Sweet East, The (2023)

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Wanna hang on to it?

Oh, my God!

Never know.

Might be worth something

if I blow up.

You good, girl?

Yeah, sure,

Hell, I'll go again

if you want.

That's okay.

Hmm?

What?

No, I was just thinking about

the end of that movie.

What about it?

She was funny, right?

I mean, I thought

it was kind of Ret*rded.

Oh, Lillian...

They were all

from different planets,

and they spoke

the same language.

-Oh...

-Doesn't make sense.

Come on, it's just a movie.

Hey, you f*cking rank b*tches.

We're in f*cking

Washington, D.C.

What do you have

to say to your fans?

Oh, sh*t!

A lot of this city

was built up from scratch.

But Rock Creek

was already a cemetery,

and this was still

the province of Maryland.

Now, almost 300 years later,

many famous Americans

are buried there.

Upton Sinclair.

Anybody know who that is?

Nobody knows

who Upton Sinclair is.

Uh, oh, it's The Jungle.

It's a book about labor.

Hey, I got something

for you, Annabel.

Troy you're f*cking rank.

Ew.

On my left here,

across that body of water,

that's the campus of

Howard University.

Some of the famous alumni

from there,

Thurgood Marshall,

Phylicia Rashad

from the show

The Cosby Show.

This is a big day

for the west front

of the building,

which may have previously

been considered the rear.

Explaining this breach

from protocol,

President Reagan, who had been

the governor of California,

explained that

he wanted to look west

to the rest of the country.

So I'll leave you with that.

And when we reconvene,

we'll see

what's going on inside.

Annabel, I've got something

to show the president.

Come back.

We're doing Bible study

at 6:00 p.m.

What the f*ck?

You f*cking redneck...

-Scared the sh*t

out of them, boy!

-Where are they from?

Ohio. Showed 'em how we do it

down in South Cackalacky.

Oh, we leaving soon?

I could eat the sh*t

out of a dead goat's assh*le!

Ew! Don't be disgusting, Troy.

"Ew! Don't be

disgusting, Troy."

Okay. I'm gonna get ready.

Bye, haters.

Annabel, wait up.

You're just gonna be

pissed at me

this whole entire trip?

Mmm-mmm.

I hate this.

It was your idea.

I know. That's the worst part.

Say hi, Max.

Better drop some beats.

Take the mic, Annabel.

This is for the

Capital Steps whiteys.

Yes, whitey.

You're just afraid

to let them in.

(RAP CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY]

Excuse me.

Calm the f*ck down.

Calm down!

I need to speak to the manager.

He knows why I'm here.

You. I'm gonna say this

once and only once.

Little creepy m*therf*cker.

I need to know what's going on

down in that basement now.

Basement?

Give me the keys

to the basement!

I assure you, sir,

we do not have a basement.

You're gonna look at me

in the eyes and tell me

that you're not

raping kids down there?

He's raping kids down there!

Any of you guys get r*ped?

I'm getting out of here.

Are you coming?

It seemed so much

bigger when I was a kid.

Anyway, the emails

were written in code,

"CP" which was supposed to be

for "cheese pizza,"

and some genius

in this board decided

it was child p*rn,

and they basically Rosetta

Stoned it from there.

I just realized

I don't know who you are.

I'm no one, really.

Oh, hi, nobody. I'm Caleb.

Lillian. I'm just a student.

Hey, you go to college here?

-Yeah.

-Whereabouts?

Um, Howard.

No. Really?

Really, why?

No reason.

Where the f*ck

are you guys, huh?

Well, f*cking hurry up,

then, you p*ssy.

Bring the van around.

Sweet green on D?

All right, I'll be there.

Fancy a trip to Charm City?

It's really pretty.

Not if you know what's in it.

Whoo! Hey!

-Hey. You hungry?

-Hey, get in there.

You know, this is mostly

dumpster stuff.

We never pay for food

or anything here

in restaurants or, you know,

supermarkets, whatever.

I'm kind of full, though.

What do you guys,

like, do for work?

We run things here

on a collective model.

We've got

three adjunct professors,

a public defender,

a flight attendant.

For everybody here

it's very important

to be as mobile as possible

to facilitate

political activity, protest,

other direct action

type activity,

which is the essential

aspect of what we do.

Like that thing

in Trenton tomorrow

that I was talking about.

Cool.

Are you an artist, too?

I say artivist.

What I had to ask was,

how do you render browsing

as a performance?

Because that's what

I wanted to do.

I wanted to take this

everyday activity

that shapes people's perceptions

to a far greater degree

than they're even aware of.

De-familiarize it.

So take what happened today.

Whatever it was

that happened today.

The sound manipulation

gives the experience

a whole different dimension.

There's a layer of distortion

on the distortion,

so you can really

feel the process.

Wait.

So do you post these videos

online or, like, what do you...

That would kind of undermine

the nature of the performance,

which is supposed to be

a one-off and have an aura,

not to sound pretentious,

but the main thing,

sh*t's only gonna

keep getting heavier.

That sh*t you saw today,

that's just the beginning.

What are you looking at?

What, you've never

seen gauges before?

No, I have.

They hurt?

I mean, not really.

They do them over time.

They go up in sizes.

But, you know,

it's the same as anything.

Your body gets

used to it during practice.

Kind of like losing

your virginity.

I thought about getting

my tongue pierced for a while.

Most of my hardware

is downstairs.

Want to see it?

What?

Oh, Jesus.

Before you ask,

I usually pee sitting down.

But it works

for everything else.

You wanna touch it?

No. What the f*ck?

Oh, my God.

-I freaked you out...

I'm just f*cking around.

-No.

I'm a Boy Scout.

I swear I'm a Boy Scout.

