Easy Land (2019) - full transcript

Follows a Serbian refugees mother and daughter, as they struggle to navigate the many obstacles facing newcomers to Canada.

What's gucci?

Hm?

Yo! Are you deaf?

Me and Arman,
are just friends.

There's nothing to worry about.

Oh, no-no-no.
I'm-I'm not worried, girl.

I know my boyfriend would never
touch a FOB like you.

I hear your mom is "cray".

Everyone knows what she did
at her last job...

legit nuts.

I'm just wondering, how can
someone do something like that?



Going out onto the streets
yelling at their customers

like that? Part naked?

I mean, I think that she should
be sent

to a fuckin' looney house.

- You with me, girls?
- Yeah.

Tell me I'm wrong?

You can't, you know it's true.

You know what I like best
about working with Arman?

His talent at certain things.

Get the fuck off me!

Bitch!

You have come
to the right place.

Our company uses uh, state
of art, "Univer" material.

If you're looking for something
that will withstand heat,



then this is it.

Ah, granite is often used
in Italian restaurants

where open concept oven

heats up everything around it.

The fire...

Jasna, can you come in
here for a minute, please?

Hi.

Sit, please.

Maybe one day,
when you're ready,

you can also go back to school?

I-I have been practicing

um, customer relations.

Would you like to hear it?

I'm very happy to hear
about your enthusiasm.

But remember what we said:

that observing is the best way
to learn for now.

And studying the manual
and uh...

this is just gonna
help people know

that you're new.

Oh.

Here, let me-let me help you.

- Ah, that's it?
- That's it.

Yeah, but we've had
this conversation before.

What do I say about
construction standards?

Site inspections
are happening tomorrow,

crappy work just won't cut it.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Is there anything in
particular you're looking for?

- Uh, yes.
- Hello, hello, Mr. McKay!

- Hi Linda.
- Hi.

I assume you're here about
the Richmond condo projects?

- Well, yes, yes.
- Wonderful.

Right this way. Thanks.

Oh, so we've switched to Univer
materials

- since you were last here.
- Aha.

Well, you know I'm looking
for top of the line, right?

- Oh, this is it!
- Good.

Show me what you got.

Univer sucks.

Oh, I-I'm sorry.

I don't wanna intrude
or anything,

but I personally...

I-I would never recommend.

Thanks for clearing that up.

Um I um,

I specialize in complex
building structures.

So I don't know, maybe...

if I can help.

Where's that beautiful
accent from?

Serbia.

Well, thank you.

Thank you.

Settle down,
please.

Welcome back to Personal
Planning class,

where we discuss life after
graduation. Your future.

Now, I know you're only here
for another six months,

but your next steps
after high school

are something you should be
thinking about.

Work experience can help.

You will be expected
to observe your subject,

and occasionally help out
if the opportunity arises.

Child labour.

Nina.

I already talked
to the counsellor.

I know. It's not just
about that. All right?

Now, why haven't I received
a proposal from you?

I already have a job,
I don't need another one.

This is not about another
temporary after-school job.

I'll have that replaced.

- It's okay, I don't care.
- I know it's not easy

being back in grade 12.

I know all your friends
are gone.

And I know it's been
a hard year.

But I hate to see all your
creativity go to waste.

Remember those impressions
you did in class

that made everyone laugh?

Okay. I got it.

That's $200.

Darling, you're home.

Just in time!

You can help me pick out what
I'm going to wear tonight.

Where did I leave that?

What happened?

- Nothing.

What do you mean, nothing?

Come over here.

Show me.

- It's nothing.

Tomorrow, I'm going to your school.

- I said it's nothing!

I'll teach those thugs.
- Let's just eat.

We can order Chinese?

Mmm. Mmm.

How was work?

- Linda's an idiot.

Remember what the social worker
said?

Do well at your day job,
and earn your place.

Rebuild your life.
- Of course, honey.

Come here.

What do you think?

What's the occasion?

Dinner with a friend.

You mean drinks?

- I said dinner. Are you a
little deaf?

- Didn't I say dinner?

Where are those shoes of mine?

Did you take them?

- No.

What's wrong now?

- Nothing. I'm not hungry.

Where are you going?
Why don't you call Jessica?

- She's at U of T!

- If you fail the grade again,

- I'm going to kill myself.

I am living my dream...

Oh yeah?

working for Linda.

