Other People's Bodies (2025) Movie Script
1
(intense music)
(transmission buzzing)
(screen clicks)
(insects chittering)
(machine beeping)
- [Mateo] Olivia?
(machine beeping)
Olivia?
The MRI machine is very noisy.
Would you like some music?
- Um.
What do you have?
- [Doctor] Anything you'd like.
(machine beeping)
(machine droning)
(machine continues droning)
(heart drumming)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
(pensive music)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(birds chirping and chittering)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(leaves rustling)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
I'm forever blowing bubbles
Pretty bubbles in the air
They fly so high
Nearly reach the sky
I'm dreaming dreams
I'm scheming schemes
I'm building castles high
They're born anew
Their days are few
Just like a sweet butterfly
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
And as the daylight is dawning
They come again in the morning
(singer laughs)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
Pretty bubbles in the air
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
- [Olivia] The water's
too cold, don't you think?
- [Seb] We could turn on the heater?
- It's expensive to run.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
My sister would freak
out when the bill comes.
- [Seb] Your hands feel really nice.
- I'm glad.
- [Seb] Mm. Keep going.
- [Olivia] Keep going where?
- [Seb] (laughs) You're getting warmer.
Warmer.
(birds chirping)
- Tick.
- Where?
- [Olivia] Hold still.
Oh, false alarm.
- [Seb] Olivia.
- (laughs) Sorry, you have so many moles.
- [Seb] Mm, oh, I'm
gonna need to turn over.
- [Olivia] Not until I tell you to.
(birds chirping)
(phone buzzing and chiming)
- [Seb] No, leave it.
- [Olivia] (chuckles)
It might be my sister.
- It's late in Barcelona.
- [Olivia] They eat late in Barcelona.
(phone chimes)
- Hey, tell her we'll pay for
the electric bill this month.
(phone chimes)
(phone buzzes)
(birds chirping)
- Hello?
Hi. (chuckles)
(gentle music)
Where are you?
(birds chirping)
Oh, okay.
No, no, it's fine.
We're just, uh...
We're just lying around the pool.
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
No, I'm not crying.
(insects chittering and zooming)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
Just me and Seb.
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
Not yet. You know me.
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
Well, I would tell you.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
Us too.
I'll see you tomorrow.
(eerie music)
Mattie, drive safely.
(birds chirping)
(Olivia sighs)
(insects chittering)
(Olivia sniffs)
- Mateo?
- Yeah.
- He's coming here?
- Tomorrow.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps shuffling)
- How long have you two been in touch?
- We weren't.
I texted him the other
night when I couldn't sleep.
(birds chirping)
He texted me back within 10 seconds.
- He's very Mateo.
- Very.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- I guess he unblocked us.
- Me at least.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Seb.
Seb, I'm sorry.
(eerie music)
(Olivia sighs)
(birds chirping)
(crow croaks)
(water trickles and gurgles)
(eerie music)
(Olivia sniffs)
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia indistinct whispers)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia deeply exhales)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- So what did he say?
- (sighs) That he was driving to New York,
and he'd be going right by here.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(Seb scoffs)
(insects chittering)
I thought you'd be glad.
You wanna eat inside tonight?
- It's fine.
(insects chittering)
- It's up to you.
- We can eat out here.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia sighs and muses)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps shuffling)
(insects chittering)
- [Seb] Still numb?
- Just my right toes.
- Worse than before?
- I don't know. I don't measure.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Did you tell him?
- (panting) Hi.
We haven't spoken in eight
years, but I have MS.
- That's not for sure yet.
(Olivia panting)
That's why you called him.
- [Olivia] I don't know why I called him.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
He quit his job.
- The dance company.
Why?
- I don't know.
I didn't ask.
(insects chittering)
- Hey, Google.
(insects chittering)
- Hey, Seb.
- Hey, Olivia.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(door clicking)
(insects chittering)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(footsteps clomping)
(table clicks)
(glass smashes)
(insects chittering)
(door clicks and creaks)
- Careful.
My sister probably counts her glasses.
- [Seb] We'll replace it.
- She'll notice.
- I'll get the broom and dust pan.
- I'll clean it up.
(insects chittering)
Go back to bed.
(insects chittering)
(glass clinking)
(brush swooshing)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- [Seb] Morning.
- There's coffee.
- [Seb] You're up early.
- I didn't sleep much.
- [Seb] Neither did I?
(birds chirping)
(Seb smooches)
(birds chirping)
(both smooching)
(birds chirping)
(partners chuckle)
- Coffee, yo!
- Oh my God, I'm so sorry.
I thought I got it all.
- Ow.
- I see the glass, I can get it out.
(Seb grunts)
Hold still.
- Mm.
(hooter honking)
H-he said this afternoon.
- Ow, don't-
- You need to hold still.
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Hello, anyone home?
(birds chirping)
- We're out back, the door's open.
Will you hold still?
- Just be careful.
Are you sure you got it all?
- I'm sure.
- Sure, sure?
- Mattie.
- Huh?
- In the kitchen cabinet
to the right of the sink.
- Huh?
+- Bring Band-Aids and peroxide.
- [Mateo] I got you, boo.
- Let me check.
(Olivia chuckles)
- Somebody called for a doctor?
- (sighs) Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Leave the front door unlocked?
- It's a country.
- Oh, my.
- Oh, come on.
- Oh, no, amputation is the
only option, I'm afraid.
- Very funny..
- [Olivia] He stepped on
a piece of broken glass.
- No biggie.
You know, I swallowed
glass once in kindergarten.
Thought it was a marble,
I shoot it out. (laughs)
What, don't I get a hug?
- Oh my God, Mattie.
- Mm.
- [Olivia] Ooh. (laughs)
(birds chirping)
- Oh, I missed the smell of you.
- (laughs) I haven't showered yet.
You said this afternoon. (laughs)
(birds chirping)
- I don't bite.
- You used to.
- [Zaki] Hi.
- This is Zaki, my partner.
- [Zaki] Hi.
(insects chittering)
- [Mateo] I wanted to surprise you.
- Mattie.
- Surprise.
- I told him it was a bad idea.
- Mm.
- I'm not allowed to call you Mattie.
- I'm still trying to be an adult.
Unsuccessfully, it seems.
- I'm Olivia, (laughs) welcome.
- Ziekai. Zaki.
- Seb.
- Figured.
What happened?
- Oh, you should put something on.
There's broken glass.
- Ah, well, I'll go get my shoes.
(birds chirping)
- You were right, it was a terrible idea.
- [Zaki] What'd I tell you?
- Answer?
- Among other things.
- So how long have you two been-
- About two years.
(deeply exhales) Let's get this done.
- Oh, no, when you're ruining it.
- That's fine, just pass
way for the rag man.
Gimme your foot, princess.
- [Seb] (gasps) Ah.
- Oh my God, you're still such a baby.
(Seb scoffs)
Big old baby. (laughs)
(Seb groans)
(Mateo laughs)
(birds chirping)
- Follow.
All better.
- Thanks.
(eerie music)
- I will, um.
(tools rustling)
I'll make up some eggs.
- Mm-hmm.
(eerie music)
- Boats, please.
(Olivia chuckles)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
- Forgot how big the pool is.
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(lips smacking)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Mateo whistles)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- [Olivia] (chuckles) They're too small.
I'll find you another pair later.
- I could just swim naked.
(Olivia laughs)
(insects chittering)
- Where's Zaki?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- He went for a run.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Sebbie.
- Seb.
Food shopping.
Seb runs occasionally.
- Seb runs?
I would love to see that. (laughs)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Mateo groans)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
- [Olivia] When's the surgery?
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Soon as I figure out
a way to pay for it.
(insects chittering)
Don't tell Zaki
- [Olivia] You haven't told him?
- Tell him what?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Surprise. (scoffs)
My titanium knee is falling apart,
and I have to get a new one.
I'm most likely gonna be in intense pain
and incapacitated for two months.
So you're not gonna get to go out
or have any fun in New York
'cause you're gonna be spending
every waking moment taking
care of me and, oh, wow.
