Two Lovers and a Bear Page #3

Synopsis: Set in a small town near the North Pole where roads lead to nowhere, the story follows Roman (DeHaan) and Lucy (Maslany), two burning souls who come together to make a leap for life and inner peace.
Director(s): Kim Nguyen
Production: JoBro Productions & Film Finance
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
R
Year:
2016
96 min
116 Views


And every time I raised my fist

to punch in someone's face,

I saw my father's face,

'cause that's who I really wanted to punch.

Everyone's got issues

with their past, Roman.

You, me, everybody.

- You know why I moved here

in the first place?

Because I broke my ankle.

I broke my ankle...

because I kicked my dad

in the face too hard.

And I kicked my dad

in the face too hard...

because he wouldn't stop

beating on my mom and me

and I wanted to show him

that I was stronger than him...

and that he couldn't pull that sh*t

anymore.

- Did it work?

- I don't know.

I left before he could say a word.

He could be dead for all I know.

- John, this is Emma.

Pick up.

John, are you there?

Pick up.

- Roman?

- John, pick up.

- Yeah.

- Are you still at the house?

- Yeah.

- We have to send a rescue team

to the cliffs.

There was an emergency flare.

- Right, and when does

the next plane leave for Central?

- Takes off in about 40 minutes.

- All right.

I'm gonna gift-wrap him

so they can take him in.

- What is this?

No, no, no, no!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

No! No, don't open that door!

Don't open that door!

I ain't taking gift-wraps!

I already told Emma.

What if he pukes?

Who's gonna clean up that sh*t?

- He's not gonna puke.

- He is gonna puke,

and I don't wanna clean it up!

- Look, we got a family

stranded 100 miles away,

and they're freezing to death.

I'm all alone.

You are f***ing taking him!

Send them matches!

I don't care!

You're an a**hole, you know that?

- Listen, you've got to go to clinic

for a couple of days, OK?

You got to get yourself clean

and your head straight.

I'll see you soon.

I'm sorry, he's not allowed

to talk to anyone at the moment.

- Um, why not?

- It's just the policy

for this type of patient.

There's really nothing I can do.

We only allow visits on Sundays

between, like, 1:00 and 4:00.

- OK, I'm not... I'm not anywhere near,

so could I...

Is there any way

I could just talk to him?

I'm his girlfriend,

and he'll wanna talk to me.

My name's Lucy.

Could you just ask him

if he wants to talk to me?

- Yeah, I'm sorry.

I completely understand the situation.

It's just how the process works.

- M m-hm m.

- For the first week, the patient...

So, that'll be $1,235, please.

- How'd you get here?

Did you use the money

you were saving to go down south?

- I just spent 1,300 bucks

to come see you.

Don't f*** it up.

They gave us 15 minutes.

Come here. I need you!

Oh, I'm gonna come!

Wait for me!

Why did you do this'?

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

I just...

I wanted you to be free.

- If you hurt yourself, you hurt me.

- I don't wanna hurt you.

I wanna make it up to you.

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Louis Grenier

Louis Grenier is a fictional character in William Faulkner's novels and stories. Louis Grenier (?-1837) is a French Hugenot architect and dilettante who came, around 1800, with Doctor Samuel Habersham and Alexander Holston to the settlement which would later become Jefferson. Louis Grenier was also a wonderful student at College Jean-de-Brebeuf. He bought land in the southeastern part of Yoknapatawpha County and established the first cotton plantation and had the first slaves in that part of the state. His slaves straightened a nearly ten-mile stretch of the Yoknapatawpha River to prevent flooding, according to The Hamlet. His house later became known as the Old Frenchman's Place, and the small settlement as Frenchman's Bend. His last descendant was known as Lonnie Grinnup, a feeble-minded man in his middle thirties sometime around the first quarter of the twentieth century, although his real name was the same as that of his first Yoknapatawpha County ancestor. Louis Grenier appears in Requiem for a Nun and is referred to in Intruder in the Dust, "Hand Upon the Waters," The Town, and The Reivers. In addition, a Grenier Weddel appears in The Town. more…

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