Lullaby Page #8

Synopsis: A young man living in Los Angeles has been estranged from his wealthy New York family for years. One day, he suddenly receives word that his terminally ill father wishes to be taken off life support and has 36 hours to live. When he agrees to visit his father, he unintentionally sets up a family conflict with no easy resolution.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Andrew Levitas
Production: Arc Entertainment
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
35
Rotten Tomatoes:
31%
R
Year:
2014
117 min
236 Views


It's a beautiful day.

Yes.

And you're ready?

You took such great care of him.

You both did. I'm so sorry.

You have nothing to feel sorry for.

- What if we just...

- Shh!

No.

I love you.

You're my everything.

You always have been,

and you always will be.

You made my life sing.

Thanks, Doc.

You're a great son.

What if we had just...

Shh! Come here.

Come here.

I love you.

You are my everything.

What will I do, Robert?

Everything you couldn't

do in the last 12 years.

You go someplace warm,

and you sit in the su...

in the sun,

and you find yourself.

You find someone to laugh with,

someone to love.

But I love you, Robert.

It's all...

We'll always have that,

always.

We've just begun the morphine,

and in a moment, I'm going to...

remove you from the respirator.

Are you comfortable, Mr. Weinstein?

You can hold his hands,

talk to him.

Rachel, I'm gonna slide by

you just for a second, okay?

And you're sure, Robert?

Yeah.

No, no, no. No.

No, I... I want to see...

It has been such a pleasure

and an honor knowing you,

and I'm gonna miss you so much.

Thank you, Doc.

Are you going somewhere?

I love you.

I love you.

Okay.

It's okay.

I love you.

Forgive me.

- We love you.

- Dad.

I love you.

I'm so sorry.

I'll make you proud

someday. I promise.

- I love you.

- I love you.

Gonna make you proud, Dad, I swear.

You watch over me, okay?

Make sure I don't screw up.

John, sing to me.

I can't.

Sing to me.

It's okay.

Lullaby

It's all right.

Say good night

All is right

Go to sleep

It's okay.

I love you.

It's all right.

It's gonna be okay.

It's all right.

They will speak of my father

When he's not around

You'll be hearing his voice

Like you're hearing it now

And I'll be the son

With his father's books and gun

And his breath inside my lungs

His words upon my tongue

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

Something older must end

Something new will start

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

To the beautiful girl

That will never give up

And said thanks to the world

In spite of her love

And what has begun

Cannot be undone

Like a bell that has rung

For my beloved one

I want to let myself

just fall apart

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

Something old must end

And something new will start

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

La da la

La da da

La da la da la da la da

La da da

La da la

La da la da la da la da

La da la

Ohh

La la la la la la la la...

To the beautiful girl

La la la...

To the beautiful girl

La la la la la la la la...

And I will speak of my father

La la la...

Oh

When he's not around

La la la da

And I will speak like my father

When he's not around

You'll be hearing his voice

Like you're hearing it now

And I'll be the son

With his father's

books and guns

His breath inside my lungs

His words upon my tongue

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

Ah, something old must end

And something new must start

I'm gonna let myself

just fall apart

I don't want to fall apart

La la la...

Oh, but I'm gonna fall apart

La la la la...

Ohh

La la la

La la la...

But I'm gonna fall apart

Oh, I will speak like my father

When he's not around

You'll be hearing his voice

Like you're hearing it now

Oh, to the beautiful girl

Swore as he'd go

That I will make him proud

But it's a long run

Oh, look at me now

Ohh

La la la la...

Ohh

La la la...

I will make him proud

La da la da...

La da la da...

Ohh

La da la

La da la da...

Ohh

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Andrew Levitas

Andrew Levitas (born September 4, 1977) is an American painter, sculptor, filmmaker, writer, producer, photographer, and actor. more…

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