My Tutor (1983) - full transcript

High school senior Bobby Chrystal fails his French class, which will block him from entering Yale. His rich, authoritarian father hires an attractive 29-year-old to tutor Bobby over the summer and help him pass a make-up exam. While Bobby's friends lead him away into strange excursions aimed at losing their virginities, Bobby finds all the extracurricular activities he needs with his new tutor.

Dummy, dummy, dummy.

C'mon, it's over.

Time to kick out the jams.

Summer time fun.

Dummy, dummy, dummy, dummy.

Quit it with the

ball-peen hammer imitation.

Here's Bonnie.

- Where?

- There.

Hi, Bonnie!

Bobby, I've been looking for you.

You didn't sign my yearbook.

Same here.

Here you go.

"To the girl who's meant the most

to me all through high school.

Love, Bobby."

That's really sweet, Bobby.

I gotta go. I'll see you, okay?

What did she write?

"To the funniest guy in third

period study hall. Bonnie."

Very romantic.

Tonight's the night, fellas!

The sacrifice of the virgins.

Not so loud!

Time to go to the drug

store and get you fitted.

Eight o'clock.

Bravo, Bravo, let's go!

We're running late.

Not too much.

She'll slide off.

C'mon. We're going to a whorehouse.

We are not getting married here.

What the hell you got in there?

These are the old "Johnny Walker Black"

I stole this from my father.

It's pretty good stuff.

He never drinks it.

Go ahead.

It'll cool your nerves.

What a stuff.

Come on. Let's go.

- I wanna brush my hair.

- Yeah. Later.

This is it!

This is it!

I don't know about this, guys.

My stomach doesn't feel

too good, you know.

- How about another night?

- I think we should go.

Oh, Billy.

For these two we have

the graduation present.

So? Which one is

your brother, Jack?

Right here, over here. That's me!

A real eager beaver.

For you we have Louisa.

First time up at the

plate, right, Jack?

Yes, but I am out to win

rookie of the year.

And now for you,

we have something

very very special.

Anna-Maria.

Give me your hand, Jack.

Okey dokey.

- Up against the wall.

- All right.

There you go.

What's going on?

You'll see.

Oh, boy, this is gonna

be really wild.

- Now give me your other hand.

- All right.

Are you sure about this?

Maybe this is a little

advanced for me.

Don't worry.

It'll be wonderful.

You like it?

Are you ready, Jack?

Oh yes, I'm ready!

Oh my god!

So am I.

Come over here my little bambino.

Climb the mountain.

How does it feel?

Wonderful. But wouldn't it be better

if I was untied?

But your brother wanted you

to have the full treatment.

- Is it good?

- Oh, yes.

Do you like surprises?

Oh, yes.

Good.

This is wild.

You can handle it.

Bambino, wake up.

Wake up.

Billy, what kind of weirdo did

you set me up with in there?

I almost got killed!

- Hey, I didn't know, alright?

- Yeah, yeah.

well, next time do a

little legwork, will you?

This is ridiculous.

I don't believe it.

You can't even get

laid in a whorehouse.

Did you have a good time?

Maria. Fruit, salad, lunch.

Rose bushes, trim.

- Fruit, salad…

- Lunch!

- Manuel…

- Ah, rose bushes trim!

- Hi, honey!

- Hi, mom!

- Where's dad, mom?

- He is in the study.

I'm late for lunch.

Sit down, Bobby.

It's been quite a morning.

Mr. Simpson called me off school.

It seems that we have a problem.

You flunked your French final.

I've been on the phone to Yale

and they will hold your place

on one condition:

that you take a makeup exam.

The only catch is,

you've got to do better than 85.

I've already contacted a language agency.

And as of tomorrow morning

the best freelance

French teacher in the city

is gonna be here.

She is gonna live here.

And you're gonna work

with her every day,

and I want to assure you,

you are going to pass that exam.

I don't mind telling you.

This has been damn embarrassing.

Hello, Bobby. I'm Terry Green,

your French tutor.

We're gonna be working

together this summer.

- I suppose we have to start today.

- Tomorrow is soon enough.

It's too soon for me.

How about next week.

I'm sorry.

One-day summer vacation.

Terrific.

In addition, if you succeed

and Bobby passes

there will be a final bonus payment

of 10,000 dollars.

That's quite a bonus.