Yeah, um...

no, no, but actually,
you know, I'm...

I do have some bigger ideas.

and um I was actually thinking

about this community project
center

- Mhmm.
- that is about immigrants.

And um, it is um...

really important to me because
being an immigrant myself

I-I think I understand
the particular needs

- Mhmm.
- of what we need.

And uh... thank you that's okay.

You know, it's amazing to me
the cultural differences

- between here and Belgrade.
- Mhmm.

I was in Belgrade
a few years ago,

as I was telling you,

for the architectural design
convention.

And the women, the women
everywhere

were wearing these incredibly
high heels.

- Everywhere.
- Oh, did they?

- Am I right?
- Yeah, yeah.

- It's true.
- Mhmm.

I mean, it's a great look.
Especially on you.

- Thank you,
- Mhmm.

but I'm not gonna sleep
with you.

Ah, no, no, no, no.

- It's not gonna happen.
- I wasn't going there.

Okay. I'm just saying.

I am interested in your work.

Good. Oh, actually I can show
you something.

- Sure.
- Great.

Um, it's actually something
I'm really very proud of.

It's one of my latest projects
that I did in Serbia.

Voilà.

- Oh, you're in real trouble.
- Oh yeah? Bring it on!

Are you okay?
Did I do something?

Why does everything has
to be so difficult?

What do you mean?
What's difficult?

Everything.

I'm sorry. Please don't cry.

Easy.

Easy?

Yeah. Yeah,

it can be easy.

It's what we make of it.

That's right.

Look, why don't you show me
that immigrant building project

you were telling me about?

Oh. You-you're interested
in that?

- Yeah, of course.
- Really?

- Yes.
- Yeah.

- It would take me some time.
- Okay.

Then whenever you're ready.

Okay?

- Yeah.
- Okay.

I got an early morning
at the construction site.

- Yeah.
- Yeah.

- I'll call the cab.
- Okay.

Easy...

I like that.

Eleven... twelve... thirteen.

Aw.

Jasna.

Morning!

Finish this. Finish!

♪ Must be nearly finished ♪

Grain...

Grain by grain.
Hello.

Must be nearly finished.
Grain by grain.

Okay stop!
Stop the scene!

First of all,
Jesse, no peeking!

Stanley, I want a bigger limp.

And let me just remind you
there's a window stage right

that you must go to first.

Then stage left and straight
to him. Understand?

Yeah. I-I get it.

But what's wrong with being
a little free with this

at this point,
just so we can figure out...

Figure you're a little too
free.

Ah, what about the singing? This
isn't music musical theatre.

Fine. Fair.
I hear you, but...

let me improvise a little bit.

- So I can take this...
- Who are you to change-

who are you to change Beckett's
script, Stanley?

Save the improv
and exploring for warm up,

These are small modifications...

We're running out of time
here... Jesse.

10 minute break and then
we'll go from the top again.

- Hi. I'm Nina.
- Yes?

Mrs. Fraser sent me
for job shadow.

Don't kick the can, Stanley!

I can't kick it's something
that may...

Shadow, huh?

That's what they call it.

Oh she's a very good friend
of mine.

So you want to be an actor?

- No.
- A director?

No?

Send all the troublemakers
to the theatre, huh?

- Thank you, Mrs. Fraser.
- I'm not gonna cause trouble,

I'm just gonna sit in the back
and you can do your thing

- and you can give me a mark.
- Don't worry, kid,

we'll find something
for you to do.

If I wanted to waste theatre
air, I'd get a plant.

Lights.

Finished.

Nearly finished.

Must be nearly finished.

Grain upon grain.

One by one.

And one day there is a heap,
a little heap.

The impossible heap.

I can't be punished anymore.

I'll go to my kitchen.

10 feet by 10 feet
by 10 feet.

And wait for him to whistle me.

Yo!

I heard you gave quite
the performance.

I wouldn't call it
a performance.

What? You haven't had this
for a while, have you?

Ewww, Arman.

Of course you haven't.
Saving it for some dude

you haven't seen
for a year and a half.

It's pathetic.

I don't know why I even help
you anyway?

Wait. Do you have anything
new for me?

No, I haven't seen Bob.

But maybe I can get you a few
more over the weekend...

if you be good.

Okay. I'm gonna need more.
And fast.

You know what?
That's not to you. All right.

It's a sensitive relationship
I've built with the guy.

