Endless Love Page #2

Synopsis: David has had a crush on Jade since the first time he saw her in the tenth grade. With high school coming to an end, David has never spoken to her until her family pulls up to The Inn, where David works as a valet. She and David fall madly in love, a love that only grows stronger as parents try to tear them apart. David knows Jade's past, but as his secrets are slowly revealed, Jade's trust is tested and leaves them wondering if they are truly meant to be together.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Shana Feste
Production: Universal Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
16%
PG-13
Year:
2014
104 min
Website
4,137 Views


Sorry, sir. Sorry.

I hope this isn't happening again.

'Cause Judge Dean called.

Word travels fast.

It was no big deal.

I lost it for one sec, that's it.

Well, one second is

all it's gonna take

and I don't wanna have to

worry about you again, David.

Now, why would I wanna be a valet

when I can be here with you?

Plus, I am gonna own the

shop one day, right?

Ah, easy.

I'm still breathing, partner.

Right.

- This guy deserve it?

- Yeah.

Let me guess, you

were protecting Mace.

And a girl, too.

No, no, no. Come on, come on.

Answer it.

- Go on. Go, go, go.

- I'm going.

There she is!

- Congratulations, sweetheart!

- Thank you.

- Oh, my God, you look gorgeous tonight.

- Thank you.

Your dad tells me that you'll be

leaving on your internship soon.

Two weeks. I'm really excited.

How exciting.

- Yeah, come in. I'll go get him.

- Thanks.

Dad?

Dad?

- Oh.

- There are people here.

I lost track of time.

Ah, okay.

Oh, you're beautiful.

Thank you.

Are you coming down?

Yeah, I'll be there in a second.

See you, Dad.

You want me to heat you up a piece?

Ah, no, thanks. I'm on my way out.

Nice suit.

Got a job interview or something?

7:
30 on a Saturday?

I did it already.

Yeah, that's why I'm redoing it.

You know, your mom

bought me this suit.

What for?

Get married in.

I can change if you want.

No, no, no.

Looks better on you.

This thing you're going to tonight,

is it a dance or something?

Mmm, sort of.

Well, embarrass yourself.

- Builds character.

- Sure, sure.

Hugh.

- Dawn, Joe, nice to see you.

- Hi.

- Thanks for coming.

- Of course.

Hi, Joe. Oh, you shouldn't have!

Since you did, how come only one?

Raymond, Tracy, thanks for coming.

The Mayo Clinic's so

lucky to have you.

Excuse me for a second.

This is what you wanted, right?

Yeah. It's great.

- Everything's great.

- Hugh!

Come over here and settle a bet.

Go.

A, uh, friend of yours is here.

Jade.

- Hi.

- Congratulations.

I'm so embarrassed. This isn't

exactly what I had in mind.

You run with a

slightly older crowd.

It's a complete failure.

I thought if I reached

out to our class,

they'd wanna be here as much

as I wanted them to, but...

There's another graduation party.

That's probably where everyone is.

Oh, right, yeah.

You know what?

I'm gonna be a little creative.

Atlanta Police Department.

Hi, I'm calling about a very loud

party at 44 Seawall Road. Um...

And I've asked the next-door neighbor,

Jenny, to turn down the music,

and it just seems to be

getting louder and louder.

And now... Oh, God!

There seems to be someone

pissing on my Mini Cooper.

I need this shut down

straightaway. Thank you.

Hi.

Is David here?

Yeah, he's inside. Come in.

- Sh*t. Is this your party?

- Yeah.

It's about time!

- Hi.

- Come on.

Hey. Hi.

Hi.

- Should I take off my shoes or something?

- No.

- No?

- Come in.

The ice has melted!

Come on.

Thanks for getting

everyone here, man.

Yeah, man. Ah, about that. Uh...

- You invited Jenny?

- "Invite" is a strong word.

Come on, man.

Dude. She cheated,

she's sorry. Let it go.

You did ruin her party.

Oh, sh*t. She's coming.

Later.

Wow.

You certainly got everyone

here, didn't you?

