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Love At First SightA 20 year old girl misses her flight at JFK Airport and meets a young British guy who may turn out to be her true love.A 20 year old girl misses her flight at ...
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00:00:00December 20th, John F. Kennedy International Airport
00:00:03is the worst day to travel.
00:00:05That day, more than 193,000 passengers come and go.
00:00:10And there's a 23-minute delay in the check-ins.
00:00:12And the security can take up to 117 minutes.
00:00:16But out of all the worried passengers,
00:00:19there's one passenger who our story is based on.
00:00:23Because today, that passenger is late.
00:00:26Excuse me.
00:00:28Oh.
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00:00:33Wait.
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00:00:35Sorry, madam.
00:00:36Late.
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00:02:53Tomorrow at 10 o'clock?
00:02:54No, tonight.
00:02:55I'm coming from Rockets.
00:02:57Hadley?
00:02:58Sorry.
00:02:58Okay, you buy the ticket and I'll give you the money.
00:03:03No, I have money.
00:03:04Don't be stubborn.
00:03:05The ticket will be very expensive.
00:03:06Okay, thank you.
00:03:08Okay, I'll keep it.
00:03:09Okay.
00:03:10And message me as soon as you land, okay?
00:03:12Yes, okay.
00:03:14Bye.
00:03:15Bye.
00:03:19Okay, a business class ticket for London, please.
00:03:24Thanks.
00:03:26Sorry.
00:03:37Oh, this is broken.
00:03:39That's why no one was here.
00:03:41I understand.
00:03:44What?
00:03:45No, nothing.
00:03:52You can use mine.
00:04:17Surprises.
00:04:18Brrrr.
00:04:19This is a list.
00:04:21A list?
00:04:22But every child's name is written on it.
00:04:25The name of a child who is just right.
00:04:28Just right forā€¦
00:04:32It's not spread yet.
00:04:34If we get the right treatment, we'll have a better chance of survival.
00:04:37But there's no guarantee of those things.
00:04:39Oliver decided from that day that he'll never be surprised.
00:04:43Everything in our life is measured by data.
00:04:46Social connections, buying habits, and our daily steps.
00:04:49That means there will come a day when everything in our life will be predictable.
00:04:53But some things will always surprise us, right?
00:04:58Not if there's data for everything.
00:05:00When a person is afraid of surprises, he doesn't let anything go by chance in life.
00:05:05You can use me.
00:05:07But then you find an American girl whose phone battery is dead.
00:05:12Sorry, but I didn't share the charger till the third date.
00:05:18Okay, I totally understand.
00:05:26I've got it, if you want to use it.
00:05:28Oh, thanks. My battery keeps dying.
00:05:32You'll need to do some servicing.
00:05:34Because the phone battery's charging cycle is limited.
00:05:36What are you? A tech expert?
00:05:38I'm a maths expert.
00:05:40And here, I'm studying statistics.
00:05:43Wow.
00:05:46You're telling me your stats, too?
00:05:49I'm British, so I'm bound by my habits.
00:05:54Hi, my name is Oliver.
00:05:57The twist one?
00:05:58And people say Americans don't study.
00:06:01Oh, people are right. I'm just a Dickens fan.
00:06:05I'm Hadley.
00:06:06Well, it's nice to meet you.
00:06:08Nice to meet you.
00:06:11So what are you studying, Dickens' fan, Hadley?
00:06:14Literature?
00:06:15I haven't decided yet.
00:06:18I've never thought of becoming a tax lawyer.
00:06:22Who would've thought of that?
00:06:24Tax attorneys, maybe.
00:06:29Where are you going?
00:06:31London. And you?
00:06:33Same.
00:06:34Actually, I should've been on a flight.
00:06:37But I missed my flight by four minutes.
00:06:39Oh.
00:06:42I know it's bad luck, but maybe you missed it on purpose.
00:06:52I was going to get something to eat.
00:06:54Would you like to come?
00:06:56Or do you come after the third date?
00:07:01No, there's no such rule.
00:07:04Normally, Hadley's carelessness and uncharged phones put him in trouble.
00:07:09But today, it brought him to Oliver.
00:07:12Are you going home on vacation?
00:07:14I thought London was your home.
00:07:16Yes, but I didn't want to go.
00:07:18My research would be incomplete.
00:07:20What research are you doing?
00:07:21How many percent of Americans miss their flights.
00:07:24Hmm.
00:07:25That was a good joke. Very funny.
00:07:28Oh.
00:07:29Ew. It got dirty.
00:07:30Oh.
00:07:31I think I have a solution for this.
00:07:33Wipe it and wipe your phone.
00:07:39I hate airports.
00:07:41Really? I like it.
00:07:43Why?
00:07:44It's a place where you are here and there.
00:07:48It's a world of speech.
00:07:49I think it's a world of torture.
00:07:56Don't you eat carbs?
00:07:57No, I don't like mayonnaise.
00:07:59Really?
00:08:00Yes, it's disgusting. I hate it.
00:08:02I don't like it either.
00:08:04It's number two of my top three fears.
00:08:08What are the other two?
00:08:09Dentists and bars.
00:08:10Have you thought about it?
00:08:12No, I haven't.
00:08:13If I ask you what you're afraid of, you don't have to think.
00:08:16You know.
00:08:17How do you know I'm afraid?
00:08:18Because you're eating a sandwich with a fork and knife.
00:08:26Sorry, I have to take this call.
00:08:28Okay, bye.
00:08:31You're coming at 11 tomorrow, right?
00:08:33No, 10.
00:08:34I emailed you.
00:08:35Really?
00:08:36The wifi at the gym is a little bad.
00:08:38I'm only giving you one job.
00:08:40Come pick me up at 10.
00:08:41Don't worry, I'll be there.
00:08:42I've planned a surprise for you.
00:08:45So be ready.
00:08:46No, you don't have to give me a surprise.
00:08:48It's a good surprise.
00:08:49You won't get angry.
00:08:50And if I tell you beforehand, don't get angry.
00:08:52What kind of logic is this?
00:08:54Luther, I don't want any surprises.
00:08:57Sorry, sorry.
00:08:58The wifi is bad.
00:08:59I can't hear you.
00:09:00Bye.
00:09:01Listen.
00:09:02Luther.
00:09:11I'm so sorry.
00:09:12It's okay.
00:09:13So, if you're afraid of closed places,
00:09:17where are you going in this 7-hour flight?
00:09:19That's a good question.
00:09:21There's a wedding.
00:09:23And you too?
00:09:24Yes.
00:09:26But this is to wear at home.
00:09:28It's fun to rest in pressed suits.
00:09:31I can understand.
00:09:32Wrinkles.
00:09:33Increases stress.
00:09:36Our flight announcement?
00:09:38So soon?
00:09:40You can miss this flight on the ship.
00:09:43Okay, let's go.
00:09:45My bag.
00:09:46I'll get it.
00:09:48Thanks a lot.
00:09:55Bye.