I can't just go knocking
on his door every time

you feel that you need more.

Arman... you're just the
middleman. You don't matter.

Is that it? Huh?
I'm just the middleman?!

And you're just some bitch
who needs to get laid!

Don't worry, I will.

What is this?

- Pills made me sleepy again.

Is this for the kitchen shop?

This is for us.

Another one of your projects?

- But this is for us.

Why are you being like that,
Nina?

Ha! Ha! Ha!

Ha!

Ha-ha-ha-ha.

Ma. Ma. Ma. Ma. Ma.

Come here.

No, leave your things.

Okay, everyone,

slowly find yourselves.

And let's do an improv warm-up
with our newest member!

I told you I didn't want
to be an actor.

Oh, it doesn't matter.

Everyone on the team
participates.

- I'll turn off my phone.
- It's not about your Phone,

it's about how I run the troupe.

Go on.

Ah gees,

ah what are we...

Oh, I got it.

Careful.

Hey kid,

can you give me a hand
with this.

Ah, come on.

You take the rock,
it don't bite.

Now, come on.

Come on. Come on.

Okay, scene!

Let's take it from...

Clov "It may end."

Let's go now.

It may end. All life
long the same questions,

the same answers.

Go get me ready.

Go and get the sheet.

- Clov!
- Yes?

I'll give you nothing
more to eat.

Then we'll die.

I'll give you just enough
to keep you from dying.

You'll be hungry all the time.

That's $250.

Thanks.

Arman sent me.

You go watch TV.

I told you punks
not to come around here.

I gave that little shit a bag
of phones a week ago.

Can I have the rest now?

Come on. I sold them all
in like a week.

Don't mess around, neighbour.

Please don't do this to us
again.

Remember what happened last
time.

With your last project.

You ended up at a grocery store.

Then in the psych ward.

Forget about last time.

This time I have Ben.

Was there
drinking involved?

Of course not!

Why would you even
ask me that?

I just wanted to make sure.

You know that drinking
eliminates the effects

of the medication.

Your moods can start
shifting again.

Everyone's mood shifts.

I believe it's called...

- human nature?
- Of course.

But changes can be a little bit
more severe

after everything that
you've gone through.

The war, the unstable economic
situation,

being a young mother...

Nina...

is the best thing I've
ever done in my life!

Yes, of course.

It's just that it was around
then

that you started to experience
the mood swings,

the instability...

and finally,
you were diagnosed.

I knew you would think that.

Uh, I'm gonna be going. Uh...

I could be doing better things.

And what would you like to be
doing right now instead?

I told you. I have a lot
of work to do on Easy Land

before I hand it to Ben.

Oh. I didn't know Benjamin
had given you a deadline.

He didn't.

I gave myself a deadline.

Um, actually I-I have some
bills to pay

and this project
is gonna help with that.

I hope.

Listen Doc um...

I know you don't believe in me

and that's quite all right.

I really mean it.

But please explain me one thing:

why is it so wrong

to feel things?

To have emotions?

What-what's wrong with that?

I see that you are a highly
intelligent

and talented woman, Jasna.

And there's a part of your
disease

that makes you feel that
you can achieve anything.

You may feel really great,
sharp,

ten times more productive
than usual...

until you don't anymore.

And then it gets ugly,

it gets really ugly
really fast, doesn't it?

- Hm?
- Mhmm.

And that's why the medication
is so important.

- I understand.
- Do you?

I do.

I really do.

So now you can go
to government people

and tell them that
I've been doing great.

I am very proactive

and contributing
to the community.

- Jasna,
- Hmm?

have you been taking
the medication

that I prescribed for you?

Of course.

What?

You don't believe me?

Oh, it's not that
I don't believe you.

It's just that I'm afraid that
if it goes untreated...

Thank you, Doctor.

- I-I appreciate that?
- Do you?

Oh I do.

- I'm trying... so hard.
- Mhmm.

I'm...

I'm doing my best.

Are you with me, girls?

Am I right, girls?

Are you with me?

Oh my God.

Am I right, girls?
Am I right?

You're late.

Come on in.

Take a seat beside me now.

You two.

You're in the same sinking ship.

Take a look at the wall.

What do you see?

I see an exercise
for grade one students.

Seriously, come on,

this assignment is a waste
of time.

Psychology has proven

that sometimes we may need a
way to visualize our goals,

otherwise they might seem
incomprehensible.

