August Rush
BOY:
Listen.
Can you hear it?
The music.
I can hear it everywhere.
In the wind...
...in the air...
...in the light.
It's all around us.
All you have to do is open yourself up.
All you have to do...
...is listen.
[MARK MANCINA'S
"WHEATFIELDS" PLAYING]
Hello, Porky. Where's your little friend?
-I don't know, Mr. Mannix.
-Go find him or your big butt's mine.
AUGUST:
Where I've grown up--
Evan!
PETER:
Evan!
--they tried to stop me
from hearing the music.
But when I'm alone...
...it builds up from inside me.
how to play it...
...they might hear me.
They would know I was theirs...
...and find me.
MANNIX:
Knock, knock.
BOY 1:
Knock, knock.MANNIX:
Knock, knock.-Knock, knock.
BOY 2:
Wake up.MANNIX:
Who's there? Who's there?
Freak. Freak.
-Said, knock, knock, freak.
-Who's there?
Your long-lost mommy and daddy.
Can you hear them?
Yes.
No, you can't.
I can.
You don't have no family.
You can't hear anything.
Say it.
-Say it.
BOY 1:
Say it. Say it.MANNIX:
Say it.BOY 2:
Say it.MANNIX:
Say it.BOY 1:
Say it.Say it.
Yes...
...I can.
He doesn't hear anything.
BOY 3:
Yeah.
What is he?
He's a freak.
MANNIX:
Sweet dreams, freaks.BOY 2:
Sleep tight.-Good night.
BOY 1:
Don't let the bed bugs bite.Sometimes the world
tries to knock it out of you.
But I believe in music...
...the way that some people
believe in fairy tales.
I like to imagine that what I hear
came from my mother and father.
Maybe the notes I hear...
...are the same ones they heard
the night they met.
Maybe that's how they found each other.
Maybe that's how they'll find me.
[BANGING ON DOOR]
MAN:
Louis. Louie, where are you?
-Lyla? She's here. What are you doing?
LYLA:
Dad.They're waiting for us.
Hey, sit up straight, please.
Where are you, baby bro?
We didn't follow you from San Francisco
to play for free, man. Yeah?
We need this one, baby bro. All right?
I need this one.
THOMAS:
Don't forget to smile and look relaxed.
All right, not that relaxed.
Come on, come on.
I believe that, once upon a time...
...long ago...
...they heard the music and followed it.
[MARK MANCINA'S
"MAIN TITLE" PLAYING]
[SYMPHONY PLAYING JOHANN SEBASTIAN
BACH'S "PRELUDE FROM PARTITA NO. 3"]
[BAND PLAYING
JOHN ONDRASIK'S "BREAK"]
[SINGING]
I break
I borrow
I live
I lose
I pray
I'm hollow
I'm dead confused
I'll find you
Once you're here, you're never gone
Once you're here, you're never gone
Fallen from a night of cold
A piece of me that I can't hold
I love you as I lose you more
I break outside this open door
Catch me as I wash away
You'll catch me as I wash away
Well, catch me as I wash away
Oh, oh
Oh
Yeah
Don't
Don't wait, don't wait
I break
[CROWD APPLAUDING]
[DANIEL LEVY'S "THE SWAN"
PLAYING ON SPEAKERS]
MAN:
Not bad, Connelly. Not bad.-Thanks very much, man.
Where's the main man?
Goddamn it, Louis. Just wait, man.
Louis? Louis, wait up, man.
LIZZY:
Girls, we are going to a party tonight.
It's a full moon,
you know what that means, right?
[WOMEN SCREAM]
[MARK MANCINA'S "CONFESSIONS
LIZZY:
Lyla.
[HARMONICA PLAYS "MOONDANCE"
IN DISTANCE]
LOUIS:
It's a great sound, isn't it?
What are you doing?
Listening.
What are you doing?
-I just came up here to, um....
-Get away?
Have a seat.
Come on, be brave.
Front row, center.
Can you hear that?
