Boxing Helena (1993) - full transcript
A surgeon becomes obsessed with the seductive woman he once was in an affair with. Refusing to accept that she has moved on, he amputates her limbs and holds her captive in his mansion.
♪ Da-da-da
da-da-da-da ♪
♪ ohh ♪
♪ you're nobody ♪
♪ till somebody ♪
♪ loves you ♪
♪ you're nobody ♪
♪ till somebody cares ♪
Daddy?
Not now, Nicholas.
I'm working.
Father's pretty busy,
in there, eh?
You know, he's been awfully
good to you and your mother.
He's given you
this nice house,
and we all know you will
follow in his footsteps
at the hospital, right?
Remember the family motto?
"Hard work and persistence
will get you anything
in the world you want."
What's the motto?
Hard work?
That's right, my boy.
Hard work.
Whose little boy
is that?
That's
Marion's child.
That's funny. She never
mentioned having any children.
♪ Find yourself
somebody ♪
♪ ah,
find yourself somebody ♪
♪ ah, find yourself
somebody ♪
♪ to love ♪
Mother?
♪ Yes, you're nobody ♪
♪ till somebody ♪
♪ loves you ♪
♪ you're nobody... ♪
In sure and certain hope
of the resurrection
to eternal life
through our lord Jesus Christ,
we commend Marion
to almighty god,
and we commit her body
to the ground.
We acknowledge the uncertainty
of our life on earth.
We are given
a mere handful of days,
and our span of life
is nothing in your sight.
All flesh is as grass,
and all its beauty
is like the flower
in the field,
but even in the valley
of the shadow of death,
you are with us.
O lord,
let us know our end
and the number of our days,
that we may know
how fleeting life is.
Hear our prayer
and turn your ear
to our cry.
Be not deaf to our tears,
for we live
as strangers before you.
This is Dr. Cavanaugh.
Yes?
What was the mechanism
of injury?
Any blood flow
to the hand?
I'll be there
in three minutes.
Nick, the patient is
an 11-year-old male.
Sustained almost
complete detachment
of the left hand,
just proximal
to the wrist.
Inner-carpal ligaments
are still intact.
The radial artery
and median nerve
are completely
severed.
Is the operation
microscope ready?
Yes.
Continue.
Blood pressure
is 115 over 80.
Pulse is 78
and regular.
Dr. Cavanaugh
will be taking over.
Dr. Pollin's
orders.
Dr. Harrison.
I thought
the funeral was today.
What's dead
is dead, Alan.
Excuse me.
Full-strength
antibiotics?
Yes, doctor.
Good. I want this
prep to xylene.
Dr. Alan Harrison,
report to dialysis center.
10 units of platelets.
Now, Russell, I want you
to watch this carefully.
Yes, sir.
Hi, Gaia.
Doctor.
Have the boy's
parents arrived yet?
Yes.
Mr. And Mrs. Berg.
They're in
the waiting room.
Mrs. Berg
is very upset.
Let's see if we can't
spread some good news.
Bye-bye.
Looks like you have
company, Marion.
Ha ha!
You were watching me,
weren't you?
Hi, Lawrence.
Hi, Nick.
I ordered for you.
Thanks.
So to the end
of another fine one.
I hear you made history
in surgery today.
I had some very good help.
Well, people
are talking,
and Pollin
is ecstatic.
Just glad the little boy
will be all right.
Nick?
We've got to
get out of here.
Lawrence, let's go.
She's here.
I'll see you outside.
Check, please.
There you go.
Hello, Anne.
I'm going to keep
mother's house,
move into it.
Chicken sounds fine.
I'll have to stop by
my apartment first
and pick up
a few things.
Well, if you
get there before me,
there's a spare key
under the mat.
Me, too.
Here you go.
Thank you.
Do you think she ever
thinks about me?
Does it
really matter?
No.
Thanks for the drink,
Lawrence.
Sure.
I'm parked up the road.
See you later.
Hi, sweetheart.
I just got here, too.
Hi.
Hello.
I thought
I'd just unpack
and take a jog
before we eat.
Ok. Is red
all right with you?
Perfect.