You two have one more week,

brainstorm together.

All right. Well, sure.

if the school pysch has proven
it works

then, I wanna play
for La Liga,

grow a new knee cap
that's not injured,

and travel back in time.
Can I go now?

Visualizing a real goal might
have helped your brother.

Please think about it.

Do you know how old he is?

Like 19?

Almost 21.

Next year he'll be going
to adult school

if he wants to finish grade 12.

Do you wanna go to adult school?

No, I'm going to Serbia.

Then, perhaps you'll take
this last chance

a little more seriously

and actually help Greg.

When will she be
back, do you know?

I don't know,
I just got home.

- Maybe she's at work.
- You must tell her,

is no joke this time!
This time she very, very late.

And she not pay gas bill
since in January.

How do you think I feel?

- Pretty bad.
- I'm finding new tenants.

Wait.

How is this to start?

Give it back to her.

Sunraj, give it back to her!

You'll get everything by the
end of the week, as I promised.

What's wrong with you, Sunraj,

taking money from my child?

Jasna, you must understand
debt is debt.

You owe over $3,000.

We had eviction hearing
last week,

you didn't come, why?

You know what that means?

I have full right
to kick you out.

Mr. Chopra, how long have
we known each other?

Almost two years!

I know I've been late
a few times,

but have I ever not paid you?

Mrs. Djuric,
I give you chance,

one last chance -

you pay by the end of the week
or I have no choice.

- I call the police. Hm?
- I'll see you on Friday.

Yes.

How much do we owe?

Don't worry about it.

Go do your homework.

Don't worry about it. I'm going
to take care of everything.

- We were supposed to go
to Serbia this summer.

But you fucked everything up.

I didn't get to see my friends.

I'll go back to Serbia myself
and stay at grandma's.

Nina what's going on with you?

You never tell me anything
anymore.

Who hit you?

It's their fault you hate it
here so much.

Who did this to you?

It's okay.

Some girl Shandra, but I hit her
back.

I wasn't a victim.

Everything will be okay.

All will be good.

And you know what we'll do?

We will create 'Nina's section'.

You want to?

That's what we'll do.

Look...

We'll put a part here for you.

You just have to tell me what
you want and something you like.

Yes, I'll let you know.

Hi guys, you know
where Shandra is?

- Right over there.
- Oh thanks.

I know. It's just hard...
like I can't be here.

Hey girls. Can you give us
a moment please.

Thanks.

- You Shandra?
- Yeah.

You the one going around
hurting other people?

Fuck off, lady.

- Oh what was that?
- What the fuck?

- Let me go.
- Oh sure I will.

But first we're gonna have
a serious conversation

about your behaviour.

Okay. You're legit crazy!

Oh, is that so?
Well, how about you, huh?

Going around and hurting
other people?

- Is that okay? Huh?
- No.

- Hm? What?
- No.

What was that?
What did you say?

No, no, it's not.
It's not okay.

It's not okay. Good.

Don't make me come again.

Oh, Mrs. Fraser.
Hi, how are you?

- Great. How are you?
- Good. I'm Nina's mom.

Nina's really progressing
at the theatre.

You should be very happy.

Oh. Good to know.
Thank you.

- Bye bye.
- Hope everything's well.

Bye.

Could you pass the salt?

Thank you.

Hey, you want some
dessert?

No, that's okay.

But I baked this cake
just for you!

Here...

try some.

Oh, come on, it's not that bad,
is it?

- Jesse?
- Ah!

You jerk.

Here. Some milk.

Oh, you got that right
into my eyes!

What are you doing?!
What are you doing?!

Oh yeah.

- Lenny is burnt.
- Stanley!

Oh, no-no-no.

Oh! It's mustard time!
Mustard time.

Mustard time.

- No, no, no, no, no.
- It's for you.

Here. Oh no!

You really got me.
You really got me

Guys, you really got me.

Oh, you really got me
on the chest, guys.

Ahhh!

- Ouch!
- That was good.

Well, I never.

You know we're counting
on ticket sales, man,

Oh man, we could really use
your help on tech week.

Yeah, yeah,
we do have someone else,

but she's just-she's just a kid,
it's...

it is no the same.

Okay, sure, bye.

Oh. Can I have a smoke?

So why "Endgame"?

It's a very important piece
for an audience to experience.

