Things We Lost in the Fire Page #6

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
915 Views


... that he/she believes in me and he/she wants

to help me in my recovery.

Alone per today a true A.A.

I will be about finding one

better perspective in my life.

Alone per today I won't be afraid,

my thoughts will go to...

The shoes walk well.

How it is that a person you

does addict return to the heroine?

Seriously.

Yes.

Good, you have to be in the court

and to be a very big error,

you enter in a paranoia,

you find the heroine and

after that, wa, wa wa...

Are you a good lawyer, truth?

To who does he care who was?

He/she works for me.

Not I know the things

main of your business.

Do you know my house, not?

We will make one

he/she interviews. You have the work.

Here you have.

Thank you.

- This is the room.

- Yes.

As you can see the doors

they are decorated as the furniture,

Ruth made the same thing.

She will keep everything,

you already know, including the house.

Then you do want to be impeded it?

Yes.

Not I could face my fears.

Not I am strong as you.

Strong as me?

He/she looks, you will have to make this test.

It is a regulation of the State of

Washington, but don't get scared,

I have it all low control.

Are you sure?

Yes

Yes.

- Sure?

- If.

Well.

I brought your clean clothes.

- If.

- Thank you.

You are well.

That is to say, better than when you arrived.

Thank you, 39 days.

How is the heroine?

You have listened the expression

''to be kissed for heaven's sake ''?

Because that is alone at the beginning.

Everything that faces are to pursue.

To pursue that feeling

initial that you never recovered it.

You can escape and if you drug yourself.

But never as the first times.

I want to escape.

If.

I want to know like he/she feels to escape.

No, you didn't want.

If, if he/she wanted.

And it would pursue that

feeling the whole day.

And he/she would make it until it would not rot but.

- Not you would rot.

- If it would rot.

Not you would rot.

You are too strong, committed.

I sit down it.

I sit down that.

This well.

Let us play football.

That I am not wet the head.

Do you never put the head in the water?

No.

And the chin?

We go.

How's it going this ear?

And the other one?

The tip of the head.

There you have, you put it

complete in the head.

The chin, the tip of

the head, your two ears.

That everything is, how does he/she feel?

- Not you.

- Make it and tell it to me.

You already made it, it is easy

to make something that you already made.

Do you want to make it quick?

- If.

- At three o'clock.

Hello.

- All this well?

- If, it would rot...

If he/she enters, they come.

Sit down.

Sit down.

That made today,

I broke the heart.

What did I make?

You made that Dory put

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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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