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2014 Shirin In Love FULL HOT MOVIE Nazanin Boniadi [Full Movie] [Trending]Full EP - Full
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00:01:53Good morning, Marvin.
00:01:54Good morning.
00:01:55And it's Officer Henderson, Miss.
00:01:59License registration, please.
00:02:00Okay.
00:02:02I know it's here.
00:02:05Uh, did you lose your license registrations again, Shireen?
00:02:10No.
00:02:11No, no.
00:02:11It's in my purse.
00:02:13It's got to be here somewhere.
00:02:14I'm going.
00:02:16I'm going.
00:02:17Was I speeding again?
00:02:18Oh.
00:02:19No.
00:02:20No, you weren't speeding.
00:02:21Not this time.
00:02:22Well, let me answer your question.
00:02:23Oh.
00:02:24Does that big red sign mean anything to you back there?
00:02:27Now look.
00:02:28We don't want any accidents out here, do we?
00:02:31I forgot to stop again, didn't I?
00:02:33Mm-hmm.
00:02:34I'm sorry.
00:02:39How's the writing going?
00:02:41Well, I'm still going to write you this ticket.
00:02:43I know.
00:02:44Well, it's just all the writing, so.
00:02:50Go on.
00:02:52Different, you know.
00:02:54Definitely has potential.
00:02:57Potential?
00:02:58I gave you the ninth draft.
00:03:00I know that.
00:03:02It's really, you know, raw.
00:03:04You know, fresh is what I mean.
00:03:06But I thought we agreed that Harry can't just kill his wife because he's unhappy.
00:03:14Well, maybe Harry, he does need to do something.
00:03:17You know what?
00:03:18Maybe he kills her, then he tries to kill himself, but through some way, he survives somehow.
00:03:25Or maybe he just lets her go.
00:03:27Yeah, maybe he just lets her go.
00:03:29That'll be, maybe he just lets her go.
00:03:35Maybe he just lets her, get the hell out of here.
00:03:42Maybe he just lets her go.
00:03:43But when God won't be up this morning, couldn't predict her you in my future.
00:03:50But take a bow.
00:03:51Hi, Violet.
00:03:52Because the smile alone has got me on a cloud.
00:03:56You make me shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it, Lordy, baby.
00:04:00Shake, shake, shake, shake it, you make me shake it, shake it, shake it.
00:04:05Have until tonight.
00:04:06Then you'll be hearing from my lawyers.
00:04:15I read all the books.
00:04:17You read them all in one week?
00:04:19Mm-hmm.
00:04:20And I wrote a review on each of them.
00:04:22Although only one was worth reading.
00:04:25The rest were the usual fluff.
00:04:27You say that like it's a bad thing.
00:04:34In the Storm is the new Rachel Harsin novel.
00:04:37I'm sure it'll be a bestseller too, but I don't get it.
00:04:42Have some kebab.
00:04:44You've lost weight.
00:04:45Lagar shodi.
00:04:46Pustos to khun shodi.
00:04:49I have an offer for you.
00:04:52We'll have the wedding here.
00:04:54A big wedding.
00:04:56A beautiful wedding.
00:04:58In return, you will do a big feature on Ms. Harsin.
00:05:06And we'll put it on the cover of the online issue, as well as three pages in the print publication.
00:05:15Mm-hmm.
00:05:16You've been asking to write feature stories.
00:05:18Here's your chance.
00:05:19Rachel Harsin.
00:05:22The real story.
00:05:23Darling, go and interview her.
00:05:27Write classy stuff.
00:05:28And I promise, we won't change a word.
00:05:33You know she doesn't give interviews.
00:05:35She hasn't met my daughter.
00:05:40Right.
00:05:43Shireen!
00:05:44My dress!
00:05:46Shireen!
00:05:52Oh, shoot!
00:05:56Azizam, is that beer coming?
00:05:59Coming!
00:06:00Thank you!
00:06:02Hey, Vicky, it's me.
00:06:04Um, I have an emergency.
00:06:07No, not another fire.
00:06:09Um, do you have any beer?
00:06:22Hello, boys.
00:06:25Hello.
00:06:26Hello.
00:06:27Hi, Vicky.
00:06:35Achap chichari!
00:06:36You're in, Baba!
00:06:38Who is this blondie?
00:06:39Take it easy, man.
00:06:40She's a patient.
00:06:41She's a patient?
00:06:43I wouldn't mind giving her a feeling, huh?
00:06:44I would love to adjust her tailbone.
00:06:46Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch!
00:06:47You're not even a doctor.
00:06:49You're a chiropractor.
00:06:50That's a glorified masseuse.
00:06:51I make people walk with beautiful forms.
00:06:54What do you do, fill up their phenomenals?
00:06:56Thank you so much.
00:06:58Of course.
00:06:59Oh, how romantic.
00:07:02After all these years, Mike still sends you flowers.
00:07:06Yeah.
00:07:06American men never do that.
00:07:10Here, Gaza.
00:07:12Thanks, beautiful.
00:07:13What would it be?
00:07:14Papa!
00:07:16Tastes so good.
00:07:38Mike is so adorable.
00:07:41He did such a great job on these.
00:07:44You should feel them.
00:07:46Oh, no.
00:07:47I'm good.
00:07:48I'm good.
00:07:48Are you sure?
00:07:49Yeah.
00:07:49Okay.
