Stuck Page #3

Synopsis: Brandi is a hard-partying, overworked, nursing assistant desperate for a promotion at the retirement home where she works. After a night of drug-binging and partying, she accidentally hits a certain Thomas Bardo a deadbeat and recently evicted man who gets stuck in the windshield of her car. Not wanting to call for help since she is driving under the influence, Brandi, chooses not to get Thomas medical help and instead drives home and leaves him clinging to his life in the windshield of her car. While Brandi frantically tries to decide what she is going to do, Thomas, tries to free himself knowing his time is running out.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Stuart Gordon
Production: ThinkFilm
  2 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
72%
R
Year:
2007
85 min
267 Views


- BRANDl:
Sorry!

- Hey, what's your problem?

Oh, baby.

Sh*t.

Should have let him take me in.

Be some place to f***ing stay.

- Hello?

- Hi, it's Brandi.

Yeah, I know.

Yeah, you're going to the store, right?

Yeah.

Can you pick up some snacks,

some chips or something?

I've really got the munchies.

Honey? Honey?

Hello?

Goddamn phone.

Hey! Hey, look. That car. That car.

I know that guy. I do. He's stuck on the car.

The guy was stuck like a goddamn bug.

Calm down right now

and keep those hands above your head.

You didn't even look.

F***.

Help...

Help me, please.

- I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

- Help.

It wasrt my fault. You should have

watched where you were going.

Please help me.

I'm hurt. I'm hurt bad. Please.

- Please.

- I gotta go.

- Please.

- Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Yeah, I will. I will. I'll get help.

I'll be right back.

- Hey, baby.

- Honey.

Whoa, baby, what's wrong? What's wrong?

Honey.

I was in an accident.

An accident? You okay?

Yeah, yeah, I'm okay, I'm okay.

But I haven't even told you yet.

I was waiting for later,

but I've been offered a new job,

an NA Captain job.

It's a big promotion. It's a lot more money.

And now this happens,

and it wasrt even my fault.

Okay, okay, okay. Wait a minute.

Just sit down, all right?

I think you really need a drink.

Here.

All right, don't look at it. Drink it.

Baby, what the f***?

How bad was the accident?

I hit someone.

Oh, sh*t.

But it wasrt my fault.

Baby, it wasrt my fault.

He wasrt watching.

All right, whoa.

Slow down. Slow down. All right.

Just relax.

Have another.

There you go.

Okay, so you hit somebody. Bad?

- Yeah, bad.

- Anybody see?

- See?

- Was anybody around? Any witnesses?

No. No.

- You're sure?

- Yeah, I'm sure.

You get a look at him?

Uh...

He was a bum.

- He was a bum, a street person.

- A street person?

Yeah, he was pushing one of those things...

What? A can't? He was pushing a can't?

Yeah.

- Baby, you got nothing to worry about.

- I don't?

No. Not at all. You hit a bum.

Nobody saw. Nobody gonna give a sh*t.

- You think?

- Look, I know.

I've done a lot worse than that.

- A hell of a lot worse.

- You have?

Sh*t, I've done wasted a**holes

in broad daylight and walked away from it.

It's no big deal.

Now, you were able

to drive away okay, right?

Yeah.

Sh*t, then you've got

nothing to worry about.

Nothing at all.

Baby, look,

you just need to relax. All right?

Open wide.

There we go.

You trust me, right?

There we go.

Let me take care of you, okay?

Cops try to pretend like they're everywhere.

Always watching.

Big bad eye in the sky.

Truth is

anybody can do anything to anyone

and get away with it.

I mean anything.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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