Love Everlasting (2016) Movie Script
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic chords)
(yelling)
- Bridger get me another beer.
- Can you please turn that
down Earl, I'm trying to study.
- Get me another beer, pronto.
- [Bridger] Now will
you please turn it down?
- No can do.
- Fine I will.
- Don't push my buttons Bridger.
I run this house not you, not your mama.
Now give me that remote now!
(clatters)
(dramatic music)
Get down there, pick it up.
- Get off me.
- Now pick it up!
Pick it up!
(yells)
- What are you doing?
Stop, don't be, stop.
- Get off of me!
Pick that up!
Now!
(clangs)
(thuds)
- Bridger?
(coughing)
Hey, you okay, you with me?
Come on, come on, hey, hey, are you okay?
- Yeah.
- Go get our bag right now, go get it.
Go, go, go.
Go.
(dramatic music)
(door bangs)
(dramatic music)
- [Man] Helen!
(engine running)
Bridger!
(tires screeching)
- I'm sorry, I should have been there.
I mean for once I just wanna find
someone who treats you right.
- Me to mom.
- Well, you know what they
say, the right kinda love
- Lasts a life time.
- Lasts a life time.
- I know.
I hope we both find it someday.
- So do I baby, so do I.
- Hey how much money do we have saved up?
- Check my purse.
There's not much, Earl kept finding it.
- 197 dollars.
- I know it's your dream to see the ocean
but I don't think that's gonna be
enough money for gas money.
- Don't worry mom we'll make it.
- Always do.
- I know.
(upbeat music)
- Hey, hey, hey, no.
- Ow.
(upbeat music)
- Are you moving that?
Stop it.
(upbeat music)
I've told you
That this distance
It kills me
I'm cold
- What'd you get?
- [Helen] Corn dog.
It's kinda dry but I like the mustard.
You can have the rest.
- Oh thanks.
You're closer than ever before
(upbeat music)
Breath deep
It's over me
(engine running)
- Oh, she purrs like a
kitty, what'd you do?
- I adjusted the carburetor.
Should do the trick for now but I really
don't know how much
longer she's gonna last.
How much money do we have?
- 16 dollars and 22 cents.
- We are never going to make it on that.
- We're gonna make it.
(upbeat music)
(popping)
(tires screeching)
(fire crackling)
Come on, come on!
Come on.
Come on!
Somebody, help me!
Bridger!
(sirens)
- That's it.
Some deep breaths.
He needs to go to the hospital for an EKG.
- [Helen] Okay.
- No I'm fine.
- [Helen] No you're not Bridger,
you need to go to the hospital.
- Mom, I'm fine this is all I need.
I promise.
- Can't make you go but you really
should for preventative measures.
- [Helen] I think we're
fine, thank y'all very much.
- So your truck is pretty much totaled.
- How much do we owe you for the tow?
- 150 for the extra miles,
but I won't charge you for that,
just give me a 100 even
and we call it square.
- I'm really sorry but we just don't
have that kind of money right now and um.
- Here.
You have the money in there right?
- Ya.
- Here 16 bucks and, thanks, meteorol.
- But maybe we can do
something around your shop,
Bridger is great with an engine
and I can get the grease off of anything.
- Where are you folks from?
- Chesterfield Missouri.
- You're a long way from home.
- We're not going back there, it's just
the truck and your clothes,
that's pretty much all we've got.
We're were heading for the coast
it's Bridger's dream to see the ocean.
- I'm Will.
- Helen.
That's my son Bridger.
- It's nice to meet you.
You've got two or three
hundred in scrap weight here,
if you take it to a yard the nearest
ones just a little over
100 miles east of here.
- Would you consider
taking that as payment?
- Oh I can't do that, I
don't get out way to often.
Only when I need a part.
Cost me half that much in gas.
- Yeah.
- Tell you what, tows on me.
- Really?
- Don't worry about it.
- Alright, is there some
sort of motel around here.
- Not on 16 dollars a night.
(gentle music)
- Beautiful place.
- It's home.
That's my daughter Clover.
She's kinda shy till you get to know her.
Well follow me, I'll show
you to your quarters.
- Our quarters?
Sounds fancy.
- That's not exactly the
word that comes to mind.
I apologize for the clutter.
Hasn't been used in a number of years.
- We are very grateful
for your hospitality
and this isn't nothing a
little elbow grease can't fix.
- Well I'll go get some cleaning supplies
and hook up the electricity and
the stove and the fridge
should work just fine.
- Great.
(dramatic music)
(horse whines)
(dramatic music)
- Excuse me Mr. Sims,
where'd you like this stuff.
- Over by the trash can.
(dramatic music)
I'm tired, you doing okay?
- Yeah.
You're a good due to pay.
- Thanks mom.
(cluttering)
- It's delicious.
- [Bridger] Yeah, thank you.
- Your welcome.
I can't take all the credit.
Clover does most of the
cooking around here.
- May I be excused?
- Sure.
Clear any dishes please.
I apologize.
It's nothing personal it's
just been a really rough year.
- She's very polite,
she's a very sweet girl.
- Her mother passed away
when she was little.
It's been her and I ever since.
You can stay here as long as you like.
- That's very nice of you,
we'll just stay as long
as it takes me to raise
the money for a car
and rent of course, I gotta get a job.
- I can take you to town
tomorrow on my way to work.
I think there are some
stores that are hiring.
- Any restaurants?
- Yeah, a friend of mine
owns a diner here in town,
I'll put in a good word for you.
- Thank you.
- And I know it's kinda late
in the school year Bridger
but, there's a high school here
in town if you're interested.
- Sure, I mean I know my
mom wants me to graduate.
- Clover and her friends
meet here about seven o'clock
in the morning, you can
catch a ride with them.
- [Bridger] I'll be ready.
- Oh here.
I'll help you.
- Alright.
- You wanna dry?
(laughing)
(chattering)
- Be very, very, quiet.
I'm hunting rabbits.
- Bo, if the coach finds out we're
checking we're gonna get
kicked off the football team.
- Oh, if coach finds out we
kicked off the football team.
- Drink up.
- [Guy] Hey toss me one of those?
- Oh.
- Good toss.
(gun fires)
- Dude, not funny.
Stop pointing around, that's
dangerous, hold the barrel up.
- Shut up.
- I wanna go home.
- No, we have to see the caves first.
- Leave her alone, don't worry Clover
there's nothing out here to be afraid of.
(laughing)
- Just me.
- Give me the gun Bo,
you're gonna hurt someone.
Give me the gun.
- [Guy With Gun] No.
(yelling)
(gun fires)
(screams)
(dramatic music)
(door creaks)
- Clover?
I'm here baby.
- How cold anyone ever love me daddy?
Look at me, I'm ugly.
(crying)
- The right hearts gonna
find you, I promise.
- Dad.
(crying)
- Well I understand
you're looking for a job.
- I am.
- Well ya got any
experience as a waitress?
- I have been pulling double
since I was 16 years old,
I can work the front of the house,
I can work the back of the house,
what ever you need I can do it.
- That sounds good.
When can you start?
- Is right now to soon?
- I like you already, I'm Stan,
I'm the owner of this joint.
- Hey Stan, I'm Helen.
- Okay and we got an apron
in the back with your
name on it so you wanna come back there,
and by the way we use
hand written tickets,
we're old school okay?
- That sounds good to me.
- Alright.
- Alight so I guess I'll see you later.
- Glad it worked out.
- Thanks.
(dramatic music)
(honks)
(dramatic music)
(honking)
- She's gonna make me late
for bird watching again.
- Bird watching?
- There she is, get in the back.
- Alright.
- Go.
- I'm going.
- What took?
- Sorry.
- You know Albert sometimes
it takes ladies a little time
in the morning to get ready.
- Mister president, shut it.
- Can we just go please?
- Anything for you.
Listen to this bad boy.
(engine running)
(laughing)
It's not funny, I'll have you
know this car is a classic,
I could sell it for top dollar to
any collector in the world.
- [Back Seat] Okay.
- It's the truth.
(bangs)
- Ow!
- You guys are like my only real friends.
- Friends, keep telling yourself that.
Who's that?
- Just some stray my dad
picked up on the side
of the road, can you just drive please?
- He looks like a weirdo.
- And we don't?
- Can we just drive?
Please?
(dramatic music)
- [Bike] How's it going?
- Hey.
- Correct me if I'm wrong
but yo look a little lost.
- Yeah.
- Okay well where ya headed.
- Where ever the high school is.
- Hop on, I'll give you a lift.
- How do I know you're not
some serial killer freak?
- Wow you come up with that by yourself?
It's good.
Wait you're serious?
- Yeah.
- If you just keep walking straight nine,
ten miles the school's up on the left.
Can't miss it.
Good luck.
- Alright, I'll take a ride.
- Okay, here you go.
- I'm not wearing that.
