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- 1
- 00:00:18,216 --> 00:00:20,019
- <i>I didn't choose
- to be this way,</i>
- 2
- 00:00:20,753 --> 00:00:23,722
- <i>a loner, always seeking
- the story unfold around me,</i>
- 3
- 00:00:24,457 --> 00:00:26,158
- <i>fixating on the details,</i>
- 4
- 00:00:26,658 --> 00:00:29,228
- <i>creating a "What happened?,"</i>
- 5
- 00:00:29,829 --> 00:00:32,131
- <i>a "Who does what?" circumstance.</i>
- 6
- 00:00:33,164 --> 00:00:34,801
- <i>It is who I am.</i>
- 7
- 00:00:36,101 --> 00:00:38,568
- <i>Always been and always will be.</i>
- 8
- 00:00:38,570 --> 00:00:40,105
- <i>A writer.</i>
- 9
- 00:02:05,790 --> 00:02:07,359
- Take a look.
- 10
- 00:02:41,492 --> 00:02:43,263
- They're not going to find him.
- 11
- 00:02:44,430 --> 00:02:45,731
- I'm sure of it.
- 12
- 00:03:28,941 --> 00:03:30,409
- Morning, honey.
- 13
- 00:03:31,676 --> 00:03:32,945
- Good morning.
- 14
- 00:03:36,048 --> 00:03:37,650
- Is this for me?
- 15
- 00:03:45,056 --> 00:03:47,593
- It should be good.
- It's certainly unconventional.
- 16
- 00:03:48,360 --> 00:03:50,393
- Look, I'm almost there.
- 17
- 00:03:50,395 --> 00:03:52,397
- I'm just working out
- the final details.
- 18
- 00:03:53,331 --> 00:03:55,268
- Just tell him I'll need a week.
- 19
- 00:04:39,911 --> 00:04:40,846
- Hey.
- 20
- 00:04:44,615 --> 00:04:45,851
- Is everything okay?
- 21
- 00:04:47,985 --> 00:04:49,055
- Yeah.
- 22
- 00:04:49,922 --> 00:04:51,591
- Everything's status quo.
- 23
- 00:04:52,824 --> 00:04:54,524
- Well, it sounded
- like you were having
- 24
- 00:04:54,526 --> 00:04:55,694
- a bit of an issue...
- 25
- 00:04:56,595 --> 00:04:58,331
- during that phone call.
- 26
- 00:05:04,036 --> 00:05:05,504
- You look beautiful.
- 27
- 00:05:07,773 --> 00:05:09,375
- You don't look bad yourself.
- 28
- 00:05:11,043 --> 00:05:12,444
- I love you.
- 29
- 00:05:17,014 --> 00:05:18,985
- Come on.
- Let's get outta here.
- 30
- 00:05:32,697 --> 00:05:34,032
- What a day.
- 31
- 00:05:55,954 --> 00:05:58,925
- I hope you don't mind, honey.
- I invited her.
- 32
- 00:06:05,029 --> 00:06:07,866
- Happy fucking anniversary,
- Isabelle.
- 33
- 00:06:38,797 --> 00:06:39,966
- Blake.
- 34
- 00:06:42,634 --> 00:06:44,737
- I don't think
- we've formally met.
- 35
- 00:06:48,906 --> 00:06:50,509
- You are exquisite.
- 36
- 00:06:54,146 --> 00:06:56,682
- But we have met before.
- At the cafΓ©.
- 37
- 00:06:57,115 --> 00:06:58,884
- I served you and your husband.
- 38
- 00:07:04,156 --> 00:07:06,858
- Are you sure you want me here,
- or is this some kind of joke?
- 39
- 00:07:08,860 --> 00:07:11,062
- Cecile, why don't you join us
- for our anniversary?
- 40
- 00:07:12,964 --> 00:07:15,734
- Yes, Cecile. Please do.
- 41
- 00:07:38,656 --> 00:07:40,589
- The sun is going to keep
- getting hotter.
- 42
- 00:07:40,591 --> 00:07:42,762
- So, when you put your suit on,
- you should cover up.
- 43
- 00:07:45,029 --> 00:07:46,798
- You know, it's true
- what George says about you.
- 44
- 00:07:49,267 --> 00:07:52,704
- You are the most beautiful girl
- I've seen with him.
- 45
- 00:07:55,307 --> 00:07:56,943
- Thank you.
- 46
- 00:07:57,942 --> 00:07:59,776
- Ever since I saw you
- at the cafΓ©,
- 47
- 00:07:59,778 --> 00:08:02,014
- I've been
- absolutely mesmerized by you.
- 48
- 00:08:03,615 --> 00:08:05,617
- It's an illusion, my dear.
- 49
- 00:08:07,886 --> 00:08:09,555
- He tends to like them
- in their prime.
- 50
- 00:08:10,822 --> 00:08:12,591
- Usually not as sweet
- as you, though.
- 51
- 00:08:14,293 --> 00:08:16,562
- - "They?"
- - Well, of course.
- 52
- 00:08:17,028 --> 00:08:18,898
- You don't think that you were
- his only, did you?
- 53
- 00:08:22,800 --> 00:08:24,267
- George seems
- like the kind of man
- 54
- 00:08:24,269 --> 00:08:25,872
- that can handle
- more than one woman.
- 55
- 00:08:26,737 --> 00:08:27,870
- If that's what suits him,
- 56
- 00:08:27,872 --> 00:08:30,575
- then who am I to judge
- what he does in his spare time?
- 57
- 00:08:32,076 --> 00:08:34,547
- He'd be perfect.
- if not for his needs.
- 58
- 00:08:37,716 --> 00:08:39,217
- Do you enjoy sleeping with him?
- 59
- 00:08:42,754 --> 00:08:44,156
- I do prefer older men.
- 60
- 00:08:51,830 --> 00:08:53,733
- After ten years of marriage,
- 61
- 00:08:54,765 --> 00:08:57,168
- you tend to get a sense
- of what your man likes.
- 62
- 00:09:00,339 --> 00:09:02,973
- If this trip
- goes according to my plan,
- 63
- 00:09:02,975 --> 00:09:04,810
- maybe I'll like you, too.
- 64
- 00:09:08,145 --> 00:09:09,915
- I think you already do.
- 65
- 00:09:13,351 --> 00:09:15,187
- George, is it too soon?
- 66
- 00:09:16,822 --> 00:09:18,924
- Too soon for what?
- 67
- 00:09:20,759 --> 00:09:22,228
- My wife likes to drink.
- 68
- 00:09:25,297 --> 00:09:27,700
- I know that phrase
- like the back of my hand.
- 69
- 00:09:28,100 --> 00:09:31,001
- Well, George,
- in honor of our young guest
- 70
- 00:09:31,003 --> 00:09:32,738
- let's grab the champagne.
- 71
- 00:09:35,072 --> 00:09:36,641
- Oh, don't worry
- about it, darling.
- 72
- 00:09:38,009 --> 00:09:39,345
- <i>When you're out
- here, time doesn't exist.</i>
- 73
- 00:09:40,177 --> 00:09:41,844
- <i>You can do anything,</i>
- 74
- 00:09:41,846 --> 00:09:43,048
- <i>be anyone you want.</i>
- 75
- 00:09:44,383 --> 00:09:47,119
- <i>Because without time,
- then it never really happened.</i>
- 76
- 00:09:51,889 --> 00:09:53,326
- Are you gonna let 'em go?
- 77
- 00:09:53,892 --> 00:09:54,860
- Nope.
- 78
- 00:09:56,126 --> 00:09:58,630
- Clear as day, I gotta get more
- information from each of 'em.
- 79
- 00:09:59,264 --> 00:10:01,233
- And certainly not
- 'til we run some tests.
- 80
- 00:10:03,067 --> 00:10:04,870
- Right. The shawl.
- 81
- 00:10:05,403 --> 00:10:06,871
- Not only that. Look at him.
- 82
- 00:10:08,072 --> 00:10:10,775
- Our young addict just got
- his blood drawn this morning.
- 83
- 00:10:12,009 --> 00:10:13,879
- Oh, but he already
- admitted to that.
- 84
- 00:10:14,346 --> 00:10:15,780
- Just being thorough.
- 85
- 00:10:18,817 --> 00:10:20,219
- I wonder which one did it?
- 86
- 00:10:20,785 --> 00:10:22,187
- <i>Which one?</i>
- 87
- 00:10:28,726 --> 00:10:30,129
- I'm old school.
- 88
- 00:10:31,830 --> 00:10:35,799
- This is Detective Kenny Park.
- K-E-N-N-Y P-A-R-K.
- 89
- 00:10:35,801 --> 00:10:39,234
- Badge number 817A334,
- 90
- 00:10:39,236 --> 00:10:41,271
- on November 17th, 2015.
- 91
- 00:10:41,273 --> 00:10:43,209
- I am interviewing
- Isabelle BoulangΓ©.
- 92
- 00:10:43,942 --> 00:10:45,745
- Why don't you just tell me
- what happened?
- 93
- 00:10:48,913 --> 00:10:52,183
- <i>I'm just
- his casual weekend friend.</i>
- 94
- 00:10:53,250 --> 00:10:54,917
- The kind that usually
- has consequences
- 95
- 00:10:54,919 --> 00:10:56,018
- if you're not discreet.
- 96
- 00:10:56,020 --> 00:10:57,887
- Weren't you concerned
- about being out on the ocean
- 97
- 00:10:57,889 --> 00:10:59,125
- with a jealous wife?
- 98
- 00:11:01,326 --> 00:11:03,229
- I've been in worse situations.
- 99
- 00:11:07,298 --> 00:11:08,967
- <i>Do you think
- George and Isabelle...</i>
- 100
- 00:11:10,836 --> 00:11:11,901
- <i>and maybe even Blake,</i>
- 101
- 00:11:11,903 --> 00:11:13,739
- <i>have done
- this sort of thing before?</i>
- 102
- 00:11:15,874 --> 00:11:17,677
- <i>Like it's a game to them?</i>
- 103
- 00:11:20,177 --> 00:11:22,313
- <i>I don't really think
- about it, Detective Park.</i>
- 104
- 00:11:23,014 --> 00:11:24,383
- People come and go.
- 105
- 00:11:25,484 --> 00:11:27,219
- I'm not invested.
- 106
- 00:11:32,256 --> 00:11:33,725
- <i>These two...</i>
- 107
- 00:11:34,860 --> 00:11:36,095
- <i>they seem awfully in synch.</i>
- 108
- 00:11:37,028 --> 00:11:38,895
- <i>And the mannerisms,</i>
- 109
- 00:11:38,897 --> 00:11:42,100
- <i>their tone,
- the creepishly similar looks.</i>
- 110
- 00:11:43,467 --> 00:11:45,768
- Come on. Cecile and Isabelle?
- 111
- 00:11:45,770 --> 00:11:47,337
- Isabelle's honest.
- 112
- 00:11:47,339 --> 00:11:49,108
- Something trustworthy about her.
- 113
- 00:11:51,208 --> 00:11:54,109
- <i>And this guy,
- he has this gorgeous wife</i>
- 114
- 00:11:54,111 --> 00:11:56,411
- <i>and what, this...
- this sex toy on the side?</i>
- 115
- 00:11:56,413 --> 00:11:58,783
- Or whatever the fuck
- they've been saying?
- 116
- 00:11:59,518 --> 00:12:01,316
- C'mon, let's call this
- for what it is.
- 117
- 00:12:01,318 --> 00:12:03,286
- Some kinky...
- 118
- 00:12:03,288 --> 00:12:05,220
- Eyes Wide Shut <i>sort of thing,</i>
- 119
- 00:12:05,222 --> 00:12:07,489
- <i>and... and a fight
- between some jealous bitch,</i>
- 120
- 00:12:07,491 --> 00:12:09,825
- <i>who may or may not be
- a closeted lesbian.</i>
- 121
- 00:12:09,827 --> 00:12:12,230
- <i>Now she,
- or someone, or all of them,</i>
- 122
- 00:12:13,230 --> 00:12:15,964
- they knock this fucker out. Hmm?
- 123
- 00:12:15,966 --> 00:12:17,267
- <i>He falls
- over the side of the boat</i>
- 124
- 00:12:17,269 --> 00:12:18,336
- <i>and the rest is history.</i>
- 125
- 00:12:19,370 --> 00:12:21,039
- <i>Now,
- you want my personal opinion?</i>
- 126
- 00:12:22,072 --> 00:12:24,009
- <i>They're all covering for this
- as a trio.</i>
- 127
- 00:12:26,477 --> 00:12:28,913
- Where did you go, George?
- 128
- 00:12:30,381 --> 00:12:32,250
- <i>What happened?</i>
- 129
- 00:12:33,918 --> 00:12:35,819
- <i>Talk to me.</i>
- 130
- 00:12:35,821 --> 00:12:37,389
- <i>They killed him, Park.</i>
- 131
- 00:12:38,389 --> 00:12:41,824
- And what we have here
- is a story of betrayal,
- 132
- 00:12:41,826 --> 00:12:45,965
- adultery, mind fucking games,
- sex, and money.
- 133
- 00:12:52,537 --> 00:12:54,273
- <i>Is it really, though?</i>
- 134
- 00:12:56,341 --> 00:12:57,909
- <i>I mean, on the surface, yeah.</i>
- 135
- 00:12:58,409 --> 00:12:59,410
- It is.
- 136
- 00:13:02,379 --> 00:13:03,849
- But there's always more.
- 137
- 00:13:07,418 --> 00:13:09,420
- <i>Why have Blake and Cecile there?