Experience what?
Nothing happens.

Why does anything
have to happen?

Because...

because a story is suppose
to have some kind of plot,

and then some kind of
resolution... I don't know,

basically something happens
that gives people hope,

and not just tells them
we live for nothing.

Beckett sucks.

It may help you to know that uh,

Beckett thinks that there is
nothing more funny

than unhappiness.

Yeah, of course he does.

Okay, we're back!

Call the actors.

Let's go.
Let's get started.

Okay.

Jasna, uh...

if you don't have any prior
arrangements tonight,

could you possible stay
a little later today

- and just clean up a bit.
- Of course.

Only if I'm not
inconveniencing you.

I've just that I've been
noticing a lot of dust around.

And I don't have time to
maintain the washroom so.

Oh no worries, I'll take care
of everything.

Great. Thank you.

Linda, I'm so sorry,
do you have a minute?

Well, um... I gotta get
to the doctors office so.

Oh, I-I hate to ask, but um,

can I get a little advance now?

It will help me greatly with
some bills that I have to pay.

Well, I'm in a rush right now.

So we'll talk about it later,
okay?

Sure. Okay.
Can I remind you this Friday?

- About this.
- Sure. Friday is good.

Good, great.

Th-thanks.

- Just say it.
- Say what?

My mom's crazy.

Naw, your mom's lit.

Shandra had it coming.

Hey look, I know a place
where we can go hang out.

Come on, Arman. Are you
actually cool with failing?

Since when do you care
so much anyway?

I thought you had
your escape plan.

What you got there?

Mrs. Fraser has chained me
to a theatre.

How is that goin' for you?

It's okay.

If you like watching grown
adults play like children.

Dealing with this arrogant
director

who thinks he knows everything.

There is nothing more
funny than unhappiness.

Shit, that sounds horrible.

Your turn.

You wanna be a mechanic
like your dad?

You think you're the only one
planning on ditchin' this wasteland.

I'd be down just takin' the car
and bookin' it too, you know?

Booking it where?

My bro's got this really great
gig up north.

I mean, who cares if he
didn't finish high school?

It pays a shit ton!

How do you think
we really getting by?

By sellin' stolen phones?

Hell no, I'm done
with that shit.

So when is the trip?

I dunno. It depends.

You want me to go up there?

With the polar bears
and the oil rigs?

Yo, it's just a drawing.

Mrs. Fray,
told us to visualize.

Sorry.

- For what?
- It's complicated.

Just chill out will you?

Not bad. You can also do
the windows.

Mark the windows because the
lighting is coming in later

and we can give them
some reference.

Anything else?

Yes, you will be also be
doing props.

Stanley is gonna show you
The inventory backstage.

- Aren't you, Stanley?
- Oh yeah, of course, why?

Okay.

Where is my pie?

Wow, nice tape job, shadow.

Or should I say, our new SM?

Um, what's SM?

Props are back here.

See, Larry is the Stage Manager,

but he barley shows up.

And God know Greg is lost
with out him.

So that's why it's really
awesome that you're here.

- Greg doesn't like me.
- Yes he does.

He thinks you have an
interesting point of view.

- I told him Beckett sucks.
- Yeah. Exactly.

This, I thinks it's broken.

So you'll have to try
to find a way to fix that.

Also relax. None of this
matters, okay?

You're one of us now. Yeah.

Your improv skills could use
a little work but...

yeah, you got style.

Yeah, I think that's it.
I don't know.

Okay listen,
we're gonna run through

all the Clov and Hamm scenes,
particularly for Mitch

because he needs more work
than anyone else.

Are you here?

You've arrived?

Let's go for a walk.

You stopped taking your pills.

- I don't need that artificial,
chemical-based medication.

You're not healthy.

Don't you understand that?

What are you talking about?

I feel alive! I'm taking my life back
and making something for the both of us.

So that one day you won't have
to work for a Linda equivalent!

You're fuckin' crazy!

You need to be on medication!

Shame on you!

Stop acting like a spoiled brat.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Did you hear me? Open the door.

You know where that attitude
is going to get you?

Nowhere!

Open the door, do you hear me?

Nina, open the fucking door

or I'll break it down myself.

I'm coming next week.

Linda.
I was wondering if now

- is a good time for us to talk...
- Actually Jasna,

I have a question for you first

and then you can ask me
anything you like.

Okay.

