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The Lost Daughter "The Lost Daughter" is a captivating drama film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Released in 2021, the

The Lost Daughter

"The Lost Daughter" is a captivating drama film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal. Released in 2021, the movie explores the story of Leda, a college professor portrayed by Olivia Colman, who becomes obsessed with a young mother named Nina (Dakota Johnson) during her vacation in Greece. As the narrative unfolds, Leda's personal past intertwines with the complexities of motherhood, unveiling deep emotions and psychological tension.

The film features a talented cast, including Jessie Buckley, Ed Harris, and Peter Sarsgaard, who bring their characters to life with remarkable performances. With its intriguing plot, stellar acting, and superb direction, "The Lost Daughter" received critical acclaim and was praised for its exploration of identity and motherhood.

To fully immerse yourself in this captivating tale, you can play and download the sounds of "The Lost Daughter" here, easily capturing the essence of the movie and transporting yourself into its gripping world.

A sea snake. Yeah.
Actually 51.
Actually, I'm gonna take the jacket too. Thank you.
Ah! [chuckling]
Ah. Mmm.
All right?
All right.
All right. Come to Auntie, baby. Come on. Come to Auntie.
All the fucking shit… that I came from.
Am I an arsehole?
An inside joke.
An object…
And Bianca has big breasts, and Martha has almost none, like a boy.
And Bianca's school and Martha's daycare.
And Cole looked like
And comparative literature.
And fancy dresses.
And feed them to you like peanuts.
And find Neni tomorrow when it's not raining, right, honey?
And he'll get you a couple of sodas. Thank you very much.
And he's fucking crazy about me.
And her.
And I just work here for the summers, but, uh…
And I labeled which is for which days…
And I promise I'm gonna bring this back to Auden,
And if I move…
And it seems to me that she has anticipated
And it was just… I mean, it was… [sputters]
And leave the… Oh, no.
And send 'em out to Philly for their birthdays.
And she can't get rid of her cold, so…
And she doesn't realize how beautiful she is.
And she thinks I've given the best of myself to Bianca.
And she wears a padded bra and it sort of humiliates her.
And she would never let herself feel deprived.
And then as soon as I gave birth, big breasts.
And then they all rent one of these huge villas by the cliffs.
And then today we're gonna get a doll for a big girl.
And we should put him in a cage and decorate the cage.
And with Nina. She can get spacey.
And you know those uni shells?
And you were saying that, um, your kids are my age?
And, oh, also the pediatrician's…
And, um I mean, I'll call every night at dinner, so… Thank you, thank you! Ah!
And, um, I do understand. And, like…
And, um, when I was about Martha's age, I felt like she hadn't shared it.
And, well, maybe your girls. Being away from your girls, you know?
Are from Leeds. Well, Shipley, really.
Are they okay?
Are you all right, Mama?
Are you angry?
Are you home now, Mummy?
Are you ignoring me?
Are you married?
Are you not hard? [clears throat]
Are you okay?
Are you…
As Simone Weil says,
At all. She won't sleep unless I'm in the bed with her.
Aw! Okay, babies. I can't wait to see you too. I love you.
Aw.
Baby, we will. I promise you.
Baby… Babe…
Barely 100. She's… She's okay.
Because she is always in the water.
Because then you'll have nice nails.
Because they're bad people.
Because you're beautiful.
Because, God, he comes from the heart.
Bia…
Bia… I can't…
Bianca, can you turn the phone around? I can't… I can't hear Martha.
Bianca, no!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca!
Bianca? Do you want me to help you do your buttons up in the back?
Bianca's like her father.
Blue Lives Matter! Blue Lives Matter! Blue Lives Matter!
Bourdieu…
Bourdieu's mistake is that he often forgot the first part of his own name.
Brava, brava! [laughing]
Bright and white.
But Bianca and Martha, it's funny.
But Bianca is completely different,
But I brought you presents. Hmm?
But I don't understand.
But I'm happy.
But it looks like you're married, so…
But it passes.
But unthought.
But we have family in this town for, like, 300 years.
But what I really want to consider,
But, um, they come from nowhere, so what are they worth?
Bye.
Cade lungo il mio corpo."
Call the police, bitch. Call the police.
Callisto.
Cambridge, near Boston.
Camus posits that the ontological emptiness
Can I ask you something?
Can I?
Can it curl itself up?
Can you see what my eye color is?
Can you wash my hair after dinner?
Caruso.
Chafes against the intrinsically human desire
Cheers.
Children are a crushing responsibility.
Chtapodi.
Come on, what do you fucking need? Do need me on my knees?
Come on.
Come on. Elena, let Mama put you down. Come on.
Come to the sea, Mommy.
Congratulations, baby, you're an expert. Huh?
Could I order up some wine, please?
Daddy's away, and you're taking it out on me.
Damn, you're lucky.
Daughters. 25 and 23.
Did Daddy give you a DVD?
Did you bring a snack?
Did you find that remote? You know, for the fan?
Did you think that the doll that the doll wasn't good for us?
Did you use the ointment I gave you?
Didn't even know that about myself.
Dinner is in 20 minutes in the dining room.
Do they go and dry up?
Do you have grandkids already?
Do you know what I'm talking about?
Do you mind if I finish my dinner now, Lyle?
Do you need me to cut my balls off? What do you need? Tell me.
Do you think I'm a fucking idiot? Huh?
Do you think that I'm ever gonna get my doll?
Do you wanna have dinner with me?
Does your dad know someone?
Doesn't have much to do with me.
Don't bother buying her another doll. It won't make any difference.
Don't let anything break.
Don't let it break.
Don't let it break. Peel it like a snake.
Don't say that.
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Driving me fucking crazy.
E il loro vero padre era Zeus.
Elena!
Elena!
Elena?
Enough. Stop. Enough! Stop acting like this. Let me…
Even in crisis.
Everybody ran into the cafe, and then it got too crowded.
Except the littlest.
Excuse me, do you need some help?
Excuse me, please, we're trying to watch this film.
Excuse us.
Felt like I'd been trying not to explode and then I exploded.
For her…
For metaphysical meaning.
Forty five?
Forty four?
Forty seven?
Forty three?
Forty two?
From "The Crisis." Hmm?
From childhood, even.
From Martha's Vineyard to Nantucket on the backs of whales.
Fuck you!
Fuck you!
Fuck!
Fuck! This is fucked!
Fuck. I have to go.
Fucking brilliant. You're so fucking brilliant.
Further that way, okay?
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up.
Get up.
Get up. Get up.
Get… Mmm.
Give her to me.
God!
Gosh, I should really lean into that second syllable,
Guys, there's a fucking person here.
