The End of Love Page #2

Synopsis: Mark is an actor, recently widowed and the father of two year old Isaac. Beyond Mark's time with Isaac who he truly loves, Mark's life is a mess. He is struggling as an actor, always hoping but somewhat delusional about his chances at getting the acting jobs for which he's auditioned. He makes no attempt at earning a living in any other manner. As such, he often needs to borrow money from his friends, always saying that the money will be returned soon. They share an apartment with Tim and Ray - it being Tim's apartment - and are behind in paying Tim rent, their share which Tim has to cover in the meantime. Mark wants to lead the Hollywood actor life, which is made all the more difficult in being Isaac's sole caregiver. Mark has intimacy issues stemming solely from the last encounter he had with his wife before her tragic accidental death. All these issues combined lead to Mark not being able to provide Isaac with much of a life, again beyond the time that they are able to spend togethe
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Mark Webber
Production: Variance Films
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
59%
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
89 min
$8,326
Website
70 Views


Here you go.

Yeah, not bad.

How about yourself?

- Cool.

- Good.

Just emptying out

his piggy bank.

- Right.

- Yeah.

- There you go.

- Thank you.

Look at it, isaac, you got $45.

Cool, thank you.

- Thank you.

- We'll get some ice cream?

- Yeah!

- Yeah?

- Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

- Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Strawberry

and some cream in there.

- What?

- All right.

Sh*t, I'm sorry.

- Hi!

- Woman:
How are you?

Um, I need a lot of ice cream.

- Okay.

Do you want these on pints?

- Yeah.

- Uh, yeah,

let me just look here.

- Okay.

- Honey, strawberry.

- Oh, no.

Oh, it's all in your shoe, bud.

( babbling )

- It's kind of like...

- ( screaming )

No, no, don't hit--

don't hit daddy.

Don't hit daddy.

- Isaac, don't hit...

- Oh, good.

- Okay.

- We need more napkins.

- Are the cones inside?

- Woman:
Yes.

- Wonderful. Okay.

- ( babbling )

( imitates monkey gibbering )

- Sorry, just took the last.

- Oh, it's monkey.

- Hmm.

- ( imitates monkey gibbering )

- Oh, monkey.

- ( laughs )

Mark:
Hey.

- Mark.

- What's up?

- Having dinner.

- Cool.

- This is juice?

- Yeah.

- Can I get some?

- Sure.

Thanks.

Tim home yet?

Yeah, he's up in his room.

( sighs )

- Hey, tim.

- Tim:
Yeah?

- You got a minute, man?

- Yeah.

All right, cool.

I'm in the kitchen with ray.

All right.

I want to talk to you guys

for a second.

- Hey.

- Sit down.

What's up, man?

( sighs )

I thought I got some good news.

I had an amazing audition

the other day.

Amazing.

There's a huge movie,

shoots in two weeks,

And I feel like I'm definitely

gonna get callbacks

So I got something good

on the horizon.

And I'm also doing a couple

of other things

And I'm probably

gonna have some money

To give to you

by the end of this week.

Yeah, like hell.

Jason?

Hey!

- I'm sorry, man.

- No, no. No problem.

- Hi, mark.

- He is about to pass out.

- Hello?

- Hey, remember jason?

Isaac, remember me?

- He really wants a nap.

- ( laughs )

I know how you feel.

Hey, isaac,

I need a nap too, man.

Jason needs a nap, too.

( laughs )

- Uh, here's, uh, here's this.

- You're a godsend.

- You're saving my life

literally.

- No problem. And I--

That was the only one

I could come up with,

Uh, today...

No, no, that's gonna be more

than enough.

- Isaac.

- It's just buy me

a little bit of time

- And then I'm gonna

get this right back.

- Dude...

Who's that handsome guy

in that mirror, huh?

Who's that?

( laughs )

- Man, he is a lot bigger.

- You grow an inch every night,

don't you?

- Man.

- How's the show?

It's great, it's great.

We have, uh, like we have a lot

of--a lot of stuff today.

- I think we're doing

eight-paged.

- You just look great.

Thanks!

- Yeah, always get to dress.

- Nice.

Ouch!

Ouchies.

Ouchie? Ouchie what?

My finger got bited

from my mouth

With my teeth.

Your finger got bited

from your mouth with your teeth?

Uh-huh.

( laughter )

Whoa!

- Hey, hello.

- Woman:
Hello,

how are you doing, sir?

- Good, how are you?

- Fine, thank you.

- Just, uh, this guy.

- All right,

that'll be just $9 for him.

( children laughing )

- They're cool.

- All right, buddy.

- ( babbling )

- peek-a-boo later.

- Take my jacket off.

- Lydia:
Hi!

Hey.

Ah, the ice cream shop.

Hi.

- Nice to see you.

- Nice to see you, too.

- I'm mark.

- I'm lydia.

It's nice to meet you.

This is crazy.

You have to take off your shoes.

Sorry.

This is, uh, for us.

- ( babbling )

- is that your daughter?

No, she's at school.

So you just hang out

and keep a look at kids?

No, um, it's my place.

- What? This is your place?

- Yeah. Yeah.

- Wow, excuse me!

- ( chuckles )

- Stop!

- It's incredible.

It's an amazing place.

I really like coming here.

It's good to just sit down

and, uh--

- And relax

and let them play and...

- Relax, yeah.

- Yeah, we love there.

- Yeah.

I, uh...

Yeah.

Um...

- Okay, you have fun.

- All right.

- Okay.

- It was nice to meet you, mark.

Isaac:
What are you doing?

Lydia:
I'm just looking

at all these pictures

And deciding which ones

to hang up.

- You wanna help me?

- I'm driving.

Okay, you're driving right now.

You have to focus on the road.