I forgot, I'm gonna be
extremely needy and whiny,
and probably a complete
bitch the whole time.
Lovely.
(birds chirping)
- Something like that.
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
I can help out.
(water trickles)
Used to your warning.
Seb will help, too.
- You gonna bring us casseroles
and fill our freezer?
- Maybe.
I can make a schedule.
- (laughs) You're such a Virgo.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
May I?
- (laughs) Please.
(water trickles)
(Mateo gasps)
(Olivia laughs)
- Yes, Lord. (laughs)
(Olivia laughs)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Gabriela left the company two years ago
when she got pregnant.
You honestly didn't know?
- Hmm.
(birds chirping)
Who's the lucky guy?
- Fabian. (laughs)
(Mateo laughs)
- Oh my God.
- We have twin girls.
They moved down near his folks.
- Fabulous Fabian, you know
something about fabulous Fabian?
- A legend in his white tights.
That man had a-
- a big old dick. (laughs)
- You were shameless, Mateo.
(both laughing)
- Mm, we're all so jealous of you.
- Mm-hmm.
(birds chirping)
- He's still dancing?
- Mm-mm.
He does something in real estate.
He actually live only
about an hour from here.
- Hmm.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
Strange.
- It is.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia chuckles)
- Botox?
- Acupuncture.
(Mateo laughs)
Good lord.
(Mateo chuckles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
Steroids.
- You would never know.
- (chuckles) Wouldn't he, though? (laughs)
- Mm-mm, all natural.
(Olivia laughs)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
(lively music)
- [Olivia] Yeah, it, it was, it was, I...
- [Seb] I, I guess there's iron.
- [Olivia] I wouldn't have
tried it again a second time.
- One for each point of the compass.
- Is that true?
- No. (laughs)
- You just made it up.
- Yeah.
- We gonna do this, too.
- Mm.
Yeah, I do TaskRabbit for money.
Lots of competition in New York.
- Got my pictures of my profile.
(Olivia laughs)
- Oh, Zaki gets more
work than he can handle.
Believe me.
(sultry music)
- [Zaki] Some wild insects.
- Really.
- I know.
- [Seb] Not insects.
- Are those little frogs?
- Are they, are they frogs?
- Are they cicadas?
- No, cicadas-
- And you can do the same thing.
Create images, and create sounds.
So it's the same idea,
but it's much larger.
- Imagine that.
- Almost.
Well, someone's gotta
keep it in toe, you know?
- But then, why is Siri still so stupid?
- Siri, is a command and control system.
It's basically-
- Sophisticated auto-complete.
Like me, mm.
- She's heard this before.
(Olivia laughs)
Um, sparklers?
- [Olivia] Oh, fun.
- Yeah, so Siri and Alexa are narrow AI.
They only understand the specific set of,
of commands and questions.
- Is it going to rain tomorrow?
- Yes, uh, remind me to
call the dentist at 3:00 PM.
- And what you work on is
large language models, right?
- Yes, I work on large language models.
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
We're doing this?
- We're doing it.
(everybody cheers in foreign languages)
(glasses clinking)
- Cheers.
(everybody laughs)
You'll get it next time.
(sultry music)
- I remember the first time I saw Mateo.
- Oh, don't-
- He came to company class.
- I was still in college, I,
I was such a fish outta water.
You should see (laughs) muddle, muddle,
muddle to take.
Muddle, muddle, wobbly turn,
and then fall flat on my ass. (laughs)
- I thought he was adorable. (laughs)
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- I was young.
(Olivia laughs)
(sultry music)
And you, you were this imperious queen.
I'm being honest, I was terrified of you.
- Of course, as soon as
you joined the company,
thank God that you took over.
- Oh, typical. (sniffs)
(sultry music)
- What about you, Zaki?
Are you competitive?
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
- Very.
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
- He is underselling it.
Don't get in his way in grand ole, bro.
He'll plow right through you.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- Okay, (laughs) no, no, it was, um...
It was, it was that summer
festival in Cleveland.
- Okay.
- Oh, God.
- The band show by the lake.
- Oh, and, and bare torsos.
Except for this, this weird
feather-vesting and, and me
in new tights that were borderline of sin.
- Oh, not borderline,
they were pornographic.
- Okay. (laughs)
- That, that is
what filled the seats. (laughs)
- All right.
(insects chittering)
I heard this, this awful
crack where I landed.
- We heard it in the wings.
I was like, the whole world stopped.
Just complete silence.
(insects chittering)
- [Zaki] What did you do?
- You never told him?
- He hasn't told me anything.
(insects chittering)
- I remember the ambulance sirens.
(insects chittering)
Everything.
(insects chittering)
Life changed that day.
- For me, it did.
It wasn't about you.
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(glass clicks)
(insects chittering)
(Olivia scoffs)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(match swishes)
(sparklers crackling)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(sparklers crackling)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sparklers crackling)
(sparklers continues crackling)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
(wind whooshing)
(lively music)
(lively music continues)
(lively music continues)
(lively music continues)
(footsteps crunching)
(birds chirping)
(Zaki panting)
- Mm.
(insects chittering)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Zaki blows)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
(Seb slurps)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping)
(computer keyboard clacking)
- Ticks?
- Ooh.
(birds chirping)
- Those are your mushrooms by the sink.
- Yeah, I found them on my run.
- You're a forager.
(birds chirping)
Just for mushrooms.
- No.
(birds chirping)
- [Seb] What are you gonna do with them?
- Cook them for dinner.
- As long as you don't poison us.
- [Zaki] Yeah, we didn't
bring bathing suits.
(Seb chuckles)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(beads rattling)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(beads rattling)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(beads rattling)
(birds chirping)
- I will get you a towel.
(chair scratching)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(door creaks)
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds chirping)
(lively music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
- Zaki.
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
Zaki.
- What are you filming?
- Ideas.
- [Olivia] For what?
- I don't know yet.
Maybe a dance or a film.
- About us?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia chuckles)
- Promise me you'll get
someone young and beautiful
to play me.
(insects chittering)
(chuckles) And someone even younger
and more beautiful to play him. (chuckles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Did anyone come to mind?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
To play me.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Thinking about going back to school.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(ice clattering)
(Olivia laughs)
- Thank you.
- You are welcome.
(Olivia laughs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Seb sighs)
(Mateo and Zaki laugh)
- Mm?
- Okay man, don't break it.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
Did I miss lunch?
- [Olivia] You had lunch.
- I did?
- Mm.
- I dreamed that I missed it.
- No.
(Mateo and Zaki laughs)
(Mateo brabbling)
- No posting.
(insects chittering)
- For me?
- Mm-hmm.
- Can I have it?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Can I have it?
- Mm-hmm.
(birds chirping)
- Mm.
(birds chirping)
- One.
(Seb clears throat)
(birds chirping)
Gimme one more.
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(crow croaks)
(insects chittering)
(water streams)
(food sizzling)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
- Ah.
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(insects chittering)
(Mateo whistles)
(saucer clacking)
(bee zooms)
(hand claps)
(saucer clacking)
(grass rustling)
(saucer clacking)
(Mateo laughs)
(saucer clacking)
(Mateo whistles)
(insects chittering)
(saucer clacking)
(cutlery clacking)
(gentle music)
- I think so.
- I don't know.
- You can't quote me.
- I'm not, I'm nodding,
but I, I have no idea.
- Subway poetry-
- What are they?
Oh, they're poetry.
- Oh my God.
- Poetry in motion.
- Poetry in motion.
That's what it is, poetry-
- [Mateo] There's a cricket
about to be in the mushrooms.
- You gonna eat it?
- Unless you get it
out of the way.
- Oh, dang.
(cutlery clacking)
(sultry music)
What?
(insects chittering)
(Seb blows)
Ugh, they smell lovely.
- Mm-hmm.
- I need a little bit of lemon.
- Give you a little.
- Yeah.
- A little more.
- Thank you.
- [Zaki] There you go.
Wanna stretch you off the
(indistinct) one more?
- No, that's perfect, nice.
