爱在午夜降临前 Before Midnight (2013)【完整台词】
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[WOMAN SPEAKING
IN GREEK OVER PA]
So you got everything?
Mm-hm.
You gonna play
video games the whole flight
or do you think you might
actually crack a book?
Probably read some.
Well, if I write you an e-mail,
don't be scared to write back.
Let your old man know what you're
thinking about, what's going on.
Yeah.
If you want, we could try Skyping
once a week or something.
All right.
Yeah. Okay.
You got the drawings
for your science deal?
Yeah, think so.
Well, they turned out great,
by the way. Really great.
Thanks.
What--? ls your computer charged?
Yeah.
What do you think is the first thing
you're gonna do when you get home?
I don't know.
Hm? Oh.
I really cherish this communication we have.
You know, it's just--
Your answers are so--
What?
Just keep practicing the piano.
You're really good.
They spend so much time
at that school of yours--
Music is something you'll use in life.
And don't forget to--
You want those sesame things.
Yeah.
All right.
[JESSE SPEAKS
IN GREEK]
There you go.
Thank you.
Okay.
I'll probably make it over there in October.
I'll try to see you in that first recital.
And hopefully catch
a soccer game while I'm there.
[JESSE SPEAKS
IN GREEK]
I might not even play soccer
this year.
Oh, that'd be a big mistake.
Trust me.
I'm not that good.
Oh, no, you're pretty good.
You are. Huh?
I missed summer training camp. The
chances of me starting are miniscule.
Well, just tell the coach
the situation.
Your dad lives in Europe.
You really wanted to be there.
You know, blah, blah, blah. Blame me. "My
parents stink, but I'm really serious."
But I'm not serious, Dad.
I don't care that much.
Well, you don't have to decide right now.
You know, just think about it.
All I'm saying is that team sports
are important, you know?
[SIGHS]
Here we are.
I love this airport.
It's awesome.
Heh. It's cool, right? You
excited about seeing your mom?
Yeah, and all my friends.
Yeah. What about your
boarding pass, passport?
You feel confident
about making the connection?
I did this before.
But not with a tricky connection like this.
Remember, when you land,
you stay in your seat,
somebody from the airline is gonna
take you to the gate, all right?
It's not a problem.
Okay. All right. Heh-heh-heh.
Oh, boy.
Well, looks like maybe we should
just do this thing, huh? Hm?
Okay, come here. Oh, God.
I'm gonna do my best
to make that recital, okay?
You know, I wouldn't bother.
Heh. What makes you say that?
I'm not being mean, but it'd be easier
if you didn't come to the recital.
How come?
Be better if you visited
on a "nothing" weekend.
But I wanna see you play.
It's because Mom hates you so much.
She'd be really stressed if you were
there and then it'd be tense for me.
You know, go on.
Thank you.
We wouldn't have any time to hang out.
Don't worry. We'll figure that out.
I just don't want you to worry
about it, you know?
I mean, you know
how much I miss you, right?
[SIGHS]
Why do you think
she still hates me so much?
I don't know. I think she hates Daniel
more than she hates you.
Right.
Hey, don't worry. I'll figure something out.
We should just do this thing.
Yeah.
Is there anything
I can do to help?
I don't know.
But you know I love you, right?
Yeah, I know.
All right.
This has been the best summer
of my life.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, me too.
I told you this Greece thing
was gonna be great.
And it was.
Okay. All right.
I love you, pal.
Love you too, Dad.
Okay.
Okay, shake my hand.
All right.
Bye.
All right. See you.
U?“
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
Okay.
[CELINE SPEAKS
IN FRENCH]
U?“
[CELINE CONTINUES
SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
Okay.
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
So, what's going on?
They voted against it.
What? The wind turbines?
Six months dealing with those people,
everyone agreed it was great.
So, what happened?
They don't like the way
it looks on that hill.
No. I thought it was a done deal.
It was.
That's what's so infuriating.
Can they do that?
Of course, they've done it.
That's it. It's over, finis.
I'm sorry.
No, no. It's just so frustrating.
I can't take it anymore.
I'm gonna take that job
with Remy.
No, no. No, you don't
wanna work for him.
Why not?
For the government?
This is different. We need laws. That's
the only way anything is gonna happen.
Not the only way. You have
been getting good work done.
I've been thinking.
This is the way to go.
Let me remind you
you do not like that guy.
You worked for him before.
You complained about him.
He gets things done.
That's how I'm gonna be.
Okay.
A real bitch, okay?
Well, every time I look at that guy, all I
see is ambition. Sorry, I don't trust him.
He's going from nonprofit to government
to have people kiss his ass.
I don't care about him.
And I think
you're gonna be miserable.
Just with all the politicking
and compromise.
I've made my decision.
I'm tired of being the do-gooder
that rolls a boulder up
and watches it roll down.
Isn't Remy the guy who used to
throw his pens at his assistant?
I should have taken
this job a year ago.
I was scared of the amount of work, but
I think it's the best opportunity.
