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Infinitely Polar Bear (2014) Infinitely Polar Bear is a heartwarming and honest drama film directed by Maya Forbes in 2014.

Infinitely Polar Bear (2014)

Infinitely Polar Bear is a heartwarming and honest drama film directed by Maya Forbes in 2014. It tells the story of Cameron Stuart, portrayed by Mark Ruffalo, who struggles with bipolar disorder. Set in the 1970s, the film takes us on a poignant journey as Cameron attempts to prove himself a capable father to his two young daughters, played by Imogene Wolodarsky and Ashley Aufderheide.

This touching and sometimes humorous movie beautifully captures the complexities of mental illness within a family setting. Ruffalo delivers a masterful performance, skillfully showcasing the highs and lows of Cameron's emotional rollercoaster. Wolodarsky and Aufderheide shine as the resilient yet vulnerable daughters, adding depth to the story.

Infinitely Polar Bear received critical acclaim for its honest portrayal and powerful performances. The film sensitively explores themes of love, perseverance, and the importance of family bonds during challenging times.

You can experience the emotional journey of Infinitely Polar Bear through its captivating sounds. Play and download the soundtrack here.

A crepe cart in Harvard Square. Just like they have in Paris.
A routine. That's what the doctor said.
A scholarship... to Columbia.
A school that is totally, 100% terrible.
A therapist for her to talk to.
A very small room in her apartment.
A.J., will you please tell Betty that the roast is divine?
Absolutely, but not one of them is self supporting.
Actually, I forgot something in the laundry room.
Actually, I haven't taken my lithium since you left.
Ah!
Ah!
Ah! There you go. You look like a... a flamenco mermaid.
Ah.
Ahh!
All I do is cook for you and clean,
All I know is that it's gonna take
All it does is provide a false sense of security.
All the people in the streets all night. Uh...
All the windows work. There's a floor!
Alright, Amelia. Go to goal. Go to goal.
Am I?
Amelia came to see me at the halfway house today.
Amelia, Peabody's the best public school in the city.
Amelia, you're black.
Amelia! Let's go!
And all he's wearing is a bathing suit.
And all the rest of their so called treatments.
And creamy spinach. I just love spinach.
And Daddy will come and visit you.
And Fifi asked me to go with her to the movies.
And forage for a picnic.
And had these huge fancy dress...
And he arranged them on a plate like little flowers.
And he thinks that he can do it.
And he wanted to make all the money.
And I didn't know...
And I don't want to give up. I don't.
And I drive you around and take care of your every goddamn need!
And I found these two cardboard boxes.
And I got so excited, I shit my pants.
And I got so excited, I shit my pants.
And I hear this bagpipe music, so I follow it into the Square,
And I know all the words. And he tells me to scram.
And I start singing in my best Scottish brogue.
And I think, "That's a good idea."
And I won't be home until 8:00 at night, every night.
And I... I don't want that for them.
And I'll make crepes for breakfast and dinner.
And I've been offered a futures job at E.F. Hutton, in New York,
And if you really wanted to help,
And it's not fair. It's not at all fair.
And it's too bright.
And it's very sad.
And Jenny's mom can rent me
And Jenny's mom can rent me
And just had some money.
And look at Great Grandpapa's portrait.
And play with their friends.
And spend the night with me in a bed.
And stop taking care of himself.
And that's the last thing you girls need. Sorry I scared you.
And that's when they determined
And the building is packed with single mothers,
And then bought a crepe cart and made lots of money
And then take up residence on the sofa?
And then we wouldn't be so poor.
And then we'll see how it goes.
And then you girls can come visit me and have sleepovers
And there's this street musician playing Scottish ballads.
And they become puppet theatres.
And they kicked you out for missing one exam?
And they're always checking in on each other
And they're not being challenged where they are right now.
And they're putting money in it,
And this is the new car?
And told her all about his nervous breakdowns.
And we are not turning around. We are not looking back.
And we get into this major brawl
And we know that he would never hurt us,
And we were afraid we were gonna be late and took the back roads,
And would your great great grandfather
And you don't find my room inviting?
And you would have never known I'd stopped taking it
And... and the roof is rotted out.
Apartment 32.
Are they adjusting the medication?
Are we allowed?
Are you kidding?
Are you sure, Maggie?
Are you sure? We're happy to help.
Are you taking your lithium?
At New Haven! Hey!
At this table, the Queen of England
Babies!
Balls!
Because a very important artist
Because he didn't ask you to sing
Because he loves Daddy. 'Cause Daddy saved him.