- You're gonna wear this or keep walking.
(whirring)
- I'll give ya 100 bucks for it.
- Come on Murphy there's
at least 300 in scrap here.
- I gotta make a living.
- But it's for a good cause.
- Cry me a river, 150.
- 250.
- 200 or you can drag this hunk of junk
back to the garage where it came from.
- Done.
- Highway robbery if you ask me.
- There's a tender heart underneath
that thick skin after all Murph.
- Just get outta here
before I change my mind.
- I'm gone, thanks Murph,
catch ya next time.
- Every body thinks I got money,
I aint got no money, what the
hells the matter with them?
- Hey, thank you for the ride.
- No problem.
- It's a nice bike.
- It's definitely a rebuild,
the engine needs an overhaul, bad.
- It's 74 Honda right?
- Take it you're into motor cycles?
- Yeah, if I had the money I would be.
- I didn't catch your name.
- I'm Bridger.
- It's nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you to.
- I'm Roman, let me introduce
you to misses Collins.
She's awesome.
- Here's your schedule,
first period started about 30 minutes ago.
- Thanks.
- [Lady] Uh huh.
- What?
What's wrong?
- This is cruel.
- I'm not contributing to
the mass murder of all these frogs.
- Yeah well, you kinda have to other
wise we're gonna get an F so.
Just grab a scalpel and.
- I don't care.
- I don't care either.
Aren't you supposed to be bird watching?
This isn't even your class.
- Well Clover needed my help
of course and Mr. Clark,
he doesn't even know I'm here
so mind your own bees wax.
- Sorry.
- Scalpel.
I thought you said you quit.
- I did.
- Well it didn't look like that.
I'm worried about you.
- Don't.
- Him again.
What does he even want?
Hey, snap out of it.
- What are you talking about.
- You we're staring right at that guy.
- What ever, I was not.
- Clover this surgeon is at work.
Please try and pay attention.
- Even Clover's checking him out.
As if she'd ever had a chance.
- Leave her alone, alright
she's been through enough.
- It's her fault you got
kicked off the football team.
I mean all she had to do was tell
the judge that she saw
Bill holding the gun.
- Look we've been through this okay?
She said that it was dark and
that she didn't remember,
I'm not going to hold that against her.
- She ruined your chance
to play in college.
- It's just football, I'm gonna be fine.
- I stood up for you.
- Well that doesn't mean you
have to treat her so bad.
- Don't talk to me.
(gentle music)
- So he's staying at your house?
- No in a trailer.
- For how long?
- I don't know.
- Well that's just great.
- Maybe he's nice.
- Maybe he's not.
- Really?
- Just focus on the frog.
If you couldn't tell there is some sort of
exquisite synergy that's
going on between us right now.
Don't disturb that Edward.
- Yeah, sir, wouldn't want to.
(bell rings)
- Alright that's time kids.
Close your books, leave your frogs.
(chatter)
- Parting is such sweet sorrow,
that's from Romeo and Juliet actually.
What, it's her favorite book.
- No, Pride and Prejudice is.
- Dang it, but I was pretty
close with the Romeo and.
- Not really, I gotta go.
- Stop smiling.
(dramatic music)
- Are you kidding me?
Who is that?
Hey!
What the hell do you think you're doing?
- What does it look like?
I'm helping her with her books.
- Well don't.
You know you should mind
your own business blondey.
I mean I don't even know you
and you don't want to know me so walk.
Are you deaf, I said let scar
face pick up her own mess.
I don't think you understand who I am.
- You picked on girls,
that's all I need to know.
- You know what?
Maybe you're right, you look like a girl.
maybe I should treat you like one.
(laughing)
- What's going on here?
- Oh hey Mr. Williams,
I was just getting to
know my new friend here.
Yeah we were just talking right?
Newbie?
- Right.
- Clover?
You have something you wanna tell me?
- I just accidentally dropped my books.
- Okay, everyone get to class.
Now Bo, go.
- It was good to meet you, see you.
- Pride and Prejudice.
- Yeah, it's stupid it's,
they're making me read it for class.
- I don't think it's stupid at all.
It's actually my favorite book.
(gentle music)
No really.
- Hey, wait up.
That was pretty cool, you
sticking up for Clover like that.
- Somebody had to.
- Not me, nobody stands up to Bo.
You gotta be brave or crazy.
- I just hate bullies.
- Well you're lucky Mr. Williams
showed up otherwise he woulda smashed you.
- Yeah, I'm not very much of a fighter.
- So you know where you're going?
- No not really.
- Let me see.
Shop class with Mr. Williams,
teacher that just stopped
the fight, he's way cool.
- Yeah he picked me up after
you guys left me behind this morning.
- Yeah, listen I'm
really sorry about that.
- It's all good.
- Names Edward by the way.
- I'm Bridger.
- Well I have the same class as you
so I'll show you where to go.
- Oh cool.
(bell rings)
- This way.
- Alright.
Can someone tell me what the
heart of the motorcycle is?
Mister Chinsley?
- My name is Bo.
- Fine, Bo?
- The engine.
- It's not the answer I'm looking for.
Any other takers?
Bridger?
- The carburetor?
- That's correct.
- That's bullshit.
- Get out of my class.
- [Bo] For what?
- Get out of my class Bo.
Now.
- Whatever.
- Okay, alright.
Bridger, what makes this the heart.
- Because it's responsible for
releasing fuel for the
combustion in the engine.
If it's not working
properly then nothing is.
- That's right, it's like blood
pumping through a human heart.
It's vital.
Now I know that most of
you following graduation
will probably be living here
the rest of your lives so in
order for you to survive you
need to know how to fix things.
Our senior class project
is gonna do just that.
We're gonna rebuild the engine of my motor
cycle and we're gonna
start with carburetors.
- [Albert] I would have
done the same exact thing.
- No you wouldn't have,
you're scared of Bo's shadow.
- Am not.
- You are to.
So am I.
Bridger's pretty cool actually.
- Get in the back, hurry go.
- [Edward] Every time.
- You know Clover
waiting for you is just a
pleasure but why is it that
girls always make guys wait?
- So we do I guess.
- Who you looking for?
Oh don't tell me.
Bridger.
- We should give him a
ride back to my house.
- [Edward] Yeah.
- No way.
- Yeah.
- Why.
- He can find his own ride.
- Really?
- Yeah, I don't have room.
(bangs)
- It was.
It was Bridger right?
- Yeah.
- Cool man.
(banging)
If you ever get in my business
again and I will kill you.
(cries out)
It's okay, some people just
have to learn the hard way.
- [Roman] Hey!
- Oh hey Mr. Williams,
hey good talking Bridger.
- What was that?
- Nothing.
- What do you mean nothing?
- I'm fine.
- No, hey, you need a ride?
- [Bridger] No.
- You did real good out there today.
- Thank you.
- Glad to have you on
board, I'll see ya tomorrow.
- Mr. Warrington?
Thank you.
- No thank you, I mean it I mean
a good waitress is hard to find.
- Here.
- What's this?
- I took your truck to the scrap yard.
I know I said I wasn't gonna
but I ended up having to go
that way so it's no big deal.
Hope it helps.
- More than you know.
Thank you.
- Hungry?
- Starved.
- I know this great little barbecue joint,
best ribs you've ever had.
- That sounds good to me.
(dramatic music)
(doors banging)
Oh my gosh that really was the
best barbecue I've ever had.
- Glad you liked it.
- Yeah.
- Here why don't you give that to Bridger,
I'm sure he's hungry.
- You don't think Clover wants it?
- She probably already ate.
- Well he'll love it.
- Good.
- Thank you so much, I
really had a good time.
- Me to.
- I can give you a ride
into work tomorrow.
- You don't mind?
- Not at all.
It's on the way.
- Alright, I'll take you up on it.
Good night will.
- Good night Helen.
- Hey.
Are you okay?
- Just tired.
- Oh my gosh, I had a crazy day
and it was actually kinda good.
That diner is a bit
trashed but it was nice
and then we went to barbecue,
I brought you some home.
How's school.
- I'm not going back.
- What do you mean you're not going back?
- I don't want to talk about it.
- I want you to finish school Bridger.
- I don't.
Mom I hate this place.
Let's just save up enough money
and get the hell out of here.
- Take your pill.
- Where'd you get the money?
- Will was nice enough to take
our truck to the scrap yard.
There's some food if you want it.
I am really sorry you had a bad day.
I love you Bridge.
- Love you to.
(gentle music)
(dramatic music)
(laughing)
(beeping)
(yelling)
- [Helen] Bridger?
Hey Bridger.
(crying)
- Mom what's wrong with me?
- [Helen] What do you mean?
- I feel different, I always have.
- You are different.
You're a miracle.
- No I'm not, I'm a freak.
- Everything's gonna be fine.
Did you take your pill?
- Yeah.