What is that?
It's a wish.
Now, what does that sound like?
[SINGING] Well, it's a marvelous night
For a moondance
With the stars up above in your eyes
A fantabulous night to make romance
'Neath the cover of October skies
When I was a young fellow...
...I used to talk to the moon.
Are you making that up?
God, I haven't done that in a long time.
Does it ever talk back?
Well, it used to.
Now I just find myself on a roof
talking to myself...
...like a loon.
Just out here on me own.
Well, I'm here.
Yes, you are.
I'm Louis.
Lyla.
So, what's your story, Lyla?
I don't know. I'm just, um....
I'm just me.
What are you looking at?
You.
[MARK MANCINA'S
"5-NOTE WINDCHIMES" PLAYING]
MAN:
Next.
What did he want? What did you say?
You know, same old junk. New guy.
My name is Mr. Jeffries.
I'm with Child Services
for the state of New York.
[WIND CHIMES TINKLE]
Okay, Evan.
Born December 17th, 1995.
Legal adoption to New York Children's.
[WHISTLING]
How long have you been here, Evan?
Eleven years and sixteen days.
I've been counting.
That's a long time.
-How do you do that?
-Do what?
[BLOWS]
Well, it's just imitating the wind chimes.
[BLOWS]
[WHISTLES]
[WHISTLES]
[CHUCKLES]
You don't wanna be placed
with a real family?
-I have a family.
-Yes, you do.
I mean, you have parents and all,
but they don't live with you.
Not now.
But still,
you don't have contact with them.
-Yes, I do.
-You do?
What, do they call you?
Come and visit you?
-Send--?
-I....
I don't wanna be sent away.
I understand.
You see, there's a lot of children...
...who are scared
that if they leave their first home...
...their parents would never
be able to find them.
Right?
But see, my job is to make sure...
...that nothing like that
will ever happen to you.
So there's nothing to be scared of.
Thank you.
I'm gonna do something I never do.
This is my number.
If you ever need to talk to me,
about anything...
...you call.
Think about what I said too.
There's a whole world out there
with millions of wind chimes.
I know.
You can go now.
PETER:
Mannix says we're nevergonna see our real parents again.
Mannix is a big liar.
Yeah, I know. But what if he's right?
I mean, what if they don't ever come?
Hardly remember what my mom
looks like, you know?
Well, if they don't find us,
we'll just have to go find them.
[VAN MORRISON'S "MOONDANCE"
PLAYING]
[CORK POPS]
[LYLA SCREAMS]
[MEN CHEER]
[LAUGHING]
LYLA:
Oh, my God.-Morning.
-How's it going?
LYLA:
Oh, my God.Get away.
[LAUGHING]
LYLA:
I have to go.
-Let me walk you home.
-No.
LYLA:
My dad's waiting at the Sherry. I--
I've never done this before.
I'm in so much trouble.
Hey, hey.
MEN:
Woo!
Meet me here at 10:00 by the arch.
[MARSHALL LAUGHING]
LOUIS:
Say yes.-Put him out of his misery. Say yes.
-Say yes.
-Say it.
Say yes.
After you.
I'll take that as a yes.
You are gonna be in so much trouble.
You should have left your dad a note.
Yeah, ransom note.
You know what? I don't even care.
I just had the most incredible night
of my life.
Taxi!
[MARK MANCINA'S
"WASHINGTON SQUARE" PLAYING]
MARSHALL:
Louis. She ain't coming.
Oh, man. One girl?
Come on, we're gonna miss the flight.
-Taxi!
MARSHALL:
Louis. Where you going, Louis?Excuse me.
MARSHALL:
Louie.
THOMAS:
You are not going anywhere.
-Lyla!
LYLA:
Dad, I'm not going with you.-Lyla, you listen to me.
-No.
-Don't you dare walk away.
LYLA:
I'm not going with you.LOUIS:
Lyla!
THOMAS:
Get in the car right now.
Lyla! Lyla!
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