I want you as committed

to this as I am.

Now, I'd like this part of our

bargain to be just between us.

I don't want Bobby to know about it,

do you understand?

Yes.

He is under

enough pressure already.

God knows he has been

quite a disappointment to me.

His attitude, his grades…

I had to pull quite a few strings

to get him into Yale and now this.

What is so important about Yale?

Because I went there.

And being a Yalie is just about the

finest memory I've ever had in my life.

- I want the same for Bobby.

- What does Bobby want?

He is too young

to know what he wants.

All I know is what I want and

that is for him to pass that exam.

Ok. The verb "être".

To be. Conjugation.

Bobby?

I hate this French crap.

No, no. En français:

"Je déteste cette merde française", oui?

Oui. You got the picture.

I even hate French fries.

- "Pommes frites".

- Yeah, right. "Pommes frites".

- Excellent pronunciation.

- Dumb luck.

Look, forget it.

No way I'm gonna pass this exam.

We might as well just chuck it.

You'll pass. There isn't a student

made that I can't teach.

A little conceited, aren't you?

I'm very good.

What are you getting out of this?

A little money. A quiet place

to stay for a month or so.

Well, how come you're not married?

Or have a boyfriend at least.

I don't think that's any

of your business, Bobby.

Hey, come on, give me a break.

I'm trying to learn about

life and love, here.

Okay. I had a boyfriend,

we broke up,

and I needed a place to stay.

Is that okay?

Well, how come you broke up?

This is none of your business.

Will you please read your book?

I can tell you're gonna

work me hard this summer.

That's my job,

"n'est-ce pas?"

Okay, if this doesn't work out

there's always Mexico.

Guys are getting down there for sure.

Oh, no, I am not going to Mexico.

You can catch all kinds

of diseases down there.

That's just if you drink

the water, you turkey.

- Yeah, same difference.

- I heard it, all right? Be cool.

Remember I got you

covered, all right?

Oh boy. Oh boy.

She won't hurt me. No whips.

He promised.

Hey, Billy,

I don't know about this.

Hey, what's to know?

You guys are about to get

your lances waxed. No big thing!

Even now as we speak,

right this very second,

millions of people are just

banging away like crazy.

It's a fact of life.

That's kind of an awesome thought.

Yeah, it is, isn't it?

She is athletic.

I'm on my break.

Let's do it.

- Odd or even?

- Even.

Damn.

We'll be in the bar

across the street.

Save some for me!

I've only got ten minutes.

Ten minutes?

I got a Chrysler 'cause it

has the biggest back seat.

Nice.

- Aw shit!!

- What?

- It's my boyfriend.

- Your Boyfriend!?

Well, actually we're

engaged to be married.

He hates when I do this.

The last guy he caught,

he dragged behind his bike in chains.

Oh, don't worry,

it was only over dirt.

Sylvia!

Sylvia, where is he?

I'm gonna kill him.

I'm gonna tear out his eyeballs!

I'm gonna rip his arm off

and beat him to death with it.

I want that son of a bitch!

There's the little prick!

Say your prayers, boy.

You're about to meet Jesus.

That's not him! That's not him!

That's not him!

- It's not me! It's not me! It's not me!

- You sure?

Of course I'm sure. I wouldn't ball

anything that lame even for money.

Thank you.

Hey, was it as good as I said?

Did I cover you or what?

Let's go. Come on.

Okay, here you go.

Try these, fifteen minutes.

Starting now.

Bobby, get to work.

Okay.

I'm going to go get a drink.

Do you want anything?

- No, thanks.

- Okay, I'll be right back.

Bobby, where are you?

Oh, boy. No work.

I can't leave you

alone for a second.

Here. It looks like

you could use this.

Thanks.

Okay, get to work.

It's too hot.

Bobby, will you just

do the test, please.

It's really way too hot.

- Now that's better.

- I take it this is a study break.

Great idea.

I'm glad you thought of it.

All right then.

Teacher gets to take a break too.

Where did you learn

to speak French so well?

I went to college in France.

I knew it. Nobody can learn

to speak French in California.

Spanish, maybe. French, no way.

- I should have taken Spanish.

- Why didn't you?

My Dad thought

it was a good idea.

He wants me to study

International Law at Yale.

Oh yeah? You do everything

your father wants you to do?

No. Not always.

