"You're -- you're second-generation." ""Joshua tree" generation." "Nothing wrong with that." "How do i look?" "[Little dragon's "scribbled paper" plays]" "♪ 'cause i went looking for a trace of something that you left ♪" "♪ and when i saw dried paint and your scribbled initials ♪" "♪ i acted like i could care less while my thumb press to the paper ♪" "♪ i wanted to find your portrait ♪" "♪ wanted to have it ♪" "♪ recalling a piercing voice in old dreams ♪" "♪ and ghostly images of black trains ♪" "♪ now seeing every page is turned away ♪ today is the day." "Oh, you know it's too early for all that." "You're always grumpy." "Okay." "All right." "We got a lot done." "Yep, almost out of here." "I love this place on the corner." "Ain't nobody ever there." "Ever!" "Starbucks killed that place." "Coffee's always fresh there 'cause they ain't never got a pot ready." "Yeah." "Oh!" "And the wife?" "Looking like the ghost of mrs." "Muir over there." "Dumb." "So... you ready?" "You know, the movers will load everything, and i still got some... pick-ups." "So, um, you know, if everything goes as planned, i'll be out of here by tomorrow night." "Did you do anything?" "Okay, almost done in here." "If i can get the office and the dining room done by 1:00 p.m., i'm on track." "I can do this." "Is that evan who keeps calling?" "Yeah." "You know, i just can't have him in my ear today." "The daily check-in is getting weak at this point." "Hmm." "Yeah." "Well, you'll be there in a few days, doing the best carrie and big impersonation again." "And he's no worse for wear." "You're right." "He's weak." "Yeah, he's weak, but he's not a bastard." "Yeah, but he ain't a prince." "Look, i'm -- i'm not defending him." "Trust me -- i'm pissed." "Hmm?" "I just -- i can't deal with him right now, and, you know, i'll deal with it later." "I just have to get home, get back to my life, and deal with it then." "Bye." "No, no, no, no, no." "Come on." "Stay a little longer, please." "I have got to go to work." "You don't have to be at work till 11:00." "It's 10:15." "Look, mama, i love you, but you and good old cousin fran and them kiddies -- y'all really, really have a nice morning." "I'm out." "I hate when you do that." "Out!" "Please don't leave me here with her alone." "Just ignore her like i do." "H-how am i supposed to do that?" "Watch and learn, okay?" "Hi, raven." "Hey, maye." "Where's the handball?" "I don't know." "Yeah, um... okay, where is your mother?" "I am going to call you later, and then i will see you in a few weeks." "You're such a good friend." "Thank you." "Okay, love you." "Mom, there's no handball." "We're gonna need that, okay?" "Come on, boo-boo." "Aaah!" "Aah!" "So, i want the back rooms done by 1:00 p.m. or so, and then, you know, we'll move towards the front." "Oh, great." "That's heavier than it looks." "Thank you." "When you guys moved here, i lost track of all of her stuff." "Let's see." "Are you looking for something in particular?" "No, just everything in general." "Did you keep all the sympathy cards?" "I asked you to keep all the sympathy cards." "Yes, they're in the dining room on the buffet." "Her room needs some attention, so you could get started there if you wanted to." "I waited for you." "Well, you can wait a little while longer." "Oh." "Whew!" "You sound mad." "I haven't said anything." "How do i sound mad?" "Yeah, that's -- that's what i mean." "So, i'm supposed to pack up a whole life, travel cross-country, mourn, and carry the whole conversation, too." "Hey, let me hit you back." "Yeah." "Um, excuse me." "Can you join in?" "I don't want to be out here in the boonies all day, okay?" "Maye has to be out of here first thing, so every minute counts." "Hey, mom." "My late aunt gave it to me." "It was very, very special to me, and now it's gone because mr." "Hot shot wanted to show off and do it on his own." "The -- the item." "The item was near priceless to me." "Some cost is not gonna rectify this." "I mean, how much are we even talking here?" "So, you're saying that if the desk is 50 pounds, i may get" "$50?" "What kind of hell company is this?" "Do you want to be sued, sir?" "Oh, no, i'm not gonna sue to win." "I'm gonna sue to bleed you dry while fighting me." "Okay." "Okay." "So, what did he say?" "I'm to leave you with a claim form and, uh, leave you with the keys for the truck and come back into the office." "Uh, you're not gonna be charged for the time that we were here." "Wait, you're leaving?" "So, you guys screw up and