00:07:50Okay.
00:07:51The tall one.
00:07:52The other doctor.
00:07:54Is he married?
00:07:56No, he's not married.
00:07:59I'm Iranian.
00:08:00I got a chandelier in my car.
00:08:02Hang it.
00:08:03Just chandelier.
00:08:03Just hang it.
00:08:04Tone it down, man.
00:08:05You're a little creepy right now.
00:08:06I want to be married, too.
00:08:07I love her.
00:08:09I could look at her in one of her hair all day and just wonder, why did it wave like
00:08:14this
00:08:14instead of like that?
00:08:16What are you reading now?
00:08:18Huh?
00:08:18Oh, it's the new Rachel Harsin novel.
00:08:21Oh, she has a new one?
00:08:23Yeah, In the Storm.
00:08:25It's an advanced copy.
00:08:26I love her.
00:08:28It's her best yet.
00:08:30Once I'm done reading it, I'll let you borrow it.
00:08:32And I'll bring you some more beer.
00:08:34Forget the beer.
00:08:35Just bring the book and the tall doctor.
00:09:04Yes, honey, we will surely.
00:09:06I just want you to meet Ali.
00:09:07Ali, we call him Ali the Raid.
00:09:09I'm glad you found something.
00:09:10I'll work at it.
00:09:11Just sit here.
00:09:12Pleasure to meet you.
00:09:13Great.
00:09:14She's pretty cute.
00:09:15Uh, well, I was a human rights attorney, and I gave it up to write.
00:09:20She's a booker here for the magazine.
00:09:23This one?
00:09:23Mm-hmm.
00:09:25The big fan of Rachel Harsin.
00:09:27You do whatever you want, honey.
00:09:29As long as you quit when we have children.
00:09:31And you know I want a lot of children.
00:09:34Here's to Rachel Harsin.
00:09:36And in the storm.
00:09:37How old 350 is the best for you?
00:09:40I'll do my best.
00:09:41Oh, my God.
00:09:41Oh, my God.
00:09:42Oh, my God.
00:09:44Oh, my God.
00:09:46Oh, my God.
00:09:49Darling, I promised Roya that we're going to have grandchildren before too long.
00:09:53Now, you're not going to disappoint us, are you?
00:09:55I'll do my best.
00:09:56Don't keep on touching your hair.
00:09:58Dr. June.
00:09:59What are you talking about?
00:10:01She, come on.
00:10:01Come on, honey.
00:10:02That's okay.
00:10:03She's just so nervous about the wedding.
00:10:05Let's have the music louder.
00:10:09Hey, thanks for bringing me.
00:10:11It's interesting.
00:10:13She, she, you go wash your face.
00:10:16I'm going to get you a water, okay?
00:10:17I'll be right back, okay?
00:10:22Don't you just love this music?
00:10:25Don't you just love this music?
00:10:39Ah!
00:10:40Whoa!
00:10:42Whoa.
00:10:46Uh, yeah?
00:10:47Help me.
00:10:48I escaped.
00:10:49Um, yeah.
00:10:50It's raining.
00:10:51You should probably go pick back inside.
00:10:52Yeah, okay.
00:10:53All right.
00:10:53Um.
00:10:56Oh, fuck.
00:11:00Where do you want to go?
00:11:02Please don't send me back.
00:11:04Uh, okay.
00:11:06You just want me to go?
00:11:08Okay.
00:11:09Um.
00:11:13Just go.
00:11:15Just go.
00:11:16Okay.
00:11:27So, where are we escaping to?
00:11:31Just go straight.
00:11:34If I go back, I'm gonna kill them.
00:11:36Or I'm gonna kill myself.
00:11:40Okay.
00:11:42Straight it is.
00:12:03And we're out of the street.
00:12:06All right.
00:12:08Any other suggestions?
00:12:10No.
00:12:24You got a girl in my car right now.
00:12:37She's passed out in the front seat.
00:12:38It's the pretty book reviewer in the purple dress it was drinking.
00:12:41in too much tonight at the party but long story i need your help okay because i i don't know
00:12:46what
00:12:46to do with her and she's beautiful so please call me back oh my gosh look at that she's so
00:12:58drunk
00:12:59you were that drunk last night no yes you were
00:13:31yes anything else you need you know my hands are full oh yeah no worries next time for sure yeah
00:13:40thank
00:13:52rick rick it's will please pick up please i've got this girl is in my room right now okay yeah
00:14:00the girl from the party
00:14:06she's now in my bed so um you gotta you gotta come here and you gotta help me handle this
00:14:11right now please hey hey you need to wake up please
00:14:37here you go
00:14:43okay okay i
00:14:46ho ho ho i've got to take your clothes off
00:14:51because you're gonna get pneumonia if i don't okay so i'm just doing that
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00:20:51i sent your manuscript to an agent friend of mine
00:20:59you know what
00:21:01you know what
00:21:01my new partner sent back in the car there
00:21:04it's not gonna work this time
00:21:05oh
00:21:07it's all right
00:21:08oh
00:21:10i know the number
00:21:14oh six
00:21:15let me tell you
00:21:20are you leaving town
00:21:22yes sir
00:21:23are you leaving for a long time
00:21:25yes sir
00:21:26good
00:21:30officer henderson
00:21:31have you thought about changing that ending
00:21:33have you thought about changing that ending
00:21:39well i thought about you know
00:21:42when he kills her
00:21:43i thought maybe i'd make that a dream sequence
00:21:46well
00:21:47dream sequences are kind of a movie thing
00:21:55i don't know
00:21:55i don't know
00:21:57you let me think about it all right
00:22:00promise me
00:22:02if you stay off my streets for a few weeks
00:22:05i'm not gonna write your ticket okay
00:22:07i promise
00:22:09promise
00:22:10you promise
00:22:12because i don't want to see you anymore
00:22:15thank you marvin
00:22:34it's
00:22:38driving
00:22:41singing on the highway
00:22:45staring at the skyline
00:22:49Floating in space
00:22:53Hey there
00:22:56Scoot a little closer
00:23:00What's your favorite color?