- Right now I want you to get some sleep,
it's late you gotta get up early.
Hey, I love you.
- I love you to.
- kay, goodnight.
- Goodnight.
(honking)
- Wow, you're only ten
minutes late this time.
Thank you.
- Your welcome.
- Where's Bridger.
- Probably still in the trailer.
- [Edward] I think we
should give him a ride.
- [Clover] Me to.
- Why would you say that?
- Why not?
- Nope.
We will not give him a ride.
There is no way.
- Fine, I'll walk.
- So will I.
- Okay, okay.
I'll give him a ride, but Edward,
you are paying me double
for gas money next week.
- If that's what it takes to be
nice to a fellow outsider then fine.
Want me to go get him?
- Please if you don't mind.
- Not at all.
(knocking)
Bridger?
If you're in there, we just wanted
to see if you needed a ride to school.
No answer.
I don't think he's coming.
- I am so completely devastated.
- Okay, cool.
- Easy on my ride okay?
- Can we just go please?
- When we get married this will also be
your car and you will want
to treat it with respect.
(engine running)
(dramatic music)
Edward I cannot say a approve
of the seating arrangement.
- Of course not.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
(throat clearing)
- She must not know I've arrived.
- I'm sure that's what it is.
(bell rings)
- Want a rubber fry?
- Get outta my face, get outta my face.
- It's disgusting, it's like coal.
- Hey, hey, hey, party
at my house this weekend.
My parents are going outta town okay?
- Hey.
- Sweet.
- What do you want?
- I'm through with Trent.
- Good, it's about time.
- I can't believe he still blames you.
That he would ever forgive that freak.
- It was him, alright, he
grabbed the gun from me.
You saw it.
- Yeah, totally.
All she had to do was
admit that it was him
and you would have rocked
this years quarter back.
(dramatic music)
- He'll get what's coming to him.
Trust me.
And so will she.
- What's so interesting?
Oh great.
- Hey, hey, hey, check out who's coming.
- Check this out, hey Bridger.
Hey man, look I just wanted to
apologize for what happened yesterday.
I'm sorry, cool?
Come on bro don't leave me hanging.
- We're good.
(clatters)
(laughing)
- It's not funny, stop laughing.
- Get over yourself, it's very funny.
(laughing)
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
It's not the first time.
(chatter)
- Stop staring!
What is wrong with you people, all you do
is stare at people you disapprove
of what is your problem?
Stop staring!
You're pathetic.
(laughs)
(dramatic music)
Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- I wanted to say thank you
for standing up for me yesterday.
- I guess we're even.
- I thought you were one of them.
- Really?
- Yeah.
But I was wrong.
Sorry for judging you.
You're really different.
- So are you.
- Mister Chinsley.
Look, I know what you're
about okay so I suggest
that you tread lightly or you
and I can sort things out.
Okay?
- Is that a threat?
- No, no, it's a promise.
- [Clover] He must have
left after lunch right?
- [Albert] Well I'm through looking,
you guys have wasted all my gas.
- Hey hey there he is,
pull over, pull over.
- Why should I?
- Because it's
- the right thing to do
- Pull over!
- Albert!
Thank you.
- Are you serious?
- Go back Albert.
- No, he stole you from me.
- What are you talking about?
- You were supposed to
be mine, are you blind?
- We're just friends Albert.
That's all we'll ever
be, do you not see that?
- I do now.
- Good, now will you please go back?
- No.
- Please will you go back Albert.
- No!
(dramatic music)
(panting)
- Hey, Bridger, hey look at me buddy.
What's going on?
- Nothing.
- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- Hey, hey, wow, slow, slow.
I don't need to take you
to a hospital or something?
- No.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
I'm fine.
- Get you some water.
Here.
Drink up.
Take it you could use a change?
- I said I was sorry.
- Nice job.
- Don't even talk to me, kay
you're lucky you're even getting a ride.
- What ever dude.
- So that's why she
always covers her face.
- Yeah.
I can't imagine how hard it been on her,
I mean she went through
numerous reconstructive
surgeries to fix the
damage but it left a scar.
In more ways than one.
- I think she's beautiful.
- Well you got a good heart Bridger.
You see things differently
than most people.
Let's get you outta here huh?
- Who's that?
- [Roman] Hey Clover.
- Hey mister Williams.
- Where ya headed?
- I was just coming to see
if Bridger needed a ride.
- Yup, good.
- I'm sorry about Albert that was rude.
I told him to stop.
- I understand.
- So, wanna ride.
The states are waging war
Tonight on us my
Dear
Time plays her cruel twisted game
Stealing back the tide
before our feet touch.
- So this is it.
This is my secret spot.
Been coming here ever
since I was a little girl.
- It's beautiful.
- You're the first person I've
ever brought here since my dad.
- What's that over there.
- That's my fort.
- Can I check it out.
- I guess, yeah go ahead.
- Did you do this yourself?
- No not at all.
My dad helped me and Donnie
deserves some credit to.
- Donnie?
- My horse?
- Oh.
- Yeah he hauled it all up the mountain,
my dad bought him for me when I was five
and we've been best friends ever since.
- I like your dad, he's cool.
- Yeah, I think I'm gonna keep him.
I like your mom to.
- Yeah, she's always there for me.
- Yeah?
That's Molly.
We have a lot of one sided
conversations together.
- Bet you could hit a rabbit from
50 feet away with this thing.
- Try 100.
Mhm.
- I'm sorry, I didn't know.
- That's okay.
She died when I was five.
It's just been me and my dad ever since.
- My dad left before I was even born,
I've never even met the guy.
- Wow.
So how long are you planning on
staying here until California?
- Probably gonna leave after graduation
but if my mom saves up
enough money we'll go.
- Oh.
- Yeah, I don't know,
I kinda like it here.
Well I'm starting to.
Why won't you ever look at me?
- I don't know, shy I guess.
- I know what happened to you.
We all have scars Clover.
- Yeah not like mine.
- You'd be surprised.
I have scars didn't make us
know that our past is for real.
- Pride and Prejudice.
You know you're the first guy I've ever
met who loves that book more than I do.
(laughs)
(gentle music)
Finished all the dishes daddy.
Anything else you want me to do?
- Aren't you in a good mood.
- It was a great day.
- Anything I should know about.
- No, it was just a good day.
- Well that's good honey.
I was thinking that,
you know Helen doesn't
have any clothes and, I was thinking
maybe we could give her
some of your mothers.
If it's alright with you.
- I think that's a great idea.
- I was hoping you'd feel that way.
(gentle music)
(knocking)
- Hey.
- Hey.
My dad wanted your mom to have
those clothes they were my mom's so.
- But isn't this your book?
- Not anymore I wanted you to have it.
- Wow, that means a lot thank you.
- Well, goodnight.
- Good night.
- The more I see of the world the more
am I dissatisfied with it and everyday
confirms my belief of
the inconstancy of all human characters.
- Not everyone's like that Clover.
Some of us are actually who we say we are.
- Where did you come from?
- Mars.
You're looking at me.
- It's easier in the dark.
You can't see my scar.
- I wanna show you something.
Something that I've never
showed anyone before.
- What happened?
- I had a heart transplant
when I was a little boy.
(gentle music)
I told you we all had scars.
(gentle music)
You are so beautiful.
(gentle music)
- Didn't think you'd be here.
I was planning on walking.
- Clover I owe you an
apology, our friendship
means more to me than anything
else and I'm really sorry.
- Bridger.
- Well Bridger it's pretty
lame what I did yesterday.
But I hope we can still be friends.
- I'd like that.
- Cool, hop in.
- Sweet ride, classic.
- Finally.
- [Edward] Why Bridger?
- Someone who appreciates
my wheels for what
they truly are, a classic, a classic
- So Albert, thinking I
can ride shotgun today?
- Fine Edward but don't get used to it.
- Man.
(dramatic music)
(yelling)
- I want him, I call Bridger.
(cheering)
(upbeat music)
I'm bound by probably
Mess with some peoples head
There's just no way to get through
Try as you might
But I found it I know
I can be down so low
Each time you come near
all the chains disappear
And I go flying
Over the clouds
Soaring so high I'm never coming down
Every time you touch my hand
Every time you kiss my lips
Look into my eyes there's no denying
And I go flying
You take me from a world
That don't understand
And tell me free to be
All that I am
It sounds crazy I know
I can be down so low
But the sunshine from your
smile lifts me up for a while
And I go flying over the clouds
soaring so high I'm never coming down
Every time you touch my hand
every time you kiss my lips
Look into my eyes there's no denying
And I go flying
- In this last year we have
celebrated many victories
and we have sorrowed after
the many, many, many,
many enumerable defeats.
But we have always picked
ourselves up and carried on.
And so when you walk through
the doors today do not think
that you are ending
your educational journey
but that you are beginning
the educational journey of your life.
