Thorp (2019) - full transcript

After fleeing Earth in the late 80s, an alien returns to his childhood home in search of his best friend. As he gets closer to finding her, his mysterious past gets closer to catching him.

Hello.

America's
best aerobic athlete...

♪ We are the winners
Watch us glimmer

♪ Like the sunset of champions

♪ We're in control
Body and soul

♪ We push ourselves
To the maximum

♪ The champions
The champions

♪ We are the champions... ♪

Wish I had a pair of kicks
like that when I was growing up.

You grew up here?

Yeah, something like that.



Do you know Sam?

- Sam?
- She's my best friend.

I'm looking for her.

Hey, do you know anyone
named Sam?

No.

Sorry, man.

It's okay.

Thanks.

Hey, you...
You gotta pay for that, boss.

I do?

Then the other one.

Give me a second.

Can I help you?

Let me call you back.



Can I help you?

- Is it true?
- What?

You still have the best
pancakes in the universe?

Well, sure.
You hungry?

Have a seat,
wherever you want.

This is where we used to sit.

Cool.

Me, too.

Exclamation point.

Looking forward to it.

Winky face emoji.

- What are you doing?
- Talking to my girl. You can't be back here.

- Is she in there?
- No, I'm serious. Back off.

Stop playing.

I'm sorry for yelling.

You said pancakes, right?

Well, it's closing time, so...

I'm not saying you gotta go
home, but you gotta...

You'll be back for pancakes?

- My name is Junior.
- Mmm.

Tell me your name again.

Thorp.

You with the senior league?

They're here for another hour.

But I've got an open lane for
you right there, if you're alone.

You're alone, aren't ya?

I'm here to find Sam.

Oh. Uh, what does he look like?

Sam's a girl.

Well, then what does
she look like?

She's got hair,
and eyes, and...

She's my best friend.

Well, that's specific.

When was the last time
you were here?

Oh, about 25 years ago.

You're funny.

I like you.

I like you.

Well, I don't know
any Sam around here,

but I'll keep my eyes open.

If you like,

I can give you
a private lesson later.

Give you some special attention.

Thanks, but I used to go bowling
with Sam all the time.

Okay.

If you change your mind,
let me know.

Oh, wanna throw one?

- Really?
- You're already here.

Throwback Thursdays.

Two bucks a game.

Ooh. Big one.

Twelve, 13? Hmm.

Thanks.

Sweet boy. Here you go.

Sam?

Lily. Hey, Lily.
Watch this.

You go, girl.

Do you know Sam?

No. What are you doing?

Can I play, too?

I'm not allowed
to play with strangers.

My dad said I'll get
kidnapped or murdered.

Have you ever kidnapped anyone?

Have you ever murdered anyone?

Lily, is it okay if I play
with this stranger?

So what if he did not
like that photo?

You go, girl.

Okay, you go ahead then.

We go under on three.

One, two, three.

I won. Yes, yes, yes!

Wanna play again?

Did you really see a shark?

Next one wins, okay?

Do you have money?

Do you want some ice cream?

Outer space?
Really?

So, you are an alien?

I'm a Thorp.

I'm not saying I believe you,

but if you are a Thorp,
why'd you come back here?

I had to find Sam.

She's my best friend.

What happened?

I had to leave really quickly,

and I never got to say goodbye.

We just moved into
the house over there.

I don't have any friends yet.

Hmm.

Can't you make some new ones?

All the kids at my school
don't care about anyone else.

They just care about
their stupid iPads and iPhones.

What's an iPhones?

My dad says, "If you want
to connect with kids your age,

"you have to disconnect
from technology first."

How? They won't even talk to me.

Mmm.

You go, girl.

We should probably be friends now.

What are you doing?

- You scared the shit out of me.
- This is Thorp.

We are leaving now!

Wait. He was gone
for a long time, and...

Olivia Walters,
you go stand over there, okay?

Okay.