Because I'm gonna show them that I am the kind of man
Before I kick the living shit out of this guy. Here.
Believe me.
Betty said I could have them.
Big deal how you live! It's not your fault!
Big deal if it is.
Big Little.
Brush your hair for two weeks!
But Daddy saved it.
But do they ever ask me how I'm doing?
But Howard and Company is where I want to be.
But I can't get a job here. I can't.
But I finally convinced Eliot Perkins to let us use his boat.
But I have registration and orientation.
But I never had lessons. My family taught me those things.
But I'm not tired, darling.
But it's night time. We get scared. Faithie gets scared.
But our dress code requires that you wear a tie.
But there are no good jobs in Sudbury.
But they're very independent, which...
But we are sinking deeper and deeper into a hole.
But we just don't have that position at the moment.
But we would still be a family and raise the girls together.
But we're muddling through. Aren't we, girls? Hm.
But we're not scared anymore.
But what if they force their way in? That's what rapists do!
But you probably should get some sleep.
But... but... but... I mean, yes.
Calling himself Jesus John Harvard.
Cam, can we speak to you for a minute?
Cam, I wish there were a place here.
Cam, I'm so proud of you
Cam, you come from a blue blood family.
Cam, you have three bicycles in there.
Cam?
Cam?
Cam. Honey, it's 5:00 in the morning.
Came all the way from school?
Cameron?
Can I have a Scotch and soda, please?
Can we finish this at your apartment?
Can't visit you in New York. Too much speed and noise and...
Certainly feels like a bit of a reformatory.
Certainly, especially if they had a personal connection
Changes of clothes what am I forgetting?
Children. Boys?
Choked on a chicken bone while she was here.
Come. Come play basketball with us.
Confiding in you this way?
Coolant's a little low.
Could we eat dinner in the car?
Could we please go back to being Lucy and Mr Tumnus?
Creamy little things are good.
Daddy did something so amazing.
Daddy, Amelia's crying.
Daddy, Annie invited me for a sleepover. Can I go? Please?
Daddy, do I add more butter for each omelette?
Daddy, wake up! Wake up! Wake up! Daddy! Wake up!
Daddy, you can't hang out with kids. It's weird.
Daddy!
Daddy! Daddy! Daddy!
Daddy! We have to go to school.
Daddy's still recovering from his breakdown.
Darlings, look around you!
Designed by Bulfinch, a very famous architect.
Did Faith show you her skirt?
Did you start my costume?
Dinner parties.
Do they ever invite me to coffee?
Do you actually think Mommy should be
Do you girls find it unusual
Do you have any idea the sacrifice she makes?
Do you need any help putting them away?
Do you need anything moved? A desk or something like that?
Do you think it's good for Mommy to know that?
Do you want an onion chopped or something?
Do you?
Does Mommy know you got fired?
Don't be afraid to let it turn nut brown.
Don't eat that!
Don't not have friends because of me!
Don't those two little girls live in our building?
Don't we have some silver or some crystal we could sell?
Don't you know who we are?
Don't you want to know your neighbours?
During the day, they can turn them on their sides
Either way, I got into a scuffle with my boss. Forget that.
Entertained the King and Queen of England.
Especially married men with children.
Even if they think I'm delusional.
Everybody was having nervous breakdowns.
Everything's fine, Maggie. Nobody's hurt.
Everything's fine. I'm taking her home to your apartment.
Ew!
Exactly, so we exchange a few words and the bastard jumps me!
Exactly, so we exchange a few words and the bastard jumps me!
Faith and I thought of the perfect job for Daddy.
Faith and I thought of the perfect job for Daddy.
Faith is not gonna get beat up.
Faith looks black. I look like Daddy.
Faith!
Faithie bear, could you please clear your stuff off the table?
Faithie, listen to your mother. Everyone smile.
Faithie!
Fine! I Will!
Fine! Then you do the dishes!
Fine! We're hanging out at the picnic tables.
Fine. Fuck it. Forget it. Have a nice fucking day!
For now.
For taking care of these darling girls all by yourself.
For wine and cheese two nights ago.
Freezing my ass off for pennies.
From Professor Wilson,
Fuck it! Fuck!
Fuck it. Forget it. Never mind.
FUCK you!
Gaga, we live in a rent controlled apartment.
Get a job, and maybe we'd stay together and maybe we wouldn't,
Get in the car, girls.
Get in there! Get in there like you mean it!
Get up!
Get your hands in there!
Girls, look at me.