- Thank you, man.
- Oh my gosh, they're amazing.
- Yay.
- [Mateo] You sure these are safe?
- Mr. Hen of the woods.
- [Mateo] Hen of what?
I've never even heard of that.
- Google them, maybe they're psilocybin.
(Olivia laughs)
- [Olivia] I don't think
they grow around here.
- They actually grow everywhere.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
My mother used to forage for them.
- Really? Where was that?
- [Zaki] Back in Maine.
- Would she eat them?
- [Zaki] She would bake
them into brownies.
- Oh my God, it's good.
- So good.
- Mm-hmm.
(everybody chuckles)
- I ate one by mistake once. (laughs)
(sultry music)
- [Mateo] Wait, you did, how old were you?
- Seven.
(Olivia laughs)
(sultry music)
- What happened?
- When he took me
to the emergency room, I was totally fine.
And the social worker came to visit.
- [Mateo] Babe.
- It wasn't a big deal.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
It wasn't a big deal.
- It sounds like a big deal.
- What (giggles)
(cutlery clacking)
- Only in Maine.
(everybody laughs)
- Do you remember?
- Being sick?
I think, stomach, nothing.
You know?
- I'm sure you're
watching so many cartoons,
you couldn't even tell the difference.
- Yeah, I was dripping all
the time. (everybody laughs)
- Awaken your superpower.
(everybody laughs)
Make things float with your mind.
- You mean telekinesis?
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
(cutlery clacking)
- Seb and I took shrooms once.
(cutlery clacking)
(sultry music)
- Remember?
- Mm-hmm.
(sultry music)
- [Zaki] When?
(sultry music)
- Oh, Seb used to be the
secret pusher back in the day?
(insects chittering)
True or false?
You're trying to seduce me?
(cutlery clacking)
- You didn't have to try very hard.
- Mm.
(insects chittering)
(chair screeching)
Okay?
Zaki?
(intense music)
(cutlery clacking)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(cutlery clacking)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(door clicking)
- Hey, pee pee.
(insects chittering)
(bin clacks)
(insects chittering)
(Mateo loudly breathing)
You stink.
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
- By me.
(Mateo groans)
(linen rustling)
(insects chittering)
- And you could have
been attacked by a bear.
They hunt at night.
(insects chittering)
(chain jingles)
- At dusk.
They don't hunt.
A forage for berries.
There are a mountain lion. (growls)
- And yet miraculously has survived.
(Mateo grinds)
Just do it.
(beads rattling)
(crickets chirping)
(insects chittering)
(both sigh)
(insects chittering)
- The company was on tour.
(insects chittering)
I was still on crutches.
All alone in New York.
And I, I got this call to
teach some singers how to move
for this whole queer opera
in some moldy basement,
in a church in Brooklyn.
(insects chittering)
But it was a long time ago.
(insects chittering)
- It doesn't matter anymore.
(insects chittering)
- Okay.
(insects chittering)
(smooches) You met her.
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(fabric brushing)
(insects chittering)
(gentle music)
(fabric brushing)
(partners panting)
(intense music)
(Mateo smooching and moaning)
(partners panting)
(soft rustling)
(partners loudly breathing)
(partners smooching and panting)
(partners moaning)
(soft rustling)
(partners chuckling and gasping)
(bed pounding)
(soft rustling)
(partners panting and moaning)
(insects chittering)
(leaves rustling)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
(water splashes)
- Hi.
- Shit!
(water trickles)
(Zaki spits)
- [Olivia] Hey.
- Hi.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water trickles)
- I lost an AirPod.
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
Ah. (panting)
(water trickles)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Will it still work?
- Probably not.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Do you know where Mateo is?
- Sent him off with Seb
to pick up breakfast.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
Why don't you come and take company class
when we're all back in the city?
- Did Mateo ask you to invite me?
(birds chirping and whistling)
- He didn't.
But if you did take advantage
of it while you still can.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Youth,
energy, beauty.
- You're still beautiful.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Zaki loudly breathing)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- I don't know many dancers who run.
- [Zaki] It's when I get to think.
(insects chittering)
- And what did you think
about this morning?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Mateo couldn't dance anymore.
But I was so happy that
he'd found someone.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
The day I came back from the tour,
he took me to hear Seb sing.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
- We fell in love.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(frog croaks)
(Zaki chuckles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Can I try on your sunglasses?
- Oh. (chuckles)
I forgot they were there.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Mm?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(door thuds)
- Breakfast.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
(Seb sobbing)
- [Mateo] Breakfast, Zaki.
(insects chittering)
(Seb sobbing)
(birds chirping)
Breakfast burritos are here.
(Seb sighs)
(insects chittering)
(bags rustling)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(bee zooms)
(water pouring)
(razor scrapes)
- Who's that actress?
- Which one?
- That French film we saw.
- (scoffs) Which one.
(razor scrapes)
(water dribbling)
- Oh, at Film Forum.
(water sloshing)
- Uh, when?
(water sloshing)
- [Olivia] I don't remember
(water sloshing)
- Catherine Deneuve.
- No.
Yes, she was in it too.
But that other younger actress I love.
- Her daughter?
- Mm-mm.
The other one.
(water sloshing)
- Julia (indistinct)
(water sloshing)
- No.
Younger.
(water sloshing)
Hmm.
(water sloshing)
- Different.
(water sloshing)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(water sloshing)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(car humming)
(bike zooming)
(wipers swooshing)
It's so nice there.
(rain pattering)
- The hospital.
(wipers swooshing)
(lever clicks)
- Much nicer than in the city.
- [Seb] Mm.
(car humming)
Emmanuelle Devos.
(wipers swooshing)
- Love her.
(Olivia chuckles)
(car humming)
(wipers swooshing)
(car humming)
(wipers swooshing)
(car humming)
(ominous music)
- [Seb] It'll be okay.
(wipers swooshing)
(ominous music)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(water trickles)
(intense music)
(water splashes)
(intense music)
(birds chirping)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(lid pops)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(back rubbing)
(owl hoots)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia groans)
- I am so sorry that I disappointed you.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
- Disappointed is a low-stakes word.
Betrayed?
(birds chirping and whistling)
(dove coos)
- [Olivia] You cut us out of your life.
(insects chittering)
- If you can't...
(insects chittering)
I just...
(birds chirping)
What would you have done?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Honest.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Same.
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(dove coos)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lid pops and clicks)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(back rubbing)
(birds chirping)
What's it like?
(birds chirping)
Not dancing.
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Mm. (scoffs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
I had nightmares for a while.
I, I'd be standing on
stage, everybody watching.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
My body can't move.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Mateo sobs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
I miss the attention. (sniffs)
And an excuse to be so self-involved.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Then you know?
It was nice to discover that
there was a person underneath.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(dove coos)
(birds chirping)
(Mateo sighs)
(leaves rustling)
(footsteps crunching)
(frog croaks)
(feet stamping)
- It's too fucking hot.
(footsteps shuffling)
- You shouldn't have slept so late.
(Seb panting)
- I'm gonna puke. (gags)
Ah.
(shirt brushing)
No, this isn't fun.
- Seb.
- Seb.
(Seb gags)
- I think I'm having a
heart attack. (panting)
(eerie music)
- Your heart is fine.
(Seb panting)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(Mateo laughs)
- Let's go.
- Ooh.
(water splashes)
(Zaki laughs)
- Did I hit you?
- No- (laughs)
- Well, I don't know.
(both laughing)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- It's too early, there's
nothing to feel yet.
- (chuckles) You still
have such a pretty stomach.
- I have no muscles left.
This next one will finish me off.
(Olivia laughs)
(Mateo and Fabian frolicking)
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Oh my God. (laughs)
- I think this is what I miss most.
- What?
- Other people's bodies touching.
- Mm.
- Being touched
by someone other than
the twins and Fabian.
(Olivia laughs)
- When you first joined the company,
I couldn't stop looking at you.
- And I watched you so intently,
I was worried you think
I was stalking you.
(both laughing)
- It's not me.
(both laughing)
- That's what we were back then.