now you're gonna leave me with this half-loaded mess?" "I'm sorry." "You all right?" "Yeah, we -- you know, we need to get her room done." "Well, i got to go get these kids some happy meals or something first because it's about that time." "Fran, we need to do it." "Are her tapes in there?" "What tapes?" "Are you talking about her session tapes?" "Um... i told you that she donated it to the seattle museum." "Well, she should have donated it to the african-american museum." "Always following behind some white folk." "Come on." "You know why she loves seattle." "It's the one place she got flown to play, remember?" "Do you remember the barry white story?" "Anyway, the museum specializes in music." "Whatever african-american museum you're advocating for, they're not gonna appreciate the tapes." "She was on over 100 hit records." "If she gave people a chance to care, they'd care." "Seattle's where that, uh, one rock guy gave her that mink, right?" "Yeah, that "one rock guy."" "You know who i mean." "Whatever happened to that mink?" "It's, uh, in my closet." "Good." "Uh, actually, that's, um, one of the only things that i wanted." "Oh." "Well, it's one of the things that i want, too." "Hell, he could have been my daddy." "You never know." "Hey." "Listen, um, no movers are gonna come out the same day you call, so if you want, i can pick up some mexicans from home depot on my way back." "Kidding." "But you know they know how to work." "I'll be back." "All right." "Don't be all day, okay?" "Okay." "What do you know about" ""unforgettable fire"?" "A little "new year's day,"" ""i will follow," "gloria"?" "You don't know." "What?" "All right, uh," ""sunday bloody sunday," "pride."" "Everybody knows those." "Okay, um, "bad."" ""Drowning man," "40."" "I've taught you well." "Nice -- very nice." "Those boys have been around so long, they got generations of fans." "I'm first-generation." "Mm, clearly." "I'm what would be termed an old" ""g."" "Is that the old "g" walk?" "'Cause that's ridiculous." "You look ridiculous." "Hello!" "Are you moving on?" "Uh, yeah." "I never got a chance to welcome you, and now you're leaving." "Oh." "Well, it was a short stay." "I should have come over and given you a proper "hello."" "The ambulance and the limousines later -- i should have come over." "Oh, no." "Come on." "I-i should have come over and introduced myself when we first got here." "Just kind of in my own world." "That's how it goes." "Nobody knows how it is." "I-i'd see her out here in the back a lot at one point." "She was always very nice when we chatted." "You -- you talked?" "Well, small talk now and then." "She said she was a musician and she always lived in apartments but she loved the trees and the birds and always wanted to live in topanga." "And here she was." "And she seemed very much home." "She reminded me, uh... of my wife -- you know, not in looks but in that way people have when they're taking stock, getting ready to move into a different way -- a new way." "My wife -- she said that she would rather have the time to take stock, sort things out." "She'd rather be able to -- to think things through and say her goodbyes rather than have it real quick and over in a flash." "We never talked about that." "I was so focused on making sure that she had everything that she needed -- you know, her appointments, her meds." "I never asked her that, and... i should have helped her with that." "You do what you can do." "What was her name?" "Amanda." "A very good woman." "Oh, the best." "You could be sitting next to her on a bus and not know that you were sitting next to a superhero." "She just looked like a regular lady." "And this is perfect for goodwill, right?" "Nah." "N-no, this is in good shape." "Good shape?" "Wh-what do you mean?" "Like michael phelps good shape or -- or, uh, mo'nique good shape?" "Because as soon as we pull this off the wall, it's gonna fall apart." "No, this is good wood." "Come on." "You know this is plywood." "It's going to goodwill." "Right, goodwill, not half-ass-will." "You need to take it to good-won't." "Look, why'd you even buy this?" "Why don't you just sit it out on the curb, let somebody come through and get it?" "Look, no one is driving through this neighborhood looking for wood." "Have you tried greg's list?" "Greg might want it." "I'll tell you what." "I'll tell you what." "How about we take all the little, broken-up pieces, stack them in a nice, little, neat pile, and leave it out at the curb for you?" "It's not going