Keith Page #3

Synopsis: Natalie has it all: yearbook editor, scholarship to college, star athlete, reigning social queen. Then Keith enters her life. Secretive and enigmatic, he slowly lures her from her comfort zone. The more Keith holds back, the more Natalie becomes intrigued with figuring him out. In her head, she's determined to keep him at arm's length, but in her heart she can't resist him. As Natalie's world slowly unravels, both their lives are changed forever in this powerful love story.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Todd Kessler
Production: Lili Claire Communications
 
IMDB:
7.5
PG-13
Year:
2008
93 min
Website
1,052 Views


- I would certainly think not ...

- My God!

- What? Just kidding.

Just kidding.

I know this sounds strange but ...

when this happens, I want ...

I have some mornings, a bed in

form of heart, some candles ...

- You know what I'm talking about.

- I know.

- Nothing rushed, right?

- Thank you.

Think about it,

construct a family

will want to hear stories, and a

will be when I was in high school

and threw a bowling ball

in their balconies to test chemical.

And her name was Walt.

I refuse to do so.

Come on!

Give out of here, you fool.

R.G.

- The last name is Marquez.

- The paternity account.

- I'm f***ed.

- Yeah.

If we get,

a swallow these.

Not funny, a**hole.

And these ? / i

Well, we can not quit now.

Patsy, you will be

national champion.

My father will not leave, Cosmo.

What do you know your father

on his ball?

Well, bowling is just a game,

- And play is a thing of the devil ...

- But you're the best!

- It may be national.

- I have to respect the wishes of him.

He had a difficult life,

killed himself to create

nine children.

- Today, I played the last.

- Well, dear ...

is my last move, too.

Honey waitress,

Please find a home

for our balls,

Cosmo to Patsy.

- It seems the last day of our lives.

- It seems even.

- Natalie.

- Hi?

After the last game,

you are in 14th place.

- Do not want to see?

- I believe in you.

If you stay on top, can

a scholarship.

- Dad ...

- What?

- I'd like to go to Duke?

- Yes, I would.

I did not, was a

years and competitive.

Have you ever thought about doing something else?

Different?

- At work.

- Like what?

- Something you really like.

- For example?

- Dad.

- What?

It is clever, reliable ...

very sexy.

I think he is perfect.

- What have you done?

- We talked and

a few more things ...

not "that".

It is so good that Raff

is not pressing.

- So Courtney is crazy?

- Why?

She said she saw you with Keith

Zetterstrome in the cafeteria.

Well, I gave a saidinha

with him too.

- What? I have friends?

- Not when he 's caido for you.

Keith is legal,

it's just the way it.

Indeed it would be perfect,

I was thinking about what you said

about achieving your goals.

- What?

- I think I could do.

And I feel very well now.

I said to him?

- It's a girl.

- Girl? And how?

Smart, pretty, popular ...

of good family.

- Thank you, Alle.

- But do not you?

I'm sure that neither sees me in

school, what do you say?

- I asked her to leave?

- Get out?

No.

Bad idea.

How could it myself

help in therapy?

- What is your plan?

- Simple.

I am going to enjoy it.

Fun?

How so?

Fun?

It means fun.

Do not try

much thinking, Alle.

It was nice to meet you.

- So next week?

- You know, Alle?

Progressed so much here,

- I think it is ready for the world.

- Keith?

Do not worry, Alle.

Next Tuesday.

- And there, how are you?

- Well, are you?

Well

- Oi.

- Hi

- You Raffael?

- Yes. And you are ...?

- Natalie ... Anderson.

- ... I have heard all about you.

- I try to keep it that way.

- Worked at some club?

No, no.

- Work now?

- Absolutely.

Is the Key Club,

see the students out,

to see if everything is fine.

- Must be tough.

- You bet.

And you?

Must be some 50 or 60 new friends?

Hi, baby.

- Maybe 61.

- Nice to know that someone you care.

- Vai rain.

- Yeah.

