided to keep some of

our family traditions alive.

Looking back, life

suddenly seemed so simple.

There was basically

just one thing

she wanted us to remember.

She wrote it down

a long time ago.

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

Someday we'll rise

Rise, rise

(gentle music continues)

(gentle music continues)

There's the

glitter of the city

That could make a body roam

But my light is your love

There's no light I

place above your glow

So I sing this little ditty

As I make it

through the show

That my light is your love

(upbeat jazz music)

You're the brightest

star I know

And I look for love

from the stars above

Will that kiss light

the fire inside

In the hustle and the bustle

of the city people's ways

Well, my light is your love

And I watch you every day

And every night I dream

Every night I dream

Yes, every night I dream

Of you-know-who

Oh, yes you do

You might know who

My light is you

(upbeat jazzy music continues)

(upbeat jazzy music continues)

(upbeat jazzy music continues)

(upbeat jazzy music continues)

(upbeat jazzy music continues)
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