The Lake House Page #11

Synopsis: When two people "connect" the bond between them can be so pure and simple as to stir hearts in heaven. When they connect in all the right places at all the wrong times, heaven weeps for broken hearts. To heal these broken hearts, heaven breaks time.
Director(s): Alejandro Agresti
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  2 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Metacritic:
52
Rotten Tomatoes:
35%
PG
Year:
2006
99 min
$52,300,000
Website
3,999 Views


I kissed her.

967

01:
15:45,044 -- 01:15:46,543

I love her.

968

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15:49,469 -- 01:15:51,396

And now she's gone.

969

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15:59,605 -- 01:16:01,229

She's gone.

970

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iAnd Duckett squirts through./i

971

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16:10,019 -- 01:16:11,580

iFirst thing.../i

972

01:
16:12,997 -- 01:16:15,176

iHow could the Ab Scissor/i

ifour-minute ab machine..?/i

973

01:
16:15,363 -- 01:16:17,815

i- and your potatoes/i

icooking on the top./i

974

01:
16:18,007 -- 01:16:21,286

iIt's nice out here. Let's stay here./i

975

01:
16:21,511 -- 01:16:23,225

iBut we have to eat./i

976

01:
16:24,149 -- 01:16:27,093

iWe can eat here. I'll cook./i

977

01:
16:27,437 -- 01:16:29,521

iI thought you didn't like to cook./i

978

01:
16:30,110 -- 01:16:32,226

iNo, I don't like to cook./i

979

01:
16:33,732 -- 01:16:36,771

iBut I have a chicken in the icebox,/i

iand you're eating it./i

980

01:
16:36,960 -- 01:16:38,918

iWhat about all/i

ithe washing-up afterward?/i

981

01:
16:39,142 -- 01:16:41,499

i- We'll eat with our fingers./i

- Could you turn that down?

982

01:
16:41,692 -- 01:16:43,011

iDon't we need any plates?/i

983

01:
16:43,197 -- 01:16:46,599

iYes. One for you,/i

iand one for.../i

984

01:
17:52,530 -- 01:17:55,695

"There could have been

no two hearts so open...

985

01:
17:56,310 -- 01:17:58,884

...no tastes so similar...

986

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17:59,995 -- 01:18:02,666

...no feelings so in unison."

987

01:
18:16,092 -- 01:18:20,542

Ten, nine, eight, seven, six...

988

01:
18:20,730 -- 01:18:24,869

...five, four, three, two, one.

989

01:
18:25,062 -- 01:18:27,701

Happy New Year!

990

01:
18:39,283 -- 01:18:40,907

Come in.

991

01:
18:54,614 -- 01:18:56,112

Hi.

992

01:
18:56,580 -- 01:18:57,953

Hi.

993

01:
18:59,342 -- 01:19:00,661

What do you think?

994

01:
19:00,848 -- 01:19:02,565

This is what I gave up lunch for?

995

01:
19:02,785 -- 01:19:07,144

- I know it needs work.

- Work? How about a wrecking ball?

996

01:
19:07,424 -- 01:19:10,209

I found an architect

who specializes in renovations.

997

01:
19:10,401 -- 01:19:12,643

I made an appointment for tomorrow.

998

01:
19:16,793 -- 01:19:18,228

Ambush.

999

01:
19:18,453 -- 01:19:19,613

Come on.

1000

01:
19:19,832 -- 01:19:23,048

We can't stay in my apartment.

We've been there over a year.

1001

01:
19:24,104 -- 01:19:25,696

I wanna keep moving forward.

1002

01:
19:35,439 -- 01:19:38,478

- It's a new firm.

- "New" as in inexperienced?

1003

01:
19:38,666 -- 01:19:41,209

No. "New" as in cheap.

1004

01:
19:50,615 -- 01:19:52,791

Hi, Dr. Forster.

We'll be with you in a moment.

1005

01:
19:53,010 -- 01:19:54,570

Great, thank you.

1006

01:
20:07,235 -- 01:20:10,083

Oh, by the way...

1007

01:
20:11,381 -- 01:20:13,337

...happy Valentine's Day.

1008

01:
20:13,530 -- 01:20:16,412

Oh, God, Katie,

I didn't get you anything.

1009

01:
20:16,633 -- 01:20:19,515

I'm sorry. I've just been

so swamped and...

1010

01:
20:19,737 -- 01:20:21,488

Doesn't matter.

1011

01:
20:36,693 -- 01:20:40,161

- What is this?

- It's global warming.

1012

01:
20:42,225 -- 01:20:45,898

Dr. Forster?

Hi, I'm sorry to have kept you waiting.

1013

01:
21:03,205 -- 01:21:05,444

- Hi. Good to see you again.

- Dr. Forster. You too.

1014

01:
21:05,661 -- 01:21:08,332

- Hi, I'm Morgan.

- Hey, Morgan. Vanessa Vanderbeck.