Happy birthday.
Have a seat.
Have you been waiting a long time?
Have you ever read "Leda and the Swan"?
Have you got his cock in your mouth, you can't answer me?
He goes round.
He has investments in Kalamata.
He is a serious scholar, but
He says my breasts are exactly the size of his hand.
He turned around in slow motion. He was absolutely raging.
He was saying that I had anticipated Ricœur's work on translation and…
He was saying that, um…
He was… No, he was talking about the Auden publication.
He's not supposed to be here until tomorrow.
Hello, little hug monkeys.
Hello!
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello?
Hello.
Hello. Sorry, I think this is my car.
Her doll.
Her husband doesn't leave till Sunday, so before that, it's impossible.
Here you go.
Here you go. That about does it.
Here, you can leave your bag here.
Here. Why don't you play with Mini Mama?
Hey, little one. Are you feeling better?
Hey, what's the big deal?
Hey! If you can't control yourselves, we're gonna have to call the usher.
Hey.
Hey. Hey, sweetie, did you ever find your doll?
Hi, sweetheart.
Hi.
Hi. There's a group of boys being extremely disruptive in theater two.
Hikers.
His eyes were going to…
Hiss.
Hmm?
Hmm?
Hmm.
Hmm.
Hmm. And do they look like you?
Honestly, I don't even know what to say to you.
Hospitality comes in holding one's attention,
How about his name, Ricœur…
How are his daughters doing?
How high was the temperature?
How much is a bottle, actually? I'm celebrating.
Huh?
I abandoned them and I didn't see them for three years.
I also wasted a lot of time. [chuckles]
I bet you know it by heart.
I came by to congratulate you on your success tonight.
I can't…
I did soak some black beans, but didn't get a chance to… Do you cook?
I didn't realize you were here.
I do think you're an arsehole.
I do, actually.
I don't know what to call it.
I don't know.
I don't know. It's hard to say, if I'm honest. They probably do.
I don't let it go anywhere. I just…
I don't like it when the peel breaks.
I don't think badly of anyone.
I don't want to bother you, but, uh, if you like octopus,
I don't want to see you right now. I don't want to see you right now!
I don't want to talk about him.
I don't want you to think badly of me.
I don't…
I gave Mina to you because I trusted you to take care of her.
I had to rake the entire beach looking for it.
I hate talking to my kids on the phone.
I have depression, or something…
I have three kids.
I have, uh, something to ask you.
I haven't… I haven't even… I haven't even read his recent work.
I heard you're a professor.
I honestly can't remember much, actually.
I hope they find the doll.
I just don't remember.
I just mean, did your daughters give you a hard time when they were little?
I just wanted to come say thank you. [clears throat]
I know he can make whales.
I know you saw me with Will.
I left.
I like it. Yeah.
I like when it comes off in one long whatsit?
I love you too.
I love you. [chuckles]
I loved… I loved the jokes about their names.
I made dinner for Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
I mean, teachers get to take the whole summer off. That's nice.
I mean, you're too young. You must've started really early.
I met my husband so young.
I missed you.
I need to give you something else too.
I only have, like, five minutes before Callie finishes shopping.
I promise.
I saw a car. I thought, "Hey, she's back from the beach already."
I saw you at the beach today. Callie's birthday party.
I saw you.
I sometimes put a teaspoon of olive oil…
I taught them all how to swim.
I think I would find that disgusting. Or was that a dirty joke?
I think it's raining…
I think you should do what you want.
I thought I was gonna die.
I thought you couldn't come till Monday.
I thought you said you're pregnant with your first.
I thought you were from Queens. I swear.
I told the kids today. You didn't have them the other day.
I understand that, but I have no desire to move.
I used my key downstairs.
I used to fill them with cotton balls
I used to have a doll like that. Called Mina.
I want a whale one.
I want to wait until you're inside me.
I wanted to peel it like a snake like you do. [sniffles]
I was just thinking of calling you. Just got in from the beach.
I will. Thank you.
I won't move from here.
I work at the beach house, so…
I…
I… I can't hear her scream anymore.
I'll call every I left my mum's number.
I'll look out for some for your girls.
I'll turn the air on in the… in the bedroom.
I'm a professor.
I'm a very selfish person.
I'm an unnatural mother.
I'm barely working.
I'm Callie.
I'm from Cambridge, near Boston.
I'm happy with Elena, with with everything.
I'm home today.
I'm just gonna close my eyes for a few seconds, baby. Okay?
I'm just gonna take the dress and the shoes and the socks.
I'm leaving tonight. The apartment's gonna be empty till the end of the month.
I'm mean too.
I'm not sure it's persuasive.
I'm on holiday. I'm looking out over the most
I'm really tired. I'm, like, scary tired.
I'm so sorry. That was… I'm so mean.
I'm sorry, Walter. Walter is sensitive. Where is he?
I'm sorry.
I'm suffocating.
I'm taking them to your mum's. I can't handle this.
I'm their mother. I went back 'cause I missed them.
I'm Will.
I'm working.
I'm…
I've arranged a seat for you.
I've been following you for, like, ten minutes.
I've been really turned on by Ricœur's recent thinking
I've called you so many times for dinner.
I've cleaned it. It'll just take two minutes.
If it felt amazing, then why did you go back to your daughters?
If it's all right with you.
Il fulmine!
Is anyone there?
Is everything all right?
Is that which is not only ineffable [clicks tongue]
Is that your experience?
Is this your place?
It doesn't?
It felt amazing.
It just gets really dry when you dye it so much.
It means "mean."
It means the most beautiful.
It really hurts.
It was a real party.
It was all my own thinking.
It would be interesting to see his tactics as he renews his pursuit this evening.
It's all right. [chuckles]
It's almost 5:00.
It's amazing to see. Amazing.
It's just moving down the beach a few feet.
It's just something I taught them.
It's just switching umbrellas so my family can be together.
It's just, you're in the sun. I could move your chair if you'd like.
It's lovely here.
It's my birthday.
It's not ruined.
It's nothing really, but she should have a teaspoon of elderberry in the morning.
It's okay, she's wearing your big hat. We'll find her, okay?
It's okay.
It's okay.
It's pink.
It's so good. Hold on.
Jesus.
Joe, I'm feeling dizzy.
Joe, this has nothing to do with that.
Judy Garland was a fucking genius.
Just don't want them to go bad. [inhales]
Just give me a minute here, okay?
Just let me know if I can do anything for you.
Kiss it.
La grande ala…
Leda Caruso is inside Auden's private mythology.
Leda.
Leda. Leda what?
Leda's the most extraordinary scholar of modern Italian literature.
