词汇:mum
adj. 沉默的
相关场景
- POLICE SIREN:
- Robbie! Rob! What are you going to do, mate? What you never did - go to Ireland, me and Elliot. - Give him what I never had. - What's the odds of you letting me come too? - Bet you've never even been to Killarney. - Yes, I have! Once. That bit was true. When I was about five. Yeah, I never wanted to come home. The only time I ever saw me mum and dad happy together. And then...we came home. Back to normal. What was? Me dad coming home bladdered every night and battering me mum. I asked you if you were like him. You never answered. You are. He drank. You gambled. Same thing. You both hurt people. - Rob... - And who was that woman in t'graveyard? - Me mum. Your nan. - I thought she was dead. Why'd you lie? - Look, Rob, we're getting soaked here, mate. - Why? - Come on, mate, it's cold, we'll get soaked. - Why? - The baby'll get a cold! - Why?! - Why?! Why, why, why! F***ing hell! Cos I feel sh*t, OK? Happy now? I feel sh*t about me, about this f***ing habit. I left me mum when I was 16. I left her to me old fella, that was a shitheadwho beat the sh*t out of her and I did nothing! OK? I didn't go back until... ..we were in town and you were a little baby. Our Bernie said me dad's in the hozzy, got cancer and wants you to see him, say goodbye and all that. So I goes to the ward and there he is with all the tubes and me mum sitting there holding his hand and that. F***ing hell! She done herself up, you know what I mean? All lovely for him. Then what? Nothing. I did nothing. Like I've always done nothing. - POLICE SIREN - I just walked. Robbie! What are you doing, mate? What are you doing, Rob, with the baby? Robbie! He's my son. They're not having him. I'm his dad. Don't be silly. What'll you do? Jump? You can't jump! Armed police! Step away from the edge! Why? Thinking about yourself again? Everyone's going to blame you, eh? If anyone's to jump, it should be me. Go on, then. Do it.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- NIA HUMS SOFTLY:
- 'Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the 14-year-old 'should contact Merseyside Police immediately. 'A housewife in Cheshire has been...' I heard you. Singing. Why did you pretend you couldn't talk? Please. Say something in Welsh. Go on. Teach me some swear words. Cachgi. What's that? Sh*t dog or...coward. Another. Coc oen. Coc oen. Lamb's cock. What was it like? With you and Elliot's mum? What was what like? You know. The sex. Just sex. Put you off? No. Did you love her? To be honest, not even sure I liked her. Don't you want to do it with someone you like? If I meet someone, yeah. ELLIOT CRIES SOFTLY I'll just check to see if I've heard from Nathan. Boyfriend? He'd like to be. He's older.Only chance I get to talk to lads. My dad won't let me. Treats me like a kid. Can't go anywhere on my own, except the farm. Maybe he just wants to look after you? How would you like it? He wants to meet me. Be careful, Nia. He could be some paedo. - He's not. - How do you know? Could be some old perv. You don't want to be doing it with some old fella. What's up? I'm going to stay here until you tell me. Uncle Barry. My dad's brother. Smelt of... the pub and fish paste sandwiches. He said... He said if I ever told anyone, that my dad would die as well, so be good. It was cos I hadn't been good that my mum died. On my 12th birthday, my dad caught him. I've never seen him again and my dad won't have his name mentioned. I got pregnant. I didn't want it. You need to talk to someone. I am. CAR ON CATTLE GRID Sh*t. Your dad! I'll see you later.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- DOOR OPENS:
- Thanks. Is it Nia? This is Elliot. Me son. I'm looking after him for his mum for a bit. She's not well. You won't let on I'm here, will you? ELLIOT COUGHS, SPLUTTERS Rragh! That warm? Good boy. Ah! Good boy, Elliot.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- HE HONKS HORN:
- It's Robbie. Thought I couldn't drive! - Hungry? - Starving. Viagra? What the bloody hell d'you want Viagra for? You're 81 years of age, for Christ's sake! You'll be pole vaulting all the way to that daycare centre, if you're not careful. Sheila? Home Help Sheila? Dad! The only thing she's trying to get her hands on is your pension! Is she there? If she's there, put her on. Put her on! Listen, you. If you don't keep your filthy mitts off him, I'm going to come round there and shove that can of Mr Sheen so far up your arse, it'll take you a fortnight to sh*t it out. Do you hear me? - Salt and vinegar, love? - Please. Hey! Get out! What are you doing, you cheeky little twat?! What did you see in me mum? I didn't. I fancied her mate, Josie. She had bigger tits. She had a gob to match, though, so I sacked that idea. What you reckon she saw in you? I could dance. There's three things women love. One, a man who can dance. Two, a man who'll listen. The trick with that is to pretend you're listening when you're not. And, three, always agree with everything they've said, even when they're wrong. Simple. - I can't dance. - Everyone can dance. - I can't. Get out. Go on, get out. Go on, I'll teach you a few moves. Just go from side to side. Oh, what?! One, two, three, four. One, two three.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- LAUGHTER:
- NOLAN! Dive in or get down, lad! - Hey! Did you do that? - Yeah! - What the bleedin' hell are you playin' at? - You said you'd meet me! - I know, but something came up and I'm sorry. No need for that, though, was there? Going to cost a few bob to get that fixed. Oh, eh! - Robbie, where you going? - Mum said you were a loser. - Cheers(!) - Always was, always will be! - At least I'm consistent.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- BABY CRIES:
- - Do you know her? - No. - Which way's Ireland? - Perch Rock and take a left. On a clear day, you can see Val Doonican. Who? You know, Val Doonican. # Walk tall, walk tall and look the world right in the eye. # You laughin' at me? Ah, he's made a happy man very old. - Are there any nice girls in Killarney? - Oh, yeah. Want me to put a word in for you? Don't worry, I'll make sure that, y'know, she's got all the bits. You with anyone? No. Maybe you could come back to live with us.The chances of that are poor to piss poor, son. Your mum'd never have me back. She might change her mind. Women do - it's a well-known fact. - Yeah? Not your mum. - SHIP HORN BLARES I'm always lookin' out for you on that. - Sometimes I reckon I've seen you on it. - Yeah? - D'you remember a snow globe you got me? - Snow globe? It had a nativity in it. Cracked. Yeah! Yeah, I do remember it now, yeah. Mary's head fell off, we stuck it back on with Bostick. - You can see the join. - The thought that counts. - You kept that all this time? - The snow doesn't snow. Never did. Snow's overrated anyway. Kept this an' all. I remember that day. Bits of it. I was havin' a banana milkshake. We were in that cafe at Hollyhead. Before we got the train home. Why did you leave us? Your mum never told you? She doesn't talk about it. Just says you let us down. Better off without you. Yeah, maybe she's right. I don't feel better off without you. D'you ever think about me dad? Not if I can help it. Why? He might've changed. Yeah. And there's a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. You don't know nothing, you. You're full of sh*t. You ever wonder why you're on your own? NOLAN! Dive in, or get down.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script
- HE LAUGHS:
- So what's the score with Mr Whippy, then? - Me and me mates were messin'. Borrowed his van. - Borrowed? We were gonna give it back. Stalled it. The others legged it. Shocking. Rule number one. If you're gonna be the getaway driver, don't stall the car. - Thought you lived in Ireland. - Yeah, I do. I'm just over here doin' a job for a mate, you know. Been over here before? Why do you sound like a Manc? - Lived in Manchester with our Katie's dad. - You've got a sister? - Pain in the arse. - How come you're here, then? Mum and Terry split up. How old are you now, mate? How come you never came to see us? Yeah, I would've if I could, but, you know, it's complex, you know what I mean, with Ireland and that. - How long you here for now? - Not long. Look, I've just got to see a man about a horse. You stay here, though, right? I won't be long. RACING COMMENTARY Come on, come on, come on. Get in! Thought he was gonna bottle it, then. The patron saint of jockeys must have been looking after you today, you jammy get. Hee-hee! Cheers, Billiam. - Happy days, lad! - D'you always win? Oh, aye, yeah. Apart from when I lose. Mum reckons it's a mug's game. Yeah? Then you won't want this off this mug. Here you go. Go on. - You won it. - It's yours. What's mine's yours. - Will I see you again? - Course. You on the front tomorrow? Same time? Yeah. Maybe not a good idea to let on to your mum that you've seen me here. I won't. All right. Cheer up! Mine went further. - Like that? - And the chips go in. That's marvellous. Step two. And then the, you know... Thanks very much. The piece de resistance... is the curry sauce, which I can't open. One sec. Oh, it's all over the show now! Here you go, have a bit of that. There we go. Jamie Oliver, my arse, mate.>> A Boy Called Dad Movie Script