• 3 months ago
In this winsome comedy, an entitled Economics professor pursues a tactic to buy an ailing widow’s mansion for nothing, | dG1faXAxTV9makwyQm8
Transcript
00:00I just want a house, I want a place I can call home, Nick.
00:08That's the American dream, four walls, a patch of grass, a place to write my novel.
00:17What are you doing here?
00:20Get yourself a starter condo, like reasonable people do, who have no money.
00:31$240,000 with live-in, what does that mean?
00:38The house is immaculate, it's worth every penny of the asking price.
00:42Her husband passed away years ago, they never had any children.
00:45I live there until she croaks, and I get the whole house.
00:49It's almost too good to be true.
00:55You want me to help you make the hot water colder?
01:04You must be Astrid.
01:05Did you hurt yourself?
01:06I fell.
01:07Did you break anything?
01:08Because if you break anything, you pay for it.
01:14Well, it was nice to meet you.
01:17She has offspring.
01:19This is one of my kids.
01:21I have a contested will in my future.
01:23I'm going to sue you, and everyone involved with you.
01:26You exhaust me.
01:30You are an angel, Phil.
01:32I want to feel your light.
01:36I'll evict you before the week's out.
01:38I've been having a series of very bad days.
01:44What if she lives another 20 years?
01:46Do you wish death upon her?
01:48Not tomorrow.
01:52God, you saved my life.
01:54No, no, no, no.
01:55Every time I see the light, I see your face.
01:57Just because I'm standing over you, backlit.
01:59You saved my life.
02:00No, no, no, no.
02:01Every time I see the light, I see your face.
02:03Just because I'm standing over you, backlit.
02:08What kind of moron buys a house under such circumstances?
02:13Are you crying?
02:14I'm sorry.

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