Letters to Santa 2 Page #4
- Year:
- 2015
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- It's quite far away from here.
- It's in New York.
I work in graphics now.
These posters are all over the city.
- Have you read it?
- No, but I have touched the subject.
I'm starting my sledge
with a turbocharger.
You should hurry,
we almost died today.
a wedding gown once before she dies.
- A regular wedding gown: laces, a veil.
- Why you almost died?
- Could you lend me some money?
- You haven't changed a bit.
I'll give it back.
We got into such a skid
that it was a close shave
- and we would end up like in "Misery".
- In what?
I have just changed.
- Merry Christmas.
- All the best.
You didn't let me watch it.
I have to go.
It fell down.
Here you go.
Have a good day.
Excuse me, we are looking for a vase.
It's...
- We have many vases here.
- Exactly.
I'll try and explain it.
I don't want just a vase
but a particular vase.
- That's what we need.
- Exactly.
- Burgund.
- Excuse me?
You're in luck.
- How do you know it's this one'?
- Don't you remember how we
- put it together?
- I've worked with china for 20 years
and I have a lot of experience.
Just a moment.
And now'?
I'm not sure.
I don't remember.
How much is that?
- 36,50.
- Oh, no. It's not that one.
- It's too cheap.
- Intention is
- what counts.
- I can sell ii for more.
No, I see now
it's not that one for sure.
So you're an expert and I'm not.
So, here you go.
- And now?
- Look, it's identical.
- I have told you.
- Have you?
Okay, I'll take it.
And I'll pay for the broken one too.
We'll take 2 just in case.
I'll check if we have them.
You know, Mom,
that Dad saves the world?
- He told you so'?
- A man on the radio said so.
Well, he doesn't know your dad.
Dad is a bastard...
- Don't say that.
- Should I lie?
He met him.
Let him have his own opinion.
When did I meet him'?
You spent half a day with him.
- When?
- Today. You said you recognized him.
- Hello, my darlings.
- Hello.
- Come in.
- Let's go.
How do you like the vase?
A lot.
Look.
These are presents
for a beloved one.
Which one do you like?
None. Let's go.
Tell me.
I might buy one for Wiktoria.
Come.
- You can't propose with a vase.
- Yes, but...
I don't want to propose.
Well, I do, but...
Never mind.
- I've bought a ring already.
- When?
- A year ago.
- So what are you waiting for'?
For a special moment. Should I
propose at the stadium during the finals,
- or while parachuting?
- I rented a tower.
That's the way you do it.
The more you give in love
the more there is left for you.
So I would like to give you everything:
my life, my dreams,
joy of looking at the stars and dreams
that nothing will ever part us.
Will you marry me'?
The waitresses enter
with the baskets full of rose petals
- and they shower Kasia.
- Rose petals?
- Haven't you spoken to Kostek?
- Women love it.
Sure, but Doris?
So perhaps a stadium would be better.
It's beautiful.
- How much is it?
- 2300 zlotys.
I had something more expensive on mind,
but it is beautiful indeed.
Wiktoria is a lucky girl,
but you'll have to save up some money.
I'll manage. Thank you.
It's not just a vase,
but high quality Spanish porcelain.
Hand made by the masters
of Almassera,
hand-painted with toucans,
which Doris loves. It cost a fortune.
I have to go and buy mistletoe
hand-gathered by local masters.
- Have a good one.
- All the best.
Merry Christmas, gentlemen.
Finally.
The garage door was stuck
when I drove in.
- I don't know. I parked outside.
- You remembered.
- Cheesecake and poppy-seed cake.
You're wonderful.
I've promised.
He's a jerk, who has no heart.
On the top of that has a girlfriend.
- But you love him.
- So what?
No, nothing. It's ready.
It should get you there.
- Ostroleka is not the end of the world.
- Isn't it?
It's a pity.
Smile.
Come back soon.
Thanks.
Go and bring back jars with preserves.
- You're a big preserve. Merry Christmas.
- To you too.
GO, go:
Delicious! I'll tell my parents
that you baked it yourself.
- How about some wine'?
- I'm driving.
Are you going somewhere?
You're right. You'll drive
my parents home.
Monika.
- Wait, I'll cut it up.
- What?
No. Check on the borscht.
My parents will be here soon.
There is an occasion drink a shot
so I wanted to take it.
Robert, that London studio,
you don't even realize
who recorded there.
Will April be okay for you?
Where is the...
You know, I've already arranged...
I'm sorry, but I can't record in London.
What is wrong with London'?
- I came to say...
- Dad...
Robert will neither record
in London...
nor he will spend
Christmas Eve with us.
He won't spend anything with us.
I don't understand.
He decided to take up sheep breeding.
Sheep?
What sheep? I've already
arranged for that studio.
Recently I've seen somewhere
- Mom.
- In the open air.
And there on grass among the guests...
We have parted.
I'm sorry.
Holy sh*t.
How will I call it off now'?
You're an a**hole!
Merry Christmas.
Great. I'll come as soon as I can.
Maybe I'll bring your grandson...
Bye, mom.
How much is that?
- Twenty.
- How much?
- I'll add a wafer as a bonus.
- I just want that head.
I'll give you a fiver.
Seven zloty.
I can give you the head for free.
So that's the deal.
I can add it to the wafer.
- And how much is a wafer'?
- Twenty.
Here you go.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Hello, my darlings.
How did you spend the last hours
before the birth of Jesus?
for his sweetheart.
I hope mine will be your dream present.
And romantic too.
Knowing your dad
it will be something practical.
You said intention is all that matters.
I wanted it to be a real surprise.
- Don't worry. It's really great.
- You don't know what it is.
That's right. How could I know.
- Why are you standing here like that?
- How?
- Dad, can you help me'?
- With what?
- A letter to Wiktoria.
- Write it yourself.
I know what to write, but you
know how to do it in a romantic way.
Jesus.
How do you call her'?
- "My dearest sweetheart".
- Let's write it down then.
My dearest sweetheart.
I would like to give you today and
every day, until the end of the world...
Great.
So just sit here and write
and I will be back in a moment.
But where are you going? Hey!
My dearest sweetheart. I would like
to give you my love, my heart,
sorrows, moments of reverie,
and dreams about us living together.
The more love you give
the more there's left for you.
I hope you're as happy as I am.
I'like to get old with you.
I love you more than my life.
Blah blah blah.
- You've written that?
- Sure. I've consulted Misiek.
He said that girls love such lines.
It's good. I'll rewrite it nicely.
Thanks, Dad.
Karina!
What is it?
Are you a cabby now?
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