With Honors Page #16
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1994
- 101 min
- 2,081 Views
Wake up!
Where're you going?
What's wrong?
What's wrong?
Do you think there's a hell?
We've got to get him to the hospital.
No.
I promised him!
I didn't want to be alone.
I'll go get you some water.
Thanks.
Could you....
Would you...
...sit here for a while.
Come on, you always bounce back.
When I was a kid I had a dog.
Funny-looking thing.
Orange hair, big ears...
...skinny body.
Used to love to chase cars.
He got run over three times.
He'd go hide under the couch
for a couple of days.
When he came out he'd go right back
to chasing cars again.
Eventually he got old and sick.
God, was he ugly.
Towards the end...
...he went off into the woods to die alone.
He laid on a pile of leaves, perfectly still.
You couldn't move him.
If you tried to touch him, he'd snap at you.
Here you go!
Thanks.
I'm scared.
I'm here.
Monty...
...if I get through tonight...
...would you drive me someplace
tomorrow.
Yeah, sure.
Tomorrow.
Yeah, tomorrow.
Tomorrow's fine.
I want to see my son.
Just once.
- Did he hand in his thesis?
- I don't know.
- It's due today.
- He knows.
Everett, let's go!
Finished my thesis.
It's not great, but it's done.
Congratulations!
So, what about yours?
Did you hand it in already?
I'm not done.
I've got to type up a bibliography.
- How are you going to finish it?
- I guess I won't.
Did Pitkannan give you an extension?
No.
Can I come?
Turn it around.
Turn it the other way.
No, the other way.
Hello, Mr. Wilder.
My name's Monty Kessler.
I'm a student at Harvard.
I guess it was about...
...three months ago I met your father.
He's in the van. He wants to see you.
I don't have a father.
Please. He's very ill.
He just wants to see you.
I don't want to see him.
He's dying.
Please, just walk over
for a couple of minutes. Say hello.
Let him look at you.
Then we'll go and you'll never
have to see him again.
Is there something you want from me?
I just wanted to look at you.
Fine!
Have a look.
Seen enough?
You look good.
I'm your father.
You don't look like much.
I was wrong.
And I'm sorry.
Yeah, you were wrong.
I don't care about you being sorry.
I don't care about you.
Daddy?
Who is that man?
It's nobody, baby.
It's nobody.
Stop the car!
Stop the car here!
Right here, stop!
He's taking a leak, right.
The dog....
Get back in the van!
Get back!
You're not a dog.
''I am of old and young
''Of the foolish as much as the wise
''Regardless of others
''Ever regardful of others
''Maternal as well as paternal
''A child, as well as a man
''Stuffed with the stuff that is coarse
''And stuffed with the stuff that is fine
''One of the nation of many nations
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