- Bye, Olivia.
- You come near her again,

I will shove that
so far up your ass,

you'll be tasting it for a week.

Get out of here.

Get out of here.

Can you believe this?

I'm live-streaming this.

This is some
misogynistic bullshit.

I can't believe this.

Oh, what the... Oh!

And now, a local video

that's made some waves over the
Internet these past few days.

- Can you believe this?
- I'm live-streaming this.

This is some
misogynistic bullshit.

Oh.

"For an old friend."

"Welcome home, Thorp."

That's me.

"I know your secret."

"You're going to die."

♪ In the light of the moon

♪ In the garden we dance

♪ Oh, and everything's right

♪ With the touch of your hand

♪ When the moon's sinking low

♪ Lord, please take me home ♪

I can't believe
you're back.

They're the best pancakes
in the universe.

I had to come back.

I'm just teasing.

I just figured, with all the
attention you got from that video,

you'd have a girlfriend by now.

Even with that mullet.

Video?

It's all over social media, bro.

You're viral.

- ...this?
- I'm live-streaming this.

This is
some misogynistic...

The TV, too?

I can't
believe this.

- That's me.
- What the...

Hilarious, right?

Do it.

What's your name?
I'm Katie.

Thorp.

Do you want to hang out with us?
Have a beer?

That's nice.
I have to find Sam.

Bye, Thorp.

We should've
asked for his number.

Shut up. He's too old.

You see that tattoo, though?

- Yeah.
- And the creepy mustache?

Aw, I miss you, too.

Hmm.

You want to help me
find Sam today?

Uh, I'd like to,
I would,

but I got a date
with my girl, online.

But maybe when I
meet her for real, in person?

She can introduce you
to a friend.

Hmm? We'll make it a double.

Double what?

You're a funny guy.

I told you
to knock three times.

Oh.

Did you bring me ice cream?

Come on in.

I'd call the police.

But it's probably
not a good idea,

- since you're a Thorp.
- Hmm.

Maybe you should just hide.

I can't hide.

I have to find Sam.

What else did you guys
use to do?

Her dad had a boat,
so we would go to a secret island

and bury treasure.

You guys buried treasure?

Yeah. Letters and toys.

And... treasure.

Do you think they're still
buried out there?

I don't know.

Maybe she moved away.
Have you tried to Google her?

What's a "Google her?"

"What's a 'Google her?'"

Are you Sam?

Have you seen Sam?

Huh?

Sam!

I can't hear your heart.

Yo, dude,
your boat's floating away!

I can't come in here anymore.

This your way of telling me
you don't like my pancakes?

I love your pancakes.

You cheating on me
with another diner?

I don't know any other diners.

You going paleo?

What's a "paleo?"

What's up?

Why are you not
coming in no more?

My friend, Olivia, she's eight.
I buy her ice cream.

- And I bought a boat. And I go bowling.
- Hmm.

But I'm out of money now.
So, no more pancakes.

How were you getting your money
in the first place?

From my parents' storage unit.

Ah, one of those
trust fund babies.

Well, if you stay here,
you're gonna need to get a job.

I've never had a job.

So, why don't you get one?

Feel me?

I do.

You can't leave already.

I can't find Sam.

But you just got here.

We need to go on a hunt.
To find Sam.

Someone's hunting me, though.

I don't think it's real.

It's probably just a joke.

Hmm.

Thorpy, Thorpy,
open up the tunnel!

Choo, choo!

Sure I can help you...

...but you gotta
help me, too.

I like helping.

I know this is gonna
sound strange,

but... would you mind
coming back later tonight

after everybody's gone?

Okay.

No, no.
Don't, come back.

I... I meant...

I meant I can make
your phone calls now...

but I'd just like you
to come back later tonight.

- Do you like Chinese?
- I do.

Alaska, remind me to
order takeout at 7:00 p.m.

Take out set
for 7:00 p.m.