- What's the point?</i>
- 138
- 00:13:24,501 --> 00:13:26,938
- So, I guess
- you're used to being alone.
- 139
- 00:13:28,405 --> 00:13:30,141
- Are you lonely, Cecile?
- 140
- 00:13:31,442 --> 00:13:33,111
- <i>I may be young, but...</i>
- 141
- 00:13:35,113 --> 00:13:37,983
- I've already learnt
- that life is lonely, Detective.
- 142
- 00:13:43,388 --> 00:13:44,990
- Are you happy
- now, George?
- 143
- 00:13:48,927 --> 00:13:51,497
- When are you going
- to sleep with her, George?
- 144
- 00:13:55,466 --> 00:13:57,001
- Relax, Isabelle.
- 145
- 00:13:57,568 --> 00:13:59,102
- It's not always about you,
- 146
- 00:13:59,104 --> 00:14:00,538
- and what you think
- people ought to do.
- 147
- 00:14:01,239 --> 00:14:02,608
- I get it.
- 148
- 00:14:03,674 --> 00:14:05,977
- Stop telling me
- to relax, George.
- 149
- 00:14:06,443 --> 00:14:07,609
- God.
- 150
- 00:14:07,611 --> 00:14:10,949
- Show me a goddamn emotion,
- you know, something. Anything!
- 151
- 00:14:12,049 --> 00:14:14,419
- Sometimes you are
- just so fucking detached.
- 152
- 00:14:16,354 --> 00:14:19,988
- Honey, I have a book to write,
- and you know what that entails.
- 153
- 00:14:19,990 --> 00:14:22,528
- This wasn't supposed to be
- a weekend for your writing.
- 154
- 00:14:23,193 --> 00:14:25,063
- This is our ten year
- anniversary! This is about us!
- 155
- 00:14:25,931 --> 00:14:27,466
- And apparently Cecile.
- 156
- 00:14:29,366 --> 00:14:32,170
- Okay, look, I get it. I'm sorry.
- 157
- 00:14:33,672 --> 00:14:36,542
- Just remember these ideas
- pay for our lifestyle.
- 158
- 00:14:39,076 --> 00:14:40,479
- You just want control.
- 159
- 00:14:41,513 --> 00:14:44,149
- And for us to be grateful
- for the things that you give us.
- 160
- 00:14:44,649 --> 00:14:47,285
- But everything comes attached
- to an expectation.
- 161
- 00:14:48,552 --> 00:14:49,819
- Honey...
- 162
- 00:14:49,821 --> 00:14:51,624
- Do you like having
- everyone need you? Is that it?
- 163
- 00:14:53,224 --> 00:14:55,326
- Why don't you
- take a seat upstairs,
- 164
- 00:14:55,994 --> 00:14:57,026
- okay?
- 165
- 00:14:57,028 --> 00:14:59,197
- I get it. I'll stop.
- 166
- 00:15:14,211 --> 00:15:15,380
- What's that?
- 167
- 00:15:16,081 --> 00:15:17,548
- It's a fishermen's buoy.
- 168
- 00:15:18,416 --> 00:15:20,451
- Helps the fishermen mark
- where their nets are.
- 169
- 00:15:21,352 --> 00:15:24,555
- But, uh, it's also
- so that I don't hit them.
- 170
- 00:15:28,426 --> 00:15:30,162
- Are they always like this?
- 171
- 00:15:31,196 --> 00:15:32,598
- Not usually.
- 172
- 00:15:33,298 --> 00:15:35,067
- Think it might be, uh...
- 173
- 00:15:36,368 --> 00:15:37,469
- Me?
- 174
- 00:15:38,602 --> 00:15:40,004
- I get it.
- 175
- 00:15:43,041 --> 00:15:44,376
- So, he's writing a book, then?
- 176
- 00:15:46,277 --> 00:15:48,080
- He always has a book to write.
- 177
- 00:15:50,148 --> 00:15:52,117
- I didn't know he was a writer.
- 178
- 00:15:53,083 --> 00:15:55,586
- Have you read any of his books?
- Are they any good?
- 179
- 00:15:56,520 --> 00:15:58,356
- Well, I'm always in 'em.
- 180
- 00:15:59,591 --> 00:16:01,293
- In one form or another.
- 181
- 00:16:04,395 --> 00:16:06,497
- George likes
- to put people in situations,
- 182
- 00:16:07,197 --> 00:16:09,134
- and then see
- how things play out.
- 183
- 00:16:11,702 --> 00:16:14,206
- I guess four people
- on the sailboat fits the bill.
- 184
- 00:16:21,111 --> 00:16:22,647
- Speak of the devil.
- 185
- 00:16:27,251 --> 00:16:28,721
- It's Hemingway.
- 186
- 00:16:29,721 --> 00:16:31,423
- I'll read it
- as soon as I get to the beach.
- 187
- 00:16:32,190 --> 00:16:33,258
- Seagulls.
- 188
- 00:16:46,104 --> 00:16:47,706
- <i>A Seagull in the Water.</i>
- 189
- 00:16:48,740 --> 00:16:51,239
- Yes, it's going to be
- his best one yet,
- 190
- 00:16:51,241 --> 00:16:52,377
- isn't it, George?
- 191
- 00:16:53,711 --> 00:16:56,115
- Now, who needs
- a drink like I do?
- 192
- 00:16:57,548 --> 00:16:59,050
- Here, have a glass.
- 193
- 00:17:12,230 --> 00:17:13,731
- Scavengers.
- 194
- 00:17:14,632 --> 00:17:16,435
- They take things.
- 195
- 00:17:18,303 --> 00:17:20,268
- They wait,
- and when the moment strikes,
- 196
- 00:17:20,270 --> 00:17:22,340
- they fight for whatever's
- available to them.
- 197
- 00:17:30,748 --> 00:17:34,219
- If you would've told me
- I'd be sipping champagne
- 198
- 00:17:34,719 --> 00:17:37,756
- on a sailboat
- across the Pacific Riviera
- 199
- 00:17:39,557 --> 00:17:41,426
- with a beautiful woman,
- 200
- 00:17:41,792 --> 00:17:43,661
- I would've thought
- I'd died and gone to heaven.
- 201
- 00:17:45,529 --> 00:17:47,331
- We have a lot to talk about.
- 202
- 00:17:52,369 --> 00:17:55,373
- So, George is an author?
- 203
- 00:17:56,207 --> 00:17:57,543
- When I met him,
- 204
- 00:17:58,308 --> 00:18:00,846
- I was drawn
- to his strength, his...
- 205
- 00:18:02,247 --> 00:18:03,649
- unpredictability.
- 206
- 00:18:04,950 --> 00:18:06,751
- <i>He's the kind of man
- that can own you with a look.</i>
- 207
- 00:18:09,319 --> 00:18:10,621
- Control...
- 208
- 00:18:12,156 --> 00:18:13,625
- manipulation.
- 209
- 00:18:16,594 --> 00:18:18,630
- And this is
- attractive to you, yes?
- 210
- 00:18:20,565 --> 00:18:22,334
- <i>The man
- that plays with each of you</i>
- 211
- 00:18:23,835 --> 00:18:26,138
- like you're a pawn
- in his mental game of chess?
- 212
- 00:18:28,539 --> 00:18:29,841
- I like games.
- 213
- 00:18:31,776 --> 00:18:34,145
- I like playing them
- and I like being in them.
- 214
- 00:18:40,919 --> 00:18:43,222
- Do you like role-playing,
- Detective?
- 215
- 00:18:49,294 --> 00:18:50,528
- I'm married, ma'am.
- 216
- 00:18:52,196 --> 00:18:53,698
- I like to avoid games.
- 217
- 00:18:58,336 --> 00:18:59,837
- The spirit of choice.
- 218
- 00:19:00,605 --> 00:19:03,773
- What people do,
- and why they do it...
- 219
- 00:19:03,775 --> 00:19:07,412
- If, in fact, they had to make
- a decision in the moment,
- 220
- 00:19:07,945 --> 00:19:10,448
- if motivated,
- would they react...
- 221
- 00:19:12,616 --> 00:19:13,551
- would they hesitate?
- 222
- 00:19:17,221 --> 00:19:18,456
- <i>Is this yours?</i>
- 223
- 00:19:24,528 --> 00:19:25,730
- I was wearing it.
- 224
- 00:19:26,463 --> 00:19:27,398
- <i>Isabelle asked me to.</i>
- 225
- 00:19:29,467 --> 00:19:30,602
- <i>To cover you up?</i>
- 226
- 00:19:33,837 --> 00:19:35,773
- Or to dress me up. Like a doll.
- 227
- 00:19:38,576 --> 00:19:40,211
- Is this George's blood?
- 228
- 00:20:13,845 --> 00:20:16,379
- So you're the sober one
- on this boat trip?
- 229
- 00:20:16,381 --> 00:20:17,716
- Nineteen months.
- 230
- 00:20:20,585 --> 00:20:21,853
- Just curious.
- 231
- 00:20:22,653 --> 00:20:24,522
- How does one
- get heroin on a boat?
- 232
- 00:20:27,858 --> 00:20:28,993
- By bringing it.
- 233
- 00:20:32,997 --> 00:20:34,266
- To each his own.
- 234
- 00:20:40,938 --> 00:20:42,274
- I screwed up.
- 235
- 00:20:45,843 --> 00:20:47,479
- Have some coffee.
- 236
- 00:20:53,050 --> 00:20:54,885
- Do you honestly believe...
- 237
- 00:20:56,688 --> 00:20:58,590
- after coming down from heroin,
- 238
- 00:21:00,490 --> 00:21:02,260
- that I'd want a cup of coffee?
- 239
- 00:21:05,863 --> 00:21:07,766
- Blake, what happened out there?
- 240
- 00:21:12,369 --> 00:21:13,702
- <i>Now, as you get older,</i>
- 241
- 00:21:13,704 --> 00:21:15,671
- you come to realize that meaning
- 242
- 00:21:15,673 --> 00:21:17,675
- is what gets you
- outta bed in the morning.
- 243
- 00:21:18,710 --> 00:21:19,911
- To catch a fish.
- 244
- 00:21:20,678 --> 00:21:23,048
- Not just a fish,
- the biggest fish.
- 245
- 00:21:23,714 --> 00:21:25,483
- And that was
- the old man's purpose.
- 246
- 00:21:28,653 --> 00:21:30,756
- What happens
- when you catch that fish?
- 247
- 00:21:32,723 --> 00:21:34,292
- I don't know.
- 248
- 00:21:34,692 --> 00:21:36,295
- See, Blake, that's the point.
- 249
- 00:21:37,561 --> 00:21:40,595
- Life's not black and white.
- If it was, we'd have no purpose.
- 250
- 00:21:40,597 --> 00:21:42,597
- We need uncertainty.
- 251
- 00:21:42,599 --> 00:21:46,070
- We need something
- to... to need, to possess,
- 252
- 00:21:46,971 --> 00:21:48,839
- to give reason to all this...
- 253
- 00:21:49,840 --> 00:21:51,075
- this beauty,
- 254
- 00:21:52,576 --> 00:21:54,779
- this nothingness
- that surrounds you and I.
- 255
- 00:21:56,580 --> 00:21:58,516
- Context. Right.
- 256
- 00:22:00,718 --> 00:22:03,654
- And once the fisherman gets it,
- a shark comes along
- 257
- 00:22:04,388 --> 00:22:06,457
- and devours the old man's catch,
- 258
- 00:22:07,023 --> 00:22:09,491
- the universe correcting itself.
- 259
- 00:22:09,493 --> 00:22:10,928
- The old man's purpose,
- 260
- 00:22:11,561 --> 00:22:16,067
- spend your whole life learning
- to accept the lack of control.
- 261
- 00:22:20,070 --> 00:22:21,539
- Irony.
- 262
- 00:22:22,038 --> 00:22:24,608
- The basis
- by which all art exists.
- 263
- 00:22:29,646 --> 00:22:31,482
- Some bullshit that was.
- 264
- 00:22:32,950 --> 00:22:34,119
- Blake...
- 265
- 00:22:35,886 --> 00:22:37,521
- I need to understand the day.
- 266
- 00:22:39,022 --> 00:22:40,922
- Why George has disappeared.
- 267
- 00:22:40,924 --> 00:22:41,757
- Not his philosophy,
- 268
- 00:22:41,759 --> 00:22:43,729
- nor his little
- parenting anecdotes.
- 269
- 00:22:46,163 --> 00:22:50,102
- In order to give you
- a goddamn understanding,
- 270
- 00:22:51,568 --> 00:22:54,038
- you have to know the background
- of how it all happened.
- 271
- 00:23:08,952 --> 00:23:09,820
- Sorry.
- 272
- 00:23:11,189 --> 00:23:13,759
- Please, proceed.
- 273
- 00:23:14,791 --> 00:23:18,028
- Anything involving George
- cannot be easily explained.
- 274
- 00:23:19,663 --> 00:23:22,032
- He's unpredictable.
- Unreasonable.
- 275
- 00:23:24,469 --> 00:23:28,440
- Yet completely logical
- and without any emotion.
- 276
- 00:23:30,007 --> 00:23:31,442
- Like a genius.
- 277
- 00:23:34,878 --> 00:23:36,548
- Or a sociopath.