00:23:04Posies in May
00:23:09So lovely on my pillow
00:23:13Spinning wraps with rainbow
00:23:23Just my luck
00:23:31Turn left in 500 feet
00:23:34There is no left
00:23:37Recalculating, recalculating, turn left
00:23:39What, you want me to drown in the ocean?
00:23:42There's no left
00:23:43Turn left
00:23:58Turn right
00:23:59Where am I?
00:24:04You had arrived at your destination
00:24:07She lives in the middle of nowhere
00:24:18Where the hell are we?
00:24:26Man
00:24:27No
00:24:27Sorry
00:24:28No
00:24:43No
00:24:43No
00:24:57Yes may I help you hi yeah my car broke down can I use your phone oh sure come on
00:25:03in thank you
00:25:06I locked myself out of my car oh you better wipe yourself off before you get pneumonia
00:25:12yeah yeah clearly that's not gonna work so I'll I'll get you a bigger towel thanks
00:25:23here thank you oh you're welcome oh you know why don't you make the call later come on with me
00:25:31it's just yeah just follow me it's good
00:25:46yeah come on in suit by the fire I don't want to bother you if you could just give me
00:25:51a number
00:25:51for a taxi I'll go to a hotel and find somebody to help me with my car you're not from
00:25:57around here
00:25:57are you no Los Angeles because the closest hotel is about 20 miles away no one is going to come
00:26:04out here in this weather stay here tonight you can take care of everything in the morning
00:26:10oh that is way too much trouble no shh I don't want to hear about it please sit down
00:26:20oh oh no I I really shouldn't be drinking you know if you have just one keeps you very warm
00:26:32okay there you go thanks you're welcome
00:26:41so what are you doing around here work I'm a journalist you're a journalist well not really
00:26:49a journalist I'm more of a book reviewer for a magazine I'm looking for someone she's an author
00:26:56her name is Rachel Harsin hmm may I ask why I'm writing a story on her although I'm pretty sure
00:27:10she
00:27:10won't talk to me she seems like a pretty difficult woman you know that's funny I've heard the same
00:27:18thing about her what magazine did you say you wrote for BH style have you heard of it no but
00:27:31I'm I'm not a magazine person I'm sure it's very nice
00:27:35uh truth is it's my first big assignment so I'm a little so you're nervous yeah
00:27:45let's not talk about work anymore tonight you're tired you need your rest
00:27:48take that with you okay you're very kind oh you have found me out
00:28:09this is my son's room oh well at least it was his room
00:28:25oh he's so cute yes he is cute
00:28:49okay
00:28:51okay
00:28:56I am so sorry I didn't even recognize you
00:28:59why would you see that picture that was taken 30 years ago
00:29:05anyway you need to get your sleep
00:29:10good night
00:29:12good night
00:29:13good night
00:29:14good night
00:29:15good night
00:29:46I don't know.
00:30:03I'm going to put it back there in the snow, but I'm going to just put it back there in
00:30:08the snow, but I'm going to just put it back there in the snow, but I'm going to just bring
00:30:20it back there because everything's looking so raggedy and I've been out there every day.
00:30:24Hi, Mrs. Morris.
00:30:27Oh, hi.
00:30:28No.
00:30:30No, not you again.
00:30:33Uh-uh.
00:30:33You two know each other?
00:30:35Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't want to be rude, but we don't want any journalists in my house.
00:30:39I don't know what you're talking about.
00:30:41Wait, don't strain your voice. You know, this is my house. She's a guest.
00:30:44Mom, she is a journalist. Do you know what that means?
00:30:45She told me she's a book critic.
00:30:47Really?
00:30:48You know, yes.
00:30:48Can I talk to you alone for a second?
00:30:49Just wait a minute. Just sit down. First of all, I'm going to take Shirin and put her back into
00:30:53the bedroom. Go on, honey.
00:30:56You are really embarrassing me in front of my guest.
00:31:01Really?
00:31:01Sure. And how do you even know her name?
00:31:05Why is she here?
00:31:12She is not feeling well.
00:31:14I think she has a little bit of a temperature, so she might have to stay a night or two.
00:31:19Another night or two.
00:31:21I don't want to talk anymore about it, okay?
00:31:31She's cute, isn't she?
00:31:37She thinks you're cute.
00:31:41Here.
00:31:42Take that perfect tray
00:31:44and be nice.
00:31:46Yes, ma'am.
00:32:00I'm sorry to intrude.
00:32:02I'll leave.
00:32:03No, I'm sorry.
00:32:05I, um...
00:32:07You know, what happened back there?
00:32:10Let me see if I can...
00:32:12Oh, man.
