Whisky

Synopsis: When his long-lost brother resurfaces, Jacobo, desperate to prove his life has added up to something, looks to scrounge up a wife. He turns to Marta, an employee at his sock factory, with whom he has a prickly relationship.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Production: Global Film Initiative
  22 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
66
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
Year:
2004
94 min
Website
147 Views


Ivan, can you turn the light on?

Thanks.

- Good morning.

- Good morning, Jacobo.

- Good morning, Marta.

- Good morning.

- Excuse me.

- Come in.

- Thanks.

I know a guy who repairs

window shades. Shall I ask him to come?

Yes, ask him to come shortly.

- Very well.

- Excuse me.

- Come on in.

I've made arrangements at your mother's cemetery.

- Sunday at ten.

- That's fine. Thank you.

- They've waited a year with the headstone?

- Strange, isn't it?

- What if the old lady woke up!

- Girls!

- I'm going out. Do you want me to deliver anything?

- No, just go.

Marta,

can't we listen to something else?

- Do you want to listen to the radio?

- Yes, only for a bit.

- Is it the guy, again?

- You laugh at him, too.

- Okay.

- Thanks!

Kller, is your team going

to advance to first division?

Your team is a joke, Kller.

If everyone goes in for it,

you win 480 pesos.

Good, always at your service.

- Kller, how's it going?

- Hello, is Rogelio around?

No, I haven't seen him.

May I help you?

- I need to send a fax to Brazil.

- A fax to Brazil?

What do you say?

Brazil isn't exactly nearby.

- I'll speak to Rogelio later.

- All right.

- Come here, Kller. We're only joking.

- Of course we'll send the fax.

- How are things, Kller?

- Fine.

Mother's matzeiva on Sunday. Expecting your arrival. Jacobo.

Let's go, Marta.

- See you in the morning, god permitting.

- See you in the morning.

See you in the morning.

- Marta?

- Yes?

You remember my brother,

the one who lives in Brazil?

Yes. How come? Anything happened?

No, he will join mother's matzeiva.

Ceremony in connection

with the headstone.

Oh, how nice. He couldn't

make it to the burial, could he?

No.

While my brother is here,

I could need some help.

I thought if you don't have

anything against it,

you could come and stay at my place.

Only for a couple of days.

Yes, of course. That's fine.

No, you must have dialed the wrong number.

- Wrong number.

- Yes, those things happen.

- You say...

- Is it one, two or three days?

I thought if you wanted

a form of compensation...

No, there's no need.

I perfectly understand.

There are a couple of things we need to settle.

Small matters, you know...

Yes, all right.

Let's talk about it in the morning.

- See you tomorrow.

- See you tomorrow, god permitting.

- Good morning.

- Good morning, Jacobo.

Excuse me.

Thanks.

The man that repairs window shades

said he would try to make it today.

That's good. Thanks.

- Excuse me.

- Come on in.

I thought we should take

a picture of us two.

Before your brother arrives.

Oh, yes. Good.

I can't find

the order from Grunberg.

It's in the receipt folder.

Oh, yes. Thanks.

THE SHOP WITH THE LOWEST PRICES.

- Kller.

- Sanchez. Is that Isaac in the backroom?

- Is it cold outside?

- Yes.

- How are you, dear friend?

- Fine.

- Where do I sign?

- You said you had a check.

You know what happened?

I ran out of checks.

Jacobo, don't be a shmok.

I'll pay half now,

then you get a check tomorrow.

- When is your mother's matzeiva?

- On Sunday.

We leave now, Marta.

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow.

- Come on in.

- Thanks.

My brother will sleep here.

- Are there any bedclothes for these beds?

- Yes, somewhere.

I'll look for it in the morning.

Bathroom.

Living room.

- And these are for...

- Oh yes, of course.

- Did it belong to your mother?

- Yes.

- Excuse me.

- Yes, of course.

Hello?

No, wrong number.

- Wrong number.

- Yes, those things happen.

It's too big for me.

I know a goldsmith.

- I can bring it to him.

- Good.

- Good morning.

- Good morning, Jacobo.

- Excuse me.

- Come on in.

Thanks.

Marta, can you hand me the screwdriver?

We're leaving now.

- See you in the morning, god willing.

- See you in the morning.

- You look good today, Marta.

- Thank you.

See you in the morning.

Good. Move a little closer to each other.

Then the lady hold the man's arm.

Good. The gentleman a little lower.

Perfect. A little smile now. Say "whisky".

Very good.

ARRIVALS:

CARRASCO AIRPOR INFORMATION

- Jacobo, how are you?

- Herman.

- Here you are.

- Thanks.

- So the matzeiva is on Sunday

- Yes, half past ten.

Herman,

how much is nine Brazilian reais?

Nine reais? That is...

- How come?

- No, nothing.

My wife Marta,

this is my brother Herman.

That's how you greet in Brazil.

- I'll take your suitcase.

- Yes, yes, thanks.

Well, finally solid ground under the feet.

- Jacobo have talked a lot about you.

- Nothing good I guess.

You can call me Herman.

We are family, Marta.

How was your trip?

- Have you chosen a place?

- In the Iguazu Falls.

- How nice. Have you been there?

- No.

Neither have I.

- My little girls.

- So beautiful...

They will always be my little girls to me.

One has almost finished university.

How beautiful they are...

You know how I use this picture?

As a wallpaper on my computer.

- You speak in Spanish?

- No.

Well, a little. Only basic.

They love Uruguay.

- Do they know Uruguay?

- Yes, they've seen pictures.

And my wife's been here.

She was with me last time. Do you remember?

- We brought her to a football game.

- Oh, yes.

- Marta, have you been to Brazil?

- Only been to the Iguazu Falls.

- On our honeymoon.

- You must show me the pictures later.

Those nice ones at the Iguazu Falls,

you have to experience them for yourself.

You got that right.

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