The 24th Day Page #3

Synopsis: One-night stand can lead to fatal results!Tom is a living proof!He's a straight family guy whose life turns upside down when he finds out that he has AIDS so he tricks his ex gay lover Dan into an empty flat & ties him up awaiting his blood test results.
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Tony Piccirillo
Production: Screen Media
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
29
Rotten Tomatoes:
21%
R
Year:
2004
92 min
353 Views


Not what you say...

or what I say but

what really is.

Sometimes it isn't easy

to figure out.

What was the truth for you,

what I just did there?

You took a drink

from the bottle.

And that would be a lie.

I took the bottle to my lips

but I didn't drink anything.

See, the truth is confusing.

I think the ''true truth'' is,

you're bombed.

I think we've done enough

talking for tonight.

You're gonna take advantage

of my drunken state?

s that what you want?

I definitely have to get drunk

or I wouldn't be able to do this.

You don't have to do anything

you don't want to do.

What is it you want?

I want...

I need to take a piss.

Stay right there, okay?

You're very lucky.

Why is that?

lf I wasn't so horny, I would have

been out that door ten minutes ago.

Im totally kidding.

No, you're not.

You're right, Im not.

Hello, my love.

You're still awake.

I caught my second wind.

You're up real late

for a school night.

Hey, did you try and leave

a message?

it doesn't sound like

you're still at Winston's.

Isabella, don't give me

a hard time.

is it the guy we were talking to,

the cutie with the green eyes?

Yes, the cutie.

is he cute rich guy?

He's a cook.

He lives at Ninth and ''A'' and

from the looks of his place...

if he is rich, he's done

a splendid job of hiding it.

-But he is a cutie?

-Yes, he is.

Ill be in your office by nine

to go over the pitch?

Dan, can you hear me?

Yeah, nine, I got it.

Ill call you tomorrow.

-Who was on the phone?

-I was checking messages.

This isn't your apartment,

is it?

Why do you say that?

Because Ive been

here before.

How can you be so sure?

This frog... it's cracked.

So?

I broke it.

I broke this.

I knew this place

seemed familiar.

Wait a second...

I just wasn't sure.

it was dark and I think...

I was stoned or something...

You were drunk, Dan.

-You weren't stoned.

-How do you know?

Don't tell me that was you.

-Was that you?

-Yeah.

Oh, my God, that was you.

-Wasn't that, four years ago?

-Five.

Well, I didn't even...

So, how have you been?

When did you know

that it was me?

The moment I saw you.

The moment you saw me.

And you didn't say anything.

I wanted to see

if you'd remember me.

-I mean, it was five years.

-And you were drunk.

I was very drunk.

You don't remember anything?

I remember

breaking the frog.

What about us?

Well, I remember we... we had

a good time, we had fun.

Fun?

Yeah, we had a Lot of fun.

So you don't remember

anything?

No, I just...

don't say that, you know?

its all right.

No, wait a second.

We met at Winston's,

like we did tonight, right?

I got it now.

We came back here...

we sat down on the couch and

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