24 Exposures Page #2

Synopsis: In this sexy thriller a photographer who specializes in erotic photo shoots is suspected of murder when one of his models is found dead. Starring the creators of 'You're Next.'
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Joe Swanberg
Production: IFC Midnight
 
IMDB:
4.1
Metacritic:
42
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
UNRATED
Year:
2013
77 min
Website
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At the end of the day

I still hope

it's worth fighting for

She's comin' on me now

With everything

she knows now

With everything

she says she knows

But doesn't see

And right before I say

"Hey, let's think this over"

She quickly turns her head

180 degrees

Pushin' through the crowd

With misery in both eyes

She won the sudden name

Before it was me

So now I'm beggin',

"Hold steady"

Before she turns

and walks away

And now it's way too late

To see what's in the haze

We're all wastin' time

we don't have

And it's dyin'

And at the end of the day

I still hope

it's worth fighting for

Now you're all

but a ghost in my heart

And I'm tryin'

Even if I could change

You said,

"Baby, don't bother"

Breakfast is served.

All right, what does

your appetite reflect?

I'll let you choose.

Two bacon, three bacon.

Two bacon, please.

I'll take whatever.

All right, that's yours.

Mmm.

Actually, do you guys want

any coffee?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah.

All right.

Mmm.

Mmm.

Mmm.

Did you have fun last night?

I did.

Did you have fun?

Mm-hmm.

Aren't you glad you have

such a sexy girlfriend?

Mm-mm.

- For you.

- Thank you.

Come on, out.

Come on, Snowball, get out.

Go on, get out of there.

Here you go.

Thank you.

It's really nice to see you.

You too.

I had a lot of fun

the other night.

Yeah, I did too.

Okay.

Have you had a chance

to look at the pictures?

- I did.

- Yeah?

They look really, really good.

- Really?

- Yeah.

You look really good in them.

- Oh, cool.

- Yeah.

Actually, that reminds me,

the waitress friend

that you introduced us to

the other night,

the one with the black eye?

Mm-hmm.

What was her name?

- Rebecca?

- Yeah.

Do you know if she's ever

done any modeling before

or if she's ever expressed

any interest in it?

Um...

I actually don't know.

I mean, I just think

she's got a really cool look.

Don't you?

Yeah.

Do you think that if, like...

you know, like, if I called her

and asked her, you know,

about doing something

that she would be

weirded out by it, or...

I actually have...

I'm sorry. I don't know.

You don't know?

I'm sure she'd be happy.

Do you have her number?

- Mm-hmm.

- Yeah, do you want it?

Yeah, if that's cool.

Yeah.

Yeah, that could work.

Like, around 10:
00.

Okay.

Yeah, okay, cool.

All right.

Okay, I'll see you then.

Bye.

What?

Who was that?

Just... just a friend of Callie's.

Has he got a name?

Billy.

He's a photographer.

Sounds like you just

made that up.

No, no.

Why would I make that up?

I got to go to work.

I'll see you later, all right?

Hello?

I'll see you tonight.

Who were you talking to?

I was talking to that waitress

from the other day.

What?

What?

Are you expecting anybody?

Are you William Wingard?

Yeah.

Detective Mike Bamfeaux.

I was wondering if I could

ask you a couple questions.

Sure.

Do you know a Shannon Fierman?

She's a model.

Got a photo right here.

I don't think so.

No, that's the model I booked

for the shoot the other day,

the one that didn't show up.

Oh, right.

Mind if I come in?

Thanks.

Shannon Fierman was murdered

the day before yesterday.

I've been going around

and speaking

with some of her friends

and associates,

and your name's come up

a couple times

as someone

she might have worked with.

I was just wondering

if you might know anything

that jumps out at you,

anyone new in her life,

an ex-boyfriend or someone.

No, I just spoke to her

over the phone

to book the shoot.

Nothing else.

Did she ever mention an argument

or feeling threatened?

Was there anything...

No, nothing like that.

Nothing like that came up?

Well, we're doing a shoot

in the next few days.

Maybe some of our people

might have known her.

I mean,

you're more than welcome to come

and ask around if you want.

Yeah, that could be helpful.

Here's my card.

Call me

if you think of anything,

and, yeah, I could drop by.

Sure.

Thanks.

Do you mind

if I use your restroom?

Should have never

tried so hard

- Hey! How are you?

- Hey. How are you?

- Hey.

- Thanks for coming.

Give me two minutes.

I'm just gonna turn this in.

Yeah, yeah, sure.

Go over my stuff.

You want to sit down?

- Yeah.

- I'll be right back.

Should have never

tried so hard

So what kind of photos would...

How would you describe

the photos that you take?

You want, like,

a pretentious version of that

or, like,

just a straightforward version?

- Just... I mean, I don't know.

- Which one's better?

I would say I take...

personal fetish photos.

Personal fetish?

That's how I would

describe it, yeah.

But, like... but I mean that

in the classiest way possible.

Okay.

Classy personal fetish photos.

Mm-hmm.

How do you come up

with your ideas?

Mm, you know,

I don't really know.

It's just, you know, you...

just over the course of time,

you just see things

that look good

or see things

that you want to re-create.

Does your girlfriend

get jealous?

- Mm...

- Oh.

That's probably a question

you'd have to ask her, not me.

She doesn't act

like she gets jealous?

I don't think she does,

you know?

Would you get jealous?

Yeah, I think so.

Maybe she gets jealous

a little bit.

Well, you're, like, interested

in all these, like, women

in, like, a sexual, fetishy way.

Um...

You ask her to wear tights.

You ask them to wear tights.

It's like, what's...

How do you separate that?

Mm...

Again, you know, wrong person.

I don't really...

You don't separate it?

Well, I just don't think

about it, honestly, you know?

I mean, if a problem arises,

we deal with it.

But, you know...

I mean, part of it,

you know, like, you know,

she knows that... you know,

that my attraction

toward somebody else

is usually

what drives my interests.

Yeah.

And without that, then,

you know,

why else would I be shooting

these things, you know?

Right.

So she's fine with that.

When she met you,

were you already doing it?

Yeah.

- Yeah, I guess...

- Yeah.

You'd have to be cool

with it, I guess.

Yeah.

Okay, well, thanks for coming.

- Rebecca, let's go.

- See you.

Who was that?

Some guy?

Where have you been?

I was working late with Phil.

Why didn't you call?

I did.

I called you at 4:45,

but there was no answer.

Then I got working and forgot.

You knew I had to go

to the cleaner's

late this afternoon.

So you're trying to tell me

you called me then.

I tell you, I did call,

and then I got involved.

Gangway!

Huh? Huh?

Me wants peace and quiet.

I've been a bad boy.

I should have listened

to my mother.

Who the f*** is texting you?

It's just that waitress.

Jesus.

So how high do you want it?

Let's keep her going,

but just leave enough room

so that her breasts are exposed,

okay?

Hey, boss.

You want a couple 1Ks

for this, or...

Yeah, just go ahead and have

them in there; Stand by.

Oh!

- What do you think?

- Does it smell?

"Does it smell?"

I just can't stand the smell

of these kind of things.

Ugh.

It looks really nasty, though.

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Joe Swanberg

Joe Swanberg (born August 31, 1981) is an American independent film director, producer, writer, and actor. Known for micro-budget films which make extensive use of improvisation, Swanberg is considered a major figure in the mumblecore film movement. His films often focus on relationships, sex, technology, and the filmmaking process. more…

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