to break up." "I wish the jonas brothers would break up." "Okay." "So now i play one jonas brothers song, and now you got something to say about that?" "One too many." "One too many?" "I feel how i feel, man." "You can feel how you want to feel, but you're gonna be looking for a place to stay." "That's a little creepy, man." "No, you don't even know." "I -- the movers bailed on me, and i didn't know how i was gonna get this on my truck." "Thank you, guys, so much." "Not a problem." "Our pleasure." "No, it really helped me out." "All right, so, you've got the dresser, the microwave, the two ironing boards, and the cd cases." "Just sign right there." "Okay." "All right." "Yep." "All right, sis." "Be good." "All right." "Bye, guys." "All right." "Oh, it's that game!" "Y'all pull the board from and the people -- don't pull that way." "Thanks, guys!" "♪ I dreamed you were walking on the edge of town ♪" "♪ and i'd been looking for you ♪" "♪ i wanted to tell you what i finally found ♪" "♪ but you were gone when i came to ♪" "♪ not gonna hide, i'm open wide ♪ hey." "It's, uh, maye fisher." "I haven't talked to you in a while." "Hope everything's good." "I was, um -- i don't -- kind of wondering if you were gonna be in the area today." "I'm moving." "I know we haven't talked in a while." "I just... y-- look, i'm just -- i'm by myself, and i -- things just aren't going the way that i'd planned, and i just thought that maybe if you were in the area, um... i'm sorry." "I -- okay, uh, take care of yourself, and, uh, bye." "Oh, my god." "♪ Like a gypsy lover ♪" "♪ searching for a little peace of mind ♪" "♪ yeah ♪" "♪ peace of mind ♪" "she had a lot of high heels." "I don't even remember her wearing high heels." "How are you still here?" "I thought you went with your mother." "Huh?" "Where is everything?" "Where is everything?" "You don't even know where anything goes." "I just put stuff in boxes and stuff." "Fran." "I told her not to take anything before we could sit down and go through it together." "I didn't take anything." "It's all right here." "I didn't do anything." "Yeah." "I'm... i'm sorry." "I just... i wasn't expecting this." "She said that shoes were the one thing you could fit into even when your diet wasn't working." "I prefer purses for that." "They always fit." "She, uh... she really pass away in here?" "Yeah." "She was always cool to me." "She really play on "y.m.c.a."?" "Yeah." "You know all the songs she played on, huh?" "Mm-hmm." "You know barry white was her, uh, favorite to play with." "But she played with donna summer, village people, bee gees." "All those old disco songs had the greatest music behind them, and if you really listen, you can hear her." "I googled her." "Nothing came up." "That's because session musicians -- you know, they're, like, basically invisible." "Everybody knows their music, but nobody knows their name." "She used to play this... little place... let's see." "Ah!" "Here we go." "...called sunray studios." "Look right there." "Hmm?" ""Amanda fisher."" "If you recorded in l.a." "during those years, you knew her name, and you hoped that when you called, she was available." "See it?" "If she hadn't been born in the wrong body, she would have been in a heavy-metal band because they had the best solos." "She even had this special gold kit that she used for her hard-hitting solos." "She would put her earphones on, and she would just start thrashing away." "She loved bands." "Never had a chance to be in one, though." "Why'd, um, gran and ma fight so much?" "They were just different." "At least that's what fran thought." "So, why'd you two get along so good?" "Because i wanted to be just like her." "She lived life doing what she loved, so i just did what she did." "♪ Hey ♪" "♪ hey, hey, hey, hey ♪" "♪ oh-oh-oh-oh ♪" "♪ you said, "you better ask somebody" ♪" "♪ so i did, but neither one of us is familiar ♪" "♪ with this brand of peculiar ♪" "♪ she said, "you already know what it is" ♪ hey, i'm here about the ad." "Is there anything left?" "Oh, yes!" "Thank you!" "Oh, thank you so much." "Um, uh, one second." "♪ Let's go see the world ♪" "♪ let's go show the world ♪" "♪ baby, let's go take the world ♪" "♪ show the world what we're made of ♪ thanks a lot." "♪ Let's go show the world ♪" "♪ go and show the world ♪" "♪ baby, let's go take the world ♪" "♪ show the world what we're made of ♪" "♪ a little more ♪" "♪ oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh ♪" "hey, it's the queen!" "The eyebrow