Cherrybomb Page #2

Synopsis: Cherry Bomb follows teenagers Luke, Malachy, and Michelle as they embark on a wild weekend of drink, drugs, shop-lifting and stealing cars. But what starts out as a game turns deadly serious when the three discover that they can't get off the wild ride they've set in motion.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Production: Little Film Company
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2009
86 min
Website
389 Views


Do not know you can not smoke here?

Where you think you are?

And You?

Do not have a home?

Watch and learn.

Joseph!

Sorry, ladies.

What the hell are you doing?

What are you doing?

He is crazy, evil?

Sh*t!

Okay, girls.

The situation is under control.

Not control sh*t.

One to see.

I wonder what the girls

see in you.

See you later, Dave!

God, I can not believe

who did it.

Yes How can overcome this?

I will discount the prejudice

intentional from his salary.

- But I did nothing.

- It's hanging by a thread, Malachy.

Be careful not to lose his job.

So, your mother is right.

Only problem is with you.

I knew this would not work.

- What do you want?

- Okay?

Wonderful.

Has no work to do?

Yes, but ...

Who are you, an employee of the month?

- Michelle.

- F*** you!

F*** you!

What a great response.

Well sensible.

Luke, my boy.

Dad, what are you doing here?

Heard what he said.

F*** him.

Is finding it

a great businessman.

Regeneration and sh*t.

F***!

Only one way to regenerate.

Taking LSD.

- Come on, Dad.

- Or Ecstasy! I'll f*** everything else ...

- For home, before Chris ...

- Chris is my son!

Just like you.

He knows me. Only he knows why

I'm doing. I'll do what I want,

stand for the consequences.

You know why?

Why am ... man.

I swear.

My own decisions

worth more than the truth of it.

Where are your shoes, child?

- Come on.

- What are you doing?

- Get your hands off me!

- Dad!

You're not better than him.

- Let's go home, damn it!

- You spit on me?

Daddy!

He has in his pocket, right?

Do his dirty work?

Shut up.

I'm showing

its true face, son?

Come in.

That work there behind your thing?

If he wanted to take my

attention from work.

Succeeded.

Cares?

Sorry about that before.

I lost my mind.

It is not easy

for any of us, Michelle.

For me it is

something new, but ...

I just want the best for you.

I mean, I really am

trying to make it right, okay?

But both have to try.

It is new territory for me.

Not just a summer holiday

or visit ...

I know.

I will not interfere in your life.

After all, I'm just his father.

But just want

stay away from those guys.

They are a bunch of hooligans.

Try to be different this rabble.

Malachy and others.

Do not lower yourself to their level.

That's it, right?

Great.

I'm very proud of him.

- I always told him.

- He is.

So what will?

- Leave him in peace, Joe.

- I'm referring to your future.

All you have before you.

- I do not know.

- Got a long time.

- Okay, Malachy?

- I'm just saying,

I had to think about it, right?

- I can not believe. Seriously.

- Hear what I say, Joe.

Turn it off, Malachy.

- Just for today.

- Hello?

Sorry.

Apologize?

Tell off.

What will we do tonight?

- Malachy?

- Yes, I'm here.

So what will it be?

- I will not leave today.

- What?

Still pissed at me?

What, Malachy, already apologized.

Whatever I do?

I get on your knees?

Probably you'd like.

Think . I would Malachy

- Michelle ...

- Who is Michelle?

I do not know.

He did not tell me anything.

- I can not speak here.

- Okay.

Whatever.

Has the number of Luke?

will give me the number?

Disconnect.

I'll call you later.

Malachy, is not so ...

P*ssy.

So who is this Michelle?

Just a friend.

Why not invited?

We could meet her.

This is true, Malachy.

Why do not you invite?

I think not.

That's my boy.

Even blood "come-quiet"

- Shut up.

- What?

The Malachy.

Hey, we have something to sell?

Are you alone?

- I came here just for you.

- Lucky me.

Wow, you saved my life.

I like your music.

Hear this.

- I'll pee.

- Thanks for the info.

WHAT PEN, CARA,

Is missing the boat!

I + LUKE IN THE FIELD.

LAST CHANCE.

I'M NOT GETTING THERE!

Take a taxi

You know, life is.

- Lifeboat?

- I can not.

Not after last night.

- I think I'll stay here.

- Michelle.

Have fun.

And then?

And then you?

So what do we do now?

Someone asked a taxi?

- I thought you would not leave.

- I changed my mind.

Enjoy the ride.

What a gentleman.

- What are you waiting for?

- I thought you would not ask.

- I drive.

- Get out.

- Your father knows he's got the car?

- What do you think?

I think you

is a very bad guy.

- Still have not seen anything.

- Promises, promises.

We're not there?

- What, now I drive.

- No, you drive like an imbecile.

Must return the entire car.

Watch out Mom and Dad.

F***ing idiot.

Come on, now I am!

This is fine as hell!

Stop it!

Stop the car!

Dang, that hurt.

My God!

- We are alive!

- I'm totally f***ed.

Damn!

I told you, man.

I should have let me drive.

What the f*** ...?

It is my father!

So what the f***?

Okay, Luke, way.

So what?

It was fun, right?

Can not handle the consequences?

You can not go home and play

happy family with Mom and Dad?

Not so?

Yes it is.

F*** that.

You know what, Luke?

This is nothing for you, is it?

