Off Season (2025) Movie Script

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[gentle music]
[]
[people chattering]
[]
[female voice] How do you not
know how to open your own door?
[male voice] Let's go!
[female voice] We're locked in
the house!
[people chattering]
[female voice] OK, this is what
we need to do.
Drink the beer and then
call the fire department.
Oh my god, this is so funny.
I can't contain myself.
-[male voice] Oh, fuck!
-[laughing]
[waves crashing]
[birds chirping]
[silent dialogue]
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[feet banging]
[male voice] Whoa.
[silent dialogue]
[running footsteps]
[camera snapping]
-[waves crashing]
-[camera snapping]
[gentle music]
[waves crashing]
[]
[waves crashing]
[wind blowing]
[light traffic]
[birds chirping]
[female voice] Pass me the
vegetable oil
when you get a chance please.
-[object banging]
-[plastic rustling]
[sighs]
[metal clanking]
[sigh]
I asked you for one
thing, one thing.
I wrote it down.
I circled it, I texted you,
I needed vegetable
oil for this dish.
I'm sorry.
Babe, how do you think
I make a quiche? Hmm?
How do you think one
makes a quiche?
I need vegetable oil for this.
Huh?
[paper rustling]
[chuckles]
[object bangs]
Fine, I guess I'm gonna
have to reheat
some of that tuna from
the other night.
[Stephen laughing]
What?
You can have the tuna baby.
I'm probably gonna have a
peanut butter sandwich.
Peanut butter sandwich?
What are you, four?
I'm sorry, baby, I can't
do the fucking tuna.
[paper rustling]
Seared tuna.
Seared tuna.
[knife stabbing]
[packet whirring]
[laptop clicking]
[liquid dripping]
[water droplet]
[packet whirring]
[kettle whistling]
[Molly] Babe.
[laughing]
laptop shutting]
[sighs]
[Stephen] Yo.
-[door clicks shut]
-Yo?
Yes, what can I help you with?
No work tonight.
Hey.
I'm sorry.
[kisses]
[sighs]
Maybe we could order a pizza
and eat in bed tonight?
Yeah. I don't think so.
[laughs]
[packet whirring]
[Stephen] Hi, I'd like to place
an order for delivery.
Yeah, I'm at 15 Cedar
Street, could I...
[tearing]
That's one five, not..
Yeah one five Cedar, C-E-
Yeah, could I get a pizza?
Like half pepperoni
and half tropical sauce?
Yeah, okay, okay.
Uh-huh.
Oh, do you have garlic knots?
Mmm. Thanks.
Yeah.
Yeah. No that's it.
Thank you.
Thank you, you have a nice
day too, thank you.
[phone clicks]
[Molly laughing]
[wind chimes]
[fire crackling]
Your scar is almost gone.
[kisses]
It is gone.
[Molly] I met our new neighbors
from across the street today.
Well, the wife, at least.
Yeah, I saw the guy today too,
husband, whatever.
You met him?
No, just for a moment
coming home.
Fucking weird kid.
[Molly] Weird kid?
[Stephen] Yeah, he was just
sitting outside smoking
a cigarette
on his front rocking chair.
[fire crackling]
[Molly] Doesn't sound too weird
to me.
[Stephen] It is literally
freezing outside.
I don't know. I don't like him.
Try to keep that to yourself
when we're meeting them for
dinner tomorrow night.
[fire crackling]
I'm sorry?
I met the wife at the store
and we spoke for like
a minute or so
and she invited us over.
And you said yes?
She was so friendly, I'm
not gonna say no.
Honey, fuck,
I do not wanna get dinner
with these fucking kids.
Babe, you have to
perk up a little.
[Stephen sighing]
[wind chimes]
[fire crackling]
[people chattering]
[chiming continues]
[female voice] No screaming.
[people yelling]
[male voice] Go up, go up.
There's some more space.
[Stephen] Give me a shot.
Give me two seconds, come on.
The elevator's not coming.
[male voice] Stay here.
[people yelling]
[heels clacking]
[Stephen] No, no, not there.
[car honk]
[Molly] Here?
[Stephen] Right there.
That's perfect.
[Molly] You like it?
[Stephen] Very much.
Even better.
[sighs]
[footsteps]
[door knock]
[footsteps]
[door creaking]
[sighs]
[door creaking]
Teddy.
Teddy.
[footsteps]
Teddy.
[Luke groaning]
Okay.
[footsteps]
Teddy.
Hey, Teddy!
-Stop it.
-[Luke] Teddy.
Get up, let's go.
[sighs]
Where the fuck have you been?
I knocked out in the other room.
Where's Grace?
I don't know.
We should probably go find her.
