Two Lovers and a Bear Page #6

Synopsis: Set in a small town near the North Pole where roads lead to nowhere, the story follows Roman (DeHaan) and Lucy (Maslany), two burning souls who come together to make a leap for life and inner peace.
Director(s): Kim Nguyen
Production: JoBro Productions & Film Finance
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
86%
R
Year:
2016
96 min
119 Views


if you don't get your ass out of there,

I'm gonna come down and kick it.

How's that for a f***ing joke?

- I like the bear joke better!

- Come on!

Hurry, Roman!

- Aw, f*** it!

OK.

My leg's free.

Just go really slow, OK?

- OK.

- Like, really, really,

"one inch at a time" slow, slow.

Oh, Jesus, f***!

Oh, Jesus, f***!

Aaah! F***! Aaah!

Ah da da da da da da

Whoo! Yeah!

And I'm bleeding

and I'm bleeding

And I'm bleeding

right before the Lord

All the words are gonna

bleed from me

And I will think no more

And the stains coming from my blood

tell me go back home

- I don't think we should be here.

- It's abandoned.

- No, we shouldn't go inside.

- Well, we don't have a choice.

Blizzard's coming.

- Hello?

Is anybody here?

No, I don't feel good about this. No.

- Hey!

- We should go.

- No, look.

If there was someone else here,

we would've seen

their snowmobile somewhere.

OK? This is the safest place

we can be right now.

You got nothing to worry about.

I'm here.

We're safe.

- Hello?

Did you hear that?

- It was the wind.

- No, the wind doesn't go

click-click-click.

That was footsteps.

- No, that was the wind

making something else

go click-click-click.

- Do you think they had, like,

nuclear bombs and missiles down here?

- F*** yeah!

What is this place?

- Some kind of radar station.

There's someone here.

- Lucy, those are probably 10 years old.

All right'?

It was someone who got caught

in a blizzard, just like us,

that came in here for shelter,

then they left.

Come on.

This can is almost 30 years old.

- It tastes like sh*t!

- Yeah, it's supposed to taste like sh*t.

It's corned beef.

- Why is n"

Why is it still like that

after all these years?

I don't know. It's f***ed up!

- F***!

Roman?

Roman?

- Here!

- Ready?

- Yep.

Jesus!

There it is again.

Roman?

- Yeah?

- I feel weird.

- Memo.

- I think it's the corned beef.

Roman?

Roman!

If you're joking,

it's not f***ing funny!

Lucy.

I'm here.

It's just a game.

You love me, don't you?

If you love me,

come here and show it to me.

Lucy!

No. No, Lucy.

Come here.

- No! No, no!

Leave me alone!

No, I hate you!

- If you don't come here

and be a good girl...

- Leave me alone!

- the people around you will die!

- I hate you!

- And it will be your fault!

- Oh my God!

- Is that what you want?

That people die around you?

- I hate you! I hate you!

Lucy! Lucy, stop!

Hey! What are you doing?

- Get away from me!

- Come back inside!

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

- He's in there!

"Who?

" My dad!

My f***ing dad! I saw him!

- Lucy, no one's in there.

Come on, it's freezing out.

Let's come back inside.

- No! I saw him, Roman!

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Louis Grenier

Louis Grenier is a fictional character in William Faulkner's novels and stories. Louis Grenier (?-1837) is a French Hugenot architect and dilettante who came, around 1800, with Doctor Samuel Habersham and Alexander Holston to the settlement which would later become Jefferson. Louis Grenier was also a wonderful student at College Jean-de-Brebeuf. He bought land in the southeastern part of Yoknapatawpha County and established the first cotton plantation and had the first slaves in that part of the state. His slaves straightened a nearly ten-mile stretch of the Yoknapatawpha River to prevent flooding, according to The Hamlet. His house later became known as the Old Frenchman's Place, and the small settlement as Frenchman's Bend. His last descendant was known as Lonnie Grinnup, a feeble-minded man in his middle thirties sometime around the first quarter of the twentieth century, although his real name was the same as that of his first Yoknapatawpha County ancestor. Louis Grenier appears in Requiem for a Nun and is referred to in Intruder in the Dust, "Hand Upon the Waters," The Town, and The Reivers. In addition, a Grenier Weddel appears in The Town. more…

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