Lena.
Life is so different without kids.
Like her viciousness was for my own good.
Like pushing a plate away if the food's repulsive.
Like, in creating me she'd separated herself,
Like, when I was younger, I had small breasts.
Listen to me. Don't you dare, ever again.
Long time ago, at some point, I considered,
Look, I'm sorry about earlier as well. I was feeling a bit anxious.
Lyle? You give him €20 and he's not gonna say anything.
Mama, how do you write "volcano"?
Mama, where are you going?
Mama!
Mama! [crying]
Mama! Mama!
Mama? Mama?
Mama. Is this how you write "volcano"? Is this how you write "volcano"?
Martha grew up worrying about me.
Martha, baby.
Martha, this is Daddy's teacher's house. Take your shoes off, now.
Martha. Go on. Go say hello.
Martha's got a little cold.
Me too.
Mm mmm. I can't stay for dinner, baby. I've got to get on an airplane.
Mm, I remember.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm. Not since the '80s.
Mmm. Yeah.
Mommy, get up!
Monday's fine.
Must've been lonely here.
Mwah.
My aunt asked me to ask you.
My father in law used to say there was a time when you could have walked
My grandma used to use hat pins. It won't fall off now.
My mother didn't even finish school.
My mother was very beautiful.
My mum used to get quite dizzy.
My sister in law had hers right away.
Nice to have a place like this, just down the stairs.
Nina asked me to.
Nina was wondering if you would be willing to lend us your place for a few hours.
Nina, you gotta put something on her 'cause it's cold now.
Nina!
Nina!
Nina's very beautiful.
No, but also like the rainbow colored. You have that?
No, but that's Callie's aunt, I think.
No, I mean, where are your people from?
No, I prefer to pull the string to turn it on.
No, I take care of it. For 30 years now.
No, I won't let anything break.
No, I'm alive actually.
No, no, I'm studying in Dublin,
No, no, no, that's fine. That's fine.
No, please. Let me.
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
No, Will, the caretaker knows Nina and has business with her husband.
No, you hang up first. It's better that way.
No, you're fine as you are.
No! I'm gonna cut your tiny, little dicks off
No? Sea urchins, you know…
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. Fuck that, lady. [mutters]
No. I want you to do something about it.
No. She's mine.
Not 'cause you talk like it, but just, like… something.
Not daughters.
Not real songs. Just messing around. They liked that.
Nothing needs to pass, Lyle. I feel fine.
Now I'm gonna have fun. What do you say, sweetheart?
Now, now, it'll pass.
Of course you can take care of them.
Of the universe
Oh, baby.
Oh, for my back. Yeah, it feels much better.
Oh, fuck me? Fuck me?
Oh, fuck, yeah.
Oh, he'd cut my throat.
Oh, I love this song!
Oh, I thought he was married to the older, heavyset woman.
Oh, I'm fine. I'm still half full.
Oh, I'm reading the most astounding piece on Auden's "The Crisis" by Leda Caruso,
Oh, is everything okay?
Oh, little thing.
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my…
Oh, my goodness. Um, that's… Uh…
Oh, no, just a just a glass. [chuckles]
Oh, no. No. Oh, I have something for you.
Oh, octopus.
Oh, okay.
Oh, poor creatures that came out of my belly.
Oh, right. No, that's fine, uh…
Oh, sure.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, that's a different… that's a different Yeats.
Oh, well, I wasn't exactly at the party. I didn't see you.
Oh, yeah, I am in the sun.
Oh!
Oh! Caruso from Queens.
Oh! So pretty.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh.
Oh. Okay.
Okay, by tonight, you're gonna feel amazing.
Okay, thank you.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Hat.
Okay. I see.
Okay. Love you. Bye. Bye bye. [kissing]
Okay. That's in English.
On linguistic hospitality and…
Only call her if you can't get through to anyone else.
Only half seriously, considered having implants.
Open your eyes.
Or does she just drink green tea?
Or Mini Mama, as my mother called her.
Or, what are you, a teacher?
Ouch.
Ow! Fuck! Ouch!
Palpitante…
Peel it like a snake…
People are so fucked up. [gasps]
Pink villa.
Please, Mama, Mama, Mama, Mama. Please.
Please?
Please.
Please. Please, can you kiss it?
Please. Please, can you peel it like a snake?
Please. Please. Please. Please. Come on.
Poor little thing. Checking that I ate, didn't die at night, like a little mama.
Pulling the ol' string, eh?
Ricœur's recent thinking on linguistic hospitality.
Right, right, ahem, yeah, comparative literature.
Sconcertante.
Sconcertante.
See you tomorrow.
See? That's all better.
She doesn't want me to do fucking anything.
She doesn't want you to talk to me?
She feels deprived.
She made me feel like she wanted to remake me.
She needs a Kleenex. We're furious.
She needs her medicine.
She pointed out I'm finicky about peeling fruit.
She said it's 'cause she stood up too fast.
She sucks everything out of me. All my secret skills.
She wants her doll. Shit.
She, um… Every time she stood up, happened all the time.
She's got chicken pox?
She's okay.
She's, like, had a fever, she can't breathe at night.
Shit.
Shit. No.
Shouting at other people. Disruptive.
Show Mama and the lady what a good girl you are, okay?
Show me your dress.
Si, ragazza.
Since I was born that makes sense.
So I don't have to take responsibility for that.
So what makes Bianca seductive and Martha not, and vice versa.
So you can just plug that in at night. And she loves Cheetah.
So you ran away together?
Some Champagne, please.
Something happened.
Sometimes I just can't handle it.
Sometimes it's easier for strangers in these situations.
Sorry, excuse me.
Sorry.
Sounds like a nice way to grow up.
Sounds like the loveliest thing. What am I toasting?
Staggering girl.
Sulla ragazza…"
Sure. Excuse me.
Thank God you were here. Thank God.
Thank God, because whenever one tries to suppress doubt,
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. Actually, have you got any Champagne?
That doesn't sound amazing.
That Esslin's Theatre of the Absurd…
That is revenge.
That looks so awful. Did you put something on it?
That robe.
That was a fun night. I think maybe you better go home.
That, yeah. That I had anticipated Ricœur's work on translation,
That's crazy, she just had a little cold. Does she have a fever?
That's fuck… Lazy.
That's not really a fever.
That's okay.
That's our… That's… That's our water gun.
That's quite a long one.
That's terrible.
That's where we're mostly from,
The apple…
The bits I find most beautiful about them are the bits that are alien to me.
The gift you gave Nina. She was really grateful for your kindness.
The problem for me is why did they schedule them so close together?
