Pieces We Leave Behind (2023) Movie Script

(waves crashing)
(waves continue crashing)
(waves continue crashing)
(tense music)
(pillow rustles)
(sheets rustling)
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(cellphone scrapes)
(cellphone clicks)
(cellphone thuds)
(sheets rustling)
Good morning.
Hey, baby.
What's wrong?
I miss you.
I know. I wish I was here with you.
What are you gonna do?
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(sheets rustling)
(pillow rustling)
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(Matt sighs)
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(toothbrushes clattering)
(hair rustling)
(beard rustling)
(bread clatters)
(toaster clacks)
(door closes)
(hair rustling)
What?
God, you're beautiful.
Shut up.
[Matt] Love you too.
(door opens)
(toaster clacks)
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(cabinet door opens)
(toast clatters)
(cabinet door closes)
(gentle guitar music)
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(birds chirping)
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(birds chirping)
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(footsteps pattering)
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(telephone ringing)
(workers chattering)
(telephone continues ringing)
(workers continue chattering)
(telephone continues ringing)
(workers continue chattering)
Matt?
It's the weekend. What are you doing here?
Just needed a distraction.
Are you okay?
Look, you can take more time off.
You're more than welcome
to. I'll approve it.
Whatever you need.
I can't stand being in our apartment.
[John] And you think
being here will help?
[Matt] Finally moved in.
[Faith] How do you feel?
[Matt] Like you are a
great interior decorator.
It's home.
(ring clattering)
Matt?
Faith, you are my everything.
And I will do everything I can
to make you as happy as you make me.
Will you please spend the
rest of your life with me?
Why?
What?
Nothing would made me happier. Yes.
- Yes?
- Yes.
Yes!
(workers chattering)
I've always hated this job.
What?
Faith said I should
do something different,
something that inspires me.
What inspires you?
Without her?
I have no idea.
I just focused on this
so I could help her achieve her dreams.
Thought we had more time.
Travel is good.
Maybe a vacation will
help you clear your head.
I quit.
(bag rustling)
Matt. Matt.
Don't make any emotional
decisions right now.
Take some time to grieve.
Thank you, John.
You've been great to Faith and me.
I appreciate everything.
(door closes)
(footsteps pattering)
(footsteps continue pattering)
(bag clatters)
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(Matt inhales)
(Matt crying)
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(Matt sniffles)
(Matt sighs)
(Matt sniffles)
(Matt sighs)
(Matt gulps)
(footsteps pattering)
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(footsteps pattering)
(box scrapes)
(bed creaks)
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Okay. You ready?
Yes.
(bed creaks)
And open.
(Faith gasps)
Matt.
Oh, my gosh.
I love this.
Uh, I found it and I figured
it would be your style.
You have great taste.
What a charming way to say I'm messy.
Um, I wouldn't say messy.
This will just help you
be more organized. Yeah.
Thank you.
(box lid closes)
(ring clatters)
(ring clatters)
(box lid closes)
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(box clatters)
(map rustling)
Why don't we go on a trip this weekend?
[Matt] Where would you want to go?
(map rustles)
(television chattering)
So I've been dying to see a lake.
It'll remind us of home.
And there's this cute little mountain town
that Kelly told me about,
you'll absolutely love it.
And there's Joshua Tree, of course.
We could relax in the desert a bit.
I mean, we've lived here for five years
and we haven't even been to the beach.
It's a shame, really.
I mean, we can go wherever
we want to, you know?
(television continues chattering)
This sounds amazing, but I
have my quarterly this weekend.
(Matt sighs)
(television continues chattering)
I can't even get a weekend?
I am so close to getting this promotion.
Once I'm management,
I'll be able to afford
to take you anywhere around
the world, not just California.
Maybe get us our own house?
But I love this apartment. It's ours.
(Faith sighs)
But, okay, I get it.
Whatever.
(map rustling)
(television continues chattering)
(television continues chattering)
(gentle guitar music)
(map rustles)
(bag rustling)
(bag zipping)
(bag rustles)
(clothes rustling)
(door rumbling)
(clothes rustling)
(bag zips)
(bag zipping)
(map rustles)
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(water sloshing)
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(Matt inhales)
(Matt sighs)
(airplane roaring)
(car door opens)
(Matt inhales)
(Matt sighs)
(shoes clattering)
(jacket rustling)
(Matt sighs)
(airplane continues roaring)
(shoe clatters)
(airplane continues roaring)
(water sloshing)
(Matt sighs)
(car door opens)
(water continues sloshing)
(Matt inhales)
(Mass sighs)
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(car door opens)
(box clatters)
(footsteps rustling)
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(wind blowing)
(footsteps rustling)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps continue rustling)
(water sloshing)
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(water continues sloshing)
You'd have loved this.
