February Page #2

Synopsis: Kaewta knows her final day is fast approaching. She decides to fly to New York City to forget her painful past and spend her last four months there. Fate plays games with her again when she...
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Yuthlert Sippapak
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2003
108 min
25 Views


Hey Scott. Scott wake up!

G. Hey I thought

you went back to Thailand.

No I didn't go.

Hey listen up. You see a girl

wandering around here?

She speaks Thai like me.

Thai? You're a Thai.

A girl Scott! Come on.

Did you bring me any noodles?

Tony, what're you doing?

Let her go.

Listen if you don't like then

go over there.

Hey! Hey!

Leave her alone.

Hey why don't you mind your

own business. Get out of here.

Here, the telephone number

of this house.

What letter you get?

I.

That's a D.

I.

Okay then I'll call you.

Bye for now.

Don't know what else to call you.

Later I'll take you to the store.

You haven't even changed

your pants yet.

And what's your name?

Jee.

Are there any G's in here?

What is her name.

Her name's I.

I... I what.

I... Irada.

How about her last name?

Just use mine.

Where shall we meet?

I'll be there.

I don't have any money to give you.

Don't worry about it.

I've got it for now.

Who knows? Maybe your parents

back in Thailand are millionaires.

Meaw? I've already reported

this to the police.

Don't forget to keep us

informed, ok?

And when's Kaewta going

in for surgery?

This coming February.

That's only a few months away.

No one's ever made it?

The doctor here said in America,

a few cases have made it through.

But they are comatose.

They just sleep forever.

So living or dying,

It's all the same?

How could she be so unlucky?

Anyway, if I hear anything,

I'll call you right back.

Hi G.

Hi Chan.

Why here.

So many cops around.

I live around here.

See this.

Hello!

Boss, I got news.

What?

Chan double-crossed us.

He tried to steal our goods.

Chan?!!

Yes boss, him and another guy.

Did he get the stuff?

No boss, Chan's dead

but the other guy got away.

Well if that's the case...

...you didn't really have to call me.

But boss, Uncle is dead.

You mean, Uncle my nephew?

Taxi Taxi Taxi.

Where do you want to go Miss?

I need to go to the hospital!

I need a doctor!

What?

Go to the hospital!

Take it easy, Take it easy

where do you want to go?

Do you speak English?

I want to go the hospital

I need a doctor.

Which hospital?

Don't know.

You don't know which hospital.

I don't know!

Aw! Sh*t!

All right, I'm gonna take you to

the Manhattan okay?

Okay.

Hey Miss.

Where are you from?

I don't know.

You don't know.

What the hell you are talking

about.

You don't know

where you're from, come on.

Stop.

What's going on?

Stop!

Help me! Stop!

What happened?

Stop!

What the f*** is going on.

Hello.

I...

...got lost.

Hey! Man, are you sick?

Came by to tell you

to stick around next week...

...got some job for you.

Sh*t.

Are you gonna be able to

wake next week?

Take some f***ing pills!

And be ready when

I call you next week.

F***! You look like sh*t!

And this place is a f***ing Mess!

Tell your boy to clean up this place.

Or I'll kick him

What kind of work do you do, Jee?

I'm a cab driver.

A driver has to carry a gun?

Your work isn't legal, is it, Jee?

Just being here isn't legal already.

Where am I gonna find legal work?

- You really need to?

- Your passport cost $2,000.

Not to mention the cost of

the plane ticket.

Hello.

Hello.

Who is it?

My name is I.

Pardon?

You told me to call you,

...remember at Central Park?

It's you. Where have you been.

My client loves your work.

They want more...

...actually they want 15 more.

Do I get paid?

I mopped the floors.

How much were the tickets?

$800 each

Can you help calling that number?

Whose number is it?

Peter's number.

Peter who?

He's a designer.

I met him in Central Park.

He likes my paintings.

He'll pay me $10,000

Ten thousand dollars?

Should be enough for

the airplane tickets,

...and everything else, right?

And why do you want me to call?

I brought everything

I assumed your need.

I wasn't sure about specifies...

...but there's a lot of things

in here just go though it okay.

I have to run now.

If there's anything you need

just call me okay?

Nice to meet you.

Eye?

Eye?

Eye?

Eye?

What's the matter?

I have a headache.

After you take your medicine, rest.

Drawing pictures without

eating isn't good for you.

Why don't you go to bed?

It's more comfortable.

Is it okay?

Is the medicine helping?

I feel better.

Thank you very much, Jee.

You don't have to thank me.

Actually,

I should apologize to you.

Why apologize?

I drove the car that hit you.

It's all right.

At least you didn't hit me and run.

Fall in love?

Why did you say that?

Man, I don't know.

Hello.

It's Jackie, how you're feeling?

Better.

You have to see us.

We got a job.

No man, I quit.

Quit?

What about your passport?

Hello.

My name is Peter.

Peter.

Can you complete this by February?

Excellent.

Is it finish yet?

- Yes.

- Yes.

Can I take it?

I want to use it for the invitation.

It will be perfect.

Thanks so much. Good night.

Hungry?

Drink some milk.

Your face is dirty.

Are you hurt!

Of course it hurts, you nut!

Scott.

What?

It snow yesterday.

Then what?

It was...

...like a dream.

Eye...

Eye...

Eye...

I'm afraid man.

Afraid of what?

I'm afraid that

she will forget me some day.

Boss.

Jee won't work for us anymore.

I don't trust this Thai boy.

He knows too much.

Beside, we don't know who took the stuff.

Why don't you kill him.

Jee came with Chai.

But Chai is dead.

Jackie!

Did you find out who kill my nephew yet?

No yet, sir.

You take care of that thing first.

Here you are ten thousand dollars.

Well, aren't you gonna count it?

No, okay. Have is the invitation

for the grand opening.

Open it up.

Isn't it beautiful?

To Miss Irada and Mr. Jeeradej.

Well, I gotta run now.

I'll see you the opening night.

- See you the opening night.

- See ya.

And don't forget to dress up.

C'mon! They're just plane tickets!

Not just the plane tickets.

These are tickets back to Thailand.

What's the matter?

What if I don't have parents back

in Thailand?

Then, how about living with me?

I think I look a little strange.

Don't you think so? Not at all!

I've never seen anyone

look as good as you do.

Well, I am the only one person

you know.

One is enough.

Here we are.

Eye...

Eye...

She didn't got a chance...

...to see her complete work.

There's a problem with brain.

And the only way is to operate.

I have to sign the release paper

for her operation...

...cause I'm the only person

she know.

Doctor hasn't give me

any assurance...

...that she's gonna make it.

But if don't sign, she won't get

that chance at all.

He didn't even say when

she will wake up...

...if she will ever wake up again.

It's almost two months now...

...still have no sign of waking up.

I ran out of money

for her medication.

The doves on statue have flown away.

I'm broke man.

The driver's job is taken.

Just any job any job is fine for me.

I'll do anything.

Now he wants the job.

There is no job...

...only assassination job.

I need money.

Have you shot anybody before.

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Yuthlert Sippapak

Yuthlert Sippapak (Thai: ยุทธเลิศ สิปปภาค, born November 8, 1966 in Loei, Thailand) is a Thai film director, screenwriter and producer. He's best known for his genre-blending films Killer Tattoo (comedy and action) and Buppah Rahtree (comedy and horror). more…

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