[sighs]
[Luke] Really?
[plastic whirring]
You're too kind.
[chewing]
[scoff]
What is wrong with you?
Let's go, come on.
You're a disgusting human being.
[gentle music]
[traffic noise]
[horse hoofs clacking]
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Where are we going, Luke?
[footsteps]
Don't give me that face.
It's entirely too cold.
It's freezing.
Get up, it's freezing.
Why are we running?
I'm not gonna just wander
around here with you.
You're a bozo, do you know that?
[feet clopping]
[traffic]
[cars beeping]
[escalator whirring]
[trains clattering]
[shoes clacking]
[subway tracks rattling]
Let's see if Grace is
at Mark's party.
[distant honking]
You know how fucking terrible
this is gonna be, right?
I don't have a lot
of choice, bro.
It's my fucking girlfriend.
[train whirring]
[gentle music]
[male voice] Yo, yo, yo.
They're not like blind.
There's like 50 people
crossing the street.
[female voice] Wait, can I get
the girls to come?
[pop music]
[people chattering]
[male voice] Yo! Let's go!
Everybody get in!
Yo.
[people chattering]
[female voice] OK, we don't know
any of you.
[people cheering]
[upbeat music]
[all] Chug, chug, chug!
Teddy!
[cheering and clapping]
Is that Teddy?
Oh, hey man.
Hey Mark.
What the fuck are you
smoking tonight?
Happy New Year.
I'm not--
[people yelling]
[male voice] He's going to ram
his head into a wall.
Ready? Ready?
[slams]
Oh my god.
[cheering]
Oh shit, sorry, sorry.
Luke?
Do you remember me?
You don't remember me, do you?
Do you remember me?
Don't you remember me?
No, sorry.
Just so you know, you're
smoking crack.
C'mon, I just wanna smoke with
you.
[people cheering]
[Luke laughing]
Yeah.
We met that one time on
that, the photo set.
I think it was downtown.
What are you doing?
It was, it was.
My girlfriend Grace,
she's like this tall, she
goes to school with us.
There's bids everywhere
You don't need a girl.
Wonderful, and you enjoy that.
But like I said, Grace.
You look exactly like your dad.
[people chattering]
Bro, let's find Grace and
get the fuck out of here.
This place is fucked, come on.
[people yelling]
[coughing]
[Luke] Emma?
Ah fuck.
[sighs]
[people chattering]
[Emma] Can you come in at least,
I mean, Jesus.
It's too early for all this.
Teddy, this is your
fucking girlfriend.
You should be the one
holding her hair.
Hey, happy fucking New Year.
[Teddy laughing]
Nice to see you too.
[sighs]
Hey, hey.
[Grace coughing]
[Teddy] Bro, bro!
[footsteps]
You know something stupid
in me thought just maybe
I might not see you
assholes this year.
Well, you made it five
and a half hours.
That's not too bad.
Funny.
[Emma] So is this how it is now?
What?
[laughs]
[Luke] You at Mark's all night?
Unfortunately.
Yeah, I could not.
Yeah.
What did you two fuck
heads get up to?
I went to some party
that a kid--
Some kid Teddy knows.
Was it fun?
I couldn't tell you,
I actually had to leave early.
Just kidding, I just fell
asleep in the stairwell.
[Emma laughs]
Yeah, you know,
I don't even know why you bother
going out half the time.
Well, because it's New
Year's, you know.
I'm not gonna stay in.
[rain fall]
[Emma] But even last New Year's,
like you were the only
one barely drunk.
[Luke] Well, because last New
Year's
I didn't need to be drunk.
[Emma] Last New Year's was
fucking awful.
[Luke] I had a lot of fun.
[laughs]
[Emma] Oh, I love how this
comes out now.
Running down Fifth Avenue
in the freezing cold
right by the park
trying to find an entrance.
[Luke] Yeah.
-[Emma] You had fun?
-[Luke] Mm-hmm
[Luke] Last New Years is the
best
New Years I can remember.
I don't know, I guess
all I could think was
just get us all into the
park by midnight,
and if we did that, it'd
be a perfect year.
And we did, we all got in by
12.
[Emma] And was it a perfect
year?
[Luke] I mean, you and I were
still dating last year.
[Emma] Yeah, well.
And we're not dating anymore.
And all that shit happened
with my dad but,
I don't know, I had
a pretty good
fucking year, I have to say.
You really don't change at all.
I don't know.
So are you seeing
anyone recently?
Wow.
What, I mean, I feel like
it's been long enough.
I feel like I can ask that.
I mean, is that what
we have to do?
We have to keep our
exes posted on like
who we're seeing?
I'm just asking.
[laughs]
You know, you're too much.