The real big ones. [chuckles]
The usher! The usher! She's gonna call the usher, yo.
Their father and my mum, and then I came back for them.
There is tyranny.
There we go, my big girl. Oh! [grunts]
There you go. You got your color back.
There's something wrong with her. She's not sleeping.
There's this great poem by María Guerra.
There's water in there.
There's, uh, Nespresso and ice pops and things.
These things happen when they're supposed to happen.
These.
They are in London, with their mother.
They do?
They don't.
They grew up with their mom, in Philly.
They like a toy, they take it. That's it.
They must be doing the Catamount Trail.
They really put us through it, huh?
They're all freaking out and…
They're boys.
They're little fucking girls. How am I supposed to do this?
They're red.
They're so soft when they're young. Their little bodies.
This is my doll. You can't treat her like shit.
This is so fresh, you could even eat it raw.
This is the paper I'm giving.
This is unacceptable! I'm calling the police!
This should've been done before. So this lady also has to move.
This was literally swimming an hour ago.
This was Mama's doll when she was a little girl.
Thought you said you were in a hurry.
Three, two, one.
Thrilling.
Took me eight years.
Twelve, nine and seven.
Two grown up children.
Ugh!
Ugh.
Uh, Bianca is 25 and Martha is 23.
Uh, do you have a lemon?
Uh, I teach, yeah.
Uh, I told Callie that I was gonna go and get some nose drops for Elena
Uh, just let me know if you need anything.
Uh, make yourself at home and I'll be back with the other ones.
Uh, mm…
Uh, yeah, I'm at the last store by the boats. It sells vintage jewelry.
Uh…
Uh… [scoffs]
Uh… Oh, shit.
Um, can you just hang on one minute, sweetheart?
Um, I also left a humidifier beside her bed,
Um, I'm just not really sure I'll be able to afford a ticket on such short notice.
Um, no, I I have, like, literally a minute. I just…
Um, should I prepare a paper to present, or…
Um, so if she's a bit upset at nighttime, you can give her Cheetah.
Um, we'll get something later. Why don't you go up there and play?
Um…
Um…
Um…
Um…
Um…
Umbrellas started blowing away, people's books, towels, yeah.
Up.
Vassili is Callie's husband.
Very high minded. It always brings **** to mind.
We are obliged to do so many stupid things.
We found her and then she lost
We put you on a diet and you're eating all this cake.
We saw sparrows and robins!
We used to hang them on the clotheslines, like the old ladies do.
We were all… messed up.
We were saying before, you couldn't be more than 40.
We'd write songs together. They liked that, when I told them.
Well, give me a second to get dressed.
Well, it's a girl. So, you know.
Well, it's a working holiday.
Well, my oldest is 50.
Well, thank you for the opportunity. [chuckles]
Well, they blame me.
Well, welcome to Kyopeli.
Well, you're in good company.
Were they like this willful little creature?
What are you drinking?
What are you sitting on? Bianca!
What are you studying?
What are you working on?
What did it feel like without them?
What did you do that for?
What do you mean, old? At the most you're, what, forty?
What do you think?
What happened in the toy store?
What happened to us is the only thing that's happened to me
What happened to your back?
What I find most interesting are the secret resemblances.
What ice pops have you got?
What if I passed out, alone with them when you're in Arizona?
What the fuck is he doing here?
What were your daughters like when they were little?
What you did yesterday was amazing.
What?
What?
What?
What? You're such a piece of shit.
What's ruined?
Whee!
When are you coming back?
When the oldest was seven and the youngest was five, I left.
When you get back, I'm gonna make you come.
When you wouldn't move from the umbrella.
Where is the waiter?
Who gives a fuck?
Who took care of them?
Whoever took her should get brain cancer.
Why are you asking this of me in particular?
Why did dinosaurs die before us?
Why did you eat them?
Why did you go to someone you don't know?
Why don't you lay down for a minute?
Why don't you tell the lady how we're gonna go
Why?
Will?
Will?
Would you mind if I had a smoke?
Would you tell Nina I'd like to talk to her?
Wow, it's like talking about a film I saw in a language I didn't quite understand.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow. [chuckles]
Yeah, 25 and 23. Bianca and Martha.
Yeah, and the little girl, Elena, she just… she wouldn't stop crying.
Yeah, he, um, comes up the weekends.
Yeah, I should go shower and change and
Yeah, I'm a bit behind at college.
Yeah, it just, um, happens when I stand up too quickly.
Yeah, it was scary.
Yeah, it's their mom. She's a cunt.
Yeah, she lost her doll or something.
Yeah, this is she.
Yeah, uh, see, I knew that. As soon as I saw you, I just…
Yeah, well, just don't forget it gets a little bit scary when the…
Yeah, well, she's ruined.
Yeah, well, you know, the sun can do that.
Yeah, well, you'll see.
Yeah, well, your books woulda gotten ruined.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Put her on the phone.
Yeah, you told me you were happy with everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. Comp lit. Italian literature, really.
Yeah. No, it was crazy.
Yes, I have two daughters.
Yes, of course.
Yes?
Yes.
Yes. I'll tell Hardy how we're working.
You awoke the tickle monster. There's a tickle monster in town.
You better get busy with your contribution, my boy.
You bring them back there, and they're going to sink into that black shithole.
You can brush her hair, yeah?
You can never, ever do that. Do you understand?
You could pick octopus off the rocks with your hands.
You didn't see your children for three years?
You do us this favor today, we'll do a favor for you tomorrow.
You do whatever the fuck you want. You wanna take care of your baby girl?
You don't have kids?
You don't hit Mama.
You found her?
You gotta put something on her.
You guys just move down to the last umbrella, okay? Thank you.
You know, especially when you're alone.
You know, I wasted a lot of time.
You know, it was, uh, it was beautiful.
You know, Leonard Cohen used to come over here from Hydra.
You know, so many awful things can happen.
You know, thanks for helping with Elena the other day.
You know, you can be very thoughtless.
You know?
You look amazing.
You need anything? Great. [chuckles]
You saw us.
You say you miss us.
You sound like a real family man.
You told me you were happy with your husband.
You wanna come back and you want me. You want this ass?
You watch movies in languages you don't know?
You went totally pale.
You were talking about your daughters and then
You'll find it.
You'll find it.
You'll have to get the Yeats piece finished now.
You'll have to start this.
You're not gonna have a bite? Not even one bite?
You're okay. [kisses] You're okay.
You're so young and it doesn't pass.
You're threatening me?
You've got to… I'll give you a few more seconds to come back.
Your breakfast, uh, is covered at the bar downstairs.
Your Italian is so beautiful.
Your name. Leda. It's very provocative.