All of us.
- What were we?
- Bundles of envy.
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Aw! Hey, baby.
- Oh, you gave me Fabian, at least.
(insects chittering)
I didn't mean it like that.
- Oh my God.
- I know.
- But imagine if things
had been different.
My life now would've been yours.
- No, that never would've been my life.
(hand slaps)
- Ouch.
Jesus, what was that?
- Oh, I don't know.
So many different bugs here.
They drive Seb crazy.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Fabian indistinct chattering)
(water splashes)
- He misses all the attention.
(insects chittering)
(Fabian indistinct chattering)
- Whoa.
(birds chirping)
- I'm glad you and Mateo connected.
- Gabriela.
- Hi, stranger.
- Hi.
(footsteps shuffling)
Sorry, I'm all sweaty.
(both smooching)
I didn't know you were coming.
- It was a surprise visit.
- Mateo invited them.
- Don't worry, we're
leaving right after dinner.
- I'm Gabriela, you must be Zaki.
- Yes, pleasure.
- Where were you?
- I totally collapsed. (chuckles)
- I practically had to carry him back.
- (chuckles) Why didn't you just call?
- I didn't take my phone.
- Hey, Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water splashes)
- Classic.
I need water.
- I'll go with you.
(water splashes)
- [Fabian] Oh my God.
- Anyways, I was driving,
and I get pulled over by this policeman.
He comes to the window and looks at me.
He goes like, "How high are you?"
I was like, "No, officer,
it's, "Hi, how are you?"
(everybody laughs)
Ah, and you guys know that
cowboys don't roll joints, right?
They just tumble weed.
(everybody laughs)
- Oh, my God.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Yeah.
(Mateo laughs)
Mm, do you guys know that the
beginning of the constitution
for the new stoner nation,
it's weed the people
- That's fucked.
(everybody laughs)
(aircon humming)
(Olivia sighs)
(eerie music)
(bee zooms)
(eerie music)
(Fabian laughs)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(everybody laughs)
(sultry music)
(everybody laughs)
(sultry music continues)
(friends chattering)
(sultry music)
(cloth waves)
(friends chattering)
- Oh.
- He's very sexy.
- Your husband.
- (chuckles) Him too.
- [Fabian] Ah.
- Oh, I love your dress.
- [Olivia] Thank you.
- Oh my God.
- [Olivia] Oh, it's a present from Seb.
- [Gabriella] You did marry well.
- [Mateo] Yes, she did.
- [Olivia] Ticks.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- [Fabian] I'm checking down there.
- [Seb] Oh, did you?
I'm just checking.
I'm checking, oh my God, I'm checking.
(sultry music)
- I am an unremarkable
choreographer at best.
- So true.
- And I am thrilled
that Mateo has agreed to take over.
- Our first new commission, y'all.
- Ooh.
- Mm, the first of many.
- To the emperor.
- Mateo.
(Mateo laughs)
(glasses clinking)
- Long may he reign.
- Cheers.
- Salute, salute.
- Sebbie.
- What?
(glass clinking)
(sultry music)
- And you'll be dancing in there.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- We'll see.
Zaki will be.
- Ooh.
- [Zaki] Is there a role for me?
- (laughs) You're serious.
- Yeah.
- Uh, Fabian will be too
busy to dance this year.
- No, no, I will always make time to dance
from (indistinct) Mateo.
- Mm.
(Seb laughs)
(glass clinking)
- [Gabriella] You are stoned and drunk.
- So?
(everybody laughs)
- So, I'm driving home.
(everybody laughs)
- Good thinking, okay.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- Oh, I fucking love this.
All of us back together again,
like I miss the old days.
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
I've got the blues
I feel so lonely
I'd give the world
If I could only make you understand
Truly would be grand
I'm gonna telephone my baby
Ask him, won't you please come home
But when you're gone,
I worry all day long
Baby, won't you please come home
Baby, won't you please come home
I have tried in vain
And no more call your name
When you left, you broke my heart
Because I never thought part
Now, every hour of the day
You'll hear me say
Baby, won't you please come home
Come home
Baby, won't you please
(insects chittering)
Why do I do just as you say
Why must I just give you your way
Why must I sigh
Why don't I try to forget
It must have been that
something brothers call fate
Kept me thinking I had to wait
I saw them all
Just couldn't fall 'til we met
It had to be you
It had to be you
I wandered around, and suddenly
found that somebody who
Could make me be true
Could make me feel blue
And even be glad just to
be sad thinking of you
Some others I've seen
Might never be mean
Might never be cross,
but try to be boss
But they wouldn't do
For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all of your
faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you
For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all of your
faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(Olivia gags)
(insects chittering)
(fabric brushing)
- [Seb] There we go.
- [Mateo] Seb.
Seb!
Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
Sebbie, where are you?
(insects chittering)
Sebbie!
(insects chittering)
Maybe I can't quiet you!
- [Seb] Mattie.
(insects chittering)
What you doing, man?
- Baby, won't you
please come home?
- You gotta be quiet.
You gotta be quiet.
- I feel so lonely.
- You should be in bed, come on.
I'll be your only
- Come on.
- Get off me!
Don't touch me.
(insects chittering)
(fist punch)
(water splashes)
- Ha! Sober up!
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
- Where's Zaki?
Isn't he with you?
- Why would he be with me?
- Because you fucked him.
(insects chittering)
(Mateo panting)
(intense music)
Why did he fuck you?
(intense music)
Huh? (laughs)
Oh, that, that's right, you don't.
You don't do that anymore.
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
Look at you. (panting)
(intense music)
(Mateo sighs)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(water splashes)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
Come to Papa.
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
Closer.
(intense music)
Closer.
(intense music)
(intense music continues)
(water trickles)
(water splashes)
(water splashes)
(water splashes)
(Mateo spits and pants)
(water splashes)
(Seb spits)
(Mateo grunts)
(water splashes)
(bodies brushing)
Ah, fuck.
(water splashes)
(both wrestling)
(both loudly breathing)
(fist pounding)
(Seb grunts)
(water splashes)
(both wrestling)
(Mateo panting)
(water splashes)
(fist punching)
(Seb groans)
(both wrestling)
(both groans and grunts)
(water splashes)
(fist punching)
(Seb grunts)
(both groans and grunts)
(Mateo panting)
(water splashes)
(Mateo grunts and pants)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
(Seb sighs)
(eerie music)
(Mateo sighs)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
- I'm so sorry I hurt you.
- (scoffs) That only took eight years.
- [Seb] You wouldn't speak
to me for eight years.
(eerie music)
- You grew, bro.
- I know.
(eerie music)
I know.
(eerie music)
(Mateo sighs)
(insects chittering)
(lights clicking)
(ominous music)
(insects chittering)
(lively music)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(lively music)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(lively music continues)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
- Oh my God.
(everybody exclaims)
Oh my God!
(everybody laughs)
I'm afraid I'm back! (laughs)
(everybody laughs)
- [Seb] Whoa, ghost.
- [Mateo] Woo.
(everybody laughs)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(bags clacking)
(insects chittering)
(footsteps crunching)
(Mateo chuckles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
- I love you.
- [Olivia] And I love you too.
Thanks for coming.
(insects chittering)
- Thank you.
- I'll see you in a few days.
(footsteps crunching)
(insects chittering)
(umbrella whirring)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds continue chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(heart drumming)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(heart drumming)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(intense music)
(transmission buzzing)
(screen clicks)
(insects chittering)
(machine beeping)
- [Mateo] Olivia?
(machine beeping)
Olivia?
The MRI machine is very noisy.
Would you like some music?
- Um.
What do you have?
- [Doctor] Anything you'd like.
(machine beeping)
(machine droning)
(machine continues droning)
(heart drumming)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
(pensive music)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(birds chirping and chittering)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(leaves rustling)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
I'm forever blowing bubbles
Pretty bubbles in the air
They fly so high
Nearly reach the sky
I'm dreaming dreams
I'm scheming schemes
I'm building castles high
They're born anew
Their days are few
Just like a sweet butterfly
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
And as the daylight is dawning
They come again in the morning
(singer laughs)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
Pretty bubbles in the air
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
- [Olivia] The water's
too cold, don't you think?