Why do I have an old sink in
a box in the storage room?

Oh. The customer returned it
today.

It looked like a manufacturing
mistake.

- Manufacturing mistake?
- Yeah.

See, I just-I just don't
understand

how you can be the judge of
something like that.

Well, it was kind of obvious.

- Obvious?
- Mhmm.

Okay. Well, the stores no
return policy

is also very obvious.

Jasna, I promised that I would
help you.

The social worker
was very frank,

he said you were going
through a tough time

and I will help you,

but only if you can adhere
to store policy.

But that's ridiculous!

The thing was actually broken.

And I don't think
it's really fair.

- Fair?
- Yeah.

Okay. Jas...

How do you think that I got
where I am today?

I worked hard for many years
to build this business

and I know that you don't
think that I deserve it,

but I just-I don't understand
why you would feel that way.

Because I do deserve it,
and it is fair.

Okay. I'm s...

I guess...

the question I have for you
is this:

why is it so hard for you
to respect me?

Jasna.

Didn't you have something
to ask me?

I can't fuck around with you anymore.

I can't.

Okay. But I don't

Not a chance.

- Leave me alone, woman.
- Okay. That's...

Stop pestering me already.

Are we starting now or not?

all right brake is over.

Why don't we do a full run,
huh?

- It's time. How are you feeling?
- All right.

And Nina, make sure you have
your prop copy as a guide.

this is just the start.

We're starting tech tomorrow.

Does that mean the lighting
guy is coming tomorrow?

I will teach you
the lighting board.

It's a good skill for you
to have in any case.

Okay. Everyone places.

House lights are fading...

and lights are coming up.

Did I hear you say gray?

Light black from pole to pole.

You exaggerate.

Don't stay there.
You give me the shivers.

Why this farce,
day after day?

Routine.

One never knows.

Last night I saw inside
my breast.

There was a big sore.

Pah!

You saw your heart.

Stanley is really good
at that improve thing.

You should let him show you.

- Clov...
- Yes.

I think you're taking this
"shadow" thing

a little too seriously.

What's happening?

Something is taking
its course.

- Clov!
- What is it?

We're no beginning to...

to...

mean something?

Stop!

I like to try something new.

Why don't we pretend Clov
actually has a choice.

If you want to leave, leave,

if you want to get closer,
more intimate,

you can do that.

Forget about the blocking
we had before,

and move freely in this part.

Okay.

Let's take it again

from "why this farce day
after day".

Why this farce,
day after day?

Routine.

One never knows.

Last night I saw inside
my breast.

There was a big... sore.

Hey, honey, how was your work experience?

- Great.

You want to order Chinese?

Great! Call me when you get here.

Well, think of someone
who has left everything behind,

possibly to feel at home again?
No.

What did you say?
No, of course not.

You think that
it's just that easy

to start everything
from scratch?

That's why we need this

It's-it's to...

Ah?

Exactly. Thank you.

Oh. It's to make transition...

and besides all...

the beautiful gardens,

and a little spa,

and a Language centre
there is one,

there's one special place

worth mentioning. Yes.

It's inspired by my daughter.

Oh! Oh, you have a daughter,
too.

Wonderful.

Jasna.

Yes. Well, then you
understand...

how important this is.

Jasna.

Oh, a must. Absolutely.

- Well, it's...
- Jasna!

To, to defend...

JASNA!

It's late, shouldn't you be sleeping?

- Hello.
- Oh. Hi.

Hi. How may I help you today?

Is Benjamin MacKay here?

- Yes, of course.
- Oh, great.

Um, did you have an
appointment?

Oh, no. Um...

I just spoke to him directly,

and we're making plans
to see each other.

He told me to stop by
when I'm ready so.

Oh, I see. Um...

unfortunately Mr. Mackay
is super busy today,

and I don't actually think
he has time to see you.

Perhaps we can try to
reschedule something?

Oh um... you know what?

I'll-I'll just wait here.

I'll wait for him
until he's done.

- Oh, you sure?
- That-that's totally fine.

- Yeah. Thanks.
- All right.

Wow, it is happening.

We'll get revised drawings
to your team next week,

- with new footprint. Right?
- Yeah. Yeah.

Okay? Thank you, Howard.

Hi Ben.

- Uh, give me a moment.
- Sure.

Thanks.

Yeah, just um, thanks
for coming Howard, okay?

Sure.

