The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 Page #7

Synopsis: Carmen Lowell is working on the backstage of a play at Yale. When the lead actress, her friend Julia, invites her to Vermont with her to work on a play with a professional cast, she decides to stay with her friends and her pregnant mother. However, she changes her mind after she finds that her friends will all leave for the summer: Lena Kaligaris will travel to a drawing course, Bridget Vreeland, who is in an existential crisis, missing her mother, will travel to an archaeological dig in Turkey, and Tibby Tomko-Rollins is working in a rental and still editing her documentary. Carmen grows a crush on the lead actor Ian, who convinces her to participate in an audition, and she is then invited by the director Bill Kerr to perform the lead female role. Later she finds the truth about the friendship of Julia. The broken-hearted Lena finds that Kostas has just married, and she dates the model of her drawing class. Bridget finds letters addressed to her from her grandmother that her father ha
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Sanaa Hamri
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
63
Rotten Tomatoes:
65%
PG-13
Year:
2008
119 min
$44,029,972
Website
1,551 Views


She was so Iucky to have you.

No, no, no, don't wake her up.

Just give her a kiss.

And give the baby a kiss too.

Okay. I'II see you soon.

IAN:

Good news?

Yeah, I have a baby brother.

CongratuIations!

Thank you. I'm sorry,

I don't know why I'm crying.

God. I just....

I can't beIieve I wasn't there.

You know, my whoIe Iife it's been me

and my mom...

...Iooking after each other.

And I don't know, I just....

I recentIy feeI so far away from her...

...and my friends.

Not unIike Perdita.

Who Iost her mother for 1 6 years?

I guess.

I don't even know

why I'm teIIing you aII of this.

It's bad enough I singIe-handedIy

am ruining our show.

Everyone knows you're upset.

But dress rehearsaIs are supposed to suck.

Let me take you out to dinner

and we can taIk about it.

I'm okay. Besides, you probabIy

have pIans with JuIia.

JuIia?

I bareIy know the girI. We had dinner

once because she fairIy begged me.

What, she asked you?

Carmen, if there's anyone I've been

wanting to go out with, it's you.

I understand this isn't the right time.

I'II see you tomorrow.

JULIA:

Wow, that was just awfuI.

KERR:

I am simpIy fIummoxed.

My instincts about actors

are never wrong.

BiII, you can't beat yourseIf up.

I probabIy shouId have

said something from the beginning.

I Iove Carmen, but she's very insecure.

At the end of the day, maybe she just

doesn't have what it takes.

Dad?

Oh, I must have dozed off.

How was your trip?

-Good.

-Good.

Both of them, actuaIIy.

I went to visit Greta.

-Bridget, I was onIy trying to--

-Dad, it's okay.

She heIped me so much...

...to understand these things that you

and I were never abIe to taIk about.

And what are these things

you think you understand now?

That you Ioved Mom

more than I ever knew.

And you couIdn't have saved her.

No one couId have.

It's just who she was.

If we're gonna get through this, Dad...

...we have to start

taking care of each other, okay?

Don't you think that

that's what she wouId have wanted?

Yeah.

Yeah, I think that's what

she wouId've wanted.

I Iove you, Daddy.

I Iove you.

I'm reaIIy sorry.

That night...

...I think I feIt a IittIe more

than I bargained for.

Maybe I thought I was being punished...

...for feeIing too much.

Why didn't you just taIk to me, Tib?

Because I can't Iie to you

as weII as I can Iie to myseIf.

You need to have a IittIe faith, Tib.

Not everyone you Iove

is going to Ieave you.

I know that now.

So wanna get some breakfast?

Yeah. Breakfast sounds great.

CHRISTINA:
This is your baby brother,

Nena. Ryan Christopher Sands.

I tried to get him to wait a little longer,

but this one's got a mind of his own.

Just like somebody else I know.

He reminds me so much of you, Nena.

When they put you in my arms

for the first time...

...I never saw anything so beautiful

in my whole life.

And I knew that from then on,

my heart would be full.

So you go out on that stage now...

...and you show them

how beautiful you are.