No monkey business.

Scout's honor.

Scout's honor, yeah.

I don't know.

-Hey.

-Hey.

Do you wanna smoke?

Oh, I'm good. Thanks though.

All right.

Actually, I'll smoke.

Oh, thanks.

Do you mind if I use

your phone for a minute?

-Because I broke mine.

-Go for it.

Thanks.

Everything okay?

You look kind of spooked.

Yeah...

It's none of my business,

but I have a pretty good sense

for when somebody is

running away from something.

I'm not running away

from anything.

-Oh.

-Do I look like I'm running

away from something?

Mmm, no, it's just...

I used to live with this guy

who was like a total toxic

piece of sh*t.

I mean, I lived off

of him, really.

Which made me feel pathetic,

which made him think

I was pathetic,

which he lorded over me

and I let him

because my self-esteem

was trash.

I had nowhere else to go.

And then suddenly one day

he just, closed fist,

hit me in the face...

Boom! That was it.

That's messed up.

How are you getting

to D.C. tomorrow?

I was thinking I might

go with you guys, actually.

To Trenton, seriously?

Did Caleb explain

the situation to you?

It's gonna get pretty heavy.

Yeah, he did.

He told me everything.

I'm sure he did.

What do you mean?

Hmm, nothing. I mean,

Caleb's fine for a rich kid.

He's rich?

He doesn't look rich.

Yeah, he went

to high school everywhere,

like Brazil, Swaziland,

Timbuktu...

The only thing

Caleb's running from

is a Georgetown townhouse.

Good morning.

Scrapple?

No, thanks.

Okay, we gotta get in

before it gets dark,

because it's a public park.

Which means we've got

a narrow window to hit him in.

Okay, you got that?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Okay.

But then,

you got seven minutes.

- Right?

- Right, right.

It's a lifetime

of the fight, right?

Right.

But that does not mean

we can afford to f*ck around

and waste time.

- Right?

- Right.

So grab your man,

or woman, and engage.

Let's go!

Hey, who wants

this dog sh*t?

No one's here.

Didn't say anything

about which parking lot?

Dude, he just said

"the parking lot."

What the f*ck is this?

I don't f*cking know,

I'm telling you what he said.

Of course,

nobody thought to f*cking

map it out.

Dude,

they're not even here.

Bro.

For real?

Dude, this is

a nature preserve,

not a public park.

Nature reserve

is a public park.

Okay.

-Bro.

-What do we do?

I'll tell you

what we don't do.

We don't split up our force.

That's rookie sh*t.

Adam's right.

Ow.

-I dropped my phone.

-What the f*ck?

I don't see any Nazis.

Ah! I'm getting eaten alive

by mosquitoes.

What am I supposed to do

about that?

I don't know.

Didn't you plan this

whole thing?

Maybe bug spray?

Brian risked his ass

to get us this info,

you know.

Well, then,

maybe Brian should've

- Yo, tell this bitch

-told you to bring

some f*cking OFF!?

-to shut up.

Oh, my God!

-I gotta pee.

-You want me to watch?

Ew, no.

I mean, watch out for you.

-No.

-Be careful.

Whatever. I'll let you know

if someone waves

their nasty ass

Swiss cheese d*ck at me.

There's a competition

to be organized

within our European brotherhood

bringing in the sweat fields

in Africa,

in our Europe civilization,

so that the financial part

in one European country

can be used as against

the financial part in another.

All the great financial central

power of the world,

now shipping

from the city of London

to Wall Street, New York,

shall be able,

on the mass of money, of wealth,

and of power,

which it brings to it,

again and again...

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Are you sure

you're in the right place?

I feel certain

I've never seen you

at one of these affairs before.

I would have remembered.

I have a very good memory

for faces,

and you're very striking.

I'm Lawrence.

Annabel.

You kidding?

Why would I be kidding?

So are these,

like, your friends?

Come on.

It pains me to say this,

but one doesn't always find

the better class of white men

at these events,

an irony unique

to this early stage

of racial consciousness.

Moreso I, uh...

I can't be seen

at these things.

You know, popping up

in group photos

is a bad look.

Why?

-Because of my work.

-What do you do?

I'm in academia.

Let's say, there are

certain fields of study

that the liberal arts

department, so-called,

does not recognize

as socially acceptable.

And so I run

a great deal of risk

any time I come out

of the closet, as it were.

If this were a tr*nny

Communist convention,

it'd be a different story.

I'd probably be

on a tenured track.

So, like, you're an activist?

An activist?

Like, stuff for elections

and stuff.

The election was

a pre-scripted puppet show,

just like every year,

only more so.

I mean, you must know

votes determine nothing.

They're used

for private analysis insight

by the control grid

to assay how their synthetic,

social, political

and economic designs

affect the minion masses.

-Hmm.

-Now, what those stats

supposedly indicate

is carefully engineered

to make minority victim groups

feel anger or animosity

towards a supposedly

evil white America

and deepen

their feelings of hate

towards a manufactured enemy.

Are you quite all right?

I'm sorry.

I just, like, literally

haven't had anything to eat

since yesterday afternoon.

Ah, okay, uh,

just give me one second.

It seems the organizers

of this event

made ample provisions

for alcohol,

but not enough for food.

I can get you something

more substantive, if you like.

This is really good.

Yeah, I... I eat here

whenever I'm in the city,

which is as little

as possible.

Where do you live?

Not far, right on the Delaware,

on the Jersey side,

close to New Hope.

-You been?

-No.

Oh, it's beautiful,

I'd be happy to show you.

Hmm. That'd be, like,

kind of weird.

No, I live by myself.

Did I say something wrong?

No, no, you didn't. No.

Then what?