- [Seb] We could turn on the heater?
- It's expensive to run.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
My sister would freak
out when the bill comes.
- [Seb] Your hands feel really nice.
- I'm glad.
- [Seb] Mm. Keep going.
- [Olivia] Keep going where?
- [Seb] (laughs) You're getting warmer.
Warmer.
(birds chirping)
- Tick.
- Where?
- [Olivia] Hold still.
Oh, false alarm.
- [Seb] Olivia.
- (laughs) Sorry, you have so many moles.
- [Seb] Mm, oh, I'm
gonna need to turn over.
- [Olivia] Not until I tell you to.
(birds chirping)
(phone buzzing and chiming)
- [Seb] No, leave it.
- [Olivia] (chuckles)
It might be my sister.
- It's late in Barcelona.
- [Olivia] They eat late in Barcelona.
(phone chimes)
- Hey, tell her we'll pay for
the electric bill this month.
(phone chimes)
(phone buzzes)
(birds chirping)
- Hello?
Hi. (chuckles)
(gentle music)
Where are you?
(birds chirping)
Oh, okay.
No, no, it's fine.
We're just, uh...
We're just lying around the pool.
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
No, I'm not crying.
(insects chittering and zooming)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
Just me and Seb.
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
Not yet. You know me.
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
Well, I would tell you.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
Us too.
I'll see you tomorrow.
(eerie music)
Mattie, drive safely.
(birds chirping)
(Olivia sighs)
(insects chittering)
(Olivia sniffs)
- Mateo?
- Yeah.
- He's coming here?
- Tomorrow.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps shuffling)
- How long have you two been in touch?
- We weren't.
I texted him the other
night when I couldn't sleep.
(birds chirping)
He texted me back within 10 seconds.
- He's very Mateo.
- Very.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- I guess he unblocked us.
- Me at least.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Seb.
Seb, I'm sorry.
(eerie music)
(Olivia sighs)
(birds chirping)
(crow croaks)
(water trickles and gurgles)
(eerie music)
(Olivia sniffs)
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia indistinct whispers)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia deeply exhales)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- So what did he say?
- (sighs) That he was driving to New York,
and he'd be going right by here.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(Seb scoffs)
(insects chittering)
I thought you'd be glad.
You wanna eat inside tonight?
- It's fine.
(insects chittering)
- It's up to you.
- We can eat out here.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Olivia sighs and muses)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps shuffling)
(insects chittering)
- [Seb] Still numb?
- Just my right toes.
- Worse than before?
- I don't know. I don't measure.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Did you tell him?
- (panting) Hi.
We haven't spoken in eight
years, but I have MS.
- That's not for sure yet.
(Olivia panting)
That's why you called him.
- [Olivia] I don't know why I called him.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
He quit his job.
- The dance company.
Why?
- I don't know.
I didn't ask.
(insects chittering)
- Hey, Google.
(insects chittering)
- Hey, Seb.
- Hey, Olivia.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(door clicking)
(insects chittering)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(footsteps clomping)
(table clicks)
(glass smashes)
(insects chittering)
(door clicks and creaks)
- Careful.
My sister probably counts her glasses.
- [Seb] We'll replace it.
- She'll notice.
- I'll get the broom and dust pan.
- I'll clean it up.
(insects chittering)
Go back to bed.
(insects chittering)
(glass clinking)
(brush swooshing)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- [Seb] Morning.
- There's coffee.
- [Seb] You're up early.
- I didn't sleep much.
- [Seb] Neither did I?
(birds chirping)
(Seb smooches)
(birds chirping)
(both smooching)
(birds chirping)
(partners chuckle)
- Coffee, yo!
- Oh my God, I'm so sorry.
I thought I got it all.
- Ow.
- I see the glass, I can get it out.
(Seb grunts)
Hold still.
- Mm.
(hooter honking)
H-he said this afternoon.
- Ow, don't-
- You need to hold still.
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Hello, anyone home?
(birds chirping)
- We're out back, the door's open.
Will you hold still?
- Just be careful.
Are you sure you got it all?
- I'm sure.
- Sure, sure?
- Mattie.
- Huh?
- In the kitchen cabinet
to the right of the sink.
- Huh?
+- Bring Band-Aids and peroxide.
- [Mateo] I got you, boo.
- Let me check.
(Olivia chuckles)
- Somebody called for a doctor?
- (sighs) Thank you.
- Mm-hmm.
Leave the front door unlocked?
- It's a country.
- Oh, my.
- Oh, come on.
- Oh, no, amputation is the
only option, I'm afraid.
- Very funny..
- [Olivia] He stepped on
a piece of broken glass.
- No biggie.
You know, I swallowed
glass once in kindergarten.
Thought it was a marble,
I shoot it out. (laughs)
What, don't I get a hug?
- Oh my God, Mattie.
- Mm.
- [Olivia] Ooh. (laughs)
(birds chirping)
- Oh, I missed the smell of you.
- (laughs) I haven't showered yet.
You said this afternoon. (laughs)
(birds chirping)
- I don't bite.
- You used to.
- [Zaki] Hi.
- This is Zaki, my partner.
- [Zaki] Hi.
(insects chittering)
- [Mateo] I wanted to surprise you.
- Mattie.
- Surprise.
- I told him it was a bad idea.
- Mm.
- I'm not allowed to call you Mattie.
- I'm still trying to be an adult.
Unsuccessfully, it seems.
- I'm Olivia, (laughs) welcome.
- Ziekai. Zaki.
- Seb.
- Figured.
What happened?
- Oh, you should put something on.
There's broken glass.
- Ah, well, I'll go get my shoes.
(birds chirping)
- You were right, it was a terrible idea.
- [Zaki] What'd I tell you?
- Answer?
- Among other things.
- So how long have you two been-
- About two years.
(deeply exhales) Let's get this done.
- Oh, no, when you're ruining it.
- That's fine, just pass
way for the rag man.
Gimme your foot, princess.
- [Seb] (gasps) Ah.
- Oh my God, you're still such a baby.
(Seb scoffs)
Big old baby. (laughs)
(Seb groans)
(Mateo laughs)
(birds chirping)
- Follow.
All better.
- Thanks.
(eerie music)
- I will, um.
(tools rustling)
I'll make up some eggs.
- Mm-hmm.
(eerie music)
- Boats, please.
(Olivia chuckles)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
- Forgot how big the pool is.
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(lips smacking)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Mateo whistles)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps clomping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- [Olivia] (chuckles) They're too small.
I'll find you another pair later.
- I could just swim naked.
(Olivia laughs)
(insects chittering)
- Where's Zaki?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- He went for a run.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Sebbie.
- Seb.
Food shopping.
Seb runs occasionally.
- Seb runs?
I would love to see that. (laughs)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Mateo groans)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
- [Olivia] When's the surgery?
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Soon as I figure out
a way to pay for it.
(insects chittering)
Don't tell Zaki
- [Olivia] You haven't told him?
- Tell him what?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Surprise. (scoffs)
My titanium knee is falling apart,
and I have to get a new one.
I'm most likely gonna be in intense pain
and incapacitated for two months.
So you're not gonna get to go out
or have any fun in New York
'cause you're gonna be spending
every waking moment taking
care of me and, oh, wow.
I forgot, I'm gonna be
extremely needy and whiny,
and probably a complete
bitch the whole time.
Lovely.
(birds chirping)
- Something like that.
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
I can help out.
(water trickles)
Used to your warning.
Seb will help, too.
- You gonna bring us casseroles
and fill our freezer?
- Maybe.
I can make a schedule.
- (laughs) You're such a Virgo.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
May I?
- (laughs) Please.
(water trickles)
(Mateo gasps)
(Olivia laughs)
- Yes, Lord. (laughs)
(Olivia laughs)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Gabriela left the company two years ago
when she got pregnant.
You honestly didn't know?
- Hmm.