♪ You better love loving ♪
♪ and you better behave ♪
♪ you better love loving ♪
♪ and you better behave ♪
♪ woman in chains ♪
♪ woman in chains ♪
♪ Calls her man
the great white hope ♪
♪ says she's fine,
she'll always cope ♪
♪ ooh ♪
♪ woman in chains ♪
♪ woman in chains ♪
♪ well, I feel ♪
♪ lying and waiting ♪
♪ is a poor man's deal ♪
♪ a poor man's deal ♪
♪ and I feel ♪
♪ hopelessly weighed down
by your eyes of steel ♪
♪ your eyes of steel ♪
♪ well, it's
a world gone crazy ♪
♪ keeps a woman in chains ♪
♪ whoo-whoo-whoo-whoo ♪
♪ woman in chains ♪
Aah...
Never mind where I am.
Lawrence.
Tell me how
to get her back.
Get her back?
Nick, are you crazy?
You were fine earlier.
What happened?
Nothing happened. I've
just told you--i saw her.
Well, don't see her again.
Nick, you slept with her once,
and it took ages to get over it.
Don't call her.
Don't send her flowers, Nick.
Think about Anne.
Nick?
Don't worry about me,
Lawrence.
You sure you don't want
to meet me somewhere?
Uh, I have
dinner plans already.
Thanks.
Take care of yourself, Nick.
Good-bye, Lawrence.
She's so beautiful.
Thank you.
Thank you,
Dr. Cavanaugh.
Shall I charge
your account?
Yes.
Have a good night.
♪ La la la ♪
♪ la la la ♪
♪ la la... ♪
My god. Anne.
Anne.
Hello, Helena.
It's Nick. How are you?
Hello, Helena.
It's Nick. How are you?
Hello, Helena.
It's Nick. How are you?
Hello.
Goddamn it. Hello?
Christ.
Baby, what
are you doing?
Come on.
We're not finished yet.
I hate being
hung up on.
Just so fucking rude.
I hope you're not planning
on lying there all night?
Not alone, no.
Now, come back
to daddy.
Never.
What the hell is that
supposed to mean?
Gee, Ray, what could
I possibly mean by that?
I believe I meant
get out of my bed.
You bore me.
I bore you?
No, I don't.
Look, I'm in
a bad mood.
You need
to lighten up.
And you need
to pay
closer
attention.
I'll keep that
in mind.
Good.
Check, please.
What are you doing?
I'm going out.
Oh, get me
some groceries.
I'm not your goddamned
errand boy.
I'm going to the club.
Why?
Gee, Helena.
Why would I possibly
be going to the club?
I'm going
to get laid.
I'm out of here.
Sam.
Hey, it's Helena.
Fine, thanks.
How you doing?
Listen, I need
a delivery, ok?
Bottle of Sterling vodka,
bottle of Rose's lime juice,
and two large pomegranates.
Ok, three medium.
Yes, please.
Ok.
Thanks.
Good night, Helena.
I've told you--
the money doesn't matter.
It's most important that
I'm fully moved in today.
Yes, I understand.
312 Gatcombe Lane.
Mm-hmm.
All right.
I'll expect them.
Thank you.
7:00 onwards?
Oh, great.
Bring her, too.
312 Gatcombe Lane.
And take a left
on homestead road.
You can't miss it.
Yeah. It'll be lots of fun.
And don't forget the video.
See you then.
No, no, no, no.
Solamente.
Ha ha ha!
Si.
Hasta pronto.
You shouldn't leave
your door unlocked.
It isn't safe.
You never know
who may stop by.
No kidding.
Do you want something?
No, thanks.
I'm in a kind of a hurry.
Listen.
You know, it's a big night
at the club.
I want to see you there.
I'm busy.
Right.
Here.
Yeah.
Wear this.
Ha ha!
Ray.
I'm going to
a party.
Oh, yeah?
Mm-hmm.
So what's
the suitcase for?
Going to Mexico.
What was that?
I said I'm going
to Mexico.
I leave
in the morning.
Ah, Mexico.
A little party,
then we're off
to Mexico.
What is this shit?
I don't like it.
Ray, I'm sorry.
I'm not fucking around.
I want to see you.
You're going to have
to change your plans.
I don't have to
do anything, Ray.
I'm not one of
your employees.