If I had it my way I'd go

to UCLA and study astronomy.

I'm sorry.

But you know I'm not hired here

to be a guidance counselor.

And no matter what school you go to

you still have to pass the test, so please.

How old are you?

- Would you stop stalling?

- Forty?

- Forty-five? Twenty-five?

- Twenty nine.

- Have you ever been married?

- No.

Engaged?

- Yes and no.

- You lived with a guy, right?

That last guy

you just went up with, huh?

I wish you were as good at French

as you are at Twenty Questions.

Vingt questions.

Très bien.

Get to work.

You pervert.

I promised her a ride home.

Well, how are things going

between you and your tutor?

Okay.

Have you tried

to score with her yet?

Come on, Jack.

What, are you kidding?

I know I would've

scored with her by now.

Just you and her,

alone, by the pool…

I would've been there and back

a couple of times by now.

Jack, you don't believe

your own bullshit, do you?

And I'm going to hit

the ceiling tonight.

It's only an 80.

Hey, come on, an 80 up from a 17

is pretty good for two week's work.

Yeah, but you have to get 5 more points

if it was the real test.

No backing out now.

You promised a celebration lunch

even if I broke 70.

- You had this planned.

- Of course.

Not only lunch but now

you have the rare opportunity

to practice your new

vocabulary under fire.

Great.

Now, I'm going to teach you a skill

that all young men should know.

What's that?

- The art of tasting wine.

- Sounds vital.

It's where you can impress

all the girls before you seduce them.

Now it sounds like life or death.

First thing you do

is sniff the bouquet.

Then you take a healthy sip, and

you move it around your mouth

so that the tongue can taste it

from all sides like so.

You're not supposed to gargle.

Can't take you anywhere.

So, Cindy, put through all

my calls to Le Rendezvous.

I'm trying to close the Condo deal.

Be very careful.

She's an absolutely flawless classic.

Yes, sir.

Not a scratch.

Okay, my man?

Right, sir.

Pierre, how are you?

My table over here?

Roger, hi. Ed!

Oh, no. Anything but this.

Where have you been?

Why did you disappear?

Why haven't you called me?

I've been looking for you for weeks.

Why do you want me to

say this again? It's over.

It can't be over. You just get up

and walked out. Not a word, nothing.

I don't know what you want me

to say, It's just not fair!

Fair? One day you're living

with me and the next day

you disappear without a goodbye.

And you're talking about fair?

Monsieur Sylvester. There is

a telephone call for you.

I'll call back.

But your secretary says

it is an emergency.

Yes Cindy, put him through.

Hello, Sid.

I just talked with Miller

and if you want those condos

they'll cost you 200 K a piece.

I love you, Terry.

Forget what happened.

That's over, honey.

I can change.

Sid, the price is right.

He'll take one third down.

The terms are terrific!

- Yeah, that's right.

- Let's go.

No problem. Wait.

Terry, don't go.

I said I love you.

Doesn't that mean anything?

I wanna be with you!

I wanna be with you forever!

How can you turn down

an offer like that?

You'll be turning over a half million

profit in 18 months, goddamnit.

Would you just…

Wait a second, Terry, talk to me.

No, not you, Sid!

Is your name Terry, for Christ sake?

Goddammit, Sid,

just take that fucking deal!

Would you just talk to me?

I can't keep this up,

I gave up jogging.

Who is this kid?

Are you teaching nursery school or what?

Nice night for a stroll,

huh, Bobby?

I couldn't sleep.

I had my telescope out.

You shouldn't spy on people.

It's not fair.

Bobby, Would you look at me?

It's okay. Just no more spying.

Is that understood?

Okay. Go to bed.

Well, this way boys, over there. Oh

this is gonna look wonderful today.

Yes. That is the place.

No, no. No, I like it better

over there. Yes, that's it.

Yes, definitely over there.

No, wait, please.

I think I like it where we tried

it the first time. Right here.

What do you think?

Oh, it's so hard to decide

without setting it all up.

It takes an hour to set

this tent up ma'am.

An hour?

Is that all?

Well maybe we could set it up

in all the places I picked.

What do you think?

- Hi, mom.

- Hi, honey.

Where's Terry?

She went for a drive. She said

she'll be back for your lesson.

- A drive with who?

- A man.

Honey, you know that tent

we had for your birthday?

Where do you think

we should set it up?

