Who You Wanted All the Time (2024) Movie Script

-We are preconditioned to respond
favorably to groups of three,
thus this rhetorical technique
is often used to strengthen
one's legal argumentation.
Such examples include
past, present and future,
blood, sweat and tears,
and life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Each part equally represents the greater whole,
so to focus on one will shrink its effectiveness
- Yeah, the one time.
- Becky
- No, no. Hmm....
like... more like a a buzzing.
yeah, yeah, yeah, like a...
like a buzzing sound.
Yep, okay.,
Okay, next week.
Wednesday at 10 ?
Uh, yes sorry. That, that works.
Yep, uh, Beck O' Connor. Thank you.
- What they think ?
- Uh, just that...
it's abnormal for it to to go on for so long.
- I told you to call sooner.
- Yeah.
- Remember, it got worse after Tyler'sparty.
- Yeah, I heard you.
- Cause you were standing by the speaker all night.
- You know why ? I talked to people.
- You talk to me ?
Am I have to learn American Sign Language
to be able to talk to you?
- Alright, notfunny. Can you just turn around, please ?
- Once you lose your hearing it never comes back,
askmy grandma.
Hey, maybe it's a family thing.
you should call home and ask.
- It's just an infection or something, okay ?
It's nothing.
It's nothing serious.
- Dude can you relax a bit,
you're stressing me out.
- I can't. I've got...
I got a lawyer's call meeting.
- But I just got here.
- Well, it's not like I asked you to come over.
I'm sorry... I, I'm sorry.
- Hey, it's cool.
if you have time in your schedule maybe
we should stand in a heart to heart,
nextTuesday ?
- Can you just shut up for two seconds?
Did you know that, hmm...
that guytoday ?
- What ?
- The... the one in the quad.
- Oh, the hot one ?
- Yes.
- No, why ?
- You want me to hook you up ?
- No. I just... he smiled at you,
so I thought...
- No, he didn't.
- ... that you might know him.
- He could have been smiling at you.
- Come on !
- Look, I know
mommy and daddy didn't compliment you
enough growing up and that...
- Cut it out, seriously. Just...
- Look you're not repulsive looking.
If you like somebody, tell him.
- Just stuff it.
- Should I wait for you ?
- Hum... no, I'll be late.
- Hey, can you, hm...
can you help me with this ?
- Uh, yeah, yeah sure.
- Thanks, sorry. I've been looking for
like 30 minutes.
Ijust can't, I can't figure it out
- Yeah this is, hmm... this is PS.
We're in, we're in D.
- Oh, okay.
Sorry. Now I feel stupid.
- No you're okay, hmm...
Here just... come.
- Here.
- Do you... do you work here ?
- Uh, no, well Jasper does,
I mean my friend, hmm...
I just I have
a better understanding ofthe Library of Congress
classification system.
Yeah, uh... is anything else you need help with ?
- No.
- All right, hmm...
I... I'm going togo check out
if anything needs to...
- I'd probably get lost without you so...
- Hey.
- Sorry,
the loser desk isdownstairs.
- Good thing we're here then.
- You found my assistant in the stacks ?
- Yes,and he was very helpful
- No issues with the ghost... Georgie ?
- Ghost ?
- Yeah, I've never seen him, but my assistant
sayshe just sits at one of the desk
and study for hours.
Still, silent, vacant.
We call him old bones Beck.
- Jass...
- Sounds like a very intriguing ghost.
So, you know, maybe he wants to, hmm...
come over tonight fordinner, maybe...
drinks, a couple of games...
- What kind of games ?
- Hmm... you'll have to come to find out.
- I can ask.
- Here's my address, hmm...
How's... how's eight work ?
- Sounds good.
- Oh, and, hum... tell him
he can... tell him he can bring
his funny friend too.
- Just, just don't say
anythingembarrassing, okay ?
- When do I ever embarrass you ?
- Oh here.
- Stop, stop.
- Let me fix it, it's just...
- Please, stop it.
- Hey
- Uh, I brought this.
- It's a nice place.
- Thanks, it's close to class, it's convenient.
You guys you're far or close ?
- Oh, we're a little morefar but, hm...
it's a nice walk.
- Good, yeah.
All right, here you go...
- Thank you.
- One for you
To, hum... to new friends.
Cheers.
- Cheers.
- So Beck, you study what ? Pre-law, right ?
- Yeah.
- And Jas studies, I don't know, life ?
How did you guys meet ?
- Oh, uh our door mates
in our freshmanyear were
hooking up at each other.
- No...
- So, me and Beck would just come over... hang out
- And you twonever...
- Joined ?
- As roommates.
- No.
- Hum... No.
- Okay. I was just kidding.
- Oh, yeah, no, no, ja.
- Oh my God, youguys are so serious.
Here, here.
You know what we need ?
- Oh, hey.
- It's good ? Yeah ?
- Oh yeah.
- It's nice, it's a good one, it's one of my favorites.
- Yes, that's nice.
- Come on Beck, join in.
- I'm okay, lads.
- Come on !
- Oh, Beck doesn't dance.
I thought we're going to be playing games.
- It's not really games.
It's... it's actually something quite serious.
- Aahooo....
You hear that Beck ?
Somethingserious.
- You know, all my close friends have to do it.
You want to be my close friends, right ?
- Dependson what we have to do.
- Don't worry.
You... you'll like it.
- Loosen up.
I'll protect you. Okay Becky ?
Hey, umm...
do you mind if I...
- Mind if you want...
if I'm on the moves a little ?
- While I'm here ?
- Justa little.
- Yeah I don't care, just, humm...
just don't be corny.
- Come on Beck,
unlike you,
Georgie's a romantic,
he'll like corny.
What is this ?
- You'll see.
Put your mask on.
- Anything for you, I guess ?
- Are you scared?
Good.
- Are we summoning something ?
I don't believe in that shit.
- You should believe in something, Jasper.
Now...
in order to be initiated
into myinner circle,
you have to sacrifice something.
- What ? Like... like an animal ?
- No, more like inan exchange,
you have to lose one thing to gain another.
- So, like a secret ?
- Exactly,
those areworth a lot to me.
- I think that...
I think, hum...
- Come on Jasper, give me something
- Maybe I'm afraid to tell you the truth.
Can I sacrifice that ?
- Only if youpromise to never lie.
- Promise.
- And Beck ?
Beck ?
Beck ?
- Beck ?
- Come on !
- Beck !
- Beck !
- Beck !
- Beck !
- Beck !
- Come on !
- It's a task.
- Say something.
- Answer the question.
- Please, just be nice.
- What you'd give up ?
- I give you up !
You hear me ?
I give you up !
In courts civil, criminal and specialized,
the Judiciary hinges upon a rule of three:
the truth,
the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth.
Perjury is considered an ultimate transgression
and, when proven guilty,
the individual may face incarceration.
Those who refuse the oath
shall be held in contempt of court
and excluded from any future proceedings.