00:32:13You know, I knew that was going to happen, too.
00:32:14I'm sorry.
00:32:15It's over.
00:32:16It's kind of been one of those things.
00:32:19Oh.
00:32:22I'm sorry.
00:32:23All right, I'll get you some more lunch juice.
00:32:27I'll get you another.
00:32:28Oh, no.
00:32:30Sorry, I can't.
00:32:33Why have I seen you before?
00:32:36I think we might have had a party one time.
00:32:39Please sit down. I don't want you to make a voice.
00:32:43Thanks.
00:32:44Yeah.
00:32:46Great.
00:32:49Thanks.
00:32:50Yeah.
00:32:53Happy boy.
00:32:56Oh.
00:32:58Yeah, I don't know why my mom has that.
00:33:02Yeah, I wasn't quite as happy as I look here,
00:33:09but I was an amazing chess player, so, you know.
00:33:13Bit of a loner, though.
00:33:20Zuzu.
00:33:22What'd you call me?
00:33:23Zuzu.
00:33:24My car.
00:33:25Oh.
00:33:26You dropped it.
00:33:27Great.
00:33:28That's a five-second rule.
00:33:30You can still eat that.
00:33:31Yeah, I noticed that you got the blue beetle.
00:33:33Yeah.
00:33:34I used to have a beetle.
00:33:35It's my first car, so...
00:33:44Um...
00:33:46I gotta take off.
00:33:47Okay.
00:33:48Yeah, but, um...
00:33:51Thanks.
00:33:52Okay.
00:33:53Yeah, feel better.
00:33:53Take it easy.
00:33:54Okay.
00:34:06Please tell your friend not to honk.
00:34:08Her name's Helen.
00:34:10Mom, it's been that way for seven years.
00:34:12But I'll tell her.
00:34:13Bye.
00:34:36Answer it.
00:34:38I'm too hysterical.
00:34:51Hello?
00:34:55Yes?
00:34:59Is she okay?
00:35:03Thank you very much for calling.
00:35:05Goodbye.
00:35:08Well?
00:35:12She is fine.
00:35:14That was Rachel Harsin.
00:35:17Rachel Harsin?
00:35:19Herself?
00:35:21Shirin is sick.
00:35:23She has a high fever.
00:35:25Great.
00:35:27Great?
00:35:28Are you out of your mind?
00:35:31Don't you get it?
00:35:33It's Rachel Harsin, the writer.
00:35:36She got her.
00:35:38That's my daughter.
00:35:40Harsin's latest work is a literary sensation.
00:35:43Combining a magical illumination of the ordinary
00:35:46with exquisite lyricism,
00:35:48laced with elegance and compassion.
00:35:50A tragic love story which brings to mind
00:35:53the best of Annie Poole.
00:35:54Wow.
00:35:56Hey, the best.
00:35:57She gives it four stars.
00:36:01Hey, you're not supposed to be out of bed.
00:36:04Oh, I'm feeling much better.
00:36:06Here, let me get your chair.
00:36:09Yes, have something to eat.
00:36:13Thanks.
00:36:13Yeah, you want some meatloaf?
00:36:14Oh, yeah.
00:36:16Some, some meatloaf.
00:36:18Thanks.
00:36:24Um, I almost forgot.
00:36:26You, uh, you left these.
00:36:29Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you.
00:36:31I'm always losing things.
00:36:34I'm hopeless.
00:36:35No, you are not.
00:36:35And I'm gonna tell you why, Missy.
00:36:38See this?
00:36:39We just read the review.
00:36:41You're a fantastic writer.
00:36:43William, tell her how good she is.
00:36:45You're good.
00:36:47Where'd you go to school?
00:36:48Um, Oxford for undergrad.
00:36:51Oxford.
00:36:52Columbia Law.
00:36:53Columbia Law!
00:36:54Now I'm learning how to write.
00:36:56Hey, don't be so modest.
00:36:58You are a very good writer.
00:37:00Um, that means so much coming from you.
00:37:05Do you write too?
00:37:07Um, me?
00:37:08No, I, um, why?
00:37:11Uh, your room.
00:37:12All those books.
00:37:13Oh, that's my fault.
00:37:15See, I used to be an English teacher,
00:37:16so I made him read all the books that I love.
00:37:19And it was horrible?
00:37:20It was not!
00:37:22Yeah, I didn't think a teenage boy would read all the classics,
00:37:25especially the ones written by women.
00:37:26He's a very unusual man.
00:37:28Elizabeth Bishop is one of my favorite poets.
00:37:32I hope you don't mind, but I was going through your collection of poetry in your room
00:37:35and loved the notes and the margins.
00:37:39This is not like the big city, you know?
00:37:42He had a lot of problems as a teenager.
00:37:44I don't mean problems.
00:37:45It was a...
00:37:45I know.
00:37:46Not for me, but, you know, for William.
00:37:58Mmm.
00:37:59It's good, huh?
00:38:00Mmm.
00:38:02I'd love to get the recipe.
00:38:04Oh, well, I just put it together.
00:38:06It's his recipe.
00:38:07He is the chef.
00:38:08Oh, you know, my father's the chef in our house, too.
00:38:11Really?
00:38:13Um...
00:38:14Shoot, you know what?
00:38:15I gotta...
00:38:15I gotta go.
00:38:16I gotta go to work?
00:38:16Yeah.
00:38:18Um...