And so with out further ado I present
to you the graduating
class of Greenville High.
Congratulations.
(cheering)
- Hey, I'll be right back.
- Where are you going?
- Just to the bathroom.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah I'm fine.
(cheering)
(panting)
- I am so proud of you.
- Hi dad.
Thank you so much dad.
- Congratulations guys.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
- [Bo] Hey Bridger.
Fancy seeing you here.
- Just leave it alone Bo.
Alright?
I'll be leaving this town for good
and you'll never have to see me again.
Okay?
- I'm just going to give you
something to remember me by.
- [Clover] I did it.
- Well duh, you're to smart
for your own good young lady.
- Thanks Mr. Williams.
- [Roman] How you doing Will?
- I'm great Roman, good to
see ya, it's a great day.
- Yeah it is.
Miss Jenkins.
- Nice to see you,
congratulations you guys.
- Where Bridger?
- I was just coming to ask
you guys the same thing.
- I think he went to the bathroom.
- Can you excuse me?
- And you did.
Alone.
- Happy graduation Bridger.
(dramatic chord)
Grab him.
(whacking)
(crying out)
(dramatic music)
- What'd you do?
What'd you do!
(thuds)
(clangs)
Really?
Come on, come on buddy, it's okay.
Come on.
(sirens)
(gentle music)
- Only one person can
ride in the ambulance,
we gotta go now.
- Helen we'll follow.
(gentle music)
I'm okay but I went to
see the doctor yesterday
- How is he?
- The blunt force trauma he received
to his head has caused
him to sink into a coma.
But we have another serious problem.
- What?
- His body is rejecting
the heart transplant.
- Why would that happen
now after all this time?
- It happens frequently
in transplant patients.
The rejection is causing the heart
to become stiff and to contract poorly.
The fear is that this
leads to heart failure.
We've put him on another transplant list
but that could take months or even years,
we just don't know.
- I see.
Is my son gonna die.
- We're doing everything in our power
to prevent that from happening.
But I had to see the
strain begin today
To tell her how my head has gone crazy
But things get all
mixed up inside my brain
So what is happening and
she said shut up you fool
You're falling in love again
You're falling in love
- I love you Bridger.
Falling in love will kill you
Falling in love falling in love
- No.
- Honey, Bridger's strong.
He can make it.
- Please, please, please,
please, please, please, please.
- [Will] Honey just believe.
- Please, please, please,
please, please, please, please.
(gentle music)
(crying)
Come on wake up.
Falling in love falling in love
Falling in love will kill you
Falling in love falling in love
falling in love will kill you
I collapse into your arms
It'll kill you
Does not look on the
match with a friendly eye.
Mister Darcy you see, is the man.
Now Lizzie I think I have surprised you,
could he or the Lucas's have pitched
on any man within the circle of.
- [Girl] Hey.
- Hey.
- We're really sorry for
everything that we put you through.
- Thank you.
He'll like these.
He had done all this for a girl
whom he could neither regard nor esteem.
Her heart did whisper that
he had done it for her.
(beeping)
Okay let's see.
Is there another one in here?
A lady's imagination is very rapid,
it jumps from admiration to love,
from love to matrimony in a moment.
- Then marry me.
(gentle music)
- You're awake?
(crying)
- You didn't answer my question.
- What did you say?
- I said will you marry me?
- Are you serious?
- I love you Clover.
I've never been more serious in my life.
- I love you to.
Of course I'll marry you.
(gentle music)
- There's no long term damage.
His cognitive skills and memory
don't seem to have been affected.
He's getting stronger everyday.
- What about his heart?
- The new medication seems to be helping
but there are no guarantees.
He needs to be monitored regularly
and stay on his medication.
- Okay.
When can we take him home.
- In a few days.
- I heard you whooped Bo pretty good
before they ganged up on ya.
- Ya, thanks for finishing him off.
- I wish I had gotten there sooner.
I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
- They will be doing some jail
time for aggravated assault.
That's for sure.
- Sorry you lost your job.
- School boards hands were tied.
Besides I think it's
time for me to move on.
So what about you?
You staying, you going?
What going on?
- We're getting married yeah,
and we're gonna spend
the summer at the beach.
- What?
When did this happen?
- A few days ago.
- I'm stepping out, excuse me.
- I'll be right back.
- Kay.
- Well, can't say this isn't awkward.
- Yeah.
- Let's go grab a burger.
- Yup, good idea.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Glad you're feeling better.
- I'm really happy for you.
All of your dreams are coming true.
- Why are you crying?
- Because I'm gonna miss you.
- I want you to come with us.
- Really?
- Yeah we started this journey together,
we have to finish it and go see the ocean.
- Okay.
- Dad, dad wait a second.
I thought you'd be happy.
- I am.
- Well you're not acting like it.
- I couldn't ask for a better
young man to marry my daughter
I just don't want to see you get hurt.
- He has already given me
enough love to last forever.
I love him dad.
Please.
I need your support.
- Okay.
(gentle music)
- And so I pronounce you
Bridger Robert Jenkins
and Clover Carol Sims husband and wife.
You may now kiss the bride.
(gentle music)
congratulations.
(cheering)
- Donnie, I am gonna miss you.
Don't worry I'll be back.
- You needn't worry Clover,
I will take very good care of Donnie.
- Thanks Albert.
You know you'll always be my best friend.
- Yeah I know.
(engine rumbling)
- Hey, the engine sounds great.
- Well you guys did a good job.
- You gonna auction it off now?
- No.
- You gonna keep it?
- Nope.
You are.
- No way, really?
- Ya just think of it
as a wedding present.
- I don't know what to say dude.
- You don't have to say anything.
- Thank you.
- But you do have to wear this.
And these.
Cause the look cool.
- Okay, thank you.
- Alright buddy.
- Clover come check
out what Roman gave us.
- Wow it is so cool.
Thank you so much Roman.
- No problem.
- Hey Helen, dad.
Look at what Roman got us.
- Holy smokes.
- Wow
- I thought you guys could ride it
up to California a little bit.
I don't know, as long as that
okay with you guys that, yeah.
- Keep it close to the road.
- We'll be right behind
you taking the senior crew.
(upbeat music)
- You need a ride home mister Williams?
(upbeat music)
Something in the air tonight
That makes me think of you
I don't care what I
have to do I'll make
It home to you but oh my God
You're so far away
It's such a drag
All I can do is sing
- I love the scent of the ocean.
- Is it everything you expected?
- More.
Much more.
- Well I don't know about you guys
but I'm getting pretty tired.
It's been a long day.
Think I'm gonna turn in.
What about you Helen.
- Oh yeah, I'm exhausted.
- Where are you guys going to sleep?
- Booked us a couple of
motel rooms up the road.
Trailer's all yours.
We'll be back in the morning.
- We made it.
- Yes we did, you made sure of that.
- I love you Bridger.
- I love you to mom, thank you.
- [Helen] Wait for me.
I wanna be alone by you
Every single day I wanna be own by
you until we're old and gray
But only if the house
stay quiet as a mouse
I'm finally home
I wanna be owned by
you every single night
I wanna be owned by you
I'd never say good bye
I'd just close my eyes
lay down by your side
I'm finally home
In the setting sun the
city outline of your hips
- [Clover] I just love you so much.
- I love you more.
My whole life I've been
free now I wanna be owned
I wanna be owned by you
- You're so beautiful.
I wanna be owned by you
Say you'll never share
Every inch of skin
is your until the end
I'm finally home
My whole life I've been
free now I wanna be owned
(waves crashing)
- Good morning mister.
(waves crashing)
(dramatic music)
Bridger?
Bridger?
Bridger?
No, no, no, no, Bridger, come
on wake up, come on wake up.
Come on wake up, please
Bridger, Bridger wake up.
Please, Bridger, come
on, wake up, wake up!
Please, please.
(dramatic music)
I still see your face every where I go
I still hear your voice still
smell you on my clothes.
I hold your picture close
Go through me like a ghost
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
I still feel your breath
as if you're next to me
You vanish into smoke
It lingers when you leave
I never been this lost
Go through me like a frost
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Where are you when are you
I just looked away
I'm not done yet I'm strong
but all that I can say
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Sometimes with out words
you know what I'm thinking
A look that sees right through
With out seeing
You reach inside my soul
Like you pulled it
from the sea it calls
One never knows the chance
One will have for taken
In the darkest part of night
Your love gives me faith
What lies deep within the ocean
and stronger than the winds can breath
And I'm falling I'm falling into love
I'm falling
One never knows what
hides behind each face
Scars you cannot see
lie silent in their pain
But you reach inside my soul
like you pulled it
from the sea it calls
And I'm falling I'm falling
into love I'm falling
Tender mercies move in whispers
but we'll find it's was
And I'm falling I'm falling
into love I'm falling
Into love into love
(dramatic music)
(dramatic music)
(dramatic chords)
(yelling)
- Bridger get me another beer.