- Rain.

- Natalie, come on! / I

Okay, I gotta go.

It was a pleasure.

It was nice.

Bye.

Nat! The coffee is served.

Nat, please hurry.

Zach, wake up.

Not back home.

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

Natalie, Melissa is leaving,

we need to train his backhand.

We know, we train

the backhand today.

- According to my notes ...

- Have superei, Dad.

... had problems ...

- Natalie is faster?

- If you win,

- You can climb twice in the ranking.

- Where?

What would this "if"?

Bye.

- Nat, take your coffee.

- I run, Mom.

Need proteins,

sit down, please.

Mom, I got the cereal bars.

- This is not a coffee.

- Bye.

And to develop

the next experience,

Peers are:

Hobbs and Writen, Carlen and Stevens,

Brians and Aldridge,

Anderson and Zetterstrom ...

Zetterstrom?

I have no,

I will not start now.

Want to help?

Do not need it now.

Look, can not disagree now,

because Walt clearly promised

a wave here.

- Walt?

- Need to relax.

- Actually, I will teach you that.

- And why?

Why need to pass tests for 4

these if you want to win a scholarship.

And there, you will be in play, right?

And then I can concentrate

what to do if you have good notes.

Okay, let's fill it sodium

- Mix lightly ...

- What should I do?

- You can help get a job.

- Employment?

- We focus here?

- I would love.

Except for the fact you

be ten years in the future.

You need chemistry,

I of the time machine.

Mr. Miles, this is a serious work.

'm Sure Keith strives

when he does what it does.

Sure,

- We have something ...

- Do you like chemistry?

- Yes

- Make sure that this should work.

On this of this

Natalie Anderson ...

Walt said that it is controlling

and provides for a bluestocking.

How do you want to work with her?

- Keith, you ...

- I 'm kidding.

This is a good one.

Who the hell thinks it is?

What do you think of me?

- Hi Miss Key Club.

- Oi.

- Already gang?

- You tell me, how am I going?

Only got 98%

of hits in history,

then, I think it is inside.

We are in the same boat.

Let's meet again on Friday?

- Will you?

- Maybe.

Who is he?

Only my partner laboratory,

nothing more.

- So, do not remember?

- What?

Sat behind you

piece in Friday's series

where you were the princess and I

the soldier Russian number 3.

- I can not remember.

- Of course not.

The princesses never recall

of his subjects.

- I was crying for it.

- It should.

Should cry for me

by its decision early.

Is fixed under

the school.

- Why do that?

- Why Duke?

- Great power, the first division.

- You may be able to pay.

- Actually, I scholarship.

- Really.

- A positive.

- Tennis.

So, you will provide money for

be hitting a ball with a network.

Something like this.

Where to go?

Anywhere.

- No facu?

- I do not need to doctorate.

No, I will not.

And what will you do after college?

- The sky is the limit.

- This is brilliant.

- Because if you get average ..

- I have.

So why are you here?

- Certainty that has an explanation.

- Sure you do.

Natalie, will not stop

until we understand.

You like a challenge.

All because

for a chat? / i

- Even if you know it's there.

- Certainly, it will be.

Because of its seductive power?

- Hi, Bro.

- Oi.

- Nat, I borrow a dollar?

- Why?

- What is. Tomorrow you back.

- No! Enough!

- Try to get a show.

- Try to suck my cock.

- Oh! And when you have one?

- If boss.

Come on.

- All right cold.

- What happened?

You are with them.

- Can I help you?

- Yes

- What is it?

- What is .../ i

Fine staff. / i

Miss, come on! / i

- Ready?

- Yes

Take a turn and

Turn it back.

- Music interesting.

- I picked up the pace?

Bright.

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David Zabel

David Zabel is an American television producer and writer. He has worked extensively on ER becoming an executive producer and the series showrunner. He has won an Humanitas Prize for his writing for ER. He is currently the showrunner/executive producer of the PBS series "Mercy Street." more…

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