Bleeding Heart Page #2

Synopsis: A yoga instructor looks to protect her sex-worker sister from her deadbeat boyfriend.
 
IMDB:
5.1
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43%
TV-MA
Year:
2015
80 min
116 Views


My boyfriend, Cody.

Well, it's nice to meet you.

Yeah, likewise.

You know I can, uh...

I can see the family resemblance.

Must be like looking

in a mirror with you two.

Hey, wait, let me, uh...

Let me buy you a drink.

- What do you want?

- Oh, um, well I'm...

- I'm driving tonight, so just a water.

- Oh, bullshit, come on,

You can have one drink, right?

No, I'm... I've got a really

early start in the morning, so...

A glass of wine, maybe?

You look like

the chardonnay type.

You are the chardonnay type.

Well, sometimes,

but not... Not tonight.

- No?

- Thank you.

Baby, can you just

get her a water, please?

Okay.

All right, so one water,

One vodka and cranberry

for the princess.

I'll see you inside.

- Hey, can we go?

- Is everything okay?

I can't deal with him

tonight, let's go.

- Sure.

- - Okay.

Do you want to tell him?

Do you want a lime in it?

- Hey. Hey.

- - Just trust me.

Where the f*** are you going?

I'm buying you a f***ing drink,

- F*** off.

- - What the f*** is that bullshit?

- Hey, come on,

- Get off!

I'm buying you f***ing drinks.

- Hey, hey, hey...

- Don't f***ing hit me.

Leave her alone, man.

I'm sorry, who the f*** are you?

Hey, be cool, man.

If the lady wants

to leave, just...

- Cody, cut it out!

- I said, who the f*** are you?

- Look, I got no... Hey!

- Who the f*** are you?

You don't have any problems?

I've got problems.

- Can you get me out of here?

- - I got no problem...

- Please?

- - That's funny,

'Cause I've got a big

f***ing problem.

Leave us alone!

Oh, that's cute, f***.

F***ing weakling.

We have to call the police.

Please, may, let's just go.

Stop it!

Sh*t, huh?

What the f*** you gonna do?

- Jesus.

- - Shiva, where are you going?

I think it's fate

that we met right now,

Don't you?

I also think that you are a powerful,

beautiful woman

Who doesn't even realize it.

Thanks.

- Good-Night.

- Good-Night.

Lokah samastah sukhino bhavantu.

What are you doing?

I'm just saying

a prayer for peace.

You're such a hippie.

Sorry.

No, it's...

It's okay.

It's nice.

May.

May.

Hey.

I did not feel comfortable

letting her go back

To her own place.

Okay.

I've gotta go, I've got a private.

- Okay -

You've got class in less than an hour.

So you should start moving.

No, I think I'm gonna

cancel today.

Cancel? What?

Look, I'm happy

that you found your sister...

- Hi.

- Hi, I'm sorry,

I just needed to use

the bathroom.

Oh, yeah, it's just...

Um, there, on the left.

And this is my boyfriend.

Hi, Shiva. Dex.

Very nice to meet you.

Yeah, you too.

She seems sweet.

- Okay. We can talk about this later.

- Okay.

- All right

- Mm-Hmm. Bye.

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Diane Bell

Diane Robin (Di) Bell (born 11 June 1943) is an Australian feminist anthropologist, author and activist. She has a particular focus on the Aboriginal people of Australia, Indigenous land rights, human rights, Indigenous religions, violence against women, and on environmental issues. She is Professor Emerita of Anthropology at the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and Writer and Editor in Residence at Flinders University, South Australia. Bell was born in and grew up in Melbourne. In 2005, after 17 years in the United States, she returned to Australia and worked on a number of projects in South Australia. Bell lives and writes in Canberra.Her books include Daughters of the Dreaming (1983/93); Generations: Grandmothers, mothers, and daughters (1987); Law: The old and the new (1980); Religion in Aboriginal Australia (co-edited 1984); and Radically Speaking: Feminism reclaimed (co-edited 1996). Ngarrindjeri Wurruwarrin: A world that is, was, and will be (1998) won a NSW Premier's Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year Award, the Queensland Premier's History Award and the Australian Literary Society Gold Medallion. Evil: A novel (2005) was made into a play and performed in DC and Adelaide. She also wrote Kungun Ngarrindjeri Miminar Yunnan: Listen to Ngarrindjeri Women Speaking (2008). more…

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