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Synopsis: LIKE SUNDAY, LIKE RAIN tells the story of Reggie, a 12 year old rich prodigy who lives in a castle in New York, surrounded by wealth but living a lonely life as his parents are frequently absent. Eleanor is a young musician going through the pains of growing up, who is having problems with her boyfriend and was recently fired from her job. This is a beautiful story about discovery and acceptance.
Genre: Drama, Music
Director(s): Frank Whaley
Production: Monterey Media
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Metacritic:
43
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2014
104 min
$27,623
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469 Views


I think you and I ...

Oneida must go together.

I company for you.

Like M & M's?

We have M & M's.

He does not eat those things.

No, thanks.

Like cookies?

Have Cookies,

or groundnuts,

such peanuts?

No, thanks.

I can go on

supermarket tomorrow,

but now must

be closed.

What you like to do,

little boy?

He likes to read.

It's very clever.

That number is?

Fourth? Fifth?

That's kind of complicated.

He is very smart.

It's all right.

Why not take the jacket

and stay here?

Because it is cold here.

How about turn on the heat?

- Do you want to pay my bill?

- It's summer, dammit!

Is about four degrees here!

How long

You are planning on staying?

Is playing?

Just arrived.

Calm down guys.

I will see my father in the morning

and turn on the first bus.

Good well?

You can stay as long as you want,

just do not touch the heater.

It's summer!

Jesus, Eleanor,

you just complain!

I will see my father,

and let's go.

Like roast beef, kid?

I have a huge

in the freezer.

No, thanks.

It looks like my sister

It is relaxed.

It has a lot of stuff.

You can not sleep here.

I will be fine.

Would be more comfortable

to sleep in a hotel?

Yes, but I can not afford.

Yes, but would

more comfortable?

I need the car

borrowed.

- Where are going?

- To a hotel.

- Jesus, Eleanor!

- I bring from the hospital.

- What time? Where are going?

- St. 9 pm,

that will do?

Go around with this kid?

I have no petrol in it.

Where do you think you're going?

I supply. You can not

to sleep in that room.

If warn coming and bring

guests would have cleaned up.

Can you borrow the car

or not?

Has no petrol in it.

Bring back the morning.

You are welcome...

They have swimming pool.

Closed for renovations.

What a pity...

Dale is his mother's brother?

No, I'm my father's brother.

They married

after the divorce of my parents.

They were all friends at school.

My father was in the army,

He fought in the Gulf War.

Dale stayed with her,

I guess.

My father came home,

it was strange,

He started making

bad things.

they divorced and

Dale moved in with her.

I'm tired.

Let's sleep.

When I close my eyes it seems

I'm still on the bus.

Why did you leave?

Your whole family

live here.

I think I answered

his own question.

I wanted to go to Juilliard.

Be an actress?

No. God, no ...

By music.

Music?

Yes, I played trumpet.

- What?

- Horn.

As a small trumpet.

I know what a horn.

- Then you play music?

- Yup.

Why did not you tell me before?

I did not tell you.

Since when do you play?

Since the fourth grade.

I made a test of skill,

and took top marks.

I won a free tool.

He won it?

Was when

He began playing the trumpet?

Actually I wanted to trumpet

but they did not and

They gave a horn.

I thought it best because it is

easier to play

and carry around.

- Any luck.

- Yup.

He played in a

band at school.

I loved.

I was chosen

to make a presentation,

one band with the best.

For the inauguration of

War Memorial in Syracuse.

It looks like it was important.

Was Hillary Clinton

to cut the ribbon.

I played a solo.

And what happened

with Juilliard?

I was invited to study there.

But they could not give me

a full scholarship.

I could not afford.

Terrible.

Not so much.

I was not sure

He was what he wanted.

What did you do then?

I got a job

as a waitress.

I started playing in the subway.

I can not believe.

Yup.

He played old

Beatles and ...

He is earning a few bucks.

There met Dennis.

- In the subway?

- Yup.

He saw me and

He began to appear forever.

On the platform,

trains came and went

and I was there, sitting.

He gave her money?

Yup.

Soon after, she brought me coffee

and other things.

Once again, he gave chocolate

instead of coins.

It was cute.

Then finally I said:

Hey, you will say "hi"?

What he said?

Said that

I did not want to bother me.

Who loved the sound

my trumpet.

What did you say?

I said...

"is not a trumpet,

idiot, is a horn. "

It's him?

I do not remember.

It took me to a restaurant

Korean barbecue.

It was very tasty.

And we began to leave.

Like lovers?

No. That was after.

He had a band.

Invited me

to play with them.

He plays guitar.

I do not play anymore.

You threw it out the window.

Yeah, but

I'm not proud of it.

I let my emotions

control me.

Where's your horn?

I have no more.

Why not?

It's a long story.

I had some financial problems.

You sold?

I sold, yes.

And a good Horn also.

It was beautiful.

My father gave me

when I graduated from school.

It was a good surprise.

Not even know he was there.

I had long not seen.

Once

ended the ceremony, he ...

was waiting

in the parking

holding a box with

a big red bow.

Good evening.

Good evening.

What is the name of the piece

Composed for the recital?

"A Sunday rain."

Is beautiful.

I will compose a track

for horn.

- Hi, Shelly.

- Hello, Eleanor.

This is Reggie.

She dyed her hair.

I knew they were going to sleep here

last night.

Sorry the mess.

I could take a cleaned.

It's kind of hard working

40 hours per week.

And why are you working there?

There are many places

to work beyond there.

Want to know?

The place I work

is my problem.

You will pay my bills?

Come on.

Yeah, I thought not.

Right.

Banque the good girl

in front of his friend.

Where to stay?

Do not say you were in "Days inn".

You can delete the cigarette

because of the child?

- Where's Dale?

- Sleeping.

Like cereal?

We cereals.

He is fine.

Here are the keys.

I'll call a cab.

Where are you going now?

Road.

Road?

I thought I had come

to see his father.

Yes I went.

And you? It was in the hospital?

Bother going there?

Do not scream. He is mad

since coming here.

I want a taxi in

Penvik street, 59.

Yes, to the bus station.

Thanks.

What is this uproar?

He is in a coma, Dale.

Yes I know.

They said you

They called and never returned!

You know the coverage

military covenant? Almost anything.

That's why we called.

Just do not understand why?

It would have been so hard for you

go and sit next to him?

He's your brother!

And he is alone.

I have not seen you around here,

when he was bedridden.

So do not come with sermon.

Let's hope the corner.

Come back here, Eleanor.

Go to hell!

Hey, Eleanor, calm.

Can be?

I never come back here.

From here, Eleanor?

Eleanor?

I'm sorry,

just had it in the cafeteria.

Okay thank you.

Tasty.

Never go back there,

for real?

- At where?

- Your home.

He said he was never going back.

Who knows?

Maybe one day,

if my brother back.

Who knows?

I worry about my sister,

but sometimes

I want to strangle her.

She could come with you

in New York.

Of course.

I'm thinking

to go to the west.

To the west?

I have a friend in Idaho.

Earn good money

on the ski slopes.

Always says you can

I get a job there.

- Looks cool.

- Is very beautiful.

I saw some pictures.

It is not always so cold.

So that's what going to do?

Yes, I think so.

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Frank Whaley

Frank Joseph Whaley (born July 20, 1963) is an American actor, film director, screenwriter and comedian. He is best known for his roles as Brett in Pulp Fiction, Robbie Krieger in The Doors, and young Archie "Moonlight" Graham in Field of Dreams. more…

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