(birds chirping)
Who's the lucky guy?
- Fabian. (laughs)
(Mateo laughs)
- Oh my God.
- We have twin girls.
They moved down near his folks.
- Fabulous Fabian, you know
something about fabulous Fabian?
- A legend in his white tights.
That man had a-
- a big old dick. (laughs)
- You were shameless, Mateo.
(both laughing)
- Mm, we're all so jealous of you.
- Mm-hmm.
(birds chirping)
- He's still dancing?
- Mm-mm.
He does something in real estate.
He actually live only
about an hour from here.
- Hmm.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
Strange.
- It is.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia chuckles)
- Botox?
- Acupuncture.
(Mateo laughs)
Good lord.
(Mateo chuckles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
Steroids.
- You would never know.
- (chuckles) Wouldn't he, though? (laughs)
- Mm-mm, all natural.
(Olivia laughs)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
(lively music)
- [Olivia] Yeah, it, it was, it was, I...
- [Seb] I, I guess there's iron.
- [Olivia] I wouldn't have
tried it again a second time.
- One for each point of the compass.
- Is that true?
- No. (laughs)
- You just made it up.
- Yeah.
- We gonna do this, too.
- Mm.
Yeah, I do TaskRabbit for money.
Lots of competition in New York.
- Got my pictures of my profile.
(Olivia laughs)
- Oh, Zaki gets more
work than he can handle.
Believe me.
(sultry music)
- [Zaki] Some wild insects.
- Really.
- I know.
- [Seb] Not insects.
- Are those little frogs?
- Are they, are they frogs?
- Are they cicadas?
- No, cicadas-
- And you can do the same thing.
Create images, and create sounds.
So it's the same idea,
but it's much larger.
- Imagine that.
- Almost.
Well, someone's gotta
keep it in toe, you know?
- But then, why is Siri still so stupid?
- Siri, is a command and control system.
It's basically-
- Sophisticated auto-complete.
Like me, mm.
- She's heard this before.
(Olivia laughs)
Um, sparklers?
- [Olivia] Oh, fun.
- Yeah, so Siri and Alexa are narrow AI.
They only understand the specific set of,
of commands and questions.
- Is it going to rain tomorrow?
- Yes, uh, remind me to
call the dentist at 3:00 PM.
- And what you work on is
large language models, right?
- Yes, I work on large language models.
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
We're doing this?
- We're doing it.
(everybody cheers in foreign languages)
(glasses clinking)
- Cheers.
(everybody laughs)
You'll get it next time.
(sultry music)
- I remember the first time I saw Mateo.
- Oh, don't-
- He came to company class.
- I was still in college, I,
I was such a fish outta water.
You should see (laughs) muddle, muddle,
muddle to take.
Muddle, muddle, wobbly turn,
and then fall flat on my ass. (laughs)
- I thought he was adorable. (laughs)
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- I was young.
(Olivia laughs)
(sultry music)
And you, you were this imperious queen.
I'm being honest, I was terrified of you.
- Of course, as soon as
you joined the company,
thank God that you took over.
- Oh, typical. (sniffs)
(sultry music)
- What about you, Zaki?
Are you competitive?
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
- Very.
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
- He is underselling it.
Don't get in his way in grand ole, bro.
He'll plow right through you.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- Okay, (laughs) no, no, it was, um...
It was, it was that summer
festival in Cleveland.
- Okay.
- Oh, God.
- The band show by the lake.
- Oh, and, and bare torsos.
Except for this, this weird
feather-vesting and, and me
in new tights that were borderline of sin.
- Oh, not borderline,
they were pornographic.
- Okay. (laughs)
- That, that is
what filled the seats. (laughs)
- All right.
(insects chittering)
I heard this, this awful
crack where I landed.
- We heard it in the wings.
I was like, the whole world stopped.
Just complete silence.
(insects chittering)
- [Zaki] What did you do?
- You never told him?
- He hasn't told me anything.
(insects chittering)
- I remember the ambulance sirens.
(insects chittering)
Everything.
(insects chittering)
Life changed that day.
- For me, it did.
It wasn't about you.
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(glass clicks)
(insects chittering)
(Olivia scoffs)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(match swishes)
(sparklers crackling)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(sparklers crackling)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sparklers crackling)
(sparklers continues crackling)
(birds chirping)
(leaves rustling)
(wind whooshing)
(lively music)
(lively music continues)
(lively music continues)
(lively music continues)
(footsteps crunching)
(birds chirping)
(Zaki panting)
- Mm.
(insects chittering)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(Zaki blows)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping)
(Seb slurps)
(birds chirping)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping)
(computer keyboard clacking)
- Ticks?
- Ooh.
(birds chirping)
- Those are your mushrooms by the sink.
- Yeah, I found them on my run.
- You're a forager.
(birds chirping)
Just for mushrooms.
- No.
(birds chirping)
- [Seb] What are you gonna do with them?
- Cook them for dinner.
- As long as you don't poison us.
- [Zaki] Yeah, we didn't
bring bathing suits.
(Seb chuckles)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(beads rattling)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(beads rattling)
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping)
(beads rattling)
(birds chirping)
- I will get you a towel.
(chair scratching)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(door creaks)
(sultry music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds chirping)
(lively music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
- Zaki.
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
Zaki.
- What are you filming?
- Ideas.
- [Olivia] For what?
- I don't know yet.
Maybe a dance or a film.
- About us?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia chuckles)
- Promise me you'll get
someone young and beautiful
to play me.
(insects chittering)
(chuckles) And someone even younger
and more beautiful to play him. (chuckles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Did anyone come to mind?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
To play me.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Thinking about going back to school.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(ice clattering)
(Olivia laughs)
- Thank you.
- You are welcome.
(Olivia laughs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Seb sighs)
(Mateo and Zaki laugh)
- Mm?
- Okay man, don't break it.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
Did I miss lunch?
- [Olivia] You had lunch.
- I did?
- Mm.
- I dreamed that I missed it.
- No.
(Mateo and Zaki laughs)
(Mateo brabbling)
- No posting.
(insects chittering)
- For me?
- Mm-hmm.
- Can I have it?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Can I have it?
- Mm-hmm.
(birds chirping)
- Mm.
(birds chirping)
- One.
(Seb clears throat)
(birds chirping)
Gimme one more.
(birds chirping)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(crow croaks)
(insects chittering)
(water streams)
(food sizzling)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
- Ah.
(saucer clacking)
(birds chirping)
(saucer clacking)
(insects chittering)
(Mateo whistles)
(saucer clacking)
(bee zooms)
(hand claps)
(saucer clacking)
(grass rustling)
(saucer clacking)
(Mateo laughs)
(saucer clacking)
(Mateo whistles)
(insects chittering)
(saucer clacking)
(cutlery clacking)
(gentle music)
- I think so.
- I don't know.
- You can't quote me.
- I'm not, I'm nodding,
but I, I have no idea.
- Subway poetry-
- What are they?
Oh, they're poetry.
- Oh my God.
- Poetry in motion.
- Poetry in motion.
That's what it is, poetry-
- [Mateo] There's a cricket
about to be in the mushrooms.
- You gonna eat it?
- Unless you get it
out of the way.
- Oh, dang.
(cutlery clacking)
(sultry music)
What?
(insects chittering)
(Seb blows)
Ugh, they smell lovely.
- Mm-hmm.
- I need a little bit of lemon.
- Give you a little.
- Yeah.
- A little more.
- Thank you.
- [Zaki] There you go.
Wanna stretch you off the
(indistinct) one more?
- No, that's perfect, nice.
- Thank you, man.
- Oh my gosh, they're amazing.
- Yay.
- [Mateo] You sure these are safe?
- Mr. Hen of the woods.
- [Mateo] Hen of what?
I've never even heard of that.
- Google them, maybe they're psilocybin.
(Olivia laughs)
- [Olivia] I don't think
they grow around here.
- They actually grow everywhere.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
My mother used to forage for them.
- Really? Where was that?
- [Zaki] Back in Maine.
- Would she eat them?