Way too much.
So?
So yes, I...
You caught me on a good night.
I'm gonna go see Lauren.
Lauren Rebinowitz?
Yeah.
Luke, oh my God.
What?
What?
You're going out with
Lauren Rebinowitz?
Yes.
[clicks tongue]
I mean, have you not
heard anything
that maybe would make you not
wanna go out with her?
I mean, Teddy thinks
this is a good idea?
Teddy, I didn't tell Teddy yet.
I'm gonna tell him when
he comes out tonight.
Oh my God.
[loud rustling]
Help me, all I want
is a fucking...
Okay, calm down.
If you want a burger,
I will get you one.
Oh my God, do not tell
me to calm down.
And I don't want a burger,
I'm a vegetarian.
How many times I have to
fucking tell you that?
You're so mean to me.
[crashing]
Are you okay?
Yeah.
What the fuck is wrong with you?
[gentle music]
[traffic]
This is ridiculous.
[Emma] Teddy, maybe do a better
job
of taking care of
your girlfriend,
I'll let you call the
fucking shots.
-[Teddy] Fuck off! Fuck off!
-It's fucking freezing,
we need get her inside
to lay down.
Oh my God, all right,
let's get her up.
[Luke] This is a good idea,
right?
We should go, we need to go.
Let's go.
All right, not both legs
at the same time.
Fucking idiots.
Okay, come on, get
on the other side.
Oh my God.
[Teddy] Wait, no, hey!
You just said not both legs.
Bro, this is The Exorcist .
Get on the other side of her.
I got, I got it.
Hey, you're not doing
anything, back off.
Oh my God.
[wind blowing]
[door creaking]
[wind chimes]
[birds chirping]
Baby.
[sweatshirt rustling]
[water dripping]
[sighs]
[birds chirping]
[door opening]
[footsteps]
[car door opening]
[snoring]
Baby.
[heavy breathing]
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
It's okay.
It's okay.
[exhales]
What, uh...
What time is it?
6:30.
Lets umm--
[exhales]
[chuckles]
Let's go back inside.
All right?
-Okay.
-Okay.
All right.
[Stephen groaning]
[car door slamming]
[cup banging]
[Stephen] It's hot.
[Molly sipping]
Did you put sugar in here?
Yeah.
What?
You don't know I like my coffee
black by this point.
I don't know, it's not like you
drink coffee much anyway.
Right, only literally
every single morning.
But you usually make
it yourself so...
You could...
[Stephen sipping]
I'm going into work today.
[laughs]
What?
Babe, you're asking me
what like I'm crazy
or something.
Is it a shoot or?
It's a shoot in the city.
[Stephen] What?
Babe, you haven't been back
in like a while, so...
For you to say that you're
going back home
for a shoot, that's just, I
mean...
I'm proud of you
is what I'm trying to tell you.
Don't be.
I'm just...
I'm proud of you.
Don't be.
[car door opening]
[Molly] How are you getting in?
[car door slamming]
[Stephen] Train.
[Molly] How are you getting
to the station?
I'd totally drive you, but...
I have to be in early
today, so...
I wouldn't let you drive
me anyway, so.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Uh-uh.
[Molly laughs]
[wind blowing]
[gears shift]
[engine running]
[sink running]
[clothes rustling]
[sighs]
[door opening]
[footsteps]
[wind chimes]
[traffic passing]
[chiming continues]
[wind rustling]
[people chattering]
[train clattering]
[male 1] Some sparks are shot,
if a spark goes on one of these
things, it's gonna go.
[male 2] I know.
[male 1] And if it goes, it's
all gonna go.
[male 2] David.
[pop music playing]
[male voice] Hold it away for
your body, dude.
He is holding it away.
[firework whistling]
Whoa, that was so cool.
Away from the tree, dude.
Yeah, away from the tree.
David's gonna set
the tree on fire.
David, don't set the tree.
And make sure it doesn't
go under the umbrella.
Not gonna set anything
to fire though.
That's it.
Oh, dude, that was cute.
[fireworks crackling]
May we go in the water soon?
Yeah, we may soon.
We may or we will?
[birds chirping]
[kid crying]
[waves crashing]
[Molly] Look at that handsome
fella.
[chuckles]
[gentle music]
[birds chirping]
[]
[wind blowing]
[sirens whirring]
[sighs]
[Luke] Yo, just throw her on
the couch, okay?
Yeah.
[clanking]
[Teddy] Where are your parents?
[Luke] They are in Miami.
[Teddy] Hmm.
[Emma] Surprise, surprise.
[exhale]
[chairs rustling]
Oh yeah.
Are you serious, bro?
You raid my kitchen every time
you come to my house.