Oh, my son got her for me.

She's really a big help,
but she's not a hugger.

Okay, let's make your calls.

Thorp.

Yeah... Yeah, just tell Peaches
to come after Firefox.

Uh, in about an hour or so.

Hey, uh, let me call you back
in a minute.

All right.

What's up, man?
Can I help you?

You can dance?

Thanks for coming in.

I'm Meg Bedonavich.
Everyone calls me Meg Begs.

You have a nice voice,
Meg Begs.

Hmm.

You look like a movie star.

Well, don't you just know
the way to my heart?

So, what's your name?

Thorp.

You're not gonna make any money
with a name like that.

What's your...
Your stage name?

Stage name?

- I was bowling the other day...
- Ugh, I love bowling.

Me, too.
I was with Tom Selleck.

Oh, my God.

I adore Tom Selleck.

I would watch him bowl, I'd...
I'd watch him read the phonebook.

I'd watch him do anything.

Love Tom Selleck.

I love Tom Selleck, too.

White Thunder.
White Lightning.

White Rhino.
White Chupacabra.

Um, White Unicorn.

Do the White Thing.
White's All Right.

White Man Can Jump.

Uh, White on White,
White on Rice.

Uh, Rice is White.

Magnum PI.

Oh, shit.

Oh, I like that.
I like that!

- You're a private eye.
- Yeah?

You slay the audience
with your, uh...

- With your magnum moves.
- Hmm.

It's weird...

but I kinda dig it.
I dig it.

You dig it?

Yeah, goes with this little
'80s thing you got going on.

I see you like
our founder's trust award.

That's shiny.

What's your handle?

Oh, I'll tag you on Insta.

Stand up.

Come on, stand up.

Take your jacket off.

Your pants off.

Come on, don't be shy.

Where did you go to school?

I left when I was eight.
I never went to school.

Huh.

You know, they say
honesty is the best policy,

but that's not always the case...

...Mr...

Thorp.

Squat.

Squat.

Right there.

I think we can
work with this.

Really?

You'll give me cash fast?

I won't, but other men will.

Hmm.

Let's see what you can do.

♪ Yeah

♪ Dance

♪ Dance for me

♪ Ooh, yeah

♪ Well, dance

♪ Dance for me

♪ Yeah

♪ Ooh, yeah

♪ Dance

♪ For me ♪

I'm so sorry your job search
didn't turn out...

People...

People just don't realize
how special you are.

You think I'm special?

Well, of course you're special.

I just wish
there was a way that

you could make
some money, but...

Maybe selling something
that you own,

like, um, stocks, bonds. Uh...

No. Okay.

I know!

We're gonna play a game.

It's called
"What Does Thorp Own?"

I like games.
How do we play?

You tell me what you own.

Shoes, Tom Selleck, house,

- headband...
- Wait, wait, wait. House?

I can't sell
my family's house.

No, no, no.
You don't have to sell it.

Somebody comes in and
lives with you in part of it.

Sam's family used to
live in our house.

Exactly.

Somebody comes in and they
give you money every month.

- Money every month?
- Ah!

Salud.

Salut.

Salud.

Salut.

- "D."
- "D."

Salud.

A few years ago,
my husband passed.

He was a great guy.

My soulmate.

Wow! Could he dance.
Whoa...

I...

I didn't know if I could ever
be intimate with a man again.

And for a while, I didn't...
I didn't think about it.

But it's hard, Thorp.

When women age...

they tell us...

Society tells us...

that we're not
a sexual commodity anymore.

Like I give two shits.

But it doesn't mean
I don't have sexual thoughts.

It doesn't mean I don't have...

desire for certain things.

I'm 74.

So what?

And when I... When I hear
that familiar song...

you know, the kind where
your hips start to sway.

You can't help it.

You gotta move your hips
with a man.

And it doesn't go away
when your soulmate is gone.

It's part of you...

always.