Girls, you'll be able to come and visit Daddy,
Girls? Girls?
Give tours to anyone who came along?
Gives me the ability to work late
Go on. Go see Daddy.
Go on. Pound on it.
Go. Seriously.
God... damn!
Goddamnit!
Goddamnit! Ah, shit!
Goddamnit! I'm the servant!
Got it!
Guess what I paid for this parking spot.
Half a tablespoon for each omelette.
Half the people they knew were going bananas.
Hands up, Amelia! Hands up!
Have 'em stay over.
He asked where we lived and I didn't know what to say.
He did?
He got me the original cast soundtrack of 'Anything Goes'.
He knew everything about the outdoors.
He met my mother there.
He needs a break. Your father needs a break.
He said that we don't live in the Peabody School district
He says Cam made an excellent recovery from his breakdown,
He started working in public television in Boston.
He took her on a driving tour of New England
He walked up and took her picture.
He wants her to be a wife, but she insists
He was a terrific lighting designer.
He was abused by his last owner.
He was funny, compassionate.
He'd been going around Cambridge in a fake beard
He'll be lonely without us.
He'll be lonely without us.
He's a way better cook than you.
He's Carol Webber's cousin.
He's drunk.
He's got his hat out and people are walking by
He's moving back to New York with his mom.
He's sitting on the ground
Hello, old friend.
Hello?
Hello.
Her mom's picking her up in 20 minutes. Please can I go?
Here we are.
Here, like... like... What... what is this?
Hey! Little girls!
Hey! That's cool.
Hey.
Hey. It's for you. No personal calls.
Hi.
Hi. Cam Stuart.
Hi. Cam Stuart. I'm new here.
Hi. Cam Stuart. I'm new in the building.
Honey, your daddy can take care of himself.
Honey.
Honey. I know it is a big adjustment. I know.
How am I supposed to have my own life
How are you feeling?
How come your dad always comes to practice?
How many times has she gotten a ride home on a boat?
How mean can they be?
How to make chocolate truffles from scratch?
How's the job?
I agree. Very commendable.
I also wish we could have stayed out in the country,
I am a man!
I am about to lose my shit.
I am nothing more than a guinea pig.
I bought a new sponge.
I can get my degree in 18 months if I do a summer session.
I can get my MBA in 18 months, and then I come back to Boston,
I can't believe I'm doing this.
I can't even afford to fill its gas tank.
I can't sleep. It's bright as day.
I can't take it anymore! I need to go be with adults!
I did do that. I did that.
I didn't know about manic depression.
I do too, but 18 months, that's a lot of routine.
I don't think I'm black.
I don't think that's teaching the girls a very good lesson.
I don't want to go to Lincoln! They said we'll get beat up.
I don't want to talk about it anymore.
I don't want you telling your friends
I feel like Lucy visiting Mr Tumnus.
I find that if I take small, steady sips of beer all day,
I get a job and I move back in.
I got that.
I got to get out of here! Jock, go back. Go back!
I got to get out of here! Jock, go back. Go back!
I guess so.
I hate visiting him at the halfway house.
I have a plan.
I have a very small bladder.
I have an uncle with that. He also lives like a pig.
I have seen more R rated movies than any of my friends.
I have two small children. It's dangerous.
I haven't made any headway on my bedroom.
I heard. Good for her.
I insist on it.
I jumped in the Charles River.
I just made your daughter the most incredible skirt.
I just need to make this skirt 200 times bigger.
I just pulled out the canoe.
I just wish I hadn't dressed like a big green bug.
I keep telling you girls, it needs to be rinsed and squeezed
I knew it! I knew it!
I knew it! You're not making it!
I know I think we should try and find
I know how hard it is for you to come home every weekend.
I know how this works. You create the position!
I know that. I pay your rent.
I know we have to leave. I'm saying goodbye to the girls.
I know.
I know. I just...
I know. I know. I know.
I know. I know. You did the right thing.
I know. Our babies.
I know. Thank you.
I learned how to cook this on a Norwegian steamer
I love you, Daddy.
I love you!
I love you! Do you want me to pick you up after school?
I mean, did you even try finding a job when you were here?
I mean, that new school of theirs
I never wanted you to lie.
I promise.
I propose a game of Crazy Eights after lunch.
I really do understand why...
I scavenged these from your kitchen vault.
I send my rΓ©sumΓ© out every day and I get nothing.
I set 'em up like beds. They're gonna flip.
I stay on an even keel.
I still believe in you.
I suppose it'd be good for me to have... to have some purpose.
I take the job and I earn money.