00:38:19You guys enjoy.
00:38:20Okay?
00:38:21And, uh...
00:38:21Tea.
00:38:23I love you.
00:38:24I love you.
00:38:24And, um...
00:38:27Yeah.
00:38:27Good night.
00:38:28Good night.
00:38:30Good night.
00:38:34Here.
00:38:35Have some veggies.
00:38:39And then we'll have some tea.
00:38:43He's so good looking.
00:38:48He lives in that lighthouse down the road.
00:38:51When the weather is really, really stormy,
00:38:55he listens to the radio in case somebody needs help.
00:39:02Interesting.
00:39:08His father died 12 years ago.
00:39:12In a horrible storm.
00:39:17The Coast Guard couldn't pick up the signal because it was too weak.
00:39:22And William left New York.
00:39:27Moved back here and bought a whole bunch of high-tech radio equipment.
00:39:33And he sits there.
00:39:37And he listens to the radio.
00:39:41And he can hear even the weakest signal.
00:39:45I am so sorry.
00:39:48I had no idea.
00:39:54Oh.
00:39:56Just like the character from In the Storm.
00:39:59I suppose I'm revealing some family secrets.
00:40:04Oh, no.
00:40:06I am definitely off-duty tonight.
00:40:08No.
00:40:09You write.
00:40:10You write what you want.
00:40:11You write the truth.
00:40:12I don't have a problem with that.
00:40:16And I wish William would just stop hiding.
00:40:24Oh, I'm...
00:40:26I'm sure that's for you.
00:40:27Do you mind answering it?
00:40:28Okay.
00:40:33Hello?
00:40:34Miss Harrison?
00:40:35It's me, Mom.
00:40:36How come you called Mike and not me?
00:40:39Be professional.
00:40:40Don't forget why you're there.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:43I'm feeling a lot better.
00:40:45I have to go now.
00:40:46I'll call you tomorrow.
00:40:48Did you find your phone?
00:40:48No.
00:40:49Please don't worry.
00:40:51Make sure you take some good pictures.
00:41:04Michelle.
00:41:07Mary?
00:41:09I'm feeling a little bit.
00:41:12I've been using it.
00:41:12What's my phone for?
00:41:15Hey, girl?
00:41:15Did you hear this?
00:41:16What a choice.
00:41:17I'm 14?
00:41:18I don't know.
00:41:20I don't know.
00:41:21I don't know.
00:41:21I'm 15?
00:41:25Morning.
00:41:26Hi.
00:41:27So I stopped by the store this morning, I got cinnamon and hazelnut coffee, we're all set.
00:41:31Honey, you didn't have to go into all that trouble.
00:41:34That's fine.
00:41:35You look like you're feeling better.
00:41:37Yeah, I am.
00:41:38Thanks.
00:41:39Good.
00:41:42You know what, William?
00:41:44Why don't you take Shireen out for a lovely drive?
00:41:48Oh no, I have to, I have to get back to L.A.
00:41:50So.
00:41:51Yeah, it's a long drive.
00:41:53Yeah.
00:41:54Honey, she came all the way up here.
00:41:57Now don't you want to see how beautiful everything is?
00:42:00What a good idea it is.
00:42:01Get out, get some air.
00:42:03What a great idea.
00:42:04Mom, there's not, there's not much to see really.
00:42:06What are you talking about?
00:42:07She's all the way up here and you're not going to show her around?
00:42:10Honey, wait till you see the beauty of the landscape and the flowers.
00:42:14So what do you think?
00:42:15A good idea?
00:42:16Okay.
00:42:17Good.
00:42:41I'm excited.
00:42:45I'm excited.
00:42:49Wow.
00:42:50Wow, I see why Rachel's work is so inspired.
00:42:55This is magnificent.
00:42:58This is the main setting for Under Blue Skies, isn't it?
00:43:01Yeah.
00:43:07So what do you want to write about?
00:43:10Come on, you got a novel in there, don't you?
00:43:15What makes you say that?
00:43:17Maybe it helps that I have a writer in the family.
00:43:24Yeah.
00:43:24So why'd you stop?
00:43:26Who says I ever started?
00:43:30Really?
00:43:36Okay, I've written 600 pages, but I haven't touched it in nearly two years.
00:43:40Why not?
00:43:42Fear of failure, probably.
00:43:45What if no one wants to read it? What if it's bad?
00:43:48Just write another one.
00:43:52Easy for you to say.
00:43:55I need to move somewhere peaceful so I can write.
00:43:58Definitely old enough to live on your own.
00:44:03How'd you know I live with my parents?
00:44:04I guess.
00:44:05I'm sorry.
00:44:06I, um, well, you were dressed and, uh, your mannerisms, it was...
00:44:12Well, just so you know, I didn't have much of an income after I graduated, so I had no choice.
00:44:17I'd just be the same.
00:44:18Yeah, I, uh, I'm sorry.
00:44:20It was...
00:44:22It's none of my business, really.
00:44:26So...
00:44:26...
00:44:37...
00:44:53I'm sorry.
00:44:55It's none of my people.
00:45:14You are so lucky.
00:45:17Yeah, it's not too bad.
00:45:20So, Mr. Adventure,
00:45:23why do you still live with your mother?
00:45:27I don't live with my mom, I live next to her.
00:45:30Right.
00:45:32Like, right next to her.
00:45:34Yeah, next to her.
