Beast Page #3

Synopsis: Bruno loves his wife Maxine. But something is wrong. Their love is not what it once was, and Maxine has found someone else. That changes everything. And it changes Bruno. But there is nothing he can do about it. Once you have wandered into the dark recesses of love, which are filled with frustration, hate, and powerlessness, there is no turning back.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Christoffer Boe
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Year:
2011
83 min
1,876 Views


- I aIready am.

You're not Iiving with it.

You're doing something about it.

I am? It's a bit hard for me

to do something now.

- Why?

- He's sick. ShouId I Ieave him now?

So wait. I don't want to rush you.

I'm the one who said we shouId wait.

Maxine!

Maxine!

Come on.

Just come on.

Where are we going, Bruno?

Have you sinned?

- I hope so.

- You hope so?

Don't we sin whenever we desire

something that isn't ours?

It's not a sin to want more.

- I guess not.

- It depends on what you want.

So, you desire something sinfuI?

- Don't you?

- I want you. That's not wrong.

- Is it wrong?

- Depends on how you want me.

I'm just trying to see you.

I'm trying to see and understand you.

- You can't. You don't understand me.

- I did understand you once.

- Yes, but not anymore.

- Why don't I anymore?

I don't know.

Maybe it just doesn't Iast.

Being together.

Sharing everything.

Maybe you turned into you,

and I turned into me.

I just don't understand.

HeIIo! Give me something.

Give me something!

I want you. I Iove you.

Do you understand?

You've got to give me something.

TeII me how we get it back.

- How?

- We can't.

- We can do everything.

- We can't do anything.

Bruno?

- Good to see you.

- You too.

- How are you?

- Fine. How about you?

I heard about your stomach ...

That was just

a stupid misunderstanding.

- So, Iet's get together.

- Sure. Sounds great.

I think Maxine caIIed you

about our dinner.

- She did? I didn't know.

- She caIIed you.

She must have taIked to Vera then.

I haven't taIked to Maxine ... at aII.

- So, dinner?

- Are you busy?

- GeneraIIy speaking?

- A beer?

- Now?

- Now. Let's grab a beer.

- I need to cIose up the gaIIery.

- Oh, cut the crap! Let's get a beer.

We're going for a beer.

Let's go get a beer.

AIright. HeIIo there.

- We'd Iike a ... soda.

- Beer!

- Draught?

- Yes.

- So, is everything okay?

- Yes. How about you?

Everything's fine. I'm content ...

WeII, you're never 100% content.

You're not?

WeII, you know. At our age

we've resigned to the fact -

- we'II never reach

those bIue mountains.

- Am I right?

- We? Oh, at our age, you mean.

- WeII, haven't we?

- I'm stiII fighting.

Sure, but the disappointment of not

having reached them has Iessened.

- Thanks a Iot.

- Thanks.

Cheers.

- How very sad.

- It sounds sad to you?

I didn't mean it Iike that. I see it as

a positive Iife-goes-on kind of thing.

- Got a pIan?

- In regard to my dreams, you mean?

- Is Vera part of that pIan?

- How do you mean?

Vera, your wife,

is she part of that pIan?

- Maybe she is.

- You sure sound sad.

Let me just get this straight.

Vera isn't part of the pIan, or ...?

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Christoffer Boe

Christoffer Boe (born 1974) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He is an established and well-known not only in Denmark, but all through the world. Among his international awards there are FIPRESCI Director of the Year at San Sebastián International Film Festival and Golden Camera at Cannes Film Festival in 2003. He is also co-founder and director of the film production company AlphaVille Pictures Copenhagen. more…

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