Loft Page #9

Synopsis: 5 friends who are all married and know each other very well decide to rent a loft together. In this loft they meet their mistresses. Everything is OK until one morning the body of an unknown young woman is found in the loft. The 5 friends begin to suspect each other of murder. And it becomes clear that they don't know each other as good as they always thought.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
2008
118 min
502 Views


- I thought we could...

- Say it isn't f***ing true.

You never called.

It's done. It's over.

We shouldn't worry anymore.

Why did you steal that letter?

The only real evidence

of her suicide.

Is it because perhaps

she didn't write it herself?

Could it be your handwriting?

Vincent cheated us one by one.

- Chris, you seen the videos..

- Yeah, I saw them.

The videos that made us all so angry

we jumped into that plan of yours.

What are you doing, Luc?

What happened here yesterday?

What have you done with that girl?

Is it because she stood between

you and Vincent? We she in your way?

She wasn't in the way, no. She wasn't..

Vincent was blocking my way.

Is there anyone else that

you love, Luc?

Sarah, wait. Sarah.

Forget him. Forget Vincent. He's so

much better at those games than you.

- He hurts you. He uses you.

- And you need to tell me that?

- Why?

- I tell you... I would never hurt you.

If you could give me the chance.

What do you say now?

I would never hurt you.

Never.

No, Luc, I know

that you would never hurt me.

And you know why? Because I

will never feel anything for you.

Do you understand? Never.

Maybe in a next life,

but not in this.

So you were really here tonight?

I knew Vincent would see her.

Barbara was in France.

I'm sorry

that it must end like this, Sarah.

I waited until he left.

She was surprised when she saw me.

She was crying.

She said I was right about Vincent.

Comforting, That's what I'm good for.

- You gave her those pills.

- Those pills were a distraction.

Luc, there is something...

What's going on?

- Air. I do not feel so good.

- It's okay.

Luc...

I gave her an overdose of insulin.

It works immediately and leaves no traces.

- Jesus, Luc.

- For love, Chris.

I've done it because I love her.

Loving her hurted so much.

Vincent is getting the blame for this.

You don't care for that?

Vincent... Vincent is an a**hole.

He used us. It was about time

he got used as well.

Vincent will pay for murder.

Sarah was not dead when we left

Filip alone with her.

- That can't be.

- Yes.

- You're lying, Chris.

- No.

I knew I shouldn't have left Filip alone

with her. What he did was sick.

A**hole. Sadist!

- Sick.

- You're sick, Luc.

So if I understand correctly,

it was your brother who killed her.

Go home, Chris. Luc will

clean up the mess. As always.

You don't need to clean anything anymore.

It's over. It's all over.

Could you open the window, Chris?

- Come on, Chris, come. Hurry.

- Come, Luc.

Silence.

Down.

- What are you doing?

- Shut up.

Will you kill me as well?

What do you want me to do, Luc?

- You want me to jump?

- Come.

Stop it, Luc.

Ouch!

- Jesus.

- I don't want to hurt you, Chris. I swear.

I called those before you entered, Luc.

They are on the way, I told

them everything.

You're lying.

You're bluffing, boy. I know you.

I thought I knew you too, Luc.

And the letter from Sarah?

Is he going down with me? Huh?

Give me the letter. Give me the letter,

Chris. I wont ask again.

No!

It's over, Luc.

Come, it's over.

Everything is over.

Come, Luc.

Chris, tell Elsie and the children

I always loved them.

- Do you wanna do that?

- Don't do it, Luc.

- Do it for Elsie. Please.

- No, Luc. Don't do it. Luc!

Luc!

No, they never met before.

Isn't that obvious?

- They are together.

- Come on. Look at how he looks at her.

- They are married.

- But that ain't true.

- No way, they are secret lovers.

- How can you tell?

By the way he's trying hard

and how she puts her head in his neck.

- Those are secret lovers.

- You know what they say, persistence pays off.

Here, Mr. persistence. Crying like he was,

I had to let him back in.

Yes. True, cheating isn't the problem.

It's when they get to know about it.

- Don't start again, fatty.

- Look who's talking.

- Alright, I'll be on my way then.

- You scare the people away with your nonsense.

No, I must really leave. I have the children

this weekend. I have plans to make.

Don't leave me alone with my wife.

- Come, drink one more with us.

- But you'll drink alot more, huh Marnix.

Chris?

Hey, Ann.

- Long time no see.

- Yes.

I still have a key

that I should give you back.

I don't think it'll still fit.

Vincent lives there now.

That is all his wife left him.

- And how's your brother?

- The case starts next month.

We'll see, huh.

- And you? Everything okay?

- Yes..

- Most of the time.

- Most of the time...

Well...

I gave you a hard time.

And I'm sorry. Really.

You can only get hurt

by those you really love.

- I learned that from you.

- I'm not sure if I still believe that.

There's alot to lose.

Yes.

I have changed.

You even changed your job,

I've heard.

- So you follow me a little?

- A little, yes.

A little...

You feel like following me a little now?

For a cup to coffee or something?

I have changed too, Ann.

Ok.

But...

I still drink coffee.

Translation by Kjell L.

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Bart De Pauw

Bart De Pauw (28 May 1968) is a Flemish televisionmaker, actor and scriptwriter, known for humoristic television series and shows on Belgian public television, like Buiten De Zone, Schalkse Ruiters, Het Geslacht De Pauw, Willy's en Marjetten, De Mol, Quiz Me Quick and De Biker Boys. He is also the scriptwriter of the original Flemish version of The Loft. more…

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