00:45:36And if you must know, the truth is, is that, um...
00:45:40I live next to her because she's not well.
00:45:45Oh.
00:45:47I'm sorry.
00:45:49Perhaps you're right.
00:45:50Maybe I miss her cooking just a little bit.
00:45:53Mm-hmm.
00:45:56Anything else you want to pick on?
00:45:59Well, I mean, since you asked.
00:46:03You should really get some new clothes.
00:46:04You don't dress very well.
00:46:06No, you're gonna go there.
00:46:09All right, well, at least I don't look like a dentist assistant, so...
00:46:13a dentist assistant, really?
00:46:15Mm-hmm.
00:46:15It's because this is your sweater.
00:46:18And you wear it well.
00:46:23Thanks.
00:46:38And I love to feel you shaking, your head upon my chest, and your eyes won't let you bake in.
00:46:47You know they're saying this, and you wear my own T-shirt, and I'm wearing it well, baby.
00:47:02Baby.
00:47:03Yeah, it's cool, I'm gonna go there, forgive me if I don't.
00:47:10It's where I'm at, I like you, so I'm on your move.
00:47:22Baby.
00:47:26William has created his own little world, and Helen is one of the few people in it.
00:47:32He doesn't really meet new people.
00:47:36How long have they been together?
00:47:39I'd say about seven years, give or take.
00:47:44You see, when he came back from New York, his spirits were really low.
00:47:50He was drinking too much.
00:47:53And he knew Helen from high school.
00:47:55She was the manager of the local bar, which was his favorite hangout.
00:48:00She was really a good influence.
00:48:02She was his friend.
00:48:03She kind of brought him back to life.
00:48:13So, what about you?
00:48:15I mean, do you have a boyfriend, or are you...?
00:48:18I'm actually engaged.
00:48:21I lost my ring.
00:48:23I'm an idiot.
00:48:26His name's Mike.
00:48:28Our families have known each other since we were kids.
00:48:31Now he's a plastic surgeon.
00:48:35Really nice guy.
00:48:37My mom really loves him.
00:48:39I'm very happy for you.
00:48:42Thanks.
00:48:47Okay, I'm gonna pry.
00:48:49Why are you writing for BH Style?
00:48:53Because my mom's the owner.
00:48:59And because I'm a coward.
00:49:04I think you're very special.
00:49:10I'm gonna get some coffee.
00:49:12I don't know if you want any's.
00:49:19Rachel!
00:49:21Rachel!
00:49:22Rachel!
00:49:27You know, I was always afraid that something like this would happen when I wasn't with her.
00:49:36I'm grateful you were there for her.
00:49:41You can't be there all the time.
00:49:47I'm glad I was there too.
00:50:02I didn't know you smoked.
00:50:03I don't.
00:50:07I don't.
00:50:12Come here.
00:50:16It's a hospital.
00:50:30You know, the dialogue in Rachel's novels feels so authentic.
00:50:36She must rely on your help, right?
00:50:40Next question.
00:50:44I'm sorry.
00:50:44I didn't mean to pry.
00:50:47It's just Rachel really knows how to capture this place, you know?
00:50:51The sea, the villages where the fishermen live.
00:50:55She has such strong insight into the pain her characters are feeling and yet
00:51:00there's such optimism and romance in her writing.
00:51:03I'm sure she'll be happy to hear your analysis.
00:51:07You, on the other hand,
00:51:10I can't quite figure you out.
00:51:13I mean, if Rachel bases all her characters on real people,
00:51:20where do you fit in?
00:51:23You're James from In the Storm.
00:51:26Absolutely not.
00:51:27No.
00:51:28There's no way Rachel bases a sailor on me because I put one foot into a boat and I turn
00:51:33green.
00:51:34Yeah.
00:51:37And my father, on the other hand.
00:51:42That guy was a fisherman.
00:51:45So Rachel wrote about your dad?
00:51:48I don't know.
00:51:48Maybe.
00:51:52I mean, can you imagine?
00:51:54I have to grow up in this fishing town.
00:51:56My father's this great fisherman and I get seasick the minute I step in a boat.
00:52:07It was a disaster.
00:52:11I think you turned out alright.
00:52:18Will you come sit next to me?
00:52:23You just seem so far away.
00:52:33Please?
00:52:38I don't bite, you know.
00:52:41Just...
00:52:45So, William.
00:52:47Where did we meet before?
00:52:49What party?
00:52:51Most guys don't greet me with...
00:52:53Oh no, not you again.
00:52:56Yeah, it was like a month ago.
00:52:59Some fancy Persian party in Beverly Hills mansion.
00:53:04Darling, I promise Roya that we're gonna have grandchildren before too long.
00:53:08You're not gonna disappoint us, are you?
00:53:10I'll do my best.
00:53:11Don't keep on touching your hair.
00:53:14Oh, yeah.
00:53:15My mother's party.
00:53:18I had way too much to drink that night.
00:53:20Yes, you did.
00:53:21I don't know why my mom buys all these dreadful paintings when there are such great artists in LA.
00:53:27I couldn't agree more.
00:53:30I'm Sylvia Nelson.
00:53:32The purveyor of a second-rate dribble.
00:53:35You tore apart in your magazine.
00:53:38Oh, gosh.
00:53:39What, what?
00:53:40Did I do something stupid?
00:53:42No, I mean...