I'm not trying to hear it.
[Luke] Gimme a cookie.
Gimme a cookie and
then fuck off.
[Teddy] Weren't you just
complaining.
[Luke] Oh, why thank you.
[Teddy] Where is she going, bro?
Whoa.
[Luke laughing]
[Emma] Your parents have stuff
on actual VHS.
Oh Emma, please be
careful with that.
That's something that
my dad shot.
[Emma] Can we watch it?
Emma, why are you so creepy?
[Emma] I'm not creepy.
It's not weird if we
watch it, right?
[Luke] I don't even know how to
play VHS Emma, honestly.
[Luke and Teddy laughing]
[clothes rustling]
[closes lipstick]
[door opening]
Luke, come smoke a
cigarette with me.
[Teddy laughing]
[chair whirring]
[Teddy] Good luck.
[lighter flickering]
[cars beeping]
[Emma] You know, it's probably
for the best that
you quit smoking.
[Luke laughing]
I didn't quit smoking.
Oh, so you just won't
smoke with me?
No, I just don't wanna smoke
because I don't wanna smell
when I go to Lauren,
she doesn't like it.
[laughs]
Fucking Lauren Rebinowitz.
Yeah, every single
girl hates her.
I don't get it.
You know, I'm just trying
to help you.
You're trying to help
me, well, thank you.
I think I'm okay on
my own on this one.
Don't worry about it.
[traffic noise]
[footsteps]
[Emma] Oh my God.
[Emma laughing]
This fucking kid, oh my God.
[feet pattering]
[gentle music]
[door opening]
[footsteps]
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[laughs]
I see you haven't changed
your sheets
in like three months.
[Luke chuckles]
I clean my sheets every week.
I'm maturing.
[sheets rustling]
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[light breathing]
[]
[gentle music]
[Emma breathing heavily]
[Luke] Come on, let's get
outta here, okay?
[lock shaking]
[footsteps]
Are you going somewhere?
Just walking?
Come on, cross.
Where are we going?
[footsteps]
I swear to God, if you
don't give me back
that jacket, I'm gonna
murder you.
I feel like it really suits me.
You hungry?
No.
[dog barking]
Okay, I'm gonna stop and get
something, I'm starving.
You suck.
Seriously?
I mean, let's go somewhere.
Let's go somewhere, where
do you want to go?
I dunno, like, I
wanna just like,
get in a car and just
drive somewhere.
Okay.
[Luke clears throat]
I'm gonna get a bagel,
and some coffee
and then I'm gonna walk
you home, okay?
Walk me home?
Do you think I need an escort
or something, or?
No, I'm just saying that because
I'm not going anywhere.
It's not like outta my way.
[Emma laughing]
That's nice.
What, what is.
I mean, I'm not going home,
so I'm a little confused
about why you would be
going to my house.
-You're not going home?
So where are you going?
Do you care?
No, I don't actually.
[footsteps]
[Emma laughing]
Okay, honey.
-We're not...
-[Emma laughs]
[Luke] Whatever.
[siren whirring]
[footsteps]
[male voice] Um. So you got
married in a church?
[Stephen] I got married, yeah,
okay, so...
How do I begin describing
this church to you?
[male voice] How'd you find it?
[Stephen] When we drove up,
right?
So we're driving through
back roads of Poland.
It's like if you imagine
Pennsylvania,
and then you imagine a Polish
version of Pennsylvania,
or a European version
of Pennsylvania.
You have all these
different towns.
And within each town
there is basically,
its just small little pocket
of houses, and then a hill.
And on top of this
hill is a church.
[gentle music]
We drove through Warsaw on a
it was a 12 hour bus from
Frankfurt to Warsaw,
and then up to this place
called Szczecin.
No, I can't believe it.
So good to see you.
How are you, how long
I didn't see you?
A year and a half.
It's been a year and a half.
I can't believe it.
What are you doing?
[Stephen] And so we walk up
through,
you walk up these stone steps,
this little brick archway.
Nothing else is connected
to it.
There's no like,
excessive wall,
it's just no up through
a brick archway.
And then you're into this
kind of like yellow
overlook, almost like
a tower, right?
So...
And then you walk in,
and the roof,
the vaulted ceilings
are all pink.
You see...
like it's too short to justify
the size of these...
[Daniel] Whoa. Well, look
who it is.
Of all the people I wanted
to see here today,
you were not one of them.
[Daniel laughing]
Glad to hear that, all the
time off has made you
a more enjoyable human
being to work with.
[Daniel] Well, we only have the
model for two hours.
We're gonna try and get
in as many looks
as we can, as you know,
but Diane understands
the limitations.
That said, you can edit the
photos from anywhere.
