Angustia
- Year:
- 2010
- 20 min
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My name is Tom Goldman.
Welcome to our movie.
As you've seen in the lobby,
we have provided medical service
which is free of charge when
presenting your ticket stub.
Oxygen masks are available.
So if during the movie the guy behind
asks for your ticket,
don't give it to him.
But anyway, please don't hesitate to go
into the lobby if you feel the need.
I'm here to advise you also that our
company does not assume
any legal responsibility for anything
that may happen to you
during this screening.
Good night, folks. Enjoy the movie!
Don't forget - during the projection,
don't speak to anyone you don't know!
What's the matter?
Tommy!
Tommy!
Tommy!
Hi!
Tommy, Tommy, Tommy!
Hey!
Hey.
Tommy.
Tommy...
What are you doing here?
Come to Mother.
John! One of the snails has gotten out!
Could you put it back with the others?
Okay! I'm coming, Mother.
Goddamn! One of my birds got out!
Catch him! What were you doing with
him out of the cage?
- No one likes to be caged in.
- You can't trust them for a minute!
Feed him!
Come on, come on!
Get back here!
Come here!
Be careful with the table!
Catch him! Don't let him go
into the kitchen!
Hurry! Catch him!
Hurry! Catch him!
Catch him!
Be careful with the lamp!
Now where's he going?
John! Hurry!
You're in a lot of trouble.
What are you doing? Get down from
there! You're going to fall!
The bird is stuck behind the cupboard.
I can't reach him.
You've got to force him out. You can
do it. Get down!
Listen!
He's moving.
You stay here. I'll be right back.
Here.
Use this.
Be careful. Don't hurt him.
Don't force it.
Be careful!
Don't hurt him.
Slowly.
- I've got him, Ma! I've got him, Mother!
- Be careful! Don't hurt him.
Slowly.
Slowly.
He won't get away again. He knows
he can't hide from me.
Now, give him to me, John.
Give him to me.
Give him to me, John.
You did a good job, John.
John is a good boy.
You mustn't run off like that, Tommy.
You're very, very bad!
See what happens when
you disobey Mother.
And if Uncle John is late at the
hospital, it'll be all your fault.
It's a very rare genetic chain
which causes the distinctive
characteristics
and the unique shape of this kind of
retinal activity.
This is one of the rarest examples.
It's from Mr. Murphy's grandfather's
collection
which was started at the turn of the
century.
The Murphy family has continued to
add to the collection until today.
The collection includes samples from
every country in the world.
Obviously, the collection is only shown
to doctors and graduates for research,
under special permission by the Murphys.
Mr. Pressman is our orderly in charge
of its maintenance.
Pressman!
What are you doing over there?
Bring me the key.
Sorry, doctor.
I can't get used to these lenses.
They hurt.
Don't worry. It's quite normal for them
to feel uncomfortable at first.
These drops will help.
Please get them out of my eyes.
I can't stand it! They're cutting into
my eyes! Take them out!
Are you deaf? I told you to take these
things out of my eye! They're hurting me!
- Take them out!
- Please, please.
Don't get upset. I promise they'll stop
hurting in a few minutes.
Take them out! Do you hear me?
You wear them! You need them
more than I do!
No. I'm not allowed. My mother would...
Excuse me.
Where are you going? Come back here!
Where is Dr. Murphy?
Get these things out of my eyes! They're
hurting. Get them out!
- Calm down please.
- How do you expect me to calm down?
- The man is a complete nut.
- I'm sorry this happened.
He's very sensitive to comments about
his eyes.
He's diabetic and he's
losing his vision.
Then why is he working here?
I'm sorry for not getting to you sooner.
John is usually good with the patients.
The schedule has been crazy because
of the holidays.
I never expected such a strange person
to be working in Dr. Murphy's office.
Not at these prices!
Our intention is to help everyone.
In fact, his mother is one of the main...
I don't care about anyone's mother!
I'm late as it is.
I want to see Dr. Murphy next time.
In fact, his mother is one of the main...
I don't care about anyone's mother...
I want to see Dr. Murphy next time.
You can see.
You have no idea
what it's like to really suffer.
But you will!
Just wait!
You'll be sorry!
She doesn't know how much they need you.
John is your best boy, isn't he Mother?
Yes, John. You're my best boy and
the best surgeon in town.
And now, you must start thinking of
the spirals.
The spiral that's coming into your head.
Think of the center.
The center of the spiral.
Imagine the spiral in your mind.
Think of the center and
you'll be with me.
We'll be together.
Ready?
All finished.
Slowly, my baby.
Deep, easy breaths.
Let your mind float into space.
Feel the power and flow of your heart.
Relax.
You can feel it.
Your eyelids are heavy.
Your eyes are closed
and you cannot open them.
Your blood is rushing from
your heart to your head.
Feel it. Your head is filling up
with blood.
Good.
Now your blood is flowing from your
head back to your heart.
Feel it! It makes you strong!
Feel it! It makes you strong!
Feel it! It makes you strong!
Feel it! It makes you strong!
Imagine you are in an elevator.
Mommy's elevator.
The doors are open. Go in.
You are on the 20th floor.
Push the button.
Now you are with Mommy as one.
Like before.
Together as one.
For years you were like a snail.
Hiding, happy.
Hiding, happy.
Hiding, happy.
Hiding, happy.
Hiding, happy.
I know the Roses are giving this party
so they can show off their new Pollack.
- They are so pretentious.
- Who cares?
Do you like this color?
Not really.
It's too red.
You're such a drag, George!
Nothing's ever right with you!
My hair's too straight. My lipstick's
wrong. You're so picky!
Go get the buzzer!
It's impossible to get ready like this.
- Yeah?
- Ms. Robinson?
Just a minute. Who is this?
My name is John Pressman.
I'm from Dr. Murphy's office.
There's been a mistake. Ms. Robinson
took the wrong pair of contact lenses.
That sounds like her. Come in.
Come in.
What do you want?
I told you it's about Ms. Robinson's
contact lenses.
I see. Aren't you working late tonight?
Caroline, it's for you!
Who is it?
He's from Murphy's.
Oh, no! You!
- What do you want?
- I'm sorry to bother you so late.
You were right to complain about
those lenses.
They gave you the wrong ones.
I brought the right pair with me. I'd
be glad to put them in for you.
No, no, no. Not now.
I just finished putting my makeup on.
I'll go to the clinic tomorrow.
Come on, honey.
I want to see you with the contacts on.
You'll look gorgeous!
- I really don't have a lot of time.
- It'll only take a few minutes.
I promise there's nothing to worry about.
These are your exact measurements.
They won't hurt at all.
Oh, alright. But hurry, we're
late as it is.
Now, you won't feel a thing. I promise.
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