No, I'm just in, like,

a shitty situation right now,

and I don't really know

what I'm gonna do.

The clothes

I'm wearing are, like,

the only clothes I have,

and I don't know

where I'm gonna

stay and stuff.

I'm down from Baltimore.

Uh, from Baltimore.

It's south of here.

Sorry,

I'm... I'm being a pedant.

-A what?

-No, it's okay.

I apologize.

What were you saying?

I'm... I'm sorry...

It's just the guy

I was living with...

Yeah?

Yeah, um...

...he hit me.

Closed fist,

like a week ago.

Down in Baltimore?

Yeah. I'm sorry, I shouldn't...

I shouldn't have brought it up

because I just...

I can't...

I can't talk about it,

but I'm just scared shitless.

You know.

So stay with me

if you want to,

-of course.

-No, I shouldn't, I'm...

I'm... I'm sorry...

You wouldn't be

putting me out at all.

I have plenty of room.

No, it's... No,

it's not that. It's just...

like, the last guy

I was living with,

like, I kind of...

lived off of him,

more or less...

he, like, used that and,

like, lorded that over me,

and acted like he...

like, owned me or something,

and I just...

I can't put myself

in that situation again.

You don't have to worry

about that.

Just think of me

as a well-wisher.

I only wanna help.

-But?

-No buts.

I'll ask nothing in return.

You'd really do that?

There's something

I've always found compelling

in Poe's character.

Not just this self-destructive,

romantic, melancholic stuff,

which certainly brought me in

as an adolescent,

as it still does today,

but which, ultimately,

I think is irrelevant

and feeds into a rather

self-indulgent,

pernicious archetype

which has poisoned the arts.

I mean,

the popular image of Poe

is living alone

and in penury is,

it should be said,

not entirely accurate.

I need to go in here.

Oh, okay.

I'll wait here.

Have you lived here long?

I grew up here.

Me and my sisters.

Yep.

My dad bought this place

back in '68.

He was a brake man

on New Jersey Transit.

Back when you could afford

a house like this

on a brake man's salary.

It was very working class

back then.

Now it's all faggots

from Philadelphia and New York.

You must be tired.

I can take you to your room.

We could do

the grand tour later.

I'm sorry. It's such a mess.

I have very few visitors.

Uh, if you need

to send an email,

wait for me to set you up

with a remote IP.

And if you have

to send any letters,

give it to me

to post out of town.

Thank you so much.

Oh, please.

This is my pleasure.

So the bathroom is right

around the corner.

It's the one I used to share

with my siblings.

I think there's some

clean towels.

And there's plenty to read.

I stay up late,

should you need anything.

Do you know that

you share your name

with a poem about jealousy?

Mmm-mmm.

The jealousy of the angels.

Anyway, uh, there's plenty

of women's clothes here

if you'd like

to go through them later.

Sisters, mother, grandmother.

Nothing too contemporary,

but I sense that

you aren't either.

Yeah.

That's a compliment.

I know.

"Annabel. I'm off to work.

"I didn't want to wake you.

"Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

are my teaching days.

"If you stay on,

you'll have them to yourself.

"Feel free to use the desktop

computer in my office,

"which is on the first floor,

just off the main entryway.

"The password is 'cecropia.'

"If you feel like a walk,

"I've made a map

that will take you

on my favorite river route.

"Help yourself to anything

in the fridge.

"I should mention that

I don't eat meat

and I barely drink.

"I've left stationery

and envelopes,

"though remember what I told you

about mail.

"I'll be back around 6:30,

we can figure out dinner.

"Yours, Lawrence."

"Tessa,

I hope you're all good.

"I'm all good.

"I like it here.

I'm honestly chilling,

"and I'm not

in any trouble at all.

"You're the only person

I'm writing,

"but if you feel like

you have to tell my parents

"that I wrote, I get it.

"If you do,

tell them not to look for me.

"Not that that would

keep them from doing

"what they're gonna do.

"But, whatever. Like, I said,

"I'm fine

and I'm not in any trouble.

"And this is my choice,

"which now that

I'm saying that

"I know that's what

a kidnapper would say to say.

"Whatever.

If you see my parents,

"please say hi

to Spider for me.

"Your bitch, Lillian."

So in 1906,

one of the short

sighted decisions

that world governments

specialize in...

...a parasitic fly

was introduced

to control the native

moth population.

So, you won't see too many

of these out in the wild.

You can pet it.

Beautiful, huh?

So that's the finished project,

and, uh, that's the rough...

What do you think?

Another piece

of lemon yogurt cake?

Mmm.

Thanks.

Wash it down

with some of this.

It's bitter.

You spend time

out on the water much?

Mmm...

I went with my uncle

a few times when I was little,

it was different.

He had one of those,

what d'you call it...

a catamaran.

I found being

out on the open water

has a very strange

effect mentally.

It imbues

a real sense of epic destiny.

And I'm afflicted with enough

vainglory already.

Most people

don't think like you.

And most people don't think.

What in your young life

could you have encountered

to inspire you? Huh?

Reality TV?

Blockbusters? Megachurches?

To k*ll a Mockingbird?

It's poison food.

Everything you're force fed

from the minute

you're out of the cradle

by a degraded culture.

Yeah, I don't know.

I never really cared

about that stuff.

I'm not dumb.

Of course you didn't.

Presented only with choices

that are beneath you,

you opt out.

You grow up

with nothing to hold on to.

You end up

with some vulgar idiot

who treats you like a doormat

and you hold on to that

because it's at least real.

Grimly so.

There's something

very fine in you.

Something delicate

that cries out

for a civilization

to cultivate it.

You were born too late.

Why too late?

Why not too early?

Maybe I don't exist yet.