"You're going to
have to change
your plans."
Who--
Know what?
This whole scene's
getting old.
You're getting
kind of old.
Good-bye, Ray.
You're going to
miss me when I'm gone.
Doubtful.
Oh, yeah,
you'll miss me.
Fuck you.
Watch who you
say that to, Helena.
Hasta whatever.
Enjoy yourselves.
Hi, Nick.
Hi, Jean. Drinks
are through there.
Thank you.
I'm very
impressed.
This was
a good idea.
Everything
is fine.
People seem to be
having fun.
Sure they are.
It's a great
party.
Nick.
I didn't know you were
such a party animal.
This is...
This is great.
Nice to see you,
Dr. Augustine.
Russell.
Is that
a full bar down there?
Yes.
I'll catch up
to you guys later.
What are
you drinking?
Vodka tonic.
You want one?
Just a sip
of yours.
Thanks.
Good evening, ma'am.
There he is.
Hi, Nick.
Helena.
Yes.
You're here.
Nice place.
The barman will mix
your favorite drink.
I bet he's going
to pop the question
on you soon.
You think so?
Who else could
all this be for?
I'm so glad
you could come
at such
short notice.
So you
live here?
Yes. This is
my new home.
I was brought up
in this house.
My mother passed
away last week,
but it's ok.
I'm fine about it.
Lawrence.
Nick, what's this?
Look, if you're going
to follow me around,
hold this.
Thank you.
Who is that?
What's her name?
Helena.
Look at you.
Give me that.
Who is she?
She's Helena.
Mmm.
What do you think
maybe we--
Russell, I'm wet.
I'm going to go change.
Then we'll go somewhere
and really eat.
Ok.
Did you come here
alone?
Yes.
Well, who do you
know here?
Hmm.
A little boy
named Nick invited me.
Oh.
Well, that's--
that's great.
That's wonderful.
Maybe you and me could go
get some champagne together.
Ok.
Nick, what in the hell
made you do that?
Do what?
Invite her.
So you invited her here.
Are you sleeping with her?
I'd better go.
I'll see you later,
Nick.
Isn't this
a wonderful party?
So?
So?
Nick, are you
sleeping with her?
Come in.
Hey, Nick. Helena and I
are taking off.
I wanted to say thanks.
She's leaving?
Yeah.
She's not your girlfriend
or anything, is she?
She came on so strong.
She's someone special.
Of course not.
Don't be silly.
Go on...
Have fun.
Thanks, Nick.
I'm leaving.
Oh, come on, Helena.
It's Anne, Nick.
Damn.
Oh, Nick.
I meant to tell you.
Thanks for the flowers.
It was a wonderful
party, Nick.
Ha ha ha!
Hello.
This is Dr. Cavanaugh.
Please leave
your name, number,
and any message
after the tone.
Thank you.
Hello, Nicholas.
Are you there
listening?
Look, I left my purse,
and I need it.
I'm going away.
Don't be a curious
George, Nicholas.
I want you to bring
it to the airport
tomorrow at 10:15 a.m.,
terminal B,
second level.
Oh, and, Nick...
Russell says hi.
This is the last call
for flight number 126
to Guadalajara, Mexico.
Flight number 126 is now
boarding at gate number 31.
Give me my purse!
I know I'm late.
I'm sorry.
Just give it to me.
I'll get you
on another flight.
It's my fault.
Do you realize I sat
at that fucking gate
waiting over
an hour for you.
I asked you to do me
a simple favor.
Where's
my address book?
Come on, Helena, I tried
to be here, really.
Let's change your ticket.
Where is it?
I didn't
see any book.
I don't believe you.
I didn't
see any book.
Go get it.
I swear I wouldn't
recognize it.
You'd have
to come with me.
You make me sick.
You're coming?
I'm coming to get
my address book. That's all.
Then you're driving
me back here.
Fine.
Fine.
Here we are
at the house, Helena.
I'm so glad I got
to tell you that story
in such
depth and detail.
I'm really sorry,
Helena.
Well, we'll find
your book.
Let me
fix you lunch.
Then you can go
to the airport,
home, whatever.
You don't get it,
do you?
What is it gonna take,
Nick, for you to realize
I don't want anything
to do with you?
