Creep
- R
- Year:
- 2014
- 77 min
- 5,599 Views
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All right,
We are leaving the flatlands
and we are heading up
towards the mountain top,
which I'll show you right here.
Way up there.
I'm not sure who I'm meeting.
The ad said $1,000 for the day.
Filming services.
Discretion is appreciated,
whatever that means.
So, here's a thought:
What if this is just
some 40-something
who's sitting alone
in her apartment
waiting for some young
handsome boy to come up the hill
and give rubdowns, money,
It's just a thought.
Cute little lake.
Cute little town.
This is promising.
This is it.
A yellow door.
Okay.
Okay.
No answer and no voicemail,
so that's good.
Hmm.
Okay, so...
I think it's smarter
if I wait in the car.
You know, just...
I don't think
this guy's showing up.
Which is too...
Hi!
Oh, I'm sorry,
I didn't mean to scare you.
Oh, it's okay.
It's okay.
I'm assuming you're Aaron?
Yeah.
I'm Aaron.
- Nice to meet you.
- Josef.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
- This is gonna be a good day.
- Yeah.
You have a really nice,
kind face.
- Thank you.
- All right.
- Come on.
- Okay.
I feel like we should just
do this right now
because at the end of the day
it's gonna be normal,
so let me just.
Oh. Okay.
Trust me, that's not gonna
Never get used to those stairs.
All right.
So, welcome.
This is our
family vacation home.
A lot of special memories.
Can see, if you check out
these paintings,
I made these with my dad
when I was younger.
So, I'm sure
you're anxious to get started...
- Yeah.
- On all this.
Okay.
Let's get you over here.
I am a cancer survivor.
I had cancer in the liver,
spread to the lungs.
So, pretty bad.
They gave me the chemo.
I knocked it out.
Really, it was...
Went into remission immediately.
It was...
t was pretty incredible.
Unfortunately, two months ago,
I started getting
some... some sort of
weird cognitive misfirings.
I went back in
to see the doctor.
Brain tumor
size of a baseball here.
- Oh, no.
- That's inoperable.
Um, so they gave me about
I'm hoping I beat it, you know?
And the power
of positive thinking.
Maybe?
You know, who knows?
But in case I don't,
I'm married.
My beautiful wife, Angela,
of six years,
is pregnant
with our first child.
Hi, Buddy.
We're calling it Buddy.
Um, and have you ever
seen the film My Life?
No.
It's a beautiful,
beautiful film.
Michael Keaton gets cancer
in the film,
of himself for his unborn son.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
Yeah, you can see.
So, our job today
is to keep that camera rolling,
as we discussed,
and I just
want you to walk with me.
I don't know
exactly what I'm gonna do.
I want you to document me,
how I am.
I don't need to glorify me
or make me seem cool
or anything other
than what I am,
so, Buddy, you can see me
for the man I was.
And, um...
I hope you're up for it.
- Okay.
- Yeah?
Yeah. Yeah.
Let's do it.
I thought you
were gonna run away.
No.
Okay.
This is for you.
- Oh, that's all right.
- No, no, no, no.
Take the whole thing.
This is, uh...
this is no longer
a business transaction, okay?
Okay.
This is a partnership,
and this is a journey
into the heart,
and I'm real glad
it's you coming with me.
You ready for this?
- Okay, let's do it.
- All right.
I'm gonna go get in the tub.
In the tub?
Yeah, come on up.
It's okay.
Come on.
Oh, sorry.
- It's okay.
- Okay?
Yeah, yeah.
We're... we're gonna go
a lot deeper places than this.
- Okay? You all right?
- Yeah.
- You sure?
- Yep.
Okay.
You sure you're not hungry?
- You want a sandwich or anything?
- No, I'm okay... I'm okay.
All right, maybe when we get
out of the tub.
I'm getting in the tub.
You're not getting in the tub.
- Okay.
- Okay?
- Okay.
- All right, get comfortable.
Okay.
- Okay, you rolling?
- Yep.
Just checking.
I knew you were.
All right, Buddy.
Welcome to your first tubby.
When I was your age,
I used to take tubbies
with my dad.
We'd call 'em tubby time,
and it was pretty much
the greatest time of the day.
get to do a tubby together,
You ready?
Okay.
All right.
Now, let's get
those tootsies wet.
You ready?
Get those tootsies.
Boo.
Oh, ooh, it tickles, doesn't it?
Oh, stinker.
Stinker-roo.
Oh.
Ooh, this one
I know, it's fun, isn't it?
I know.
Ooh.
Just lean back
and close your eyes.
A little shampoo.
A massage rub.
Mmm.
Yeah.
Mmm.
Now is my favorite part.
We're just gonna lay back.
Oh, Buddy.
Oh, yeah.
Ooh, ooh.
Ooh, you like the fire?
Mm.
You just stay here.
We'll watch the fire.
You and me.
Mmm.
I love you so much.
Aaron.
What?
Two to three months.
Most of which I will either be
in pain,
or at the very least sad.
I mean, look at this scene.
It's a tubby scene.
It's supposed to be fun.
It's not supposed to be sad,
you know?
I just can't help thinking,
"Why wait?"
You know?
'Cause I could just
end it right now.
I could, you know.
Josef?
Hey.
Josef?
Hey.
Josef.
Oh, man, I'm sorry.
Oh, man,
that was... that was a joke.
It was supposed to be a joke.
I'm so sorry.
That was a bad joke.
Okay.
I've got a weird sense
of humor, man.
I'm...
It's okay.
Um, it was just getting,
and I was just, like, you know,
trying to lighten the mood.
Do you want to go
outside or something?
You want to get some fresh air?
Would that be good?
Yeah.
Oh, Aaron. You might want
a heavier jacket.
- It's a little chilly out there.
- Okay.
There's...
There should be something
if you want to snag one.
Okay.
Cool.
What? What?
What happened?
What happened?
Oh.
That's Peachfuzz.
That's... that's just Peachfuzz.
Say hello.
Um...
Actually, you know,
I'm glad this happened.
Buddy, you're gonna love this.
So, Peachfuzz
is a friendly wolf,
and my dad created him
and he actually used to have
this great kind of song
that Peachfuzz sings
for little kids.
What do you think, Buddy?
That's Peachfuzz.
Say hi.
All right.
Oh, nice.
Look.
Got some hats.
Huh, twinsies.
I'm over here, Buddy.
Right here.
So, look, there's a legend about
this trail that we're going to.
It's called
Las Aguas Milagros de Corazon,
which means, "The miracle waters
of the heart."
from this really cool
Hispanic lady
who runs this taco truck
down by the lake.
Anyway, the lore has it
that there's, like,
a healing body of water out here
that has something
to do with a heart,
but apparently only those
who are pure of heart
can partake of it.
So, anyhow, that is what
we're going to find today.
- How's your heart, Aaron?
- It's good.
It better be.
Whoo-hoo!
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