London Page #9

Synopsis: In New York, the drug-addicted Syd is consumed by drink and drugs - missing his girlfriend London, who broke up with him six months ago after a two-year relationship. When Syd finds that London's friends throw a going away party for her, he decides to go to the party without an invitation. But first he meets the banker and drug-dealer, Bateman, in a bar to buy coke, and he invites his new acquaintance to go to the party with him. While locked in the bathroom with Bateman snorting coke and drinking booze, Syd recalls moments of his relationship with London, inclusive that he had never said "I love you" to his girlfriend despite her countless requests. Bateman also "open his heart" under the influence of cocaine and tells his impotence problem to Syd; in the end he convinces Syd to talk to London.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Hunter Richards
Production: Samuel Goldwyn Films
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
24
Rotten Tomatoes:
14%
R
Year:
2005
92 min
Website
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lt's gonna be a really,|really long time...

...before, you know,|l fall in love with anybody...

...the way that l was in love with you.

What time is it?

lt's like 6:
30.

Six-thirty? F***. Sh*t.

My plane leaves in like an hour.|Sh*t. Sh*t. Sh*t.

l will see you again.

l promise.

l'm gonna miss you so much.

l'm gonna miss you too.

l gotta go.

Sorry.

-Hello.|-Hi.

Sorry, l am-- l'm just really late.

-l don't even know my flight number.|-That's all right.

Just for one second, okay?

-Here's my lD.|-Thank you.

Just give me a few minutes|while l look for your information.

Okay. Bye.

Goodbye.

Bye.

Bye.

Okay, miss,|l have your flight information.

Sorry.

l think l might have missed my plane.|Can you make sure l'll be all right?

London?

l love you.

-Can you give me a second, please?|-Sure. No problem.

That's the first time you said it first.

-Here you go. You're all set.|-Sorry.

Okay.

-So l'm set? Great.|-Yeah.

-Here's your ticket.|-Thank you.

-l'm not really sure where to go.|-Gate 35. Upstairs.

Thank you and have a great flight.

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