- 278
- 00:23:41,618 --> 00:23:44,455
- <i>Let me paint you a Rembrandt.</i>
- 279
- 00:23:45,856 --> 00:23:50,528
- <i>Time spent with George is
- like time spent with a master.</i>
- 280
- 00:23:51,596 --> 00:23:53,964
- <i>On one side,
- you feel for the guy.</i>
- 281
- 00:23:55,266 --> 00:23:56,699
- <i>On the other hand,</i>
- 282
- 00:23:56,701 --> 00:24:02,106
- <i>is it some brilliantly woven
- manipulation of your emotions?</i>
- 283
- 00:24:07,711 --> 00:24:09,013
- It's a compass?
- 284
- 00:24:10,047 --> 00:24:11,182
- It is.
- 285
- 00:24:12,016 --> 00:24:13,585
- It's quite nice.
- 286
- 00:24:14,885 --> 00:24:15,753
- Is it?
- 287
- 00:24:17,020 --> 00:24:17,989
- It's broken.
- 288
- 00:24:18,990 --> 00:24:20,525
- I can see that.
- 289
- 00:24:24,528 --> 00:24:27,598
- What about George
- are you protecting?
- 290
- 00:24:30,101 --> 00:24:32,535
- Why do you think
- I'm protecting George?
- 291
- 00:24:32,537 --> 00:24:34,706
- Because you just said
- he was your master.
- 292
- 00:24:35,640 --> 00:24:37,142
- You misinterpreted.
- 293
- 00:24:37,741 --> 00:24:40,644
- He isn't my master. Nobody is.
- 294
- 00:24:41,612 --> 00:24:44,646
- I needed a place to live,
- and George took me in.
- 295
- 00:24:44,648 --> 00:24:49,183
- He gives me what I need
- and I give him what he needs.
- 296
- 00:24:49,185 --> 00:24:50,788
- Simple as that.
- 297
- 00:24:52,757 --> 00:24:54,192
- He's my friend.
- 298
- 00:24:55,593 --> 00:24:59,096
- But I'm not protecting
- anybody but myself, Detective.
- 299
- 00:25:00,298 --> 00:25:01,532
- If he's gone...
- 300
- 00:25:03,334 --> 00:25:04,736
- do you get his boat?
- 301
- 00:25:07,738 --> 00:25:09,604
- <i>You think
- that I would help Isabelle</i>
- 302
- 00:25:09,606 --> 00:25:12,644
- <i>off her husband
- and then get to keep his boat?</i>
- 303
- 00:25:13,743 --> 00:25:15,311
- <i>What's my endgame?</i>
- 304
- 00:25:15,313 --> 00:25:18,283
- <i>If I was stupid enough
- to do something like that?</i>
- 305
- 00:25:19,349 --> 00:25:22,086
- Only someone
- who truly hated being controlled
- 306
- 00:25:23,086 --> 00:25:24,955
- could find
- that kind of motivation.
- 307
- 00:25:26,656 --> 00:25:27,826
- Maybe it was you.
- 308
- 00:25:30,027 --> 00:25:31,563
- <i>Maybe it was Isabelle.</i>
- 309
- 00:25:34,265 --> 00:25:36,101
- Maybe it was you and Isabelle.
- 310
- 00:25:38,301 --> 00:25:39,867
- I'm my own master.
- 311
- 00:25:39,869 --> 00:25:41,539
- I had nothing to gain.
- 312
- 00:25:43,007 --> 00:25:45,677
- Each day, I wake up
- and I try to survive.
- 313
- 00:25:46,676 --> 00:25:48,677
- <i>George gave me more than enough,</i>
- 314
- 00:25:48,679 --> 00:25:50,315
- <i>and I would never take from him.</i>
- 315
- 00:25:50,914 --> 00:25:52,884
- <i>At least not without his giving.</i>
- 316
- 00:25:54,018 --> 00:25:56,821
- <i>I know you're an addict.
- I know you relapsed.</i>
- 317
- 00:25:57,221 --> 00:25:58,957
- And I'm sorry.
- 318
- 00:25:59,390 --> 00:26:01,757
- But I have got
- two women in the other room
- 319
- 00:26:01,759 --> 00:26:03,662
- and a man who's disappeared.
- 320
- 00:26:06,730 --> 00:26:08,162
- So you have got
- 321
- 00:26:08,164 --> 00:26:10,335
- to give me something
- to work with here.
- 322
- 00:26:13,037 --> 00:26:15,173
- You want something to work with.
- 323
- 00:26:17,407 --> 00:26:20,778
- I didn't do the heroin
- that's in my system.
- 324
- 00:26:26,317 --> 00:26:28,883
- <i>I don't know how it got there.</i>
- 325
- 00:26:28,885 --> 00:26:32,957
- I went to bed sober
- and I woke up like this.
- 326
- 00:26:33,423 --> 00:26:34,925
- It was definitely mine...
- 327
- 00:26:36,227 --> 00:26:38,697
- but it was around my neck
- when I went to bed.
- 328
- 00:26:41,932 --> 00:26:43,602
- How's that for something?
- 329
- 00:26:44,934 --> 00:26:47,105
- <i>You know
- what I love about this compass?</i>
- 330
- 00:26:48,338 --> 00:26:50,307
- It's perfect to its design.
- 331
- 00:26:51,776 --> 00:26:52,909
- There was a problem
- 332
- 00:26:52,911 --> 00:26:55,344
- and a man came up with an idea
- to solve that problem
- 333
- 00:26:55,346 --> 00:26:56,615
- and this is it.
- 334
- 00:26:57,682 --> 00:27:02,086
- Now, it can be a, uh,
- paperweight or a doorstop,
- 335
- 00:27:03,386 --> 00:27:05,019
- but that's not
- what it's meant to be.
- 336
- 00:27:05,021 --> 00:27:06,854
- It's not
- what it's designed to be.
- 337
- 00:27:06,856 --> 00:27:09,226
- But what it does best is
- 338
- 00:27:10,094 --> 00:27:12,330
- show us the way.
- 339
- 00:27:13,897 --> 00:27:15,165
- That's simple,
- 340
- 00:27:17,300 --> 00:27:18,903
- but it has value.
- 341
- 00:27:33,183 --> 00:27:35,386
- What were you boys doing
- downstairs for so long?
- 342
- 00:27:36,487 --> 00:27:38,856
- Organizing the cabin
- and packing for the beach.
- 343
- 00:27:39,423 --> 00:27:42,391
- I showed Blake what you got me
- for our second anniversary.
- 344
- 00:27:42,393 --> 00:27:43,894
- Mm.
- 345
- 00:27:48,766 --> 00:27:51,299
- I bought this for George
- when we went to Morocco.
- 346
- 00:27:51,301 --> 00:27:53,267
- I sat in a flea market
- for three hours
- 347
- 00:27:53,269 --> 00:27:54,873
- while he
- tried to talk the price down.
- 348
- 00:27:55,239 --> 00:27:57,506
- He practically stole it
- from that poor little man.
- 349
- 00:27:57,508 --> 00:27:59,941
- He was
- a third-generation fisherman.
- 350
- 00:27:59,943 --> 00:28:01,980
- Got it off
- his grandfather's boat.
- 351
- 00:28:03,346 --> 00:28:06,914
- He hated boats, so I was
- practically doing him a favor.
- 352
- 00:28:06,916 --> 00:28:08,019
- Right.
- 353
- 00:28:13,089 --> 00:28:14,259
- Don't worry.
- 354
- 00:28:14,959 --> 00:28:16,428
- She likes to do this to me.
- 355
- 00:28:18,028 --> 00:28:19,961
- She likes to see me beg.
- 356
- 00:28:19,963 --> 00:28:22,299
- This time I'm really
- gonna do it, George.
- 357
- 00:28:24,801 --> 00:28:26,737
- It's not worth it, Isabelle.
- 358
- 00:28:31,174 --> 00:28:33,043
- Oh, but it's
- so much fun, though.
- 359
- 00:28:34,345 --> 00:28:37,546
- Hey, guys, Three Arch Bay's
- coming right past that cove.
- 360
- 00:28:37,548 --> 00:28:38,782
- We should anchor soon.
- 361
- 00:28:49,492 --> 00:28:51,026
- <i>This wasn't
- the first time</i>
- 362
- 00:28:51,028 --> 00:28:52,430
- <i>we'd gone to Three Arch Bay.</i>
- 363
- 00:28:54,798 --> 00:28:57,035
- <i>We've become very familiar
- with the area...</i>
- 364
- 00:29:00,136 --> 00:29:02,571
- <i>and we knew which times
- to enjoy the beach privately</i>
- 365
- 00:29:02,573 --> 00:29:04,042
- <i>with no other boats.</i>
- 366
- 00:29:06,876 --> 00:29:08,746
- <i>We took
- the smaller boat to shore...</i>
- 367
- 00:29:10,580 --> 00:29:12,483
- <i>and had a perfect day.</i>
- 368
- 00:29:24,929 --> 00:29:28,365
- <i>The thing about Three Arch Bay
- is it's secluded.</i>
- 369
- 00:29:31,067 --> 00:29:32,836
- <i>You can climb the rocks,</i>
- 370
- 00:29:33,903 --> 00:29:35,306
- <i>scale the hill,</i>
- 371
- 00:29:36,440 --> 00:29:38,977
- <i>traverse the underwater coral.</i>
- 372
- 00:29:41,144 --> 00:29:42,844
- <i>It's the type of place
- you'd expect</i>
- 373
- 00:29:42,846 --> 00:29:45,383
- <i>a couple like George
- and Isabelle to go to.</i>
- 374
- 00:29:47,984 --> 00:29:49,520
- <i>It's heaven on Earth.</i>
- 375
- 00:29:52,155 --> 00:29:54,291
- <i>George and I
- walked along the beach,</i>
- 376
- 00:29:55,558 --> 00:29:58,028
- <i>talked about life, art,</i>
- 377
- 00:29:58,962 --> 00:30:00,964
- <i>and the idea of finding peace,</i>
- 378
- 00:30:02,199 --> 00:30:04,803
- <i>which was something
- that we talked about often.</i>
- 379
- 00:30:06,569 --> 00:30:08,970
- <i>Cecile and Isabelle
- were laying on the beach,</i>
- 380
- 00:30:08,972 --> 00:30:13,010
- <i>continuing to drink champagne
- while bathing under the sun.</i>
- 381
- 00:30:19,383 --> 00:30:21,119
- <i>Everybody was getting along.</i>
- 382
- 00:31:53,711 --> 00:31:57,682
- This place,
- how can you stand it?
- 383
- 00:31:58,648 --> 00:32:00,550
- It's just so beautiful.
- 384
- 00:32:03,252 --> 00:32:05,088
- I'm used
- to living out of a suitcase.
- 385
- 00:32:06,190 --> 00:32:07,592
- Ever since I was a kid,
- 386
- 00:32:08,491 --> 00:32:09,661
- all alone.
- 387
- 00:32:12,162 --> 00:32:14,065
- Along the way
- I got comfortable...
- 388
- 00:32:16,032 --> 00:32:17,100
- wandering,
- 389
- 00:32:18,434 --> 00:32:19,604
- knowing that...
- 390
- 00:32:21,305 --> 00:32:22,440
- it was just me.
- 391
- 00:32:23,240 --> 00:32:24,342
- Just me,
- 392
- 00:32:25,576 --> 00:32:26,544
- alone.
- 393
- 00:32:34,018 --> 00:32:35,687
- When I was your age,
- I left home.
- 394
- 00:32:37,488 --> 00:32:39,353
- Abusive father,
- 395
- 00:32:39,355 --> 00:32:41,358
- an emotionally unavailable
- mother...
- 396
- 00:32:42,726 --> 00:32:46,130
- And a wild nature
- I just had to explore.
- 397
- 00:32:46,630 --> 00:32:48,499
- That's how I met George.
- 398
- 00:32:50,200 --> 00:32:52,269
- At first, he scared me.
- 399
- 00:32:53,537 --> 00:32:55,707
- He was
- the first man I couldn't resist.
- 400
- 00:32:57,173 --> 00:32:58,442
- I knew I was going to marry him.
- 401
- 00:33:00,376 --> 00:33:02,746
- I needed something to ground me.
- 402
- 00:33:03,547 --> 00:33:05,316
- Someone who made me feel safe.
- 403
- 00:33:06,282 --> 00:33:08,352
- Someone who made me feel
- less alone.
- 404
- 00:33:09,452 --> 00:33:11,154
- But now I've come to learn...
- 405
- 00:33:12,288 --> 00:33:14,592
- sometimes it's better
- not to feel safe.
- 406
- 00:33:20,263 --> 00:33:21,431
- Leave him.
- 407
- 00:33:24,667 --> 00:33:25,635
- Look.
- 408
- 00:33:28,305 --> 00:33:31,609
- Something I took from my mother
- before I left home.
- 409
- 00:33:39,615 --> 00:33:41,419
- This isn't right. You...
- 410
- 00:33:42,452 --> 00:33:43,587
- you don't know me.
- 411
- 00:33:44,221 --> 00:33:46,190
- A day before I left home,
- 412
- 00:33:46,757 --> 00:33:48,359
- I was on a train...
- 413
- 00:33:49,692 --> 00:33:51,362
- and I looked out the window...
- 414
- 00:33:53,529 --> 00:33:57,300
- there were sunflower fields
- as far as the eye could see.
- 415
- 00:34:01,270 --> 00:34:02,572
- Come on.
- 416
- 00:34:03,606 --> 00:34:05,209
- Let's go play in the water.
- 417
- 00:34:15,385 --> 00:34:18,322
- Aw, I swear
- I can do it five times.
- 418
- 00:34:19,188 --> 00:34:20,490
- Like this.
- 419
- 00:34:22,826 --> 00:34:25,096
- It doesn't work for me
- like that!
