The first 198 lines.
Good morning.
How long for your passenger?
How much time for your passenger?
She's right there.
We just texted her, she's coming right out soon.
OK, so can you move all the way up, please?
Sure, thanks.
[ANNOUNCEMENT ON AIRPORT SPEAKER]
Hi!
And that's what I want.
Then have it.
I missed you.
I missed you, too.
I want to fuck you.
Like a woman?
Morning, dearies! Would you like some coffee?
Ah, yes!
OK.
This film tells of four young people attempting to organize their love.
Their problem is that their love is already organized.
Their love is organized in exclusivity -
self-defense
and coupledom.
When did you learn how to make coffee?
A very special person taught me.
Very recently.
Would you like some milk?
Sure. One sec.
I'm surprised you even have milk.
I know. It's my roommate's, but ...
I don't think they'll mind.
That makes sense.
The last time I checked you were lactose-intolerant.
Yeah, this is almond milk, but ...
It's the healthy kind.
The expensive kind. - The expensive kind.
I can't keep up this lifestyle. My budget ...
Speaking of ...
Tell me.
I've been just hanging out.
Looking for a new job, slowly.
Where have you been looking?
I've been posting about it.
Hey!
We could call the person that Paul kisses "Erika."
Perhaps we could call them "Bruno" or "Fritz."
Since "Fritz" is very hard to differentiate from "Franz,"
we'll call them "Bruno."
The name really doesn't fit them at all.
Like we said, "Erika" fits better.
This is Erika.
This is my mom.
I've been waiting to me you. - Nice to meet you.
You're a very pretty girl.
Thank you! - Stop!
Stop trying to take my girls. - I promise I won't, not this time.
How many have you taken? - She's not lying.
Let's not talk about that right now.
Need to get to know you a little better first!
Gera is forty-five and the mother of Paul,
a fact both of them are trying to ignore.
She is interested in everything.
I mean, you could still have used it before but now, yeah,
the servers are down.
I remember when
"a/s/l" was a thing.
"A/s/l"!
Yeah, now people just ask for your sign.
It's the same thing.
What's your name? What's your sign?
Where were you born? - Good morning!
Hi!
Oh my god. there's so many of you!
This is my friend.
Sorry, I landed last night. I'm like, really tired.
Hi, nice to meet you.
Oh my god, are you his mom? - I am.
Oh my god, I heard about you!
Hi, nice to meet you!
You can see the resemblance, can't you?
Gera just got back from travelling, too.
Wait, really? Where are you coming from?
Saint Kitts.
Oh, you were doing activist work. - Would you want to go out later?
In the Carribean.
What brings you to our part... - I'm just here for a project.
I'm trying not to work too much.
How was your night?
- Pretty good! - I mean, I'm happy about it.
I'll tell you more when I'm actually awake.
Whenever I'm off ... - You look very tired!
I want to do it right.
Get some sleep first! - I'm just going to drink this.
We could see a movie while ...
Did I just get bedbugs? - No, no, no, no.
We're hoping to replace it.
- I'll send you some showtimes.
We're thinking about going to dance later.
Hi, how are you?
It's really nice to meet you, what was your name?
Erika.
It's really nice to meet you.
You look pretty tired, babe.
You've been on a plane for how long?
Like fifteen hours or something. - Oh my god!
It's good, I'm in New York, I'm back.
You gonna be here for a while?
Not that it's a problem!
Are you OK?
- I used to live really close by.
I'm going to get you water, hold on.
Do you want a seat?
No, I'm really great up here. - Stay as long as you want.
Yeah, just perching and survying the landscape.
- There's a of socialization happening over there.
- We're thinking about going out later if you want to join.
Mom, you can join too.
I think I'll stay home.
I only slept for three hours.
Only slept for three hours. there you go.
Were you dancing? - Um, yup.
And I'm trying to dance again tonight.
Oh yeah? - Yeah, you want to go?
Yeah, of course.
Let's do it. I have to work, though.
OK. - I'll meet you after.
Erika's ... - Are you all going?
Mm, I think so.
Wait, am I going? - Gera, are you much of a dancer?
I feel like we never talked about this... yeah, you should come!
If you want. - I do want to.
If you're not too jet-lagged. - That would be awesome.
I'd love that. - Gera's a way better
dancer that I am.
Yeah but I'll let you guys have your fun.
I mean, you with your flailing arms!
You should come!
[SOFT ROCK MUSIC PLAYING QUIETLY]
Sorry.
Ooh, you want it like that.
I want it to look pretty.
So ...
One second.
Sorry, don't just leave my pants out please.
I wasn't sure where to put them.
Well, I put them away.
Good.
Well, if that's what you going to do, huh!
You're going to mess up my bed!
Just come into my apartment and mess up my bed!
Can I please get a ticket to the four o'clock?
Yes you can.
That'll be $15.
OK.
Hi, love. - Hey, sweetie.
So, I think I'm on the list ...
Yeah?
This kiss is your ticket. - OK.
Franz leaves with the yarn, Erika stays.
Franz isn't afraid.
Franz leaves the department store,
security doesn't persue him,
and he walks through the shimmering streets.
Erika becomes very calm when she sleeps with Paul.
Very gentle, too, and quiet.
One time it was so pretty for the both of them
that Paul had to really laugh in the middle,
they were sleeping with one another,
and Paul laughed wildy and came.
It was so pretty, that he no longer needed to touch her.
Afterwards, they kissed for quite some time.
Yeah, so we might be able to get
speakers on a truck, that would be awesome,
but I think also if we just kind of all
make a lot of noise. I have these handheld noisemakers
and we can all kind of, you know,
join in.
And then also we have these to hand out to people,
if they want to join in on the noise protest.
Thank you. - Everyone got one?
Let's put this theory to work!
This is what happens when you let
white people drag you into their antifa bullshit.
Yeah.
Totally.
Paul is sitting next to Erika, and Erika is painting.
Both are at a meeting for the organizers of the local committees.
The organizers listen to the report of the district committee
representative and Paul thought:
"Why can't we elect someone with stylish glasses?"
Erika thought:
"I would like to kiss him."
But this is a film after all,
And people don't think in those.
The people around them are happy that
Paul and Erika are a couple.
Paul and Erika are also happy that they are a couple,
especially Erika.
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