I think escapades are an extremely bad idea.
I think if you could stop drinking and take your lithium,
I think it's admirable what Maggie's doing.
I think this is gonna be a great thing for us.
I think this is just what you needed, Cam.
I thought that irritated them.
I thought we could paddle up to Lincoln Park
I told them I was going out, but they were sleeping.
I want it to be all sparkly and ruffly.
I want to be home with my family.
I want you to have the Bentley.
I want you to hire my wife!
I wanted to show it to my girls.
I wanted you and Faith to go to the best school.
I was thinking about that.
I was watching you walk across the field, for Christ's sake!
I would like to be a husband, but my wife won't let me.
I'd like to say one thing about lithium, if you don't mind.
I'd rather die than have people into our shithole.
I'll be better when I get a job and I come back here.
I'll be home in 12 days.
I'll find us a very safe neighbourhood.
I'll have escapades.
I'll kill you! At New Haven.
I'll move back in with you and Faithie... and Mommy.
I'll run and close Daddy's door.
I'm a much better father than I was a husband.
I'm about to finish my MBA at Columbia Business School,
I'm afraid we need to intervene on our son's behalf and say no.
I'm an idiot. A fucking self destructive fuckhead.
I'm done nagging you about your room. You're a grown man.
I'm dying!
I'm going to go work on the car.
I'm gonna find a better one.
I'm gonna head out for a couple of hours.
I'm happy to stop by and pick up the kids any time,
I'm just being friendly.
I'm just gonna miss them.
I'm just saying, we should all pitch in.
I'm looking for a better life for my children.
I'm meeting Kim, Ali and Thurgood.
I'm mostly using the Lincoln these days.
I'm not asking you to. It's time for me to take the girls.
I'm not using onions tonight.
I'm pathetic. I'm a pathetic whiner.
I'm pretty sure they all got together
I'm so glad I did.
I'm sorry, Mr Stuart. This is my home. I don't give tours.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
I'm warning you. You've never seen anything like this.
I've decided I'm gonna take the E.F. Hutton job.
I've just spent my last $12.
If I hadn't... if I hadn't told you.
If someone really wants to come in,
If we're not here, he'll drink too much
If you live here, you're supposed to go to Lincoln,
If you made it possible for her to just be your wife.
If you put this here, you have more room for everything else.
If you wanted us to go to the Peabody School so bad,
If you're asking me for gas money...
If you're not going to do the dishes,
In New York.
Is that a machete?
Is this really how we're gonna do it?
Is this something to do with feminism?
Isn't it too cold for a picnic?
It could be like this every night.
It didn't add up to much.
It didn't make any sense. I know you're disappointed.
It doesn't hurt. Hit it.
It is a family firm, after all.
It might make it more inviting.
It smells so good.
It stopped you.
It takes two screwdrivers. You could do it together.
It was abused by its last owner.
It was our one chance to have something
It'd be awfully nice to have a place to sit and eat!
It's a flower. It's pretty.
It's almost as bad as the hospital.
It's alright.
It's an honest, honest answer.
It's beautiful.
It's gonna be OK.
It's got plenty of life left in it!
It's grim. And you and I went to good schools.
It's hard to explain.
It's hard to explain.
It's hard to leave and have everybody look at me
It's magical.
It's OK. It's OK.
It's probably five years old! It's disgusting!
It's the most glorious skirt I've ever known.
It's too late to go out on a boat.
Jesus Christ!
Jesus!
Just barely enough money to live off, and you annoy people.
Just don't be helpless.
Just don't look in there.
Just kidding.
Just let's just get through this phase,
Just, if I take them to New York, they're gonna be
Keller Brothers.
Knocks me off track.
Last time I went in there, I came out and I had motor oil
Let's find some mushrooms and make an omelette for Mommy.
Like I'm the worst mother in the world just because
Listen to me.
Lithium.
Little boy!
Little.
Lock sticks.
Locked up like house pets in some dark apartment,
Look, I'm sorry I didn't take the Bentley.
Maggie Stuart, you are some punkins!
Maggie Stuart?
Maggie, I can't keep doing this on my own!
Maggie, name one other father in America who's up right now
Maggie!
Maggie! I'm not manic. I'm fine.
Maggie! Maggie!
Making sure they brush their teeth and their hair
Maybe Annie wants to take a ride down the river.
Me me. Don't be upset.
Me!
Me? I'm not embarrassed!
Mean? They're wearing matching pink pompom hats.
Men like to live free!
Miss Hendricks loves you. You're her best student.