- [Zaki] She would bake
them into brownies.
- Oh my God, it's good.
- So good.
- Mm-hmm.
(everybody chuckles)
- I ate one by mistake once. (laughs)
(sultry music)
- [Mateo] Wait, you did, how old were you?
- Seven.
(Olivia laughs)
(sultry music)
- What happened?
- When he took me
to the emergency room, I was totally fine.
And the social worker came to visit.
- [Mateo] Babe.
- It wasn't a big deal.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
It wasn't a big deal.
- It sounds like a big deal.
- What (giggles)
(cutlery clacking)
- Only in Maine.
(everybody laughs)
- Do you remember?
- Being sick?
I think, stomach, nothing.
You know?
- I'm sure you're
watching so many cartoons,
you couldn't even tell the difference.
- Yeah, I was dripping all
the time. (everybody laughs)
- Awaken your superpower.
(everybody laughs)
Make things float with your mind.
- You mean telekinesis?
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
(cutlery clacking)
- Seb and I took shrooms once.
(cutlery clacking)
(sultry music)
- Remember?
- Mm-hmm.
(sultry music)
- [Zaki] When?
(sultry music)
- Oh, Seb used to be the
secret pusher back in the day?
(insects chittering)
True or false?
You're trying to seduce me?
(cutlery clacking)
- You didn't have to try very hard.
- Mm.
(insects chittering)
(chair screeching)
Okay?
Zaki?
(intense music)
(cutlery clacking)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(cutlery clacking)
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(eerie music continues)
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(door clicking)
- Hey, pee pee.
(insects chittering)
(bin clacks)
(insects chittering)
(Mateo loudly breathing)
You stink.
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
- By me.
(Mateo groans)
(linen rustling)
(insects chittering)
- And you could have
been attacked by a bear.
They hunt at night.
(insects chittering)
(chain jingles)
- At dusk.
They don't hunt.
A forage for berries.
There are a mountain lion. (growls)
- And yet miraculously has survived.
(Mateo grinds)
Just do it.
(beads rattling)
(crickets chirping)
(insects chittering)
(both sigh)
(insects chittering)
- The company was on tour.
(insects chittering)
I was still on crutches.
All alone in New York.
And I, I got this call to
teach some singers how to move
for this whole queer opera
in some moldy basement,
in a church in Brooklyn.
(insects chittering)
But it was a long time ago.
(insects chittering)
- It doesn't matter anymore.
(insects chittering)
- Okay.
(insects chittering)
(smooches) You met her.
(insects chittering)
(eerie music)
(fabric brushing)
(insects chittering)
(gentle music)
(fabric brushing)
(partners panting)
(intense music)
(Mateo smooching and moaning)
(partners panting)
(soft rustling)
(partners loudly breathing)
(partners smooching and panting)
(partners moaning)
(soft rustling)
(partners chuckling and gasping)
(bed pounding)
(soft rustling)
(partners panting and moaning)
(insects chittering)
(leaves rustling)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(lively music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lively music)
(water splashes)
- Hi.
- Shit!
(water trickles)
(Zaki spits)
- [Olivia] Hey.
- Hi.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water trickles)
- I lost an AirPod.
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
Ah. (panting)
(water trickles)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Will it still work?
- Probably not.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- Do you know where Mateo is?
- Sent him off with Seb
to pick up breakfast.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
Why don't you come and take company class
when we're all back in the city?
- Did Mateo ask you to invite me?
(birds chirping and whistling)
- He didn't.
But if you did take advantage
of it while you still can.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Youth,
energy, beauty.
- You're still beautiful.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Zaki loudly breathing)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- I don't know many dancers who run.
- [Zaki] It's when I get to think.
(insects chittering)
- And what did you think
about this morning?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Mateo couldn't dance anymore.
But I was so happy that
he'd found someone.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
The day I came back from the tour,
he took me to hear Seb sing.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
- We fell in love.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(frog croaks)
(Zaki chuckles)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Can I try on your sunglasses?
- Oh. (chuckles)
I forgot they were there.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Mm?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(door thuds)
- Breakfast.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
(Seb sobbing)
- [Mateo] Breakfast, Zaki.
(insects chittering)
(Seb sobbing)
(birds chirping)
Breakfast burritos are here.
(Seb sighs)
(insects chittering)
(bags rustling)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(bee zooms)
(water pouring)
(razor scrapes)
- Who's that actress?
- Which one?
- That French film we saw.
- (scoffs) Which one.
(razor scrapes)
(water dribbling)
- Oh, at Film Forum.
(water sloshing)
- Uh, when?
(water sloshing)
- [Olivia] I don't remember
(water sloshing)
- Catherine Deneuve.
- No.
Yes, she was in it too.
But that other younger actress I love.
- Her daughter?
- Mm-mm.
The other one.
(water sloshing)
- Julia (indistinct)
(water sloshing)
- No.
Younger.
(water sloshing)
Hmm.
(water sloshing)
- Different.
(water sloshing)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(water sloshing)
(intense music)
(bell chimes)
(car humming)
(bike zooming)
(wipers swooshing)
It's so nice there.
(rain pattering)
- The hospital.
(wipers swooshing)
(lever clicks)
- Much nicer than in the city.
- [Seb] Mm.
(car humming)
Emmanuelle Devos.
(wipers swooshing)
- Love her.
(Olivia chuckles)
(car humming)
(wipers swooshing)
(car humming)
(wipers swooshing)
(car humming)
(ominous music)
- [Seb] It'll be okay.
(wipers swooshing)
(ominous music)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(water trickles)
(intense music)
(water splashes)
(intense music)
(birds chirping)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(lid pops)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(back rubbing)
(owl hoots)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Olivia groans)
- I am so sorry that I disappointed you.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
- Disappointed is a low-stakes word.
Betrayed?
(birds chirping and whistling)
(dove coos)
- [Olivia] You cut us out of your life.
(insects chittering)
- If you can't...
(insects chittering)
I just...
(birds chirping)
What would you have done?
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
Honest.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Same.
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(dove coos)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(lid pops and clicks)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(back rubbing)
(birds chirping)
What's it like?
(birds chirping)
Not dancing.
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Mm. (scoffs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
I had nightmares for a while.
I, I'd be standing on
stage, everybody watching.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
My body can't move.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Mateo sobs)
(birds chirping and whistling)
I miss the attention. (sniffs)
And an excuse to be so self-involved.
(birds chirping and whistling)
Then you know?
It was nice to discover that
there was a person underneath.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(dove coos)
(birds chirping)
(Mateo sighs)
(leaves rustling)
(footsteps crunching)
(frog croaks)
(feet stamping)
- It's too fucking hot.
(footsteps shuffling)
- You shouldn't have slept so late.
(Seb panting)
- I'm gonna puke. (gags)
Ah.
(shirt brushing)
No, this isn't fun.
- Seb.
- Seb.
(Seb gags)
- I think I'm having a
heart attack. (panting)
(eerie music)
- Your heart is fine.
(Seb panting)
(eerie music)
(birds chirping)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(Mateo laughs)
- Let's go.
- Ooh.
(water splashes)
(Zaki laughs)
- Did I hit you?
- No- (laughs)
- Well, I don't know.
(both laughing)
(water splashes)
(birds chirping and whistling)
- It's too early, there's
nothing to feel yet.
- (chuckles) You still
have such a pretty stomach.
- I have no muscles left.
This next one will finish me off.
(Olivia laughs)
(Mateo and Fabian frolicking)
(birds chirping)
- [Mateo] Oh my God. (laughs)
- I think this is what I miss most.
- What?
- Other people's bodies touching.
- Mm.
- Being touched
by someone other than
the twins and Fabian.
(Olivia laughs)
- When you first joined the company,
I couldn't stop looking at you.
- And I watched you so intently,
I was worried you think
I was stalking you.
(both laughing)
- It's not me.
(both laughing)
- That's what we were back then.
All of us.
- What were we?
- Bundles of envy.
(birds chirping and whistling)
- Aw! Hey, baby.
- Oh, you gave me Fabian, at least.