00:53:43Yeah, you were a little wobbly, but, uh...
00:53:46I'm glad you found something.
00:53:47You want to look at it?
00:53:48Yisiri.
00:53:49Pleasure to meet you.
00:53:50Great.
00:53:51She's pretty cute.
00:53:52Uh, well, I was a human rights attorney.
00:53:56And, uh, I gave it up to write.
00:53:58She's the book reader for the magazine.
00:54:00This one?
00:54:01Mm-hmm.
00:54:02I'm a big fan of Rachel Hersey.
00:54:06You are a terrible liar.
00:54:08You're just like my dad.
00:54:10Your left eyebrow goes up when you lie.
00:54:11What do you mean?
00:54:12Yeah.
00:54:13Look, you're doing it again, right now.
00:54:15I'm doing it right now.
00:54:17Silly.
00:54:22Uh...
00:54:23Great.
00:54:23Excuse me, but...
00:54:25What about me?
00:54:26I'm so truthful.
00:54:28Uh...
00:54:28I think we just established that you can't handle your alcohol.
00:54:31So...
00:54:34Whatever.
00:54:46To new friends.
00:54:50To loveless marriage.
00:54:54Wow.
00:54:54I mean, sorry.
00:54:57I, um...
00:54:58There's nothing worse than a relationship that's convenient, comfortable, and boring.
00:55:06Right?
00:55:09I'll drink to that.
00:55:18Man, so what's our problem?
00:55:23I don't know.
00:55:27But I do know you don't need any more of that.
00:55:29No, I do not need any more of that.
00:55:36I told my fiancé about you.
00:55:39He asked me why I'm so interested in a guy who lives off his mother's income,
00:55:45and sits around playing with his radios all day.
00:55:49Sounds like a smart guy.
00:55:52I'd listen to him if I were you.
00:55:55I'm not stupid.
00:56:01It's just...
00:56:02The reporter.
00:56:03And you're just trying to get more out of me.
00:56:05Oh, my God.
00:56:06Will you stop with all the reporter crap?
00:56:13Look at me.
00:56:17You always avoid looking at me directly in the eye.
00:56:20No, I'm looking at you right now.
00:56:24No, you're not.
00:56:27Look at me.
00:56:48No, no, no, no.
00:56:57You don't need to tell me anything.
00:56:58You're dead.
00:57:01I've been getting a message.
00:57:02You're dead.
00:57:02I've been here.
00:57:04You're dead.
00:57:11My left.
00:57:12You're dead.
00:57:15You're dead.
00:57:15I'm dead, you're dead.
00:57:17What's your health?
00:57:27good idea that's definitely not a good idea yeah I'm fine will you stop rushing
00:57:36me you always do that to me nothing I'm just having a really tough day it's
00:57:45really busy here and can you just come tomorrow just meet me at the local hospital okay
00:58:21hi hi sorry I'm late late for what I'm not going anywhere these are for you
00:58:32wildflowers they're my favorite William picks them for me I had a feeling about
00:58:37that hmm you look a lot better compared to what they scare you yeah you did hmm
00:58:47you look I don't know different beautiful rosy cheeks are all flush must have been
00:58:56the rush to get over here oh my fiance Mike is coming to pick me up so I came to
00:59:03say
00:59:04goodbye bye how about the interview oh no you don't worry about the interview
00:59:09please just concentrate on getting better you saved my life I want to do the
00:59:17interview I do write down your questions and put them on a piece of paper give
00:59:22them to William and he's my right-hand man it'll be fine Rachel I do not argue with
00:59:28me it's a losing battle I thought you knew that thank you for everything I'm
00:59:38gonna be fine I wish I had some coffee and some cookies you know what get me a
00:59:45vase from that nurse that has that mustache don't tell her it's for me she
00:59:51doesn't like me oh gosh okay all right I I'll get her okay okay bye-bye
01:00:05I'm looking for miss Rachel Harsin one second
01:00:12yes room 241 to the left and immediate right
01:00:16thank you hi what what do you want not just okay
01:01:09I'm sorry
01:01:22you write on a typewriter what are you doing here came to say goodbye
01:01:31oh
01:01:36wow it's pretty isn't it
01:01:42you should see it at night the sky's clear you can see every star in the sky
01:01:55I don't know what to say you don't have to say anything
01:01:59I um
01:02:02I want to say something you know every since I met you I
01:02:14my fiance
01:02:17yeah of course it is
01:02:20he's probably trying to make sure he gets you to the church on time
01:02:23I'm always in a hurry so
01:02:25I would be too if I was him
01:02:32what are you writing
01:02:34um
01:02:36this is uh
01:02:38this is my mother's manuscript
01:02:40I'm pretty much your official typer now
01:02:41can I take a peek
01:02:43can I trust you
01:02:45you already have
01:02:59it's your most recent work
01:03:02it's beautiful
01:03:07oh
01:03:10I really have to go
01:03:12yeah
01:03:22glad you like this
01:03:38I'm sorry
01:03:39you had something you wanted to give me right
01:03:40um
01:03:42here um
01:03:45it's not where you came
01:03:46no of course
01:03:52I know there's something going on here
01:03:56I just don't know what it is
01:03:57I don't know what it is
01:04:02goodbye
01:04:05bye
01:04:06bye
01:04:07bye
01:04:08bye
01:04:09bye
01:04:10bye
01:04:11bye
01:04:20bye
01:04:25bye
01:04:26bye
01:04:26bye
01:04:27bye
01:04:27bye
01:04:28bye
01:04:41I'll see you next time.
