No Night Is Too Long Page #4

Synopsis: Young Tim Cornish's life has begun with great promise. Blessed with extraordinary good looks, Tim enjoyed much attention and cared little of broken hearts. At University he was a favored student in a prestigious creative writing course, but a chance meeting, a stolen kiss and a sudden flare of passion sets Tim on a journey of betrayal, heartbreak and murder. In a flashback, he tells his story of cruelty, love and a soul-destroying guilt that offers little chance for redemption.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Tom Shankland
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2002
85 min
144 Views


coming home, alone.

But I can get.

Can I visit you in Vancouver.

- Lynette's waiting for me.

- Please wait.

Read this.

Please.

Do not miss it.

Must be a secret.

Do not tell anyone.

Who would have believed it? I do not intend

meet with your spouse.

You should not tell

anyone. Must promise.

I promise I will not say anything.

For the lady,

fresh salmon with ginger.

And to you,

halibut with salsa Bourbon.

- Thanks.

- Enjoy your dinner.

I do not want to leave.

There is no reason to stay.

I. .. I'm right.

Should I continue with

my life and you too.

- So will you.

- No.

- Why?

- Because...

- Because...

- Because... because it is not possible.

Why should you go on your cruise.

Why should solve everything!

Please.

Please stay with me.

- Stay with me.

- I can not.

- Yes, yes you can.

- I can not.

- Why?

- I can not.

There must revisit my stuff.

I wanted to address.

I must see you again.

I feared that I would not.

I feel... sorry!

I do not want to leave.

- I will go with you.

- No.

Buy the ticket

and climb on the plane.

- Not so simple.

- You will visit in Vancouver.

- Do not visit.

- I'll write.

- I'll call every day.

Will die if you do not see you again.

- Die.

- I will respond.

Te amo.

Ten days, repeating myself.

The cruise ended and would

to Vancouver to see her.

But still

I did not feel better.

I tried to remember his face.

But just saw me looking Ivo...

very coldly.

Not bear thinking

again about having sex with Ivo.

I decided that when he returned...

tell him that we had done.

- What a beautiful reception!

- Sorry, I drank too much.

What smells here!

And I want it back.

Why can not I write?

I'm sorry.

Not even a letter?

- I should have written.

- Not even one.

I know, sorry.

It's my fault.

To have gone well.

There was a good

trip for you, right?

Yes, could be better, I promise.

It's weird.

Ivo, I must say something.

Sorry sir...

The lady with whom

forgot it was yesterday.

It's cute, I decided to save it.

- Thanks.

- Luckily you're back.

A novel?

"Laroche"... very expensive!

- The paid with my money?

- Of course not.

- How to know is "Laroche"?

- It's obvious.

For someone with good taste.

- Hello, Ivo!

Good morning.

What is it?

- We can keep a secret?

- What secret?

Our secret!

Why?

Why do others need to know?

Not only is his subject.

If you want so.

All yours.

- Nobody sees us.

- I know.

Why can not things cooled down?

Only one time in the cruise.

- What is happening?

- Nothing.

Just thought it would be a

good idea, that's all.

Maybe that's what

need. What do you think?

Whatever.

Let us behave.

-Of course!

- Do not be too difficult.

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Kevin Elyot

Kevin Elyot (18 July 1951 – 7 June 2014) was a British playwright, screenwriter and actor. His most notable works include the play My Night with Reg and the film Clapham Junction. His stage work has been performed by leading theatre companies including the Royal Court, National Theatre, Bush Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Donmar Warehouse and in the West End. He finished his final play, Twilight Song, not long before he died in 2014, which received a posthumous premiere at London's Park Theatre in 2017. more…

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