- 420
- 00:34:25,695 --> 00:34:27,561
- - Can you hear that?
- - What?
- 421
- 00:34:27,563 --> 00:34:28,762
- No, seriously.
- 422
- 00:34:28,764 --> 00:34:30,599
- - You can hear that?
- - What is it?
- 423
- 00:34:30,601 --> 00:34:32,733
- It's a whole orchestra
- of violins
- 424
- 00:34:32,735 --> 00:34:34,735
- playing just for you.
- There you go.
- 425
- 00:34:34,737 --> 00:34:36,905
- - That's real funny, George.
- - No, I'm serious! Hey, guys,
- 426
- 00:34:36,907 --> 00:34:39,407
- guys, come back!
- He wants you to play for him.
- 427
- 00:34:39,409 --> 00:34:40,775
- - Seriously. He does.
- - George!
- 428
- 00:34:40,777 --> 00:34:41,508
- - Come back!
- - What?
- 429
- 00:34:41,510 --> 00:34:43,411
- The joke
- is already getting old.
- 430
- 00:34:43,413 --> 00:34:45,083
- I don't need anybody's sympathy.
- 431
- 00:34:51,688 --> 00:34:53,523
- The girls look
- like they're having a good time.
- 432
- 00:35:05,835 --> 00:35:09,537
- You ever, uh,
- build a sand castle, Blake?
- 433
- 00:35:09,539 --> 00:35:10,804
- Of course.
- 434
- 00:35:10,806 --> 00:35:12,442
- I mean a sand castle,
- 435
- 00:35:13,309 --> 00:35:16,847
- with a moat,
- a labyrinth of tunnels, and...
- 436
- 00:35:19,282 --> 00:35:21,418
- and a maze
- to protect your queen.
- 437
- 00:35:22,286 --> 00:35:23,855
- I'd have to find a queen first.
- 438
- 00:35:25,521 --> 00:35:28,391
- Those two. They're dangerous.
- 439
- 00:35:30,927 --> 00:35:32,395
- Why would you say that?
- 440
- 00:35:33,864 --> 00:35:36,367
- You know,
- when I was seven years old,
- 441
- 00:35:36,967 --> 00:35:39,537
- I saw the most beautiful girl
- I'd ever come across.
- 442
- 00:35:40,871 --> 00:35:44,338
- And so, uh,
- naturally, I ran to the store
- 443
- 00:35:44,340 --> 00:35:47,409
- and I got her
- a 12-dollar diamond necklace,
- 444
- 00:35:47,411 --> 00:35:49,347
- and wrote
- the most professing poem,
- 445
- 00:35:49,880 --> 00:35:53,416
- and even pulled down two flowers
- from my mother's garden.
- 446
- 00:35:54,985 --> 00:35:56,418
- So, when I saw her next,
- 447
- 00:35:56,420 --> 00:35:58,623
- I gave her
- all those things, the gift,
- 448
- 00:35:59,655 --> 00:36:01,159
- the poem, and the flower.
- 449
- 00:36:02,626 --> 00:36:03,694
- What happened?
- 450
- 00:36:04,961 --> 00:36:06,931
- They tore the poem to pieces.
- 451
- 00:36:08,231 --> 00:36:09,666
- They ripped the necklace apart,
- 452
- 00:36:10,867 --> 00:36:13,838
- and the flow...
- and the flowers, well, they, uh,
- 453
- 00:36:14,570 --> 00:36:16,873
- they were already dead
- by the time I got them to her.
- 454
- 00:36:20,911 --> 00:36:22,579
- Things don't get better, Blake.
- 455
- 00:36:23,746 --> 00:36:24,882
- They just get bigger.
- 456
- 00:36:28,985 --> 00:36:31,489
- I bet I could do it six times.
- Hold on!
- 457
- 00:37:21,471 --> 00:37:23,940
- - Enjoying the day?
- - I am.
- 458
- 00:37:25,442 --> 00:37:26,543
- I love it here.
- 459
- 00:37:27,943 --> 00:37:29,447
- I can relate.
- 460
- 00:37:36,786 --> 00:37:38,489
- Do you wanna talk about it?
- 461
- 00:37:40,923 --> 00:37:42,492
- Do you still love him?
- 462
- 00:37:44,960 --> 00:37:47,297
- I ask myself that every day.
- 463
- 00:37:48,664 --> 00:37:49,666
- And?
- 464
- 00:37:50,768 --> 00:37:53,403
- And I'll let you know
- if I come up with an answer.
- 465
- 00:38:07,083 --> 00:38:08,752
- He really believes in me.
- 466
- 00:38:10,619 --> 00:38:12,856
- Maybe he has
- to believe in something.
- 467
- 00:38:15,659 --> 00:38:16,794
- One day...
- 468
- 00:38:18,394 --> 00:38:20,030
- I wanna have a girl like you...
- 469
- 00:38:23,065 --> 00:38:24,968
- and a boat like that.
- 470
- 00:38:26,969 --> 00:38:28,305
- My own queen...
- 471
- 00:38:29,773 --> 00:38:31,608
- to build a sand castle for.
- 472
- 00:38:43,652 --> 00:38:45,322
- What do you think of Isabelle?
- 473
- 00:38:47,090 --> 00:38:48,693
- I think she's exquisite.
- 474
- 00:38:49,425 --> 00:38:51,328
- Do you feel self-conscious?
- 475
- 00:38:51,862 --> 00:38:53,497
- I just want you to be happy.
- 476
- 00:38:54,697 --> 00:38:56,567
- I don't know
- why you'd choose me instead.
- 477
- 00:38:58,534 --> 00:39:00,937
- Why do I have to choose?
- Why can't I have both of you?
- 478
- 00:39:02,938 --> 00:39:04,738
- And there's Blake, too.
- 479
- 00:39:04,740 --> 00:39:05,775
- Well,
- 480
- 00:39:06,710 --> 00:39:08,412
- everyone likes having a pet.
- 481
- 00:39:08,978 --> 00:39:11,146
- Come on, George.
- You don't always have to be so...
- 482
- 00:39:11,148 --> 00:39:13,715
- I'm... I'm just
- messing with you. Okay?
- 483
- 00:39:13,717 --> 00:39:16,420
- I'm just playing. I like Blake.
- He's a good kid. He's...
- 484
- 00:39:16,820 --> 00:39:19,987
- You know, I'm teaching him
- how to be a man.
- 485
- 00:39:19,989 --> 00:39:21,925
- What makes a man, a man?
- 486
- 00:39:23,025 --> 00:39:24,394
- A woman.
- 487
- 00:39:25,695 --> 00:39:26,564
- Or two.
- 488
- 00:39:46,182 --> 00:39:47,585
- Hey!
- 489
- 00:39:54,724 --> 00:39:56,059
- Where's my journal?
- 490
- 00:39:56,960 --> 00:39:58,193
- I didn't bring it.
- 491
- 00:39:58,195 --> 00:39:59,760
- Why not?
- 492
- 00:39:59,762 --> 00:40:02,095
- You asked me
- to pack up stuff for a picnic.
- 493
- 00:40:02,097 --> 00:40:04,501
- I didn't think
- it included your journal.
- 494
- 00:40:06,769 --> 00:40:08,438
- George, let it go.
- 495
- 00:40:10,673 --> 00:40:12,143
- It's none of your business.
- 496
- 00:40:13,476 --> 00:40:14,577
- I'll go get it.
- 497
- 00:40:18,681 --> 00:40:19,582
- Forget it.
- 498
- 00:40:20,617 --> 00:40:23,019
- I'm done with the beach.
- I'm going for a swim.
- 499
- 00:40:32,695 --> 00:40:34,632
- He's in a rare form today.
- 500
- 00:40:39,936 --> 00:40:41,802
- <i>George got upset
- about his journal,</i>
- 501
- 00:40:41,804 --> 00:40:44,942
- leaves, swims back to the boat.
- 502
- 00:40:45,976 --> 00:40:47,744
- <i>What time
- would you say that was?</i>
- 503
- 00:40:49,512 --> 00:40:50,581
- <i>Four o'clock.</i>
- 504
- 00:40:51,181 --> 00:40:52,449
- You sure?
- 505
- 00:40:52,916 --> 00:40:53,984
- I'm sure.
- 506
- 00:40:55,585 --> 00:40:57,150
- Anyone who spends days at sea
- 507
- 00:40:57,152 --> 00:40:58,955
- can look at the sun
- and know the time.
- 508
- 00:41:01,958 --> 00:41:04,028
- <i>So George
- would often leave mid-afternoon?</i>
- 509
- 00:41:04,960 --> 00:41:06,894
- <i>This wasn't
- our first trip.</i>
- 510
- 00:41:06,896 --> 00:41:08,965
- <i>One gets
- quite familiar with patterns.</i>
- 511
- 00:41:10,634 --> 00:41:11,902
- <i>What happened next?</i>
- 512
- 00:41:13,168 --> 00:41:15,672
- <i>Cecile and I
- went for a hike to sober up.</i>
- 513
- 00:41:17,039 --> 00:41:18,840
- <i>Mm-hmm. And Blake?</i>
- 514
- 00:41:18,842 --> 00:41:20,110
- <i>He stayed at the beach</i>
- 515
- 00:41:20,809 --> 00:41:22,246
- <i>to read the book
- George gave him.</i>
- 516
- 00:41:24,748 --> 00:41:26,613
- <i>With George
- leaving so often,</i>
- 517
- 00:41:26,615 --> 00:41:28,184
- <i>were you ever
- concerned about him</i>
- 518
- 00:41:29,619 --> 00:41:31,255
- just one day disappearing?
- 519
- 00:41:35,057 --> 00:41:36,559
- If we do find him...
- 520
- 00:41:38,929 --> 00:41:40,664
- would you be disappointed
- if he were dead?
- 521
- 00:41:46,202 --> 00:41:47,771
- Do you still love your husband?
- 522
- 00:41:48,271 --> 00:41:49,606
- Isabelle?
- 523
- 00:42:14,864 --> 00:42:16,699
- <i>Let me tell you
- a story, Detective.</i>
- 524
- 00:42:21,237 --> 00:42:23,139
- <i>Every morning a man wakes up</i>
- 525
- 00:42:23,907 --> 00:42:26,577
- <i>and he makes
- a bowl of oatmeal for his wife.</i>
- 526
- 00:42:28,110 --> 00:42:30,880
- <i>He cuts up a banana
- and puts it on top</i>
- 527
- 00:42:31,847 --> 00:42:34,552
- <i>and he puts it
- on her bedside table.</i>
- 528
- 00:42:36,219 --> 00:42:37,755
- <i>She wakes up.</i>
- 529
- 00:42:38,722 --> 00:42:41,025
- <i>She finds the gesture
- kind and loving.</i>
- 530
- 00:42:41,958 --> 00:42:43,760
- But after a month,
- 531
- 00:42:44,193 --> 00:42:45,896
- she starts to hate it.
- 532
- 00:42:46,630 --> 00:42:47,965
- She feels obligated.
- 533
- 00:42:48,797 --> 00:42:51,968
- The thing is, she hates bananas.
- 534
- 00:42:52,902 --> 00:42:55,873
- <i>So, one evening,
- she tells her husband,</i>
- 535
- 00:42:57,206 --> 00:42:59,007
- <i>"When you make
- my breakfast in the morning,</i>
- 536
- 00:42:59,009 --> 00:43:00,878
- <i>could you add strawberries?"</i>
- 537
- 00:43:01,844 --> 00:43:04,180
- <i>And he smiles and goes to bed.</i>
- 538
- 00:43:04,847 --> 00:43:08,018
- She wakes up,
- looks at her bedside table
- 539
- 00:43:08,952 --> 00:43:11,221
- <i>and there's a bowl
- of freshly made oatmeal.</i>
- 540
- 00:43:14,023 --> 00:43:16,092
- And what do you think is on top?
- 541
- 00:43:18,360 --> 00:43:19,762
- <i>Bananas.</i>
- 542
- 00:43:21,364 --> 00:43:24,065
- So, you asked me
- if I love my husband,
- 543
- 00:43:24,067 --> 00:43:27,034
- and the answer is yes and no,
- 544
- 00:43:27,036 --> 00:43:29,202
- because he thinks
- he gives me what I need,
- 545
- 00:43:29,204 --> 00:43:31,674
- but I asked
- for fucking strawberries!
- 546
- 00:43:36,413 --> 00:43:38,115
- <i>Now, women are complicated.</i>
- 547
- 00:43:39,682 --> 00:43:41,217
- We like being loved.
- 548
- 00:43:41,951 --> 00:43:43,820
- We need to be touched.
- 549
- 00:43:45,288 --> 00:43:47,858
- But sometimes,
- we need something more.
- 550
- 00:43:49,324 --> 00:43:51,060
- We need to be heard,
- 551
- 00:43:52,695 --> 00:43:54,163
- and we need to laugh.
- 552
- 00:43:58,333 --> 00:44:00,136
- <i>George is a beautiful man,</i>
- 553
- 00:44:01,737 --> 00:44:04,407
- <i>and he has great intentions,
- for the most part.</i>
- 554
- 00:44:06,909 --> 00:44:08,177
- <i>He's very broken.</i>
- 555
- 00:44:12,181 --> 00:44:13,783
- Of course I would be devastated.
- 556
- 00:44:45,215 --> 00:44:46,684
- You okay?
- 557
- 00:44:50,286 --> 00:44:51,922
- She wants full custody.
- 558
- 00:44:54,289 --> 00:44:55,858
- Well, that seems pretty harsh.
- 559
- 00:44:57,293 --> 00:44:58,929
- Nah, I work too much.