00:10:08Wait.
00:10:09Wait.
00:10:13Wait.
00:10:14Wait, I'm bonding, okay?
00:10:22You're welcome.
00:10:25That was fast.
00:10:40This is my seat.
00:10:42Oh, business class.
00:10:44My seat is at the back.
00:10:46Hello, madam.
00:10:47Can I help you find your seat?
00:10:48No, I found it.
00:10:49Thanks.
00:10:50Okay, excuse me.
00:10:51Sure.
00:10:53I'll put it here.
00:10:54Oh, thank you.
00:10:58Sorry.
00:11:02I'm exhausted.
00:11:03Sorry, one second.
00:11:05It was nice meeting you, Hadley.
00:11:07Yes.
00:11:08Good luck.
00:11:09You too.
00:11:13Good luck.
00:11:14You're so boring.
00:11:24Okay.
00:11:37Good evening.
00:11:38Morning, mate.
00:11:54Excuse me, miss.
00:11:57Yes, sir.
00:11:58My seatbelt is broken.
00:11:59Oh, let me see.
00:12:00Sure.
00:12:01Oh, no.
00:12:02Wait.
00:12:06Yes, it's broken.
00:12:07Oh, God.
00:12:08What?
00:12:09You can't fly without a seatbelt.
00:12:11No, but I have to go.
00:12:12This is a safety issue.
00:12:13Can I sit somewhere else?
00:12:15You can put me in the car.
00:12:16I'll be fine.
00:12:27Mom.
00:12:28Hi.
00:12:34Okay.
00:12:35Love you.
00:12:36Bye.
00:12:37Thank you so much for this.
00:12:46Hadley.
00:12:48Oliver.
00:12:50Oh, my God.
00:12:52That's why he shifted me.
00:12:54Wait a minute.
00:12:55Do you know each other?
00:12:56Yes, a lot.
00:12:59Then today is really your lucky day.
00:13:03This is amazing.
00:13:05I thought you must have already found out, Mr. Predictive Analytics.
00:13:10Okay, very good.
00:13:12Well done.
00:13:14Do you always get this?
00:13:16I'm also sitting in the business class for the first time.
00:13:19Can I please...
00:13:21Oh, thank you.
00:13:22...clean this up? Because it's important.
00:13:2529% of the airplanes don't get cleaned properly.
00:13:29I was just kidding.
00:13:38In the next 6 hours and 47 minutes,
00:13:40Hadley Sullivan and Oliver Jones will fall in love.
00:13:43But then, after 18 minutes of landing,
00:13:45they will be separated and never meet again.
00:13:49Well, they can meet if they get each other's name and number,
00:13:53or email, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook.
00:13:57There are a lot of options.
00:14:01Great.
00:14:08I'm so happy.
00:14:09I'm so happy.
00:14:10I'm so happy.
00:14:12If you are interested in diving,
00:14:15go to the bottom of the ocean and you will find yourself there.
00:14:20The water is 12% deep.
00:14:23And if you look at the...
00:14:25What?
00:14:26I've never seen anyone read this.
00:14:28Then you're lucky you're sitting with me.
00:14:30Oh, I mean, generally.
00:14:32And even if it's an emergency.
00:14:34Okay, so if we land in the water,
00:14:36a 5-foot girl like you will pick me up and take me out of the water?
00:14:41Do you know that the chances of this plane crashing
00:14:43is one in 50 million?
00:14:45The chances of dying in a road accident are higher than that.
00:14:47Please don't talk about dying right now.
00:14:51Sorry.
00:14:51It's okay.
00:15:11It's okay.
00:15:26Are you okay?
00:15:33What's your favorite color?
00:15:37Food?
00:15:38Animal?
00:15:41Seriously?
00:15:43Tell me.
00:15:46Do you have yellow Mexican dogs?
00:15:48Blue, Indian, or birds?
00:15:51Birds.
00:15:52Ew.
00:15:53Why are you reacting like that?
00:15:54They're symbols of freedom.
00:15:55They spread filth.
00:15:57Even dogs do that.
00:15:58They're not weird.
00:16:00Okay, what's your favorite number?
00:16:04Two.
00:16:05Yours?
00:16:06I.
00:16:08It's an imaginary number.
00:16:10It's the square root of minus one.
00:16:12Wow.
00:16:13You're a math genius.
00:16:15Maybe.
00:16:16But it's happening.
00:16:18To charm you?
00:16:21No, to distract you.
00:16:26But thank you for thinking of me as charming.
00:16:38Thanks for the help.
00:16:40It's okay.
00:16:42I'll keep it.
00:16:43Oh, thank you, young man.
00:16:45That's okay.
00:16:47You have a nice boyfriend.
00:16:48Thanks.
00:16:49Where did you meet?
00:16:51Actually, we...
00:16:53We met at the airport.
00:16:54I'm telling the truth.
00:16:55Really?
00:16:56Yes, because his phone was dead.
00:16:59So I offered him my charger.
00:17:01We started talking.
00:17:03And then...
00:17:04And he's been charging my phone ever since.
00:17:06That's great.
00:17:09Anyway, have a nice flight.
00:17:11You, too.
00:17:14Will you tell me more about the wedding?
00:17:16Oh, yes.
00:17:20Yes.
00:17:23It's my dad's second marriage.
00:17:26And I haven't met the bride yet.
00:17:28So...
00:17:29So you're going to your dad's wedding?
00:17:31Yes.
00:17:32And you've never met his fiancƩe?
00:17:34No.
00:17:35But how?
00:17:36Well...
00:17:39It all started when he got a job teaching poetry in Oxford.
00:17:43He promised to go.
00:17:46It was only a matter of a few months.
00:17:48But he divorced his mom from London.
00:17:50And he fell in love with a girl named Charlotte.
00:17:53And he proposed to her.
00:17:56And then he got his daughter, who hadn't seen him for a year,
00:17:59to marry him.
00:18:01And he kept her in a box for a day
00:18:04so that she could stand with him in a dress of her choice.
00:18:07It must have been very difficult.
00:18:09Yes.
00:18:10I'm telling you this just to reassure you.
00:18:1350% of marriages are undivorced.
00:18:16You mean, it's not 50%?
00:18:18Yes, but there's a higher chance of a divorce in this case.
00:18:22I should be happy to hear that.
00:18:24You're not?
00:18:25No. Not at all.
00:18:27You know what's the worst part?
00:18:29You know what's the worst part?
00:18:31He'll go back to everyone tomorrow
00:18:33and make the same promises that he broke earlier.
00:18:36I know people can fall in love again.
00:18:39But I think if it's true, why prove it?
00:18:42Why throw a big party and show it to the world?
00:18:47I don't think that's true love.
00:18:50True love is when your partner
00:18:54holds your hand in trouble.
00:18:59That's all.
00:19:00No engagement, no wedding.
00:19:03I've been here all my life.
00:19:06That's what I think.
00:19:11I think marriage is a lifelong promise.