king!" "Oh!" "Hey." "Ramon, damone, this is my nephew, raven." "It's a pleasure to meet you." "These are my boys." "Oh, come here." "So formal." "I love that." "So, come on in." "Come on." "All right." "What's happening?" "Where are the movers?" "Um, you don't really want to ask that question." "I'm managing okay without them." "No movers?" "You're serious?" "I'm making progress along with the help of my nephew and other occurrences." "We're almost... finished -- kind of." "Are you sure about this?" "He always loved it so much." "If it, uh, brings you that much joy, then you should have it." "It's beautiful." "I remember when you first bought it." "I thought to myself, "my girl -- she's doing it."" "It's beautiful." "I was." "Glory days." "There's more glory days ahead." "You know, you're the best at what you do, and everybody understands, so don't fret." "Can we not talk business?" "I mean, every make-up artist in this town wants what you have." "You created something pretty magical, but it's time to get back out there." "I mean, you just up and disappeared." "Look, i'm just trying to clear my head." "I understand that, but friends don't let friends throw away their careers when they're at the top of their game." "Look, you're tired." "You're sad." "You're drained." "And, truth be told, you've been doing this for a year." "That's work." "So, it's okay to go slow." "Right, damone?" "Yeah." "I'm just worried for you, that's all." "Don't listen to me." "I won't." "You never do anyway." "Come on." "Come over here and steal my painting." "All right." "Take my keys." "Girl, if i didn't have to go to this wedding, you know i'd have this house packed for you in a minute." "I know." "I really don't want to go to this thing." "Yeah, well, when the bride owns a global cosmetic company and the groom is the head of a network, you go." "You smile." "You laugh." "You dance." "Yeah, i got that." "But what you don't do is give them your best champagne, 'cause you save that for a real celebration." "Let me get glasses." "Get glasses." "Here you go, sir." "Love that sound." "It's okay, right?" "Mmm." "You -- what?" "Stop!" "Oh, yeah." "Just a little bit." "All right." "All right." "Thank you." "To my dear friend maye and to my husband, to this young man raven, to me, to the lovely woman who brought us to this room together, dear amanda, to today, and to what's next." "May we all be well." "Do -- do, uh, "joshua tree."" "You don't know nothing about them, so don't even go there." "I love bono!" "The edge -- what are you talking about?" "The fact that you didn't mention larry first lets me know where you stand." "Plus, i'm not trying to hear the ipod-commercial, friend-of-bill gates bono." "I want the thick-irish-brogue, mullet-wearing bono, 1985 bono." "And you forgot adam." "I know that bono." "I know all of them." "Please!" "Okay, what you know about "war"?" "What you know about" ""unforgettable fire"?" "A little "new year's day"?" ""I will follow"?" ""Gloria"?" "You don't know." "Oh, here, babe." "No, i got it." "You got it, huh?" "I got it." "So, what you into?" "Like what?" "You know, like, you know, music, sports, video games?" "Hmm." "I'm a cliché, i guess." "I like basketball, rap." "Lebron or d." "Wade?" "Lebron, gaming." "And d." "Wade -- in real life, he seems hecka cool, but lebron is 6'9" with the body of a power forward who plays guard." "Lebron gaming, all day." "Okay, best punchline emcee -- weezy or fabolous?" "Oh, man." "Uh... you got to choose." "Okay." "I say fabolous." "Uh-huh." "Okay." "Best... all-time n.y. emcee post-biggie, post-rakim -- nas or jay-z?" "Nas." "So, no hesitation, no thought, just wrong answer, front and center?" "Jay-z's a little overrated, don't you think?" "Oh, you know what?" "You gonna have to go." "Come on." "Come on." "Nas killed him on "ether."" "You can't debate that." "I-i can't?" "Are you saying "takeover," the greatest dis record of the last" "20 years, is not debatable?" "Are those actually the words coming out of your mouth?" "Nas went harder." "He killed him on that one line -- "i rock hoes." "Y'all rock fellas."" "Oh, so you're leaning on the homophobia argument." "No, no, i'm just saying that was a great burn." "He used his own company name against him." "He murdered him through that whole song." "Precisely." "Nas needed a whole song to get his licks in -- jay-z, one verse." "Yeah, yeah, yeah." "One verse directed at nas that was so sick, we are still debating it to this day." "One verse versus one song, and