In the Room Page #2

Synopsis: Six different stories of six couples in a particular room in a hotel in Singapore.
 
IMDB:
4.6
Year:
2015
104 min
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Puberty.

Scared to face my family,

scared of meeting girls,

scared of meeting boys,

scared of meeting you.

I'm scared of facing everything.

And this,

is the last time

I don't need to be afraid anymore.

Are you sure?

You are not sure?

I am sure.

I am sure that I love you.

And it's not important at all that...

Forget it...

I've told you many times.

I want this.

Are you sure you are not doing this for me?

Not for anyone.

I want to feel complete.

We are already complete.

This is not fair.

It has nothing to do with us.

I've told you before,

This is destiny.

You and me.

It is destiny.

May I see it?

I'm going to miss him.

He will miss you too.

He's still going to be there,

Just on the inside...

transformed.

Did I hurt you?

No.

Don't stop.

Hello

It's me.

You're going to the airport?

Leaving for Thailand?

Why the rush?

Will you be back for the party on Wednesday?

With the Ambassador.

Don't worry.

I have my gown ready.

Yes.

The blue one.

The one you like.

Bye.

Sit.

Harder!

I'll get that.

Thank you.

Boon.

You are...

my life.

We have been there too.

On our honeymoon.

Maybe.

Yoshihiro Tatsumi.

Reincarnation.

You are so silly.

If only, it was that simple.

Mariko?

This country is so messy

I love it.

No matter where you look,

you get surprised.

You see something Chinese... Chinese... Chinese...

then suddenly it's Indian.

Or you see white people...

white people... white people,

then suddenly Malay.

Where else on earth is it so mixed up

and so bloody hot!

You're very talkative today.

If you don't talk, then I will.

I don't talk because there's nothing to say.

I don't talk for nothing.

Did I hurt your feelings?

Look.

You are the one who suggested

that we take this trip

so that you can forget that idiot!

You don't like the food,

you don't like the people.

I don't get it.

Number 1,

I need to get out of town

I don't want to see places that remind me of him.

Number 2,

I want to be somewhere as un-romantic as possible,

a place like this city

No history,

no art.

Sterile, like a hospital.

With so many strict laws.

Then I can concentrate.

Concentrate?

On what?

Hating him.

I thought we were here to forget.

After I finish hating him,

I'll forget.

You eat this with your hands

it's Indian.

Don't make me hate you too.

You cannot hate me.

I am the only man in the world

who will not let you down.

Says who?

Says you.

You dip it,

in this curry.

Hey.

Didn't we say no crying?

Right. No crying.

If there's any curry

What?

If there's any curry in my hair, I'll kill you.

Saying that now... is too late!

Come here

Thank you.

For being my best friend.

You're probably the only one in the world

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Andrew Hook

Andrew Hook, FBA, FRSE, is Emeritus Bradley Professor of English Literature at the University of Glasgow.Having graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1954, he completed national service and went on to graduate study at Manchester and Princeton universities. He received his doctorate from Princeton in 1960. His teaching career divided almost equally into a decade at the University of Edinburgh, a decade at the University of Aberdeen, and almost two decades at the University of Glasgow. Since retiring from the University of Glagow he has been a Visiting Fellow at the Princeton University English Department and has subsequently taught at Dartmouth College, the College of Wooster in Ohio, and St. Thomas University in Minneapolis—St. Paul. Throughout his career he has taught courses in English, Scottish and American literature. He became a Fellow of The Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2000. more…

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