00:19:17Not everyone keeps their promises.
00:19:22Anyways, this was my wedding.
00:19:26What about you?
00:19:27Tell me something dramatic,
00:19:28like your step-mom is getting married to your uncle.
00:19:33What would you like?
00:19:34Tasty chicken and vegetables?
00:19:36Or dry fish?
00:19:38Chicken, please.
00:19:41I want this fish.
00:19:45Chicken.
00:19:46Excellent choice, ma'am.
00:19:49Wow, our second dinner date.
00:19:51We're moving fast.
00:19:55Let's go.
00:20:23Are you okay?
00:20:24Sorry.
00:20:25Oh, my God.
00:20:27I mean...
00:20:28I look sexy, you know?
00:20:30Perfect fit.
00:20:31I thought so too. Thank you.
00:20:34Were you telling the truth about Dickens?
00:20:36Oh, um...
00:20:38I haven't read this one.
00:20:40But someone has.
00:20:42Yes, um...
00:20:43This is my dad's. He gave it to me after the divorce.
00:20:46He used to give me his favorite books.
00:20:49And then those books became my favorite.
00:20:54This is Dickens' best book.
00:20:55I've read it many times.
00:20:58I can't recommend you too many books these days.
00:21:01But whatever it is, you should read a few books.
00:21:06Thanks.
00:21:08So, shall we go skiing?
00:21:13Yes, I'll go to the washroom.
00:21:25It's better to have something good and never lose it.
00:21:36So, I'm giving it back to you.
00:21:39Without reading it?
00:21:40Yes, without reading it.
00:21:43I see.
00:21:48Would you like to watch a movie with me?
00:21:51After the first dinner date, a romantic movie.
00:21:55There's no problem with romance in movies.
00:21:58The ending should be happy.
00:22:01No, I was saying...
00:22:03Okay.
00:22:04I was saying...
00:22:05No, it's okay.
00:22:06What's wrong with movies?
00:22:07I like happy endings.
00:22:20Okay.
00:22:43Let me come to the gate.
00:22:44Let me come to the gate with you.
00:22:45Mom, I'm 20 years old.
00:22:46Please, why don't you listen to me?
00:22:47No.
00:22:48Okay.
00:22:53And you too.
00:23:06Bye.
00:23:18Bye.
00:23:25Are you writing a speech?
00:23:28Yes.
00:23:30Best man.
00:23:32Yes, that's what I'm writing.
00:23:35Did you sleep?
00:23:37A little.
00:23:40You know, I was thinking...
00:23:42You shouldn't return this.
00:23:44Your books.
00:23:45Why not?
00:23:48Because before the divorce, you and your dad were very close.
00:23:51Which means...
00:23:52It's possible that you'll forgive him in the future.
00:23:56That's why I'm doing this right now.
00:23:59You and your calculations.
00:24:03Yes, my brother also leaves me sometimes.
00:24:05Do you have a brother?
00:24:07Yes, I have one.
00:24:08He's two years younger.
00:24:10Luther.
00:24:11Does he live in London?
00:24:12Yes, with mom and dad.
00:24:14But a few months ago, he bought a green Sprinter van.
00:24:17So, he lives there.
00:24:19It looks cool.
00:24:22He says the same thing to me.
00:24:24Are you two close?
00:24:26Since childhood?
00:24:30Why do you ask so many questions?
00:24:32Tell me.
00:24:35Our mom fell ill when we were young.
00:24:37That's why, yes.
00:24:39But we're very different.
00:24:41But it's okay, I'm used to it.
00:24:45Is your mom okay now?
00:24:47She was in cancer control for 14 years.
00:24:49But she's getting better again.
00:24:52I'm sorry.
00:24:55No, she's fine now.
00:25:05You're very dangerous.
00:25:06Don't you know that?
00:25:09Me?
00:25:11Yes.
00:25:13I've told you a lot.
00:25:21Okay, I'm going to bed now.
00:25:24And then I'll get some sleep.
00:25:27Yeah, me too.
00:25:41Sooner or later, the fever ends
00:25:45And I wind up feeling down
00:25:52I need a man, I'll take a chance on it
00:25:57Love that burns hard enough to last
00:26:02When the night falls
00:26:06My lonely heart calls
00:26:11I need a man, I'll take a chance on it
00:26:15Love that burns hard enough to last
00:26:19When the night falls
00:26:22My lonely heart calls
00:26:26I need a man, I'll take a chance on it
00:26:31Love that burns hard enough to last
00:26:36Ooh, I wanna dance with somebody
00:26:41I wanna feel the heat with somebody
00:26:46Yeah, I wanna dance with somebody
00:26:52With somebody who loves me
00:26:56Don't you wanna dance?
00:26:57Do you wanna dance?
00:26:58Don't you wanna dance?
00:27:01Don't you wanna dance?
00:27:02Do you wanna dance?
00:27:03Don't you wanna dance?
00:27:06Don't you wanna dance?
00:27:07Do you wanna dance?
00:27:09Don't you wanna dance?
00:27:13With somebody who loves me
00:27:18Ladies and gentlemen, I am your captain speaking.
00:27:21We are about to land.
00:27:35Good morning.
00:27:37Good morning.
00:27:40I wanted to ask...
00:27:41No, you.
00:27:43You tell me.
00:27:45I wanted to ask you...
00:27:49Where is this wedding taking place?
00:27:56Shoreditch, I think.
00:27:58Shoreditch, yes. It's a very nice place.
00:28:01You tell me, where do you want to go?
00:28:04I have to reach Peckham at 1 o'clock.
00:28:06There's an old church where my parents used to do small prayers.
00:28:09You have to reach by 1 o'clock, but my dad's wedding is at 12 o'clock.
00:28:13Don't stress me out.
00:28:15You are very strong.
00:28:17If you hurry up and clear all the customs.
00:28:21Oh God.
00:28:24Clouds like Ruhi look very nice.
00:28:28They look just like the ones you used to draw as a kid.
00:28:33That means your drawing will definitely be good.
00:28:36Mine is bad.
00:28:37Well, I'd like to see it.
00:28:38Sorry, you can meet your family after the fifth date.
00:28:42But I slept with you on the first date.
00:28:47I'm breaking the rules for you.
00:28:50Me too.
00:29:00UK passports on the left.
00:29:02The rest on the right.
00:29:03Ready?
00:29:04UK passports on the left.
00:29:06The rest on the right.
00:29:07UK passports on the left.
00:29:09The rest on the right.
00:29:11Sir, ma'am.
00:29:13Please, you carry on.
00:29:14Now give me your phone.
00:29:15Okay.
00:29:16Sir, you are standing in a line.
00:29:17I know. Sorry, just a minute.
00:29:19This is my number.
00:29:20UK passports on the left.
00:29:21The rest on the right.
00:29:22Get out and message me.
00:29:23Sir, please.
00:29:24Okay.
00:29:25Yes, I'm going.
00:29:26Or I'll meet you outside.