(water continues sloshing)
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(water sloshing)
(earrings clattering)
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(footsteps rustling)
Where's your mind at today, beautiful?
In the forest, looking up at the sky.
Mm.
Sounds peaceful.
Well, let's hope I can
convey that in this painting.
(Faith chuckles)
(water sloshing)
(sand rustling)
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(sand rustling)
(birds squawking)
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(footsteps rustling)
(car door opens)
(car door closes)
(map rustling)
(dog barking)
(car whirring)
(car continues whirring)
(bird squawking)
(car rumbling)
(car whooshes)
(birds chirping)
(car humming)
(truck rumbling)
(truck rumbling)
(birds chirping)
(dog barking)
(birds continue chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
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(cellphone tapping)
(Matt sighs)
(cellphone clatters)
(alarm chimes)
(birds chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(gentle guitar music)
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(bird squawking)
(car door closes)
(bird squawking)
(bird squawking)
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(bird squawking)
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(crickets chirping)
(birds squawking)
(car door closes)
(birds continue squawking)
(footsteps rustling)
(crickets continue chirping)
(door opens)
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(door closes)
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(people chattering)
(people continue chattering)
(people continue chattering)
(people continue chattering)
(door rumbles)
Who the hell are you?
Matt.
Why are you in my parents' cabin?
I rented it for the night.
Dammit.
I'm so sorry. I didn't know it was booked.
[Matt] It's okay.
[Andrew] What are we supposed to do now?
Is there anywhere else we can go in town?
[Stephanie] Nowhere fun
and definitely no hot tub.
(Andrew chuckles)
(Andrew sighs)
Uh, where did y'all drive in from?
LA.
That's, that's a drive.
Uh, look, there's plenty of space here.
You're more than welcome
to stay and have your fun.
I'll keep to myself.
No, I don't want to inconvenience you.
You already paid for the place.
Uh, we'll figure it out.
Whatever you want.
Thank you. We appreciate you.
Wait. Can we trust you?
I mean, you're a stranger
and we're alone in the woods.
(Matt sighs)
Just trying to be nice.
(hand patting)
We'll let you know.
(door rumbles)
(crickets chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(chimes jingling)
Mind if I join you for a
second, get some fresh air?
It's your cabin.
So what brings you to
the top of the mountain?
Just (sighs) trying to get away.
From what?
You don't have to tell me.
No, it's fine.
Just, just a lot to process.
I understand.
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
What happened?
Uh, (sighs) you should
go enjoy your night.
It's a bit of a bummer.
I'm sure it's fine.
You can tell me, and maybe it'll help?
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(dog barking)
(crickets continue chirping)
And so now I have no idea what to do.
Keep searching for this
universal grand revelation,
but I doubt that's gonna happen.
My god, I've never loved anything
as much as you loved her.
[Matt] Not yet. You will
though, when you're ready.
I don't know. It's hard to
find love like that these days.
I mean, you can't trust anyone.
What would she want you to do?
(Matt sighs)
Honestly, I have no idea.
What's in the jewelry box?
(crickets continue chirping)
(latch clatters)
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[Matt] Okay. It's a red thread.
Yeah, well, some people believe
that there is an invisible red thread
that connects and ties people together,
you know, like their destiny,
so this shows that we're
officially connected.
Well, I'm glad it's official.
(Faith chuckles)
Thank you for this.
(Faith chuckles)
(pregnancy test stick taps)
Is this real?
(Faith chuckles)
[Faith] Another thing that
makes us officially connected.
(both chuckling)
(crickets chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
I don't get it, but she loved it.
She always believed in
destiny, the universe.
Just never my thing.
[Andrew] Does that mean
she's watching over you?
(crickets continue chirping)
Do you guys paint?
Not well.
(all chuckling)
Uh, me either.
But I got some of these a little earlier.
(objects clattering)
Guys want to have some fun?
I'm in.
[Stephanie] Sure. Hmm.
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
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(footsteps rustling)
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(ladder creaking)
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
(gentle guitar music)
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(birds chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(vehicles rumbling)
(car humming)
(vehicles rumbling)
(vehicles continue rumbling)
(vehicles continue rumbling)
(car humming)
(car continues humming)
(cellphone rings)
[Rebecca] Matt. Hey, how are you doing?
I'm, uh, well, you know.
[Rebecca] Yeah, I know.
We haven't heard from
you since the funeral.
We've been worried.
Yeah, I'm, sorry, Rebecca.
I just needed to process everything.
[Rebecca] Are you back at work yet?
I tried.
[Rebecca] Faith loved
you so much, honey.
Her father and I know
what you're going through.
If you need anything,
you just let us know.
Thank you.
[Rebecca] Matt, are you okay, really?
No.