I'm trying to focus

on the road.

- Yeah.

- You can't tell anybody.

I still want to run it back.

- That's a twist.

- Oh, a fruit twist?

- I pick those, too.

- Oh.

- Those are my favorite.

- Really?

See they're sweet, daddy?

I don't know if we can do that

with the real thing.

I mean, just maybe a couple

of cooking there.

Lydia:
Coffee over there.

- Really?

- Yeah.

- That'd be great. Thank you.

- How do you take it?

Ah, just like that.

Maybe I'll put some

of this agave in there.

- This is great. Thank you.

- Cheers.

All right. Cheers.

How old are you?

- ( babbling )

- it will be fun have one

of these in your house.

Mm-hmm, I do.

Coming here after hours.

( laughs )

- Bounce around.

- Really party it up.

Maybe I'll invite you

to one of my after hours,

- Adults-only-bouncy-ball party.

- That'd be amazing.

I'm just kidding.

I don't do that.

It'd be fun. Thank you.

I wanna try green.

You can try blue!

You can try blue.

- Well, you want green?

- Mm-hmm.

It's a pretty green, huh?

Well, this looks like

a cool color.

I think for the color.

Okay.

This looks like a cool color.

That's my favorite color.

- Red?

- Mm-hmm.

Can I borrow that orange

for a second?

- No.

- No?

Can I borrow that black

for a second?

Yeah.

Can I borrow that orange?

Yeah.

And you borrow my red.

( chuckles )

- So do you draw all the dads

and their kids?

- ( chuckles )

No.

It's a no.

Sorry, that was stupid.

( chuckles )

No, it wasn't.

This is how they're drawing

the likeness with anybody

In a really long time.

( laughter )

( train bell ringing )

Oh, my...

It disappeared.

Oh, my god!

What?

What, daddy?

What, daddy?

They towed our car, isaac.

- ( sneezes )

- bless you.

- Hi.

- Did you forget something?

Um...

- What's wrong?

- Our car got towed.

Oh, sh--

I'm sorry.

- Thank you so much.

( sighs )

- mm-hmm.

I feel like such an idiot.

Why?

- Oh, it's just like...

- I'm still hot, daddy.

- A lot to put on somebody,

you know?

- Cool.

- I'm still hot!

- You're still hot? Okay.

Well, we got the air

on full blast.

It just takes a second

to get cold, I know.

This is an old car.

What kind of car

do you guys have?

Do you know what kind of car

we have, isaac?

- Prius!

- Yeah, prius.

Well, that's nice.

That's--

It's, uh, I sold my stuff out.

Besides I'm scratched up and...

Sorry if it got towed.

Well, it's not your fault.

- ( laughs )

- daddy?

- What, bud?

- Are you afraid of snakes?

Am I afraid of snakes?

I'm not that afraid

of snakes.

- Are you afraid of snakes?

- Mm-mm.

- Are you afraid of snakes?

- A little bit, yeah.

- You do?

- Yeah.

What did you ask up, buddy?

'cause snakes are scary.

Oh, you're just thinking

about that?

Some snakes are scary,

but not some.

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Mark Webber

Mark Alan Webber (born 27 August 1976) is an Australian former professional racing driver, who last competed in the FIA World Endurance Championship as a Porsche works driver in LMP1, in which he won the championship in 2015. After some racing success in Australia driving Formula Ford and Formula Holden, Webber moved to the United Kingdom in 1995 to further his motorsport career. Webber began a partnership with fellow Australian Paul Stoddart, at that time owner of the European Racing Formula 3000 team, which eventually took them both into Formula One when Stoddart bought the Minardi team. He also beat future F1 World Champion Fernando Alonso, then 19, in the 2000 International Formula 3000 season. Webber made his Formula One debut in 2002, scoring Minardi's first points in three years at his and Stoddart's home race. After his first season, Jaguar took him on as lead driver. During two years with the generally uncompetitive team, Webber qualified on the front two rows of the grid several times and outperformed his teammates. His first F1 win was with Red Bull at the 2009 German Grand Prix, which followed second places at the 2009 Chinese Grand Prix, 2009 Turkish Grand Prix and 2009 British Grand Prix. By the end of 2009, Webber had scored eight podiums, including another victory in Brazil. His eight podiums in 2009 compares to only two podiums in the first seven years of his career. He added ten more podiums in 2010, including victories in Spain, Monaco, Britain and Hungary. Webber finished the 2010 season in third place having led for a long period, losing out to teammate Sebastian Vettel in the final race of the season. Webber added another race victory in the 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix, as he once again finished third behind champion Vettel and runner-up Jenson Button. Webber partnered Vettel again in the 2012 season, outperforming him in the early season and looked to be a major title contender but fell away with no wins in the second half of the season after two in the Monaco and British Grands Prix. He finished the season in sixth position. Webber was also a long-term director of the Grand Prix Drivers' Association, the Formula One drivers' union. On 27 June 2013, Webber announced he would be retiring from Formula One at the end of the season. He began to race for Porsche in 2014, on a long-term deal, racing LMP1 Sportscars in the FIA World Endurance Championship. Webber is one of six drivers of the Porsche 919 Hybrid, and in November 2015 he became World Endurance Champion in the #17 car, alongside Timo Bernhard and Brendon Hartley. The trio race with the #1 on their car in 2016. After his retirement from F1 Webber joined the BBC F1 team as an occasional pundit and reporter from 2014–2015 and has joined the Channel 4 F1 Team in the UK for their coverage in 2016 as a full-time pundit. On 13 October 2016, Webber announced that he would retire from driving at the end of the 2016 season in order to take up a representative role with Porsche and to focus on media roles with Channel 4's coverage of F1 and WEC. more…

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