Loveless Page #5

Synopsis: A couple going through a divorce must team up to find their son who has disappeared during one of their bitter arguments.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Andrey Zvyagintsev
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 17 wins & 28 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.7
Metacritic:
86
R
Year:
2017
127 min
335 Views


I'll give everything to God! That's it!

I have nothing to offer to eat,

all I have is a pension...

- Okay, let's go.

- ...you don't even care about me...

- Okay, mom, we'll go.

- ...and I don't need your care!

- Let's go...

- Oh dear Lord...

Won't even come to my funerals...

- We'll come, worry not.

Fck you!

- Where are we? Is there much left?

- Around 40 minutes, I think.

Her paranoia is only progressing with time...

So much hate... It's crazy.

- You think you're full of love?

- Why do you defend her?

- Cause she's right.

- In what?

In saying that you can't wait till she dies?

- Watch your tongue.

She's right in saying

that I shouldn't get involved with you,

shouldn't give birth, shouldn't be so foolish.

But I listened to you.

"Everything's fine, we're together"

Explain to me now,

how did it happen that you were promising love

and happiness,

and as a result I've had

only pain and disappointment.

Impenetrable ass full of sh*t.

I never even loved you.

I just couldn't live with her any longer.

And couldn't get unstuck from her either.

I could with you.

I used you.

As I thought.

In reality, you used me.

You needed a family, not I.

I could have managed without it, really.

I just should have start

to live on my own somewhere.

But I got pregnant.

That's when I got depressed.

I shouldn't have listened to you,

should have made an abortion.

- Yeah, you should have.

It would have been better for all of us.

- Oh really? And what would have changed?

Would you have changed?

Haven't you made big-bellied another young fool,

with pulling her into your hell?

In 10-12 years, if you still get a boner,

you'll perform this trick once more, I'm sure.

Poor girl, I even pity her.

You ruined my life, do you get this?

Thank God, I met a decent man,

who doesn't need anything from me,

except for me myself.

What happened? We broke down?

- Yeah, we broke down.

- Get out.

- No, seriously.

- I'm serious. Get the fck out!

Get out while I didn't kick you out with my legs.

- Go on, what else haven't you done with me, !

Don't forget that your son got missing, jerk!

- Let's keep the line!

Stay close!

- Fox 1, doing the calling.

Aaa-lyooo-shaaa!

Aaa-lyooo-shaaa!

Aaa-lyooo-shaaa!

Fox 1, the calling finished.

Let's go, guys.

- This is it.

- Can you do it one more time?

- He's not there on the other cameras.

Neither on the way to school, not to the mall,

to which they all go

as if there's a magnet there.

- Well, there's food and it looks nice.

- not on the way to the bus or the route-taxi.

If he wanted to go towards the metro

and then to the train station, for example,

the options are:

either he turned

where there are no street cameras -

and there are a lot of such places -

or he chose to walk so that he avoids them,

which is unlikely.

Or he was taken.

- What do you mean, taken?

- Kidnapped.

- Are you serious?.

- You don't joke about such things.

- It is impossible.

- Unfortunately, sometimes it is.

And what do you have?

- Yesterday's survey was useless.

It took a long time, according to us.

You should initiate a investigating case.

Maybe even a criminal one.

- Excuse me.

- We handed out the posters,

to emergencies and shops,

to the kiosks...

- Hello?

- Darling, I missed you.

Will you come tonight? You promised.

- I don't think so, I must take part in the search.

- And what about me?

What about your work? You said it's so strict there...

- I took a day off.

- And a day off of me, too?

- Don't be ridiculous.

You perfectly understand everything.

- I just feel so lonely.

You're there, I'm here...

It won't be always like this, will it?

- Sure it won't.

Okay, goodbye, I really have to go.

- No, wait, wait!

Don't hang up, I want to listen

to what you're doing there.

- What are you talking about?

It's not appropriate.

- Why?

Are you hiding something?

- Of course, not.

- You're definitely hiding something.

Is your ex also there?

- Masha,

don't be silly.

I love you.

- Really?

- Of course.

- I love you, too.

We love you.

- Okay, bye.

- Bye. Kiss you and I'm waiting for you!

- Oh, oh, how gentle she is, like a kitty!.

- Mom...

Let me do things myself, okay?

- Sure, for God's sake!

Of course, you do it yourself.

It's just that my mother taught me

and I taught you:

Those men, Masha, you know,

are like babies.

You're such a beauty, my dear!

Check this one, I showed you as you walked by,

you didn't even notice.

- Mm, no...

- Hi, dad.

- Hello, my dear.

- So, how are you?

- Fine.

Autumn.

- And we're having summer,

by the way, all the year.

- Are you coming to Moscow some time?

- What will I do there?

- Well, to see me.

- I see you right now.

Obrigado.

Okay, dad,

I have to go, I have a meeting, I told you.

Don't feel sad without me, please!

I kiss you so so so much!

- Okay, bye, I kiss you.

- Kiss you! Bye bye bye!

- Get up.

It's time to go.

- What's the time?

- Look, I'll go with you, if it's okay.

- Yeah, sure.

Don't you need to go to work?

- The work will wait.

- Right.

I need to call that, what's his name,

the coordinator.

God, how late it is. I did set the alarm clock...

- I switched it off,

you had to rest.

- Listening.

- Hello, Ivan?

- Yes.

- Hello, this is Alyosha Sleptsov's mother.

- Yeah, do you have some news?

- No, do you?

- Haven't found yet, we keep working.

- Okay.

- Something else?

- You see, I came back very late yesterday,

so I couldn't...

- I'm sorry, I have absolutely no time right now,

I'm sorry.

- Yes, yes, I understand, just tell me

what I can do.

I cannot just sit here and wait

- Take the phone

and start calling all the hospitals in the district,

without exceptions.

Any unidentified boy aged 10-13,

brought by the police or ambulance,

no matter if he fits the description,

is our case

and must be visually checked.

If you find one,

inform me immediately,

preferably by SMS. I'll send a group there.

- We can go there ourselves, we have a car.

- Great. But inform me nevertheless.

In any case, there will be and experienced searcher

who knows how to behave in this situation.

If there are multiple cases,

it's better is there are

more that one group.

That's it, I cannot talk anymore, we'll be in touch.

When did you see him last?

- Well, two days before yesterday, I think.

- On the 9th?

On Tuesday?

- Yeah.

- Where?

- Here, at school.

- And what did you do after school?

- Nothing, we went home.

- And where do you hang out usually?

- In the courtyard, I don't know.

- Okay, in the courtyard, and where else?

- Nowhere.

- Oh come on.

In the mall, probably?

- No, our parents don't let us go there.

- Are you some babies? Do you stay in the courtyard?

Playing in a sand-box, or something?

- Why babies? We play football

on a hockey playground.

- And do you have a bike?

- Yes.

- So, where do you usually go to with Alyosha?

- Well, nowhere.

In the block, around the buildings.

- Look, young man.

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Oleg Negin

Oleg Negin (born 2 July 1970) is a Russian screenwriter and novelist. He was born in Moscow.Negin's novels include П.Ушкин and Кипарис во дворе, published in 2004. In film, he became a collaborator with director Andrey Zvyagintsev, and at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival their Leviathan won the Best Screenplay Award. For their 2017 film Loveless, Negin and Zvyagintsev were jointly nominated for the European Film Award for Best Screenwriter. more…

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