00:29:28What did you say?
00:29:29I'll meet you outside.
00:29:31Okay.
00:29:32Both lines don't go to different countries.
00:29:36Oh, shit.
00:29:41Next, please.
00:29:52Next.
00:29:58Next, please.
00:30:02Next.
00:30:06Morning, madam.
00:30:07Morning.
00:30:08Morning, madam.
00:30:09Morning.
00:30:10Hi, sorry.
00:30:13Here it is.
00:30:14How did you come to London?
00:30:15There's a wedding.
00:30:16And how long are you going to stay here?
00:30:18Only for the weekend.
00:30:20So, did you get his name and number?
00:30:24What?
00:30:25The one you're going to stay with.
00:30:29Oh, yes.
00:30:31Andrew Sullivan.
00:30:32He's my dad.
00:30:33We're going to stay at the Spitterfield Hotel
00:30:36until the wedding.
00:30:37Okay.
00:30:39Enjoy your trip.
00:31:07Yes.
00:31:27Hi.
00:31:28Yeah, ma'am.
00:31:31One second.
00:31:32I have to go to Shoreditch.
00:31:34Uh...
00:31:36St. Luke's Church.
00:31:38In Shoreditch.
00:32:02An advice for all girls.
00:32:03There's only a 2% chance of finding love at the airport.
00:32:07And if a guy gives you his number,
00:32:09make sure the phone is charged.
00:32:12Oh, no.
00:32:13And make sure you ask for his surname.
00:32:24Hi.
00:32:25I'm in a taxi.
00:32:26Where are you?
00:32:28I'm half an hour away.
00:32:30Okay.
00:32:31Charlotte's friend is waiting.
00:32:33Whose?
00:32:35Yours.
00:32:36And I'm doing it too.
00:33:04Took a bus to Border Plain
00:33:06Not a single plan in place
00:33:09For the great escape
00:33:17She's not wealthy, but she's rich
00:33:19Read all the books on how to live
00:33:21And the final chapter said
00:33:24This is the great escape
00:33:27Hadley arrived at her dad's wedding just 7 minutes earlier.
00:33:31But it was enough time to cast a spell on the bridesmaids.
00:33:36She's late.
00:33:37Don't worry.
00:33:38Why didn't she come earlier?
00:33:39Is that her?
00:33:40Are you Hadley?
00:33:41Hi.
00:33:42Hadley.
00:33:43Hi.
00:33:44I'm Bertie.
00:33:45And these are Violet, Jasmine and Shanti.
00:33:47Hey, guys.
00:33:48Sorry I'm late.
00:33:49Yes, our little princess is on time.
00:33:52Sit down.
00:33:53Let me fix your dress.
00:33:54Your hair.
00:33:56It's so yummy.
00:33:57And the skin too.
00:33:59Don't go bald.
00:34:01I can't believe it.
00:34:04Pineapple style.
00:34:05It doesn't suit you.
00:34:11Want some tequila?
00:34:13The first rule of a British wedding.
00:34:15Get drunk.
00:34:16Cheers.
00:34:30After all that, Andrew Sullivan's second wedding
00:34:33started just 10 minutes late.
00:34:36And it went on for 52 minutes and 18 seconds.
00:34:39There were 760 flowers at the wedding.
00:34:415 bridesmaids.
00:34:43And 48 hats.
00:34:59And now it's time to play your cards.
00:35:01I think that you could fall for me.
00:35:04There's no doubt that Charlotte Angleby was very happy.
00:35:08And Andrew Sullivan had love in his eyes.
00:35:11It's so nice to have someone to share your tears.
00:35:13The minister spoke for a long time.
00:35:157 jokes were cracked.
00:35:174 emotional stories were told.
00:35:19And the word love was used 12 times.
00:35:2431% of the guests cried tears of joy.
00:35:262 rings were exchanged.
00:35:28But one bridesmaid was thinking about the boy she met on the plane.
00:35:33Will you live together?
00:35:36Yes.
00:35:38I'm sorry.
00:35:39I accept.
00:35:41From this moment on, you are husband and wife.
00:35:58I'm sorry.
00:35:59I accept.
00:36:01I accept.
00:36:02I accept.
00:36:03I accept.
00:36:04I accept.
00:36:05I accept.
00:36:06I accept.
00:36:07I accept.
00:36:08I accept.
00:36:09I accept.
00:36:10I accept.
00:36:11I accept.
00:36:12I accept.
00:36:14Usually, there's a 75-minute break between the wedding and the reception.
00:36:18But today's wedding has a 240-minute break.
00:36:21Which means that Hadley had to think about what to say to her dad in the next 4 hours.
00:36:27Hadley.
00:36:30Hey.
00:36:31I'm so happy to see you.
00:36:35You look so different.
00:36:38You've grown up.
00:36:40Yes.
00:36:41I don't know how.
00:36:44Anyways, congrats.
00:36:46Big day.
00:36:47Oh, thank you.
00:36:49I'm very happy.
00:36:50And I'm very happy that you came.
00:36:52But I tried to miss you.
00:36:56Yes.
00:36:57Yes.
00:36:58It was a joke, dad.
00:36:59Yes.
00:37:00It was very funny.
00:37:02Okay, listen.
00:37:03I wanted to ask you something.
00:37:04Which I didn't think was right.
00:37:06I wanted to ask you over the phone.
00:37:08Cell phone.
00:37:09Yes.
00:37:11Charlotte and I were thinking.
00:37:13That...
00:37:15Will you dance with me at the reception?
00:37:18Oh.
00:37:19I knew you'd think it was stupid.
00:37:21But...
00:37:22Okay.
00:37:23Really?
00:37:24Will you?
00:37:25Is that all?
00:37:27Yes.
00:37:28That's all.
00:37:29Great.
00:37:30Hadley.
00:37:31I'm so happy to see you.
00:37:33Look, she's there.
00:37:35Your dad was worried that you wouldn't make it.
00:37:37And he was talking about cancelling.
00:37:39Really?
00:37:40Yes.
00:37:41What would I do without you?
00:37:43You're my daughter.
00:37:44Listen.
00:37:45The photographer asked you to get ready in five minutes.
00:37:48Tell him to go to hell.
00:37:49I'm with a special guest.
00:37:51Okay.
00:37:52Where are you going?
00:37:55Hmm.
00:37:58Okay, let's go.
00:37:59Only once a day, right?
00:38:01No.
00:38:02Not statistically.
00:38:03Excuse me.
00:38:04Some guests have to say goodbye.
00:38:05Okay.
00:38:06I'll see you later.
00:38:07Oh, Tom, Karen.
00:38:08Thank you for coming.
00:38:10I really liked it.
00:38:11We'll be back by the reception.
00:38:13We have to go to a memorial service.
00:38:16At Peckham House.
00:38:17Oh, my God.
00:38:18I'm so sorry.
00:38:19Whose?
00:38:20Tom's.
00:38:21A friend from the theatre.
