Truman
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2015
- 108 min
- 201 Views
1
How are you?
Glad to see you.
I can see that...
You've got an erection.
Come in!
No wonder I get criticized
at neighbors' meetings!
Don't you remember Truman?
He won't bite you.
Truman,
your uncle's afraid of you.
Where's your luggage?
At the hotel,
at the end of the street.
At the hotel?
Why don't you stay here?
You snore and your
dog doesn't like me...
Why the hell didn't you tell
me you were coming?
Paula told me a surprise
would do you good.
Yes, I know...
You talk to my cousin
behind my back.
You don't tell me much,
so what should I do?
I feel bad for not coming earlier.
You should!
I hope you find it hard
to sleep at night.
Well, I do have trouble sleeping.
therapy because of you.
Good.
I've even changed therapists.
- Really?
- Yes.
Me too.
I have a kind of
spiritual guide now.
A spiritual guide?
Yeah, a shaman from the
Amazon who lives in Vallecas.
I bought a few things
at the airport.
That's some really great whisky,
you'll love it.
How nice.
- Besides...
- What's this?
Ah, that's a drawing
from my kids.
Now see, these are the
things we'll have to avoid,
otherwise...
How many days can you stay?
- Four.
- Only four?
Yes, I have to be back
next Monday.
We got any money?
I'm broke.
Yes, we can do
whatever you want.
You hear that? We're going to
have a great time together.
You're not here to talk
me into anything, right?
No need to get so defensive,
Julin.
Paula asked you to come and
change my mind, didn't she?
No, I came because
I wanted to see you.
- Besides...
- Besides?
It's true that when you told
me what you'd decided,
I thought maybe...
- Really?
- Yeah. Can't we?
You can head back
- You can go back to your penguins.
- Julin, listen.
Look, take the chocolates, the whisky...
No, I'll keep the whisky.
Go back now, if you hurry,
you'll make the return flight.
Screw that.
You know how much
my ticket cost?
I'll stay four days,
you'll have to put up with me.
Go with your uncle.
I'm sure you two have a lot to talk about.
I'll join you in 20 minutes.
I have an appointment with the doctor.
Are you a friend of Julin's?
Yes.
Why?
Give him this,
he ordered it days ago,
but I never see him.
Okay.
That's 50 euros.
Oh, yes... of course.
Here.
Is Julin all right?
Yes, he's at home.
Good.
It's just that I haven't
seen him for days,
and when I saw you with Truman,
I thought maybe he got worse or...
No, he's fine.
Great... I'm glad.
- Tell him I said hi.
- I will.
So?
- Great.
- Really?
Wait a minute.
Come here, Truman.
- Can I leave him for a while?
- Of course.
I'll be back soon.
Thanks.
My neighbor,
Shall we go?
- Walking?
- Yeah.
First, I need to see the vet.
It's just some blocks away.
Okay.
CAT MISSING:
Which one should I put?
- What for?
- To put him up for adoption.
Do you want to put
him up for adoption?
Of course.
What should I do?
What about your cousin?
No, not Paula.
She lives in a small apartment,
she has a cat.
I'm worried, really.
I haven't told him yet.
- What?
- What will happen.
- To whom?
- Truman. I tell him everything.
Dogs aren't plants, Toms.
You have no f***ing idea.
They have personality.
Yes, I've realized.
Earlier at the park, Truman asked
See?
Toms, I have two children.
One of them's called Truman.
- Julin, he can see you now.
- Thank you.
- Hi, Julin.
- Hi.
Sorry I can't spend
more time with you,
but you can see...
I'm doing a test.
Thank you very much...
Sorry, Toms, a friend.
- Hello.
- Hello.
- It's just a question.
- Tell me.
- Is it his paw again?
- No, no, his paw's perfect.
I wanted to ask you...
about something else.
How do you think dogs
experience loss... grief?
You mean if someone dies?
Their owner, for example.
How could we help him?
Well, just like when
they're abandoned,
the animal suffers
from the separation.
Would you both
like to sit down?
- Yes.
- No, that's okay.
Well... he might be
kind of aloof,
and he might have
psychosomatic reactions,
like digestive problems,
irritable behavior...
I'm looking for a family
to adopt him.
What do you think?
Should I look for a similar...
I mean,
a man on his own like me,
or a complete change,
such as a family with kids?
I don't know,
I really don't, Julin.
It's not what he's used to.
It would be easier if he didn't
have to learn new habits.
It'd be important for him
to feel that he's loved.
One last thing.
When I have to
leave him definitely,
do you think I should leave him
one of my T-shirts,
or some clothes that smell like me,
is it a good idea?
Well, having his own things,
like a blanket to lie on,
or a ball, a toy, that'd be fine,
it'd be good for him,
I'm not sure about your things,
I don't know...
I could ask a colleague who specializes
in animal psychology for his opinion.
I'd be very grateful.
I'll do anything to help him.
I also want to pay for
several visits in advance.
I want his new owners
to bring him to you.
I want to be sure that, even if his
new home is far away from here,
that they'll bring him here.
Don't worry, Julin.
We'll take care of him.
He'll be fine, I promise.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
- Bye.
- Thank you. Bye.
Warn me ahead of time
before the next scene like that.
I'm going to tell you
something important.
Okay.
The only things that matter
in life are relationships.
Love.
Family, you and me,
Truman and me...
I need some breakfast
before going on with the day.
Who would have thought
we'd be friends
for so many years?
I wouldn't have, really.
You know the main thing
I've learned from you?
What you've taught me
Why don't we keep walking?
Because I'm saying
something important,
can't you wait
one more minute?
Why are you here?
I want to have breakfast,
so that I'm ready.
What's that important thing
you've learned from me? Let's see.
You never expect
anything in return.
You never want a payback.
You're generous, unlike me.
Thanks.
- And me?
- What?
What have you
learned from me?
From you?
Nothing, absolutely nothing.
Maybe illegal things...
To be brave.
You've always faced
everything squarely.
Like now.
You see, this alone made the trip
from the North Pole worth it already.
Sorry I'm late, Julin.
Don't worry, doctor.
I know you'd rather see my cousin,
she's cuter than my friend here,
but he's come for a few days
and I just can't shake him off.
He came from Canada.
- Hello.
- Hello.
To say goodbye.
Well...
As I told you, we should start
another round of chemotherapy.
We're going to change
the medicine,
to try to have a greater
effect on the tumors.
As I told you the last time we met,
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