Alla alskar Alice Page #3

Year:
2002
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-So does mom.

-Good, then there is no need to make a fuss.

I have met your mom and she

seems to me a very good mom.

Alice!

Down!

-Alice, why are you doing this?

-She will kill you if she sees you.

No, don't worry.

She will not do that.

-Alice!

-Alice!

Mom!

Alice, where have you been?

Where have you been?

Do you have to run into the woods like that?

I become so worried when you disappear.

Call your parents and ask if you may.

The phone is there to the left.

-Why don't you ask me first?

-Because you would have said no.

-I know what's best for you.

-They have been very mean.

You haven't told the truth.

Dad should be ashamed, not you.

Let's do something fun now.

(MUSlC IN HIGH VOLUME)

Then you may have them.

Take the cucumber as well.

(THE PHONE IS RINGING)

I take it.

-Yes, this is Alice.

-Hi honey, it's me.

-How are you?

-Fine. Where are you?

-Can you lower down a bit?

-We are having a girls dinner. What are you doing?

I'm down here at Anna's.

I'm helping her moving out.

She called and told me you are sad.

She was worried about you.

Are you worried?

-Alice...

-I long for you so much.

I can see you. Do you see me?

I'm waving... Hi.

Yes, I see you.

Can't we meet quickly?

I have to see you.

It's mom's days

But we can ask for five minutes...

-It's dad. Can we meet?

-We are having guests. He has to call later.

-Mom says you have to call...

-I hear, tell her I want to talk for a minute.

-He only wants to talk for a minute.

-I'm cooking.

-Mom says she is cooking.

-God damn it!

Sorry.

Sorry, Alice.

Tell her that I want to talk to her for 30 seconds, just one thing.

-Just one question, mom!

-After the dinner.

-Mom says...

-I have to...

...see you, just for a minute.

Tell her that you are going to the toilet, anything.

-Can't we do that?

-Time to eat. Say goodbye.

-OK, dad! Call tomorrow.

-Finally!

I have to go to the toilet.

It will go quickly.

Dad...

-I think of y ou and Pontus all the time.

-And I think of you, dad.

But... couldn't I have an old t-shirt?

-What for?

-Put it on me when thinking of you.

-Thanks.

-You are welcome.

Please, can't you and mom be together again?

I have to go now.

-Bye bye.

-Bye.

Let's go out and talk a little.

Let's sit here.

I notice that you are not feeling well.

If you want to talk about it then we can do it.

Or we could just sit here in silence and think.

Then I guess I should be heading back to the others.

I lied to you.

Mom and dad have divorced.

I know. I understand why you

couldn't say how it was.

You do?

When I was just as old as you are now,

I experienced the same thing.

I had so many questions

but nobody to talk to.

Tell me how you feel.

THE SCHOOL WELFARE OFFICE:

Do you sympathize more with mom than with dad?

No, but dad seems more happy with that... Anna.

But mom, she has nobody.

She is completely alone.

-Perhaps she has met someone.

-No, never!

-But when you are in school...

-No.

-Maybe.

-No!

-She may find someone to marry.

-She won't.

Mom is not like dad.

But wouldn't it be good if mom

becomes happy that way?

Yes, but she only becomes

glad if dad comes to her.

She loves dad so much...

she doesn't know what to do.

And dad will understand.

He will leave that Anna

and come back. I'm sure.

-Alice!

-Hi.

-Was it a good conversation?

-It's only between me and her.

I'm not asking what you were talking about.

I just wonder how you feel now.

-Oh, sorry.

-Don't worry.

It feels like... easier to breathe.

Let's ignore that repulsive school food.

How about a hamburger?

Yes!

Pasta, tomatoes...

-Celery...

-Yes, that's it.

(WE CAN'T HEAR ANYTHING)

No, mom, we forgot the onion.

Over here...

-I will just take a melon first.

-No, I can take...

But mom...

Are you finished, mom?

-No, wait!

-I will...

Stay here.

Lotta, calm down now.

There is one thing I want you to understand.

But hey, do you understand?

Haven't you?

Stop it!

Run, Patrik!

What's she doing?

Why is she doing that?

Is she always like this?

...and then we hit a nail there.

Then there is Titanic. OK?

-I know... the Eiffel tower!

-We can do that one also.

Find a warmer jacket, Alice.

Please, can you wait further away?

A bit further away...

No, but do you think that it's

necessary to become enemies?

-It's now you are needed as grandmother.

-That's right! But you have abandoned them.

You can't just tramp in here,

as if the house was still yours.

What are you saying? It's mine.

I pay all the bills!

It's Lotta I have divorced, not the children!

Yeah right, you want everything I can tell!

To eat the cookie and keep it.

-Aren't you happy with your new family?

-Yes, damn happy!

Can't you be satisfied with that then?

What the hell are you saying?

What should I do with the children?

-Leave them alone.

-Is this a grandmother who says so?

Drudge them with you each second weekend

then, because you have the legal rights.

-You should be ashamed, Johan Lindberg!

-Who the hell should be ashamed?

-Henry was in a similar situation.

-Yes, but he left the children alone.

-Life is what it is!

-He left the children alone.

-That you were damn glad of.

-No. I wasn't.

-How are those children?

-They have good contact now as grown-ups.

I have talked to them. I know what kind

of contact they have with you two.

-I'm not discussing my private life.

-But it obviously is alright discussing mine!

-I don't want to talk about mine.

-Please, Sonya!

SONYA:
Alice, don't bring such a thin jacket.

You must have a thicker jacket.

-Wasn't you too harsch?

-I know, I just became so furious.

We have been good friends

for many years now.

Thanks, mom.

-Do you have an Alvedone?

-Yes, in my bag over there.

Say goodbye to grandma and grandpa.

-Bye, Alice, take care.

-Bye bye, grandma.

-Bye bye, grandpa.

-Say hello to dad from me!

I will.

Remember dad promised you to be alone.

Call if there is anything.

Then I will come.

-Do you hate dad?

-No, I love him.

It's he who doesn't want us. Come.

You should stay home on the holiday, but go

with dad, otherwise there will be trouble.

-Will you be with grandma and grandpa?

-No, they are invited out. Bye bye.

-I'll call tonight.

-Do that, call as much as you want.

-Have you checked him?

-Wait, dad!

-I must give mom a hug.

-But you just...

I just must hug mom!

But, Alice, what's the matter?

-Bye bye.

-Bye bye.

Call when you arrive.

I'm here all the time.

JOHAN:
OK?

You have promised us to be alone. If she will

be there then mom will fetch me immediately.

Let's go now.

Now we are really in a hurry.

Come on!

-Faster, dad.

-Soon there.

Voil, willkommen, bienvenue...

-Welcome home.

-This is not my home.

Yes, it's mine and then it's yours.

- And yours. It's ours.

-My home is with mom.

-But, Alice, give me a break now.

Come and look, it's very nice.

We rent it all autumn, then we'll

see what... what we will do.

This works.

Let's light a fire, grill sausages and...

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