So... you still think about him?

The guy that hit you.

I used to. Not anymore.

Not, like, never, actually.

Like you said, vulgar.

That's not my type.

Not that I, like, have

a type, I guess.

No principles, no type.

Maybe you should have one.

How'd my shoe come untied?

Some dramatic license

was taken with the timeline.

Poe was, in fact steadily

employed in the years

prior to Virginia's death

in 1847, and two years

before that,

he enjoyed enormous

popular success with

the publication of The Raven,

factors which allowed

for the purchase of his house

at Fordham,

which depicted here,

if my memory serves

with some degree of fidelity...

I'm just glad they figured out

how to make movies, like,

less boring than this.

Did they?

I recommend you go

the day before and check out

the drop-off spot.

It's a pain the ass to find,

and that's the point.

And a symbolic import.

What symbolic import, Larry?

Are you into this or not?

Locked and loaded, brother.

All right, k*ller.

I gotta hit the bricks.

I hate driving at night.

I'm getting old

and I can't see the road.

What you doing?

Just working.

On what?

Extracurriculars,

piece on Henry VII

and the w*r of the Roses.

I gave you a draft last week.

Do you retain

any of the information

that I share with you?

Yeah, something about

how he was a Jew.

I know you love being

grossly reductive,

but that's not scholarship.

I meant

what were you doing

with that guy?

Nothing.

I'm going out of town

for a long weekend thing

next week.

What long weekend thing?

is it for your school?

Sure. Yeah.

Did he bring you a present?

So where are you going?

-New York, New York City.

-Can I come?

-No.

-Why not?

I'm sorry. You can't. No.

I'm gonna go take a bath.

Are you sure I can't come?

I'm sorry.

You know,

I'll leave the door open

if I can come.

"I was a child

and she was a child,

in this kingdom by the sea."

I apologize for the lack

of ducal splendor.

There are, of course, reasons.

Speaking of which,

I should go check in alone.

Oh. Good morning.

No, it was not one room

with two beds.

It was two rooms

with single beds.

There's a big difference, okay?

I reserved them on

the website, which, I must add,

was very confusing.

Come in, are you happy

with your room?

No, it sucks.

Is that necessary?

Do you trust someone

who works at a place like this?

It's a common misconception

perpetuated by

condescending Europeans

that this is a young country,

that we're somehow

a naive people.

Nothing could be further

from the truth.

Do you know that Philadelphia

was the second city of

the British Empire

when Manchester

and Glasgow were nothing?

Shakespeare's

The Tempest was based

on the wreck of the Sea Venture

en route to Jamestown, 1609,

the oldest representative

democracy in the world.

But the European intelligentsia,

they just love that

stereotyped view.

They like to situate

the American as

an insufficiently developed,

adolescent proto-European,

who, given time enough,

will evolve into civilized

and socialized decadence

and decay.

Look, we're almost there.

Okay, it's saying

to go this way here.

You know,

it just occurred to me,

in all likelihood, you will live

to see the tricentennial,

and I will not.

That does not seem

very fair.

-Lawrence.

-Yeah?

I'm really tired and I feel

all sweaty and nasty.

Okay. Well, I just had

to come here.

We can head back soon.

Is this gonna be the whole trip?

I didn't know you found

my company so objectionable.

No, it's not that. It's just

I thought when we were

gonna go to New York City,

we were gonna, like,

go to New York City.

What, do you want to go

f*cking clubbing or something?

-Sorry for swearing.

-Of course not.

It's just like we're here.

I wish we could, you know,

stay somewhere cool.

Like, get a nice hotel

or something.

Wait, you want to get

two different hotel rooms

in Manhattan?

Do you have any idea

how much that would cost?

We wouldn't have to get

two separate rooms.

-But we get two separate beds,

of course.

-Of course.

Of course.

-Because, you know,

I would never...

-I know.

That's one of

my favorite things about you.

-Good evening.

-Good evening.

Good morning.

Good morning.

I could go get us

breakfast or something.

That would be wonderful.

Oh, would you do me a favor?

Do you think you could run

to the store and get me

some nail polish?

Like a matte gray?

Are you sure you want me

to go get it?

I feel like I'll get

the wrong one or something.

I think you can handle it.

I just want to do my nails

before we go out today.

Just pretend I'm wasting away

in bed.

Taking care of me.

Hey!

Miss, excuse me! Hey!

Hey, miss!

-Hey, look...

-What the f*ck?

I'm so sorry.

We're not a thr*at.

Don't look

at us like that.

- Sorry. I'm...

- Yeah. No.

Who are you?

Hi, I'm Molly.

Molly McNair.

And I'm Matthew.

Matthew Sutter. Sorry...

You make us feel so crazy,

like you're an...

It's like you stepped

out of my brain.

-And we're like...

-Yes, like, we saw you

walking down,

and we're like,

that's our girl.

That's the woman,

like... I see her turning

butter now.

It's perfect.

No. You literally

churn the butter...

Churn the butter?

-Yeah, um, we're filmmakers.

-Like movie directors?

Yes, exactly.

I'm her producer,

and that's why

we're chasing you.

-I'm the director.

-Because you are a vision.

I would just really love

if you came in and read

for something

that I've been working on

for a very long time.

-Sorry, I'm not an actor.

-No, no, no, that's okay.

That's okay.

Because the best actress

is just a woman who says yes.

Say yes.

What's your name?

Lillian?

Lillian?

Like, you're not sure of that.

I love that.

-Like Lillian? Yeah...

-Can we... can we...

-Can we just walk?

-Yes.

My God. Yes. Okay.

It's called As It Churns.

It's a period piece...

Those who knew me before

marvel at the change,

which has been brought within me

in my time here.

