Cure: The Life of Another Page #2

Synopsis: Linda and Eta are best friends. They are 14 years old and live in Dubrovnik: Eta with her mother and grandmother, Linda with her father, who is a heart specialist at the local hospital and once lived in Switzerland, where Linda was born. The two girls are inseparable, although they often are drawn into fierce arguments. Together, they sneak into discos, fight over boys, and dream about an exciting future beyond their quaint hometown. One of their favorite places is the pine forest of Petka Hill on the outskirts of the city. On the first warm spring day, Eta and Linda retreat to a secret beach beneath the cliffs of Petka Hill. Once again they have an argument, this time with horrific consequences. Eta is left for dead on a rock by the sea, while Linda spends the night wandering aimlessly through the forest. However, the inhabitants of Dubrovnik don't want to know about the guilt and desolation plaguing Linda after her friend's death. The sunny, Mediterranean harbor town now seems sinist
Director(s): Andrea Staka
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Year:
2014
83 min
17 Views


I want to be with the living.

(an you smell me?

I can smell you.

This is for the doctor.

Heel sorry for my mom.

She's been bitter since Dad died.

She can'? enjoy Hie anymore.

I love her and it makes me sad.

We used to laugh so much

before the war.

Eta.

Eta, is that' you?

I just want you to know...

I really trust you.

I wish you trusted me, too.

I know it's hard for you.

But if you want to talk...

You know, you can tell

me everything.

Everything.

Excuse me for disturbing you,

doctor.

I'm Mrs Kalinic.

Nice to meet you.

A small gift.

That really wasn't necessary.

Goodbye.

In a few weeks it'll be summer.

You will enjoy Dubrovnik: The sea,

the warm nights, it's beautiful here.

What are you, a travel agency?

I'm a hospital agency.

What are you wearing?

Is it already that warm?

Look at her!

It's a nice dress.

A bit short though.

Too short.

Trying to please the boys?

I won't even see spring.

Yes, it's getting warmer,

but there's still mist in the morning.

Morning dew.

Go answer it.

Hello?

She's not home yet.

Call the hotel!

You have to be at work earlier.

Ante gave it to me.

He was practically a child then.

He worked hard

and wrote his mother a lot.

Such a wonderful son.

Without this evil war...

he would still be with us.

Spoiled and ungrateful.

Don't think I don't know...

You stole the earrings, I know you did.

No, I didn't, not me.

My little one.

They're yours anyway. Keep them.

My darling.

Didn't you hear what he said?

Smile!

Sit up straight.

We" your eyes.

She's always been sensitive,

even as a child.

Linda.

You're nobody's child.

Silly child, it's nothing.

Just firecrackers.

Eta.

You have to get better, you have to.

Promise me.

I don't know how long I can last

without you.

I bumped info Ivo.

He's back.

We went for a picnic.

On the rocks below Petka.

I warmed myself on the rocks.

Iva had a hard-on but I ignored it'.

He must've jerked off a lei

during the war.

Does h' tum you on reading my diary?

Why don't' you relax a biz'?

Mom and I are worried.

Come off it, Dad.

I'm not going back.

I want to stay here.

She doesn't have time

for me, anyway.

You're not fair, Linda.

I'm going to Split tomorrow.

To a cardio conference.

Can you manage alone?

Sure.

You look different, Linda.

Well, not quite.

You've been gone.

That's only natural.

You gonna stay?

If you want me to, yes.

Hey, girl. Nobody to carry your backpack?

- I can manage alone.

- A strong woman.

I like that. Strong and proud.

You don't let anyone bullshit you, do you.

What do you want to bullshit about?

She knows all the answers.

So you won't come for a ride.

Too boring, right?

I've got an English test.

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