The End of Love Page #5

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:
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NOT RATED
Year:
2012
89 min
$8,326
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form a circle around mark.

( indistinct chattering )

- Go, go, go.

- Give her a tail.

- Give her a tail.

- ( woman laughs )

- Give her a tail.

- Whoo!

Okay. $2,000.

Oh, my god!

For $2,000, anyone who put--

puts this here

- And pulls the trigger.

- ( laughs )

I dare you. No, no, no.

Really think about it.

There's $2,000.

I'll give you 2,000--

There.

In fact, here's the clip.

There's the clip.

$2,000.

- No, don't do it.

- Give me 4,000.

But you have to promise me

that you'll take 10 seconds

- To think about it.

- Okay.

And we have--

no, slower, slower, slower.

Really think about it.

Really think about it.

Let me say the password.

( laughter )

( laughter )

I love my life

( laughter )

woman:
We love it!

- I love my...

- Michael, no!

( indistinct chattering )

Mike, you should really spend

for a railing around here.

Yeah, $80,000.

Maybe you could spend for it.

- Really?

- And that's for

the cheapest grade of aluminum.

( laughter )

so I can't f***ing do it.

And if I got one,

it couldn't not be marble.

( thuds )

That is the best way to blow

your imaginary balls out.

Does that make you

more comfortable?

- Man:
There could be one

in the chamber.

- Is--is mark okay?

- Yeah, he's, uh,

getting it another.

- Why is he being sick?

- Yeah, he's...

- Not too well.

Talking about the strange one,

you know.

- Where is he? You okay, buddy?

- So yeah, I'm gonna sit down.

Hey, where are you going?

Hey, where are you going?

( laughs )

hey, where are you going?

- Where are you going, man?

- I was gonna sit--

I'm gonna sit down.

- I'm not gonna lay down.

I'm gonna sit down.

- You need anything?

- You want any medicine?

- I'm f***ing great.

- Water?

- No.

Just some water, dude.

- Damn. F***ing over!

- ( man hums )

- Brian.

- All night.

- A**hole.

- All night.

- Unlucky charm man.

- Let me watch--

this is how you--

- You're my unlucky charm man.

- How I'm gonna get it in there?

Okay, well,

it doesn't really matter now.

No,

we haven't started boulder dash.

We're gonna play

in a few minutes.

- Do you know these people?

- No, I don't think I do.

Okay, I'll introduce you

to people.

- Hey, everyone,

this is Jocelin.

- Hi!

People are ready, yeah.

That's jo--

- You guys know Jocelin?

- Nice to meet you, guys.

- Oh, my god.

- Mark?

- Hi.

- Oh, my god!

What are you doing?

What are you doing here?

- You're really close

to this guy?

- How do you know each other?

- We...

- We know each other

from new york.

- Yeah.

- No way.

- Yeah, yeah.

- Mm-hmm.

It's been a hot minute.

Gurning,

a german wheelbarrow.

( laughter )

Gurning. Okay,

we got a lot more. A lot more.

Yearning for a gur noise.

Gurning, a ride to the hospital

on a gurney.

( laughter )

( indistinct chatter )

It could be.

Gurning, a french camera doll...

( sighs )

- Good to see you.

- It was good to see you.

It's like...

What happened with us?

I don't know. We were good.

You were so good.

You were so good.

I feel like I messed it up.

No, you just kind of moved.

Yeah. Yeah.

I mean, it's the right thing,

you know.

You're--you're making moves.

- Now you're here.

- Mm-hmm. ( chuckles )

Now.

I just...

Do you have a boyfriend?

I don't.

- Well, neither do I.

- You don't?

- No.

- Oh. ( laughs )

You should move out here.

Mm, well...

I know it's cliche, but I don't

know about the driving.

Hmm, you know,

that's what everybody says,

But it really is kind of nice

to see your own little bubble

And it's just kind of good to

be--have your own little bubble

And just getting your bubble

And the bubble takes you

to the next little thing

And then you--

- I like the bubble.

- Yeah?

Hmm. Hmm.

I mean, the train

is so...Stupid.

- No, it's not.

- The train is so stupid.

- Public transportation

is not stupid.

- Do you like the train?

I like the train.

- You still like the train.

- Mm-hmm.

Oh, I have something to say.

- ( laughs )

- I would say...

I love you.

How much do you love me?

Up to the room in the back.

- I love you.

- How much do you love me?

To infinity and back.

My god, I am still in love you.

- No, you're not.

- I am. I love you so much.

Where did you hear?

This is I love you.

( giggles )

oh, you don't.

Can I just kiss you one time,

please?

One time.

That didn't count.

I love you.

I love you.

I've missed you.

I wish we get married.

( giggles )

Do you wanna have kids?

Whoa. ( giggles )

Not right now.

I have a kid. I have a kid.

- Hmm?

- I have a kid.

You have a kid?

- Mark, you have a kid?

- Yeah.

Since when?

Since--what?

Since...

He's 2 years.

Whoa!

I thought we we're catching up.

Yeah. What?

Oh.

I remember it, mark.

It's...Not that big a deal.

Um, it's a big deal.

- Why?

- ( sighs )

- Listen, I came out...

- Mark, it was--

No, that came out wrong.

- No, Jocelin, listen to me, I--

- no, it's just--

( sighs )

Look, it was great

to see you again, okay?

I just--

We need to talk

and actually catch up,

But...I feel weird about this.

Call me, okay?

F***!

Woman:
Hello.

Hello.

- Hi, maria.

- ( sighs )

I am so sorry.

Hi, buddy! I've got cookies!

- I just went to the store

for the cookies.

- ( speaks spanish )

Oh.

Please, there's extra, extra.

I am so sorry.

- ( whines )

- thank you.

- Huh?

- I'm peeing my pants.

Oh, you got to pee?

Well, let's go pee.

- Thank you.

- No, I just peed.

- You just peed a little? Okay.

- ( mumbles )

All right, thank you.

- Adios.

- Adios.

I peed here.

You peed there?

I named her mommy.

I named her mommy.

I thought you named her daddy.

- Mommy!

- Where is the fish food?

Okay, that is too much.

That's too much.

That's...

That's a lot.

Is she eating it?

Yeah! Yeah, daddy!

She eats, daddy!

- Oh.

- She eats!

Look.

- She doesn't make noise.

- We can't really hear them.

I mean, they make noise,

but they're under water

So it's hard to hear them.

If we're underwater,

you can hear them?

- Hmm.

- We're not underwater.

Yeah.

But when they're underwater.

Hey, hey!

I'm so glad we could talk.

Do you have a minute

right now?

Okay.

Well, I just--I wanted to...

I wanted to apologize

for the other night

And I was wondering

if I can have an opportunity

To see you again today

and--and just talk.

I need you!

I need you, daddy.

I need you.

But I didn't sleep yet.

Can I sleep for five minutes?

- No!

- Please?

No!

( children frolicking )

( baby crying )

That baby's crying.

She's--her dad--

I wonder if she's okay.

Why is she crying?

I don't know.

She's upset about something.

Hey, daddy's friends are here.

- Hey, babel[ph].

- Isabel:
Hi!

- How are you?

- Good.

Good. Good to see you.

- Hi. Hi, these are for you.

- Hi.

Oh, thank you. This is...

Isaac's over there.

Um, can we sit down

and talk for a second?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

Hey, isaac, lydia is here.

Hi, isaac.

You're gonna keep digging?

( laughter )

Careful. Wow!

Wow.

How's your day going?

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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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