Your number came up on my phone yesterday.
Your shoes off. You've got to be very, very careful in this house.
Your work is thrilling.
Yours!
[all laughing] Mama! Mama! Mama!
[Bianca] Can I have a cuddle? [chuckling] You can have a cuddle.
[Bianca] Get off me! [young Leda] Give me 15 more minutes.
[Bianca] I'm hungry. Daddy's eaten your snack.
[Bianca] Mama, do you have a snack? Mm hmm.
[Bianca] Mama? [Martha] Are you coming back?
[Bianca] Mummy? [Leda] Mm hmm.
[Bianca] What's her name? Her name's Mina.
[Bianca] Why's it called a navel? [Martha laughs]
[both chuckles] They rent the same one every year.
[boy 1 in English] Don't give her one. [boy 2] Why?
[Callie] How's that? [Leda] Good, thank you. It's cold.
[Callie] Oh, my God. Elena, do not do that.
[Callie] You okay? She doesn't remember.
[chuckles] Mmm.
[chuckling] It's not all the time. Okay.
[chuckling] What? It's a rude joke.
[crying] Please, can you kiss it? [Leda] Yeah, sit down.
[door closes in movie] [man] Hiya, fatso.
[doorbell rings] [gasps]
[Elena crying] So she's not calming down?
[Elena grunts] Stop. Stop it.
[Elena speaks indistinctly] Yes, anything you want. Show Mama.
[exclaims] Oh!
[gasps] [Martha] Mama!
[gasps] Should we keep it in a cage? [young Leda] Isn't that nice?
[girl 1] Know what we should do? [young Leda] What?
[girl 1] That's really good. No?
[girl chuckles] [Nina] Yeah. I want more.
[girls crying in distance] [whispers] It's Sunday. You're on.
[glass shatters] Oh!
[in English] Don't know. [Leda] It's Auden.
[indistinct chatter] [Elena continues crying]
[insects chirping] [indistinct chatter]
[Joe] Amazing. Grazie.
[Joe] Can I ask how old you are? Forty two.
[Joe] To Quebec. They don't have food. Joe, it's not 1985.
[Joe] What's wrong with you? They're wet. Joe, don't bring them in here!
[laughing] [young Leda] Don't cry! No, no, no!
[Leda] Can I get a hug? [Joe] Go on.
[Leda] Forty eight, Lyle. [Lyle chuckles]
[Leda] Fuck you. [man chuckles] Baby, have one of these.
[Leda] It's ridiculous. [female hiker and Leda chuckle]
[Leda] Oh, breakfast in a bar. [foghorn blaring]
[Leda] Sorry, I had a late start. No, let me. I got it. [grunts]
[Lyle] No, no, I got it. Oh, no, really.
[male hiker] I guess we did. Yes, we did.
[man] I love fucking your wet pussy. Oh, yeah.
[man] Ms. Caruso? Leda. Yes.
[man] Was the drive all right? [Leda] Yeah.
[Martha laughing] [Leda] Tell me all about it.
[Martha] Belly button! Belly button, yeah, that's right.
[Martha] Bianca! Bianca, come here!
[Martha] Hi, Mama. Martha, little one.
[Martha] Hikers! Hikers. Stay there.
[Martha] Oh, Mama, come! I'll be back in two seconds.
[Martha] What is that? [young Leda] It's called a navel.
[Nina's husband] Stop. [Nina] Weird day.
[Nina] Oh, fuck. I'm sorry.
[phone ringing] It looks like a belly button.
[pounding on door] [woman] Yes, yes, yes, yes. Hi.
[rain pattering] [people clamoring]
[shushing] [all laughing]
[sighs] Oh!
[speaking Greek] [glasses clink]
[speaking indistinctly] Bianca?
[thud] [shrieks and groans]
[thud] [shrieks, gasps]
[Will] Here you go. Thanks.
[Will] Hmm. [Leda] Hmm.
[Will] Hmm. You know?
[Will] Let me know if you need anything. Thank you.
[WIll] String… [chuckles] String. [chuckles]
[Will] You all right? Okay. Mmm. Yes.
[woman over phone] Hello? [Leda] Bianca, it's Mum.
[woman] Okay, so… [Will] Want some ice cream?
[young Leda gasps] Hi! [girls scream happily]
[young Leda speaking Italian] [repeating in Italian]
All right? All right. Thank you. Yeah.
All right. But I'm skiving off.
And how much longer have you got? [woman] Two months.
And Lyle, who looks after my place. He works for them.
And Nina's husband is… Toni.
Another publication is important. Yeah. For sure.
Are your kids on the island? No.
As opposed to what? As opposed to a god.
Brava. [chuckles]
Business. In Greek?
But don't do things like that anymore. Why?
Bye. [Leda] Bye.
Can Out!
Can I have a glass of water, please? Yes. One second.
Can you peel it all? I can.
Ciao. Ciao.
Come to the sea, Mommy. I'll take her.
Cunt! [laughter]
Dead? Yeah.
Did you miss me? Yeah.
Disruptive? Throwing popcorn, shouting at the screen.
Do it where it's comfy. [sighs]
Do you feel sick? No, I'm fine.
Do you have a Kleenex, actually? No, I don't. Sorry.
Do you see? [Leda] Yeah.
Do you want some coffee? No, thank you. Stay there. Don't move.
Do you want to come in? Great.
Don't you dare, ever again, Bianca. [chuckles]
Everyone was freaking out. Oh, dear.
Fancy. No, it's not fancy.
Fart button! It looks like a belly button.
Feels like you're on a boat almost. Yes.
Fuck, you're good. Your cock is pushing me open.
Get up! [Nina] Elena.
Go on. [Martha and Bianca chatting indistinctly]
Great. Thanks, Will. [Will] All right.
Happy birthday. Thank you.
Have a great birthday. Where you from?
Have I bored you? No.
Have one of these. Baby. [Leda] I don't want one.
Have one of these. Have one. I don't want one of them.
Have you had dinner? Uh, no, I haven't had lunch.
He's lying. [Vassili] Don't say that.
Here. Here's your key. [Leda] Oh.
Hey. Hi.
Hi. [man] Hi, Leda.
Hi. Hi.
Hi. Hello. Lyle. From upstairs.
Hmm. [kisses]
Hmm. Brown? [Bianca] No.
How about fried? Uh, I don't know how to clean it.
How are you? Good.
How do you [in English] Don't do that!
How old are you? I'm 42.
I didn't mean to disturb you. It's okay.
I don't have my wallet. Uh, I'm inviting you. Come on.
I don't know. You don't know?
I hope we didn't disturb you. [Leda] Oh, no, no.