- Can you please turn that
down Earl, I'm trying to study.
- Get me another beer, pronto.
- [Bridger] Now will
you please turn it down?
- No can do.
- Fine I will.
- Don't push my buttons Bridger.
I run this house not you, not your mama.
Now give me that remote now!
(clatters)
(dramatic music)
Get down there, pick it up.
- Get off me.
- Now pick it up!
Pick it up!
(yells)
- What are you doing?
Stop, don't be, stop.
- Get off of me!
Pick that up!
Now!
(clangs)
(thuds)
- Bridger?
(coughing)
Hey, you okay, you with me?
Come on, come on, hey, hey, are you okay?
- Yeah.
- Go get our bag right now, go get it.
Go, go, go.
Go.
(dramatic music)
(door bangs)
(dramatic music)
- [Man] Helen!
(engine running)
Bridger!
(tires screeching)
- I'm sorry, I should have been there.
I mean for once I just wanna find
someone who treats you right.
- Me to mom.
- Well, you know what they
say, the right kinda love
- Lasts a life time.
- Lasts a life time.
- I know.
I hope we both find it someday.
- So do I baby, so do I.
- Hey how much money do we have saved up?
- Check my purse.
There's not much, Earl kept finding it.
- 197 dollars.
- I know it's your dream to see the ocean
but I don't think that's gonna be
enough money for gas money.
- Don't worry mom we'll make it.
- Always do.
- I know.
(upbeat music)
- Hey, hey, hey, no.
- Ow.
(upbeat music)
- Are you moving that?
Stop it.
(upbeat music)
I've told you
That this distance
It kills me
I'm cold
- What'd you get?
- [Helen] Corn dog.
It's kinda dry but I like the mustard.
You can have the rest.
- Oh thanks.
You're closer than ever before
(upbeat music)
Breath deep
It's over me
(engine running)
- Oh, she purrs like a
kitty, what'd you do?
- I adjusted the carburetor.
Should do the trick for now but I really
don't know how much
longer she's gonna last.
How much money do we have?
- 16 dollars and 22 cents.
- We are never going to make it on that.
- We're gonna make it.
(upbeat music)
(popping)
(tires screeching)
(fire crackling)
Come on, come on!
Come on.
Come on!
Somebody, help me!
Bridger!
(sirens)
- That's it.
Some deep breaths.
He needs to go to the hospital for an EKG.
- [Helen] Okay.
- No I'm fine.
- [Helen] No you're not Bridger,
you need to go to the hospital.
- Mom, I'm fine this is all I need.
I promise.
- Can't make you go but you really
should for preventative measures.
- [Helen] I think we're
fine, thank y'all very much.
- So your truck is pretty much totaled.
- How much do we owe you for the tow?
- 150 for the extra miles,
but I won't charge you for that,
just give me a 100 even
and we call it square.
- I'm really sorry but we just don't
have that kind of money right now and um.
- Here.
You have the money in there right?
- Ya.
- Here 16 bucks and, thanks, meteorol.
- But maybe we can do
something around your shop,
Bridger is great with an engine
and I can get the grease off of anything.
- Where are you folks from?
- Chesterfield Missouri.
- You're a long way from home.
- We're not going back there, it's just
the truck and your clothes,
that's pretty much all we've got.
We're were heading for the coast
it's Bridger's dream to see the ocean.
- I'm Will.
- Helen.
That's my son Bridger.
- It's nice to meet you.
You've got two or three
hundred in scrap weight here,
if you take it to a yard the nearest
ones just a little over
100 miles east of here.
- Would you consider
taking that as payment?
- Oh I can't do that, I
don't get out way to often.
Only when I need a part.
Cost me half that much in gas.
- Yeah.
- Tell you what, tows on me.
- Really?
- Don't worry about it.
- Alright, is there some
sort of motel around here.
- Not on 16 dollars a night.
(gentle music)
- Beautiful place.
- It's home.
That's my daughter Clover.
She's kinda shy till you get to know her.
Well follow me, I'll show
you to your quarters.
- Our quarters?
Sounds fancy.
- That's not exactly the
word that comes to mind.
I apologize for the clutter.
Hasn't been used in a number of years.
- We are very grateful
for your hospitality
and this isn't nothing a
little elbow grease can't fix.
- Well I'll go get some cleaning supplies
and hook up the electricity and
the stove and the fridge
should work just fine.
- Great.
(dramatic music)
(horse whines)
(dramatic music)
- Excuse me Mr. Sims,
where'd you like this stuff.
- Over by the trash can.
(dramatic music)
I'm tired, you doing okay?
- Yeah.
You're a good due to pay.
- Thanks mom.
(cluttering)
- It's delicious.
- [Bridger] Yeah, thank you.
- Your welcome.
I can't take all the credit.
Clover does most of the
cooking around here.
- May I be excused?
- Sure.
Clear any dishes please.
I apologize.
It's nothing personal it's
just been a really rough year.
- She's very polite,
she's a very sweet girl.
- Her mother passed away
when she was little.
It's been her and I ever since.
You can stay here as long as you like.
- That's very nice of you,
we'll just stay as long
as it takes me to raise
the money for a car
and rent of course, I gotta get a job.
- I can take you to town
tomorrow on my way to work.
I think there are some
stores that are hiring.
- Any restaurants?
- Yeah, a friend of mine
owns a diner here in town,
I'll put in a good word for you.
- Thank you.
- And I know it's kinda late
in the school year Bridger
but, there's a high school here
in town if you're interested.
- Sure, I mean I know my
mom wants me to graduate.
- Clover and her friends
meet here about seven o'clock
in the morning, you can
catch a ride with them.
- [Bridger] I'll be ready.
- Oh here.
I'll help you.
- Alright.
- You wanna dry?
(laughing)
(chattering)
- Be very, very, quiet.
I'm hunting rabbits.
- Bo, if the coach finds out we're
checking we're gonna get
kicked off the football team.
- Oh, if coach finds out we
kicked off the football team.
- Drink up.
- [Guy] Hey toss me one of those?
- Oh.
- Good toss.
(gun fires)
- Dude, not funny.
Stop pointing around, that's
dangerous, hold the barrel up.
- Shut up.
- I wanna go home.
- No, we have to see the caves first.
- Leave her alone, don't worry Clover
there's nothing out here to be afraid of.
(laughing)
- Just me.
- Give me the gun Bo,
you're gonna hurt someone.
Give me the gun.
- [Guy With Gun] No.
(yelling)
(gun fires)
(screams)
(dramatic music)
(door creaks)
- Clover?
I'm here baby.
- How cold anyone ever love me daddy?
Look at me, I'm ugly.
(crying)
- The right hearts gonna
find you, I promise.
- Dad.
(crying)
- Well I understand
you're looking for a job.
- I am.
- Well ya got any
experience as a waitress?
- I have been pulling double
since I was 16 years old,
I can work the front of the house,
I can work the back of the house,
what ever you need I can do it.
- That sounds good.
When can you start?
- Is right now to soon?
- I like you already, I'm Stan,
I'm the owner of this joint.
- Hey Stan, I'm Helen.
- Okay and we got an apron
in the back with your
name on it so you wanna come back there,
and by the way we use
hand written tickets,
we're old school okay?
- That sounds good to me.
- Alright.
- Alight so I guess I'll see you later.
- Glad it worked out.
- Thanks.
(dramatic music)
(honks)
(dramatic music)
(honking)
- She's gonna make me late
for bird watching again.
- Bird watching?
- There she is, get in the back.
- Alright.
- Go.
- I'm going.
- What took?
- Sorry.
- You know Albert sometimes
it takes ladies a little time
in the morning to get ready.
- Mister president, shut it.
- Can we just go please?
- Anything for you.
Listen to this bad boy.
(engine running)
(laughing)
It's not funny, I'll have you
know this car is a classic,
I could sell it for top dollar to
any collector in the world.
- [Back Seat] Okay.
- It's the truth.
(bangs)
- Ow!
- You guys are like my only real friends.
- Friends, keep telling yourself that.
Who's that?
- Just some stray my dad
picked up on the side
of the road, can you just drive please?
- He looks like a weirdo.
- And we don't?
- Can we just drive?
Please?
(dramatic music)
- [Bike] How's it going?
- Hey.
- Correct me if I'm wrong
but yo look a little lost.
- Yeah.
- Okay well where ya headed.
- Where ever the high school is.
- Hop on, I'll give you a lift.
- How do I know you're not
some serial killer freak?
- Wow you come up with that by yourself?
It's good.
Wait you're serious?
- Yeah.
- If you just keep walking straight nine,
ten miles the school's up on the left.
Can't miss it.
Good luck.
- Alright, I'll take a ride.
- Okay, here you go.
- I'm not wearing that.
- You're gonna wear this or keep walking.