Over there, over there,

or over here?

- I think it looks fine right here.

- Oh, fine.

Thank you honey.

Okay, boys, set it up.

Right here.

Wait! I'm not sure.

Where were you?

- You're late.

- Not that late.

Hey, sport,

don't get so bent out of shape.

I guess you and I just got off

on the wrong foot.

I'm Don Sylvester.

You know you almost made me

wrap my bike around that pole.

I'm sorry about that.

I was a desperate man,

though Bobby.

I couldn't let my girl get away

without a chase now, could I?

Well, I gotta go.

- Study time, you know?

- I'll be right there.

All right. Here you are.

Come on, Bobby,

wipe that long face off.

Can't just pick you smiling.

Yeah, the guy in this picture is 6'5''

and has long blond hair.

This is never gonna work, Billy.

Trust me and ye shall be delivered.

Look, the guy at the door

is a friend of mine.

These are just for show.

I've got you covered, huh?

Wonderful.

Bobby, you look like

you're going to a funeral.

What's the matter?

- Nothing. Let's go.

- All right. Come on.

Oh shit! Duane's not here tonight.

Billy, this will never do!

This will never do!

Too late now. Go for it!

Hey Blood! What's happenin', man?

All right, all right!

Please blood, please!

Don, it's Terry. Don?

And stay out, punks!

What the hell's wrong

with you, guys?

You're nuts to go

jumping in that ring!

I couldn't help myself. They're the

most beautiful girls in the world.

Yeah, we're going to wait for them.

That blonde is really crazy for me.

I could tell. She was pinning me,

she was really getting off.

I'll be in the car.

Can you believe those guys?

They must be crazy!

Don't you get out of

the car you bastard.

- I can explain.

- Come on!

You weren't supposed to be here.

I can't believe you're saying this!

Don't get out of the car.

I'm going to cut it off!

Excuse me, girls.

We just want to tell you how

much we enjoy your work.

Well, if there is any way to

wrestle with you privately.

Also, it may be of some interest to you

that I am unusually well endowed

and happy to demonstrate

that fact at any moment.

You little turds again.

I'm gonna break you in pieces.

I love her! I love her!

Put my dress back here! I'm naked!

Hi, Terry.

Oh! Hi, Bobby.

Mind if I sit down?

No, please.

So, it looks like

things didn't work out, huh?

No.

- You were right about him.

- What happened?

Let's just say

one woman's not enough for him.

I'm sorry to hear that.

Thanks.

Well, actually,

I'm glad you're here.

It's nice

to be wanted somewhere.

What did you do tonight?

Nothing special.

We watched a couple of ladies roll

around in the mud and get all wet.

Sounds exciting.

It wasn't.

- I was thinking about you.

- What were you thinking?

I guess I was jealous.

Hey, what's wrong?

Nothing. I've got to go.

Terry, I'm really sorry

that this guy hurt your feelings.

Thank you.

Good night.

§ I can hear the clock §

§ measuring ecstasy §

§ Every sound inside §

§ a touch §

§ I can hear the warm §

§ music of you and me §

§ It's the first time §

§ We made love §

§ Like a child in school §

§ that's how I'm learning you §

§ filling my need to know §

§ so much §

§ after years of dreams §

§ finally one comes true §

§ on the first time §

§ We make love §

§ on the first time §

§ We make love §

§ Now we are lost §

§ in a world of desire §

§ §

§ wild through the night §

§ there's no way §

§ to put out the fire §

§ when the love inside §

§ has burnt so bright §

§ I belong to you §

§ baby, you are mine §

§ this is like love §

§ and never was §

§ stay with me and now §

§ we can make every time §

§ the first time §

§ we made love §

§ the first time §

§ we made love §

§ the first time §

§ we made love §

Robert, I've been looking for you.

Want to speak to you.

Yes, sir.

How long have I known…

How long have your father and

I been business associates?

- All my life.

- That's right.

All your life. So…

You would say I have

your best interests at heart.

Yes, I'd say that.

And I want to say one word

to you, Robert. Just one word.

Computer chips.

Computer…

- Computer chips.

- That's two words.

It's the future.

Never forget that.

- Hi, boys.

- Hello.

- Oh, hello, hello, Mrs. Crystal.

- Oh, thank you.

- Good punch?

- It's terrific!

It is the very best.