I insist. Oh, thank you.
I know. [Callie] Okay?
I left him. You left him?
I like storms. [Will] Mmm.
I like your bathing suit. [Leda] Oh, thank you.
I saw you know a lot of languages? I don't know anything very well.
I think Neni wants more. [Nina] Yes. Yes, please.
I was just playing. Playing?
I was like, "I wanna be like that lady." [chuckles]
I'll come see you. Well, I will leave you my address.
If you wanna… [beeps]
In Italian. Ah.
Is on the phone. [Martha] Professor Cole…
Is this gonna pass? What?
It made you seem more human. Human?
It was a pine cone from the beach path. [Callie] A pine cone?
It won't stay on. Oh, hey.
It's good, right? It's really good.
It's not so bad, right? No.
It's pink? Yeah.
It's really great to meet you. It's great to meet you too.
It's way over there. Not my problem.
Keeps you from eating canned beans. Or rotten fruit.
Leda, can I talk to you? Sure.
Let me answer, Will. [Will speaking indistinctly]
Lyle tells me you're renting his place. Did he?
Mama, please, can you kiss it? Sit down.
Mama, Professor Cole is on the phone. What?
Mama. [Leda] Yeah?
Mm hmm. I've left the recipe on the fridge. Easy.
Mommy, get up! [Nina sighing]
My big girl! Go. So I can have a minute.
My people? Yeah.
Neda? Leda.
Nina, I'm so sorry. I don't want anything from you.
Nina? Mina.
No, you're not. Yeah. [sniffles]
No! No! Out!
No. In Italian? That's…
No. You seem angry.
None of this pass [gasps] You fucking sick cunt.
Obliged? [female hiker] Yes.
Oh, come on. What?
Oh, did yours get wet? Yeah.
Oh, hi! Hi.
Oh, hi. [Nina] Hi.
Oh, yeah. Purple, beautiful shells.
Oh! Say yes! Say yes! Okay. [laughs]
Oh. How can you hold cake and not eat it?
Oh. So feminine.
Oh. Not my car. It's… No.
Oh… Mmm.
Okay. Plus, it's my namesake.
Professor Cole is on the phone. [Martha growls]
She can have one of these afterwards. Mm hmm.
She's fat. [gasps]
So, I win. [chuckles]
Something of mine? Yes, your work.
Sorry to disturb you. No, no, no. Not at all.
Sorry, they're half filled with books. Yeah. [panting]
Sorry. [kid 1] Can you get me ice cream?
Sorry. It's okay.
Sounds dodgy. Yeah. Mmm.
Thank you. [woman] Okay.
Thank you. Oh, good.
Thanks. [young man] Very welcome.
That is like chocolate on chocolate. Huh?
That was so funny. [coughing]
The apartment's great. It's a good one.
The fan. [laughing] Pull.
There's Callie and your husband. My husband?
They don't like it either. Don't say that.
They will. Hmm.
This fucking… That's enough.
Three times a grandfather. Oh.
Toni? Yeah.
Twenty four. Oh, right between my daughters.
Uh, I forget to eat entirely sometimes. Oh, that's not good.
Uh, she's working on a Yeats translation. [male hiker] Yeats?
Uh… Oh!
Um, can I get you a tip? No, no. Please.
Well, it's true. Don't say it.
What do you say? No, thank you.
What is? Well…
What? Do you mind if I come up?
What? Do you need a hand?
What's your name? Leda.
When? Whenever she wants.
Where are you going, Mama? [Bianca] Mama!
Where did you find her? No, I took her.
Who is it? [Lyle] Uh, it's Lyle.
Will sandwich. Yeah. [Will chuckles]
Will? [Will] Mm hmm. Yeah?
Yeah, of course I understand. [young Leda muttering]
Yeah, of course. I'm glad you made it down here.
Yeah, very, very uptight. Yeah. [laughing]
Yeah, you said, is everything okay? What? Yeah?
Yeah? Yeah.
Yeah? Everything's okay in the apartment? Yeah, it's great. Thank you.
Yeah. [woman] Do you want a toy?
Yeah. How old are you?
Yeah. I told you.
Yeah. Okay.
Yeah. Without subtitles?
Yeah. Coming. One [knocking]
Yeah. So, do you want the keys? [Nina chuckles]
You called me? I did. Yeah.
You don't mind moving, right? No, I'm fine here.
You know another word for navel? [Bianca] No.
You know, you're settling in upstairs? Yeah. It's great. Thanks.
You look like you stayed dry. Yeah, was it really bad?
You said we would have a date. I can't just let her cry.
You see that ice cream? That ice cream. That ice cream. Okay. Great.
You speak Greek. Some, yeah. I've been here a long time.
You think it's your car? Yeah. It's a rental.
You want a piece of cake? Oh, thank you. No.
You're a very smart boy. [both chuckle]
Your doll, is she sick? [Nina] She's not getting over it.
…turn it off later, be my guest.
…wild.
'Cause Daddy's away, right?
'Cause you're Mommy's big girl. You're my big girl.
'Cause, you know, just for being good. [chuckles]
"Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity."
"Chill of the crooked wing Falls down along my body"
"Cruel."
"Haciendo serpentinas"?
"The center cannot hold…"
"Tutto d'un colpo
["Hello Bluebird" by Judy Garland playing]
["I Told Jesus" by Roberta Flack playing]
["Livin' on a Prayer" by Bon Jovi playing on speakers]
["Stala" by Monika playing on speakers]
["Stala" by Monika playing]
["Ti Ein Afto Pou To Lene Agapi" playing]
[all conversing in Greek]
[all laughing]
[all speaking indistinctly]
[audience applauding]
[Bianca continues crying]
[Bianca continues crying]
[Bianca crying]
[Bianca humming]
[Bianca in English] Mama, how do you write "volcano"?
[Bianca laughs]
[Bianca speaking indistinctly]
[Bianca speaking Italian] "Il gelo dell'ala storta
[Bianca whispers] Will we be seeing Daddy?
[Bianca] Daddy, you said we'd make Blitzes so the sun would come out.
[Bianca] Do you think that's a land or a sea monster?
[Bianca] Give you some medicine
[Bianca] Hey, what are hikers?
[Bianca] I left you so many messages. I thought you were dead.
[Bianca] Little curly.
[Bianca] Mama! Martha!
[Bianca] Mummy! Finally I found you!
[Bianca] No.
[Bianca] Okay.
[Bianca] Please, can you peel it like a snake?
[Bianca] That one looks like an outie.
[Bianca] That seems fine.
[Bianca] Uh, I'll just have to brush your hair.
[Bianca] Very messy. And you won't get better.