You know what I mean?

I like talking to you.

I like talking to you, too.

Thanks.

Alaska, play my favorite song.

Playing favorite song.

You wanna dance?
Dance with me.

I love dancing.

Not like...
Not like that.

- This is nice.
- Yeah.

Real nice.

- Tom Selleck.
- What?

I... I have to
feed Tom Selleck. I...

Thorp, wait! Wait, wait.

I got something for you.

It's not much,
but it's enough...

Oh, wait.

It's enough to
tide you over

until you get someone
to share the rent with you.

Thank you, Pauline.

I have a neighbor
who also likes to dance.

What?

Bye, Thorp.

Bye.

Hi.

You, uh, got a menu?

You got a boyfriend?

I'll take a coffee, black.

Do I know you?

From that video!

Dude, you saved
those girls' lives.

Told you you were famous.

Wow.

Those, uh, pancakes any good?

The sign says they're the best
in the universe.

Well, are they?

I'm all ears, Thorp.

All ears?

Thorp. Oh, that's right.
What a name.

I'll take what he's having.

Oh, you don't want that.
He gets...

You know what I want now, too?

Triple order, coming up.

You mind if I...

So, do you
come here a lot?

Every day.

But I spent
all my $2 bills,

so if I don't find someone
to live in my place

- and give me money every month...
- Wait, wait.

Your place is for rent?

Just the bottom floor.

It's...
That's too wild. I...

I'm looking for
a place to rent.

- You are?
- Yeah.

It's so wild.
I just got into town.

Wow.

You ever meet anybody
and you just feel connected?

Like, we just knew
each other from a different...

A different time,
a different universe.

No.

Yeah.

I'm Rachel.

I'm Thorp.

Triple order.

Holy cow.

- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

♪ There is a bamboo bungalow

♪ Deep in the jungle
Don't you know?

♪ Where all the people
Can let go

♪ To the sweet sound
Of calypso ♪

She's here.

Really?

You'll give me money
every month?

I mean, it seems like
a good deal.

Can I see it?

Oh. Come in.

Wow.

So why is it
only $427 a month?

That's exactly what I need
for 30 days

of money spending
for me and Tom Selleck.

He's my dog.

I love it.

Can I move in tomorrow?

Really? Yea...

Ow...

Oh, you don't have to do that.

Thank you.

A gentleman too.

Your mom must be proud.

Is she?

No, seriously,
that's a real question.

Oh, goodness! Thorp!
Are... Oh, God.

I'm okay. I'm okay.

I messed up your box.

Is she gonna be your girlfriend?

I don't think so.

But she's gonna live with you?

If she likes it, she'll give me
money every month.

You're Thorp. Can't you just use
your powers to make more money?

I got all the important things.
A baseball bat.

- Do you play?
- Baseball?

- Yeah.
- No.

Sam and I
used to play other games.

Yeah? Like what?

Like, uh, mud monster,
tetherball and secret island.

Oh, my God.
Thorp, you have a secret island?

Yeah. But it's a secret.

I don't like her.

You don't even know her.

Neither do you.

Now I can focus on finding Sam.

I wish you were here
to help me, too.

Okay. Maybe I'll ask Rachel.

Where have you looked?

In the diner, bowling alley,
people's houses, the secret island.

Maybe she's not here anymore.

Maybe she moved away.
Or maybe she's dead.

No. She's close.

I can feel it.

If she's still here,
she's older now. Duh.

She won't be bowling.

What do women your age do?

Can I come in?

I heard you.

- What?
- Thin walls.

- Huh.
- I heard you come home.

You must have been
talking to this guy.

Hi!

What's his name again?

Tom Selleck.

Hi. Of course.

How could I forget that name?

Does Tom want a treat?

Tom Selleck just had dinner.

Well, believe it or not,
I didn't come here to talk to Tom.

I wanted to ask
about the hot water.

The water?

