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Synopsis: Wilby is the name of a small island in the Canadian Maritimes and the name of the main town located on the island. According to residents, there are two types of people who live on Wilby: islanders (people who were born on Wilby) and non-islanders. Among the townsfolk of Wilby are: single mom and recently returned islander Sandra Anderson, who was known as the girl in town with the reputation, something that has not changed in her adult years; Sandra's teen-aged daughter, Emily, who doesn't want to end up like her mother but can only think about making out with her new boyfriend; Buddy French, the local police officer who is having unspoken marital problems with his non-islander wife, Carol, the town realtor whose controlling behavior is pushing her and others around her on the verge of a nervous breakdown; the Mayor, Brent Fisher, who is secretly planning for his life post politics; dyslexic Duck McDonald, the town handyman; and recently separated non-islander Dan Jarvis who, because
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Daniel MacIvor
  2 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
NOT RATED
Year:
2004
99 min
75 Views


isn't she?

I-I'm not getting

your point there, buddy.

Stan's come clean

about the whole thing.

Well, that's Stan's problem.

You're a golfer,

aren't you, Brent?

You like golf, don't you, Brent?

Look bud

I'm retiring after this term.

I was trying to make a

good deal for myself.

So that's You know

"Golf is a good walk ruined."

Who said that, Brent?

I don't know, I don't know.

Mark twain.

I've never been much for golf

myself, but I like Mark twain.

- You know what else he said?

- No.

"Faith is believing something

you know isn't true."

You know what

I have faith in, Brent?

What?

That you're

a good man deep down

And you're gonna

do the right thing.

You're gonna turn this whole thing

around and just let it fade away.

- Or what?

- Oh, I don't know.

Conflict of interest,

conspiracy,

planting of evidence,

not to mention Dan Jarvis.

Okay, well, what do you want?

What do you want me to do?

Keep that under your

tongue, please, sir.

Look, I don't care

how you kill the story.

Just kill it! Yes, you can.

You're the editor.

- Hey.

- What?

Hold on a second.

You can pay your own tickets.

Yeah

Yeah, just say

you lost the men's names.

I don't care The dog ate them!

Yeah, I owe you big time.

Yeah, big time. Yeah, right.

You know, if you

hadn't been there,

if you hadn't cut him

down, he would have died.

You saved him.

What's happened to me?

Let's just say it was

part of another life.

Come on.

Come on.

Something's coming

I just know,

I can feel it

and it's

something good

and I'm just getting near it

I'd like to walk

barefoot

on the ground

and all around

a thousand birds

make the sweetest sound.

- Hi.

- Good morning.

This is the part where

you say you're sorry.

- I'm sorry.

- And well you should be.

The language on you!

And don't you call me stupid.

- You're not stupid.

- I know.

Did you hear about Dan Jarvis?

Yeah.

But he's gonna be

all right apparently.

Thank god.

We should send something over.

Us freaks need

to stick together.

Yeah.

How was your night?

Awful.

Yeah, he's an arsehole.

How far did he get before

you found that out?

- Mom!

- Huh?

Not far.

Arsehole.

The gorgeous ones usually are.

Well, you're gorgeous,

so what does that make you?

Brat!

Yeah, well

- I'm my mother's daughter.

- God forbid.

So were you here all night or

Look at that kitchen. You could

eat an egg off that grill.

That's what you're

supposed to be able to do.

I'm sorry.

You said that already.

I love you.

Will you come

with me

my love?

All my love

of a thousand lives

will you

come with me

my love?

I see it all there

in your eyes

oh

Hi.

Hey.

Ahem

How are you doin'?

I'm good.

I picked you these myself.

Would you put these

in some water, please?

Have a seat.

No, no, here.

Nice shirt.

Yeah, well, it's my good one.

You're a bit

of a cowboy yourself.

Oh, I'd like

to lie down

gentle in your arms

oh so warm

and with peace

in my heart

I can start

to call this world home

will

you come with me

my love?

Oh my love

of a thousand lives

will you

come with me

my love?

I see it all there

in your eyes

will you

come with me, my love?

Oh my love

of a thousand lives

will you

come with me

my love?

I see it all there

in your eyes

oh yeah

oh yeah.

You can't

always change your mind

good things happen

from time to time

his company is smooth

like a rock

from the sea

and breezes

impossibility

if you go alone

you know

you won't make it

I'm waiting

for my day to come

you know you'll

always be from away

but not as far

as he has strayed

her company is coming

creeping

like the tide

when it pulls

her under

she will realize

if you go alone

you know

you won't make it

I'm waiting

for my day

when will

my day come?

Whatever

will be will be

wonderful

whatever

will be will be

when my day comes

whatever

will be will be

so you can't believe

everything you see

and nothing's ever

the way it oughta be

no company

can comfort me

if I'm the one

to blame

but the sun

shines on me

just the same

if you go alone

you know

you won't make it

I'm waiting

for my day

when will

my day come?

Whatever

will be will be

wonderful

whatever

will be will be

when my day comes

whatever

will be will be

wonderful

whatever

will be will be

when my day comes

whatever

will be will be

when my day comes

whatever

will be will be

when my day comes.

Good Dutchie.

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Daniel MacIvor

Daniel MacIvor (born July 23, 1962) is a Canadian actor, playwright, theatre director, and film director. He is probably best known for his acting roles in independent films and the sitcom Twitch City. more…

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