And it's more money,
and I'm doing it.
Okay. Are you sure?
No, I'm not sure of anything, okay?
All right. Heh.
What's gonna happen
to everyone if I leave?
Like Frangoise and--
I mean, they count on me.
What do you think?
Should I take it or not?
I don't have an opinion.
I don't wanna see you rush into a
decision because of this wind turbine.
Not just that. It's been
stirring in me all summer-.
I know.
I should do it.
All right-- Then do it.
I'm doing it.
I'm doing it. All right?
Oh, God.
I wish things were simpler.
If I leave, I get fucked,
if I stay, I get fucked.
Heh, heh.
There's always a catch.
The world is fucked.
Yeah, maybe.
Oh, God. We finally have a vacation
and the girls are sick for two weeks.
I know. I have the perfect son.
He lives a million miles away.
Or the love of your life can't clean up
after himself or learn how to shave.
Who's that? I mean, you're not
talking about Captain Cleanup.
Captain Cleanup. The one that's been
missing in action all these years.
What'd you expect
at this point
in your life, missy?
Ay, ay, ay! God.
Oh, look at them.
They're so cute.
They look like conjoined twins.
Heh.
Oh, my God,
I'm gonna take a picture.
Hey, did Ella finish that apple?
The--
Take food out of your child's mouth?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it's all brown.
No, no, no,
there's a spot here.
Mm.
Ella, this is evidence of your
father stealing food from you.
If you become bulimic
or anorexic,
Heh. Jesus.
It's not my fault.
Don't blame it all on your mother.
Ella, this is a family apple.
I'm teaching you the value of sharing.
I love you, honey.
Aw. So sweet.
You will remember this vacation
different than we will.
That's for sure.
I see that with my mom.
She remembers my childhood
different than I do.
Please, stop filming me.
Okay.
God. I love your mom.
You're always so hard on her.
You missed the fucked-up years.
You're just getting the good era.
The fucked-up years. Heh, heh. That
reminds me, talking about fucked up,
did I ever tell you the story
of my little Cleopatra kitty?
No.
No? I think you would remember if I did.
It's the story-- You know, when I was a
little girl, I had this cat named Cleopatra.
Every spring, she'd jump
the fence, get pregnant
and always end up
with a litter of exactly two kittens.
Two kitties, huh?
Two kitties.
Every time, every year,
two cats.
I mean, it's just amazing.
Then one day, I was, like, around 30,
and was having lunch with my dad
and I was remembering--
Mentioning little Cleopatra,
[WOMAN SPEAKING
IN GREEK OVER PA]
So you got everything?
Mm-hm.
You gonna play
video games the whole flight
or do you think you might
actually crack a book?
Probably read some.
Well, if I write you an e-mail,
don't be scared to write back.
Let your old man know what you're
thinking about, what's going on.
Yeah.
If you want, we could try Skyping
once a week or something.
All right.
Yeah. Okay.
You got the drawings
for your science deal?
Yeah, think so.
Well, they turned out great,
by the way. Really great.
Thanks.
What--? ls your computer charged?
Yeah.
What do you think is the first thing
you're gonna do when you get home?
I don't know.
Hm? Oh.
I really cherish this communication we have.
You know, it's just--
Your answers are so--
What?
Just keep practicing the piano.
You're really good.
They spend so much time
at that school of yours--
Music is something you'll use in life.
And don't forget to--
You want those sesame things.
Yeah.
All right.
[JESSE SPEAKS
IN GREEK]
There you go.
Thank you.
Okay.
I'll probably make it over there in October.
I'll try to see you in that first recital.
And hopefully catch
a soccer game while I'm there.
[JESSE SPEAKS
IN GREEK]
I might not even play soccer
this year.
Oh, that'd be a big mistake.
Trust me.
I'm not that good.
Oh, no, you're pretty good.
You are. Huh?
I missed summer training camp. The
chances of me starting are miniscule.
Well, just tell the coach
the situation.
Your dad lives in Europe.
You really wanted to be there.
You know, blah, blah, blah. Blame me. "My
parents stink, but I'm really serious."
But I'm not serious, Dad.
I don't care that much.
Well, you don't have to decide right now.
You know, just think about it.
All I'm saying is that team sports
are important, you know?
[SIGHS]
Here we are.
I love this airport.
It's awesome.
Heh. It's cool, right? You
excited about seeing your mom?
Yeah, and all my friends.
Yeah. What about your
boarding pass, passport?
You feel confident
about making the connection?
I did this before.
But not with a tricky connection like this.
Remember, when you land,
you stay in your seat,
somebody from the airline is gonna
take you to the gate, all right?
It's not a problem.
Okay. All right. Heh-heh-heh.
Oh, boy.
Well, looks like maybe we should
just do this thing, huh? Hm?
Okay, come here. Oh, God.
I'm gonna do my best
to make that recital, okay?
You know, I wouldn't bother.
Heh. What makes you say that?
I'm not being mean, but it'd be easier
if you didn't come to the recital.