Wasn't last night enough?
Please.
Just have lunch
with me.
I'm not hungry, Nick.
Well, just a drink
then? Please.
Oh, shut up.
Let's just
get it over with.
If you go
into the living room,
I'll look for your book.
Nick.
Just let me look,
and--and you'll relax.
Hurry up.
Your mother didn't die
inside the house, did she?
No. She was
at the hospital
when she passed on.
Now that it's mine,
you can come here
as much as you like.
My home
is your home.
Nick, this isn't a game.
Where's my book?
I'm not
playing a game.
Here's your drink.
Had my drink.
Have some food.
What is wrong
with you?
I told you
I am not hungry.
I want to...
You son of a bitch.
You had this
the whole time?
Don't be upset.
I'm leaving.
Wait!
Helena!
Wait!
Helena!
What?
I'm sorry.
No!
Please don't take
this the wrong way, Anne,
but I thought
you might know
whether he plans
to return to work.
It's been
several weeks,
and I'm without
my chief surgeon.
I'm sorry.
I haven't seen Nick--
Dr. Cavanaugh--
since his party.
I see. Well,
if he doesn't return,
I can only assume
we've lost him
to another hospital.
That's a tremendous loss,
but perhaps he could
submit a letter
recommending
another staff surgeon
as his replacement.
If you hear from him,
please have him call me.
Very good, Dr. Pollin.
Dr. Binford
to the coronary care unit.
Alan...
What a beautiful day.
How nice to see you.
Iced coffee?
Yeah, uh...
Yes, sure.
So, what can
I do for you
besides quench
your thirst?
Ahem.
Well, I, uh...
I thought you could
recommend me
for your job
at the hospital.
You are leaving?
Alan Harrison...
Chief surgeon?
Look, I...
I simply thought
you could write
Pollin a letter.
You...
I'm more
than qualified.
But I have until Monday
to return. Am I right?
Yes...
As far as I know.
Well, then,
we'll know Monday.
Sure, fine.
Ahem.
So have you--
uh, have you
been enjoying
this time alone?
It's very pleasant,
yes.
I, uh...
I remember--
What the hell
is that?
Stay here, Alan.
...Onto the roadway.
The highway patrol
has all northbound
traffic...
Helena. Oh, did you
want to hear music?
...Develops into
anything more serious.
Boy, it's a real mess
out there.
Again, that's all
northbound traffic
at a standstill.
Remember, no matter how much
traffic there is,
you've still got time
for nutritious, great
tasting maple sticks--
crunchy, flaky sticks--
What the hell's
going on here?
She was hit
by a car outside.
The driver
never stopped.
When I got to her,
she was hypoxic
and cyanotic.
Her blood pressure
was life-threatening.
I had to operate
here in the lab.
Nick,
this is unheard-of.
Why isn't she
in the hospital?
I took care
of it, Alan.
Now I'm taking care
of her. I was going--
listen to me.
I'm calling the hospital
and have her brought in.
I know that
you meant well
by caring for her--
don't send
anyone here.
She needs
to be looked at.
Listen to me, Alan.
I want to take care
of her.
I can do it.
No one else
will understand.
A woman like Helena
wouldn't survive
in a hospital
with all those constant
reminders of her loss.
She's happy here.
She doesn't want to be
with other patients.
I care for her.
It's not that simple.
She needs 24-hour care.
What about your life?
I love her, Alan.
She's happy here.
I was about
to resign
so I could be here
for her.
Take my job, Alan.
I told you
it's not that simple.
It is exactly
that simple.
I'll call them
Monday
and tell them
I'm not coming back.
No. I...
I don't know.
I...
You'll, uh... You'll
write that letter, huh?
The job will be yours.
I promise.
She'll be safe...
And you're the ideal choice
for my replacement.
I'll send the letter
right away.
Good-bye.
If anybody...
I was never here.
Good-bye, Alan.
It's warm.
It's sore.
Helena, you're looking
much better.
It's a dream.
Really
quite beautiful.
Everything's ok.
Helena, it's Nick.
Everything's ok.
Listen to me,
Helena.
It's a dream.
There was
an accident.
Can you hear me?
It's ok.
Everything's ok.
Look at me, Helena.
