All the Invisible Things Page #2

Synopsis: Adolescents in the amphibious situation between child and adult try to cope with their emotions and their environment. Right there they would need limits, a foothold and hope and yet they signalize the opposite. Between loss, extinct love, parental problems and their own needs the parent generation tries to understand or at least to save something.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Jakob M. Erwa
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
2007
89 min
30 Views


Common, faster!

Awesome!

You know what's even more awesome?

- What?

Our ticket to freedom.

What's that?

Savings book, Elli.

Anything in it?

Excuse me?!

Are we really doing this?

Let's go back to town.

Don't freak out, it's too late now.

Awesome!

Let's go some place cool.

Let's go to the ocean.

Let's go to Italy.

You know what's best of all?

- What?

We've got each other!

You're right.

We're never coming back, you dickwads!

Cocksuckers!

Good morning!

Paulitsch from Call4Life.

Hope I'm not disturbing you,

Mrs. Heiner.

We have 15 years of experience

and 20,000 satisfied customers

in the insurance business and we'd

like to inform you about your options.

Thank you anyway.

Maybe another time. Good-bye!

Good morning!

Paulitsch from Call4Life.

Hope I'm not disturbing you,

Mr. Hirzer.

We have 15 years of experience

and 20,000 satisfied customers

in the insurance business and

we'd like to inform you about...

Gobi, you were 15 minutes late again.

What am going to do?

Help me out.

This is your second warning and

you're not getting a third one.

Like you, you know that,

but have to think about the company too.

You understand, don't you?

Gobi.

Good morning!

Paulitsch from Call4Life.

Hope I'm not disturbing you,

Mr. Hoffmann.

We have 15 years of experience

and 20,000 satisfied customers

in the insurance business...

No?

Maybe another time.

Thank you.

Hi, this is Gobi Paulitsch,

Johannes' mom.

I'm busy this weekend and

was wondering if Johannes

could stay at the boarding school.

No, it won't happen all the time.

Good, thank you!

Good-bye!

Did it!

What?

What?

Called.

It seems to be standard procedure.

As long as it isn't every weekend,

she said.

Who?

- The headmistress.

Have the weekend to myself.

- That's terrific!

You can relax this weekend.

You said it.

Let's go bar hopping.

Tomorrow, OK?

I've got plans for tonight.

Oh yeah?

What? Tell me!

Markus! Hi!

Do you have a sec?

Left Johannes at school this weekend.

Can't take it any more,

can't take it.

Just can't get through to him any more.

Don't want to argue with you.

Can you pick him up tomorrow?

So he's not all alone the whole weekend.

No, I'm not owing again.

Just happen to be cutting onions.

Don't have the nerves

for your stupid jokes.

Can we just finish planning tomorrow?

No, now. Let's plan it now.

No, please don't hang up.

Don't hang up!

Need some downtime now and then too.

My boyfriend and his son were alone

for six years!

How does he respond to you?

Suddenly a woman.

No problem at all.

He's so glad to finally have a little...

He doesn't see you as a surrogate mom?

Well, it's kind of funny

because he does in a way.

If he's got a problem...

It depends.

Sometimes am his mommy

if he needs to cw,

but then I'm like a friend too,

we even go out together.

It's really cool.

Good combination.

Yes, think it's terrific.

At first was afraid

we'd have problems...

That nothing you did would be right?

But really got lucky.

The other day he said it was great

to have me there.

Sorry...!

Frank!

Frank, it's me...

Lara.

Frank, you forgot your wallet.

Hey, pal!

Pal... Money...

Get Frank!

Stop staring and get Frank!

Common, tell him to come out...

Did...?

You forgot it, yes.

Thanks.

Matter of honor.

Sometimes my co-worker has

a wild imagination.

I'd like to show you something.

The most beautiful view you can imagine.

Baby, shake your breasts for me!

I've forgotten how.

Like this!

No, to do my makeup!

never go out.

We'll see to that.

What?!

It's him!

Who?

Told you about him.

Not the one in the lavender...

- Yes!

Andrea, that's my boss.

- What?

Yeah, told you about him too.

He's coming over.

Girls...

What a nice surprise.

Join me at my table?

- Sure.

There's always room for you two.

Gobi, how nice, do you come here often?

Have a seat. Allow me to introduce:

Ms. Paulitsch...

We've totally lost track of time.

Shall we go?

Go ahead!

Go ahead.

Bye!

Sh*t,

what do do now?

Stay cool!

Good evening! Police.

I'm Officer Mittelberger.

Good evening.

- Good evening.

It's OK. Go on.

Your son and 2 minors

were drunk and playing in a fountain.

It's 4 a.m., he's underage,

we're bringing him home.

Sorry, but can't help you.

Mom.

If you'll excuse me.

Young man,

now we have a problem.

Gobi?

Yes,

be right there!

No!

Leave me alone!

Calm down.

Get out!

Get out of my flat!

Get out!

Hello!

Hello, open up!

Is my son here?

Made a huge mistake.

sent him away.

Is he here with you?

You were at my flat just now.

My name is Paulitsch,

and blew everything

Is he here?

- Now calm down.

Alright, what's wrong?

Your fellow officer tried

to bring my son home,

and didn't want him with me.

And then his friends started yelling,

and then everyone ran,

and think they fired some shots.

Is he here with you?

We got anything on that?

Yes, three minors,

armed,

on the run...

We've got patrol cars out.

No, I'm sure my son isn't armed.

Please don't hurt him.

What's happening to him?

What are you doing?

Look, calm down,

go home, and we'll call you.

We're searching for him,

we'll call if we find out anything.

Do you have my number?

I'll leave you my number.

Karin!

Just a sec.

Hurry UP!

Just a sec!

Yeah, yeah, I'm finished!

Where's your key?

...And somewhere out

there maybe someone...

Jorg?

Go!

Go to sleep!

Mom.

Or you're a goner.

Honest.

Why are you late?

You know I'm dependent on you.

Can imagine places I'd rather be too.

Irresponsible is what you are.

Be more gentle.

No one should have to put up with you.

How can anyone stand this?

That hurts so much.

And they always just

leave you lying here.

Could you tell me where this is?

Pass it back!

Moron!

I'm hungry, let's go shopping!

Yeah! Shopping!

OK, let's go shopping!

Yeah, "shopping," you know...

Look!

Pretty.

Mom?

No...

Please, no!

She's resting in peace.

Life goes on.

Don't know what to do now.

For the last two years

I've come here every day

And now...

Go home to your loved ones.

You'll be better off with your family.

Hi.

It's OK.

We'll get through this!

Who are you?

Mr. Paulitsch, if you'll come with me.

Yeah, sure...

This is my son.

Your wife had a serious

traffic accident.

They told you that, right?

She is suffering from polytrauma.

We did emergency surgery

and during surgery

she went into ventricular fibrillation

What?

Did she...

Is she alive?

We're doing everything

we can for your wife

We are monitoring her

around the clock.

We've given her long-term anesthesia,

put her in a kind of coma.

And ask you

to look at the situation realistically.

We'll see how things

develop in a few days.

Your mom will pull through.

She's as tough as an old boot.

Common, Jolly!

Wait up!

Jolly, wait!

Klaus?

Klaus!

Saw you in the park today.

Are those your friends?

Nice, hm?

Guess who died today?

Who?

Grandma.

Come home with me.

No, gotta wait for Jolly.

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Jakob M. Erwa

Jakob Moritz Erwa (born July 17, 1981 in Graz, Steiermark) is an Austrian director, screenwriter, film producer. more…

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