Amorosa Page #2
- Year:
- 2012
- 105 min
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We had a deal. Have you forgotten?
- What deal?
- No quitting. No giving up.
When you were little.
Don't you remember?
It was our pledge.
You always said "Mom, I'll help you
take care of big brother."
And I always told you,
"Son, thank you so much...
for being the one
to give me strength."
That's in the past.
I already forgot.
Well, I haven't, because even now
it's still you who gives me strength.
We're moving to the
pension house of Aunt Lola.
There you go again.
Didn't I tell you countless times
I don't want?!
by the bank.
We've got one week to move out.
Then why there?
Because I need a job.
I've talked to Aunt Lola.
She'll pay me.
I'll manage the inn. I can do that.
This is a great place.
It's peaceful and tidy.
It's better to live here.
Okay, you take care of that.
Cover it with newspaper.
Yes, Sir.
Ma'am. Ma'am Rosa. Hello.
Auntie Lola called me about you.
Yes, she did.
By the way, I am Florida Bulaong,
reception and overall supervision.
What should I call you?
Is it Rosie, Rose, Rosetta...
- Rosa.
- Oh yes, yes.
Has Eugenia left already?
Oh, my predessor-hey, predessor.
English.
She's not here anymore. Left long ago.
She went to Australia.
Rommel, take care of the luggage
and help your brother too, okay?
Let's go, Ma'am.
I'll put you inside.
Wow. This is exciting.
New house, new life.
Here's the kitchen.
There are fifteen rooms.
We don't have a lot of customers
this time of year.
It's off peak.
And there are
many competitors around...
and their Bed and Breakfasts have been
renovated to look better.
My daughter, Nadia Good morning.
Hello.
Good morning, Nadia.
Anyways, Ma' am.
Here's Lulu for our laundry
and chambermaiding.
- Good morning, Ma'am.
- Good morning.
Oh, yes. This is Edu,
the very young carpenter.
Good morning.
Where can I charge my phone?
- Lulu. Lulu, assistance please.
- Can I charge my phone?
Yes, Ma'am.
I'll do it for you, Ma'am.
Thank you.
Ma'am, Ma'am. What happened, Ma'am?
Can I help you, Ma'am?
No, I'm fine.
There was an insect.
It's gone now.
Lulu, fix it.
Thank you very much.
Cleaning. Cleaning.
Cleaning. Go, girl.
By the way, these are my sons.
Rommel and...
- Hi, Rommel.
- Rommel.
Snob. Unlike the other one. Friendly.
Ma'am, please forgive my daughter.
Her father's an alien.
And who's the alien's mommy?
Your daughter's funny. Very energetic.
Oh, yes. I'm so proud of her.
Very proud.
Eight steps forward. One to the left.
Rommel, where are you going?
Just gonna go out.
Mom, why do you think Rommel
changed after the accident?
Do you see it?
Yes.
I don't.
Well, it's because
you're blind, isn't it?
Looks like there are
guests checking in.
That's good.
It's not just a caf anymore.
I'm already sleepy, Babe.
Let's go to sleep then.
Let's go. Your mother's
looking for you. Let's go home.
Babe.
Babe...
- I thought we're just going to sleep?
- Yeah, in a bit.
- I'm tired.
- No, it'll be fine.
- Babe, I'm tired.
- Come on.
Babe, I said
I'm tired from work, okay?
- Why did you push me?
- You're tired?
What do you want?
Why did you hit me?
This is what you want, isn't it?
Ouch!
- Come on. Please?
- Fine. I'll just take a shower.
Hurry UP...
Babe, hurry it up.
Just a second.
- Babe, let's go. Hurry, hurry.
- Why, babe? What is it?
Hold on, Babe.
I'll just put my clothes on.
No, let's go. Come on!
We'll never come back here again.
Thank you. And please come again.
Sir Edu, we saw a dead body
while on our way here yesterday.
That was our neighbor.
It was Carding.
He raped his fifteen year old daughter.
The killer must have been very angry.
His face was crushed.
Many have died here.
They say all of them were rapists.
They say a rape victim's ghost
is the killer.
They say she made a deal with
dark forces to seek revenge.
Wow, Sir Edu, where did you hear that?
From your ancestors?
You're kidding.
- "Dark forces".
- Here.
Later, son.
Don't go in there.
She's always there.
Oh, you rascal, always seeing things.
You're like a cop sniffing around.
Ma'am, are you okay?
I'm okay.
Ma'am that's just the wind.
It's the wind.
Oh, you.
Mom, you'll feel better in a while.
Ma'am what's that for?
Stress reliever?
Yeah. My doctor diagnosed me...
with post-traumatic stress disorder
after the accident.
I can't relax. I can't stay calm.
I get paranoid.
Hallucinations.
Hallucinachon.
Not hallucinachon, mommy.
Hallucination.
It's the same thing, you silly kid.
Ma'am this is Sgt. Villegas.
Mrs. Calderon.
- SPO4 Caldo.
- Hi. Good morning.
- Coffee. Please sit down.
- Thank you.
To what do I owe the pleasure
of your presence, Sergeant?
Yes, Ma'am.
There are a lot of unpleasant
memories in this place.
Just a few days ago,
a man was brutally murdered.
He was accused of sexually
abusing his teenage daughter.
You'll be living here?
Yes, Aunt Lola asked me to work here.
And my children have fond memories
in this pension house.
Please be careful.
There are a lot of murder cases here.
Sir, there's an update on the case.
Let's go. We'll go ahead, ma'am.
Thank you for the coffee.
If there's anything...
just call me in the station.
- We'll be going now, Ma'am.
- So, it's really dangerous here.
Please take care.
Yeah, you too.
Help me.
Rommel?
Amiel?
Rommel?
Amiel?
Amiel?
Amiel?
Amiel? Rommel?
Who are you?
What are you doing here?
I'm calling the police.
Who are you?!
Why does God let this happen to us?
Why does He make us choose this way?
You, Rosa.
He'll be taken away from you. Soon!
Rommel?
Rommel, what are you doing out here?
Why aren't you in bed?
Amiel.
Didn't Rommel go out, Mom?
Oh yeah.
Amiel.
Can you hear anything?
Mom, I'm blind. Not deaf.
You? Do you hear it?
Your bed is calling you.
Go rest. I'll take care of Rommel.
I'll wait for him.
You sure?
Thanks, son.
Miss, which one?
- The one with glasses or the other one?
- The one with glasses.
The one with glasses.
Where's the one with glasses?
[Where ? Amie]!
Rommel.
- Bro.
- Bro, how are you?
What's up?
Nothing new.
Oh yeah, boys... This is Glen.
This is William.
This stuffs great.
- VI/illiam's a supplier.
- Are you sure?
Let's go there.
- Where are you going?
- Just here. Come on.
- Dude, nice meeting you.
- Hi, Miss Beautiful.
Can we sit?
Bro, why did you introduce me
to those guys? They're bad influence.
Aren't you gonna talk to us?
Since when have you been
a good boy? Huh?
It's not that.
I just thought, once we moved here,
it would be better if me and my mom...
You know... if we... Bonded?
To make it up to her?
I'll give you a piece of advice.
unable to move on is because...
you still can't get yourself
to forgive her.
Think about it.
Hey, brother. How are things?
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