Look at me.
It's a dream.
It's a dream.
Helena, it's ok.
You'll remember.
Oh, my legs are burning.
They're burning.
Th-they're burning.
They're burning.
They're burning.
Good morning.
I want you to get
that thing out of here.
But it's for you...
So you can get around.
I'll help you
get into it.
Your help is what put me
here in the first place.
No.
Yes!
I wouldn't be here
if you hadn't been late
to the fucking airport!
If you hadn't
been so incompetent
and so fucking
stupid!
Helena!
At least you're alive.
Shit!
Hey, Nick!
Nick.
Nick!
You're pathetic.
I just want
to take care of you.
You're everything
to me.
You're nothing to me. I'll
never let you care for me.
No one ever has,
and no one ever will.
Leave me alone.
Let me explain.
It was just--
leave me alone!
Do you want
to scream?
Right!
Let me hear you scream.
You want to scream,
Helena?
Come on then.
Scream!
Scream for help!
Let go of this chair!
No!
Go on, scream!
Scream!
Scream
to those people
in that window.
Let me hear you!
I can't hear you!
Come here, Nick.
Scream!
Please, Nick...
Please.
Come to me.
Shh.
Shh.
Help!
Help!
Help!
Help!
You know what, Nick?
I never had
an orgasm with you.
Not one.
You shook
the entire time.
Remember, I had
to tell you what to do?
Hands everywhere.
Sloppy.
Shaky, shaky, shaky.
I was afraid.
You still should be.
I only wanted
to make you feel good.
You haven't
the faintest idea
how to make me
feel good.
I know you now, Nick...
How you think,
what makes you panic.
I know
your little secrets.
I can hear you
crying and moaning.
I can hear you
jerking off.
You're sick.
Oh... I'm sick.
I don't want to talk
about anything like that.
No?
Not in that way.
Maybe that's why you
don't fuck that way.
You're horrible.
You're a failure.
Good evening,
Mr. O'Malley.
How you doing, Sam?
Listen. I need a favor.
I'm looking for Helena.
If you see her,
if she calls,
if anybody calls,
you call me.
It's important.
Here's my card...
And here's
your incentive.
Anytime.
And I've made you
a delicious pudding.
Nick?
Hello!
It's Anne.
Hello!
Sorry.
I have to do this.
Hello!
Shh! Shh!
Shh! Shh!
Hmm! Hmm!
Hello!
Come on, darling.
Shh! Shh!
Nick?
I'll let myself in, ok?
Please!
Anne...
I'm sorry.
I was working.
Is everything ok?
I was worried
about you,
about us.
I missed you,
Nick.
I tried calling,
and I couldn't get
you on the phone.
Ohh...
Everything's fine.
I didn't know
what to think.
Ohh...
So what have you been
doing with yourself?
Dr. Pollin
asked me about you.
I didn't know
what to say.
Anne...
Oh...
Hmm!
Hmm! Hmm!
Anne!
Just relax, Nick.
Oh! Anne!
Come on, Nick.
Relax.
You like this.
Anne.
There you go.
See?
Oh.
Fuck me, Nick.
Ahh...
Oh!
Oh...
It's ok, honey.
It's ok.
It happens.
Ohh...
I don't mind, Nick.
We were rushing it.
We can try again
in a little while, Nick.
No.
Hey, I'd like to.
It's ok, Nick.
Let me get you
a drink.
So let's just
sit together
and talk
for a while.
I don't
want to talk.
Ok. We don't
have to talk.
We can just
be together.
I want
to be alone.
Did you do that?
Well, yeah. I thought
it came unplugged.
Did it occur to you
that it might be
unplugged for a reason?
That maybe I don't
want to be bothered.
I'm sorry, Nick.
I didn't know.
Anne, I think
you'd better go.
Now.
If that's the way
you feel, Nick,
here's your key.
I'm sorry, Anne.
I'm sorry, too, Nick.
Madeck's flowers.
May I help you?
Yes. This is
Nick Cavanaugh.
Well, hello,
Dr. Cavanaugh.
What can I do
for you this evening?
Send something extravagant
to the usual address.
Something big.
And the card should read,
"I miss you, Helena."
You must have spent most of
your life feeling ashamed.