You can do whatever you want.

And you know why?

Because nobody cares

with you.

Absolutely nobody cares

f*** with what you do.

Well, I think we

to get out of here.

I can not go.

What about my father?

It will appear that someone stole.

Have insurance, right?

- Yes, but ...

- So let's go.

Will stay with him?

- What?

- I'm not with anyone.

And since when has decided

f*** with it?

And who did something cool

for me?

Why not tell her what

saw at work, Mal?

Have you told her?

Told me what?

Do not say it is

keeping secrets?

What is he talking about?

About his father

f***ing Donna.

Really?

Donna?

You know what?

F*** that, f*** you and everything!

- Michelle!

- F***. We do not need it.

Evil! Evil!

You want to kill?

Come on, get up!

What is this? Let me go!

You are a parent so pathetic!

A miserable little sucker!

SUNDAY:

FIND ANOTHER PERSON

SELLING CHILDREN

SELL THE CAR AND HOUSE

- Your father is really pissed?

- Just a little.

Want to join? There's nobody here.

Sure.

Father?

What are you doing?

Tired of living in fear.

I'm sorry, Dad.

Okay?

Sorry.

All right, son.

But anyway

'll be better off without me.

Chris will take care of you.

Better than I've done.

Chris has big plans for you.

Your future is guaranteed.

With me, you would have no chance.

My whole life has been like that.

But ...

You're my father.

- I want to say ...

- Do not need me.

You said.

I can no longer bear it.

You'll be fine.

Will be fine even.

- Is it legal?

- Other.

It is my father.

It is his room?

I felt guilty about yesterday.

- Know ... By taxi.

- It was not your fault.

I know.

Okay.

I think so.

And you?

- What about me?

- Okay?

I'm cool.

What? Not so?

No, scratch that.

It is because of his father ...

He is not here.

He never is.

- So?

- So?

Jenks.

Got you right where I wanted.

Malachy.

Thank you.

- Do not comment about me, right?

- Right.

Michelle! What the f*** is ...?

- Get out!

- This is my room!

- I gotta go.

- Really?

What should I do?

How to deal with this situation?

Give a crazy? Play it

the window? What do you want?

Rate this script:0.0 / 0 votes

Daragh Carville

Daragh Carville, born in Armagh in 1969, is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter. His theatre credits include Language Roulette (Bush Theatre, London and Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh), Observatory (Peacock Theatre, Dublin) and This Other City (Grand Opera House, Belfast).Carville's first feature film, Middletown, premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York in 2006. The film, which stars Matthew Macfadyen, Daniel Mays, Eva Birthistle and Gerard McSorley, was directed by Brian Kirk and produced by Michael Casey of Green Park Films. It was nominated in nine categories at the 2007 Irish Film and Television Awards, including Best Film and Best Screenplay, with Eva Birthistle picking up the award for Best Actress.Carville’s second film, Cherrybomb, starring Rupert Grint, Robert Sheehan, Kimberley Nixon and James Nesbitt and directed by Glenn Leyburn and Lisa Barros d’Sa, was selected for the Generations section of the 2009 Berlin Film Festival and won the Audience Award at the 2009 Belfast Film Festival. Cherrybomb went on general release in the UK and Ireland in April 2010, distributed by Universal. His television credits include episodes of BBC Three’s award-winning Being Human, BBC Northern Ireland’s student drama 6Degrees and the first series of The Smoke, a major new drama series produced by Kudos for Sky One. His radio credits include Regenerations (BBC Radio 3), which features on the BBC Audio release Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays, and Dracula (BBC Radio 4) starring Michael Fassbender. Carville has won the Stewart Parker and the Meyer-Whitworth awards. His new play The Life and Times of Mitchell & Kenyon opened at the Dukes Theatre, Lancaster in April 2014.Daragh Carville lives in Lancaster with his wife, the novelist Jo Baker, and their two children. He currently teaches Creative Writing at Birkbeck, University of London. more…

All Daragh Carville scripts | Daragh Carville Scripts

0 fans

Submitted on August 05, 2018

Discuss this script with the community:

0 Comments

    Translation

    Translate and read this script in other languages:

    Select another language:

    • - Select -
    • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
    • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
    • Español (Spanish)
    • Esperanto (Esperanto)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Français (French)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • עברית (Hebrew)
    • Gaeilge (Irish)
    • Українська (Ukrainian)
    • اردو (Urdu)
    • Magyar (Hungarian)
    • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
    • Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Italiano (Italian)
    • தமிழ் (Tamil)
    • Türkçe (Turkish)
    • తెలుగు (Telugu)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Čeština (Czech)
    • Polski (Polish)
    • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Românește (Romanian)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • Ελληνικά (Greek)
    • Latinum (Latin)
    • Svenska (Swedish)
    • Dansk (Danish)
    • Suomi (Finnish)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
    • հայերեն (Armenian)
    • Norsk (Norwegian)
    • English (English)

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Cherrybomb" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 22 Dec. 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/cherrybomb_5412>.

    We need you!

    Help us build the largest writers community and scripts collection on the web!

    Watch the movie trailer

    Cherrybomb

    The Studio:

    ScreenWriting Tool

    Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.


    Quiz

    Are you a screenwriting master?

    »
    What is the typical length of a feature film screenplay?
    A 30-60 pages
    B 200-250 pages
    C 90-120 pages
    D 150-180 pages