it goes down as one of the greatest hip-hop battles of all time." "'Nuff said." "But he sounded like he was rhyming in some cushy leather chair or some penthouse office." "Nas sounded like he was gonna murder somebody." "Uh, what?" "W-w-wait, wait." "That is what jay was going for." "That's the point." "I call it the, um," ""executive" flow." "Right, i've named it." "The "executive" flow?" "Wow." "Hello?" "!" "Long lunch." "Well, you know how kids are." "Uh, well, kids come first." "Um, i dropped them off with ron, and then i had a few errands to run for my family." "Whoa!" "You two sure got a lot done." "See, you had the muscle right here." "He was the best person to do it anyway." "Um, so... now i guess we just have to do... her room." "Um... it's done, mom." "Oh." "W-well... good." "Um... good." "I mean, because maye has to be rolling out of here first thing, so this is good." "This is primo." "Who was here?" "Damone and ramon." "Roberts?" "I love that show." "Oh, i'm sorry i missed them." "Um, wow." "Wait a minute." "You drank?" "Yeah, as much as we drink in mass." "That is for me to decide, maye, not you." "Oh, you know what?" "You're -- you're right." "Hey, i'm sorry." "I wasn't trying to -- is this -- is this all that's left?" "Is this... all i get?" "What else do you want?" "Listen, i-i apologize." "I took liberties." "He's not my son." "I-i don't know how be with kids." "I'm sorry." "Take -- take whatever you want." "I'm sure you already got all the good stuff." "What -- what good stuff, fran?" "Whatever she had, whatever it was -- papers, pictures, tapes." "It's my legacy and my kids' legacy, not yours." "I'm the daughter." "You're the niece." "Remember that." "I told you that she gave all of that stuff away." "Call them." "It's there." "Why am i doing this?" "I said i wasn't gonna do this with you." "Why?" "Why am i doing this?" "Whatever you're pissed off about, fran, i'm sorry." "You know, you're only sorry because you're sad right now." "Any other time, you wouldn't give a damn how i feel." "How could i let this happen?" "It was her choice, fran." "It was your choice." "That's not true." "No, you pushed her into a place in her head where i couldn't get to her." "Making peace and meditation -- all that bullshit out here in the middle of nowhere." "She should have been on chemo that whole time." "You should have told her to fight!" "I needed time." "I needed time with her." "It was always you two." "And all this nonsense about -- about you waiting for me to do the room." "You never waited for me ever." "You just got into her head, and that was it." "The way you were with her, fran, was not my fault." "Oh, how i was with her or how she was with me?" "I don't know, fran." "You know, all the things that you admired about her so much are the same things that made her not the greatest mother." "Did you ever think about that?" "You got a different person." "You think you are so great." "No, i don't." "You do." "Really, deep down, you do." "But i know you, and i know that you know that you were wrong to bring her here to get into her head." "I did not get in her head." "Well, you didn't stop her!" "And you were the only person that could have!" "And why was that, fran?" "Where were you?" "Where were you?" "I wasn't here as much because she didn't want me here as much, period." "I didn't like it that way, i didn't want it that way, but that's the way it always was." "She always wanted you -- her own little personal groupie." "You know, she, um... she used to cry your name out at night." "I'd wake up, and... on the bad nights, i'd hear her calling your name... not mine." "And i'd say, "i'll call her, you know." "Fran will be right here."" "And she said, "no, don't call." "Don't call her."" "That's 'cause you make things ugly." "Everything is negative." "She didn't want that." "She didn't want chemo again!" "You didn't have to go through it." "She did." "She didn't want jell-o and hospitals." "She wanted -- she wanted her music and she wanted fatburgers." "And she wanted trees." "She didn't want to fight." "She just wanted some peace and quiet." "She wanted -- i'll bet you on my children's lives that she would have rather have had drama aboveground than peace underground." "I guarantee you that." "She could have had six more months... a year." "Hell, she could have -- she could have gone into remission." "You don't know." "So, you can spin it however you want, but you let her do this." "You could have told her to keep fighting." "You