01:05:14I'll see you next time.
01:05:32I'll see you next time.
01:06:25I'll see you next time.
01:06:28What?
01:06:29You don't even know her.
01:06:30What if she's a serial killer?
01:06:32Mom, you need to relax.
01:06:34We've been Skyping.
01:06:35It's all fine.
01:06:36Skyping?
01:06:38That's not talking.
01:06:40Nader, do something.
01:06:42What can I do?
01:06:47My color is fine.
01:06:50Give me a hug.
01:06:52Bye.
01:06:53Bye.
01:06:59I should have done this years ago.
01:07:02You're welcome.
01:07:05Did you see the way she was dressed?
01:07:08She gave away all her beautiful clothes.
01:07:14What have we done to deserve this?
01:07:19Thank you so much.
01:07:21You're welcome.
01:07:22We'll see you in six months.
01:07:23Yeah.
01:07:24Have a good time, you guys.
01:07:26You have a simple, exciting concept.
01:07:30For a novel, that's not enough.
01:07:32But for a movie, it could be just what the studios want.
01:07:36High concept.
01:07:39Ooh.
01:07:39That's what I've got?
01:07:41High concept?
01:07:43Mmm.
01:07:45I've got concept.
01:07:48High concept.
01:07:52Um.
01:07:55There's something bugging you.
01:07:59Want to talk about it?
01:08:02You know I've got nieces your age.
01:08:07I'm getting married to a very nice guy, who I've been with for a very long time.
01:08:16But I met someone new.
01:08:18Mmm-hmm.
01:08:23The first one, very successful.
01:08:28And the second one, married but not so rich.
01:08:34Kind of.
01:08:35I mean, he's got a long-term girlfriend, so.
01:08:39I knew it.
01:08:40I knew it.
01:08:41You know why?
01:08:41Because we police officers, we've got a good sense of psychology.
01:08:44So what do I do, Dr. Freud?
01:08:46What do you do?
01:08:47Hell, you just run off with me.
01:08:51Marvin.
01:08:52Okay.
01:08:53Only if you let me drive.
01:08:55Oh, hell no.
01:08:56Not the way you drive.
01:08:57Bill's off.
01:08:58Mm-mm.
01:08:59Mm-mm.
01:09:00That ain't happening.
01:09:02Maybe I need more courage.
01:09:06Well, hell, let's drink the courage.
01:09:12And to all the writers in the world.
01:09:22You know, in all the years I've known you, I've never seen you looking like this.
01:09:27Everything okay between you and Helen?
01:09:31No shit.
01:09:32I thought you two were gonna get married.
01:09:37Ah.
01:09:39You got another one, huh?
01:09:41I do.
01:09:43And she's getting married to somebody else.
01:09:46Is she pretty?
01:09:46Oh, Dale.
01:09:49She's gorgeous.
01:09:50You know, she's...
01:09:52She's pretty and she's clumsy.
01:09:56She's...
01:09:56Wow.
01:09:57Sounds like you're really into her.
01:09:59Does she live around here?
01:10:01No.
01:10:03Yeah, it's tough.
01:10:06Hold on to her.
01:10:06This one sounds like the one you don't wanna let slip away.
01:10:10All right, boys.
01:10:10Come down to town for one more chance I'd like to take.
01:10:15Make all the plans we had to break.
01:10:19But where'd you go?
01:10:22I don't know.
01:10:31Hey, it's me.
01:10:33Listen, I have some bad news about my mom.
01:10:37I, uh, wish I could have heard your voice.
01:10:41I miss you.
01:11:04Wasn't expecting you today.
01:11:08Rachel died last night.
01:11:11Darling, I'm so sorry.
01:11:18Why are you smiling?
01:11:21Do you think the son will give you an exclusive?
01:11:26Let me send a photographer with you.
01:11:29Mom, put the phone down.
01:11:31Mom?
01:11:34This is a private funeral.
01:11:36No press.
01:11:37No television.
01:11:39Nothing.
01:11:42I'm invited and I'm going.
01:11:46I'm invited and I'm going.
01:12:01I'll get a driver to take you.
01:12:03No.
01:12:04You don't get it, do you?
01:12:05I don't want a camera and I definitely don't want one of your photographers posing as a driver.
01:12:10But how are you going to get there?
01:12:13Don't worry.
01:12:15I'm Sasha Kapalov.
01:12:17From Russia.
01:12:19I take care of you.
01:12:22This is homemade vodka.
01:12:26You relax.
01:12:28You don't feel a thing.
01:12:29I don't drink.
01:12:31You don't?
01:12:34I can't hold my liquor.
01:12:37I hold it for you.
01:12:38Don't be silly.
01:12:40Everybody drinks.
01:12:43No.
01:12:43Thanks.
01:12:45Okay.
01:12:47Na zdrovie.
01:12:49Please fasten your cheat belt.
01:12:51Flight attendants return to your station.
01:12:54We're expecting some serious turbulence up ahead.
01:12:58Whoa-ho-ho.
01:13:00Oh.
01:13:00Oh.
01:13:01Oh.
01:13:03Oh.
01:13:04Oh.
01:13:11I'm sorry about Rachel.
01:13:13I'm sorry about Rachel.
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