They wonder at my boldness,

which they say is unbecoming

to one whose sex

is that of poor Eve.

For I have acquired

the strength and tenacity

of a male child of Adam.

I fear that unbidden,

this transformation

has had its effect on you.

And I fear that you too

have changed in ways

unforeseen.

For while you preach

equality of the sexes,

you withdraw from a woman

who begins to pull abreast

of you in her learning.

So great is the wound

that you have dealt

to our common cause.

But it is a small thing

to mention that which

you have dealt me.

A wretched woman

who believed in you.

Wow.

Hmm.

-Lillian...

-That was a lot of words.

Um...

-I really think

this could work.

-Yeah.

Just visually, like...

imagining her with Ian...

-Height-wise.

-Have you told her about Ian?

-Um...

-Who's Ian?

No, I didn't. I haven't.

- Ian Reynolds.

- Do you know him?

Yeah. He goes out with that

one girl from the show, right?

What do you even do?

You're so random.

Random, um...

Well, I was a student

at Rowan University

-in New Jersey, studied poetry.

-Beautiful.

Yeah, like Victorians.

People like that.

- Okay, wow.

- And Americans. Edgar Allan Poe.

That's insane.

Your specialty is more or less,

um, the period in which

the film takes place.

Yeah, like, the years after

the Erie Canal was built,

like, that's when

our entire movie is set.

I mean, it's all the free love

but also these religious

movements,

like, intersecting inside

of that, like, it's

exhilarating. All that sh*t.

In the community

of love deal

that we worked with,

and the screenplay is actually

a composite of all of that

that was bouncing around

at that time.

Sort of, like,

what happens,

you know, when

these tight-ass

religious fanatics, right,

decide to reimagine society

in their own image, but also

in the new image...

You know, like what happens

when you start here

and end up there?

It's crazy.

It's crazy, is what it is.

And then what happens

when the almighty dollar

comes in, right?

When that train starts getting,

like, fueled by capital, right?

Does it, like,

veer off the tracks,

or does it keep on moving?

And obviously you know

what happened, right?

-You know?

-It's the canal boom.

Yes, yes.

But how do you tell it

and not feel like

you're beholden

to this downtrodden

and really low idea period

that's sort of like based,

you know, Masterpiece Theater

and Merchant Ivory.

-You know,

the lace, the doilies...

-I love Merchant Ivory.

So I'm gonna just, like,

strike that.

-I want to keep...

I don't want to.

I don't want to.

-Victorian scholar.

I don't wanna scare her off.

-I don't think she'd be scared.

I think she's really

braver than you think.

And I love Merchant Ivory.

When you rejected

Merchant Ivory,

I see what

you were bringing in...

That's what it was.

It wasn't a rejection.

And I'm going crazy.

I'm losing my mind over her.

-It was imitation. It was.

-There's performers from

a lot of different backgrounds.

People from all sorts

of different planes and trains

-and automobiles, right?

-Speaking of that,

of that diversity

of thought that we're trying

to bring to this piece.

It's not just our diversity,

you know what I mean?

Like, how do we sort of keep

that period elocution,

but have a ease of vernacular,

you know?

Because again,

if we are not being

as experimental as

these established communities,

these, sort of,

intentional communities,

if we aren't having that same

freedom of experimentation,

then we fail here

with this film.

-You know?

-If we are afraid to fail,

we fail, you know?

That sounds really cool.

Um...

Yeah, I just... I don't know

if I would, like, be able to

do it, if you wanted me, I mean.

Oh, we want you.

-Yeah, we do.

-We wouldn't have went through

this whole rigmarole

if it wasn't about you.

I'm, well, I'm between

spaces right now,

and it's just trying

to balance a lot of things.

Okay. So, are you looking

for a space here in New York?

Yeah. I mean.

Yeah, I guess.

Oh, my God. So this is insane.

My aunt is in Istanbul

for a month

and she gave me her keys

to take care of her plants,

and she has a full townhouse

in Sugar Hill, just empty,

waiting for someone

to water the plants.

I don't like watering plants.

Plants freak me out.

That will be your only

responsibility in this house.

But then, you would have a place

to stay here in New York,

living a Carrie Bradshaw dream,

and also starring in the film.

If I'm you, it's yes.

Um, I mean, yeah, I'm down.

- Wow.

- Yeah. This is amazing.

Okay. Wait. Do we have...

Should we do

the other side?

Wait. No, no, no, wait.

I don't have your number.

Oh, I don't have a cell phone.

-That's amazing.

-That's awesome.

-I love that.

-Wow. Yeah.

Yeah.

My mom likes to mash my...

Aah!

- Okay.

- Yeah, whenever.

You can roll into it,

see what happens?

- Just roll into it?

Let's see what it's like...

-Ready?

-Yeah. Whenever you're ready.

I'm just gonna run with it

and see what happens.

Okay.

We are, I am proud to say,

almost entirely self-sustaining.

Our smithy, who comes

from Northampton, is much

the best for miles in any--

Wait, is he supposed

to have a Southern accent?

What you doing?

-I mean, it just it sounds...

-It doesn't sound Southern.

It sounds period accurate,

and it's fine.

And we're in rehearsal, right?

You got it.

And whenever

you're ready.

Our joinery stirred in fine

as the work of a most

ingenious n*gro, Aloysius,

born in bondage in Mississippi

and won that omission

by dint of his evident

superiority. We grow

Qatar bar grapes for wine,

and in the fall,

we sugar off our own cider.

And I could show you

the outbuildings later,

if you'd like.

Pon, why do you look at me

so amiss?

I wasn't aware I was

looking at you in

any particular way.

Did you expect me

to have a tail?

Or a forked tongue?