could have told her to talk to me." "You could have called me in the middle of the night, but you didn't." "You didn't." "It is the most selfish thing i have ever heard." "I want her stuff." "I want... my... mother's... stuff." "Mom, look." "Can you put those things in gran's room in the truck for me?" "Can you do that for me, please?" "Yeah, but, mom -- mom, look!" "What happened?" "It's, um -- it's just time to go, honey." "How are you gonna finish?" "I'll be fine." "I can, um, ask her to, uh, come get me later, or you can drop me off." "Listen, i'm -- i'll pull my wallet out." "I'll have this truck packed and loaded." "She, um -- she asked me to get the drums and stuff from the room." "I know." "That's fine." "Go ahead." "I, um -- i wanted to show you guys this." "I searched "sunray"... and there she was." "Thank you." "How do i look?" "Can i go with you?" "You know, what if you need... i'll call you." "Where you going?" "I feel good today, sweetie." "It's beautiful out, and i'm going." "How do i look?" "See you, kiddo." "Hey, you." "Hey." "What's going on?" "Why didn't you ever come here?" "Okay, we've talked about this." "No, i-i know i've heard your excuses." "I want to know the real reason." "I don't know, maye." "It was just never the right time." "For a year, evan?" "We don't have to do this on the phone." "We don't have to get into this on the phone." "I want to know why you never came." "I supported you the best way i could, maye." "Yeah, half-hearted phone calls?" "Yeah, i guess so." "You know, everybody's not you, maye." "What does that mean?" "It means everybody's not you." "Everybody doesn't... everybody doesn't deal with things like you." "Wow." "You know, i got you so wrong." "That-- that's what really stuns me -- how wrong i was about who you are." "Well, that goes both ways." "You're the one who left this relationship." "You're the one who left our home, our life, without any discussion." "What is there to discuss when someone is dying?" "There are things to discuss!" "Okay." "You're mad at me because i didn't... just drop my job and abandon our place and pick up and follow you into an awful situation." "You expected me to just be right behind you?" "You didn't for a second stop to think how it affected me." "I'm selfish, okay?" "No, no." "You're not... like i said, we shouldn't be doing this on the phone." "You know what?" "I don't think i want to do this anymore at all, to be honest." "Fine." "Oh, good." "I'm sorry i'm late." "Um, are you sure you're in the right place?" "Yeah." "Uh, you're recycling your satellite?" "Oh, my -- yes." "I forgot." "I was trying to get here before dark." "I hate leaving a straggler." "Um... so, what do you have to do -- just unhook it and take it?" "Yeah, i'm just gonna unhook the box here before i get all the equipment." "I'm gonna take a look real quick before i go up." "It should take about 10 minutes." "All right. "Up"?" "To the roof." "Oh, all -- all right." "I'm gonna lose this, huh?" "What's that?" "Well, i'm gonna lose all this stuff." "Yeah, i-it goes with the box." "If there is anyone out there who still doubts that america is a place where all things are possible... i didn't know that she saved this." "I don't really want to lose her shows." "Whose?" "My aunt." "She, um -- she died, so that's why i have to move." "It's real nice up here." "How long did she live here?" "A year." "This was our place." "But, um, you know, she's gone, so i got to go back." "Uh-huh." "...in numbers this nation has never seen, like people who waited three hours, four hours, many for the first time in their lives... i should have watched more tv with her." "She'd be in here." "I'd be in my office trying to keep everything." "I should have been in here." "...millions of others who stood in line to make their voice heard in this election, except for one thing." "How long you been on the job?" "Uh, since 9:00 a.m." "no, i mean how long have you been working for them doing this?" "Oh, since, uh, '03." "I used to be a postal carrier." "I like being outside, but this pays better." "Pays by the house." "That's why i make sure i always finish my list, even if the last one's by moonlight." "Well, you got to do what you got to do, girl." "Oh." "What?" "It's a hell of a view from up here." "So, how'd your aunt pass?" "Breast cancer." "9-year survivor." "The, uh -- the hair." "Yeah, well... it fell out, and i decided i liked it." "I didn't have to curl it, dye it, perm it, blah blah blah, all that stuff." "I