1015

01:
21:08,518 -- 01:21:12,478

So obviously, the first thing you see

is what we had talked about. The atrium.

1016

01:
21:13,128 -- 01:21:14,413

That's stunning.

1017

01:
21:14,570 -- 01:21:17,818

So we were able to do it with all

the glass panels in the metal structure?

1018

01:
21:18,012 -- 01:21:19,477

- Yeah.

- Can l..?

1019

01:
21:19,732 -- 01:21:20,926

Wanna get a beer after work?

1020

01:
21:21,145 -- 01:21:24,882

I'm sorry, I can't. I'm taking

Vanessa out for Valentine's Day.

1021

01:
21:28,302 -- 01:21:29,674

Wait.

1022

01:
21:30,177 -- 01:21:31,496

Say that again.

1023

01:
21:31,682 -- 01:21:34,560

It's Valentine's Day today.

I'm taking out Vanessa, my girlfriend.

1024

01:
21:34,751 -- 01:21:37,852

Cold champagne, some oysters,

maybe a little chocolate.

1025

01:
21:38,070 -- 01:21:41,286

- What's the date?

- It's February 14th.

1026

01:
21:42,126 -- 01:21:46,052

- February 14th, 2006.

- Yeah.

1027

01:
21:46,609 -- 01:21:49,250

- Stunning. Thank you so much.

- Our pleasure.

1028

01:
21:49,437 -- 01:21:51,678

Thank you. Henry will

make sure you have everything.

1029

01:
21:51,894 -- 01:21:53,645

Great. They were absolutely beautiful.

1030

01:
21:53,862 -- 01:21:55,234

Thank you.

1031

01:
21:56,409 -- 01:21:57,781

What?

1032

01:
21:59,144 -- 01:22:02,182

Katie, I gotta get back to work.

1033

01:
22:04,921 -- 01:22:06,636

Who did this drawing?

1034

01:
22:06,823 -- 01:22:08,781

My brother did, actually.

1035

01:
22:08,943 -- 01:22:10,201

Who's your brother?

1036

01:
22:10,388 -- 01:22:12,221

Alex Wyler.

1037

01:
22:12,508 -- 01:22:14,131

Did you know him?

1038

01:
22:16,100 -- 01:22:17,534

Yeah.

1039

01:
22:18,404 -- 01:22:20,028

Yeah, I know him.

1040

01:
22:22,337 -- 01:22:24,358

Do you know how

I can get in touch with him?

1041

01:
22:24,550 -- 01:22:27,219

Is he..?

Is he anywhere that I can?

1042

01:
22:29,709 -- 01:22:31,426

I'm sorry.

1043

01:
22:32,014 -- 01:22:35,723

He died...

1044

01:
22:36,162 -- 01:22:38,641

...two years ago today, actually.

1045

01:
22:41,690 -- 01:22:43,618

There was an accident.

1046

01:
22:59,876 -- 01:23:01,341

Where?

1047

01:
23:04,730 -- 01:23:06,102

Kate.

1048

01:
23:08,292 -- 01:23:10,534

Wait, just stop. Just stop.

1049

01:
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Goddamn it, answer me.

1050

01:
23:13,209 -- 01:23:16,917

What is the matter? Kate.

1051

01:
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Kate!

1052

01:
24:20,147 -- 01:24:22,931

Sixty degrees on Valentine's Day.

1053

01:
24:23,156 -- 01:24:25,272

This cannot be Chicago.

1054

01:
24:25,644 -- 01:24:28,431

The TV says it's global warming.

1055

01:
24:28,778 -- 01:24:30,402

Nothing wrong with that.

1056

01:
24:30,591 -- 01:24:32,180

It's a dangerous thing.

1057

01:
24:32,586 -- 01:24:34,146

iAlex.../i

1058

01:
24:35,475 -- 01:24:38,147

i... I know why you/i

ididn't show up that night./i

1059

01:
24:38,363 -- 01:24:41,369

iIt was you at Daley Plaza that day./i

1060

01:
24:42,446 -- 01:24:44,103

iIt was you./i

1061

01:
24:44,936 -- 01:24:46,832

iPlease, don't go./i

1062

01:
24:47,824 -- 01:24:51,009

iJust wait. Please./i

1063

01:
24:51,909 -- 01:24:53,165

iDon't look for me./i

1064

01:
24:53,353 -- 01:24:55,500

iDon't try to find me./i

1065

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24:57,500 -- 01:24:59,218

iI love you./i

1066

01:
25:01,832 -- 01:25:05,172

iAnd it's taken me all this time/i

ito say it, but I love you./i

1067

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iAnd if you still care for me.../i

1068

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25:15,317 -- 01:25:17,098

i... wait for me./i

1069

01:
25:17,590 -- 01:25:19,424

iWait with me./i

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David Auburn

David Auburn (born November 30, 1969) is an American playwright. His play Proof won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Auburn also writes screenplays, writing The Lake House, and directs both film and stage plays. more…

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