Thank you. Go easy, it has

a very heavy kick to it.

Oh, my, nice.

Now you want a little bit more of this,

don't you, Mrs. Crystal?

- No. No.

- Oh, yes, yes.

Just a little.

Easy does it.

Terry!

May I speak with you?

Would you mind

refilling my drink for me.

Not at all. Scotch, right?

That's right. And while you're at it,

make one for yourself.

No, thank you.

So, how is Bobby doing?

Is he really applying himself?

He's doing great.

He's working really hard.

And you're very fond of him.

Yeah.

No, have a place. Come on.

Sit here and talk with me

while I have my drink.

How's the party going?

Lively. That band is

really interesting.

I hate parties.

It's my wife's idea.

She has so few, I like to indulge

the occasional ones she has.

Hey, can we cut through

this small talk, Terry?

I find you very, very attractive.

And to come right to the point,

I would like to sleep with you.

It would be worth

a great deal to me.

I'm afraid that's not possible.

- Really?

- Really.

Why not?

You see, I just don't like men

that think they can have anything they

want just because they have money.

Is that to the point enough to you.

Slut!

Hi.

Hi, Bonnie, how you been?

Good. You look terrific.

- What did you do?

- Nothing. Same old me.

No. There's somethin' different.

You must be chasing some girl.

Who is she?

There's no one. How about you.

Still seeing that college guy?

Biff? Sure.

Biff? Come on, nobody's named Biff.

- I do believe you're jealous.

- Baloney.

I love her.

She's fantastic.

No. She hates you like poison.

She's always hated you.

Oh, come on,

she's crazy about me.

Sue Anne, would you

care to dance with me?

No, thank you.

Then I suppose a blow job is just

completely out of the question.

Hi.

Well, Bobby,

I'm not sure this is right.

I'm worried that you're getting

the wrong idea.

Like what?

Like this is more serious than it is.

I don't want you to get hurt, okay?

Terry, don't worry about me.

I'm not the sensitive, vulnerable type,

You're not?

What type are you?

The lewd, crude,

couldn't-give-a-damn type.

Come on in before

your parents catch us.

And why, pray tell,

are you sneaking from my bed, sir?

Because my parents

are gonna be up any minute now.

Terry,

something I have to know

before I go.

Yeah.

How am I doing?

I don't have anything to go on.

You know, nothing to compare.

Bobby, you're wonderful.

How about on a scale of one to ten.

You're a ten. Well, you're

a nine and a half, nobody is perfect.

- You gotta go.

- Yeah, right.

Son.

You better get up.

You're gonna be all stiff.

Thanks, Dad.

Pulling all night.

I'm proud of you.

But I think you better

get some real sleep.

Good idea, Dad.

- What do you want?

- I'm here to see Terry.

- Get out of my way.

- She's not home.

I will see about that.

- I told you.

- I'll wait.

The hell you will. Look your

trespassing. Now get lost.

Don't make threats to me

I'm a third degree

black belt in Karate.

I know a hundred different ways

to bust you up in seconds.

Wait here.

I only know one way to

squeeze this trigger.

Hi! What can I do for you?

I'm looking for a night

gown for my aunt.

If it's for your aunt, I'm afraid

you've come to the wrong place.

I suggest you Roebuck.

Well, actually

it's for my girlfriend.

Girlfriend. That's more like it.

Is she tall, short,

skinny, fat, big bosom,

flat chested? What's the story?

Medium size.

And very well put together.

Oh, you are a diplomat,

aren't you?

And how old is she?

Thirty.

Thirty? Not bad. Not bad.

A modern relationship. I like it.

I think I have just

the thing for you.

As you can see

a matching set of leather restrainers

and riding crop to go with this.

I think that's a little too much.

- Too much?

- Yeah.

Hi, Bobby.

Hi, Bonnie.

What you reading?

Nothing. Schoolwork.

What subject?

French.

Looks like fun.

Good night, Bobby.

We'll be at the Marshalls if you need us.

Good night, Mom.

You have a good time.

Jack called earlier, are you

gonna to see him tonight?

I guess so.

I don't know.

Well, whatever you do,

have a good time.

I will.

Are you kidding with this?

Put your knee up there.

No human being can twist like that.

Where is my foot?

- Wait a second.

- Is that you?

- Is there someone else in here?

- That is the way.