(insects chittering)
I didn't mean it like that.
- Oh my God.
- I know.
- But imagine if things
had been different.
My life now would've been yours.
- No, that never would've been my life.
(hand slaps)
- Ouch.
Jesus, what was that?
- Oh, I don't know.
So many different bugs here.
They drive Seb crazy.
(birds chirping and whistling)
(Fabian indistinct chattering)
(water splashes)
- He misses all the attention.
(insects chittering)
(Fabian indistinct chattering)
- Whoa.
(birds chirping)
- I'm glad you and Mateo connected.
- Gabriela.
- Hi, stranger.
- Hi.
(footsteps shuffling)
Sorry, I'm all sweaty.
(both smooching)
I didn't know you were coming.
- It was a surprise visit.
- Mateo invited them.
- Don't worry, we're
leaving right after dinner.
- I'm Gabriela, you must be Zaki.
- Yes, pleasure.
- Where were you?
- I totally collapsed. (chuckles)
- I practically had to carry him back.
- (chuckles) Why didn't you just call?
- I didn't take my phone.
- Hey, Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(water splashes)
- Classic.
I need water.
- I'll go with you.
(water splashes)
- [Fabian] Oh my God.
- Anyways, I was driving,
and I get pulled over by this policeman.
He comes to the window and looks at me.
He goes like, "How high are you?"
I was like, "No, officer,
it's, "Hi, how are you?"
(everybody laughs)
Ah, and you guys know that
cowboys don't roll joints, right?
They just tumble weed.
(everybody laughs)
- Oh, my God.
- Thank you. Thank you.
- Yeah.
(Mateo laughs)
Mm, do you guys know that the
beginning of the constitution
for the new stoner nation,
it's weed the people
- That's fucked.
(everybody laughs)
(aircon humming)
(Olivia sighs)
(eerie music)
(bee zooms)
(eerie music)
(Fabian laughs)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(everybody laughs)
(sultry music)
(everybody laughs)
(sultry music continues)
(friends chattering)
(sultry music)
(cloth waves)
(friends chattering)
- Oh.
- He's very sexy.
- Your husband.
- (chuckles) Him too.
- [Fabian] Ah.
- Oh, I love your dress.
- [Olivia] Thank you.
- Oh my God.
- [Olivia] Oh, it's a present from Seb.
- [Gabriella] You did marry well.
- [Mateo] Yes, she did.
- [Olivia] Ticks.
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
- [Fabian] I'm checking down there.
- [Seb] Oh, did you?
I'm just checking.
I'm checking, oh my God, I'm checking.
(sultry music)
- I am an unremarkable
choreographer at best.
- So true.
- And I am thrilled
that Mateo has agreed to take over.
- Our first new commission, y'all.
- Ooh.
- Mm, the first of many.
- To the emperor.
- Mateo.
(Mateo laughs)
(glasses clinking)
- Long may he reign.
- Cheers.
- Salute, salute.
- Sebbie.
- What?
(glass clinking)
(sultry music)
- And you'll be dancing in there.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- We'll see.
Zaki will be.
- Ooh.
- [Zaki] Is there a role for me?
- (laughs) You're serious.
- Yeah.
- Uh, Fabian will be too
busy to dance this year.
- No, no, I will always make time to dance
from (indistinct) Mateo.
- Mm.
(Seb laughs)
(glass clinking)
- [Gabriella] You are stoned and drunk.
- So?
(everybody laughs)
- So, I'm driving home.
(everybody laughs)
- Good thinking, okay.
(insects chittering)
(sultry music)
- Oh, I fucking love this.
All of us back together again,
like I miss the old days.
(insects chittering)
(water trickles)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
(insects chittering)
I've got the blues
I feel so lonely
I'd give the world
If I could only make you understand
Truly would be grand
I'm gonna telephone my baby
Ask him, won't you please come home
But when you're gone,
I worry all day long
Baby, won't you please come home
Baby, won't you please come home
I have tried in vain
And no more call your name
When you left, you broke my heart
Because I never thought part
Now, every hour of the day
You'll hear me say
Baby, won't you please come home
Come home
Baby, won't you please
(insects chittering)
Why do I do just as you say
Why must I just give you your way
Why must I sigh
Why don't I try to forget
It must have been that
something brothers call fate
Kept me thinking I had to wait
I saw them all
Just couldn't fall 'til we met
It had to be you
It had to be you
I wandered around, and suddenly
found that somebody who
Could make me be true
Could make me feel blue
And even be glad just to
be sad thinking of you
Some others I've seen
Might never be mean
Might never be cross,
but try to be boss
But they wouldn't do
For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all of your
faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you
For nobody else gave me a thrill
With all of your
faults, I love you still
It had to be you, wonderful you
It had to be you
(insects chittering)
(insects continue chittering)
(Olivia gags)
(insects chittering)
(fabric brushing)
- [Seb] There we go.
- [Mateo] Seb.
Seb!
Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
Sebbie.
(insects chittering)
Sebbie, where are you?
(insects chittering)
Sebbie!
(insects chittering)
Maybe I can't quiet you!
- [Seb] Mattie.
(insects chittering)
What you doing, man?
- Baby, won't you
please come home?
- You gotta be quiet.
You gotta be quiet.
- I feel so lonely.
- You should be in bed, come on.
I'll be your only
- Come on.
- Get off me!
Don't touch me.
(insects chittering)
(fist punch)
(water splashes)
- Ha! Sober up!
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
- Where's Zaki?
Isn't he with you?
- Why would he be with me?
- Because you fucked him.
(insects chittering)
(Mateo panting)
(intense music)
Why did he fuck you?
(intense music)
Huh? (laughs)
Oh, that, that's right, you don't.
You don't do that anymore.
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
Look at you. (panting)
(intense music)
(Mateo sighs)
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
(water splashes)
(intense music)
(insects chittering)
(water splashes)
Come to Papa.
(insects chittering)
(intense music)
Closer.
(intense music)
Closer.
(intense music)
(intense music continues)
(water trickles)
(water splashes)
(water splashes)
(water splashes)
(Mateo spits and pants)
(water splashes)
(Seb spits)
(Mateo grunts)
(water splashes)
(bodies brushing)
Ah, fuck.
(water splashes)
(both wrestling)
(both loudly breathing)
(fist pounding)
(Seb grunts)
(water splashes)
(both wrestling)
(Mateo panting)
(water splashes)
(fist punching)
(Seb groans)
(both wrestling)
(both groans and grunts)
(water splashes)
(fist punching)
(Seb grunts)
(both groans and grunts)
(Mateo panting)
(water splashes)
(Mateo grunts and pants)
(water trickles)
(insects chittering)
(crickets chirping)
(Seb sighs)
(eerie music)
(Mateo sighs)
(eerie music)
(insects chittering)
- I'm so sorry I hurt you.
- (scoffs) That only took eight years.
- [Seb] You wouldn't speak
to me for eight years.
(eerie music)
- You grew, bro.
- I know.
(eerie music)
I know.
(eerie music)
(Mateo sighs)
(insects chittering)
(lights clicking)
(ominous music)
(insects chittering)
(lively music)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(lively music)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(lively music continues)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
- Oh my God.
(everybody exclaims)
Oh my God!
(everybody laughs)
I'm afraid I'm back! (laughs)
(everybody laughs)
- [Seb] Whoa, ghost.
- [Mateo] Woo.
(everybody laughs)
(singers singing in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singers continue singing
in foreign language)
(singer chanting)
(lively music)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds chirping)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(bags clacking)
(insects chittering)
(footsteps crunching)
(Mateo chuckles)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(insects chittering)
- I love you.
- [Olivia] And I love you too.
Thanks for coming.
(insects chittering)
- Thank you.
- I'll see you in a few days.
(footsteps crunching)
(insects chittering)
(umbrella whirring)
(insects chittering and zooming)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(birds continue chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(birds chirping and whistling)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(heart drumming)
(insects chittering)
(birds chirping)
(heart drumming)
(sultry music)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(sultry music continues)
(gentle music)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)
(gentle music continues)