(whirring)
- I'll give ya 100 bucks for it.
- Come on Murphy there's
at least 300 in scrap here.
- I gotta make a living.
- But it's for a good cause.
- Cry me a river, 150.
- 250.
- 200 or you can drag this hunk of junk
back to the garage where it came from.
- Done.
- Highway robbery if you ask me.
- There's a tender heart underneath
that thick skin after all Murph.
- Just get outta here
before I change my mind.
- I'm gone, thanks Murph,
catch ya next time.
- Every body thinks I got money,
I aint got no money, what the
hells the matter with them?
- Hey, thank you for the ride.
- No problem.
- It's a nice bike.
- It's definitely a rebuild,
the engine needs an overhaul, bad.
- It's 74 Honda right?
- Take it you're into motor cycles?
- Yeah, if I had the money I would be.
- I didn't catch your name.
- I'm Bridger.
- It's nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you to.
- I'm Roman, let me introduce
you to misses Collins.
She's awesome.
- Here's your schedule,
first period started about 30 minutes ago.
- Thanks.
- [Lady] Uh huh.
- What?
What's wrong?
- This is cruel.
- I'm not contributing to
the mass murder of all these frogs.
- Yeah well, you kinda have to other
wise we're gonna get an F so.
Just grab a scalpel and.
- I don't care.
- I don't care either.
Aren't you supposed to be bird watching?
This isn't even your class.
- Well Clover needed my help
of course and Mr. Clark,
he doesn't even know I'm here
so mind your own bees wax.
- Sorry.
- Scalpel.
I thought you said you quit.
- I did.
- Well it didn't look like that.
I'm worried about you.
- Don't.
- Him again.
What does he even want?
Hey, snap out of it.
- What are you talking about.
- You we're staring right at that guy.
- What ever, I was not.
- Clover this surgeon is at work.
Please try and pay attention.
- Even Clover's checking him out.
As if she'd ever had a chance.
- Leave her alone, alright
she's been through enough.
- It's her fault you got
kicked off the football team.
I mean all she had to do was tell
the judge that she saw
Bill holding the gun.
- Look we've been through this okay?
She said that it was dark and
that she didn't remember,
I'm not going to hold that against her.
- She ruined your chance
to play in college.
- It's just football, I'm gonna be fine.
- I stood up for you.
- Well that doesn't mean you
have to treat her so bad.
- Don't talk to me.
(gentle music)
- So he's staying at your house?
- No in a trailer.
- For how long?
- I don't know.
- Well that's just great.
- Maybe he's nice.
- Maybe he's not.
- Really?
- Just focus on the frog.
If you couldn't tell there is some sort of
exquisite synergy that's
going on between us right now.
Don't disturb that Edward.
- Yeah, sir, wouldn't want to.
(bell rings)
- Alright that's time kids.
Close your books, leave your frogs.
(chatter)
- Parting is such sweet sorrow,
that's from Romeo and Juliet actually.
What, it's her favorite book.
- No, Pride and Prejudice is.
- Dang it, but I was pretty
close with the Romeo and.
- Not really, I gotta go.
- Stop smiling.
(dramatic music)
- Are you kidding me?
Who is that?
Hey!
What the hell do you think you're doing?
- What does it look like?
I'm helping her with her books.
- Well don't.
You know you should mind
your own business blondey.
I mean I don't even know you
and you don't want to know me so walk.
Are you deaf, I said let scar
face pick up her own mess.
I don't think you understand who I am.
- You picked on girls,
that's all I need to know.
- You know what?
Maybe you're right, you look like a girl.
maybe I should treat you like one.
(laughing)
- What's going on here?
- Oh hey Mr. Williams,
I was just getting to
know my new friend here.
Yeah we were just talking right?
Newbie?
- Right.
- Clover?
You have something you wanna tell me?
- I just accidentally dropped my books.
- Okay, everyone get to class.
Now Bo, go.
- It was good to meet you, see you.
- Pride and Prejudice.
- Yeah, it's stupid it's,
they're making me read it for class.
- I don't think it's stupid at all.
It's actually my favorite book.
(gentle music)
No really.
- Hey, wait up.
That was pretty cool, you
sticking up for Clover like that.
- Somebody had to.
- Not me, nobody stands up to Bo.
You gotta be brave or crazy.
- I just hate bullies.
- Well you're lucky Mr. Williams
showed up otherwise he woulda smashed you.
- Yeah, I'm not very much of a fighter.
- So you know where you're going?
- No not really.
- Let me see.
Shop class with Mr. Williams,
teacher that just stopped
the fight, he's way cool.
- Yeah he picked me up after
you guys left me behind this morning.
- Yeah, listen I'm
really sorry about that.
- It's all good.
- Names Edward by the way.
- I'm Bridger.
- Well I have the same class as you
so I'll show you where to go.
- Oh cool.
(bell rings)
- This way.
- Alright.
Can someone tell me what the
heart of the motorcycle is?
Mister Chinsley?
- My name is Bo.
- Fine, Bo?
- The engine.
- It's not the answer I'm looking for.
Any other takers?
Bridger?
- The carburetor?
- That's correct.
- That's bullshit.
- Get out of my class.
- [Bo] For what?
- Get out of my class Bo.
Now.
- Whatever.
- Okay, alright.
Bridger, what makes this the heart.
- Because it's responsible for
releasing fuel for the
combustion in the engine.
If it's not working
properly then nothing is.
- That's right, it's like blood
pumping through a human heart.
It's vital.
Now I know that most of
you following graduation
will probably be living here
the rest of your lives so in
order for you to survive you
need to know how to fix things.
Our senior class project
is gonna do just that.
We're gonna rebuild the engine of my motor
cycle and we're gonna
start with carburetors.
- [Albert] I would have
done the same exact thing.
- No you wouldn't have,
you're scared of Bo's shadow.
- Am not.
- You are to.
So am I.
Bridger's pretty cool actually.
- Get in the back, hurry go.
- [Edward] Every time.
- You know Clover
waiting for you is just a
pleasure but why is it that
girls always make guys wait?
- So we do I guess.
- Who you looking for?
Oh don't tell me.
Bridger.
- We should give him a
ride back to my house.
- [Edward] Yeah.
- No way.
- Yeah.
- Why.
- He can find his own ride.
- Really?
- Yeah, I don't have room.
(bangs)
- It was.
It was Bridger right?
- Yeah.
- Cool man.
(banging)
If you ever get in my business
again and I will kill you.
(cries out)
It's okay, some people just
have to learn the hard way.
- [Roman] Hey!
- Oh hey Mr. Williams,
hey good talking Bridger.
- What was that?
- Nothing.
- What do you mean nothing?
- I'm fine.
- No, hey, you need a ride?
- [Bridger] No.
- You did real good out there today.
- Thank you.
- Glad to have you on
board, I'll see ya tomorrow.
- Mr. Warrington?
Thank you.
- No thank you, I mean it I mean
a good waitress is hard to find.
- Here.
- What's this?
- I took your truck to the scrap yard.
I know I said I wasn't gonna
but I ended up having to go
that way so it's no big deal.
Hope it helps.
- More than you know.
Thank you.
- Hungry?
- Starved.
- I know this great little barbecue joint,
best ribs you've ever had.
- That sounds good to me.
(dramatic music)
(doors banging)
Oh my gosh that really was the
best barbecue I've ever had.
- Glad you liked it.
- Yeah.
- Here why don't you give that to Bridger,
I'm sure he's hungry.
- You don't think Clover wants it?
- She probably already ate.
- Well he'll love it.
- Good.
- Thank you so much, I
really had a good time.
- Me to.
- I can give you a ride
into work tomorrow.
- You don't mind?
- Not at all.
It's on the way.
- Alright, I'll take you up on it.
Good night will.
- Good night Helen.
- Hey.
Are you okay?
- Just tired.
- Oh my gosh, I had a crazy day
and it was actually kinda good.
That diner is a bit
trashed but it was nice
and then we went to barbecue,
I brought you some home.
How's school.
- I'm not going back.
- What do you mean you're not going back?
- I don't want to talk about it.
- I want you to finish school Bridger.
- I don't.
Mom I hate this place.
Let's just save up enough money
and get the hell out of here.
- Take your pill.
- Where'd you get the money?
- Will was nice enough to take
our truck to the scrap yard.
There's some food if you want it.
I am really sorry you had a bad day.
I love you Bridge.
- Love you to.
(gentle music)
(dramatic music)
(laughing)
(beeping)
(yelling)
- [Helen] Bridger?
Hey Bridger.
(crying)
- Mom what's wrong with me?
- [Helen] What do you mean?
- I feel different, I always have.
- You are different.
You're a miracle.
- No I'm not, I'm a freak.
- Everything's gonna be fine.
Did you take your pill?
- Yeah.
- Right now I want you to get some sleep,
it's late you gotta get up early.
