Gerry Page #6

Synopsis: Follows the life of Quebec's first rocker, Gerry Boulet, of Offenbach fame.
Genre: Biography
Director(s): Alain Desrochers
Production: Christal Films
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Year:
2011
131 min
$1,934,140
99 Views


You think so?

The one I want...

isn't easy to get.

You've worked hard enough, Marjo.

Now, come dance with me.

Jesus Christ, that's it!

- How are you today?

- Feeling good, Carmen.

Better than I've felt in ages.

We're on our way to see

the latest X-rays.

And you know what?

I'm not nervous at all.

I know anything can happen

with this disease,

but I've taken good care of myself.

I've been a good boy, as you know.

We're here.

So let's go on in.

We'll see what's what.

The lesion has grown.

In fact...

the metastatic tumours

never stopped growing.

Oh yeah? Is that it here?

Yes, it's very clear.

- Here?

- Yes.

I'm sorry, Gerry.

What are you going to do, Gerry?

What do you mean?

Don't play dumb.

I mean about what the doctor said.

The surgery, the catheter...

What do you want to do

about the goddamn tumours?

I've sold 100,000 records.

That's something.

I need to go see those people.

Don't you think your health

is more important?

So what then?

You want me to hang around here

and do nothing?

Sit around and mope?

I don't care what they say.

I can't feel

any of my f***ing tumours.

At least, not when I'm on stage!

Break's over.

Breen's waiting.

You all right?

Yeah, fine.

Gerry, are you OK?

Hey, Branger...

I won't be around this time next year.

I'll be dead, goddammit!

You hear me? I'll be dead!

Gerry, it's OK.

Call it off, man.

Here's to the happy couple!

Congratulations!

Franoise...

I haven't always been there for you.

I just wanted to say...

You're the best thing

that ever happened to me.

There's nothing to apologize for.

I'm hungry, Mom.

Coming.

You want something to eat?

No, thanks.

You know I love you, sweetheart?

- Me, too.

- Yeah?

I love you.

Go see your mother.

Franoise...

Come here.

Come.

Come lie down with me.

I can't. I'll crush you.

Just do it nice and gentle.

It'll be fine.

Come.

Nice and gentle.

Yeah.

We'll get married, you and me.

But we're already married, Gerry.

No.

We'll get married up there.

There'll be lots of people.

It'll be a party.

I love you.

A big party...

Thanks

Translation:
Shonda Secord

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