00:38:22He's in a lot of trouble.
00:38:23He's married.
00:38:24He has two sons.
00:38:25He died of cancer 12 years ago.
00:38:27Then he came back.
00:38:29One of his sons dropped out of school today.
00:38:32Oh, gosh.
00:38:33He must be devastated.
00:38:34Coming all the way alone to his mom's funeral.
00:38:38I'm going to a wedding.
00:38:40You're going too, right?
00:38:42Actually, this is my lounge wear.
00:38:44It's fun to rest in pressed suits.
00:38:49Oliver and Hadley's families
00:38:51have a 0.2% chance of becoming friends.
00:38:55Hadley, let's take some pictures.
00:38:59In 13 minutes, a bus will leave from Shoreditch to Peckham.
00:39:04Hadley has two minutes to decide
00:39:06if she wants to take that bus or not.
00:39:10If she doesn't,
00:39:11she'll have less than a 6% chance of meeting Oliver.
00:39:15Oh.
00:39:16Look, fate can change
00:39:20when we take the first step.
00:39:26Hadley, what are you doing?
00:39:28Sorry.
00:39:29I have to go.
00:39:30What?
00:39:31Yes, I have some work.
00:39:33I have to go now.
00:39:34But I'll be back.
00:39:37Here? In London?
00:39:38Yes.
00:39:39When does the reception and drinks start?
00:39:41In four hours.
00:39:42Great. I'll be back by then.
00:39:43I promise.
00:39:44But where are you going?
00:39:46Don't worry. I'll be back.
00:39:50Okay.
00:40:20Hadley wasn't sure if this was the right decision.
00:40:22But her heart kept telling her to go.
00:40:26Does this bus go to Peckham?
00:40:28Yes, if you pay for it.
00:40:29How do I pay?
00:40:30With your magic wand.
00:40:32My what?
00:40:34Use your credit card.
00:40:36Yes, obviously.
00:40:37Me neither.
00:40:41Sit in the back.
00:40:42Yes, sorry.
00:40:47Kids these days.
00:40:51Wait.
00:40:52You don't know the other side of the story.
00:41:20Okay.
00:41:51Woo!
00:41:53Olly!
00:41:54Yo, yo, yo.
00:41:56Welcome back, Trek.
00:41:58Sorry about this.
00:42:00Luther.
00:42:01DJ Johnsey.
00:42:02I'm Stubborn.
00:42:03What?
00:42:04Surprise.
00:42:05Arrest me.
00:42:06Why?
00:42:07Everyone likes you.
00:42:08Peace.
00:42:09DJ Johnsey.
00:42:10I'm Stubborn.
00:42:12Yes, okay.
00:42:14We should go.
00:42:16Come in.
00:42:18Let me tell you this.
00:42:20I wasn't performing.
00:42:22I was welcoming my brother.
00:42:24Then go somewhere else and welcome him.
00:42:26Yes, sir. We were just leaving.
00:42:28Actually, I was waiting for someone else.
00:42:30Then go outside and welcome him.
00:42:32Okay?
00:42:34Let's go.
00:42:38I'm glad you're here.
00:42:46Okay.
00:43:16So, how are you?
00:43:18And how was your flight?
00:43:20The flight was good, actually.
00:43:22Surprisingly.
00:43:24You're really going to give a speech by doing an electronic dance?
00:43:26Yeah, what will you do on stage?
00:43:28Maths?
00:43:30No, I'm going to give a speech like a normal person.
00:43:32Boring!
00:43:46Oliver Jones started getting ready when he reached Peckham.
00:43:52Because that day,
00:43:54he had to play the role of Shakespeare.
00:43:56How are you, Romeo?
00:43:58I'm not Romeo.
00:44:00I'm Macbeth.
00:44:02You look smart.
00:44:04Okay, don't overact.
00:44:06Let's go inside, okay?
00:44:08I'm Bottom.
00:44:10Yeah, you're right.
00:44:12He was the most famous character in Shakespeare.
00:44:14There were one duck,
00:44:16two hamlets, and five juliets.
00:44:18Still, it wasn't an ordinary Shakespeare-themed party.
00:44:20Actually,
00:44:22it wasn't a party at all.
00:44:26What did he say?
00:44:30Hey!
00:44:32How are you?
00:44:34I had fun with you.
00:44:36My lion is here.
00:44:38How was the flight?
00:44:40Surprising. He doesn't say anything.
00:44:42Are you okay? Where's Mom?
00:44:44Here.
00:44:46Hi, Mom.
00:44:48Oliver.
00:44:54Welcome, everyone.
00:44:56Thank you for coming here.
00:44:58And to celebrate with us,
00:45:00Tessa Jones' living memorial.
00:45:04Or in the language of our son, Luther,
00:45:06her farewell party.
00:45:08He's a little crazy, but he's very sweet to us.
00:45:10So, yes,
00:45:12his dream is about to come true.
00:45:14All his friends and enemies
00:45:16will perform in this farewell party.
00:45:20Whoever wants to say something,
00:45:22can sing or dance.
00:45:24Gloria is going to dance.
00:45:26And I'm going to sing a romantic poem.
00:45:30I won't take any more time.
00:45:32This evening's star and center of attraction
00:45:34wants to say something to you.
00:45:36So, here's
00:45:38the piece of my heart,
00:45:40the peace of my soul.
00:45:48Tessa.
00:45:58All of you
00:46:02who have come here today.
00:46:04So, yes,
00:46:06what happened was that
00:46:08Val and I were planning my funeral.
00:46:10And it sounded so interesting
00:46:12that I felt like
00:46:14I wish I could see it all.
00:46:16And you're right.
00:46:18I don't like it
00:46:20when people
00:46:22do good behind my back.
00:46:24I think, what's the point?
00:46:28We only know this
00:46:30when we know
00:46:32how our story ended.
00:46:34And...
00:46:38Now I know
00:46:40that my story
00:46:42is a love story.
00:46:44My life began
00:46:46when I met Val in college.
00:46:48In Shakespeare class,
00:46:50Richard the Third
00:46:52was performing.
00:46:54Very well.
00:46:56Not at all.
00:46:58Shakespeare said,
00:47:00what is love
00:47:02without love?
00:47:04What can I say?
00:47:06I just love it.
00:47:08And since then,
00:47:10we have lived
00:47:12a beautiful story
00:47:14that our two
00:47:16lovely, dashing,
00:47:18handsome sons have completed.
00:47:20And thank you all
00:47:22for being an important part of it.
00:47:26I have no complaints.
00:47:28So, let's celebrate.
00:47:30Let's celebrate.
00:47:32And let's eat so much
00:47:34that we get bloated.
00:47:36And let's get drunk.
00:47:38And there's only one rule for today.
00:47:40I...
00:47:46Don't forget to say goodbye.
00:47:48Okay?
00:47:50Ta-da!
00:47:52The end.
00:47:54Ta-da! Thank you, thank you.
00:47:56This is only for tonight.