We'll be waiting for you...

...at home.

I love you.

Say goodbye. Bye, Carmen.

Hi. So I just want to say...

...break a leg, and...

...you deserve your day in the sun, so....

Your night in the sun.

You deserve your night in the sun.

Bye.

Jesus, Carmen, where the heII

have you been? You're on in 30 seconds.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God,

I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

These your unusuaI weeds...

...to each part of you do give a Iife.

This your sheep-shearing is as a meeting

of the petty gods, and you the queen on't.

Sir, my gracious Iord...

...your high seIf,

the gracious mark o' the Iand...

...you have obscured

with a swain's wearing...

...and me, poor IowIy maid,

most goddess-Iike prank'd up.

O, the Fates.

How shouId he Iook, to see his work,

so nobIe, viIeIy bound up?

What wouId he say?

See, your guests approach.

Address yourseIf to entertain them

sprightIy, and Iet's be red with mirth.

[CROWD APPLAUDING]

-Great job.

-You too.

Carmen, that was incredibIe.

Sometimes words faiI.

[EFFIE SOBBING]

Effie?

Effie, what's wrong?

What happened?

EFFIE:

Brian's going back to Tibby.

Can't he see that she doesn't Iove him?

WeII, you don't know that, Effie.

You don't treat someone

Iike that if you Iove them!

WeII,it's not that simpIe.

You're actuaIIy taking

her side on this, aren't you?

No, I'm not taking sides.

Even though I'm your sister,

you've aIways chosen them over me.

Effie, that's not--

I wish I was on my way to Greece...

...so I couId be out of this house

and away from you.

You know, you've bareIy said

two words to me aII week.

You get a coupIe good reviews and suddenIy

I'm not good enough to be your friend?

ActuaIIy, I didn't read the reviews.

Were they any good?

That's not the point, Carmen.

In case you forgot, I brought you here.

So you wouIdn't have any of this

if it weren't for me.

But you didn't reaIIy give me anything.

I am who I've aIways been, and, sure,

maybe for a minute, I was a IittIe insecure.

I know you did what you couId

to keep me that way.

Right?

Look, JuIia, I'm very sorry

if my tiny bit of success...

...feeIs Iike I've taken something

from you.

But if there's one thing

I've Iearned this summer...

...it's that no one can diminish you

but yourseIf.

And you taught me that.

So thank you.

EFFIE:

Lena.

-Lena, I am so sorry.

-What's wrong?

I did something reaIIy terribIe.

What did you do?

WeII, I was mad at you

and at Tibby and everyone...

...and I took them.

Took what?

The pants.

You took them? You have the pa--

You have them over there in Greece?

That's the terribIe part.

You see, I wore them on the ferry

and they got wet...

...so when I got to Yia Yia's,

I hung them on the cIothesIine.

-I never thought that....

-That what?

WeII, I don't know if the wind

bIew them away or what, but they're gone.

Look, they're not Iost. She'II find them.

How big is Santorini?

They're Iost.

Are you sure she even reaIIy Iooked?

This is Effie we're taIking about. No offense.

I hate to say this,

but this never wouId've happened...

...if the rotation wasn't screwed up.

You were supposed to send them to me.

I didn't get the press reIease

you were in AIa-fricking-bama.

-Yeah, me neither.

-It must have been Iost...

...aIong with

''Tibby has a pregnancy scare.''

Excuse me?

What pregnancy scare?

I didn't want to worry you.

-You didn't have a probIem teIIing Lena.

-I was here!

I tried to teII you, when I came up

to your pIace, you know.

-I wanted to teII you, we got in that fight--

-I e-maiIed everybody.

It's not my fauIt I have a Iame server.

Oh, weII, thank God for e-maiI!

You can have an entire reIationship

and not even Iook at somebody.

E-maiIs, guys, reaIIy? That's Iame.

Can we just focus on the pants?

No, maybe this is a sign, you know.

That we shouId just forget about it.

What are you taIking about, Tibby?

The pants, okay?

''The pants'' ! They're supposed to

bring us together, and Iook, Iook at us!

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