Hesher Page #4

Synopsis: T.J., a high school freshman, lost his mother two months before in a car accident: his father pops pills and sits on the couch; his grandmother holds things together, chatting and cooking. T.J. wants the car back from the salvage yard where the owner's son is a bully. By happenstance, Hesher, a foul-mouthed squatter, moves in with T.J's family. T.J. also meets Nicole, a grocery clerk near poverty who helps him once. Hesher involves T.J. in crime, the bully is omnipresent, mom's car is slipping away, dad has checked out, T.J. watches Nicole at work, and his grandma invites him to join her morning walk: the odds are long that T.J. can assemble a family to help him thrive.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Spencer Susser
Production: Newmarket Films
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
45
Rotten Tomatoes:
53%
R
Year:
2010
106 min
$300,000
Website
273 Views


And flowers.

And flowers?

Mom, can you turn on the radio?

Help.

Help.

Hello!

Hello!

What do you do?

Wake up. Wake Up!

Wake up. What the heck are you doing?

I do not know.

Where have you been?

-Sorry.

-Where have you been?

-Sorry.

-The time is ten in the morning.

Do you think it is full blown at me?

I do not know.

Go to your room.

There is someone looking for you.

Hesh is not here.

I came to meet you.

I did not know

if I should come or not.

But I could not get it out of mind.

I thought that if I came and you

was still angry and hate me ...

But you would probably think that I

did not care if I did not,

and hate me anyway,

I could just as well be.

In the event that ...

So here I am.

What do you want?

I want to apologize.

I'm sorry for what happened.

-It does not matter.

-Yes, it does.

It plays a role for me.

I love you, TJ.

I understand if you

will not be my friend.

It was not meant to hurt you.

I just ...

Sometimes it is ...

I do not know.

But I would come back

and say it, so ...

You can continue to hate me, but ...

I just wanted to say it.

And now I've done it ...

Fine, have it.

Sorry I broke the lamp.

It does not matter.

Sorry

I called you a fat whore.

It does not matter.

You are not fat.

But I'm a whore?

I do not know. Maybe.

We are gathered here to mourn

loss, and honor the memory

Madeleine Frances Forney.

Madeleine was a beloved wife,

mother, grandmother and friend.

Mrs. .. Rosowski, a close friend

and the neighbor will say a few words.

I did not Madeleine

long as NOK.

Once I moved into the district,

she treated me

as one of the family.

She had a lovely, warm heart.

We went

many nice trips together,

and we got on very well in

each other's company.

I will miss our walks,

but most of all our conversations.

I will always remember what she said:

Life is like a walk in the rain

You can hide and find shelter.

Or you can get wet.

Thank you, Mrs. Rosowski.

TJ ... I think

you should say something.

Come now, TJ.

Sorry ...

Now we

end the ceremony with ...

I will just add some words.

For I think I know

what the kid meant by that.

What do you do?

-We must NOK ...

-Do not touch me, damn it!

Go away. Sit.

You will not want me here

and I will not be here.

I'm not here for my sake.

I'm here for her sake.

She tried to tell you something,

you are too slow to listen.

So if you can shut up

and let me say that I shall,

do you never see me again.

I took the fuel tank

from an old Chevy.

I would blow up the

and I did.

But I did not think of all the

small metal pieces flying around.

I ran almost,

and woke up in hospital.

The doctor said my boy ... "I said:

Do not call me that, you bastard. "

He said:

You have blown away a testicle.

I had lost the testicle.

I was totally wild and molested

a nurse or doctor ...

I do not remember. But I was taken

and sent to a youth detention center.

I could not think of another

than that I had lost a testicle.

What should I do?

I would find it

so I ran away and started looking.

But I did not.

But ...

Then one evening,

when I sat on the toilet

and looked down at my testicle ...

I stared at the sagging skin

where the left testicle had been.

And I saw the right testicle

for the first time.

I cried out:

"Damn, my testicle.

See, I have one testicle left! "

Right?

It is a good testicle, it works.

God, the devil, or whoever it is,

let me keep a testicle.

I have one testicle left,

and it works.

And the f***ing my cock

works well.

You lost your wife.

You lost your mother.

I lost my testicle.

Hello! Do not touch it, damn it!

Paws away from the box. Wake Up!

Come on. Get out

I promised Grandma

to go for a walk with her,

so I intend to do.

You also promised grandmother

to walk with her.

This is the last chance.

Good morning, TeeJet.

Oi.

Sure. Crazy, huh?

Now I know

air against your face again.

It looks good.

Thank you. Hesh's gone.

What do you mean?

You must come and see this.

Hesh WAS HERE!

-THE END-

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Spencer Susser

Spencer Susser is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.Susser is the only American member of the Australian filmmaking collective Blue-Tongue Films. His short film I Love Sarah Jane, featuring Mia Wasikowska, won Best Narrative Short at the 2008 Nashville Film Festival, the Reel Frontier Merit Award at the Arizona International Film Festival, and the Canal+ Award at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. Susser co-wrote the project with David Michôd. In February 2011, it was reported that Susser is developing a feature-length film based on the short.Susser co-directed the music video for Lana Del Rey's song "Summertime Sadness" with Kyle Newman.His feature film debut Hesher stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Natalie Portman. It appeared at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on May 13, 2011. more…

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