How come?
Be better if you visited
on a "nothing" weekend.
But I wanna see you play.
It's because Mom hates you so much.
She'd be really stressed if you were
there and then it'd be tense for me.
You know, go on.
Thank you.
We wouldn't have any time to hang out.
Don't worry. We'll figure that out.
I just don't want you to worry
about it, you know?
I mean, you know
how much I miss you, right?
[SIGHS]
Why do you think
she still hates me so much?
I don't know. I think she hates Daniel
more than she hates you.
Right.
Hey, don't worry. I'll figure something out.
We should just do this thing.
Yeah.
Is there anything
I can do to help?
I don't know.
But you know I love you, right?
Yeah, I know.
All right.
This has been the best summer
of my life.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, me too.
I told you this Greece thing
was gonna be great.
And it was.
Okay. All right.
I love you, pal.
Love you too, Dad.
Okay.
Okay, shake my hand.
All right.
Bye.
All right. See you.
U?“
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
Okay.
[CELINE SPEAKS
IN FRENCH]
U?“
[CELINE CONTINUES
SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
Okay.
[SPEAKING IN FRENCH]
So, what's going on?
They voted against it.
What? The wind turbines?
Six months dealing with those people,
everyone agreed it was great.
So, what happened?
They don't like the way
it looks on that hill.
No. I thought it was a done deal.
It was.
That's what's so infuriating.
Can they do that?
Of course, they've done it.
That's it. It's over, finis.
I'm sorry.
No, no. It's just so frustrating.
I can't take it anymore.
I'm gonna take that job
with Remy.
No, no. No, you don't
wanna work for him.
Why not?
For the government?
This is different. We need laws. That's
the only way anything is gonna happen.
Not the only way. You have
been getting good work done.
I've been thinking.
This is the way to go.
Let me remind you
you do not like that guy.
You worked for him before.
You complained about him.
He gets things done.
That's how I'm gonna be.
Okay.
A real bitch, okay?
Well, every time I look at that guy, all I
see is ambition. Sorry, I don't trust him.
He's going from nonprofit to government
to have people kiss his ass.
I don't care about him.
And I think
you're gonna be miserable.
Just with all the politicking
and compromise.
I've made my decision.
I'm tired of being the do-gooder
that rolls a boulder up
and watches it roll down.
Isn't Remy the guy who used to
throw his pens at his assistant?
I should have taken
this job a year ago.
I was scared of the amount of work, but
I think it's the best opportunity.
And it's more money,
and I'm doing it.
Okay. Are you sure?
No, I'm not sure of anything, okay?
All right. Heh.
What's gonna happen
to everyone if I leave?
Like Frangoise and--
I mean, they count on me.
What do you think?
Should I take it or not?
I don't have an opinion.
I don't wanna see you rush into a
decision because of this wind turbine.
Not just that. It's been
stirring in me all summer-.
I know.
I should do it.
All right-- Then do it.
I'm doing it.
I'm doing it. All right?
Oh, God.
I wish things were simpler.
If I leave, I get fucked,
if I stay, I get fucked.
Heh, heh.
There's always a catch.
The world is fucked.
Yeah, maybe.
Oh, God. We finally have a vacation
and the girls are sick for two weeks.
I know. I have the perfect son.
He lives a million miles away.
Or the love of your life can't clean up
after himself or learn how to shave.
Who's that? I mean, you're not
talking about Captain Cleanup.
Captain Cleanup. The one that's been
missing in action all these years.
What'd you expect
at this point
in your life, missy?
Ay, ay, ay! God.
Oh, look at them.
They're so cute.
They look like conjoined twins.
Heh.
Oh, my God,
I'm gonna take a picture.
Hey, did Ella finish that apple?
The--
Take food out of your child's mouth?
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, it's all brown.
No, no, no,
there's a spot here.
Mm.
Ella, this is evidence of your
father stealing food from you.
If you become bulimic
or anorexic,
Heh. Jesus.
It's not my fault.
Don't blame it all on your mother.
Ella, this is a family apple.
I'm teaching you the value of sharing.
I love you, honey.
Aw. So sweet.
You will remember this vacation
different than we will.
That's for sure.
I see that with my mom.
She remembers my childhood
different than I do.
Please, stop filming me.
Okay.
God. I love your mom.
You're always so hard on her.
You missed the fucked-up years.
You're just getting the good era.
The fucked-up years. Heh, heh. That
reminds me, talking about fucked up,
did I ever tell you the story
of my little Cleopatra kitty?
No.
No? I think you would remember if I did.
It's the story-- You know, when I was a
little girl, I had this cat named Cleopatra.
Every spring, she'd jump
the fence, get pregnant
and always end up
with a litter of exactly two kittens.
Two kitties, huh?
Two kitties.
Every time, every year,
two cats.
I mean, it's just amazing.
Then one day, I was, like, around 30,
and was having lunch with my dad
and I was remembering--
Mentioning little Cleopatra,
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