- 560
- 00:45:01,463 --> 00:45:02,900
- And the alcohol?
- 561
- 00:45:04,501 --> 00:45:06,403
- Nah, I haven't had
- a drop in four weeks.
- 562
- 00:45:10,405 --> 00:45:11,775
- That's a good start.
- 563
- 00:45:14,210 --> 00:45:16,012
- What do you think
- about that kid?
- 564
- 00:45:16,512 --> 00:45:18,345
- - What, the addict?
- - Mm-hmm.
- 565
- 00:45:18,347 --> 00:45:19,449
- I think he's broken.
- 566
- 00:45:23,018 --> 00:45:24,120
- He's broken, agree,
- 567
- 00:45:25,387 --> 00:45:27,023
- <i>but does that make
- a young man guilty of murder?</i>
- 568
- 00:45:28,824 --> 00:45:30,159
- <i>Maybe he snapped.</i>
- 569
- 00:45:31,960 --> 00:45:33,763
- Question is, why?
- 570
- 00:45:35,431 --> 00:45:37,266
- What about the English girl?
- 571
- 00:45:38,034 --> 00:45:39,066
- <i>You know, something about her,</i>
- 572
- 00:45:39,068 --> 00:45:41,235
- <i>in her eyes,
- something mysterious.</i>
- 573
- 00:45:41,237 --> 00:45:43,436
- You know, like she almost seemed
- like she was too innocent.
- 574
- 00:45:43,438 --> 00:45:45,842
- She's a young girl
- trying to find her way.
- 575
- 00:45:46,275 --> 00:45:48,277
- Wrong place, wrong time,
- wrong company.
- 576
- 00:45:49,445 --> 00:45:51,381
- On the flip side,
- what about George?
- 577
- 00:45:52,081 --> 00:45:55,950
- I mean what if he's
- the one in charge, in control?
- 578
- 00:45:55,952 --> 00:45:58,021
- It was his boat,
- and he separated himself.
- 579
- 00:45:59,856 --> 00:46:01,759
- Four people alone.
- 580
- 00:46:03,893 --> 00:46:05,394
- <i>The jealous wife,</i>
- 581
- 00:46:07,297 --> 00:46:10,934
- <i>a young man who presumably wants
- what his mentor has,</i>
- 582
- 00:46:11,568 --> 00:46:14,138
- <i>a young English courtesan
- and George.</i>
- 583
- 00:46:19,074 --> 00:46:20,210
- I love it.
- 584
- 00:46:21,143 --> 00:46:22,846
- I love these people.
- 585
- 00:46:23,478 --> 00:46:25,148
- Sir?
- 586
- 00:46:26,014 --> 00:46:28,081
- There' a man here.
- He's a fisherman.
- 587
- 00:46:28,083 --> 00:46:29,483
- He needs to speak with you.
- 588
- 00:46:29,485 --> 00:46:30,617
- They found
- something in the ocean
- 589
- 00:46:30,619 --> 00:46:31,855
- they think you should see.
- 590
- 00:46:57,079 --> 00:46:58,382
- <i>Anyone hungry?</i>
- 591
- 00:46:59,215 --> 00:47:01,351
- Yeah. I'll get everything ready.
- 592
- 00:47:06,322 --> 00:47:07,423
- I'll help.
- 593
- 00:47:10,025 --> 00:47:12,929
- You guys run along.
- I'll help George set the table.
- 594
- 00:47:14,463 --> 00:47:17,201
- You need some water.
- You're drunk.
- 595
- 00:47:18,601 --> 00:47:20,070
- Fuck you, George.
- 596
- 00:47:57,440 --> 00:47:58,575
- Mm.
- 597
- 00:48:02,711 --> 00:48:04,614
- This quinoa salad
- is amazing, Blake.
- 598
- 00:48:06,014 --> 00:48:07,648
- Yeah.
- You've come a long way
- 599
- 00:48:07,650 --> 00:48:09,650
- from burning those steaks,
- that's for sure.
- 600
- 00:48:09,652 --> 00:48:11,320
- That was one time.
- 601
- 00:48:16,659 --> 00:48:19,226
- So, how often do you go sailing?
- 602
- 00:48:19,228 --> 00:48:21,498
- Oh, well...
- 603
- 00:48:23,599 --> 00:48:24,902
- what is it honey?
- 604
- 00:48:25,434 --> 00:48:27,267
- Whenever you have
- to get some writing done
- 605
- 00:48:27,269 --> 00:48:29,306
- we spend the weekend
- at sea? Hmm?
- 606
- 00:48:31,340 --> 00:48:33,106
- Don't let her fool you.
- 607
- 00:48:33,108 --> 00:48:35,011
- We got the boat
- so we could get away.
- 608
- 00:48:36,079 --> 00:48:38,981
- I promised Isabelle I'd buy her
- a home in the middle of nowhere,
- 609
- 00:48:39,681 --> 00:48:41,550
- but, for now,
- this will have to do.
- 610
- 00:48:42,385 --> 00:48:45,322
- So this just happens to be one of
- the weekends when you're working?
- 611
- 00:48:48,291 --> 00:48:51,124
- Honey, it's not the time,
- nor the place, okay?
- 612
- 00:48:51,126 --> 00:48:52,525
- Oh, when is it ever
- the time or the place
- 613
- 00:48:52,527 --> 00:48:55,131
- to call you out on your
- megalomania bullshit, George!
- 614
- 00:48:55,530 --> 00:48:56,764
- Enough, Isabelle.
- 615
- 00:48:56,766 --> 00:48:58,001
- Fuck you!
- 616
- 00:48:58,701 --> 00:49:00,266
- I hate this boat!
- 617
- 00:49:00,268 --> 00:49:02,135
- And I'm sick of all
- your unfulfilled promises!
- 618
- 00:49:02,137 --> 00:49:03,472
- I said that's enough!
- 619
- 00:49:06,041 --> 00:49:07,244
- Yes, master.
- 620
- 00:49:08,043 --> 00:49:09,177
- May I remind you,
- 621
- 00:49:09,179 --> 00:49:11,949
- I didn't force that fucking ring
- on your finger, okay?
- 622
- 00:49:13,081 --> 00:49:14,115
- You gladly accepted it
- 623
- 00:49:14,117 --> 00:49:16,420
- because you had
- no other choices.
- 624
- 00:49:17,387 --> 00:49:20,320
- You know, in fact,
- none of you would have shit
- 625
- 00:49:20,322 --> 00:49:21,525
- without me!
- 626
- 00:49:22,791 --> 00:49:26,327
- So if ever any of you express
- anything other than gratitude,
- 627
- 00:49:26,329 --> 00:49:28,162
- I'll fucking
- throw you overboard!
- 628
- 00:49:28,164 --> 00:49:29,299
- Do you understand me?
- 629
- 00:49:30,065 --> 00:49:31,398
- All of you want freedom,
- 630
- 00:49:31,400 --> 00:49:34,135
- yet here you are, resenting me,
- 631
- 00:49:34,137 --> 00:49:36,273
- as if I'm taking it from you!
- 632
- 00:49:38,173 --> 00:49:41,545
- Is this not freedom enough, huh?
- 633
- 00:49:42,677 --> 00:49:43,980
- Huh?
- 634
- 00:49:49,619 --> 00:49:51,321
- Sorry. Excuse me.
- 635
- 00:50:43,706 --> 00:50:45,474
- You're the fisherman?
- 636
- 00:50:49,244 --> 00:50:50,646
- I'm a captain.
- 637
- 00:50:51,380 --> 00:50:52,282
- Captain.
- 638
- 00:50:53,349 --> 00:50:55,452
- I'm Detective Park.
- Uh, what do you have for me?
- 639
- 00:50:55,885 --> 00:50:58,184
- Lost and Found wanted this,
- 640
- 00:50:58,186 --> 00:51:00,489
- but I insisted
- a detective look at it.
- 641
- 00:51:13,369 --> 00:51:15,204
- Have a seat, Captain.
- 642
- 00:51:26,382 --> 00:51:27,784
- So,
- what brings you here?
- 643
- 00:51:28,451 --> 00:51:29,586
- On the boat?
- 644
- 00:51:30,887 --> 00:51:32,222
- No, silly.
- 645
- 00:51:33,489 --> 00:51:34,356
- America.
- 646
- 00:51:35,324 --> 00:51:37,860
- California. Laguna Beach.
- 647
- 00:51:39,195 --> 00:51:40,564
- George and Isabelle, and...
- 648
- 00:51:42,297 --> 00:51:43,699
- yes, the boat.
- 649
- 00:51:45,668 --> 00:51:47,771
- What brings you here, Blake?
- 650
- 00:51:49,704 --> 00:51:51,740
- I'm just
- trying to find my way...
- 651
- 00:51:54,710 --> 00:51:57,447
- pick up a thing or two
- from the BoulangΓ©s.
- 652
- 00:51:58,547 --> 00:52:00,583
- They have
- the type of life that I...
- 653
- 00:52:01,384 --> 00:52:02,885
- that I see in magazines.
- 654
- 00:52:03,920 --> 00:52:05,322
- Do they?
- 655
- 00:52:08,958 --> 00:52:10,660
- At least on the surface.
- 656
- 00:52:12,827 --> 00:52:14,597
- That's why I like you.
- 657
- 00:52:16,231 --> 00:52:18,335
- Underneath
- all the layers of crap...
- 658
- 00:52:21,704 --> 00:52:22,839
- you're pure.
- 659
- 00:52:24,907 --> 00:52:27,744
- That's gotta be the nicest
- insult I've ever gotten.
- 660
- 00:52:31,947 --> 00:52:33,916
- You never answered my question.
- 661
- 00:52:41,590 --> 00:52:43,326
- I love the black sky.
- 662
- 00:52:44,960 --> 00:52:46,395
- The white little dots.
- 663
- 00:52:46,862 --> 00:52:47,864
- It's massive.
- 664
- 00:52:49,297 --> 00:52:50,766
- We're so insignificant.
- 665
- 00:52:51,701 --> 00:52:53,903
- We have no idea
- what's really out there.
- 666
- 00:52:58,474 --> 00:52:59,376
- It's heroin.
- 667
- 00:53:05,614 --> 00:53:07,283
- You wear heroin?
- 668
- 00:53:10,452 --> 00:53:11,487
- Is...?
- 669
- 00:53:12,788 --> 00:53:14,324
- You know,
- it's like the guy
- 670
- 00:53:15,523 --> 00:53:17,893
- who keeps a gun
- in his safety deposit box.
- 671
- 00:53:20,028 --> 00:53:21,597
- That's his way out.
- 672
- 00:53:25,034 --> 00:53:26,736
- This is my way out.
- 673
- 00:53:30,005 --> 00:53:31,807
- I don't expect to relapse...
- 674
- 00:53:34,409 --> 00:53:36,612
- and I don't expect
- to stay sober.
- 675
- 00:53:42,385 --> 00:53:44,821
- I saw you watching
- Isabelle and I on the beach.
- 676
- 00:53:50,592 --> 00:53:51,694
- It's okay.
- 677
- 00:53:52,762 --> 00:53:54,231
- I don't mind.
- 678
- 00:54:07,876 --> 00:54:11,045
- <i>I... I got a routine.
- I check my pots in order.</i>
- 679
- 00:54:11,047 --> 00:54:13,880
- <i>The day before yesterday
- was Tuesday.</i>
- 680
- 00:54:13,882 --> 00:54:15,182
- <i>I was checking my first pot</i>
- 681
- 00:54:15,184 --> 00:54:19,755
- <i>and I saw on my third buoy
- that there was a boat anchored.</i>
- 682
- 00:54:20,322 --> 00:54:21,289
- <i>And so I figure</i>
- 683
- 00:54:21,291 --> 00:54:23,023
- I'll just go check that pot
- on the way back.
- 684
- 00:54:23,025 --> 00:54:26,994
- And when I came back,
- the boat was still there.
- 685
- 00:54:26,996 --> 00:54:32,035
- So, I figured I'll just check
- that pot next time I'm out.
- 686
- 00:54:33,501 --> 00:54:36,503
- Sometimes it's best
- to just let a pot soak.
- 687
- 00:54:36,505 --> 00:54:38,608
- So, you found this, then, today?
- 688
- 00:54:39,375 --> 00:54:40,409
- Yeah.
- 689
- 00:54:41,543 --> 00:54:43,279
- Its protocol
- 690
- 00:54:43,778 --> 00:54:46,516
- <i>to regard the buoys
- that we have at sea.</i>
- 691
- 00:54:46,981 --> 00:54:49,048
- <i>That boat either didn't know
- what it was doing,</i>
- 692
- 00:54:49,050 --> 00:54:51,820
- or it had no regard
- for my business dealings.
- 693
- 00:54:54,123 --> 00:54:55,625
- I found that book
- 694
- 00:54:56,625 --> 00:54:59,596
- <i>this morning in my lobster pot.</i>
- 695
- 00:55:00,463 --> 00:55:01,898
- <i>In my lobster pot.</i>
- 696
- 00:55:06,668 --> 00:55:08,371
- Well,
- I appreciate you bringing it in.
- 697
- 00:55:09,038 --> 00:55:11,070
- Oh, I brought it in, Detective,
- 698
- 00:55:11,072 --> 00:55:13,574
- because it's
- so perfectly preserved
- 699
- 00:55:13,576 --> 00:55:15,311
- in a watertight bag.
- 700
- 00:55:16,378 --> 00:55:18,347
- It... it wanted to be found.
- 701
- 00:55:21,150 --> 00:55:22,918
- I've seen this before.