They don't give a fuck.
So just make sure you get them
to Maurice by Friday.
[]
-Look at you.
-[Daniel laughs]
Look at me.
[Stephen] I absolutely love
looking at this kind of,
I don't want to say
juxtaposition.
You just look at this
kind of clash
between this like old gold
plated beautiful stuff.
And then you have these
giant projectors,
which almost block it.
The pews are all wood and
this kind of golden wood.
All good?
It is very good to see you
again, fucking shmuck.
[laughs]
[Stephen] I was told multiple
times that this would be
the religious spot that we
were getting married.
Her grandparents had gotten
married in this church.
Her mother had gotten married
in this church.
My biggest fear was kind of
like, I'm gonna hate it,
but I have to like,
pretend to like it.
And I loved it, I really did.
I genuinely looked at it
like, this is gonna be
so much fun and so beautiful.
And it was, it really was.
[camera snapping]
[silent dialogue]
[]
[Luke] No, tell him I'm not
sending
the confirmation until
I get the email.
There's no point in it.
No, no, no, no, no.
Hold on, hold on, I'll call
you in a bit, all right?
Yo, yo, Cedar Street.
[traffic passing]
How crazy is this,
how you doing?
You know who I am, right?
How are you?
I'm good, where are you going?
I'm going to the train.
What, you going to work?
Where are you going?
No.
[traffic noise]
[Luke] You're going home,
I'm going home.
I'm literally, I'm about
to head back that way.
What are you talking
about?
It's gonna take you twice
as long on the train.
Fuck your ticket.
We're going to the same fucking
place, all right?
Just get in the car.
I'm not leaving you here.
Thank you yes, come on.
This is ridiculous, come on.
This never happens to me.
[Stephen] It's okay.
[man] It's okay, come on, get
in.
I'm not leaving if you're
not getting in, come on.
Come on, come on, chop, chop.
I'm not gonna hurt
you, I promise.
I'll take you right
to your door.
Come on, it's not so
hard to think about.
All right, let's go.
[vehicle engines whirring]
[door banging]
What are the fucking
chances, right?
How you doing?
All right, right, yeah.
Much better than train, right?
Yeah.
I'm a better driver too.
[wind chimes]
[footsteps]
[objects clattering]
Idiot.
[cans clacking]
[can rolling away]
What time is your curfew?
I don't know.
Do you have one?
Yeah.
[people yelling]
Well, I mean, what time are
you waking up tomorrow?
I'm not as well versed
in the surfer
Surfer culture, bro.
My dad got home,
My dad found the jar.
[people chattering]
[traffic noise]
Yo!
Hello?
Yeah, wait, what's the
building number again?
That's the apartment.
You could have talked to me too.
But you didn't talk to me.
You never tried to.
Because you didn't talk to me.
So?
That's because I
decided to leave
and do my own shit.
I decided to change my life!
So you could've said
something, bro.
You could have said something
like, oh, congratulations.
instead like, oh, like fuck you.
I didn't talk to you, bro.
But I would still try to see
you guys when I could.
No, you wouldn't.
Yes, I could.
When the last time you asked?
Every time I did, it
would just be bad.
Like clearly, it was
my own fault.
I'm not blaming you, but like,
I know that that was bad.
So for me, what I related
to like being
with you guys was like
bad stuff happening.
So when I got sober, I
was like, all right,
I need to pull back and
I pull back for a while
and like fix my own shit
before I can like be
friends with you.
All right, so you fixed it?
-I fixed it.
-Wanna hangout with us?
I can if you want to.
All right bro, I'm
fine honestly.
Okay, so give me daps.
[vehicle engines whirring]
[people chattering]
[indistinct chatter]
[gentle music]
[]
[silent piano notes]
[silent dialogue]
Sorry.
How'd you sleep?
I'm just a little lost
in space right now.
[clicks tongue]
Not that lost.
[Grace] I'm hungry.
Okay.
Get Luke, let's go eat.
That's a great idea, except
I don't know where Luke is.
[Grace and Teddy laughing]
[Teddy] He and Emma went out
to smoke a cigarette
and they have not come back yet.
Stop it.
Wait.
You don't understand how
happy that makes me.
I know, don't worry.
Oh my God, I knew it, I
fucking--
[skateboard whirring]
[traffic passing]
What?
[laughs]
Where are you going?
[car beeping]
[footsteps]
[wind blowing]
[gentle music]
[birds chirping]
[Emma] Are you happy?
[Luke] What?
[Emma] It's not a complicated
question.
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[Luke] You mean right now?
[Emma] Yeah, like in general.
[Luke] I mean, yeah, I guess.
[Emma] Saying you guess leads
me to believe
that you're not actually happy.