Maybe that's because the

cops busted my party.

See, I think what happened, my

neighbor, who's in Florida,

sensed that there was a party

happening and called the cops.

Now all my friends are at

Jade Butterfield's party.

A girl who acted like we

didn't exist in high school.

Does that make sense to you, David?

You have a party every weekend.

What difference does it make?

What's going on now?

Who are these kids?

David made it all happen.

Isn't it wonderful?

Who's David?

He's the friend of Jade's.

He's there.

- That's the valet!

- What?

That's the kid I was telling

you about at the restaurant.

Jade is happy.

The party is a great idea.

Hugh, please.

Hey! Quiet! Quiet!

Right. So, uh, we're all

having a great time,

and, uh, it's gonna get

even better because

I have a really good

game we're gonna play

where each couple has to

pick a song out of a hat

and you all have half an hour

to choreograph a routine. Okay?

Hey. What do you

mean "choreograph"?

It's fine. You'll love it. Uh...

My beautiful date, Sabine, please.

Our song is romantic and big

so we should probably do a

lot of figure skating moves.

- Figure skating?

- Mmm-hmm.

Show me.

Like this.

Wow.

- You don't wanna do this?

- Mmm-mmm.

- Not even a little bit?

- Mmm-mmm.

Will you give me your hand?

- No.

- Come on.

Really?

Give me your hand.

Come on.

I did it for my third-grade

ballet recital.

It goes over really well.

Ten more minutes.

Uh...

Is she running?

You're stalling, aren't you?

No.

I just like cars. I promise.

My dad's been trying to

fix the carburetor forever.

So far, no luck.

Is it his?

No.

It's my brother Chris'.

My mom wants to sell it.

It makes her sad, just

sitting in the driveway.

All right.

Maybe I am stalling.

Maybe we should, uh,

rehearse.

It takes a certain type of confidence to

dance in the footsteps of Salt-N-Pepa.

I mean, a very brave person.

But we have two brave souls

coming up to do just that.

Mace and Gwen. Come on.

Get hype!

- Get hype!

- Whoo!

Thank you for this.

Now, someone named Jade

Butterfield and her new friend.

Give him a hand but not

your car keys. David!

Yeah, David!

I see you!

Oh, man! What is this?

Shh, follow me.

Where are we going?

Whoo!

All right, everyone, calm down.

It's just a blackout.

I've wanted to kiss you

since the 10th grade.

I couldn't go another minute

without telling you that.

All right!

All right!

First off, I'd like to

apologize for the power.

It seems even our home is objecting

to the number of

people here tonight.

Ah, but, more importantly,

I wanna make a toast.

We're all here tonight because

of our daughter, Jade,

a girl that brings so

much light to our life,

and as you can tell, if there's

one thing we need, it's light.

So, uh, Jade, where are you?

Sh*t.

Jade. Come on.

Maybe he'll give up.

Come on, Jade.

Busted!

Oh, sh*t.

Come on.

Get up here.

I'm so lucky

to be your father.

And everything you've

worked so hard for...

She's working hard, all right.

It's all coming true.

So here's to Jade.

To Jade.

Oh-oh.

Seriously?

Okay. It's been quite an evening.

But all good things must

come to an end, so, uh...

And that would be the sign.

We'll get you cabs,

or, uh, Hulu, or...

- Uber.

- Yeah, Uber.

Those of you who are driving,

please drive safely, but drive.

- Party's over.

- Party is over.

Deuces.

You must be David.

Yes, sir. Uh, it's

nice to meet you.

Can I show you out?

Sure.

I hear you're trying to get

your car running again.

Are you gonna steal it if I do?

Right, the valet.

No, that was just a

one-time thing, I promise.

Did you have a good night tonight?

Well, let's just say I

prefer how it started.

You know, I really respect

your daughter, sir.

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Shana Feste

Shana Feste (born August 28, 1975) is an American film director and screenwriter. She has directed and written The Greatest, Country Strong, and Endless Love, and also has writing credits for You're Not You. more…

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