- 702
- 00:55:24,018 --> 00:55:26,722
- This is one of the story plots
- from his last book.
- 703
- 00:55:28,490 --> 00:55:29,659
- I'm sure you could find
- 704
- 00:55:30,626 --> 00:55:33,028
- three more of those if you ask
- around the docks, Detective.
- 705
- 00:55:34,896 --> 00:55:36,365
- If one is found,
- 706
- 00:55:36,965 --> 00:55:39,435
- you can bet
- it was George and his big plan.
- 707
- 00:55:42,704 --> 00:55:44,740
- It has his signature
- all over it.
- 708
- 00:55:47,876 --> 00:55:50,911
- Did you help your husband
- with his writing, Mrs. BoulangΓ©?
- 709
- 00:55:50,913 --> 00:55:53,750
- Every once in a while,
- George would get stuck.
- 710
- 00:55:55,550 --> 00:55:56,853
- Get writer's block,
- 711
- 00:55:57,719 --> 00:55:59,388
- gets too close to it.
- 712
- 00:56:00,456 --> 00:56:02,925
- He told me once
- it was like walking through fog.
- 713
- 00:56:03,826 --> 00:56:05,128
- Whichever direction you go,
- 714
- 00:56:05,894 --> 00:56:09,766
- however fast you try,
- it's just white.
- 715
- 00:56:10,965 --> 00:56:13,536
- He would get to his last page
- 716
- 00:56:14,570 --> 00:56:16,472
- and just start from scratch.
- 717
- 00:56:17,572 --> 00:56:18,942
- Throw his book out.
- 718
- 00:56:20,208 --> 00:56:21,877
- And I hated that about him.
- 719
- 00:56:23,012 --> 00:56:25,115
- Do you have any idea
- what that can do to a man?
- 720
- 00:56:27,949 --> 00:56:29,115
- Actually,
- I'm more curious
- 721
- 00:56:29,117 --> 00:56:31,086
- about what that
- might do to his wife.
- 722
- 00:56:33,922 --> 00:56:36,058
- Do you think
- I killed my husband?
- 723
- 00:56:44,132 --> 00:56:46,001
- I think something's happened
- to your husband
- 724
- 00:56:46,835 --> 00:56:49,104
- and I'm trying to figure out
- what that something is.
- 725
- 00:56:50,105 --> 00:56:51,771
- So, how can you
- sit here all day long
- 726
- 00:56:51,773 --> 00:56:54,076
- and just stare daggers at me?
- 727
- 00:56:54,909 --> 00:56:56,445
- I'm trying to help you,
- 728
- 00:56:57,646 --> 00:57:00,680
- and you're telling me,
- after he disappeared
- 729
- 00:57:00,682 --> 00:57:03,483
- that this is all
- some part of a master plan
- 730
- 00:57:03,485 --> 00:57:04,820
- by George BoulangΓ©.
- 731
- 00:57:06,121 --> 00:57:09,188
- <i>What I am saying is
- that if there was a fisherman,</i>
- 732
- 00:57:09,190 --> 00:57:11,191
- and I mean "if,"
- 733
- 00:57:11,193 --> 00:57:14,561
- then George would know
- that it was on this man's route.
- 734
- 00:57:14,563 --> 00:57:17,264
- He would study
- the patterns, the protocols,
- 735
- 00:57:17,266 --> 00:57:19,969
- and he wouldn't ever allow
- our boat to be anchored there.
- 736
- 00:57:20,835 --> 00:57:22,704
- George doesn't do anything,
- 737
- 00:57:23,204 --> 00:57:25,974
- and I mean anything,
- without forethought.
- 738
- 00:57:28,677 --> 00:57:30,644
- <i>George
- came back from his swim.</i>
- 739
- 00:57:30,646 --> 00:57:33,950
- <i>He seemed very determined,
- almost manic.</i>
- 740
- 00:57:35,050 --> 00:57:38,552
- <i>For the first time
- in having spent time with him,</i>
- 741
- 00:57:38,554 --> 00:57:40,657
- <i>I was actually concerned.</i>
- 742
- 00:57:42,257 --> 00:57:44,793
- <i>He was always so calm.</i>
- 743
- 00:57:46,061 --> 00:57:47,896
- <i>But there was a change in him.</i>
- 744
- 00:58:02,677 --> 00:58:04,213
- <i>George came back</i>
- 745
- 00:58:05,780 --> 00:58:07,083
- like he had a plan.
- 746
- 00:58:08,851 --> 00:58:10,019
- A mission.
- 747
- 00:58:11,653 --> 00:58:16,559
- <i>There was something
- very, very off about him.</i>
- 748
- 00:58:17,092 --> 00:58:18,994
- <i>I thought
- he might hurt Isabelle.</i>
- 749
- 00:58:19,862 --> 00:58:21,931
- <i>Perhaps
- he'd had enough of her drinking.</i>
- 750
- 00:58:24,599 --> 00:58:27,603
- Or maybe he was gonna hurt
- Cecile and me.
- 751
- 00:58:28,836 --> 00:58:30,670
- <i>He'd had a rough childhood.</i>
- 752
- 00:58:30,672 --> 00:58:32,007
- <i>From what I gathered,</i>
- 753
- 00:58:33,041 --> 00:58:34,777
- <i>he had it in him.</i>
- 754
- 00:58:37,012 --> 00:58:38,744
- "Feed on the dead or injured,
- 755
- 00:58:38,746 --> 00:58:40,516
- they have a job to do.
- 756
- 00:58:41,317 --> 00:58:43,585
- They purge the Earth of garbage.
- 757
- 00:58:45,186 --> 00:58:47,086
- If you look at the abyss
- long enough,
- 758
- 00:58:47,088 --> 00:58:49,057
- the abyss looks back at you.
- 759
- 00:58:50,925 --> 00:58:52,027
- Nietzsche.
- 760
- 00:58:54,063 --> 00:58:56,298
- <i>If you look
- at the abyss long enough,</i>
- 761
- 00:58:57,032 --> 00:59:01,204
- the abyss looks back at you."
- 762
- 00:59:02,972 --> 00:59:05,174
- <i>Every once in a
- while, George would get stuck,</i>
- 763
- 00:59:06,275 --> 00:59:08,641
- <i>and he would get
- to his last page</i>
- 764
- 00:59:08,643 --> 00:59:11,313
- <i>and start from scratch.</i>
- 765
- 00:59:11,947 --> 00:59:13,682
- <i>I hated that about him.</i>
- 766
- 00:59:15,217 --> 00:59:17,653
- <i>Anything involving George
- cannot be easily explained.</i>
- 767
- 00:59:19,021 --> 00:59:22,759
- <i>He's unpredictable,
- yet completely logical.</i>
- 768
- 00:59:23,891 --> 00:59:25,127
- <i>Control,</i>
- 769
- 00:59:25,728 --> 00:59:27,063
- <i>manipulation.</i>
- 770
- 00:59:28,297 --> 00:59:29,599
- <i>To be honest,</i>
- 771
- 00:59:31,233 --> 00:59:32,735
- <i>I like games.</i>
- 772
- 00:59:35,771 --> 00:59:37,240
- <i>Without any emotion.</i>
- 773
- 00:59:37,940 --> 00:59:40,076
- Everyone likes having a pet.
- 774
- 00:59:40,675 --> 00:59:42,108
- Seagulls scavenge.
- 775
- 00:59:42,110 --> 00:59:46,079
- <i>Like a genius or a sociopath.</i>
- 776
- 00:59:46,081 --> 00:59:48,017
- Seagulls scavenge.
- 777
- 00:59:48,684 --> 00:59:50,383
- <i>There was a big bang</i>
- 778
- 00:59:50,385 --> 00:59:52,889
- <i>downstairs in the cabin,
- like someone fell.</i>
- 779
- 00:59:54,188 --> 00:59:56,692
- It got really
- uncomfortable really quickly.
- 780
- 00:59:57,326 --> 01:00:00,228
- <i>There we were, on a boat
- in the middle of the water.</i>
- 781
- 01:00:00,996 --> 01:00:02,862
- <i>What was he gonna do?</i>
- 782
- 01:00:02,864 --> 01:00:06,868
- "Most people live a lie,
- I strive for truth."
- 783
- 01:00:14,443 --> 01:00:16,245
- People live a lie.
- 784
- 01:00:17,846 --> 01:00:19,248
- I am truth.
- 785
- 01:00:21,050 --> 01:00:22,619
- What did they do to you?
- 786
- 01:00:25,119 --> 01:00:27,757
- Lab results
- for the blood on the shawl.
- 787
- 01:00:29,023 --> 01:00:30,226
- Matches Blake's.
- 788
- 01:00:30,826 --> 01:00:31,657
- Not George's.
- 789
- 01:00:31,659 --> 01:00:33,260
- Nothing on the boat
- matches George.
- 790
- 01:00:33,262 --> 01:00:34,195
- It's clean as a whistle.
- 791
- 01:00:34,197 --> 01:00:37,066
- Okay. What about
- the, uh, spot on the boat?
- 792
- 01:00:39,168 --> 01:00:40,169
- Blake.
- 793
- 01:00:50,244 --> 01:00:52,114
- What the hell
- happened to you, George?
- 794
- 01:01:04,793 --> 01:01:06,295
- How did your blood
- get on the shawl?
- 795
- 01:01:08,731 --> 01:01:10,433
- I guess
- Isabelle was really drunk.
- 796
- 01:01:11,766 --> 01:01:14,034
- <i>After George
- got back from his swim,</i>
- 797
- 01:01:14,036 --> 01:01:15,405
- <i>he went down into the cabin.</i>
- 798
- 01:01:17,072 --> 01:01:18,441
- Cecile and I stayed on the deck.
- 799
- 01:01:19,208 --> 01:01:21,007
- <i>We heard some commotion.</i>
- 800
- 01:01:21,009 --> 01:01:22,344
- <i>George raised his voice,</i>
- 801
- 01:01:23,277 --> 01:01:24,913
- and there was a loud bang.
- 802
- 01:01:25,847 --> 01:01:27,315
- <i>I got up to go check it out.</i>
- 803
- 01:01:28,150 --> 01:01:31,086
- But by the time that I got
- to the front end of the cabin,
- 804
- 01:01:32,788 --> 01:01:34,356
- <i>I got hit square in the head.</i>
- 805
- 01:01:35,824 --> 01:01:37,126
- <i>And I must've passed out,</i>
- 806
- 01:01:38,793 --> 01:01:40,459
- <i>because the next thing I know</i>
- 807
- 01:01:40,461 --> 01:01:41,931
- <i>I'm waking up bloody</i>
- 808
- 01:01:42,965 --> 01:01:44,865
- <i>with that shawl around my head</i>
- 809
- 01:01:44,867 --> 01:01:46,202
- <i>and Cecile over me.</i>
- 810
- 01:01:46,869 --> 01:01:48,304
- <i>That's the last thing
- I remember.</i>
- 811
- 01:01:50,139 --> 01:01:51,271
- <i>I tried to intervene,</i>
- 812
- 01:01:51,273 --> 01:01:53,273
- <i>but George told me
- to mind my own business.</i>
- 813
- 01:01:53,275 --> 01:01:56,041
- Blake was lying
- on the floor, bleeding,
- 814
- 01:01:56,043 --> 01:02:00,048
- and Isabelle was drunk
- and she was visibly scared.
- 815
- 01:02:01,817 --> 01:02:03,219
- <i>George
- came back from his swim,</i>
- 816
- 01:02:03,851 --> 01:02:07,422
- found a bottle
- and accused me of being drunk./
- 817
- 01:02:08,556 --> 01:02:10,523
- <i>And he told me
- I should go to bed.</i>
- 818
- 01:02:10,525 --> 01:02:12,861
- <i>I hate it when he babies me.</i>
- 819
- 01:02:13,461 --> 01:02:16,530
- I stumbled, I hit my head,
- 820
- 01:02:16,532 --> 01:02:18,831
- <i>and he started to scream.</i>
- 821
- 01:02:18,833 --> 01:02:22,936
- At that point I, uh,
- I reached for something,
- 822
- 01:02:22,938 --> 01:02:26,442
- <i>the, um, compass, maybe.</i>
- 823
- 01:02:28,911 --> 01:02:30,847
- <i>And that's the last thing
- that I remember.</i>
- 824
- 01:02:34,583 --> 01:02:36,516
- George got back to the boat,
- 825
- 01:02:36,518 --> 01:02:38,418
- <i>noticed Cecile
- and Blake together</i>
- 826
- 01:02:38,420 --> 01:02:41,253
- <i>at the front of the boat,
- realized he was losing control.</i>
- 827
- 01:02:41,255 --> 01:02:43,255
- Found a drunk Isabelle,
- 828
- 01:02:43,257 --> 01:02:46,228
- <i>tried to put Isabelle to bed,
- she resisted,</i>
- 829
- 01:02:47,862 --> 01:02:50,766
- someone threw a compass, or not,
- 830
- 01:02:51,233 --> 01:02:53,402
- and Blake got his
- one way or another.
- 831
- 01:02:55,871 --> 01:02:57,472
- So, the shawl
- and the journal are useless.
- 832
- 01:02:58,407 --> 01:02:59,740
- <i>The compass is just ridiculous.</i>
- 833
- 01:02:59,742 --> 01:03:02,541
- <i>And all we've got are
- three alibis that all add up.</i>
- 834
- 01:03:06,114 --> 01:03:07,550
- Yeah, this is Bailey.
- 835
- 01:03:18,059 --> 01:03:19,427
- Accounts have all been drained.
