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Synopsis: The healthy living philosophies of an ultra-positive gym owner, Trevor, played by Guy Pearce, is tested against his employee Kat's more pragmatic approach, played by Cobie Smulders. It doesn't help that the two have slept together and he harbours lingering feelings for her. Her unresolved anger threatens to ruin the gym's relationship with a wealthy new client, Danny, played by Kevin Corrigan. Matters are further jeopardized when Trevor, trying to smooth the situation, gives way to his own emotions instead. In spite of their best efforts, neither is able to truly move on. The business risk Trevor is in too deep to back away from and the uncertainty of something more with Kat threatens to profoundly impact both their lives.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Andrew Bujalski
Production: Magnolia Pictures
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
73
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
R
Year:
2015
105 min
Website
131 Views


all the way from one end to the other.

Having said that, I'm aware

that not everyone in there

doing a class wants to feel like

they're doing it to an audience,

so, you know, I just think

we'd have to be really mindful

of how we position our...

feng shui, the equipment.

You know, it's about respect,

good taste.

Sort of being in line with the space.

I mean, this place is...

is bloody enormous,

but I kind of want it to feel even bigger

once everything's in here, you know?

Am I leaving anything out?

No, that's it.

Yeah, it's good, man.

Well, you know, me and him'll talk.

- Yeah.

- Yeah.

- Great. Great, great, great.

- Looks good, man. Looks good.

- Thanks, Danny. I appreciate it, mate.

- Thank you. Nice to meet you.

Mandy, you are a legend

for getting us in here at such short

notice. I really appreciate it.

We'll just have to say

that you owe me that dinner.

Sh*t. I already owe you that.

How about this weekend?

You know, I was thinking

of taking a little break after today.

Break? For how long?

Forever.

What? But... Rick,

you're one of the good guys.

Really? 'Cause I'm still fat,

and that still hurts my nuts.

We know that you

can be hard on yourself, okay?

But that just means

that you're being honest.

- You have made progress.

- I know I'm honest, and honestly,

I don't care as much about...

losing the weight as I thought I would,

and my wife doesn't really care much

about it, so... probably just gonna...

Look, Rick, I know you're busy, okay,

and I know it's not cheap,

and if finances are tight, I can talk

to my boss about cutting a deal for you.

- He knows you're a good client of mine.

- No, it isn't that. I'm just quitting.

F*** you! You're not a quitter.

Sh*t.

I mean, it had to end some time, yeah?

I mean...

you're not gonna be a trainer

for the rest of your life.

I just think you're really cool.

I really do, Kat,

and I'd love you to still come

to the birthday party and everything.

Yeah, fine. I'll come

to the stupid birthday party.

- You're a great trainer. You're top notch.

- You're good, too, I guess.

Kat.

Thanks.

I mean, you should...

consult your own counsel, but...

- And you... so this is fairly standard?

- Sign the f*** out of that thing.

Sign it, sign it, sign it.

- Hey. I'm in your house.

- Hey.

I might have used up the rest

of your kale and some other stuff.

I...

I've got some good news

and, well, not bad news,

but... there's been

some business developments.

Well, look, I don't really care

about business developments.

That's what I needed to tell you.

I quit.

That's not erotic for me.

It's not supposed to be.

This is my house, remember?

I thought you would be relieved. Now you

don't have to figure out how to fire me.

I don't want to fire you.

I probably should have fired you once

upon a time, but I don't want to fire you.

I just ran over here

from Rick Jackson's house

because I realized that I was quitting,

and by the time I got here, I just...

I felt so much better.

I don't want to make you

miserable, Trevor.

You don't make me miserable.

I just feel like I need a real job

or a real boyfriend,

or at least to try those things

and see if I like them.

Absolutely, and if they're your goals,

then you've got to go for it,

and I'm not gonna stand in your way.

Do you want to make out?

The business is expanding, all right?

I put it out there into the world that

I was ready to take it to the next level,

and this... and it's coming back

to me now, you know?

Well, all right.

Cool. Do you want to make out?

Look, I just thought it'd be fun.

You're not my boss anymore,

and we don't have to worry

about all the working thing.

I... actually happen

to very much like you, okay?

Yeah, laugh, Kat.

That's really gonna be helpful.

Listen, you're 29, okay?

This was never gonna be a serious thing

for you, was it? And it shouldn't be.

A couple of fit, sweaty people who work

together. This thing happens all the time.

Occupational hazard, but... you know,

that's fine. I can forgive myself for it.

- Right, no regrets?

- Well, I don't have regrets, okay?

Well, you should have regrets

'cause regrets are a real thing.

Because I care for you... I...

Like I said, look...

I can only move forward with my life just

like you can only move forward with yours.

And my hope is that you can fulfill

some of your dreams

just like... while I'm fulfilling mine.

But the thing is, if you're walking

out that door right now,

I can't imagine seeing you again.

Well, if you put it that way, I...

I won't waste any more of your time.

Kat.

- We're not communicating properly.

- Well, luckily, we don't have to.

Thanks for the gig.

Okay, bye.

Danny.

I don't know, man.

So... how's it gonna look,

you coming to another gym like this?

Different tools

for different jobs, you know?

You know when we met, and you said to me

you wanted to learn how to take a punch?

I thought to myself,

"Who the f*** is this guy," all right?

What I should have been thinking

to myself was, "How can I help this guy?"

So, if we flip this "take a punch" thing,

and say what you're really after

is, you want to build strength,

you want to get strong.

That's a goal worth going for.

That's a goal worth attaining, yeah?

Yeah.

I guess so, yeah.

Come on, you'll learn to love it.

You'll learn to love it.

You've seen Rocky, right?

Yeah. Like 200 times.

It's half the battle, man.

It's half the battle.

I will make a warrior out of you in no time.

I'm just gonna do one more of these.

Good.

Don't forget to breathe.

It's actually clean on the inside.

That's all you need to worry about.

Yes, because what you put inside

affects what comes out.

Some more.

- Great!

- Well?

- I love it!

- I think it looks pretty good, and...

You want to be careful

not to roll too much.

Feel yourself. Feel your shoulders.

Yeah, just... you know.

- All right.

- Okay.

- Just... you're great. Okay.

- All right.

Good now. Push it up. Push it up.

Up, up, up, up, up. Yeah.

Beautiful. That's it.

Yes!

Nice. Two good ones, one shitty one,

and you started at zero, so if you

were to stop smoking and drinking

and eating so much sh*t,

you would be unstoppable.

Come here, girl.

Yeah, I just think, you know,

if you want to relieve loneliness,

the dog is your only option.

Who says I'm lonely?

You can put your shirt back on.

Yeah, you drank it all,

you f***in' degenerate.

Where the f*** is that?

Dude.

Sorry.

Hey, you know, we've just employed

this amazing yogi.

If you're interested,

I can get you privates.

Get me what?

Privates, private sessions.

You know you're supposed to have

your knees apart when you do that, right?

Kat showed me this. She said

this was good for stress relief.

Hey, listen.

What are you doing tomorrow?

You want to ride out to West Texas with me?

I'm gonna go and meet Grigory Volkov.

You know, he's in from New York.

He's this amazing kettle bell master.

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Andrew Bujalski

Andrew Bujalski (born April 29, 1977 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American film director, screenwriter and actor, who has been called the "Godfather of Mumblecore." more…

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