[Rebecca] Just make sure
you take care of yourself.
Processing grief, it can be hard alone.
Yeah, I'm just gonna
be gone for a little bit.
I need to take some time.
[Rebecca] I understand.
Oh, Tom wants to say hello.
No. No, no, no.
You don't have to do that.
You...
(Matt sighs)
[Tom] Hello, Matt. You still there?
Yes, sir.
[Tom] As always, you can call me Tom.
Yes, sir.
[Tom] Do you remember the
day you asked for my blessing?
Yes, sir.
(door closes)
You got this.
You got this.
(Matt exhales)
(faucet running)
(water splashing)
(Matt sighs)
(Matt sighs)
You got this.
(Matt sighs)
(footsteps pattering)
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(hand patting)
(hands patting)
(cellphone clicking)
(line rings)
Uh, hi. Uh, hello, sir.
[Tom] Boyfriend of my
daughter, how can I help you?
It's, um, Matt. Actually,
it doesn't matter.
Uh, I was wondering if I could talk to you
about something very important to me.
[Tom] Sure.
Okay, well, you know
that I love Faith, right?
So much. She's amazing.
Good job.
Uh, never mind.
I was wondering if I could ask
for your blessing to marry Faith.
[Tom] If you're going
to ask for my blessing,
then ask for it, son.
- No, you're right.
You're right.
Mr. Anderson, may I please have
your permission to marry Faith?
[Tom] Before I say anything,
let me ask you something.
Do you honestly think you're
good enough for my daughter?
(refrigerator door closes)
(bottle cap clatters)
(Matt groans)
Honestly, no.
[Tom] Then how should I reply?
(Matt mumbles)
Mr. Anderson, I am not good enough yet.
I promise I will do everything I can
to be good enough to marry Faith.
Uh, hello, sir?
[Tom] That's all we can do, isn't it?
My answer is yes. And,
Matt, you can call me Tom.
Yes, sir. Mr. Anderson.
Uh, Tom. Tom.
Listen, I won't let you down.
(no audio)
Woo!
[Tom] You lived up to those
high expectations, Matt.
Appreciate the moments
that made you who you are.
She may be gone, but you'll
always be a part of our family.
(windmills whirring)
(car door opens)
(car door closes)
(car humming)
(vehicles rumbling)
(vehicles continue rumbling)
(Matt crying)
(steering wheel creaks)
(Matt continues crying)
(steering wheel creaks)
(Matt continues crying)
(Matt continues crying)
(window knocking)
(window whirring)
Hey, buddy. You all right in there?
I'm fine.
Are you sure? You
look pretty distraught.
Dinner?
You look like you could use a friend.
Maybe someone that could cook a real meal?
Look, I'm fine. Thank you.
Yeah, you mentioned that.
Listen, wait here,
I'm gonna go inside, grab some more beers.
When I come back, follow me.
Or you can go off and cry alone.
Wait, do you always
approach strangers like this?
I like people in transition.
You're not gonna kill me, are you?
No. You're not my type.
(wind blowing)
(wind continues blowing)
(SUV rumbling)
(SUV continues rumbling)
(car rumbling)
(wind blowing)
(SUV rumbling)
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(both chattering)
(wind blowing)
(wind continues blowing)
(wind continues blowing)
[Matt] This is a beautiful
house you have out here.
Thank you.
Yeah, it's a nice little
vacation home for me.
Helps me clear my mind from work.
What do you do?
I'm a therapist.
Oh, god.
Look, I'm not sure I can
handle a shrink right now.
All right, how about an
unbiased drinking companion?
(no audio)
So you bring strangers home often?
Like I said, I like
people in transition.
Grown man crying alone in his car
kinda makes me curious as
what you have going on.
Uh, fair. All right, well,
thank you for your kindness.
Oh, of course.
(bottles tapping)
So what's her name?
(no audio)
Faith.
It's a beautiful name.
[Matt] Yeah.
And where is Faith?
She's dead.
So now you're just on a journey to, um,
find out what's next?
Well, what makes you
think I have to go anywhere?
I don't know.
I've met many grieving
widowers wandering about,
lost in the universe.
Deep down, you know
everything's gonna be okay,
but you just can't imagine how.
(no audio)
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I just wish I'd have done better by her,
spent more time with her.
I mean, we should've been
visiting these locations together.
Now, it's just all gone.
What about the painting?
Uh, Faith was a painter.
She always wanted me to try,
but, as you saw, I'm horrible.
(Allie chuckles)
Well, maybe it wasn't
about the painting.
Maybe it was just to push
you to try something new,
move you out of your comfort zone.
(airplane roaring)
(airplane continues roaring)
Faith?
(crickets chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
So what do I do now?
Mourn how you're going to mourn.