Yeah. I'm having a hard time
getting it to work.

I really wanted to
take a hot shower.

You know,
sometimes you come home

and you're just dying
for a steaming hot shower.

Showers are nice.

Hmm.

So, can you help me?

Um...

Stay.

Bye, Tom Selleck.

You want some wine?

You want some wine?

Thorp?

I, uh... I couldn't hear you,
so just assumed the answer is yes.

What is it?

Um, Malbec? I don't...
I don't know. Red.

- Wow.
- You like it?

I've never had it.

Shut up.

Well, here's to a night
of firsts.

Is it working?

Oh, my God.
That is so hot.

How did you do that?

I hit it.

Okay.

Good to know.

- This is how we do it.
- Mmm-hmm.

Oh, yeah.

I love this game.

All right, your turn.

Okay.

Silly, that's not how it works.

You have to choose
truth or dare.

Uh, truth!

Okay.

So why did you come back?

I told you. I had to find Sam.

No, I know, but...

But... But what happened?

So you were here
and then you just, like, left?

I had to.

My parents made me.

Well, where are
your parents now?

Come on, you can tell me.

I'm your neighbor now.

Remember?

Where are your parents?

It's not my turn.

Can I do my dare now?

Of course.

To coming home.

Olivia.

Time for bed.

Ew.

Options for Thorp.
Circle one.

Leave.

Die.

Is this some kind of sick joke?

This is my home.

Maybe you should call the cops?

No!

Rachel already paid me.

Okay, okay, okay.

Look, look.
Take a deep breath.

I can't leave.

I'm calling the police!

No, no, no! Stop, stop!

- Okay. It's gone. It's gone.
- Stop. Stop, please.

It's gone. It's gone. It's gone.

Thorp, now,
you're my boy, right?

I am your boy.

I don't wanna have to kick you out
in front of all the other customers.

Sorry.

Look. Look at me, Thorp.

Thorp, look at me.

Now...

Now, what's the one thing in the
world that makes you happiest?

- Pancakes and bowling.
- Oh.

- And pancakes.
- Yeah. I got you covered on the pancakes.

How about I take you bowling?

Really?

I... I need to find Sam.

That can wait. That can wait.
Let me take you out.

Boys' night.

- Boys' night?
- Yeah!

- All right.
- Boys' night.

Okay, Thorp.

Sa... Just save some
for the ladies.

I missed you so much
these past few days.

I was afraid that kiss
might have scared you off.

Kiss?

Or that aliens had kidnapped you
and I should have called the cops.

No, he's been busy
hanging out with me.

I'd like another date.

If you're up for it.

Sounds nice.

But this is boys' night.

You know, some other time.

It is different.

When I was a kid,
it was better.

We were more connected then.

What you smoking?

People are more connected
now than ever.

How?

Really?

Okay.

Let's say my mom calls me up.
Wants me to make dinner.

I call us delivery
using an app.

Boom.

Or, if it's a hot summer day
and I'm at work,

I got another app that controls
my AC at home.

Boom. By the time I get there,
got it feeling like Toronto.

I even met my girl using an app.

I mean, I still got to meet her in
real life, but this is the point.

I can control everything
with this smartphone,

which, if you think about it,
makes for a smarter life.

If you think about.

It's not real.

You...

This is a group text from
my boys from high school.

If it weren't for this,
I'd never talk to these guys.

Also, I could record live video and stream it
automatically to my friends and family at home.

I can even call my girl and see
her when we talk to each other.

Yeah, she's cute, right?

I'm not gonna demonstrate right now 'cause
I'll never get off the phone, but...

How's that being less connected?

But you haven't even
met her in real life.

You just said that.

See? It's...

It's not real.

Thorp, wait.

Wait up, Thorp.

Thorp, wait up.

What are you doing?

Come here.

See?

Someone's gonna call the cops.

They do this every night.

You do this every night?

Yes.

I'm out of here.

You don't believe me.