was like, "i got cancer, okay?" "I don't have time to be dealing with all of this."" "Have you ever, uh, tried wing tips?" "The shoes?" "No." "No, it's a -- it's an eyeliner trick." "You just, um, tip up the, uh, edge of the outer corner of your eye." "You make, like, a small wing -- you know, a cat eye." "Yeah, i've seen that." "Yeah." "No, that would really look good on you." "It looks fabulous with close-cropped hair." "You think?" "Oh, absolutely." "I mean, your face is so open." "It's a perfect canvas to try good things on." "Mm-hmm, and the lipstick -- banging." "Perfect choice." "Thank you." "No, you just finish it up with a perfectly groomed eye -- you're ready." "Okay, you need to make a youtube video or something, 'cause you made that sound real easy." "I know." "Sorry." "Hello?" "Maye." "Yeah?" "It's troy." "Hi." "Hey, sorry i'm just now calling you back." "Oh, no, it's, um -- that's fine." "I-i shouldn't have called you anyway." "No." "Actually, i'm really glad you called me." "So, you still need help?" "Um... no, i'm good." "You sure?" "No, i'm -- i'm through." "Are you sure?" "Yeah, no, i'm done." "Well, uh, you want me to close the truck door?" "What?" "♪ Do i make you happy?" "♪" "♪ Do you look down and smile on me?" "♪" "Troy." "I guess we should probably hang the phone up now." "♪ Am i the girl you hoped i'd be?" "♪" "♪ Am i the girl?" "♪" "♪ Tell me, do i, do i ♪" "♪ do i make you happy?" "♪" "♪ Do you look down and smile on me?" "♪" "Sure you're done with all of this?" "Huh?" "The moving." "Sure you don't need... more help?" "Oh." "Uh, i think i could use some muscle." "I can help." "♪ Tell me, do i, do i, do i ♪" "♪ do i make you happy?" "♪" "♪ Do you look down and smile on me?" "♪" "It's nice inside." "♪ Tell me what you're thinking ♪" "♪ am i the girl... ♪ yeah, i think i can handle all of this -- no problem." "You're like my dark knight in shining armor." "Yeah, kind of... batman meets prince charming." "Yeah." "I'm with that." "So, how you been doing?" "I been good, working hard, you know?" "So, work's good?" "Yeah." "I can't complain." "So, how come you never told me you were such a... big deal?" "You're, like, a really important person." "You -- you weren't gonna tell me anything, were you?" "I wasn't even -- i wasn't even thinking about work." "You know, spending time with you was just like a treat during a dark time." "Well, i guess we should get this party started." "Oh!" "Woman, what are you doing?" "Voilà." "What's up with the swing set?" "Why?" "What you mean, "why"?" "Don't get on that swing set." "I'm getting on that swing set." "This house is incredible, man." "You're gonna fall off that swing." "Probably so -- if you push me." "You're so crazy." "Come on." "Am i doing it right?" "Okay, fine." "Push!" "Whoo!" "You got swings on trees, and... grown-ass man on a swing set." "You remember this." "Come on." "Okay." "Yeah, there we go." "Ah!" "You want on?" "You sure?" "I want on." "I'm gonna hit the tree!" "Ah!" "How about that?" "♪ ...the emptiness ♪" "♪ i'm trying to hold on till you return ♪" "♪ yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah ♪" "♪ till you come home ♪" "♪ till you come home ♪" "♪ i'm just sayin' ♪" "♪ ooh-ooh-hoo, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh ♪" "♪ till you come home ♪" "♪ yeah, yeah ♪ i am so tired." "Well, you been doing this all day." "No, i've been doing this all year." "Yeah." "You know, part of me really wants to get out of here." "And part of me doesn't want to go." "What you doing?" "Oh." "Why don't you stay?" "You don't know how many nights i parked out front just waiting to hear you say those words." "All you had to do was invite a brother in." "My aunt was here." "And, you know, i would have loved to meet her." "What you want me to tell you?" "I told you things were complicated." "I told you that when we met." "And i heard you when we met." "I wasn't trying to lock it down." "But, you know... you even know my last name?" "Edwards." "Yeah." "Okay." "Where do i stay?" "Um, inglewood somewhere?" "Ah, inglewood -- close." "Gardena." "Oh." "Where am i from?" "Where did i grow up?" "Gardena?" "Not close." "Montgomery." "Hmm." "Okay, well, i flunked a quiz." "Yeah, you think?" "But i liked you a lot." "A lot." "I just wanted a regular date, maye." "Way before the motel, i just wanted to take you to dinner, a movie." "But that was then, right?" "[Little dragon's "twice"" "plays] [little dragon's "twice"" "plays]" "♪ twice i turn my back on