Hey, I love you.
- I love you to.
- kay, goodnight.
- Goodnight.
(honking)
- Wow, you're only ten
minutes late this time.
Thank you.
- Your welcome.
- Where's Bridger.
- Probably still in the trailer.
- [Edward] I think we
should give him a ride.
- [Clover] Me to.
- Why would you say that?
- Why not?
- Nope.
We will not give him a ride.
There is no way.
- Fine, I'll walk.
- So will I.
- Okay, okay.
I'll give him a ride, but Edward,
you are paying me double
for gas money next week.
- If that's what it takes to be
nice to a fellow outsider then fine.
Want me to go get him?
- Please if you don't mind.
- Not at all.
(knocking)
Bridger?
If you're in there, we just wanted
to see if you needed a ride to school.
No answer.
I don't think he's coming.
- I am so completely devastated.
- Okay, cool.
- Easy on my ride okay?
- Can we just go please?
- When we get married this will also be
your car and you will want
to treat it with respect.
(engine running)
(dramatic music)
Edward I cannot say a approve
of the seating arrangement.
- Of course not.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
(throat clearing)
- She must not know I've arrived.
- I'm sure that's what it is.
(bell rings)
- Want a rubber fry?
- Get outta my face, get outta my face.
- It's disgusting, it's like coal.
- Hey, hey, hey, party
at my house this weekend.
My parents are going outta town okay?
- Hey.
- Sweet.
- What do you want?
- I'm through with Trent.
- Good, it's about time.
- I can't believe he still blames you.
That he would ever forgive that freak.
- It was him, alright, he
grabbed the gun from me.
You saw it.
- Yeah, totally.
All she had to do was
admit that it was him
and you would have rocked
this years quarter back.
(dramatic music)
- He'll get what's coming to him.
Trust me.
And so will she.
- What's so interesting?
Oh great.
- Hey, hey, hey, check out who's coming.
- Check this out, hey Bridger.
Hey man, look I just wanted to
apologize for what happened yesterday.
I'm sorry, cool?
Come on bro don't leave me hanging.
- We're good.
(clatters)
(laughing)
- It's not funny, stop laughing.
- Get over yourself, it's very funny.
(laughing)
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
It's not the first time.
(chatter)
- Stop staring!
What is wrong with you people, all you do
is stare at people you disapprove
of what is your problem?
Stop staring!
You're pathetic.
(laughs)
(dramatic music)
Are you okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- I wanted to say thank you
for standing up for me yesterday.
- I guess we're even.
- I thought you were one of them.
- Really?
- Yeah.
But I was wrong.
Sorry for judging you.
You're really different.
- So are you.
- Mister Chinsley.
Look, I know what you're
about okay so I suggest
that you tread lightly or you
and I can sort things out.
Okay?
- Is that a threat?
- No, no, it's a promise.
- [Clover] He must have
left after lunch right?
- [Albert] Well I'm through looking,
you guys have wasted all my gas.
- Hey hey there he is,
pull over, pull over.
- Why should I?
- Because it's
- the right thing to do
- Pull over!
- Albert!
Thank you.
- Are you serious?
- Go back Albert.
- No, he stole you from me.
- What are you talking about?
- You were supposed to
be mine, are you blind?
- We're just friends Albert.
That's all we'll ever
be, do you not see that?
- I do now.
- Good, now will you please go back?
- No.
- Please will you go back Albert.
- No!
(dramatic music)
(panting)
- Hey, Bridger, hey look at me buddy.
What's going on?
- Nothing.
- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm fine.
- Hey, hey, wow, slow, slow.
I don't need to take you
to a hospital or something?
- No.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
I'm fine.
- Get you some water.
Here.
Drink up.
Take it you could use a change?
- I said I was sorry.
- Nice job.
- Don't even talk to me, kay
you're lucky you're even getting a ride.
- What ever dude.
- So that's why she
always covers her face.
- Yeah.
I can't imagine how hard it been on her,
I mean she went through
numerous reconstructive
surgeries to fix the
damage but it left a scar.
In more ways than one.
- I think she's beautiful.
- Well you got a good heart Bridger.
You see things differently
than most people.
Let's get you outta here huh?
- Who's that?
- [Roman] Hey Clover.
- Hey mister Williams.
- Where ya headed?
- I was just coming to see
if Bridger needed a ride.
- Yup, good.
- I'm sorry about Albert that was rude.
I told him to stop.
- I understand.
- So, wanna ride.
The states are waging war
Tonight on us my
Dear
Time plays her cruel twisted game
Stealing back the tide
before our feet touch.
- So this is it.
This is my secret spot.
Been coming here ever
since I was a little girl.
- It's beautiful.
- You're the first person I've
ever brought here since my dad.
- What's that over there.
- That's my fort.
- Can I check it out.
- I guess, yeah go ahead.
- Did you do this yourself?
- No not at all.
My dad helped me and Donnie
deserves some credit to.
- Donnie?
- My horse?
- Oh.
- Yeah he hauled it all up the mountain,
my dad bought him for me when I was five
and we've been best friends ever since.
- I like your dad, he's cool.
- Yeah, I think I'm gonna keep him.
I like your mom to.
- Yeah, she's always there for me.
- Yeah?
That's Molly.
We have a lot of one sided
conversations together.
- Bet you could hit a rabbit from
50 feet away with this thing.
- Try 100.
Mhm.
- I'm sorry, I didn't know.
- That's okay.
She died when I was five.
It's just been me and my dad ever since.
- My dad left before I was even born,
I've never even met the guy.
- Wow.
So how long are you planning on
staying here until California?
- Probably gonna leave after graduation
but if my mom saves up
enough money we'll go.
- Oh.
- Yeah, I don't know,
I kinda like it here.
Well I'm starting to.
Why won't you ever look at me?
- I don't know, shy I guess.
- I know what happened to you.
We all have scars Clover.
- Yeah not like mine.
- You'd be surprised.
I have scars didn't make us
know that our past is for real.
- Pride and Prejudice.
You know you're the first guy I've ever
met who loves that book more than I do.
(laughs)
(gentle music)
Finished all the dishes daddy.
Anything else you want me to do?
- Aren't you in a good mood.
- It was a great day.
- Anything I should know about.
- No, it was just a good day.
- Well that's good honey.
I was thinking that,
you know Helen doesn't
have any clothes and, I was thinking
maybe we could give her
some of your mothers.
If it's alright with you.
- I think that's a great idea.
- I was hoping you'd feel that way.
(gentle music)
(knocking)
- Hey.
- Hey.
My dad wanted your mom to have
those clothes they were my mom's so.
- But isn't this your book?
- Not anymore I wanted you to have it.
- Wow, that means a lot thank you.
- Well, goodnight.
- Good night.
- The more I see of the world the more
am I dissatisfied with it and everyday
confirms my belief of
the inconstancy of all human characters.
- Not everyone's like that Clover.
Some of us are actually who we say we are.
- Where did you come from?
- Mars.
You're looking at me.
- It's easier in the dark.
You can't see my scar.
- I wanna show you something.
Something that I've never
showed anyone before.
- What happened?
- I had a heart transplant
when I was a little boy.
(gentle music)
I told you we all had scars.
(gentle music)
You are so beautiful.
(gentle music)
- Didn't think you'd be here.
I was planning on walking.
- Clover I owe you an
apology, our friendship
means more to me than anything
else and I'm really sorry.
- Bridger.
- Well Bridger it's pretty
lame what I did yesterday.
But I hope we can still be friends.
- I'd like that.
- Cool, hop in.
- Sweet ride, classic.
- Finally.
- [Edward] Why Bridger?
- Someone who appreciates
my wheels for what
they truly are, a classic, a classic
- So Albert, thinking I
can ride shotgun today?
- Fine Edward but don't get used to it.
- Man.
(dramatic music)
(yelling)
- I want him, I call Bridger.
(cheering)
(upbeat music)
I'm bound by probably
Mess with some peoples head
There's just no way to get through
Try as you might
But I found it I know
I can be down so low
Each time you come near
all the chains disappear
And I go flying
Over the clouds
Soaring so high I'm never coming down
Every time you touch my hand
Every time you kiss my lips
Look into my eyes there's no denying
And I go flying
You take me from a world
That don't understand
And tell me free to be
All that I am
It sounds crazy I know
I can be down so low
But the sunshine from your
smile lifts me up for a while
And I go flying over the clouds
soaring so high I'm never coming down
Every time you touch my hand
every time you kiss my lips
Look into my eyes there's no denying
And I go flying
- In this last year we have
celebrated many victories
and we have sorrowed after
the many, many, many,
many enumerable defeats.
But we have always picked
ourselves up and carried on.
And so when you walk through
the doors today do not think
that you are ending
your educational journey
but that you are beginning
the educational journey of your life.
And so with out further ado I present
to you the graduating
class of Greenville High.