But you got to be really
honest with yourself,
what you're trying to accomplish here.
Eventually, that map is
gonna run out of places to go
and that jewelry box is gonna be empty.
And then what?
(crickets continue chirping)
(Matt sighs)
(crickets continue chirping)
So this may sound weird.
Do you mind if I leave a piece
of her jewelry here with you?
I'd be honored.
(airplane roaring)
(latch clicks)
(latch clatters)
(ring clatters)
(box lid closes)
Matt, what's one of my dreams?
A chocolate figurine of
yourself filled with caramel.
Damn, you know me so well, but no.
One of my pieces is going to be
in a gallery opening next week!
Baby, wow!
(Faith laughs)
- Yeah!
- That is amazing.
[Faith] Thank you.
Hey. Oh, hey, hey, hey.
This is just the first step.
- Yeah, yeah, it's awesome.
- Yeah.
[Faith] No. No, no, no, no.
Hey, no.
Up. Come on.
- No, I'm-
- Come on.
[Faith] Let's enjoy this moment.
(Matt sighs)
(Faith laughs)
Logic erased by the wine
[Faith] Little spinny spin?
(Matt mumbles)
You can go this way. (laughs)
Think I'm supposed to, you know-
(Faith laughs)
You know, who would've thought
that boring old me would be
married to a famous painter?
[Faith] How can you be
boring if you're my husband?
I am not the dreamer,
babe. My work can come home.
You're everything I need.
You're not gonna leave me
when you're rich and famous, are you?
Some 18-year-old actor may want you.
(Faith chuckles)
Nope, and you're not gonna leave me
for some numbers-loving
nerd like you, are you?
Wow.
(Faith chuckles)
Never.
[Faith] Good.
I don't want that
I just want you, babe
Hold me
(crickets chirping)
(latch clacks)
(box clatters)
(dirt rustling)
(crickets continue chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
[Allie] Was that a toe ring?
(both chuckling)
(Matt sighs)
[Matt] Faith got on
the trend in high school.
Just refused to give it up.
(both chuckling)
(gentle guitar music)
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(door closes)
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(bag clatters)
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(toast crunching)
(airplane roaring)
Look, just go see your friends without me.
I'll make it up to you. I promise.
[Faith] When? All you
ever do is work anymore.
We have a baby on the way.
What do you want me to do?
(Matt sighs)
I need you to be here too, Matt.
I love your ambition,
but you need to find a balance, a life.
(binder clatters)
You are my life, Faith.
I left my secure job, everything I knew,
everything I had, to
come out here for you.
I want you to be able
to do your own thing.
That means I have to work.
I appreciate all the
sacrifices you've made,
but we're drifting apart.
And if that happens,
then what's the point?
What's the point?
(Matt sighs)
Look, I'm sorry.
Let's talk about it tonight, over dinner.
No. We need to talk about this now.
You're not happy. You're not fulfilled.
20 years, you're gonna look back
and think you wasted your
life in that cubicle.
I have you.
I am happy.
And we have a kid on the way.
This is all I could ask for.
(no audio)
(door closes)
(papers rustling)
(Matt sighs)
(bag zips)
(cellphone rings)
Hello?
[Police Officer] Mr. Jackson?
Speaking.
[Police Officer]
Faith Jackson's husband?
Yes?
[Police Officer] Mr.
Jackson, I'm sorry to say
your wife was involved in a car accident.
[Matt] Well, where is she?
[Police Officer] She's
here at the hospital.
By the time she made it, she was gone.
I know this is hard,
but we need you to come
in to identify the body.
Mr. Jackson?
Mr. Jackson?
Mr. Jackson?
(no audio)
(no audio)
(footsteps pattering)
(footsteps continue pattering)
(footsteps continue pattering)
(bag clatters)
(painting rustles)
(workers chattering)
(footsteps pattering)
(footsteps pattering)
[Matt] Painting is not my thing.
(car humming)
(waves crashing)
(map rustling)
(car door opens)
(alarm chimes)
(car door closes)
(no audio)
(waves crashing)
(wind blowing)
(seagulls squawking)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
(seagulls squawking)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
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(wind continues blowing)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
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(wind continues blowing)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
Look at that.
I knew you'd love this.
Matt, it's time.
You need to let me go.
[Matt] I know, but I don't think I can.
You can do anything
you put your mind to.
I've always believed in you.
I always will. But you
have to make the choice.
Live, for me.
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
I love you.
Shut up.
I love you too.
Always.
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
(waves continue crashing)
(wind continues blowing)
(gentle guitar music)
Summer and winter time
Logic erased by the wine
This goes, fell down
slowly, the staircase
He tries with his words
To wipe off the tears on her face
She cries softly and
he pours another glass
She lies on the same
side, now empty bed
Wanting
Hold me
Hold me