00:48:00Move the chair, please.
00:48:04Apologies, please.
00:48:10Tessa Jones' Living Memorial
00:48:12ran for 1 hour and 32 minutes.
00:48:1426 people gave speeches
00:48:16and 9 told stories.
00:48:18Loyalty and...
00:48:20What was it?
00:48:22I forgot. I totally forgot.
00:48:24It was very difficult to remember.
00:48:26There were five poems.
00:48:30Eight songs.
00:48:32Three dancers.
00:48:36A freestyle rap.
00:48:38And a weird DJ.
00:48:42When I say DJ,
00:48:44you say John C.
00:48:46DJ.
00:48:48What?
00:48:50Say it properly.
00:48:52DJ.
00:48:54John C.
00:48:56DJ.
00:48:5887% of the guests
00:49:00had tears in their eyes.
00:49:02The word love
00:49:04was said 49 times.
00:49:06And one son
00:49:08was thinking about
00:49:10the girl he met on the plane.
00:49:28Oliver went away
00:49:30from his mother's memorial
00:49:32for a while.
00:49:34And Hadley Sullivan
00:49:36was approaching him
00:49:38at a slow pace.
00:49:58Oh, excuse me.
00:50:00Yes?
00:50:02Hi.
00:50:04Can you help me?
00:50:06My phone is dead.
00:50:08I have to go to Bedcombe House.
00:50:10Oh, okay.
00:50:12So, right from Queen's Road,
00:50:14left from King's Grove,
00:50:16and then to the left,
00:50:18inside the gate.
00:50:20Great.
00:50:26Great.
00:50:28Cool. Thank you.
00:50:30Bye.
00:50:56Oliver.
00:51:26Oliver.
00:51:28Oliver.
00:51:30Oliver.
00:51:32Oliver.
00:51:34Oliver.
00:51:36Oliver.
00:51:38Oliver.
00:51:40Oliver.
00:51:42Oliver.
00:51:44Oliver.
00:51:46Oliver.
00:51:48Oliver.
00:51:50Oliver.
00:51:52Oliver.
00:51:54Oliver.
00:51:56Oliver.
00:51:58Oliver.
00:52:00Oliver.
00:52:02Oliver.
00:52:04Oliver.
00:52:06Oliver.
00:52:08Oliver.
00:52:10Oliver.
00:52:12Oliver.
00:52:14Oliver.
00:52:16Oliver.
00:52:18Oliver.
00:52:20Oliver.
00:52:22Okay.
00:52:28Love you.
00:52:30I love you, too.
00:52:52Excuse me.
00:52:54Is this the memorial?
00:52:56Oh, yes.
00:52:58Do you know if Oliver is here?
00:53:00I haven't seen him.
00:53:02Maybe Luther knows.
00:53:04Okay. Thank you.
00:53:22Luther?
00:53:24Yes.
00:53:26Are you Oliver's brother?
00:53:28Yes.
00:53:30Right?
00:53:32Are you American?
00:53:34Yes.
00:53:36Is Oliver here?
00:53:38I'm his friend.
00:53:40I'll take you.
00:53:44It's a nice van.
00:53:46It's a Sprinter.
00:53:48I can see that.
00:53:50Come on.
00:53:56Hi, Mom. Hi, Dad.
00:53:58Have you seen Ollie?
00:54:00No, I haven't.
00:54:02She's trying to find him.
00:54:04This is Oliver's friend.
00:54:06Oliver's friend?
00:54:08Hi. Hadley. Nice to meet you.
00:54:10Ben.
00:54:12Tessa. Hadley.
00:54:14You're lost.
00:54:16Have you seen a ghost?
00:54:18No.
00:54:20Sorry.
00:54:22I was told
00:54:24this is a memorial.
00:54:26Oh.
00:54:28You thought I was dead.
00:54:30I'm glad you're not dead.
00:54:32Me too.
00:54:34This is a little weird,
00:54:36but I brought it,
00:54:38so you can keep it.
00:54:40No, it's not weird at all.
00:54:42Thank you so much.
00:54:44And you don't have to feel bad
00:54:46about it.
00:54:48Usually, people don't keep
00:54:50memorials before they die.
00:54:52It's a good idea.
00:54:54I mean, what's the point
00:54:56if they say nice things
00:54:58after they die?
00:55:00I agree.
00:55:02Let's dance.
00:55:04Get up, Mom.
00:55:06Get up.
00:55:08I'm glad we met.
00:55:10Me too.
00:55:13I'm glad I carried you in my arms.
00:55:15Really?
00:55:17You look a bit old.
00:55:19You look a bit old.
00:55:21No, it's not like that.
00:55:23No.
00:55:26I'm glad we met.
00:55:28I'm glad we met.
00:55:30I'm glad we met.
00:55:32I'm glad we met.
00:55:34I'm glad we met.
00:55:36I'm glad we met.
00:55:38I'm glad we met.
00:55:40problem
00:55:42problem
00:55:44problem
00:55:46problem
00:55:48problem
00:55:50system
00:55:52system
00:56:02word
00:56:04word
00:56:06word
00:56:08She would want you to, she would want you to.
00:56:38I don't know.
00:56:47Come on.
00:57:08Hey, nice to meet you.
00:57:32By the way, my mom is dying of lung cancer.
00:57:34So I'm going to London for her memorial.
00:57:36But there's a twist in the story.
00:57:38She's not dead yet.
00:57:39She's thrown a Shakespeare-themed farewell party for herself.
00:57:42Which is totally normal,
00:57:43when she should be getting treatment right now.
00:57:52Are you okay?
00:57:56Yes, I'm okay.
00:58:01Really?
00:58:03Only 9% of lung cancer patients live more than 10 years.
00:58:08Why do you always do this?
00:58:11What?
00:58:12Whatever you say, you say it in numbers.
00:58:15And you don't express your feelings.
00:58:22Like when?
00:58:25I mean, I don't know.
00:58:27In everything.
00:58:28In movies.
00:58:30Your feelings.
00:58:42Sorry, I...
00:58:45I love you.
00:58:47But I think...
00:58:48I said it to express it.
00:58:49I know.
00:58:50And I was expressing something for the first time.
00:58:54Sorry.
00:58:58It's okay.
00:59:03I think a lot is going on in your life.
00:59:05And you're just showing it.
00:59:07You don't care.
00:59:10What do you want?
00:59:12Do you want me to say that I'm completely broken?
00:59:15That I miss her already?
00:59:17And this is the worst day of my life.
00:59:19And there's going to be a worse day.
00:59:22I just came to support you.
00:59:24And maybe I can't open my heart.
00:59:26I met you in front of a girl.
00:59:32Hey, Ollie.
00:59:34Everyone's leaving.
00:59:35So can you give your speech now?
00:59:37Yeah, I'll be right back.
00:59:39You go.
00:59:43I shouldn't have come here.
00:59:45I said too much.
00:59:48No, it's okay.
00:59:49I have to go now.