You're pathetic.
What did it take you,
a whole three seconds?
Oh, and apparently,
"that's ok, sweetheart,
because it happens..."
Again and again
and again.
I can't say I don't
know how she feels.
You must
have lasted, what,
a whole
two seconds with me?
You're a goddamn joke.
You don't understand.
I love you!
If you were
a real woman,
you'd lie to me
about our sex.
Real women lie
all the time.
Real men lie
all the time.
Real people do
a lot of things,
and you bet they lie.
But when they lie
about sex--
bedroom lies--
it is out of love
and respect
for certain feelings,
and I don't give a shit
about your feelings!
Uh!
Oh!
Why lie?
"I miss you, Helena.
"Where have you been?
Please call me.
Love, Nick."
I'm sorry.
I forgot your medication.
I'll be right back.
Nicholas.
Nicholas...
You have done
a very, very bad thing.
Helena, these will
make you feel better.
I'm sorry.
I know it's hard,
but you do look
beautiful today,
and the flowers
are fresh.
Go ahead.
Good.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't
change anything.
Looking good,
Nicholas.
Thanks, Barney.
See you later.
Right.
Don't you ever leave me
alone here again.
I'm sorry. I thought
you were sleeping.
Someone will
find out, you know.
Ray will kill you.
He'll kill you.
But do you
really want that?
You need me.
I'll never need you.
You need me now.
None of
those other men
ever
cared for you,
but I always
loved you.
And I'll take care
of you, no matter what.
You don't love me.
You think you can't
be a man without me.
But I have you.
Make a wish.
They never come true.
Mine has.
Helena.
Helena.
Yes. I'd like to
reorder a prescription.
Dr. Cavanaugh.
Midtown general.
Yes, the same--
75 milligram capsules.
A-u-g-h.
Nick!
Yes.
Nick!
Just a minute.
Yes. Send them over.
If I'm not home,
please leave them
in the mailbox.
Add it to my account.
Nick!
What?
Nothing.
You're not going
to answer your own phone?
I don't want
to answer it.
You're hiding?
I would
if I wanted to.
No, you wouldn't.
Watch me.
Hello.
Lawrence. Hi.
Um, well...
In the middle
of something.
Helena's here,
Lawrence.
Well, we're very happy.
You sick bastard.
She's such a kidder.
I don't know if that's
such a good idea.
She may remember you
from the party.
Do you remember
Lawrence from the party?
I'll put her on.
He wants to know
how you are, Helena.
Tell him the truth.
I'm a fucking
prisoner here!
You should see
what he's done to me!
Hello.
Are you there?
I hate you.
I don't hate you.
I'm getting to know you
better all the time.
I wish
you were dead.
But I'm
all you have,
and you want
to destroy me.
Everything we have!
If I lose,
you lose, too.
Why don't you tell me
about the accident
again, Nick?
The terrible,
terrible accident.
What, did I have
a few scratches?
A sprained ankle?
Look at what
you've done to me!
How can I ever
look at myself
and think of myself
as worthwhile?
Worth something!
You did this to me!
I never meant for it
to be like this.
I love you!
You're a liar!
I love you!
Liar!
I swear I love you!
For you!
No! No! No! No!
Helena.
No!
Helena,
look at me.
I can do it.
I can
make you happy.
Kill myself!
Kill you.
Don't leave me.
Please, don't
leave me alone.
You really are that
frightened, aren't you?
Of everything--
of women, of me,
of yourself.
Aren't you?
No.
You are.
A woman is something soft,
something warm
when you feel her...
When she is naked...
When she is touched...
Discovered.
You see the things happen
inside of her.
She opens up...
Sometimes
a woman is sad.
Sometimes
she is angry,
helpless,
beautiful.
Sometimes
she is strong.
She's still only
that one woman.
Talk to her...
In deep whispers.
Tell her what
you're doing,
what you see.
Move slowly.
Tell her you're
inside of her.
Tell her how it feels.
Touch her.
Use your tongue.
Your breath.
When she's
about to come,
she'll grab for you,
but don't
let her come.
Make her wait.
Tease her.
Play with her.
Make her feel.
She may
touch herself.
She's so sensitive now.
You can't be afraid.
Take her.