[Luke] If that's the way you
wanna look at it.
[Emma] I mean, obviously that's
the way I look at it.
I just said that.
But you could just give
me a straight answer.
[Luke] I don't know, I've just
been chilling.
I don't tend to stop my life
and ask myself if I'm happy.
I just am.
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Come on, can we not
do this right now?
You always wanna do this,
I don't wanna do this.
I'm here with you, all right?
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[waves crashing]
[shoes clacking]
[subway passing]
Come on.
[Emma] You know, it's kind of
crazy to think about.
[Luke] What?
[Emma] Like the 80 million
little things
that had to happen
in order for me
to meet you in 10th grade
English class.
I almost never went to Dwight
did you know that?
I applied to like 10 schools
just to leave the one I was at.
I've been at Dwight since
middle school.
I only got into that fucking
8:00 AM English class
'cause Grace got stuck in it.
Yeah, everybody got stuck
in that fucking class.
You got stuck in that class.
God, do I regret that decision.
Ow.
Yeah, you made my
life miserable.
You had me fucked up for
a minute too, okay?
But I don't regret it.
You're too cute.
[siren whirring]
I dunno if I ever really said it
to you exactly but,
you know, even though
it didn't work out
and we're not together,
I'm still really glad I met you.
Me too.
[train passing]
[Luke] I gotta start heading
back.
What?
You're just gonna leave me here?
No, I'm not gonna
leave you here.
You can come on the train
with me if you want.
No, I'm staying.
Okay, then yeah, I'm
still gonna go.
You don't have to leave.
I mean, fuck her, you're going
to her fucking house.
You can stay here
like 15 minutes.
Emma.
Do you want to come or not?
No, I'm staying here.
Okay, then I'm gonna go.
I'm not going to do this.
I'm sorry, I can't do this.
I don't know what that is.
If you fucking leave me here,
then you're still
the same person
who just takes everything
for granted
and just walked all over me.
I'm not leaving you here,
I just asked you
if you want to come with me.
You said you don't want to come
So I don't know what to do.
You are leaving me here.
I'm not leaving you,
I'm not leaving.
Do you want to come with me?
You gotta say something,
I can't do this.
Emma, come on, please.
I hate you.
[sobbing]
You know, I was just
starting to think
that maybe you changed
a little bit.
[Emma] And you know, you don't
think that I fucking see you.
You think that I don't know
that you regret it
so much the way that you
treated me like shit.
And you pretend that things
haven't changed
and that you haven't grown
But I see it and you're
a fucking coward.
And I want you to know that
because you can run around
all you want.
But this is what's really
happening here.
[Luke] I just said that you
can come back
on the train with
me if you want.
You said you don't want to,
so what do you want?
I can come back on the train
with you if I want?
I really,
I really can't do this again.
It's just, it's not worth it
to go through it all over
again, it's really not.
It's not worth it?
How can you even say that?
It's not worth it.
Stop, you're...
See that's what you're doing.
That's what you always do.
You manipulate my words
to make them mean something
completely different than
what I'm saying.
I'm being so fair with you and
you're not being fair to me.
So I don't know what
else to do, Emma.
I'm gonna go, okay, I'm sorry.
[footsteps]
[footsteps]
[train chiming]
[train rumbling]
[bags clattering]
Oh hey, I didn't see you there.
[Stephen breathes heavily]
I'm sorry.
[fists thumping surface]
[sighs]
I'm sorry.
[Molly] Baby, why'd you throw
this away?
[Stephen] Uh...
You know, I know it was wrong,
but I swear to God I was gonna
take it out of the garbage.
[chair whirring]
Okay.
That's not an excuse.
That's not an excuse.
[Molly] You're not a bad person.
You can't just think
of yourself anymore.
[sobs]
We don't have to hang it up.
We can just put it
somewhere else.
Or we can maybe you
wanna hide it,
we can just hide it, okay?
You can't just throw our
babies things away.
[Molly crying]
I love you so much, it hurts.
I've always loved you
this way, always.
Our life has shattered
into fucking pieces
But that always stayed the same.
[Stephen sobbing]
I gave you
all the space that you
needed to cope.
It's been a year.
And I did what I thought
I needed to do.
You know, it felt right for me.
[Molly] You can't keep treating
me like I'm not a part
of this family.
You can't just leave in the
middle of the night.
I have to look for you and I
find you in the car, sobbing.
Okay, I'm sorry I didn't
wake you up to come.
[Molly crying]
Please, just let me
finish, please.
I'm sorry.
[Molly crying]
I don't wanna wake up
without you, ever.
I'm sorry.
[crying]
I can't look at you
anymore, I can't.
I can't.