00:59:51So...
00:59:52Uh...
01:00:03Sorry.
01:00:04It's okay.
01:00:21It's okay.
01:00:28Excuse me.
01:00:29Sorry.
01:00:30You forgot your bag.
01:00:31Oh, my bag...
01:01:03First, uh...
01:01:04I didn't get a chance to say anything.
01:01:07So, uh...
01:01:09I'll say it now.
01:01:13Thirty-seven.
01:01:15Shakespeare has written thirty-seven plays.
01:01:18And my mom has read and performed those plays for me and my brother.
01:01:24She went to drop us off at school for 1900 days.
01:01:27Until we grew up.
01:01:32Twice...
01:01:34She made my strawberry jellies.
01:01:36When I broke up with my girlfriend.
01:01:45I always...
01:01:49I...
01:01:53I've always counted my mom's life in numbers.
01:01:59What can I do?
01:02:00I am what I am.
01:02:02Mom, you know me.
01:02:04I always do this.
01:02:08Maybe this way...
01:02:11I can face the world.
01:02:12I get courage.
01:02:14But the truth is...
01:02:15That...
01:02:20My mom is not a number.
01:02:25Her identity is not from the play.
01:02:27Or...
01:02:29Not from the food she cooks.
01:02:31Or not from the advice she gives.
01:02:34She is my mom.
01:02:41I will destroy you.
01:03:04Excuse me. Is this the way to the station?
01:03:06I don't know. Sorry.
01:03:18Shit.
01:03:20My bag.
01:03:33My bag.
01:03:57Can you exchange this?
01:04:04Do you stay until the morning light?
01:04:07Can you show me the purple one?
01:04:08Excuse me. Sorry.
01:04:10Is the hospital fields nearby?
01:04:12Just a minute, ma'am.
01:04:13Let me give the luggage to the customer.
01:04:14Sorry.
01:04:15I am sorry.
01:04:17Maybe...
01:04:19I'm scared of being lonely.
01:04:23I don't let anybody be lonely.
01:04:27Okay.
01:04:34Sir, can I take your call for a second?
01:04:38Just a second.
01:04:45Hello.
01:04:46Dad.
01:04:47Hadley.
01:04:48Are you okay?
01:04:49We have just reached the reception.
01:04:50You are not answering the phone.
01:04:51The battery is dead.
01:04:52Sorry.
01:04:53I...
01:04:54I...
01:04:56What happened?
01:05:00I...
01:05:03I'm lost.
01:05:05Where are you?
01:05:06Tell me the street number.
01:05:09Ezra Street, E2.
01:05:12Okay.
01:05:13Stay there.
01:05:14I'm coming to pick you up.
01:05:15Okay.
01:05:24Hadley.
01:05:26Hadley.
01:05:34Hadley.
01:05:37Hi.
01:05:39Sorry for spoiling your day.
01:05:42I was worried, dear.
01:05:48What's the matter?
01:05:51You must not be angry.
01:05:52No.
01:05:53But I still want to know what's going on.
01:05:58I...
01:06:01I went to meet a boy on the plane.
01:06:06A boy?
01:06:08How old is he?
01:06:09Dad.
01:06:11Sorry.
01:06:12His name is Oliver.
01:06:15He is a math expert.
01:06:18And...
01:06:19And...
01:06:21He is nice.
01:06:24Surprising and...
01:06:27I thought he came for the wedding.
01:06:29But I found out that he came for his mom's memorial.
01:06:32She is not dead, but she is about to die.
01:06:36And...
01:06:39I thought I should be with him.
01:06:44It must sound stupid.
01:06:46No.
01:06:47Why would it sound stupid?
01:06:48Because I've known him for eight hours.
01:06:52He was sitting next to me.
01:06:54And I left your wedding to find him.
01:06:57What's the point of that?
01:07:00It's not necessary.
01:07:03You heard your heart.
01:07:15Why did you leave mom?
01:07:19Why did you leave our family?
01:07:21Oh, Harleen.
01:07:25Why didn't you try?
01:07:32I don't know if I can explain it to you.
01:07:36It's difficult.
01:07:40Maybe with time, we stopped giving importance to our relationship.
01:07:47When I came here, I knew...
01:07:54Love requires hard work.
01:07:57So you chose Charlotte because it was easy?
01:08:00No.
01:08:02No, I...
01:08:03I learned from my mistakes.
01:08:06And now I don't want to lose you.
01:08:12Our life was good.
01:08:17I wish it hadn't changed.
01:08:21I'm sorry.
01:08:24I...
01:08:25I didn't want to hurt you.
01:08:28I know.
01:08:39It's okay.
01:08:41It's okay.
01:09:09You're welcome.
01:09:13I feel better.
01:09:16I missed you.
01:09:22Shall we go to your reception party?
01:09:26You're a good trainer.
01:09:28Sneakers, dad.
01:09:32Charlotte.
01:09:33I know.
01:09:34Just give her one chance.
01:09:35No.
01:09:37Hi, baby.
01:09:39I was hungry.
01:09:40I haven't eaten anything all day.
01:09:41Actually, all month.
01:09:43Do you want to eat?
01:09:44No, thank you.
01:09:45You eat.
01:09:46Is everything okay?
01:09:47Yes, we were just talking.
01:09:52I'm sorry.
01:09:53I just ran away.
01:09:54It's okay.
01:09:55I put so much pressure on you.
01:09:57About the bridesmaids and the dance.
01:09:59I would have run away too.
01:10:01No, it's not that.
01:10:02I know how important you are to your dad.
01:10:05I just want you to like me too.
01:10:08Sorry, I'm putting pressure on you again.
01:10:10It's okay.
01:10:12Are you sure you don't want a sandwich?
01:10:14No, I don't like mayonnaise.
01:10:15No, she doesn't like mayonnaise.
01:10:17Yes.
01:10:27Can I say something?
01:10:28I really liked it.
01:10:30It won't be easy to come here.
01:10:32Plus, she likes you.
01:10:35Mom, what are you doing?
01:10:37Aren't we going to talk about it?
01:10:39No, not at all.
01:10:41Do you know what the chances of a long-distance relationship breaking up are?
01:10:4456%.
01:10:45That's why I don't want to do it.
01:10:46Wait a minute.
01:10:47Hadley Ella Sullivan.
01:10:48Birthday, January 16th.
01:10:49Give this to me.
01:10:50Come on.
01:10:51What's the matter?
01:10:52You have to go give her this bag back.
01:10:54I can't go.
01:10:55I don't know where it is.
01:10:56Then when will the internet come in handy?
01:10:57What are you doing?
01:10:58What?
01:10:59Hey, give it to me.
01:11:00Don't fight.
01:11:01Don't fight.
01:11:02I'm going to die.
01:11:03Don't fight.
01:11:04Don't bother me.
01:11:06Mom.
01:11:09Sweeties.
01:11:10It's a very good book.
01:11:13And what is this?
