Andover Page #6

Synopsis: When a brilliant genetics professor's wife dies tragically, he tries to clone her, but the person he creates isn't the same as the woman he married. So he tries again. Over and over and over again.
Director(s): Scott Perlman
Year:
2015
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What's become of you

Won't know what's

become of you

Won't know

what's become of me

Become of me

Become of me, become of me

I feel used

You're amused

[car alarm chirps]

D.

You passed.

We're done with

your genetics lesson.

Now... it's time

for a little biology.

-[clone] OK.

-Come on.

[Emma sighing]

[dialing]

[line ringing]

-[phone buzzing]

-[clone] What is that?

Ah, that's just my phone.

Just my phone.

-Do you wanna pick it up?

-No. Not right now.

[line ringing]

[line ringing]

-[buzzing continues]

-I think you should

probably pick that up.

I don't want to.

[line ringing]

[dialing]

-[phone buzzing]

-Oh, pick it up.

-Hmm.

-Pick it up.

-Hmm-mm.

-Pick it up.

Pick it up, pick it up...

What?

Hi. It worked.

-[Adam] She's the exact same.

-Congratulations.

-But... she doesn't love me.

-Must be really hard for you.

Well, what can you do?

But the reason I called is

I'm ready to get back to work.

Uh-uh...

real, actual work.

Good for you.

I sure could use your help.

I can't.

[Adam] Why not?

I'm working on my thesis.

Your thes...

Emma?

Now, where were we?

Here. We were right here

the whole time.

[Emma] Mm-hmm.

[Emma sighing]

Hey!

Stop beating yourself up!

[Adam] Whatever happened to,

you could only have one version

of the same person?

I never had the first one.

Do you love him?

Well, he's not you.

I don't like biology.

So, what do we do with...

you-know-who?

[Adam] Hey...

How would you like to meet

the woman who was made for you?

You know, they can't

stay here forever.

If someone ever found them...

We know.

I, uh...

I have something for you.

Thank you, Adam.

-Can I say goodbye?

-Oh, please.

Goodbye, Dawn.

Bye.

Remember what I told you?

I do.

Good.

Here.

Don't lose it.

I won't.

So, what are you

gonna do now?

Might stick around,

get my post-doc.

Wow, great.

I could still be your assistant.

Ha ha! I don't want

an assistant.

Come on, I'll do anything.

I'll take out the trash,

clean the beakers,

make your coffee.

You could do a hell

of a lot more than that.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Well, we can get back

to work if you like.

Are you hungry?

How about we get

something to eat first?

[Emma chuckles]

[Rebecca] Hey!

Here you go.

[sighs] We'll see you again

really soon.

-Love you.

-I love you,

love you, love you.

[Rebecca chuckles]

Oh!

All in all, this is the third

hardest day of my life.

-Bye, Daddy.

-I love you, kiddo.

I love you.

[car door closes]

[car starts, door shuts]

[Rebecca]

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye!

[shrieks, laughs]

I hope this works

because this is the only

lobster we have.

[shrieks, giggles]

Congratulations.

Thanks.

My love is deep

Blind and true

I will do anything for you

You're the one

yeah, you have to be

Yeah, you were made...

Dawn, when I'm with you,

I'm walking on air.

You were made for

You were

made for

You were made for

You were

made for

I can love

but I can't set you free

Yeah, you were made for me

You are one of a kind

Just my luck that

the stars align

You're the only fish

inside my sea

Yeah, you were made

for me

There's nothing

I won't say

There's nothing

I won't do

There's nowhere

I won't go

If it means I get to be

With

You-ou-ou

My day starts

When you're awake

I live and die

with each breath you take

I've got to solve

this mystery

Why you were made for me

You were made for

You were

made for

You were made for

You were

made for

I'm the arm

and you're a sleeve

Yeah, you were made

for me

I'm the judge

and you're the plea

Yeah, you were made

for me

I'll keep fighting

for you endlessly

Yeah, you were made

for me

Yeah, you were

made for me

I met you when

I dropped my guard

Down on my knees

yeah, I fell hard

And you're the one

so I contend

I won't have to do

these over again

And if for just

this moment in time

I was yours

and you were mine

If all good things

must come to an end

I will do these over again

And over again

and over again

Yeah, I will do these

over again

It's not over

Till it's all over

No, it's not over

So I come over

No, it's not over

Till it's all over

No, it's not over

So I'll come over

Now, I'm trying desperately

To make it how

it used to be

My actions

I can't quite defend

But I will do these

over again

And over again

and over again

Yeah, I will do these

over again

It's time to stop

well, that I know

And over again

and over again

I have got to let you go

And over again

and over again

I know my heart

will never mend

And over again

and over again

But I will do these

over again

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Scott Perlman

Scott Peenman (born January 12, 1967 in New York City, New York), is a former professional baseball player, and served as a starter/relief pitcher for the Bet Shemesh Blue Sox in the Israel Baseball League. He bats and throws righthanded. As a professional, he played one season for the Blue Sox and finished the 2007 season 3-2 with 1 save, and allowed only 1 of 13 inherited runners to score which led the league. Perlman also served as the team's pitching and 3rd base coach under manager Ron Blomberg and interim manager Eric Holtz, helping to lead the Blue Sox to the IBL Championship in the leagues inaugural season. He was selected to represent the Blue Sox as a member of the 2007 All-Star team. Perlman, along with several members of the Israel Baseball League appeared in the documentary film "Holy Land Hardball", that chronicled the formation of the first professional baseball league in the Middle East. Perlman attended The Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York. According to the 1984 Hackley Yearbook, Perlman finished his senior year with a .561 batting average and a 4-2 record as a pitcher. He was named team MVP, and was selected to the All Ivy League team. Perlman played three seasons of NCAA baseball for the Union College(N.Y.) Flying Dutchmen where he was 4-0 with 1 save as a reliever and spot starter. In 1987 he was a member of the Dutchmen team that set the then school record for wins, and won the ECAC division III championship. Perlman began his post graduate career in the Westchester Baseball Association for Burt's Bombers, then later for the Greenburgh Athletics and Eastchester Monarchs. He performed for 19 seasons as a member of the Pleasantville Red Sox in the Wetchester Rockland Wood Bat League, the oldest all wood bat league in Westchester County, N.Y. Perlman appeared in seven WRWBL All-Star games over his career, and 15 in his Red Sox career. He finished with a record of 125-34 with 1112 strikeouts, 187 walks, and a lifetime ERA of 1.81. In all, Perlman appeared as a pitcher in 214 games for Pleasantville since beginning in 1991, and left with the most wins of any pitcher in the WRWBL since the league changed from metal to a wood bat format in 1999 (56-21). His list of personal accolades includes earning two defensive awards for fielding on the mound, winning the league's ERA title on six separate occasions, posting the most wins of any pitcher in 1992-1996 and 2002 and leading the league in strikeouts in 1992, 1994-1997 and 2000. He was a five-time league champion in 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999 and 2000 winning the Championship Most Outstanding Player in 2000 for his two wins in that series. His number #24 was retired by the Red Sox in 2009. Perlman was selected to enter the Westchester/Rockland Baseball Hall of Fame in 2010. In 2008 Perlman signed with, the Kensico Mud Hens in the Hutchinson River Baseball League. He was selected to the All-Star team in 2016 at age 49. As a member of the Mud Hens was part of four league championship teams in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013. In 2017, Perlman signed with a Mount Vernon Lumberjacks team which went on to win the renamed Tri-County Baseball Association Championship. more…

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