[Stephen] Okay, just...
Okay.
Look at the bags that I brought
back from the grocery store.
You see them, do you
know what's in them?
White bread.
Turkey slices.
Swiss cheese.
I know I never did, so I'll
make his lunch tonight.
I just need you to put
it in the box, okay?
'Cause I never could get it all.
I'll make it tonight.
There's one less thing
that we gotta worry about
in the morning.
[Stephen] And I have to go into
town tomorrow
so I can drive him to school.
Come on, how's that
for a dad move?
Makes his lunch
and drops him off.
Can you beat that?
He wasn't using a
lunchbox anymore.
[clicks teeth]
Oh yeah, so, uhmm...
what'd you put it in?
-A bag?
-[Molly chuckles]
He couldn't find one that he
didn't think was stupid, so
He wanted to have a paper
bag for a while.
Well you didn't tell me that.
[Stephen] I'm gonna take him to
the mall after school
and I'll get him a good one.
Fuck paper bag lunches.
Forget all about them.
I'll get him one that
he loves so much.
He'll use it till senior year.
Like, fuck everyone.
[silent footsteps]
You think I would've been
that good a mother?
Do you think that I...
I would have been that
good of a father?
[chuckles]
Babe, really?
-Are you...
-[both laugh]
You're laughing right now?
[Molly laughing]
Okay.
Go ahead, that's fine.
That's just fine.
Okay.
[wind chimes]
Good for you.
Good.
I'm glad you're having
a good time.
I wish I could have met him.
[rain dripping]
[Emma] The man he would've been.
[rain falling]
[door whirring]
Lauren?
Hello?
Oh my God, what did you do?
[pills whirring]
Hey.
[kissing]
Happy New Year.
Where are your parents?
Oh, they're in Croatia.
They're in Croatia?
Yeah.
Why didn't they take you?
I can't fly.
Oh.
[Lauren] You left me all alone.
I'm sorry.
I didn't come back.
You were supposed to
be here at midnight.
I know, I know I was supposed
to come back,
but I fell asleep
in the stairwell.
Oh.
Oh wow.
Yeah.
Wow, what a night.
Yeah, not too good.
[pills whirring]
Emma was at the party.
Emma?
[gulping]
How long since you've seen her?
-[pills rattling]
-A year.
[glass clanking]
Was that weird?
I'm really happy that
we talked actually.
What did you guys talk about?
I don't know.
[laughs]
I don't really know.
All right.
[pills rattling]
Are you just like popping
these, what's good?
I'm prescribed.
What is it?
It says once a daily
after dinner.
I don't think he should be
popping these like candy.
I'm not taking dinner, so I
don't know what that means.
Oh, word?
[Lauren gulping]
[laughs]
All right, well, just.
What?
Nothing, just be careful.
You took like three in the past
10 minutes, I just got here.
[Lauren] Get me more water.
[Luke] Yeah, I got you.
[Lauren] Thank you.
-Where's your bathroom?
-To the right.
[footsteps]
[water whirring]
[silent crying]
[faucet closing]
[Luke sighing]
Yo, what are you doing?
What are you doing, relax, hey.
Lauren, what are you doing?
Hold on, just wait.
Get your shirt down.
What do you want?
No.
You want to take it off?
Lauren, stop, stop, stop.
Lauren, you're laying
on your arm, relax.
Put your arm down, put
your arm down here.
You have some water, do
you want some water?
Do you want... Lauren,
stop, please stop.
Please stop here,
have some water.
[Lauren wincing]
Just sit down.
You hurt... sit down,
Lauren, stop.
Luke?
What are you doing?
Lauren, get on the bed.
Lauren, I need... what
are you doing?
Please get on the bed.
Just sit up, you're
hurting your arm.
Lauren, Lauren, Lauren.
Your arm, your arm.
[Lauren moaning]
Ah fuck. Lauren.
Just don't go, just don't go.
I'm not going anywhere.
Just don't go.
No, no, no, don't go.
Don't go, don't go.
Lauren. Just relax.
Please lay down.
Lauren, please lay down.
Lauren, I need you to lay down.
Lauren, stop.
Don't go, don't go.
I'm not going anywhere, stop.
I'm not gonna, sit back. I'm not
going to fuck you.
Why don't you wanna fuck me?
Why don't you wanna fuck me?
Why don't you wanna
fuck me, Luke?
[Lauren moaning]
[Lauren screaming]
[Lauren crying]
[rain drops]
[gentle music]
[lighter flickering]
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[rain falling]
[]
[rain falling]
[ukulele strumming]
[people chattering]
[male] Yeah, you know I can
play ukulele.