you ♪" "♪ i fell flat on my face but didn't lose ♪" "♪ tell me where would i go ♪ so, what if i came back?" "You know, what if i'm supposed to be here?" "I have friends here." "I could work here." "I mean, this could be my base and i could travel when i neededto." "We could date, you know?" "Normal stuff." "You could come inside -- no motel." "I promise." "♪ So frightening ♪" "♪ was it two wills?" "♪" "♪ One mirror holding us... ♪ i'm with somebody... now." "I can't stay tonight, maye." "Can't stay tomorrow night, can't stay the night after." "I shouldn't even be here right now, but i had to come see you before i let it all die, you know?" "♪ Colossal signs so i got lost ♪" "all those dudes at work just wishing they could... pull up on some beautiful woman who needs help with a flat tire on their shift." "I thought you were regular -- just a regular girl." "I liked you before i knew what you did or who you knew." "I liked you then." "All right, you're all set." "Thank you." "I couldn't have done it without you rescuing me." "All good." "Take care of maye." "♪ Was it the blue night gone fragile?" "♪" "♪ Was it both men ♪" "♪ in wonder steady gone under?" "♪" "♪ Was it the light ways so frightening?" "♪" "♪ Was it two wills?" "♪" "♪ One mirror holding us dearer now?" "♪" "♪ One mirror holding us dearer now?" "♪" "♪ One mirror holding us dearer now?" "♪" "Hey." "You done?" "Yeah, pretty much." "Tired?" "Very." "I know." "Uh... i should have been there." "I-i know -- i know that doesn't mean much now, but i should have been there." "So, what you gonna do when i get sick, huh?" "My hair falls out and i'm vomiting and i need to be fed and bathed?" "Someone to pick me up off the bathroom floor?" "That's not you." "Could be." "You don't know." "And you don't know, either." "I know... that if anything ever happened to you -- as much as a scratch or a cough -- i would shut it all down and be there." "I wouldn't dare let anybody even think about touching you." "I would take care of you because you're mine." "Who's gonna take care of me?" "I am." "I am now." "I'll be there." "She's gone." "It's just me here now." "And that's gonna have to be okay." "Good night, honey." "Good night." "Morning." "Hi." "Hi." "I, uh, was on my way into work." "I saw the light on, and, uh, i thought you might have left the dolly out that i left you." "You left it on purpose?" "Well, it's the least i can do, leaving you high and dry like that." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "Well, it looks like you got it all done, huh?" "Helped by some miracles, it's done." "I'm sorry about that yesterday." "I, uh, just need to keep this job, you know?" "No, it wasn't your fault." "I-i was... crazy." "No, no." "Can i help you with this?" "These yours?" "Oh, they were, uh -- they're my aunt's." "You play?" "One song." "Uh, a silly song called" ""rock lobster."" "Drums aren't hard, but when you play it, everyone's impressed." "That's a good trick." "Your aunt -- she taught you?" "Yeah." "Could i see them?" "See what i can do, okay?" "I'm gonna take it easy on these, though." "These are a nice set of drums." "Thank you." "Hi." "I'm maye fisher, make-up artist to the stars, but today i'm just a chick who knows a few tricks about makeup." "Sometimes you got to bring it back to the basics, so at the encouragement of a pal, i am going to show you how to do a wing tip, or cat eye." "It's classic, yet still edgy." "Angelina rocks it very successfully." "It works for her." "No reason it can't work for you, too." "Okay, so... ♪ there's a song... ♪ my aunt amanda actually got me hooked on makeup, especially eye makeup... lashes, liner... mascara, the whole nine." "She said that if your eye makeup looked great, you'd always be happy 'cause you'd never want to cry and mess up all that hard work you did." "Good one, huh?" "♪ ...hunger ♪" "♪ beneath, beneath ♪" "♪ beneath ♪ and there you go." "♪ Means everything, everything ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, never go ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, never ♪" "♪ there's a word that silence breathes when the whole world ♪" "♪ turns away ♪" "♪ there's an angel keeping you from everything you need ♪" "♪ there's a lie that drowns ♪" "♪ but you're still holding, holding, holding, holding ♪" "♪ there's an end if you please, but don't choose it ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, never go ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, waiting ♪" "♪ never go, never go ♪"