Congratulations.
(cheering)
- Hey, I'll be right back.
- Where are you going?
- Just to the bathroom.
- Are you okay?
- Yeah I'm fine.
(cheering)
(panting)
- I am so proud of you.
- Hi dad.
Thank you so much dad.
- Congratulations guys.
- Thank you.
- Thanks.
- [Bo] Hey Bridger.
Fancy seeing you here.
- Just leave it alone Bo.
Alright?
I'll be leaving this town for good
and you'll never have to see me again.
Okay?
- I'm just going to give you
something to remember me by.
- [Clover] I did it.
- Well duh, you're to smart
for your own good young lady.
- Thanks Mr. Williams.
- [Roman] How you doing Will?
- I'm great Roman, good to
see ya, it's a great day.
- Yeah it is.
Miss Jenkins.
- Nice to see you,
congratulations you guys.
- Where Bridger?
- I was just coming to ask
you guys the same thing.
- I think he went to the bathroom.
- Can you excuse me?
- And you did.
Alone.
- Happy graduation Bridger.
(dramatic chord)
Grab him.
(whacking)
(crying out)
(dramatic music)
- What'd you do?
What'd you do!
(thuds)
(clangs)
Really?
Come on, come on buddy, it's okay.
Come on.
(sirens)
(gentle music)
- Only one person can
ride in the ambulance,
we gotta go now.
- Helen we'll follow.
(gentle music)
I'm okay but I went to
see the doctor yesterday
- How is he?
- The blunt force trauma he received
to his head has caused
him to sink into a coma.
But we have another serious problem.
- What?
- His body is rejecting
the heart transplant.
- Why would that happen
now after all this time?
- It happens frequently
in transplant patients.
The rejection is causing the heart
to become stiff and to contract poorly.
The fear is that this
leads to heart failure.
We've put him on another transplant list
but that could take months or even years,
we just don't know.
- I see.
Is my son gonna die.
- We're doing everything in our power
to prevent that from happening.
But I had to see the
strain begin today
To tell her how my head has gone crazy
But things get all
mixed up inside my brain
So what is happening and
she said shut up you fool
You're falling in love again
You're falling in love
- I love you Bridger.
Falling in love will kill you
Falling in love falling in love
- No.
- Honey, Bridger's strong.
He can make it.
- Please, please, please,
please, please, please, please.
- [Will] Honey just believe.
- Please, please, please,
please, please, please, please.
(gentle music)
(crying)
Come on wake up.
Falling in love falling in love
Falling in love will kill you
Falling in love falling in love
falling in love will kill you
I collapse into your arms
It'll kill you
Does not look on the
match with a friendly eye.
Mister Darcy you see, is the man.
Now Lizzie I think I have surprised you,
could he or the Lucas's have pitched
on any man within the circle of.
- [Girl] Hey.
- Hey.
- We're really sorry for
everything that we put you through.
- Thank you.
He'll like these.
He had done all this for a girl
whom he could neither regard nor esteem.
Her heart did whisper that
he had done it for her.
(beeping)
Okay let's see.
Is there another one in here?
A lady's imagination is very rapid,
it jumps from admiration to love,
from love to matrimony in a moment.
- Then marry me.
(gentle music)
- You're awake?
(crying)
- You didn't answer my question.
- What did you say?
- I said will you marry me?
- Are you serious?
- I love you Clover.
I've never been more serious in my life.
- I love you to.
Of course I'll marry you.
(gentle music)
- There's no long term damage.
His cognitive skills and memory
don't seem to have been affected.
He's getting stronger everyday.
- What about his heart?
- The new medication seems to be helping
but there are no guarantees.
He needs to be monitored regularly
and stay on his medication.
- Okay.
When can we take him home.
- In a few days.
- I heard you whooped Bo pretty good
before they ganged up on ya.
- Ya, thanks for finishing him off.
- I wish I had gotten there sooner.
I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
- They will be doing some jail
time for aggravated assault.
That's for sure.
- Sorry you lost your job.
- School boards hands were tied.
Besides I think it's
time for me to move on.
So what about you?
You staying, you going?
What going on?
- We're getting married yeah,
and we're gonna spend
the summer at the beach.
- What?
When did this happen?
- A few days ago.
- I'm stepping out, excuse me.
- I'll be right back.
- Kay.
- Well, can't say this isn't awkward.
- Yeah.
- Let's go grab a burger.
- Yup, good idea.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Glad you're feeling better.
- I'm really happy for you.
All of your dreams are coming true.
- Why are you crying?
- Because I'm gonna miss you.
- I want you to come with us.
- Really?
- Yeah we started this journey together,
we have to finish it and go see the ocean.
- Okay.
- Dad, dad wait a second.
I thought you'd be happy.
- I am.
- Well you're not acting like it.
- I couldn't ask for a better
young man to marry my daughter
I just don't want to see you get hurt.
- He has already given me
enough love to last forever.
I love him dad.
Please.
I need your support.
- Okay.
(gentle music)
- And so I pronounce you
Bridger Robert Jenkins
and Clover Carol Sims husband and wife.
You may now kiss the bride.
(gentle music)
congratulations.
(cheering)
- Donnie, I am gonna miss you.
Don't worry I'll be back.
- You needn't worry Clover,
I will take very good care of Donnie.
- Thanks Albert.
You know you'll always be my best friend.
- Yeah I know.
(engine rumbling)
- Hey, the engine sounds great.
- Well you guys did a good job.
- You gonna auction it off now?
- No.
- You gonna keep it?
- Nope.
You are.
- No way, really?
- Ya just think of it
as a wedding present.
- I don't know what to say dude.
- You don't have to say anything.
- Thank you.
- But you do have to wear this.
And these.
Cause the look cool.
- Okay, thank you.
- Alright buddy.
- Clover come check
out what Roman gave us.
- Wow it is so cool.
Thank you so much Roman.
- No problem.
- Hey Helen, dad.
Look at what Roman got us.
- Holy smokes.
- Wow
- I thought you guys could ride it
up to California a little bit.
I don't know, as long as that
okay with you guys that, yeah.
- Keep it close to the road.
- We'll be right behind
you taking the senior crew.
(upbeat music)
- You need a ride home mister Williams?
(upbeat music)
Something in the air tonight
That makes me think of you
I don't care what I
have to do I'll make
It home to you but oh my God
You're so far away
It's such a drag
All I can do is sing
- I love the scent of the ocean.
- Is it everything you expected?
- More.
Much more.
- Well I don't know about you guys
but I'm getting pretty tired.
It's been a long day.
Think I'm gonna turn in.
What about you Helen.
- Oh yeah, I'm exhausted.
- Where are you guys going to sleep?
- Booked us a couple of
motel rooms up the road.
Trailer's all yours.
We'll be back in the morning.
- We made it.
- Yes we did, you made sure of that.
- I love you Bridger.
- I love you to mom, thank you.
- [Helen] Wait for me.
I wanna be alone by you
Every single day I wanna be own by
you until we're old and gray
But only if the house
stay quiet as a mouse
I'm finally home
I wanna be owned by
you every single night
I wanna be owned by you
I'd never say good bye
I'd just close my eyes
lay down by your side
I'm finally home
In the setting sun the
city outline of your hips
- [Clover] I just love you so much.
- I love you more.
My whole life I've been
free now I wanna be owned
I wanna be owned by you
- You're so beautiful.
I wanna be owned by you
Say you'll never share
Every inch of skin
is your until the end
I'm finally home
My whole life I've been
free now I wanna be owned
(waves crashing)
- Good morning mister.
(waves crashing)
(dramatic music)
Bridger?
Bridger?
Bridger?
No, no, no, no, Bridger, come
on wake up, come on wake up.
Come on wake up, please
Bridger, Bridger wake up.
Please, Bridger, come
on, wake up, wake up!
Please, please.
(dramatic music)
I still see your face every where I go
I still hear your voice still
smell you on my clothes.
I hold your picture close
Go through me like a ghost
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
I still feel your breath
as if you're next to me
You vanish into smoke
It lingers when you leave
I never been this lost
Go through me like a frost
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Where are you when are you
I just looked away
I'm not done yet I'm strong
but all that I can say
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Hold me now hold me now
Sometimes with out words
you know what I'm thinking
A look that sees right through
With out seeing
You reach inside my soul
Like you pulled it
from the sea it calls
One never knows the chance
One will have for taken
In the darkest part of night
Your love gives me faith
What lies deep within the ocean
and stronger than the winds can breath
And I'm falling I'm falling into love
I'm falling
One never knows what
hides behind each face
Scars you cannot see
lie silent in their pain
But you reach inside my soul
like you pulled it
from the sea it calls
And I'm falling I'm falling
into love I'm falling
Tender mercies move in whispers
but we'll find it's was
And I'm falling I'm falling
into love I'm falling
Into love into love
(dramatic music)