Day Night Day Night Page #2

Synopsis: A 19-year-old girl prepares to become a suicide bomber in Times Square. She speaks with a nondescript American accent, and it's impossible to pinpoint her ethnicity. We never learn why she made her decision -- she has made it already. We don't know whom she represents, what she believes in - we only know she believes it absolutely.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Julia Loktev
Production: IFC First Take
  6 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
NOT RATED
Year:
2006
94 min
128 Views


- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- Street address.

- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Spell your last name.

- C-r-u-z.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- City and state.

- Longfield. Colorado.

- Spell your last name.

- C-r-u-z.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- Street address.

- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Spell your full name.

- L-e-a-h C-r-u-z.

- What's your sign?

- Aries.

- Zip code.

- 80536.

- Street address.

- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- Spell your last name.

- C-r-u-z.

- Zip code.

- 80536.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- Street address.

- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- City and state.

- Longfield. Colorado.

- Spell your last name.

- C-r-u-z.

- Zip code.

- 80536.

- Street address.

- 3312 Douglas Avenue.

- Date of birth.

- April 10. 1987.

- Spell your full name.

- L-e-a-h C-r-u-z.

- How you feeling?

- OK.

OK.

Here. take this pin.

I want you to prick my finger with it.

One more time. a little harder.

You can do it again. harder.

Now give me the pin.

Hold out your hand.

Hold out your hand.

- Did that hurt?

- Unh-unh.

No. it didn't hurt.

What about that?

What about that?

- Did that hurt?

- No.

- No. what?

- It didn't hurt.

It didn't hurt. OK.

That's all you're gonna feel. It's like...

like a bug bite. right? A mosquito bite.

You've been bitten by a mosquito.

It doesn't hurt. right?

- Right.

- That's it. That's all it is.

It's gonna be over so fast. you won't

have a chance to see or hear anything.

- OK?

- OK.

OK.

Did you put your seatbelt on?

OK. We'll help you.

All right... just lift up. Thanks.

OK?

- Thank you.

- OK.

You OK?

All right.

Watch your head.

Keep going.

Keep going.

- Thank you.

- Keep going.

Step. Step.

Step.

Step. Step.

Step.

Step. Step.

Step. Step.

Step. Step.

Excuse me.

would you mind just clueing us in a bit?

Could you let us know what's going on?

Yeah. we were just saying that this one

fits well. That this fits well.

- How's that?

- Good.

We're just gonna shorten the straps a bit.

We can add a strap around the waist

between these two straps here.

Excuse me. is that necessary?

It's up to her.

Would you like a strap around the waist?

No. no. it's OK.

Can you just walk back and forth?

Yeah. That looks quite natural.

She's pretty.

That's good. Walk a bit more.

If you shift your weight a little bit forward.

it will help with your lower back.

And you can also hook your hands up

underneath here.

Good.

- How's it feel? Is it too heavy?

- No. it's OK.

It's about 30 pounds.

but most of the weight is in the nails.

- We can take some out if you like.

- No. you can put more in if you want.

These don't work.

so you can wear them around your neck.

It's very easy.

This switch locks it.

And you just flip it to unlock it

and press this button.

- OK. It's this button here?

- That button. The other buttons don't work.

You just flip it to unlock it

and press this button.

Go ahead. try it.

It's not connected now.

Try it a few more times.

One more time before we connect it.

- Hi.

- Hi.

It's a different color.

The car - it's a different color.

Thank you.

Thank you.

- Hi.

- Hi. How are you?

Can I have two pretzels. please.

with mustard?

Thank you.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Thank you.

- Have a nice day.

Excuse me.

how can I go to Times Square?

Straight up and make a left

and you'll be right there. OK?

- Thank you.

- All right. have a good day.

Guys. are you fans of comedy

shows? Check it out. Come check it out!

Come on.

you buy one ticket and get one free!

Beautiful thing in the world as of right now!

- Oh!

- Excuse me.

Excuse me. Would you take

our pictures with the horse?

OK.

I'm sorry. I can't.

- Thank you. Have a nice day.

- Thanks.

Ooh!

- What's going on?

- Are you all right?

- You need help?

- You OK?

Are you OK?

You all right?

Be careful - your Walkman.

- I want the white dress. the limo...

- All you need is a white horse!

- Mira. that doesn't flush.

- I was talking.

- I was in my conversation.

- Yeah. that's rude.

I'm not rude.

I'm letting her know it doesn't flush.

Julissa. can I use your phone?

...you're just laying there.

Then if someone passes by or walks in.

it's like. "Oh. she was so sweet. "

I want all the flowers. Whoever doesn't

see me. I'll come and haunt them.

- Now I know.

- You better come and bring a lot of flowers.

- I don't know.

- Tu tienes algo ahi negro.

Sacamelo entonces.

- Fix it!

- Don't poke my eye out!

Well. fix it!

I got it. Never mind. I got this.

- Julissa. what are you doing in there?

- You do not need to know!

What you want?

- I wanna get cremated.

- You mean burned?

Where's my lighter?

Yo te quemo ahora mismo.

eso no es na.

- Don't say that.

- I'm not keeping you at my house.

You better go to Julissa's

or Jennifer's house or something.

I love the way

you guys are my friends.

- You girls are crazy.

- I don't want to be in your house.

I'd rather be thrown in some ocean.

in Hawaii or something.

Ya yo veo

que tu ta pasa sinceramente.

You know I love you.

- I can't find my...

- What are you looking for?

I can't do it with these sneakers.

I need sneakers too. man.

$ 2.16. Here's your spoon.

Thank you.

Enjoy your pudding.

- Can I have a slice of tomato?

- That's all?

- Yes.

- That's 65 cents.

Please insert another 25 cents.

City and state. please.

I don't know what the city is but the state

is New Jersey and it's Motel 7.

Please hold.

Information.

How may I help you?

I dont know what the city is.

Its New Jersey and its Motel 7.

Please hold.

This is a long distance call.

Please insert $ 1. 25.

Motel 7. How can I help you?

Hi. can you connect me

to room 272. please?

No ones checked into that room right now.

OK. thank you.

Excuse me.

Hi.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Excuse me.

Excuse me. Do you have a quarter

I could have for the phone?

- Sure.

- Really?

- There.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Thank you.

Do you have a quarter

I could have for the phone?

- Sorry?

- A quarter that I could have for the phone?

Actually...

Thank you so much.

Excuse me. do you have a quarter

I could have for the phone?

- For what?

- The phone.

- The phone?

- Uh-huh.

- Sure. I'll give you a quarter.

- Really? Thanks.

You're welcome.

- I dont' know. Here.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

- Thanks.

- You're looking for a quarter?

- Uh-huh. for the phone.

- Thank you so much. Thank you.

- You're welcome.

I cant answer my

cell phone now. Please leave a message.

Welcome to coast-to-coast collect.

To make a collect call.

please state your name after the tone.

It's me.

Please hold while we verify

if the party will accept the charges.

Hi. honey.

Did you lose your phone?

Hows Chicago?

Are you girls having a nice time?

Hello?

Hello?

Hello? Honey. we cant hear anything.

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Julia Loktev

Julia Loktev (born December 12, 1969) is a Russian-American film director and video artist. She was born in Leningrad, Soviet Union (now St. Petersburg, Russia). more…

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