Mmm. Mmm, mmm.
Mmm...
Mmm...
Mommy loves you.
Mommy says women can do anything.
Mommy says you have a drinking problem.
Mommy's coming on Friday,
Mommy's gonna be so happy I kept you out of school.
Mommy's on the phone.
Mr Fabrini, this house has been in my family
My brother had sex in this van last night.
My brother is studying for law school.
My children are here.
My darlings, I'm so proud of you.
My ex husband would never do what you're doing.
My father lives here.
My father was diagnosed manic depressive in 1967.
My flamenco dancer costume for the talent show.
My God, that sounds like a lot.
My great grandmother grew up in this house, and...
My great great grandfather was born in this house
My own studio apartment in New York.
My plan is...
My plan was I would... I would come back right after school,
Named John Singer Sergeant painted it.
New York is an incredible city.
New York is really dangerous! Where are we going to live?
Nice shot, Amelia!
Nice shot, Amelia's friend!
No big deal.
No more bets.
No one seems to be charmed by my squalor either.
No, Gaga, I'm not asking for gas money.
No, I'm... I'm... I'm happy with where my desk is.
No, no, no, no, no! No, no, no, no! Goddamnit!
No, of course not I can't even afford
No, people are gonna see me and run towards me!
No, thank you. I have to start dinner.
No, you're not.
No!
No!
No! Do you have any idea how hard it is?
No! God...
No.
No. Don't look at it that way. You hate tests.
No. I don't know.
No. No, no, Maggie Stuart.
No. The semester after that, I registered for 75 courses.
No. This has been so helpful. Thank you.
No. We go to Peabody.
Nobody even knows if it works
Nobody thinks I'm black when I tell them.
Nobody wants what we have.
Not a bunch of bratty, bossy brats!
Not me or anyone else.
Not today. We're celebrating!
Now, upstairs here, there's a ballroom.
Obviously, you're not in control of your emotions today,
Oh, for shit's sake! Now what the hell's wrong?
Oh, God!
Oh, the job.
Oh, yes!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh! That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me.
Oh. Any of you kids have a light?
Oh. Good morning. Thank you. Wait.
Oh. Hi, Cam. Going up?
Oh. I'm not exactly married.
Oh. My stairwell days are over.
Oh... Can we... Can we please just get through this phase?
Oh... That's the medication they put me on.
OK, OK! I said I'd make it, and I will!
OK.
OK. Go, go, go! You're gonna be late!
OK. Here's my proposal.
OK. OK. I'm sorry about that.
OK. Why... why is he acting this way?
On a more perfect day to be out on the river!
On being a husband who makes me be his wife.
On Boxing Day 1832.
On their first date,
Or clear out a storage locker or give them a ride to the airport!
Or going out and getting together for coffee,
Or was that all just part of your plan?
Or whatever they're calling it these days!
Or your teachers about any of this.
Our children went to the best schools.
Our parents just got a new sectional.
Ow! Daddy!
Peabody's the best public school in our city.
People appreciate a little kindness.
People will see you and run in the other direction!
Please don't cry, Amelia. Don't apologise to me.
Please don't introduce yourself.
Pleasure. Nice to meet you. Amelia, let's go!
Put a lot of pressure on your father.
Put yourselves to bed. I've got a mess to clean up.
Putting them to bed every night.
Railroads.
Rapists? If a rapist knocks, don't let him in!
Really?
Remember to speak up, girls.
Right there on top of his bagpipes,
Say goodbye to your mother. Come on, darling.
Seconds, anyone?
See, girls?
See, girls? The chain's worthless.
Sewing a flamenco skirt for their daughter.
She kicked him so hard in the knee, she put him on crutches.
She needs a job here in Boston!
She stayed in the city to study for her exams.
She works 50,000 times harder than any of you!
She's coming home a week early.
She's going to know he's doing a bad job.
Shit.
Should be back before midnight or after midnight.
Sleep tight.
Sleeping bags, pyjamas, stuffed animals, books,
So any time Daddy leaves him, he gets really upset.
So how come we're so poor?
So I come to you with wonderful references
So I didn't understand what a big deal it was.
So I go to New York.
So I sit down next to him, I put my hat out
So I will return on another day to show my daughters
So I'm on my way to my Ec 10 exam,
So let's make the apartment nice and clean.
So they got married and they had me... and then my sister.
So we have something to remember your mother by when she's gone.
So we have something to remember your mother by when she's gone.
So we... we lost some momentum, but we'll get it back.
So we'll be like a family again?