I expected you a trifle taller.

I'm sure you've heard

the most extraordinary things

about me in town.

Well, between what I've heard

and what I believe, sir,

there stands...

er, stands always a vast gulf.

And what exactly do you believe?

Well, as of this very moment,

I believe

that you're more

enamored and basking

in your supposed infamy

than winning a convert

to your cause.

Which, to my understanding,

has to do with creating

-a better world. Yeah. Right.

-Yes, creating a better world.

A better world than that

which we have inherited.

A world made and unmade by men.

So it shouldn't come as

any surprise that a man

nominates himself

to set it right.

I love you.

Thank you all

for coming. I'm, um, TJ Fife,

the sheriff here in charge

of this investigation.

Any bit of information,

however inconsequential...

No, I've never even

been to Hollywood.

Mom says I can do

the runway, though.

...T-shirt that was

the last piece of apparel

that we know that

Lillian was wearing

when she disappeared.

It's, of course, from an image

from a band called Aerosmith.

Not to flex

or anything, but do you think

we can get weed?

...public that will

help us reunite Lillian Wade

with her family.

Thank you all

for being here today.

None of us are

giving up on Lillian until

she's safe at home.

So, you're an actress?

We're just incredibly,

incredibly concerned

that she's being held somewhere

against her will and not

by her choice.

We're just asking everyone

across the United States

to just keep searching.

Thank you.

Ooh.

Heard the big news?

Are you Ret*rded?

That was yesterday's headlines.

Jesus. Yeah, the news about me

having Down syndrome is off

the front page today.

It's, like, barely a paragraph.

Oh.

Is anyone gonna help that guy?

You mean like the way

that you're helping them?

I would, but I'm already

in costume.

Yeah, me, too.

What's the big news?

Oh, yeah, check it out.

A star is born.

Hmm. Mystery friend.

All right. We need you

back on set in five.

Okie-dokie.

Actually, you're welcome.

That's why

everybody has a job.

That's what I'm doing,

creating a picture.

And I'm employing people

because I'm a filmmaker

- and I'm brave enough to fly.

- You know, I love you.

Looks like you have

an admirer over there.

They don't get

a lot of strangers

in these parts, obviously.

Yeah, obviously not.

Anytime you get, like,

five minutes out of any city,

-immediately f*cking Alabama.

-Oh, completely.

Have you been to the men's room?

I started taking photographs

of everything.

It felt like I was in a safari.

You two are a complete pair

of cosmopolitan snobs,

you know that, yeah?

Oh, is that so? Okay.

So, you don't know this,

but Ian here spent three weeks

living in an air-conditioned

trailer in the middle

of Shreveport.

And now, he is

an encyclopedia of knowledge of

salt-of-the-earth Americana.

You said

Shreveport British.

I'm sorry, is it crazy to say

that there are certain

observations

I might be able to make

about your country

that are more evident to me

as a foreign observer?

Oh, yeah, do you do the one

about how America is

such a young country?

- Yes.

- Yes.

Incredible.

So, how you enjoying

the local watering hole?

Very atmospheric?

It's a vibe.

-There's a pool table.

-I don't know how to play.

Yeah, but last month

you didn't know how to act,

and you're very good at that.

Did you steal these shoes

from set?

-No?

-No, I'll bring them

back tomorrow.

Yeah, I thought.

You are so Ret*rded.

You have a love affair

with that word,

my mystery friend.

Was your girlfriend weirded out?

I doubt very much

that she keeps up

with the tabloid blind items

at this point.

And if she does, f*ck her.

On that note, I'm gonna take

a slash. I'll be right back.

Okay.

Hey, I just wanted to say

you were really great

this afternoon.

You're just a knockout.

There was this thing you did.

You close your lips

and your chin's up in profile?

It's so elegant.

It's... It's gorgeous.

When I close my lips?

Yeah, yeah,

but I mean, you know,

it's like Matthew was saying,

like, you're beautiful.

You know that, right?

You're very, very beautiful.

I know. No, I do know that.

I just...

I don't like being, like,

told things about myself.

It's true.

You're beautiful.

I will work out the shape

of my mouth. Yeah.

Can I... May I...

Oh, Christ. Okay. Good night.

Good night.

...and it's snowing everywhere.

And it's a blizzard.

This is not a blizzard!

-It's literally--

-You ordered a little blizzard.

I ordered...

I told your company

what we were going

to be sh**ting

was the biggest blizzard

that has ever happened

in New England.

It looks like...

Mo, Mo,

can you help him?

Sir, what I'm saying to you,

is that this does not

look like snow.

I'm looking for Annabel.

-Annabel?

-Yeah.

I want to know

if she's seen this.

Oh, yeah, sure.

Annabel. Just wait here.

-I'll go get her.

-Yeah.

Please,

please, bear with me.

- Because I know that I--

- Trying to work it out.

Show me where

you want the blankets.

I don't want the blankets.

We don't want the blankets.

We want a snow fantasy.

Wait. I've never seen a g*n.

But this is not a g*n.

This is stupid.

This doesn't make sense.

We've had conversations,

we've had plenty

of conversation.

Do you have anything to say?

Anything to add?

Great. Thank you so much.

Do you have anything to add?

Anything to say for yourself?

I'm injured. I'm sick.

Basically, I'm dying.

And this is how

you're helping me.

But what the f*ck is going on?

Right? Because for me,

this is just...

Yeah?

Hey, is there any reason

somebody would think

your name's Annabel?

Oh, is his name Lawrence?

I don't know.

Big neck, tattoos.

f*ck.

I'll see what's up.

Just stay out of sight.

Okay. Thanks.

I b*at you only once.

Many horses.

When I jump,

I jump over the moon...