Believe what? What the hell
are you talking about?

Look.

Come on, they'll see us!

Little baby.

Forget it. I'm out of here.

Thorp, stop!

Oh, my God. Holy shit!

- Mama.
- Do something!

You have a little baby.

- What do you want?
- You have a baby.

Get the fuck out of my house, man!

You have a ba...

Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! Stop, stop.
There's... There's no need for violence.

Call the cops!

You...
What's wrong with you?

Seriously, I wanna know.

Nothing up there can help you.

Yes, I know you're going through
a lot trying to find Sam,

and this whole
death threat thing.

But if you're not gonna talk to
me, you need to talk to someone.

A professional or something.

I like you, Thorp. I do.

But if you're gonna be
doing this, we can't be friends.

I can't help you.

I'm sorry.

Olivia?

What do you want?

To talk to you.

Go away.

Olivia.

And where were you when I needed
you the last three nights?

The girls at my school are making
fun of me for not having any friends.

I told them
I have a best friend.

You. You know, we have
ice cream together every night.

But they said you don't exist.

And I really needed
to talk to you.

But you left me.

Just like you left Sam.

"For Thorp's eyes only."

"I know
where you eat pancakes."

"I know where you bowl."

"I know where you swim."

"This is your last day
on Earth."

Rachel.

Rachel.

Thorp?

What are you doing?

I wanna go home.

Wait, but isn't this your home?

Didn't you grow up here?

Yeah, but...

You miss your family?

Where'd they go?

Far away.

But where, exactly?

Up there.

Yeah.

I miss my mom and dad.

Where's your mom and dad?

They are up there, too.

I know what it's like
to be alone.

Hey.

I have an idea.

Wow!

Nice boat.

I had another one,
but I lost it.

Oh.

What's up with your tattoo?

This? It's my mark.

It gets bigger every year.

That's wild.

Yeah.

You ever jumped?

With Sam?

No, it's too high.

I wasn't big enough.

But you're big enough now.

I should be looking for Sam,
not having fun out here with you.

Why is Sam so special to you?

She's why I came back.

Let's play a game.

I like games.

Pretend that I'm Sam.

Tell me what
you want to tell me.

Hi, Sam.

I'm sorry I...

Hi, Sam.

I'm sorry I left
without saying goodbye.

I wish I could

go back to when
we were young again,

when everything was easy.

I miss you.

And I love you.

It's me, Thorp.

Let's play another game.

Okay.

If you jump off that rock,
I'll tell you a secret.

So what's the secret?

Wow.

That was a good secret.

Yeah.

Now I want to take you
to my special place.

All right, all right.

All right, all right.

Now, if your neighbor's snoring,
now's the time to give him a gentle nudge.

This is important
for them, too.

James 5:16 goes on
to say, "Therefore...

"confess your sins
to each other

"and pray for each other
so that you may be healed."

You get that?

Confess your sins to each other

so that you may be healed.

Now, while this was originally
intended as a confession for the sick,

I want to empower you all
right now

to confess to your
neighbors here.

Ah. For the new faces here,
hey, uh, I'm Frannie.

- Hey, Frannie.
- Hi, Frannie.

Y'all are family.

You also know that I'm a loud and proud
transgender woman, and I gotta confess.

There's a woman down
the street from me,

who just got a new
Ferrari, convertible.

Every time I drive past it,
I... I feel so jealous.

Sometimes I, uh...

find my daughter's toenails,
and I...

Well, I eat them.

You know, it's...
It's shiny.

It's just...

too shiny.

I miss farting in public.

I got IBS, bad.

I just want to pull over and
punch in the windows and...

piss on the hood.

I can't help it. It's...
She's so cute.

Defile it, you know?

Oh, screw that.
Today I'm gonna let it go!

But I don't.

I just keep on driving.

Seeking salvation
one day at a time.

- Keep driving, B. Keep driving.
- Thanks.

