• last year
Ella, at almost forty, is forced to move back in with her father Alan. She's trying to stay sober having temporarily giv | dG1fN2VfRVlwcnluM28
Transcript
00:00 ♪♪
00:03 Ella, she'd done lots of bad things.
00:06 No!
00:10 A lot of people can't forgive her.
00:12 ♪♪
00:15 Hey, Ellis.
00:17 So, where'd you get to?
00:19 You didn't answer in that bar.
00:21 No.
00:22 Really?
00:23 No.
00:26 I have two daughters,
00:28 but I don't live with them anymore.
00:31 You want to take the girls to the lakes for half-time?
00:33 Right, but you said I could have them here
00:35 for a couple of days.
00:36 Oh, here it comes.
00:37 No, it doesn't come.
00:38 I don't see my children.
00:39 Well, that's not our fault.
00:43 I think you should go to meetings every day
00:45 and put the work in.
00:46 Please stop.
00:47 I'm not gonna get my kids back
00:48 if I sit around in cafes with alcoholics.
00:50 ♪♪
00:53 Hi.
00:54 I'm new.
00:56 You look really sad.
00:59 I want to help.
01:01 [ Laughs ]
01:03 I'm gonna beat you.
01:04 No, you're not.
01:05 Oh, yes, I will.
01:06 [ Laughs ]
01:07 You look like a goldfish
01:08 doing that with your mouth.
01:10 [ Laughs ]
01:11 What?
01:12 Do you remember what you did?
01:15 Yes.
01:16 You need to fight for them.
01:17 Get out there and fight for your kids,
01:20 because one day, your life will be over,
01:22 and you can't go back and make it better.
01:24 [ Whistles ]
01:26 It's all such a mess, isn't it?
01:28 ♪♪
01:37 It really will be all right.
01:39 ♪♪
01:43 [ Birds chirping ]
01:46 (gentle music)
01:48 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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