Take her.
Look at you.
Your bath's running.
So?
So what?
How did I do?
What do you think?
I thought
I was pretty good.
Mm-hmm.
Talk to me.
It was good.
Wasn't it?
I wasn't paying
much attention.
Fine.
I only did it
for you.
Here...
Have a taste.
Nick, I need
to ask you something.
What?
Helena.
Do you love me?
My god, of course.
I never stopped loving you.
No, no, no.
How do you love me?
I'm not sure
I understand the question.
Do you love me as a woman
or as a possession?
Tell me.
I love you as a woman.
I love
who you are inside.
Nick...
I don't want
to be alone.
I don't want you
to be alone.
I want to feel
like a woman again.
Please, give me back
some of what
you've taken away.
Kiss me.
Kiss me.
Helena.
I'll be back
in a moment.
Chalet Bordeaux.
How can I help you?
Dr. Cavanaugh, hello.
Sure.
That'll be no problem.
Vodka...
Lime juice.
Mm-hmm.
Pomegranates.
Sure, doctor.
It's on its way.
Mm-hmm.
Touch...
Me.
Remember me?
Your goddamned
errand boy!
Get out of my house!
I don't think so.
My god.
Helena...
What happened?
What the hell
happened to her?
You!
You did this!
You made her a freak!
Get out of my house!
Leave him alone!
Don't hurt him, Ray!
Don't you hurt him!
You want me to stop?
Yes, I want you
to stop!
Stop!
Stop it!
No, Helena. No!
You don't know
what you're saying.
You're messed up.
You need help.
Look at you.
I'm fine. You
don't belong here!
Get out of here!
Don't you
fucking move!
Sorry, Helena.
Ray, Ray,
put the gun down.
This is none
of your business!
He should die.
Put the gun away.
We don't need you here!
Go away!
Damn you!
She was beautiful!
She is beautiful!
Please!
Don't hurt him!
Get out of here!
You don't want my help?
No!
Fuck you.
Nick, I need you!
I love you!
Wake up!
Nick, wake up!
My god, Alan.
Back with us, Nick?
Where's...
Helena?
Listen,
the operation's over.
She's recovering
in room 308.
She was on the table
for 6 hours, my friend.
Anyway...
Whenever you're ready,
go on in.
She should be
waking up soon.
I got to run.
It's 308, ok?
Oh, Anne.
I just came to see
that you were all right.
Nurse Anne Garrett...
I'm...
Nurse Anne Garrett
to radiology.
You come
and find me later.
Dr. Cavanaugh.
You did this to me!
You made her a freak!
Aah!
That's it.
You're going to be ok.
I'm with you.
Get her in.
Get her
an I.V. Stat.
She's lost
a lot of blood.
Let's get moving.
It's going to be fine.
Just hang on.
I'm coming with you.
Let's get moving!
You were watching me,
weren't you?
No!
I'll never need you.
I...
Hate...
You.
Leave me alone!
I am still haunted
by my love for her.
Those dreams...
♪ Turn down the light ♪
♪ turn down the bed ♪
♪ turn down these voices ♪
♪ inside my head ♪
♪ lay down with me ♪
♪ tell me no lies ♪
♪ just hold me close ♪
♪ and don't patronize ♪
♪ don't patronize me ♪
♪ 'cause I can't make you
love me ♪
♪ if you don't ♪
♪ you can't make
your heart feel ♪
♪ somethin' it won't ♪
♪ here in the darkness ♪
♪ these final hours ♪
♪ I will lay down my heart ♪
♪ and I'll feel the power ♪
♪ but you won't ♪
♪ no, you won't ♪
♪ 'cause I can't make you
love me ♪
♪ you can't make
your heart feel ♪
♪ somethin' it won't ♪
♪ here in the darkness ♪
♪ these final hours ♪
♪ I will lay down my heart ♪
♪ and I will feel
the power ♪
♪ but you won't ♪
♪ no, you won't ♪
♪ 'cause I can't make you
love me ♪
♪ if you don't ♪
♪ No use in tryin' to make you
love me, darlin' ♪
♪ no, no, no, no, no, no ♪
♪ Ain't no use in me tryin'
to make you love me ♪
♪ no, no, no ♪