Everyday Page #2

Synopsis: Over a period of five years Karen takes her four young children on the long and laborious journey to visit her husband Ian,imprisoned for an unspecified crime. Away from the jail life goes on as the kids get into a fight over a taunt about their father by another school-kid and Karen,feeling lonely,sleeps with Eddie from the pub where she works. Towards the end of his sentence Ian is given a day out to spend with the family and disaster almost strikes after an allegation of drug smuggling,but somehow the family will pull through.
Genre: Drama
Production: Sundance Selects
  1 win & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
55
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
Year:
2012
106 min
Website
85 Views


Do you want to go for a wee walk?

Should we go for a wee walk?

You're my big boy, aren't you?

There she is, over there. Daddy...

Oh, she'll be OK.

She's still worried.

You OK now?

Do you want to have a seat?

Do you want?

There we go.

You OK, honey?

You all right?

Yeah, she's OK.

Aww.

She likes me.

Of course she likes you!

She's your sister.

They were up late last night,

that's why they're tired.

How did your visit go, mate?

Yeah, it was all right.

How about you?

Yeah, well. Yeah, very well.

SLOW, CALM MUSIC PLAYS

Your mum's down.

Yeah?

Yeah, she's looking after

the kids for me.

She sends her love to you.

She never comes to see me.

No.

Out you come, you rascal!

I miss making love to you.

I miss you.

Do you think about me...

when you're in bed?

What's wrong?

What do you think about?

What?

Go on.

What?

What do you miss?

I'm not saying.

Why not?

Cos!

I miss lots of things.

Like what?

She's watching me.

She's not watching...

She is watching me.

Is she f***, it's her job.

I miss when you kiss me here.

Yeah?

Should I take my cardigan off?

Yeah.

That's nice.

Can you see?

Yeah.

Does that fit OK?

Yeah.

They can see what I'm doing.

No, they can't, don't worry.

They can.

Don't worry.

Tell me now.

Say...

I miss when you go inside me.

It's nice.

I like it.

When I f*** you?

Yeah.

Say it.

No.

Go on.

I don't want to.

Just say it. Please.

I like when you f*** me.

Come on, love,

will you go and get the boys?

COUNTDOWN CLOCK MUSIC PLAYS

Tea's ready!

Well, we'll not wait for them.

They won't have gone far.

GUNSHO REPEATED GUNSHOTS

Oh, hi, Karen. How is he?

He's all right.

Hiya. Daddy gives you a big kiss.

Where are the boys?

Oh, they're out playing.

They're not outside.

I went and looked.

Are they in the garden?

Look, they're just boys,

they'll be back.

Oh, Jesus.

Hey!

I don't believe this.

They'll be back, they're just boys.

What the hell does that mean?!

Shaun's only five.

God, no wonder Ian ended up

how he did.

I'm going out to find them, OK?

I won't be long.

Just finish your tea for your gran.

CALM MUSIC PLAYS

Shaun!

What've you been doing?

Bad boy!

Where's Robert?

Shaun, where is Robert?

He's out there somewhere.

Oh, there you are.

I told you he'd be OK.

He's a big boy.

You can't mollycoddle him.

Take your jacket off, Shaun.

Well, Robert's still not back, is he?

Oh, Jesus!

GATE CLICKS:

Where the hell have you been?!

Drop that!

Robert, drop it!

Give me that gun!

Give me the gun! Get inside!

Straight to bed!

Where have you been?!

Do you want a cup of tea?

No, thanks. I'm tired.

I'm going to bed.

Night, dear.

I'll just throw it

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Laurence Coriat

Laurence Coriat is a French screenwriter and short film director, best known for her work with Michael Winterbottom. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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