- Hi.
- Hi.

Remember that night
when we were talking...

Let's-let's go to
the conference room.

Sarah, when the contractors
come can you ask them

- to wait a few minutes?
- All right.

Thank you.
Jasna, it's this way.

- Um, oh, I-I'm so sorry.
- It's okay. I got this.

- Thank you.
- It's just through here.

- Should I bring my bag?
- No, it'll be fine right here.

It'll be safe.
Keep an eye on things.

Just-just...

Remember that night when
we were talking about

and you said
it's gonna be easy.

- Uh, yeah, yeah.
- Yeah? Well, uh, here it is!

- This is that Easy Land.
- Yeah, um...

you've been working.

- Oh I'm sorry.
- That's okay.

Yeah, it's just now
falling apart.

All right well... why don't
you have a seat and uh,

- Sure.
- can I get you a glass of water

or anything?

- Um, no.
- Okay.

- All right.
- No.

Maybe it's a little too big.

I mean, it can be downsized.

No. No, it's uh...
you've been working.

Yeah.

Ma-ma-ma.

La-la-la-la.

You're late.

Sorry.

Try to be on time
from now on.

You know how much we still
have left to do.

We have tech rehearsal, I still
gotta teach you so much.

And then you have
to be very specific

about how we plot the lighting

because Beckett requires...

It's been a couple of weeks
so...

Oh. Of course.

You deserve a mark.

Does this mean that you won't
be here for the run?

Well, I'm leaving the country
soon.

Larry is gonna be here, right?

We all have to make our own
choices, Nina.

I just hope that whatever
you choose to do

in the future fulfills you.

Thanks, Greg.

Okay, we're back.

From the top.

Jasna.

Turn around.

What happened?

Where is Easyland?

I presented it to Ben.

I'm a little tired. Come sit
down.

What did he say?

He really liked it.

He wanted to take a look at the model
in detail so I left it with him.

- Really?

Are you okay?

Come on, it'll get cold.

You know what this means?

- Eat, it'll get cold.

- Take off your jacket.

Your dream came true!

You're going to be a successful architect.
And I'm going to finish school.

It was a great idea.

You wouldn't be making something
like this up?

Of course I wouldn't.

- Good morning.
- Good morning.

She left it for me
to give you.

Bye.

Have you seen Arman?

Have you guys seen Arman?

Hello.

Hi. It's Arman's friend.
Is he home?

No.

Is Arman here?

My mom already told you.
No.

- What the hell?
- Sorry, it's just...

aren't you supposed to be
up North?

That shit got wrecked.

There is no more work
in the oil fields.

Don't you watch the news, girl?

Hey...

what you doing here?

What happened to Serbia?

That shit got wrecked?

Do you wanna go to our
hangout spot?

It's freezing out here.
Okay. Com' on.

- Can you keep quiet?
- Yeah.

Com' on.

Arman, are you gonna watch the game?

I'm tired man, had a long
workout.

So you're here for good, yeah?

Yeah.

Shh. Shh.

I have to go.

My mom is gonna worry.

So I'll see you soon then.

Yeah.

Mama!

Mama!

911 what's your
emergency!

I think my mom took
too many pills.

Mama! Mama!

We'll make a new Easyland.

We'll make it together... It'll
be...

We'll make... We'll make a new one.

I'll help you... It was a great
idea...

I really liked the idea. It was
a great idea.

I'll make it with you.

We'll start from the
beginning...

We'll start over again from the
beginning.

We'll make a new model and

I'll put on the little bushes
like you wanted.

Mama!

Mom, we'll start again from the
beginning.

I'm going to help you this time.

Mama...

Damn the sun.

Is it night already then?

No.

- Then what is it?
- Gray.

Gray.

Gray!

Gray.

Gray!

Did I hear you say gray?

Light black.

From pole to pole.

You exaggerate.

Don't stay there,
you give me the shivers.

Why this farce, day after day?

Routine. One never knows.

Last night I saw into my breast.

There was a big sore.

Pah! You saw your heart.

No, it was living.

I wonder.

If a rational being came
back to earth,

wouldn't he begin to have
ideas in his head

if he observed us long enough.

Ah, yes,

now I see it.

Ah... yes, now I understand
what they're at!

And without going so far
as that,

we ourselves...

we ourselves...

at certain moments.

To think perhaps...

this wasn't all for nothing!