I guess I haven't really
been here in a while.

Uh, my name is Rachel.

- Hi, Rachel.
- Hi.

Um...

So, today is the anniversary
of my parents' death.

Yeah.

And for as long as I can remember
I've been searching for the...

The why.

Why did it...

Why did it happen to them?

Why did it happen to me?

Why... Why did it
have to happen at all?

And, um...

every year when
today approaches...

I'm just...

I'm reminded of this
insufferable pain.

A pain that really ruined
my life, and a pain that...

makes me want to hurt others
in the way that it's hurt me.

Or, at least, I don't know,
I had felt that way until now.

I found a little bit of solace
with myself...

and with my neighbors.

And with a new friend.

You see that there?

That is the truth in the booth.

Thank you, Rachel.

Anyone else?

All right.

I want to thank you all
for sharing today.

You... all of you.

You make me want to be
a better human being.

Well, thanks for coming tonight.

I, um...

I thought you might
get up there and speak.

You know, confess something.

I didn't.

I know.

Is there anything that
you want to confess right now?

Just tell me.

I'm too scared.

Just tell me.

You make me feel things.

Oh, God.

What?

No!

I'm not ready for you yet.
Back to sleep.

We're gonna play
another game, Thorpy-poo.

I like games, Rachel-poo.

You can start
by calling me Sam.

Why would I do that?

Because that's my real name.

Sam.

Like Sam Sam?
Like my best friend?

- Stop talking.
- You mean I found you?

Quiet!

I thought we were friends.

Friends?

No. Friends don't ruin
each other's lives.

- I didn't ruin your life.
- Your family.

Your family ruined my life.

I'm sorry?

Oh, my God.

Every day...

you go bowling,
you eat pancakes.

I do love pancakes.

- You're a fucking kid. A child.
- Uh, what?

I never got to be one.

Well, that's crazy.

Everyone's a child
at some point.

No...

I had to be the adult.

I had to reassure my parents
that they were going to be fine,

that they weren't gonna be opened and
closed, like a lab rat while they slept.

It sounds crazy, doesn't it?

What are you doing, Thorp?

Want to play Doctor?

Right now?

Still no heartbeat.

Your family played Doctor
in their own way, too.

Why?

What were they looking for?

Were there other families
besides mine?

I don't know.

And then that last night...

you showed me the truth.

I... I can't hear your heart.

Thorp, what is that?

Mom? Dad?

Mom? Dad?

Daddy... Daddy, please wake up!

After that, my parents battled
depression, drugs, insomnia.

We were trying to put
the past behind us.

But my mother was haunted
by what happened.

Couldn't sleep.

Couldn't work.

Nobody believed her, though.

And in the end,
that's what did it.

Nobody believed her.

My father said
he wouldn't be selfish...

that he'd look after me.

But he couldn't take the shame.

And on the anniversary
of my mother's death...

I'm sorry.

Where are your parents?

They won't come back.

There's nothing on Earth
worth their time.

They told me not to
come and find you.

You got to say goodbye
to your family.

I never did.

We were so small
when it happened.

I never wanted to hurt you.

Somehow...

Unbelievably,
I had fun again.

Like when we were kids.

When I loved you.

What am I supposed to do now?

Killing me won't help you.

No.

But it might
make me feel better.

I'm your best friend.

I love you.

Mom?

Samantha?

Oh, my gosh.

It really is you.

I love you so much.

Please don't forget that.

I love you, too, Mom.

I have to go now.

Goodbye, Sammy-poo.

Bye, Mom.

Dad.

Sweetie?

Oh, my God.

You turned out so beautiful.

You're so beautiful.

I hope you find peace someday.

I love you, Dad.

I love you, Sammy.

Goodbye.

Shit!

Junior?

Are you Pauline?

Olivia.

Okay. Guess I'll have to eat
all this ice cream by myself.

Daddy!

Goodbye, Thorp.