- 836
- 01:03:20,963 --> 01:03:21,927
- When?
- 837
- 01:03:21,929 --> 01:03:23,563
- Midnight, all of the money
- 838
- 01:03:23,565 --> 01:03:26,266
- was transferred
- into Mrs. BoulangΓ©'s accounts.
- 839
- 01:03:26,268 --> 01:03:28,436
- Offshore, untraceable.
- 840
- 01:03:37,278 --> 01:03:39,512
- <i>Okay, we need to get creative,</i>
- 841
- 01:03:39,514 --> 01:03:41,414
- <i>start thinking
- like a writer would.</i>
- 842
- 01:03:41,416 --> 01:03:44,117
- What grounds us?
- What is our foundation?
- 843
- 01:03:44,119 --> 01:03:46,086
- George is
- obviously the foundation.
- 844
- 01:03:46,088 --> 01:03:48,054
- Okay, let's start once again.
- 845
- 01:03:48,056 --> 01:03:51,057
- Uh, they wake up, uh,
- George says good morning.
- 846
- 01:03:51,059 --> 01:03:53,260
- <i>He gives her some flowers,
- yada-yada-yada.</i>
- 847
- 01:03:53,262 --> 01:03:54,661
- What else? What did George do?
- 848
- 01:03:54,663 --> 01:03:56,362
- He makes a call.
- 849
- 01:03:56,364 --> 01:03:58,264
- - I'm almost there.
- - <i>Get his call logs,</i>
- 850
- 01:03:58,266 --> 01:03:59,432
- <i>check
- his credit card statements.</i>
- 851
- 01:03:59,434 --> 01:04:01,437
- Was she a cosigner
- on his accounts?
- 852
- 01:04:02,103 --> 01:04:03,037
- <i>Yeah, tell him I need a week.</i>
- 853
- 01:04:03,039 --> 01:04:05,842
- I just need to work out
- the final details.
- 854
- 01:04:06,340 --> 01:04:09,311
- Should be good,
- certainly unconventional.
- 855
- 01:04:09,677 --> 01:04:11,443
- <i>George doesn't do anything,</i>
- 856
- 01:04:11,445 --> 01:04:15,083
- <i>and I mean anything,
- without forethought.</i>
- 857
- 01:04:17,920 --> 01:04:20,119
- We would find the money wired.
- 858
- 01:04:20,121 --> 01:04:22,090
- Isabelle
- wouldn't be that obvious.
- 859
- 01:04:25,059 --> 01:04:27,059
- <i>It's so perfectly preserved</i>
- 860
- 01:04:27,061 --> 01:04:28,897
- <i>in a watertight bag.</i>
- 861
- 01:04:29,563 --> 01:04:30,498
- The fisherman.
- 862
- 01:04:31,300 --> 01:04:33,402
- <i>When was the wire made exactly?</i>
- 863
- 01:04:34,202 --> 01:04:36,973
- Was it timed? Who sent it?
- 864
- 01:04:37,972 --> 01:04:39,371
- <i>Why go on a trip
- with your wife</i>
- 865
- 01:04:39,373 --> 01:04:40,542
- <i>if you're planning
- on taking off?</i>
- 866
- 01:04:41,777 --> 01:04:42,945
- <i>Maybe he hadn't made
- his decision yet.</i>
- 867
- 01:04:43,478 --> 01:04:44,978
- <i>Really?</i>
- 868
- 01:04:44,980 --> 01:04:46,248
- <i>Can't rule it out, Bailey.</i>
- 869
- 01:04:48,016 --> 01:04:49,218
- <i>Then, what are you thinking?</i>
- 870
- 01:04:50,284 --> 01:04:51,553
- <i>Maybe this is much broader.</i>
- 871
- 01:04:52,788 --> 01:04:55,421
- Okay, get to the boat,
- Cecile, cast off and then?
- 872
- 01:04:55,423 --> 01:04:57,057
- <i>Then it's
- a beautiful day to sail,</i>
- 873
- 01:04:57,059 --> 01:04:58,992
- <i>except there's a fight
- below deck</i>
- 874
- 01:04:58,994 --> 01:05:00,159
- <i>between George and Isabelle.</i>
- 875
- 01:05:00,161 --> 01:05:01,061
- It's not always about you,
- 876
- 01:05:01,063 --> 01:05:02,528
- and what you think
- people ought to do.
- 877
- 01:05:02,530 --> 01:05:03,630
- Relax, Isabelle.
- 878
- 01:05:03,632 --> 01:05:04,664
- <i>What were they
- really fighting about?</i>
- 879
- 01:05:04,666 --> 01:05:07,200
- Was she mad at him
- because he wanted to leave?
- 880
- 01:05:07,202 --> 01:05:09,202
- Was this whole thing
- a staged performance?
- 881
- 01:05:09,204 --> 01:05:12,072
- I mean, but was their marriage
- really on the rocks anyway?
- 882
- 01:05:12,074 --> 01:05:13,206
- <i>I mean, what if she kills him?</i>
- 883
- 01:05:13,208 --> 01:05:15,041
- <i>Throws him over
- because she's sick of it.</i>
- 884
- 01:05:15,043 --> 01:05:16,409
- <i>The pressure,
- the writer's block,</i>
- 885
- 01:05:16,411 --> 01:05:17,947
- the bullshit,
- the unfulfilled promises.
- 886
- 01:05:19,114 --> 01:05:21,014
- Not sure I buy it. Next?
- 887
- 01:05:21,016 --> 01:05:22,315
- The, uh, the compass toss.
- 888
- 01:05:22,317 --> 01:05:23,749
- It's Blake.
- 889
- 01:05:23,751 --> 01:05:26,987
- Blake would do anything
- for George. Or Isabelle.
- 890
- 01:05:26,989 --> 01:05:28,255
- And Cecile.
- 891
- 01:05:28,257 --> 01:05:31,590
- <i>She was brought into this whole
- thing to be the one final piece.</i>
- 892
- 01:05:31,592 --> 01:05:33,459
- Is she their alibi?
- 893
- 01:05:33,461 --> 01:05:35,561
- <i>Then, there's the beach.</i>
- 894
- 01:05:35,563 --> 01:05:37,329
- All was fine,
- then George decides to write?
- 895
- 01:05:37,331 --> 01:05:40,432
- <i>He found inspiration,
- or was all part of his plan?</i>
- 896
- 01:05:40,434 --> 01:05:42,202
- So, he contacts
- the fisherman
- 897
- 01:05:42,204 --> 01:05:43,339
- to hand off the journal.
- 898
- 01:05:44,505 --> 01:05:45,371
- <i>He knows that,
- that way, if he disappears,</i>
- 899
- 01:05:45,373 --> 01:05:47,509
- he's got the journal
- as a good clue.
- 900
- 01:05:48,543 --> 01:05:50,146
- If Isabelle's telling the truth,
- 901
- 01:05:50,778 --> 01:05:53,014
- then he did do this on his own.
- 902
- 01:05:54,416 --> 01:05:56,715
- Blake said he never does
- anything without a plan, right?
- 903
- 01:05:56,717 --> 01:05:58,351
- <i>He staged everything.</i>
- 904
- 01:05:58,353 --> 01:06:00,420
- He is, or was,
- a writer after all.
- 905
- 01:06:00,422 --> 01:06:02,190
- But I don't buy it.
- 906
- 01:06:02,690 --> 01:06:04,393
- <i>They killed him,
- they throw him overboard.</i>
- 907
- 01:06:05,460 --> 01:06:07,193
- Then everything we've heard,
- all of these stories,
- 908
- 01:06:07,195 --> 01:06:09,461
- they're just that,
- just a string of stories.
- 909
- 01:06:09,463 --> 01:06:11,498
- Well conceived, mind you,
- 910
- 01:06:11,500 --> 01:06:15,204
- but conceived nevertheless
- by our three witnesses.
- 911
- 01:06:15,637 --> 01:06:17,440
- Fuck!
- 912
- 01:06:19,141 --> 01:06:21,374
- Our case file should be called,
- "The Disappearance of George
- 913
- 01:06:21,376 --> 01:06:23,446
- at the hands of Cecile,
- Blake and Isabelle."
- 914
- 01:06:25,047 --> 01:06:27,650
- So if, and I mean if,
- they did do it,
- 915
- 01:06:28,449 --> 01:06:30,685
- <i>then we have to consider
- that they're all lying to us.</i>
- 916
- 01:06:33,454 --> 01:06:34,523
- <i>Okay?</i>
- 917
- 01:06:35,456 --> 01:06:37,058
- Let's have one more chat
- with them.
- 918
- 01:06:48,737 --> 01:06:50,239
- That's a beautiful necklace.
- 919
- 01:06:51,806 --> 01:06:53,108
- Thanks.
- 920
- 01:06:53,474 --> 01:06:55,110
- It's been
- in my family a long time.
- 921
- 01:06:56,077 --> 01:06:57,313
- <i>My mother gave it to me
- before she left.</i>
- 922
- 01:06:58,579 --> 01:07:01,416
- <i>She said it reminded her
- of being wild and free.</i>
- 923
- 01:07:03,251 --> 01:07:04,851
- <i>Take me through
- the last part of the night</i>
- 924
- 01:07:04,853 --> 01:07:05,721
- <i>one more time...</i>
- 925
- 01:07:07,389 --> 01:07:08,324
- <i>and the last thing you saw.</i>
- 926
- 01:07:09,590 --> 01:07:12,458
- <i>Blake had a pretty nasty cut.</i>
- 927
- 01:07:12,460 --> 01:07:14,696
- <i>I went back to check on Isabelle</i>
- 928
- 01:07:15,429 --> 01:07:17,165
- <i>and she asked me
- to lay in bed with her.</i>
- 929
- 01:07:18,132 --> 01:07:21,736
- <i>I crawled into bed and held her.</i>
- 930
- 01:07:23,137 --> 01:07:24,806
- The last thing I remember
- 931
- 01:07:25,440 --> 01:07:27,706
- <i>George standing at the cabin,</i>
- 932
- 01:07:27,708 --> 01:07:29,108
- <i>watching us.</i>
- 933
- 01:07:29,110 --> 01:07:30,545
- - He was watching you?
- - Mm-hmm.
- 934
- 01:07:31,346 --> 01:07:32,579
- <i>What about the morning?</i>
- 935
- 01:07:32,581 --> 01:07:33,880
- <i>Isabelle woke me up.</i>
- 936
- 01:07:33,882 --> 01:07:35,017
- <i>She told me
- that George was gone.</i>
- 937
- 01:07:35,851 --> 01:07:37,650
- <i>We were hoping
- that he was out in the dinghy</i>
- 938
- 01:07:37,652 --> 01:07:39,418
- <i>or that he had gone
- to the beach for a swim.</i>
- 939
- 01:07:39,420 --> 01:07:41,123
- - <i>That's it?</i>
- - <i>Yeah.</i>
- 940
- 01:07:42,456 --> 01:07:44,159
- That's the last thing
- I remember.
- 941
- 01:07:46,293 --> 01:07:47,629
- <i>If George were to disappear,</i>
- 942
- 01:07:48,663 --> 01:07:50,132
- would he do it like this?
- 943
- 01:07:52,333 --> 01:07:53,301
- He's refined.
- 944
- 01:07:54,835 --> 01:07:56,237
- There's too many mistakes.
- 945
- 01:07:57,338 --> 01:07:59,307
- I don't know
- what happened out there,
- 946
- 01:08:00,307 --> 01:08:02,277
- but would he just leave us?
- 947
- 01:08:03,277 --> 01:08:05,580
- No, not his style.
- 948
- 01:08:07,181 --> 01:08:08,783
- You seem to know George
- pretty well, Blake.
- 949
- 01:08:10,751 --> 01:08:12,721
- More so than his wife
- and his girlfriend.
- 950
- 01:08:14,789 --> 01:08:16,158
- Have you ever heard
- 951
- 01:08:16,690 --> 01:08:19,661
- of the trials and death
- of Socrates?
- 952
- 01:08:23,297 --> 01:08:24,930
- Socrates believed
- 953
- 01:08:24,932 --> 01:08:27,168
- that he was
- the smartest man in the world.
- 954
- 01:08:28,837 --> 01:08:31,340
- The prosecutor asked,
- "Why do you believe this?"
- 955
- 01:08:32,908 --> 01:08:34,706
- Socrates said,
- 956
- 01:08:34,708 --> 01:08:37,445
- "I know I am
- the smartest man in the world,
- 957
- 01:08:38,479 --> 01:08:41,317
- because I know
- that I know nothing."
- 958
- 01:08:43,685 --> 01:08:45,321
- What's the last thing
- you saw, Blake?
- 959
- 01:08:46,688 --> 01:08:48,190
- George standing over me.
- 960
- 01:08:48,722 --> 01:08:49,757
- And?
- 961
- 01:08:50,492 --> 01:08:51,491
- That's it.
- 962
- 01:08:51,493 --> 01:08:53,662
- Tell me what you remember
- from this morning?
- 963
- 01:08:55,663 --> 01:08:58,399
- <i>I woke up with
- a terrible headache, of course.</i>
- 964
- 01:09:00,534 --> 01:09:03,271
- <i>And I went outside to get
- some fresh air on my face.</i>
- 965
- 01:09:06,740 --> 01:09:08,610
- <i>I notice Blake passed out.</i>
- 966
- 01:09:09,911 --> 01:09:12,778
- <i>He had his heroin necklace
- crushed open.</i>
- 967
- 01:09:12,780 --> 01:09:14,149
- <i>There was a bandage on his head.</i>
- 968
- 01:09:15,516 --> 01:09:18,220
- I looked around for George.