[bird calling]
[birds squawking]
[blues music playing]
[blues music playing]
[blues music playing]
[blues music playing]
[boat engine revving in distance]
[both breathing heavily]
[both chuckle]
[both chuckles]
[both chuckles]
[both chuckling]
[both chuckling]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[both panting]
[both screaming]
[breathes softly]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily]
[breathing heavily] I'm sorry. I'm just going to go to the bathroom.
[brush clatters]
[buzzing]
[Callie] And let's go. Let's find the doll.
[Callie] I am.
[Callie] No, Arruno's children aren't like kids.
[Callie] Oh, no, you can't forget anything about your own children.
[Callie] She's been through a lot, you know?
[Callie] Yeah, I was so crazy, I couldn't see right.
[Callie] Yes. It's really amazing. It's gonna make you feel so much better.
[cell phone ringing in distance]
[cell phone ringtone playing]
[cell phone ringtone playing]
[chairs clattering]
[chatter continues]
[chuckles lightly]
[chuckles nervously]
[chuckles softly]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles]
[chuckles] I think the correct response is, "Sounds like fun."
[chuckles] It was crazy.
[chuckles] You're thinking about the Yeats.
[chuckling] What?
[cicadas chirping]
[clearing throat] Consequently, it is jarring
[clears throat]
[clicking tongue]
[clicking tongue]
[clicks tongue]
[clicks tongue]
[clicks tongue] Aw, I know. It's not very nice.
[cockrell crows]
[Cole chuckles]
[Cole sighing]
[continues speaking Greek]
[crying in distance]
[crying] Mommy!
[crying] Please. [sniffles]
[crying] Please. Please don't this.
[doll thuds]
[door closes]
[door closes]
[door handle thudding]
[door opening]
[door opens and closes]
[door opens]
[door slams]
[doorbell continues ringing]
[doorbell ringing]
[doorbell ringing]
[doorbell rings]
[doorbell rings]
[Elena continues crying]
[Elena crying] Mama!
[Elena crying] Mama!
[Elena crying] Mama!
[Elena grunts]
[Elena making noises]
[Elena speaking indistinctly]
[Elena] I lost my mama.
[Elena] Lady.
[exclaiming in Greek]
[exclaims softly]
[exhales sharply]
[exhales]
[exhales]
[female hiker] Wow.
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[foghorn blaring]
[footsteps approaching]
[footsteps approaching]
[gasps]
[girl 1] This one is a round one.
[girl 1] We should stick googly eyes on his face,
[girl grunting]
[girl humming]
[girl] Mama, want more?
[girl] Neni, you want more?
[girls chattering]
[girls giggling]
[girls shouting indistinctly]
[girls speaking, muffled]
[girls] Don't let it break. Peel it like a snake.
[glasses clink]
[groans]
[grunts]
[grunts]
[grunts]
[Hardy growling playfully]
[hesitates] Yeah, I taught…
[hesitating] I studied translation, yeah.
[hissing]
[hissing]
[in English] Sorry.
[in English] Well, maybe it's good for you not to get exactly what you want.
[in Italian] I don't want to come in your mouth.
[in Italian] Stiamo disturbando…
[in Italian] Would you give me  something of yours to read?
[in unison] Peel it like a snake. Don't let it break.
[indistinct chatter in distance]
[indistinct chatter in distance]
[indistinct chatter in distance]
[indistinct chatter in distance]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct chatter]
[indistinct conversation]
[indistinct conversation]
[indistinct conversations]
[indistinct]
[inhales deeply]
[inhales sharply]
[insect buzzing loudly]
[insect buzzing loudly]
[insects buzzing]
[insects chirping]
[Joe chuckling]
[Joe chuckling] What are you doing? Say hello to Mummy.
[Joe laughing] Oh, my God.
[Joe] Oh, fucking so what?
[Joe] You guys, uh, look like you've been going a while.
[keys jingling]
[kid 1] My God!
[kisses]
[kissing]
[knocking on door]
[knocking on door]
[knocking on door]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughs]
[laughter in distance]
[laughter]
[Leda and hiker chuckle]
[Leda chuckles]
[Leda laughing]
[Leda laughing] Jesus, Joe.
[Leda] Are you kidding me?
[Leda] Bianca! Come on! Dinner.
[Leda] Bye.
[Leda] Didn't it?
[Leda] Excuse me.
[Leda] Hmm.
[Leda] I don't think so. I'm old.
[Leda] I was very tired.
[Leda] I'm 48.
[Leda] Mm hmm.
[Leda] No, I haven't.
[Leda] Oh, my God, you're soaking wet!
[Leda] Oh, Nina, take the keys!
[Leda] Oh, no, I prefer the fresh air.
[Leda] Oh, wow.
[Leda] Oh. I'll help you find her. Come on.
[Leda] Sorry.
[Leda] Sure.
[Leda] Thank you.
[Leda] Thank you.
[Leda] Thanks.
[Leda] What would he do if he saw you with Will?
[Leda] Where the fuck does Dr. Williams keep her coffee?
[Leda] You don't like her?
[Leda] You got a lovely big belly.
[Leda] You're both there.
[Leda] Your kids must have loved it with the octopus.
[lighter clicks]
[line disconnects]
[line ringing]
[liquid pours]
[luggage thuds]
[Lyle exhales]
[Lyle sighs]
[Lyle] Forty six?
[Lyle] I remember when I first got here,
[Lyle] My oldest son is older than you.
[male hiker] I have kids.
[male hiker] Thank you!
[male hiker] What is that?
[male hiker] Yes. Since April.
[man 1 in movie] Not much of a story, is it?
[man 1] All right. What's your name?
[man 1] Elena!
[man 2] Lena!
[man 2] That's my girl.
[man 2] You know how Americans in Paris love to read about Americans in Paris.
[man 3] Lena!
[man and young Leda breathing heavily]
[man chuckles]
[man chuckling] Hi. Welcome.
[man in movie] What happened to her hand?
[man panting]
[man panting]
[man] And a few other places on the island. [grunts]
[man] Baby, you're okay.
[man] Can you take it easy? Hey!
[man] Didn't you just have one in Great Barrington?
[man] Fuck.
[man] Hey, hey, hey.
[man] Let me know if I can do anything for you.
[man] Must've been backed up on the National Road after Corinth.
[man] The beauty she got from my daughter. The genius she inherited from me.
[man] The lighthouse.
[man] Well, you know, let me just cool it down for you a little bit.
[man] Whoo!
[man] Yeah, it is your fucking problem, man!
