Carried Away
- R
- Year:
- 1996
- 109 min
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Joseph!
Joey! Joey!
Joey!
Get up, Joey!
Soon it will be 5:00.
Okay, Mom.
Yes, sir.
I bet you ask if I will ever
tired of milking, is not it?
Here you go. Try this.
Thus you will be much better.
Yes, sir.
You know what just
can I do?
Can I take
that sucking a cow to death ......
especially old cow like you.
Yes! What do you think?
Good morning, Robert!
Ok, Ok! Go to class!
Hello, Mrs. Henson!
Good morning! Good morning!
Good morning! Good morning!
Megan, where are you going?
Megan!
Thank you!
Hey, want to trade?
Not in this lifetime!
Tonight, with you
or with me?
With me.
Have a nice day.
- You too.
Well, sit everyone down.
Sit in your place.
I promise to be faithful to the flag ...
United States ...
and the republics of the people behind them.
I know you've all heard about
possible closure of schools ...
the possibility
closing schools ...
at the end of this term.
For non-graduates, and this
most of you, it would mean ....
and that most of you, it would mean ....
"There was once a beautiful girl
whose father was a miller. "
I tried to tell them ...
not to teach the group
Rhodes Scholar.
But, obviously, the school board
has more confidence in you.
All this has not been officially ...
next week ...
When will I be able to formally
introduce the arguments against.
As we all know, is always
best to think ahead.
Well, now.
Who would you be able to be?
- Catherine ... Wheeler.
Well, Catherine Wheeler,
go in and shut the door.
I do not see your name
on this list.
What grade you, Catherine?
... I'm finishing.
Final.
Well, welcome Hovardsvil.
You will see that this
very nice place ...
and if you or your family
need help ...
feel free to ask.
- Thanks.
a vacancy.
with our history.
Get the book and open
Page, uh ...
You two should not be
to work so late.
Just to finish
schedule of duties.
We will not for long.
Good night, Mom.
Sleep good, baby.
Good night, Robert.
- Good night, sir.
Well, I will go to bed.
Good night, Lily.
Good night, Lily.
Well, another year,
last, it seems.
It was bound to happen eventually.
This is called progress.
How is that progressive
to travel sixty miles each day?
Speaking of that,
if you take the job?
I do not believe.
replacement or something.
What do you think?
I think we should
do what you want.
Can we talk about
farming here?
What about it?
- Joseph.
This is old news, Rosalie.
What do you want to do ...
to work in two places
as you wish Lily and my mom?
To nurture corn in one.
a strain on the second.
They always use the
to influence me.
that if you lose your job to start ...
you know ... to drink, not to marry me.
Maybe I should not find
another ...
But six years I'm with you.
- Just like me.
You only have to solve.
years. You're a little slow.
What will change
if you get married?
I do not want to live here
with Orinovom mother.
You do not want to go out
This beautiful home in our own.
Of course I would.
I would go tomorrow.
Robert goes to college.
Better to go home.
This will finish later.
Will you not here to prenoci?
I have to see my mother.
He did not feel well.
What happened to your father?
Korea. He was killed in the war.
Mr. Svenden is your stepfather?
It is not. He just fucks my
mother, that's all.
Come on, Robert.
See you later.
Sir Svenden.
Nathan Wheeler, a retired major.
I guess you heard,
I'm your new neighbor.
Am. In this region ...
radius of 20 miles.
I believe you've met
my daughter, Catherine.
Yes, sir, I did.
How are you today, Catherine?
- Well, thank you.
That reminds me, her
documents arrive today.
So, it will have them on Monday,
if you agree.
That's just fine.
Also, I would like to ask you ...
to accommodate Ketrininog horse.
Adelman house has a barn.
I spoke earlier
with others. Evans ...
and he suggested that
if you're ok ...
make arrangements
for a fee.
I could pay you,
say, $ 175 per month.
Is that fair?
It is quite ...
OK, Major.
Thank you.
I'm going to take it out.
S. .. V. .. E. .. N. .. D. .. E. .. N.
Is that a Norwegian or Swedish?
Oh, it's Swedish.
- Please.
- Thanks.
- I am very grateful to you, sir.
- Oh, thank you.
Honey, I think that we have
time now for it.
Can I switch to the
to your home, Major.
Anyway, I later
to pass that way.
Oh, come on. Please, Dad?
... If this is not the problem.
- No, not at all a problem.
Catherine, when Mr. Svenden be
ready to go, come home.
- Do you hear?
- Yes, I hear.
OK. Thank you, sir.
Is it all right here?
Of course. Good.
$ 200 per month.
I know.
Whether it could come
every day to riding?
Of course. Come whenever you want.
You do not need the key.
I love that song by
you read yesterday, from Keats.
Do you prefer
by Emily Dickinson?
What do you think?
This is my last
years of teaching.
I heard a lot really
but I think the New York
the place to go ..
Dramaturgy. Is that what
want to do, to study acting?
I think I was good at it.
What will you do next year?
- I do not know.
How good are you?
- What? What am I good?
Yes. Deep down inside we all know that
There is something in what we do well.
It's just that
to be known ...
our true talents.
You know you're good at,
as, teaching ...
and as a farmer, right?
No. I am a mediocre teacher.
Ah, there goes your theory.
I do not think so.
But even if this is true ...
there must be something
and what you are good ...
only what you tell me.
But I'll find out.
will find me
always want ...
I'll always wait here
your call ....
Do you want to cry
If you do not like your man
You feel that you
he is doing it wrong
Now, take it with food,
you know, three times.
Is everything okay?
- Oh, I'm fine, Joey.
Al. Evans was kind
to bring me drugs.
I wanted to give you
save up a trip to the city.
In any case I had to
I go to the old Adelmanovu house.
I appreciate it.
Adelman not only
multiple owners.
Wheeler family of her
bought last month.
Retired Major from the bottom ...
- Yes. I have already met them.
Oh? Daughter? Huh?
Not just the girl
for the farm, right?
The father is an avid hunter.
My mother was an alcoholic.
He is trying to wean.
Ask him if he needed
some supplies for the farm.
The money we would definitely use it.
If Joey cashed in all
enough for the entire year.
These cans of milk are in a bad place.
It is very unfortunate because
and for me it is too difficult
move them ...
so I will for now, I think,
What are you gonna do
when it is full?
I do not know.
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