- I don't think that's the…

- It worked in the book.

Don't believe everything

you read. Just…

Bobby,

making love has nothing to do

with those wild positions.

It has got to do with feelings.

And, honey, you definitely

got the feeling.

I don't know.

I'm not sure I wanna go

to Stanford Law in the fall.

Maybe I should just go to Berkeley and

take advantage of the tuition break.

Papa has his heart set

on you going to Stanford.

All the boys have gone there.

All the same, I'm a bit partial

to being closer to San Francisco.

Good morning, Mrs. Chrystal.

Maria, you… water… plants… yet?

Si. Yes. Water.

Manuel. Lawn. Mow?

Mow?

Qué?

Cut? Cut. Cut, cut,

cut, cut, cut.

¡Ah, sí! "Cut, cut, cut"

Muy bien.

Oh, I just love talking Spanish.

Terry, guess what.

They're going away for the whole weekend.

Now, if I can only get rid

of Manuel and Maria…

You make this sound like a murder mystery.

Just give them the weekend off.

Great idea!

Why didn't I think of that?

- Terry, you have to talk to me.

- Go away, it's over!

- Are you and this kid getting it on?

- Get lost, you creep!

You stay out of this.

Terry, I love you.

You know you are the only one.

- Bugger off.

- Drop dead.

- Please, leave us alone.

- Us? You two are making it.

- What if we are?

- I can't believe it.

Well, it's true. And he is

ten times the lover you are!

I'll kill you!

My baby. My baby.

My baby.

Thank God he's all right.

All right. Come on now, let's move on.

We've got a beautiful day.

Raphael, would you put

those things in the trunk.

Darling, his name is Manuel.

Dear, what's the difference.

Raphael, Manuel, all right.

Keep your eye on the ball.

I love you. Be a good boy.

Thank you, honey.

- Have a good time.

- Thank you.

No, no, that's it, Raphael.

Put those down.

All right, son.

It's all yours now.

- Hold the fort.

- Thanks, dad.

Hey, Manuel, can I speak

to you for a second?

Si, señor.

Why don't you and Maria

take the weekend off.

Come on, Manuel, knock it off.

I know you and Maria

speak perfect English.

How long have you known?

A couple of years.

It's all right.

Your secret's safe with me.

Just take the weekend off

for yourselves.

We will.

- And, Bobby, gracias.

- De nada.

Hmmm, Bobby,

you are wonderful.

Bobby, how long

can you keep that up?

As long as I want.

Billy, I don't see why we can't go

back to the whorehouse tonight.

Are you kidding?

You whacked all their stuff.

They'd shoot you on sight.

Picky, picky, picky.

There's always Mexico.

Down in Tijuana you could march

right down main streets

take a ten dollar bill in your

teeth and your problems are over.

No. I am not going to Mexico.

I refuse. No way, Jose.

Mexico!

Bobby,

what do you think your parents would

say if they could see us right now?

I don't think they'd say anything.

I think they would just

make some gurgling sounds

and have a heart attack.

Do you think

they suspect anything?

- No. I doubt it.

- Phew. That's good.

Because some day I may have to ask them

for a reference, you know.

- I'll give you one hell of a reference.

- I'm sure you would.

That's not going to help

me in teaching work.

Why you don't come

to collage with me.

I'm sure there's going to be a lot of

subjects I'm going to have trouble with.

I only teach French.

Maybe I can major in French.

Who knows? If I study hard enough.

I could become a Frenchman.

Nope, after the summer

the tutoring stops.

All the tutoring?

Yes.

Don't say any more.

Where's the wine?

So, Bobby,

Terry tells me that you have

a heavy crammed session this weekend.

Oh, we have.

And you're ready

for the exam tomorrow?

I'm sure I am, Dad.

I'm really happy about

your dedication, Bobby.

Dad, I've been thinking.

What if I didn't go to Yale.

What if I went to UCLA instead.

All my friends are

goin there and…

Bobby, there isn't any

ambition among your friends.

You're going to go to Yale and

make something of yourself.

But UCLA has a terrific

astronomy department.

Bobby, looking through a telescope,

isn't my idea of how to become successful.

No, but it's a good way

of becoming an astronomer.

That's quite enough, Bobby.

I know

it's gonna be tough at Yale.

But it's only under pressure that

you find out what you're really made of.

It's going to make a man

out of you. Really.