So you're telling me that when Dickie Jr and the other one...
So, what about the girls?
So, what's this? Some big test? I mean...
Sorry, Peter.
Sorry. Sorry.
Steady, sustained effort.
Summer after I got kicked out of Harvard.
Sweetheart, although crepes are delicious,
Sweetheart. It's Boston. They're practically expecting us.
Take the Wilbur Cross Parkway!
Taking care of you alone
Taking care of you alone
Taking them to school every... morning.
Tell them your father's manic depressive or bipolar!
Thank you so much for your time. Thank you.
Thank you, Cam, for this delicious dinner.
Thank you, Gaga.
Thank you. Thank you so much for making this possible.
Thanks. Thanks a lot.
That car sucked too.
That I wasn't exactly Harvard material.
That I wasn't exactly Harvard material.
That is a perfectly good sponge.
That is not fair.
That is where your Great Grandmother Gaga grew up.
That is willing to move heavy furniture
That is, if Mommy will have me.
That is, if Mommy will have me.
That lock was bullshit.
That other people might want.
That turns into Merritt Parkway!
That went back over five generations, yes.
That would be really nice.
That wouldn't even pay for this meal.
That your mother is in New York?
That's a battle their mother keeps fighting.
That's all I'm talking about.
That's because someone left it soaking in the dishwater.
That's because you're a mix of both of us.
That's it, Amelia. Put pressure on him.
That's it! It's sewing itself, for Christ's sake!
That's it. I'll clean it. Two days tops.
That's my wife. We love you.
That's on our menu!
That's ridiculous. Of course she's black.
That's what we do, Maggie. To hunt and mate!
That's what we do! That's why we have balls!
The car wouldn't start.
The doctor says I need more responsibilities, not less.
The girls are both phenomenal students.
The girls are going to a terrible school.
The girls stay here with you, and they can ride their bikes
The girls tell me it has no floor.
The laundry.
The lights on the roof come in our window at night
The most important meal of the day.
The point is, Cameron, you and I,
The same goes for Haldol, Thorazine and valproic acid
The way you've taken responsibility for your children?
Then I'll get a job and an apartment.
Then I'm doing them.
Then Mommy would let you come home.
Then you need to toughen up. What is there to be scared of?
There always is.
There are trays where we could eat.
There's a semi private stairwell.
There's so many things about you that I still love.
There's, uh... there's no floor here.
These Boston firms don't want me.
They can keep 'em at my apartment.
They crush my soul.
They said we're gonna get our 'A' kicked by Irish kids!
They want people like you.
They would flourish in a private school.
They're my babies.
They're not exactly the goldmine that you think they are,
They're not gonna be stopped by that dinky chain.
They're not gonna land here? Goddamnit, Dickie!
They're so excited.
Think she'd like to have a nice picnic on a boat?
This is the reason why you have to take responsibility for your condition.
This is what happens when you don't
This scrawny little bastard, he jumps me!
Those kids seem nice. We should invite them over sometime.
Thought you got kicked out of Exeter.
To get out of this halfway house.
Uh...
Um... I got into business school.
Uneven wear on the tyres.
Unhand my foot!
Unless you like getting your 'A' kicked by Irish kids.
Wait. You can't take the girls to New York.
We are hanging out with our friends!
We are not in the Peabody School district.
We are not the kind of people that throw perfectly useful things away.
We are walking away now.
We are walking away now.
We brought some friends over.
We can have cinnamon toast. There's lots of board games.
We can't just walk up and knock on people's doors.
We can't ride bikes in New York.
We could drive out to Plum Island and look for sea glass.
We could go to the Museum of Fine Arts
We did not say you could invite people to the apartment.
We don't ask you to clean up our room.
We don't know what to do with them.
We don't need a babysitter. We used to get scared.
We don't want people to see how we live!
We got there in the nick of time?
We had the best education, and I want that for our children.
We have a surprise for you.
We haven't slept together since before my breakdown.
We just don't want you to tax yourself, darling boy.
We know Daddy's a good person,
We live in a world with other people. Hi!
We met with Dr Wendell.
We need to have our own life, and you need to have yours.
We never invite you to the Christmas party.
We prefer the word 'fighter'.
We slept too long and we're gonna be late for school!
We told you you could come hang out with us.
We walk out of our house into this beautiful world!
We want you to come home right now.
We want you to come home.
We were happy. I know there is more to it than that.
We'll be braver, Daddy. Next time, I promise we'll be braver.
We'll have to make a lot of stops.
We're a family, aren't we?