[Martha and Bianca speaking indistinctly]
[Martha continues crying]
[Martha crying]
[Martha crying]
[Martha speaking indistinctly on phone]
[Martha] And the other one looks like an innie.
[Martha] Bianca!
[Martha] Bianca!
[Martha] Bianca!
[Martha] Bianca!
[Martha] It's longer than ever.
[Martha] Mama, the balloon man's here.
[Martha] Mama.
[Martha] What are you watching? Snoggies?
[Martha] Where are you going, Mummy?
[men conversing indistinctly]
[men conversing indistinctly]
[men in movie continue laughing]
[men in movie laughing]
[moans]
[moans]
[movie dialogue continues indistinctly]
[muffled]
[music continues]
[music fades]
[muttering]
[Nina and Will chuckle]
[Nina scoffing] No.
[Nina sighs]
[Nina sighs]
[Nina's husband] Elena!
[Nina's husband] I'm a piece of shit?
[Nina] Damn it!
[Nina] Elena!
[Nina] Elena!
[Nina] Elena!
[Nina] Elena?
[Nina] Fuck you! Hey!
[Nina] Hello?
[Nina] I am.
[Nina] I am.
[Nina] I did.
[Nina] I have to take a call.
[Nina] I'm going.
[Nina] It didn't mean anything, what you saw.
[Nina] Mm hmm.
[Nina] Mmm.
[Nina] Okay, you wanna let Mama put you down for a second?
[Nina] She's super tired.
[Nina] Since the doll went missing, she's been, like, actually
[Nina] Where do you live?
[objects clattering]
[objects clattering]
[ominous music playing]
[on intercom] It's Nina.
[pan sizzling]
[panting] Better watch your fucking back, bitch!
[panting] No, I… I am. I sort of am.
[people cheering]
[people on the beach singing indistinctly]
[people on the beach singing]
[phone clattering]
[phone clatters]
[pop music playing on speakers]
[quietly] Lay off.
[rain pattering]
[reciting in Italian] La loro vera madre… La loro vera madre era mia moglie.
[repeating in Italian] Stiamo disturbando…
[scoffs, inhales deeply]
[sighing]
[sighing] Oh! Yeah, I left Joe's mum's number,
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs]
[sighs] Hi. Is it itchy?
[sighs] Phew.
[sighs] She's driving me crazy.
[sighs] Um…
[singing in Italian]
[slaps]
[sniffles] You write books?
[sniffs]
[sniffs]
[sobbing softly]
[sobbing]
[softly] Oh, God.
[song continues playing]
[song continues]
[song ends]
[song playing on speakers]
[speaking indistinctly]
[speaks indistinctly]
[speaks Italian] A beautiful game.
[thunder rumbling]
[thunder rumbling]
[thunder rumbling]
[thunder rumbling]
[Toni chuckles]
[Toni] Bye.
[Toni] Mmm.
[twig snaps]
[upbeat music playing on speakers]
[Vassili] Enough!
[Vassili] I spoke to Toni and the kids didn't take anything.
[Vassili] Oh, come on. It's kids' stuff, you understand?
[vehicle approaching]
[water splashing]
[waves crashing]
[waves crashing]
[waves lapping]
[waves splashing]
[whispering indistinctly]
[whispering] I want to go to bed with you.
[whispers] I hate talking to my kids on the phone.
[whispers] It's Columbia.
[Will hesitates] No.
[Will] Hmm.
[Will] Yeah?
[Will] Yeah?
[wind blowing]
[woman in movie] You better be beautiful. A genius, and terribly rich.
[woman] Fatso is right. Look at me, bulging out of my own clothes.
[woman] How old are they?
[woman] I'm sorry about earlier. All right?
[woman] Nina.
[woman] No!
[woman] Okay, okay. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry. I can take care of it.
[woman] Okay. Do you want your money back?
[woman] The last nine months I devoted to you.
[woman] Uh…
[woman] Watch out!
[woman] Where are they?
[woman] You didn't even go. He didn't even…
[yawning]
[young Leda gasps] Hi, guys.
[young Leda growling happily]
[young Leda growls]
[young Leda moaning]
[young Leda muttering]
[young Leda speaking Italian]
[young Leda speaking Italian]
[young Leda whispers] I've got a special gift for you.
[young Leda] …dal nostro intento…
[young Leda] Bianca!
[young Leda] Bianca!
[young Leda] Bianca?
[young Leda] Bianca?
[young Leda] Hi, um…
[young Leda] I can't leave you alone for one minute.
[young Leda] I have left my number and Joe's number,
[young Leda] It's called a navel because…
[young Leda] Mm hmm.
[young Leda] Mm hmm.
[young Leda] Mm hmm.
[young Leda] Oh, my goodness. Um… Thank you.
[young Leda] Okay.
[young Leda] Sometimes I get scared I can't take care of them.
[young Leda] Su te…
[young Leda] Suddenly he was just saying my name. And it was…
[young Leda] Yes, baby. I'm gonna get you sweets from London. Mm hmm.
[young man 1 speaking Greek]
[young man 1] I'd fuck that hole.
[young man 1] I'd let her suck my cock if I didn't have to look at her face.
[young man 2 in English] Hey, motherfucker!
[young man 2] Nah, she's too old, yo.
[young man 2] Yeah, bitch. Call the usher! Call that cocksucker!
[young man 3] Okay.
[young man in English] Fuck you! Motherfucker.
[young man] Can I move your chair under the umbrella?
[young man] Do you need a hand with your bags?
[young man] There we are.
[young men become quiet]
[young men chattering loudly]
[young men clamoring]
[young men continue in Greek]
[young men conversing in Greek]
[young men laughing]
[young men laughing]
[young men speaking in Greek]
♪ "It doesn't make a difference If we make it or not" ♪
♪ But I told Jesus… ♪
♪ Change my name ♪
♪ Change my name ♪
♪ Child, if I change your name ♪
♪ Da questa santa porta ♪
♪ E prima di uscire ♪
♪ For love ♪
♪ Gina works the diner all day ♪
♪ Gonna make it because We don't want freedom ♪
♪ Growing big as a house ♪
♪ He's down on his luck It's tough ♪
♪ If you change my name ♪
♪ People like us ♪
♪ People like us ♪
♪ People like us ♪
♪ Proviamo un'altra volta♪
♪ Said your mother won't know you, child ♪
♪ She brings home her pay for love ♪
♪ She says "We've gotta hold on to what we've got" ♪
♪ So tough ♪
♪ Su e giù per il cammin! ♪
♪ Tommy used to work on the docks ♪
♪ Union's been on strike ♪
♪ Who will answer the telephone ♪
♪ Workin' for her man ♪
♪ Yes, he told me ♪
È bello.