All this bounty

that the white man

has had set at his feet,

and what has he done?

...enough snow

to look like a New England

blizzard...

I'm looking for this girl

named Annabel.

She probably goes

by a different name now.

-And I know she's on set.

-Annabel?

Can someone please put

these guys into costumes now?

-I am not repeating myself.

-Can we please get these

guys costumes?

Sir,

I'm sorry to curse,

but that is not...

Matthew! This is my movie.

Stop!

What the f*ck?

Get off my set!

Not today, m*therf*ckers.

Roll the camera!

We have squandered

a great heritage!

We have squandered

a great heritage!

Come on.

Get in.

State line.

It's less than an hour now.

First time in Vermont?

This is my brother's place.

You'll be safe.

Wait here.

Come with me.

Watch your step, it's slippery.

Be careful.

No one will bother you here.

Thank you.

Oh, and, uh...

don't use the stove.

The smoke will give us away.

I'll get a space

heater tomorrow.

I'm sorry again that I can't

introduce you to everyone.

Ahmed doesn't let me

have friends over so, um,

I think it's best

you stay in here until I can

sort something out.

Oh, and stay away

from the window.

Good night.

Some of us are

going into town,

so I'll bring some more stuff.

I don't know about clothes.

I'll do what I can.

Thank you.

This is all very nice

and you're...

very, very nice,

but I don't want to stay here

if it's going to cause, like,

a lot of trouble or anything.

This is

the only safe place

for you to be.

No one knows about it.

Those men, they're...

still out there.

Oh, my God.

You really shouldn't

risk being seen.

If you're going into town, um...

like, if you could find, um,

Victorian slim menthols,

that would be great.

That's all I have.

Terrible habit.

People keep telling me that.

Oh, uh...

Can I... Is it full?

You want me to hand it to you?

The lock's for your safety.

Believe me.

Ahmed just took them into town.

Do you want to go for a walk?

That one?

Balsam fir.

Right there.

Paper birch.

Jack pine.

That?

Red spruce.

- What about that one?

- Pepperidge again.

Wow.

Is that, like,

your special talent

or something?

It's all I've got.

You?

Um...

I thought I was an actress,

a poet.

I guess I know more

about moths than...

the average person.

What's the story?

I knew a guy

that raised them.

I spin myself into a cocoon

and time will show

if I become a butterfly

or a maggot.

That's it.

Ran his mouth a lot.

Like, a lot, a lot, a lot.

Not much like you.

It seems like

it would be boring out here.

No.

Never.

I love this country.

I love the old apple trees

and the sour hard apples

that grow on them.

The old houses

that look like

they've given up on life.

And the elms and sycamores

and the chestnuts and the oaks,

and every time of year,

the way they make black cracks

in the sky in the winter,

and the wild turkeys

and salamanders

and the box turtles.

You must love

sh1tting in the woods.

Everything's a joke

to you.

It seems,

like, really far away

from everything.

It depends

what you want

to be close to.

Nothing's far away

from God, little one.

Jesus, are you for real?

As real as Jesus.

Hmm.

Well, to me...

it just seems boring.

And I'm how God made me,

aren't I?

Of course, but...

Well, isn't it possible that...

you might sometimes forget

who it is that he made you?

That other people might see

who you are clearer than you do.

Other people like you?

I had a dream

about you on the last

night of the sh**t.

That's funny.

I shouldn't have mentioned that.

No, it's fine.

That's where we're going.

Not bad.

And God created it,

little one, for everyone.

Everyone who has eyes to see.

Are they really gonna

notice one little kitten?

- I'm alone up here

all f*cking day.

Come on.

I'm alone up here

all f*cking day.

Well, I'll have

to talk to my brother.

Well, can you

at least tell him about me?

I don't know.

How do I explain to them

that I'm keeping someone

on our property?

And a girl?

Does it matter that I'm a girl?

It matters to my brother.

Doesn't your brother like girls?

Not here, he doesn't.

It would be different

if I was introducing

the woman

who's gonna be my wife.

We'll talk about it later.

Have a good time with the boys.

Whoo!

Whoo!

Hey!

What's going on, baby? Come on.

Come on.

Hello.

Oh, hi.

Didn't you see

the signs, my dear?

-This is private property.

-I know. I'm so... I'm so sorry.

My... my dog ran away,

and I'm just looking for him

in the woods.

Little Bo Peep has lost her way.

Yeah. Yeah, I guess.

Long story. School play.

Uh-huh.

What kind of dog was it?

Labrador retriever.

Black lab, about two years old.

His name's Spider.

You haven't seen a dog

like that, have you?

No.

Of course. Sorry. Um...

I'm Lillian.

When did he run away?

About two hours ago,

I think.

We have this

six-foot fence for him,

but now that he's full grown,

he just jumps over

whenever he wants.

So far he's always come back,

but I still get kind of worried.

You live up the road?

Yeah, yeah, just up that way.

I don't think

I've seen you around.

I would remember.

Yeah, me, too.

I don't come

into town very much.

I see, yeah.

Maybe I should change that.

Yeah, maybe you should.

Do you have a pen?

A pen?

For your number... for the dog.

I'll put it in your phone.

And then...

I'll have your number, too.

Yeah, I just...

The thing is, I left it at home,

and it's probably better

I call you anyway.

My parents are super Ret*rded.

And when I call you,

you'll have my number.

All right.

Do you have a pen, Mo?

That's my little brother, Mo.

- Hey.

- Hey.

You want me

to come and help you look?

No, it's okay.

I'm fine.

I can take you

back to your place.

It's gonna get dark soon.

I know, but I should probably

look for him on the way back.

Next time.

I'm sure

there'll be a next time.

I hope so.

