The Last Sign Page #2
- PG-13
- Year:
- 2005
- 86 min
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Happy ever after.
Happy forever.
I love you, Kathy.
I want to live with you forever.
I'll always love you.
I want to live with you forever.
I love you!
Mrs. Macfarlane?
I'm sorry. Do we know each other?
Fergus O'Brian.
Of the O'Brian farm.
- Fergus O'Brian?
- That's me.
It's amazing, it's been years!
- As they say:
"Long time don't see".- Yeah, right.
- How have you been Fergus?
- Great.
Fresh as a new-born.
See?
Too bad. It's not something
you can wash off.
- How are you doing with yourself?
- Not bad.
Fine, really. You know since...
Dr. Macfarlane left us.
The Dr. Would never leave you.
He wouldn't do a thing like
No, Fergus. You don't understand.
He's gone forever.
You'll see, he'll be back.
He's dead.
Don't you get it, Fergus? Dead.
Yeah, right. But nothing is forever.
He'll be back, Mrs. Macfarlene.
I'm telling you he'll be back.
You can't leave me.
I called the hospital,
he's not there.
Take it easy. He's just out
with his friends somewhere.
Why he doesn't call me?
Because he's probably having
too much fun!
Isabel, here comes a car.
I'll call you back.
Mrs. Macfarlane...
Your son is in the car.
Don't worry, he's OK.
He got into a fight with a friend,
but it's not as bad as it
He was up on the road,
waiting till you've gone to bed.
He scared me to death.
- Don't be to hard.
- Frank.
What happened?
- God, look at you, baby!
- I'm fine. It's a bruise.
Frank.
He's just upset.
Let's go clean him up.
Don't move.
Almost done.
So, do I have to call Steve's father
to find out what
What did I tell you?
Your mother has a right
The project is good.
Just a moment, I'll call you back.
- Is there a problem with Frank?
- No.
I've been getting anonimous calls...
every night at 12:15.
I looked up my window,
and there you were...
And you thought it was me?
How long has this been going on?
Ever since you came.
Anyone you suspect?
From work, maybe?
I think I know someone who can help.
Don't worry,
I'll take care of it tomorrow.
So, who were you calling so late?
France, my mother.
She wakes up early.
Sorry about that.
That's OK.
What in God's name are you doing?
- Kathy, what's up here?
- I lost my ring.
I guess I didn't take your advice
seriously.
Oh, honey, I'm so sorry!
What a shame!
I don't know why
Because you're full of energy.
I wish.
Most of the time
I'm completely drained.
Is there something
you want to tell me?
No, I don't think so.
Just a thought.
- I better get back to work.
- OK.
Here, that's every single call
you got this month.
Inclunding the unknown number.
But you didn't get it from
Right. Rachel, Kathy.
- Kathy is my landlady.
- I really appreciate this.
It's no problem. I got to go.
I owe you one.
As I told you, our records...
don't show any call to that number.
Look, Mr. Some lunatic in this hotel
get his kicks every
by tormenting this lady.
So, unless you help us,
we are going to the police.
- Is that clear?
- I understand your concern...
but our records really...
Look, if I could just talk to
Fergus O'Brian, he's a bellboy
- Ruth.
- Yes.
working here?
Twenty something...
- Bellboy.
But I just spoke with him here,
the other night.
I don't know any Fergus O'Brian.
Miss, I would like to speak
to the manager.
OK, follow me.
Excuse me, I'm looking for another
bellboy that works here...
his name is Fergus O'Brian.
It's just me and Rudy.
Are you going up?
OK, here's what I got.
The people from the Moon River are not
going to tell us the
But I talked to the manager...
and tomorrow they're going
to teach that kid a lesson.
So, no more phones.
I hope so.
What's your connection
with this Fergus?
- He was a pacient of my husband.
- I see.
- Thanks, Marc.
- You're welcome.
He was trying to kill himself.
You should call an ambulance.
Let it stop.
Want to have lunch?
Look.
- My God, where was it?
- In the laundry.
I was positive I had lost it here.
Well, it found you!
Objects can travel thousands of miles
if they got a reason.
- It's a sign.
- Yes, of my negligence.
No, it's a sign that Jeremy
is trying to get in touch with you.
I never told you his name.
Oh, yes. Human Resources.
Kathy, you got to listen.
I can help
you get in touch with him.
It's not really my kind of thing.
- Hand me number 11.
- Yes.
- Here you go.
- Thank you.
Got it?
Yeah, that should work.
You owe me 50 bucks, man.
- Why don't we break out the rent?
- OK, don't worry.
Hi, there.
- Hi.
- Hi. Mom.
- I didn't hear you coming.
- I guess you were too busy.
Well, it's all done.
I'm going to take it for a ride
right now.
- I'll be back in a minute.
- Allright, just to the gate.
- Mom, come on.
- Not on the road.
Any more phone calls?
- No.
- Good.
So... you know about motorcycles?
Well, I had one when I was a kid.
I really appreciate
you're helping Frank with this.
I hope he rides.
It's better then he fights.
Yeah, me too.
You got something in your hair.
That's strange,
I wonder where that came from.
It's great. Nearly a drop of oil.
And they lived happily ever after.
Now, go to sleep.
- Good night, mom.
- Good night, baby.
- Sweet dreams.
- Sweet dreams.
Mom?
Yes?
You got a minute?
Look, I know things between us
haven't been good.
I know dad hurt you a lot.
- I hate him for it.
- Don't hate your dad...
He was a very sick man...
and I just couldn't cope.
I just want you to be happy.
I'm sorry I've been so hard
on you lately...
it's just that i worry.
You scare me.
So impulsive.
You're just like your dad.
I am?
Yeah, only the best parts.
Good night.
Good night, mom.
Mom is here!
Stop jumping on the couch!
Hi, mommy
- I love you. Have fun.
- I'll miss you.
- I'll miss you. Thank you so much.
- You're very welcome.
Call me as soon as you get there.
And have some fun. Don't worry!
Lift off!
Come on, Frank.
What's happening?
Frank's team is winning.
All the pressure is on Frank!
- Who gave him the number 8?
- I don't know.
Come on, Frank! You can do it!
You can do it!
Allright!
Hey, mom.
- What a game!
- Hey, Bravo.
- You know, we got lucky.
- Come on, you're too must!
You should have placed your bet, man.
You're right. I should have.
How about we go celebrate?
- We're actually going out for burgers.
- Don't be late.
Allright. I see you guys later.
Let's go boys.
- Are you hungry?
- A little bit.
- I'll have an expresso.
- Me too.
So, where's your home?
Well, that's a tough one.
I do have this little place
near Paris...
but it's locked up most of the time.
No kids?
I never had the chance to pursue
a meeting for realtionship.
That's too bad.
You're really good with kids.
My kids really like you,
especially Frank.
He doesn't make friends easy.
Neither do I.
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