Come Back to Me Page #2

Synopsis: Sarah and Josh are married suburbanites. After a car accident, Sarah suffers blackouts. As her life spirals she hides a camera in her home and unlocks a horrific secret with far-reaching consequences.
Director(s): Paul Leyden
Production: Freestyle Releasing
 
IMDB:
5.9
Metacritic:
31
Rotten Tomatoes:
17%
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Year:
2014
90 min
$4,156
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You do wanna have a baby with me, don't you?

I mean, starting a family, it's a big deal.

I-I guess I just need a little more time.

It's-it's only been, like,

the last couple of months

since your accident that we've...

even talked about it.

I got a second shot, babe.

I don't wanna waste any more time.

I want to make every moment count.

So, let's go skydiving.

Hello?

Hey, babe, it's me.

Shouldn't you be home?

I know, I'm sorry,

I haven't been able to call 'til now.

Um, I am gonna rest up here for a

couple of hours and take another shift.

Really?

Yeah, I mean, I wanna take

as many as I can right now.

You know...

Night shifts mean bigger tips. I get it.

I mean, I don't like it, but I get it.

Look, as soon as I'm finished with this God damn

thesis, I will start contributing again, I swear.

No, it's... it's not that. I mean...

I think it's time we started

to save for the future.

I mean, who knows what that may bring, right?

Uh, yeah. OK, listen, hon, I gotta go. Umm...

You sure you're alright with this?

Yeah, no, I'm fine, of course.

- Go.

- OK, I'll see you in the morning.

Love you.

- There you are.

- Hello.

I'm glad you made it. How you doin'?

- Good, how are you?

- I'm good.

Look at you. You are just gorgeous.

And when I saw you in that club the other day,

I just had-I just had to have you...

Great ass...

Dale, what a pleasant surprise.

Really?

How can I help you?

Ta-da! All gone.

The cookies.

They were delicious.

I'm glad you enjoyed them.

Well, at first, I was a little

upset because they're not homemade...

because homemade's better, right?

But then I took my first bite, and

I... I didn't stop until I finished.

Well, I better get back...

Right.

You have things to do.

- Good night.

- Oh, just, uh, one more thing?

Wh-what was the brand, again?

Uh...of the cookies?

Um... Rainbridge Farm.

Right, Rainbridge Farm.

I'm gonna pick some of those up at work tomorrow.

OK. Good night, Dale.

To the extent that the consumption

of Internet pornography

is a factor subverting family life,

it harms not only those affected

immediately by the user,

but also by the wider society,

as well, as empirical research

testifies, to the relationship

between family stability and the desirable

individual and social outcomes.

It was awful.

I mean, I woke up hyperventilating, disoriented.

My heart was racing like a million miles a minute.

Pavor nocturnus.

Excuse me?

Night terrors.

They're most common with kids,

but not uncommon with adults,

especially those experiencing stress

or a recent traumatic episode.

I'd say you fit into both

categories, don't you think?

Look, they're not dangerous, but

what you do during them can be.

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Paul Leyden

Paul Augustine Leyden (born 16 December 1972) is an Australian actor, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for playing the role of Simon Frasier on the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. He played Simon in the 2009 mini series "Maneater". He also had a brief stint on The Young and the Restless as "Blake". Leyden was born and raised in Melbourne by his parents, John and Ros Leyden. He is one of five children. The actor starred in the mini-series Tribe, and can be seen in episodes of Farscape, BeastMaster , Law & Order: Special Victims Unit and Home and Away. Leyden's hobbies include playing outdoor sports, the saxophone, and guitar. He resides in Los Angeles. more…

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