[ukulele strumming]
[strumming continues]
[silent dialogue]
[guitar strum ends]
[light clapping]
[water flowing]
[bell ringing]
[Luke] Emma, Emma, they're here,
shit.
Okay.
[birds chirping]
Hi.
[Molly] Hi.
Come in, come in.
How are you?
[kissing]
Can I take your jacket?
How you doing big man?
No jacket for you.
Ah...
It's cold!
No?
All right, tough guy. Here.
Emma's in the kitchen.
She's just finishing stuff.
She's obsessing over dinner.
I don't know why,
but she'll be out
in a second now that she
knows you're here.
So, okay, make yourself
at home, all right?
[footsteps]
You guys want some wine?
-No.
-No.
You sure?
Yeah.
Okay.
[Luke groans]
Did he tell you about
our little run-in?
No?
You didn't tell her?
No, I...
I'm sitting near Atlantic
Terminal,
I'm sitting in my car.
My foot's literally on the gas
about to come back this way.
And who do I see?
-This fucking guy.
-[Molly laughing]
Stumbling along like
a UCLA backpacker
in Port Au Prince.
I get outta the car,
I'm literally, I look
like a crazy person.
I'm yelling, hey, hey!
And he's looking at me like,
who the fuck is this guy?
And I'm saying, what do you mean
who am I, I'm your
neighbor bastard.
So I go over there and
I'm saying, you know,
I'm going home.
We're supposed to have
dinner tonight.
And he's saying, oh,
yeah, yeah, I know.
Do you want to come in?
You get in the car,
I'll take you home.
And he's so cute and polite.
Finally, you gonna come
in, you gonna get in?
He says, no, no, no, no,
I gotta take the train.
I got this ticket,
I can't return it.
[Emma] Babe.
[Luke] What?
Can you come out here
we have guests?
[knife chopping]
-[Emma] Hi.
-[Molly] Hi.
You made it.
I'm so glad you guys finally
were able to come over.
So am I.
Can I help you with anything?
Oh my God, no, please.
I'm almost done, I swear.
Slowly but surely.
Okay.
[Stephen] You work in Brooklyn?
[Luke] Yeah, yeah, right
on Sixth Street.
You're gonna live here now?
No, oh, Christ, no.
We're just unpacking some shit,
we got a little one.
She's a first grader
up at Brearly.
But yeah, so we'll be
out in the summers.
You just buy the place?
No, it's my mother's.
But she's not doing too well.
She's in and outta
the hospital, so.
So what are they talking
about in there?
Anything good?
-Oh, God knows what.
-[Emma laughs]
Yeah, I can imagine.
[Stephen] It's not your kid,
it's her kid.
[laughs]
I wish.
No, I'm joking, that's a joke.
Don't fucking say anything.
[Emma] Do you need anything?
Do you want water or...
No, I'm good, thank you.
Just wanted to say hi.
[Emma] Yes.
[knife chopping]
Your scarf is really beautiful.
Oh, thank you.
Luke's mom gave it to me.
[Luke] You guys, you live
out here full year
all year round, you
live out here?
[Molly] Yes.
[flaps lips]
Jesus Christ, you're serious?
That's fucking crazy.
I would lose my shit, I'm sorry.
That was terrible, that's
not what I meant.
I'm not judging you, I'm sorry,
I'm not judging you.
-That's not what I meant,
really.
-No, no, no.
Don't worry about offending us.
Okay, I have a horrible
sense of humor.
You know, if you're up for
it, I think you'll see it,
the winter here, really, there's
nothing else like it.
Really.
You're not fucking with me.
If it's your thing,
it's your thing.
Yeah, it's my thing that
we don't get your type
coming up here every weekend.
[Luke laughing]
Oh my God.
I'm so sorry.
No, it's all right.
It's all right.
That's a stinger, good one.
I'm just fucking with you.
[slap hands]
Right.
Emma's in the kitchen?
Yeah, yeah, go get her.
Let me just go and say hi.
[Luke] Please, get her outta
there.
It's chicken not rocket science.
[feet banging]
Next time it's your life.
[Luke laughing]
Can I use your restroom?
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
It's just right upstairs.
It's on the right.
Okay, thanks.
[knife chopping]
[gentle music]
[footsteps]
[door creaking]
[insects chirping]
-[lighter flicks]
-You know I'm trying to quit.
Oh yeah?
-Me too.
-[Stephen laughs]
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[footsteps]
[gentle music]
[silent dialogue]
[Molly crying]
What is this?
What is this?
Did you wanna hang out
with the cool kids?
I am the coolest kid.
That you are, my dear.
That you are.
[insects chirping]
[train whirring]
[train whirring]
[gentle music]
[]
[]
[music ends]
[wind chimes]