Guarantee it.

Very nice to meet you,

Miss Lillian.

Talk soon.

Nice to meet you, too.

Wait.

Do you like electronic music?

EDM, drum and bass, to dance.

Uh, sure.

Hold on.

I'm glad you think

this is funny.

Did you really expect me

to stay locked up

in that f*cking barn forever?

You're angry at me

because I gave you

a place to stay.

I'm not angry.

You certainly made

an impression on Ahmed.

Is that supposed to be my fault?

I don't see how I could have

been so wrong about you.

Well, it's not on me

because I didn't tell you

to think anything about me.

-You seemed happy to stay here.

-I was.

When there were people

looking for me,

I read the f*cking newspaper.

-I know they caught them.

-Not all of them.

You just wanted to keep me here.

If you tell anyone

about this place...

I'm not gonna tell anyone

about your f*gg*t God camp.

- I'm not.

- Here.

Here.

Here.

It's on me.

- Wow.

- Now you call me,

tell me you got your dog,

and tell me

how you like this, okay?

I will. Thank you.

Yeah.

See you, guys.

Are you feeling all right?

Feeling all right?

Yeah.

Not too talkative.

That's your right.

That's... You're

within your rights there.

You know, we're not the police,

but we did have

to call the police.

Okay.

Also know how lucky you are

to have collapsed

on our property.

You're lucky that

brother Christian

scooped your frozen body up

in the nick of time.

And carried back here

by brother Gary.

Brother Mike drove.

Good brothers.

Oh, it sounds like

a real miracle.

Sarcasm.

Big fan of sarcasm.

You know, I spent many years

abroad in Bethlehem

at a place called

the Chapel of the Milk Grotto,

named so

for its soft, white stone.

And it is said that

the Holy Family,

Mary, Jesus,

and Joseph took refuge there

on their way to Egypt,

during the m*ssacre

of the Innocents.

And while the Holy Family

was there,

a drop of Mary's mother's milk

splashed on the ground.

And tradition has it

that the dust scrapings

from the stone in the grotto

could boost fertility

in hopeful mothers.

And people would come

from all over the world,

Japan, Brazil, Ethiopia,

to purchase these scrapings,

and then,

nine and a half months later,

we would receive letters

with pictures

of newborn babies in them.

Why are you laughing, dear?

And people, tourists, would come

to my office in Bethlehem,

and they would...

see the pictures

covering the walls...

Some of the filing

cabinets even,

and they'd say,

"Is this a miracle?"

Maybe.

They ask,

"Could this be a miracle?"

Maybe.

Might just be a miracle,

if you believe, maybe,

if you don't believe, maybe.

But... look... at the pictures.

Look at the babies.

That's what I would say.

We had to pray for you

at church, like, every week.

I kept thinking, you know,

you would have cracked up

if you'd have seen it.

How long

did that go on?

Like a month.

And then, oh, that's the other

big thing that happened.

Did you hear about Chris Richie?

No.

He k*lled himself

just before graduation.

Kind of stole your thunder

a little bit.

Why'd he do it?

He'd been getting bullied.

This group of sophomore boys.

I don't think it's ever just...

one single thing

when somebody does

something like that.

Yeah.

He basically sh*t himself

in the head with an air r*fle.

And I guess...

it didn't work the first time

so he pumped it back up

and did it again.

Wow.

Do you remember in eighth grade

when you called me

after taking

all the Tylenol PMs?

f*ck you.

"I'm so tired.

"Yeah, I need to lie down."

No.

Hi.

Hi, I thought that was you guys.

Tessa. Mama.

I haven't seen you

in a million years, babe.

Yeah, I guess we'll be seeing

each other at the hospital, huh?

Oh, my God, I'm gonna

be f*cking knocking

on your door all,

"Do you have any painkillers

I can borrow?"

And you're gonna be all like,

"Uh, get your own, bitch."

- Yeah.

- How've you been, Lilly?

I'm good. I'm...

I'm really good, actually.

Good, good.

-How are you, Troy?

-I'm good.

I'm good. I've just been

hanging drywall with my brother.

Yeah,

of course you are.

It's great.

Classic Troy.

I've been

all right, you know, always...

Lilly, did you turn into a vegan

while you were away?

Remember the girl

you and I went out with

when we were juniors?

I never went out

with that one.

With the big personality?

He's trying to pull their leg.

Bionic woman?

Is she mad at me?

Yo!

Dude!

Thanks.

Surprised they let you

out of sight.

Mom says you're not

telling anybody about it.

Yeah.

You weren't

kidnapped or nothing?

Nope.

You know, some kids in my class

are saying you went off

to make p*rn.

Hmm... Oh, yeah?

You could, you know.

Definitely pretty enough.

Just kind of doing my own thing.

That's cool.

You know, I have a bunch

of my dad's Vicodin he takes

for his back if you want.

Spider one happy dog.

He's happy you're home.

We're all pretty happy

you're home.

I'm sorry. Am I disturbing you?

You're good. Thanks.

I was thinking we could

take out the catamaran.

Before the weather turns.

Would you like that?

Yeah.

I guess.

Ray, get in here!

Oh, my God!

The worst thing happened!

Ray! Ray, come in here!

- Oh, no!

- Oh!

You know

exactly who did this.

How did that happen?

I know who did it,

y'all know exactly

who did this, too.

What appeared

to be some sort of drone device

descended down

on the 50-yard line

here at Fletcher Stadium.

The air quality here is thick

from the smoke and debris,

and we've been told

the evacuation

of the stadium is underway.

All I can say is that

I have never witnessed

anything quite like this.

This is an active,

evolving situation.

65,000 people...

It is a dark, dark day.

Come on,

it's just a movie.
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