01:11:14Marriage at St. Luke's Church.
01:11:16And then at Reception Naval College.
01:11:18At 6 in the evening.
01:11:19I found out.
01:11:21It's great.
01:11:22So now I'm going to a stranger's wedding?
01:11:24Please go.
01:11:25There are chances or not.
01:11:29Come on, Mom.
01:11:30I'll take you upstairs.
01:11:31Go to your room.
01:11:32Come on.
01:11:33Easy.
01:11:34Easy.
01:11:35I'll get the oxygen.
01:11:36I'll take her.
01:11:44You know,
01:11:46if I knew that your mom would have cancer
01:11:49and she would die when I fell in love with her,
01:11:55do you know what decision I would have taken?
01:12:01I would have married her anyway.
01:12:06I understand.
01:12:31It's a strange, strange game.
01:12:36Nothing ever be the same.
01:12:40I wonder
01:12:45if I'll be the same again.
01:12:49Well, I'm blushing just to think it.
01:12:53You know, I never in my whole life
01:12:57or my friends that I've started talking
01:13:02to say I'm changing.
01:13:04I don't know what they're on about.
01:13:12Stupid weddings.
01:13:14Sorry.
01:13:15Hi.
01:13:16Hi.
01:13:17I'm always late.
01:13:19I'm glad to hear that.
01:13:21I was late the whole day.
01:13:23Looks like someone's interested.
01:13:25You can say that.
01:13:26Yeah.
01:13:28Was the ending good?
01:13:33I don't know.
01:13:36There were a few things I wanted to be different,
01:13:41but then...
01:13:43Yeah.
01:13:45Yeah.
01:13:46Maybe that's what it said.
01:13:49Maybe it wasn't in my fate.
01:13:52Maybe it wasn't in my fate.
01:14:03Hey.
01:14:04Hadley?
01:14:05Oh, now it's your turn.
01:14:11Thank you for all this.
01:14:13I'm not just talking about dance.
01:14:15I'm talking about everything.
01:14:17I'm glad you're with me.
01:14:19Me too.
01:14:20Really.
01:14:21Look, you can stay here for Christmas if you want.
01:14:24There's no pressure.
01:14:25I know it won't be like it used to be,
01:14:27but it'll be fun.
01:14:31It's better to have something good
01:14:33than never having it.
01:14:35Our writer friend.
01:14:36Did you read it?
01:14:37Not yet, but I'll read it now.
01:14:39Now I understand.
01:14:42By the way, I wanted to ask you something.
01:14:45Oh, no.
01:14:46Are you ready to dance?
01:14:48I don't know, but let's do it.
01:14:53Okay.
01:15:18What did you tell him?
01:15:21What did you tell him?
01:15:23Video killed the radio star.
01:15:26Video killed the radio star.
01:15:30Pictures came and broke your heart.
01:15:39Guys.
01:15:41Can I get a lift too?
01:15:45Is the driver ready?
01:15:46Come on.
01:15:47Hurry up.
01:15:49Is everyone in?
01:15:52Can't this car go faster?
01:15:57Video killed the radio star.
01:16:01Video killed the radio star.
01:16:05In my mind and in my car.
01:16:08We can't rewind, we've gone too far.
01:16:12Pictures came and broke your heart.
01:16:16We can't rewind, we've gone too far.
01:16:27December 21st is the best day to fall in love in London.
01:16:32The whole city is lit up by 20,300 Christmas lights.
01:16:38And hundreds of hot chocolates in cold hands.
01:16:42This is the fourth most popular day
01:16:44for an engagement proposal.
01:16:46422 couples get married.
01:16:5049 couples celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary.
01:16:54And thousands of strangers meet for the first time.
01:16:59But of all the couples who have fallen in love today,
01:17:03only one couple's story matters.
01:17:06No, no, you didn't do it.
01:17:08Not at all. I didn't do anything.
01:17:10You kept the cat in the fridge.
01:17:11Who said love?
01:17:12Because he had a fever.
01:17:15It feels so good to be with family.
01:17:17It's been so long.
01:17:18I think the cat must have kept it in the fridge.
01:17:20That's not true.
01:17:21Just drive a little faster.
01:17:22We have to get there.
01:17:23We'll get there before time.
01:17:24You're in London's fastest van.
01:17:26Don't worry about me.
01:17:27You know, when I used to drive,
01:17:28your dad used to push me out of the car.
01:17:30Mom, you're right.
01:17:31If we get into an accident, we'll be late.
01:17:34And we can't sleep so late.
01:17:42Oh, keep on running
01:17:45Till time gets you some
01:17:51I've been on the run
01:17:58Now you're back in your hideout
01:18:04Never gave it all for free
01:18:09Everyone's talking to me
01:18:21About you and me
01:18:28I'll keep on loving
01:18:32Someday she'll love me
01:18:38Look, there he is.
01:18:39Oh, God.
01:18:40We're in the car.
01:18:41How do I drive on the grass?
01:18:42Listen, I think we should...
01:18:43Stop the car.
01:18:44What?
01:18:45Stop the car.
01:18:50Luther!
01:18:51What? What happened?
01:18:52Stop the car!
01:18:54That was fun.
01:18:58Thanks for the lift.
01:19:00And this van is the best.
01:19:01Get him, Macbeth.
01:19:08I did it!
01:19:38Doesn't it hurt?
01:19:49Won't you say something?
01:19:55You go first.
01:20:00Okay
01:20:01Surprises.
01:20:02I'm afraid of them.
01:20:05And also of darkness and germs.
01:20:08Okay.
01:20:09Why are you telling me?
01:20:12Because you asked me who I'm afraid of when we met.
01:20:18Yes, that's him.
01:20:20I'm afraid of...
01:20:22I'm afraid of...
01:20:24I'm afraid of...
01:20:26I'm afraid of...
01:20:28I'm afraid of...
01:20:30I'm afraid of things that come out of nowhere,
01:20:34like cancer or heartbreak.
01:20:44Okay, I said it. Now it's your turn.
01:21:00Okay.
01:21:16Did you like this surprise?
01:21:19Yeah, I like surprises like this.
01:21:23Like the girl you just met on the plane?
01:21:26Like the girl you just met on the plane?
01:21:36Do you want to go?
01:21:38I have time.
01:21:40I'm thinking of missing my flight tomorrow.
01:21:44Really?
01:21:45Yeah.
01:21:47Did you know?
01:21:48One out of every 50 affairs starts at the airport.
01:21:52Really?
01:21:53Yeah.
01:21:54Almost 8% of couples meet because of a missed connection.
01:21:59What are you doing your research on?
01:22:03You want to know?
01:22:05Yes, I want to know.
01:22:07Okay.
01:22:10Statistical probability of love at first sight.
01:22:24Love at first sight.
01:22:54Love at first sight.
01:22:56Love at first sight.
01:22:59Love at first sight.
01:23:02Love at first sight.
01:23:05Love at first sight.
01:23:08Love at first sight.

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