- He was nowhere.
- 969
- 01:09:19,287 --> 01:09:21,387
- <i>I waited up on the deck for him</i>
- 970
- 01:09:21,389 --> 01:09:23,324
- <i>for about an hour or so.</i>
- 971
- 01:09:24,525 --> 01:09:27,630
- I thought maybe
- he would pop up out of the water
- 972
- 01:09:28,662 --> 01:09:30,231
- <i>like he always did before.</i>
- 973
- 01:09:31,399 --> 01:09:32,635
- <i>But he never did.</i>
- 974
- 01:09:34,502 --> 01:09:36,539
- So, I woke up Cecile
- 975
- 01:09:37,271 --> 01:09:42,211
- to help me look for him
- on the beach, or in the water.
- 976
- 01:09:43,411 --> 01:09:44,380
- <i>But he was gone.</i>
- 977
- 01:09:49,350 --> 01:09:51,683
- <i>So, we called the harbor patrol.</i>
- 978
- 01:09:51,685 --> 01:09:52,919
- He's just disappeared.
- 979
- 01:09:52,921 --> 01:09:54,722
- We woke up and he was gone.
- 980
- 01:09:55,422 --> 01:09:57,225
- <i>George has disappeared before.</i>
- 981
- 01:10:01,529 --> 01:10:02,831
- This time's different?
- 982
- 01:10:05,000 --> 01:10:06,801
- <i>He's done this before, yes.</i>
- 983
- 01:10:09,371 --> 01:10:10,806
- But never quite like this.
- 984
- 01:10:14,341 --> 01:10:15,743
- Thank you, Isabelle.
- 985
- 01:10:17,511 --> 01:10:18,680
- You're free to leave.
- 986
- 01:10:19,648 --> 01:10:21,613
- <i>One more thing, Detective.</i>
- 987
- 01:10:21,615 --> 01:10:23,782
- <i>If I know George the way I do,</i>
- 988
- 01:10:23,784 --> 01:10:24,853
- <i>then he'll show up...</i>
- 989
- 01:10:26,354 --> 01:10:28,257
- <i>in one form or another.</i>
- 990
- 01:10:28,989 --> 01:10:30,992
- <i>George likes
- to put people in situations</i>
- 991
- 01:10:32,060 --> 01:10:33,862
- <i>and then see
- how things play out.</i>
- 992
- 01:10:37,865 --> 01:10:40,569
- <i>I guess four people
- on the sailboat fits the bill.</i>
- 993
- 01:10:43,837 --> 01:10:46,638
- <i>If you would've told me
- I'd be sipping champagne</i>
- 994
- 01:10:46,640 --> 01:10:47,973
- <i>on a sailboat</i>
- 995
- 01:10:47,975 --> 01:10:49,209
- <i>with a beautiful woman,</i>
- 996
- 01:10:49,211 --> 01:10:52,079
- <i>I would've thought
- I'd died and gone to Heaven.</i>
- 997
- 01:10:55,949 --> 01:10:57,619
- <i>You just want control.</i>
- 998
- 01:11:05,092 --> 01:11:06,929
- <i>We have a lot to talk about.</i>
- 999
- 01:11:13,335 --> 01:11:15,904
- <i>One day I wanna
- have a girl like you</i>
- 1000
- 01:11:16,904 --> 01:11:18,105
- <i>and a boat like that.</i>
- 1001
- 01:11:20,108 --> 01:11:24,012
- <i>Irony, the basis
- by which all art exists.</i>
- 1002
- 01:11:25,079 --> 01:11:26,879
- <i>George doesn't do anything,</i>
- 1003
- 01:11:26,881 --> 01:11:29,551
- <i>and I mean anything,
- without forethought.</i>
- 1004
- 01:11:30,385 --> 01:11:31,787
- <i>It's just not his nature.</i>
- 1005
- 01:11:33,454 --> 01:11:35,524
- <i>If this trip goes
- according to my plan,</i>
- 1006
- 01:11:36,056 --> 01:11:37,693
- <i>maybe I'll like you too.</i>
- 1007
- 01:11:39,927 --> 01:11:43,495
- <i>I've already learned
- that life is lonely, Detective.</i>
- 1008
- 01:11:43,497 --> 01:11:44,897
- <i>You misinterpreted.</i>
- 1009
- 01:11:44,899 --> 01:11:46,699
- <i>I'm just
- his casual weekend friend.</i>
- 1010
- 01:11:46,701 --> 01:11:48,500
- <i>...just his casual
- weekend friend.</i>
- 1011
- 01:11:48,502 --> 01:11:50,635
- <i>Isn't my master. Nobody is.</i>
- 1012
- 01:11:50,637 --> 01:11:51,606
- <i>Nobody is.</i>
- 1013
- 01:11:54,109 --> 01:11:55,907
- <i>We need uncertainty.</i>
- 1014
- 01:11:55,909 --> 01:11:59,711
- <i>We need something
- to... to need, to possess.</i>
- 1015
- 01:11:59,713 --> 01:12:03,018
- <i>To give reason to all this
- nothingness that surrounds you and I.</i>
- 1016
- 01:12:22,470 --> 01:12:23,835
- Yeah?
- 1017
- 01:12:23,837 --> 01:12:25,840
- <i>Still working?
- Check your email.</i>
- 1018
- 01:12:26,573 --> 01:12:28,676
- - Why?
- - <i>Just check.</i>
- 1019
- 01:12:30,944 --> 01:12:33,012
- Okay, I'm looking
- at 'em right now.
- 1020
- 01:12:33,014 --> 01:12:34,783
- <i>There's two things worth noting.</i>
- 1021
- 01:12:35,550 --> 01:12:36,616
- What are they?
- 1022
- 01:12:36,618 --> 01:12:39,184
- <i>First, the attachment
- in the email,</i>
- 1023
- 01:12:39,186 --> 01:12:40,820
- <i>I want you to listen to it.</i>
- 1024
- 01:12:40,822 --> 01:12:42,921
- <i>It's a voice memo recording
- from his phone,</i>
- 1025
- 01:12:42,923 --> 01:12:45,027
- <i>and it's dated at 10:56 p.m.</i>
- 1026
- 01:12:47,095 --> 01:12:47,996
- You're kidding.
- 1027
- 01:12:49,663 --> 01:12:51,065
- What's the second thing?
- 1028
- 01:12:51,765 --> 01:12:53,566
- <i>The phone call
- he made that morning</i>
- 1029
- 01:12:53,568 --> 01:12:55,137
- <i>was to J and E publishing.</i>
- 1030
- 01:12:55,904 --> 01:12:57,503
- <i>We're getting it
- transcribed now.</i>
- 1031
- 01:12:57,505 --> 01:12:59,108
- <i>But I can tell you this.</i>
- 1032
- 01:12:59,807 --> 01:13:01,609
- <i>It was about the delivery
- of his next novel.</i>
- 1033
- 01:13:02,176 --> 01:13:03,844
- <i>The publisher demanded it.</i>
- 1034
- 01:13:09,751 --> 01:13:10,918
- Thank you, Bailey.
- 1035
- 01:13:12,186 --> 01:13:14,622
- - Good work.
- - <i>Night, Kenny.</i>
- 1036
- 01:13:22,630 --> 01:13:25,000
- Testing.
- Testing. One, two, three.
- 1037
- 01:13:27,668 --> 01:13:29,003
- <i>Isabelle, are you okay?</i>
- 1038
- 01:13:30,305 --> 01:13:32,170
- <i>He thinks
- he's gonna throw me overboard?</i>
- 1039
- 01:13:32,172 --> 01:13:33,839
- <i>He can hear us right now.</i>
- 1040
- 01:13:33,841 --> 01:13:36,107
- I will throw his ass overboard.
- 1041
- 01:13:36,109 --> 01:13:39,781
- <i>Blake,
- what are you thinking? You can't...</i>
- 1042
- 01:13:41,850 --> 01:13:43,452
- <i>You know what? I have an idea.</i>
- 1043
- 01:13:43,851 --> 01:13:45,554
- <i>We should get rid of him.</i>
- 1044
- 01:13:45,953 --> 01:13:47,986
- - <i>No!</i>
- - <i>We could...</i>
- 1045
- 01:13:47,988 --> 01:13:51,022
- <i>What if all three of us...?
- What if we three...?</i>
- 1046
- 01:13:51,024 --> 01:13:52,094
- <i>No!</i>
- 1047
- 01:13:53,060 --> 01:13:54,794
- <i>I'd leave him if I could.</i>
- 1048
- 01:13:54,796 --> 01:13:56,131
- <i>I feel trapped.</i>
- 1049
- 01:13:57,599 --> 01:13:59,034
- <i>I could kill him.</i>
- 1050
- 01:13:59,701 --> 01:14:00,735
- <i>It's a possibility.</i>
- 1051
- 01:14:01,769 --> 01:14:02,668
- <i>I don't know.</i>
- 1052
- 01:14:02,670 --> 01:14:03,736
- <i>We're not gonna kill him.</i>
- 1053
- 01:14:03,738 --> 01:14:05,271
- <i>We shouldn't be talking
- about this.</i>
- 1054
- 01:14:05,273 --> 01:14:06,572
- <i>I know you think about it, too.</i>
- 1055
- 01:14:06,574 --> 01:14:09,942
- <i>Yeah, I know,
- but he's... He is... I just...</i>
- 1056
- 01:14:09,944 --> 01:14:11,244
- <i>Cecile, you can't...</i>
- 1057
- 01:14:11,246 --> 01:14:12,948
- <i>You don't agree with this,
- do you?</i>
- 1058
- 01:14:13,914 --> 01:14:14,946
- <i>Do you?</i>
- 1059
- 01:14:14,948 --> 01:14:16,048
- <i>Look, he's...</i>
- 1060
- 01:14:16,050 --> 01:14:18,084
- <i>He's like a father
- to me. He's...</i>
- 1061
- 01:14:18,086 --> 01:14:20,218
- <i>Blake, can you help?</i>
- 1062
- 01:14:20,220 --> 01:14:21,222
- <i>No!</i>
- 1063
- 01:14:21,956 --> 01:14:22,854
- <i>No!</i>
- 1064
- 01:14:22,856 --> 01:14:24,525
- <i>You could have the boat.</i>
- 1065
- 01:14:25,158 --> 01:14:26,862
- <i>I'm not doing this.</i>
- 1066
- 01:14:32,867 --> 01:14:35,268
- <i>Blake, Blake!</i>
- 1067
- 01:14:35,270 --> 01:14:36,572
- <i>Fine.</i>
- 1068
- 01:14:37,572 --> 01:14:38,803
- <i>I'll do it.</i>
- 1069
- 01:14:38,805 --> 01:14:40,839
- <i>Look, I mean,</i>
- 1070
- 01:14:40,841 --> 01:14:42,808
- <i>if he's getting the boat,
- and you're getting the money,</i>
- 1071
- 01:14:42,810 --> 01:14:43,742
- <i>what's left for me?</i>
- 1072
- 01:14:43,744 --> 01:14:46,681
- <i>Cecile, I'll give you the world.</i>
- 1073
- 01:14:47,282 --> 01:14:50,252
- <i>I just
- don't even know what I want.</i>
- 1074
- 01:14:51,719 --> 01:14:52,718
- <i>How are we gonna do that?</i>
- 1075
- 01:14:52,720 --> 01:14:53,989
- <i>We don't know
- where he is.</i>
- 1076
- 01:14:54,788 --> 01:14:56,692
- <i>Do you hear him?</i>
- 1077
- 01:14:58,059 --> 01:14:59,228
- <i>Oh, here he comes!</i>
- 1078
- 01:15:10,337 --> 01:15:13,004
- Hey, when you get in
- tomorrow morning,
- 1079
- 01:15:13,006 --> 01:15:14,240
- I'm gonna need
- you to double check
- 1080
- 01:15:14,242 --> 01:15:15,840
- if there's
- a Captain Cody on file
- 1081
- 01:15:15,842 --> 01:15:17,546
- at the Dana Point Harbor, okay?
- 1082
- 01:15:22,984 --> 01:15:24,620
- I think I figured it out.
- 1083
- 01:15:46,908 --> 01:15:48,374
- <i>When I begin a new story,</i>
- 1084
- 01:15:48,376 --> 01:15:50,679
- <i>I start
- with choosing a location.</i>
- 1085
- 01:15:51,279 --> 01:15:54,283
- <i>It must have a compelling
- and suggestive component to it.</i>
- 1086
- 01:15:55,382 --> 01:15:57,183
- <i>Time and space
- need to be defined</i>
- 1087
- 01:15:57,185 --> 01:15:59,087
- <i>by its own
- unique characteristics.</i>
- 1088
- 01:16:01,722 --> 01:16:03,725
- <i>I didn't choose to be this way.</i>
- 1089
- 01:16:05,693 --> 01:16:07,329
- <i>It is who I am.</i>
- 1090
- 01:16:08,128 --> 01:16:10,765
- <i>Always been. And always will be.</i>
- 1091
- 01:16:17,971 --> 01:16:19,041
- <i>I am...</i>
- 1092
- 01:16:19,907 --> 01:16:20,943
- <i>a writer.</i>
- 1093
- 01:16:24,212 --> 01:16:26,281
- <i>Moving from place to place.</i>
- 1094
- 01:16:28,048 --> 01:16:30,252
- <i>Shifting from idea to new idea.</i>
- 1095
- 01:16:37,759 --> 01:16:39,860
- <i>Looking for my next book.</i>
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