Things We Lost in the Fire Page #4

Synopsis: Grief, recovery, and human contact. Brian is a great guy - a sweet father, a good husband, and a loyal friend to his boyhood pal Jerry who's a junkie. When tragedy strikes, Jerry tries to help Brian's wife and children cope, and Audrey, Brian's widow, tries to help Jerry kick the habit. Loss and addiction are stubborn. The story starts on the day of the funeral, with Brian appearing in flashbacks. A neighbor's divorce, a dinner party that includes a young woman from the Narcotics Anonymous group Jerry attends, and thinking back to a fire in Brian and Audrey's garage give the story texture.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Susanne Bier
Production: Dreamworks/Paramount
  4 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
63
Rotten Tomatoes:
65%
R
Year:
2007
118 min
$3,241,832
Website
906 Views


Dad!

I will be contained.

OK?

To control.

Don't move, is it well?

Hello, baby.

The history of the strawberry bores.

- You already finished it.

- Yes.

What you mean with

what does the strawberry bore?

I will return in a moment.

- Good-bye.

- Good-bye.

Oh, Dory.

You seem a puppy,

that it is alone.

What are you saying?

- Apologize.

- Mom.

It is amusing. Not he/she responds.

Are you Brian's lady Burke?

You don't tell me that you love him. Do you hear me?

Curse.

- Don't lie me.

- No.

- Not make that again.

- Hold.

- This is my wife.

- To my I don't care it.

Hold, it is everything.

Man breathes, it counts up to 10.

- Am I breathing it is well?

- It counts up to 10...

- 1, 2,

- Likewise.

... 3, 4.

Yes, hello.

I Am in Southwest and Alm,

I have a woman here that...

... it has been hit,

it is too wornout.

No.

I have 2 children.

I have a girl of 10

years and a 6 year-old boy.

They are waiting to that

their father returns home.

Not I can scream.

I sit down it a lot.

What does it happen?

Jerry.

-Oh, I sit down it.

-He doesn't already live here.

It is well. You can me

to say where to find it.

lntente in clinical McKinley.

Ok Clinical McKinley.

- Hello.

- Hello.

What do you make here?

Not I know, alone I came to see how you were.

How good to see you.

Do you want coffee or does it dilute?

Yes.

We go.

- Then this it is a Clinic of Rehabilitation.

- Yes.

- You take metadona.

- No, not me.

Alone I help in the Clinic and them

they give me a place where to stay.

When was the last time that you used it?

I was about using it after the one

funeral, I had a relapse.

How are the children?

They are a disaster in the school...

... and Dory is having nightmares

in those that their dad is the monster.

- Do you want more?

- No.

I leave.

For, Harper.

Not I am making anything.

For already, Harper.

Mom.

Harper!

For! Not they can give me a rest?!

All that I requested them this morning

it was that they sat down here...

... and that they ate calm.

But they cannot even think in

that. Don't laugh Dory, it is not amusing.

Mom.

Can I sleep with you?

Yes, we go.

Curse.

He/she hears, this it is the treatment.

It is well,

We had a fire in our garage.

The good news are that

we begin to reconstruct it.

The bad news is that we never finish.

Then, now the only thing that there is

it is a room with a bathroom.

You cannot stay here, Jerry.

You are crazy.

Why?

Because it is free.

Not I need charity, Audrey.

Who is offering charity?

I am me the one that needs help.

Not you realize the

that I am telling you?

You can move, to make comfortable and with the one

time can obtain a work...

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Allan Loeb

Allan Loeb (born July 25, 1969) is an American screenwriter and film and television producer. He wrote the 2007 film Things We Lost in the Fire and created the 2008 television series New Amsterdam. He wrote the film drama 21, which also was released in 2008. Among his other credits, he wrote and produced The Switch (2010). He also co-wrote Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), and wrote The Dilemma (2011), and Just Go with It (2011). He performed a rewrite for the musical Rock of Ages (2012), and the mixed martial arts comedy Here Comes the Boom (2012). more…

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