My Mistress Page #3

Synopsis: It's a long hot summer for Charlie Boyd. He's sixteen, his hormones are raging and he's just found out his mother is having an affair with his father's best friend. One thing takes his mind off his problems, the mysterious woman down the street who has visitors day and night, and has just advertised for a gardener. But she is forgotten when a tragic family event tumbles Charlie into a world of pain, a pain so intense Charlie thinks no-one can help him. He's wrong. Someone can. Maggie, the beautiful French stranger. She's a professional, and she specialises in pain. Giving it, exploring it, sharing it, all for money. So Charlie falls in love, and despite herself so does she, drawn to this troubled boy who takes all the pain she can give and uses it to heal himself. And as Charlie heals, he turns that healing back onto her, his Mistress.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Stephen Lance
Production: Mini Studios
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
NOT RATED
Year:
2014
104 min
Website
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- Do you wanna go all the way?

Yeah but ...

In...you get.

Whatever you do,

don't make a sound.

Some of these dogs have

very sensitive hearing.

Today you'll be watched.

Do you agree?

Good boy.

This collar... is a

symbol of your soul.

When I place this collar around your neck,

you'll seize to be human.

You'll become Bonnie.

Obidient, careful, Bonnie.

Do you think you can do this time

without screwing up my new shoes?

For your sake, I hope so.

Wait!

Go.

O my God!

What have you done here, Bonnie?

You have spilled water

all over my new shoes.

Every time I buy a pair of

new shoes, you ruin them.

Come On.

Fetch it.

Good boy.

Lick it up.

Lick it up, I said.

Not the ankle, Bonnie.

The shoe.

Good.

Am I gonna be one of them

when I get older?

Could be worse. You might

become a social worker.

Do you have a license?

Uh, a learners.

- Oh, that's a license.

Come on!

I can only drive with someone who

has a license. Do you have one?

Of course, I do.

But they took it away.

Marlene, Charlie.

Charlie, Marlene.

I don't think I

can drive Marlene.

What are we looking at?

Nothing yet.

We're waiting.

Can you speak to people

who aren't living anymore?

Just start talking.

They are all around.

I don't know what to say.

Who is it?

My dad.

When did it happen?

Three and a half weeks ago.

Charlie...

I think it was my fault.

- No

Come here.

Close your eyes.

Can you see him?

Kind of.

I see him.

What do you want to ask him?

I want to know if he's mad at me.

So... you should ask him.

He won't talk to me.

He will. He'll...

he'll make a sign.

What kind of sign?

Be patient.

You'll see it.

Do you know one of these kids?

Let's go.

Do you need anything else?

No.

I might get back to work.

- Don't.

Let's do the thing.

And the second one down.

And the bottom one.

You're so beautiful.

Well, your test has come back.

It's negative.

We've had good reports

from your safety officer.

And now all seems to be relaxed with you,

so things are looking up.

Our recommendation is that we set

a date to reinstate custody.

Thank you.

Hey, Maggie.

Where are you?

I had a drink problem.

I met some guy,

who got me into it,

in Paris.

And then, we moved here and...

I can't leave.

Why can't you leave?

I was looking after him.

A kid.

He was my responsibility.

But I used to get f***ed up

every morning at 10 on the door, so ...

One day I came out of the room

and he was gone ...

I kept looking everywhere

but I couldn't find him.

So ...

He had gone out,

on the street and he was ...

hit by a motorbike.

And he was lying on the road and

he kept saying, "I'm sorry, I'm sorry."

Like if it was his fault.

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Gerard Lee

Gerard Lee (born 1951 in Melbourne) is an Australian novelist, screenwriter and director. more…

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