So stiffen your resolve.

A good education is vital for

getting you somewhere in this world.

Let's not hear any more

talk about UCLA

or stargazing. Understand?

- Sure, Dad. No more stargazing.

- Drink your milk.

To finish.

Je finis, tu finis, il finit,

nous finissons, vous finissez, ils finissent.

Et finis. You are ready.

No, no, Bobby.

Hey, come on, I'm tense.

I got to relax.

Big game tomorrow, you know.

See, that's just the point.

I don't want you to do

all your scoring in bed.

I want you to get up…

-come on-

get a good night's sleep

and score on your exam.

And then?

And then, we'll see.

What happened?

What did you get?

Oh, Bobby tell me.

- 91.

- 91!

Oh, that's great, 91.

Eh, muchacho,

¿cómo está?

91!

91!

¡Arriba! ¡Muy bien!

- Let's keep going.

- You're crazy.

No, I mean it.

Let's go to San Francisco.

I've got money.

We can't go to San Francisco.

Sure we can. Hey, I'm packing

132 dollars and 45 cents.

I've already got

reservations in Carmel.

Bobby, you gotta go back.

Too serious, huh?

I just want to be alone with you

for a couple of days. That's all.

Is that so serious?

People do it all the time.

I have to get back

to the house.

I have a lot of loose ends

to tie up before I go.

Go? Go where?

I'm going to visit

my family in France.

France?

You haven't told me anything about

France. When did this come about.

I made the reservations last week

and I'm leaving tomorrow.

You're going to France?

You never told me

you're gonna leave me?

Bobby, I'm not leaving you.

I'm going away, that's all.

- Same difference.

- No. No.

It's a very big difference.

Yeah. Either way you're leaving me.

Bobby, may I see you

for a moment, please?

Congratulations.

The school just called.

I'm very proud of you.

Thanks, Dad.

I now have the

bittersweet obligation

of having to pay Miss Green

a bonus of 10,000 dollars.

Terry gets 10,000 dollars

because I passed?

She didn't tell you?

Maybe that's why she gave you

such special attention all summer.

People don't always do things

for best of motives, do they.

Bobby, sit down.

There's more I want to say to you.

That's okay.

You said quite enough.

- Listen to me.

- No! You listen to me.

All my life I've been

listening to you.

Now I've got something

I want to say.

Robert!

I'm going to UCLA this fall,

to stargaze.

That's where you'll find me.

Bobby, what happened?

What did he say?

Is it true that you get Ten

thousand dollars Because I passed.

That was your father's idea.

He insisted on it.

Not that you objected.

That's how you got the

ticket to France, right?

Yes, But it has…

- Why didn't you tell me?

- Because It has nothing to do with it.

Like hell it doesn't.

God, I should have seen

this coming all along.

Why didn't you just talk

to me at the beginning, huh?

Then we could've made some kind

of an arrangement. Like with a hooker!

How can you say that to me?

Bonnie.

Bobby, what are you doing here?

Bonnie, I have to talk with you.

All right, I'll be right out.

What's up?

Bonnie,

will you go to the movies

with me on Saturday night?

Bobby, you came over here

at two o'clock in the morning

to ask me to the movies?

What do you expect

me to do, telephone?

Yeah, that's the way

guys usually do it.

- But the problem is I promised Biff…

- Forget Biff.

- Forget Biff?

- He's through. Finished.

- He is too old for you.

- Too old? He's only twenty.

Way too old.

Why don't you pick on

someone your own age?

And who's that?

Me for instance.

Bobby, you know

you're my good friend. I am…

I'm sorry about

what I said yesterday.

I was stupid.

I'm sorry that I hit you.

I wish you would've shot me.

So where were you last night.

Everyone was so worried about you.

I was over at Bonnie's.

Yeah, I think

it's time for me to go.

Otherwise Bonnie is gonna

have a big fight on her hands.

So, it's off to France.

You sure you don't

want me to come along?

Kind of like a translator.

Help you with the tough words.

I think I'm going to win

this one on my own.

I'm gonna forget you.

No, you're not.

No, I'm not.

§ I can hear the clock §

§ measuring ecstasy §

§ Every sound inside §

§ a touch §

§ I can hear the warm §

§ music of you and me §

§ It's the first time §

§ We made love §

§ The first time §

§ We made love §