Solitary
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- Year:
- 2015
- 89 min
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( seagulls calling )
( air horn blowing )
( air horn blowing )
( music playing )
Shoulder to shoulder
Nose to nose
By bush and by boater
By hill and by grove
The wood and the meadow
The moss and the stone
By warren and borough
By far any by boat
Watching the bobbers,
the dial of the moon
Silent below us,
the pup in the womb
And we run, and we run
And we run,
and we run, and we run
And we run, and we run
And we run,
and we run on and on
( vocalizing )
Shine of the moon
Sound of the feet
Daylight is soon
( vocalizing )
Scent on the wind
As hunters,
we're twinned
As two hearts beat
The dew and the spider
The tooth and the claw
Burying badger
in whisker and paw
Eyes in the shadows,
the cloak of the night
The moth in the darkness,
the owl in flight
Beetle and bolt-hole,
ankle and root
The bud and the leaf
and the trunk and the shoot
And we run, and we run
And we run,
and we run, and we run
And we run, and we run
And we run,
and we run on and on
( vocalizing )
Shine of the moon
Sound of the feet
Daylight is soon
( vocalizing )
Scent on the wind
As hunters,
we're twinned
As two hearts beat...
( song fades )
( alarm buzzing )
Oh, God.
Morning, Julie!
I've had it with him.
I can't take it anymore.
- Well, what happened?
- He won't take
his medication,
and he threatened me again.
I'm sorry.
It's too much.
I've had enough.
- Look--
- I'm leaving.
Oh, please don't.
I'm sorry, but I'm done.
Please, Julie,
I really need you.
- No.
- ( line clicks )
Woman:
Julie?Thank you.
- What's wrong?
- Julie quit.
He's impossible.
They never stay
for more than a month.
Want me to start
looking for another one?
Yeah, I suppose so.
I've got the Rahms case
to work on tonight,
and by the time
I've put him to bed--
What about your sister?
Can't she help you?
Woman:
She can't even
help herself.
( radio continues )
- Morning.
- Hi.
You hungry?
Is there any coffee?
Yeah, there is,
but you're going to have
some breakfast, too.
Yes, sir.
- Rough night?
- One too many.
Just one?
We were supposed
to have dinner.
Since when?
You really don't remember?
No, I thought
it was tonight.
Tonight's my gig.
We can have dinner after.
It's in London.
I'm staying
up there tonight.
You forgot that, too.
Just give me a break,
all right?
If you forgive me,
I'll make it up to you.
Yeah? How?
Breakfast in bed?
That sounds like dessert.
Mmm.
stick with the coffee.
No, you need
to eat something,
soak up all that booze.
Just give it a rest,
will you?
You want me to stop
caring about you?
I want you
to get off my back.
Nora.
- I'm fine.
- No, you're hungover.
And if you're not hungover,
you're drunk.
That is such bullshit.
You've got a problem.
Yeah, my boyfriend's
a pain in the ass.
Nora.
Look, I'm really
worried about you.
Jesus, David, you sound
like a stuck record.
I want you
to stop drinking.
Fine!
I'll slow down, I promise.
I think you need help.
All I need
is for you to f*** off!
- ( phone rings )
- Hi.
- Man:
Where are you?Look, Julie quit.
I've got to take care
of things over here
for awhile.
You could have called.
I'm sorry.
You want me to come over?
No, it's okay.
I won't be long.
I'll be home soon.
Fine. Bye.
( television chatter )
Dad?
Dad, where are you?
Man:
In here.Dad, are you all right?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I just fell. Help me up.
How long have you
been lying here?
- Not long.
- Come on, let's get
you to bed.
I'm all right.
I'm all right.
Come on.
Come on.
We'll get you all washed up
and then
I'll start dinner, okay?
- All right.
- Okay.
( line ringing )
Nora:
It's Nora.Leave a message at the beep.
( beep )
( knocking on door )
( pounding )
Nora:
All right.
- Hello, stranger.
- Can I come in?
Well, I wasn't
expecting anyone.
- I'm not even dressed.
- I tried calling.
- Yeah, my phone died.
- We need to talk.
All right,
but the place is a mess.
Wow, you weren't kidding
about the mess.
If you came
to give me a lecture--
- I didn't.
- What then?
It's about Dad.
Want a drink?
Cup of tea?
No, thanks.
Another nurse left.
What a surprise.
How's David?
He's good.
He's at a gig tonight.
Hmm.
Shouldn't you
be getting ready?
I'm not going.
- Another fight?
- No.
Just taking a breather.
Are you okay?
I'm fine.
Look, I really, really
need your help with Dad.
You sure you don't
want a drink?
I've got wine.
No, I need your help, Nora.
I can't do this
on my own anymore.
It's too--
What do you
want me to do?
Just-- look,
help out with meals.
Give him his medicine.
I know.
They keep leaving.
Please, Nora,
just until we find
someone else.
I'm no good
with stuff like that.
Look, you said it yourself.
You and David
need some space.
Why don't you
just move back home
for a few months?
Save some money.
Get back on your feet.
I am on my feet.
I really think
you and Dad should spend
some time together.
You never see him.
He's welcome here
whenever he wants.
He doesn't feel well.
Well,
that's his problem,
isn't it?
He thinks you still
blame him for Mom.
Maybe I do.
It wasn't his fault.
How do you know?
She had a mind of her own.
No one forced her to drink.
Who was buying her
the booze, then?
If he didn't get it,
she would have got it herself.
How?
She couldn't even
get out of bed.
He did the best
he could, Nora.
It's hard to stand by
destroy themselves.
Then look the other way.
You're good at that.
It's his f***ing fault
the nurses keep leaving.
- Forget it!
- Not mine!
( phone ringing )
I thought
you said it died.
Must have come back to life.
Yeah.
( ringing continues )
( vocalizing )
Shine of the moon
Sound of the feet
Daylight is soon
( vocalizing )
Scent on the wind
As hunters,
we're twinned
As two hearts beat
All right, babe.
Wasn't expecting you.
Want to come down to pub?
- Yeah--
- Lisa, it's past 9.
Uh, yeah,
we were just
going to bed.
Aw, come on, babe.
Just one.
I'm not even
dressed, love.
Well, look at
the state of me.
All right, just one.
I'll go fix myself up.
What you doing
coming around here
at this hour?
Shut up, granddad.
I'll have her back
before morning.
You're f***ing
unbelievable, you are,
do you know that?
Jesus Christ.
( vocalizing )
Shine of the moon
( vocalizing )
Scent on the wind
As hunters,
we're twinned
As two hearts beat...
Go on!
( vocalizing )
- ( rock music playing )
Thank you very much.
Man on PA:
Thank you, Nora and Lisa,
for that interesting version
of "The Show Must Go On."
And the show will go on,
but I think we better
So, Peter,
get yourself ready,
and first,
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