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The Loft (2014) Movie Script

    I swear to God, I had
    nothing to do with this.
    We would love
    to believe you, Mr. Stevens.
    But you have to admit, your version
    of events does sound pretty bizarre.
    Don't you think?
    Look, it was a setup, okay?
    The whole thing was staged.
    So you were framed, that's
    your claim, you were the victim?
    Well, I mean, you know, not...
    - Not like...
    - Not like who?
    Not like her?
    Please, just talk
    to the other guys.
    Have you talked
    to the others yet?
    We're doing our jobs.
    So, why don't you just
    do yourself a favor and confess.
    You'll save some time,
    save some legal fees. Come on.
    Why don't you take us
    through the events of this morning?
    Again?
    Again, Mr. Stevens.
    Where were you
    this morning, Mr. Stevens?
    I was at home. Alone. My
    wife's taken the kids skiing.
    Actually, your wife's on her
    way back, as we speak.
    And apparently, she has quite
    a few questions of her own.
    So the phone woke you
    around what time this morning?
    I don't know.
    9:00, 9:30?
    It was Luke, in a panic.
    He said I had to come.
    Where were you supposed to go?
    To the loft. He told
    me to come to the loft.
    Did he say why
    he was panicking?
    No.
    But did you know
    why he was panicking?
    No. Not yet.
    Luke?
    Luke?
    Oh, my God!
    Oh, fuck!
    What the hell happened?
    I don't know.
    What do you mean?
    You just...
    I walked in,
    she was lying there and...
    Oh, fuck.
    Have you called the others?
    Chris and Marty
    are on their way.
    I still haven't reached Philip.
    Okay. Well, keep calling.
    We need everybody here.
    Do you know who she is?
    Vincent. Do you know
    who's lying there?
    What?
    No. Of course not.
    Well, how the fuck
    did they get in?
    What, was it a window, a door?
    Windows are sealed,
    the door was locked,
    and the alarm was turned off.
    That's impossible.
    I'm telling you.
    The door was locked
    and the alarm was turned off.
    But, that'd mean that...
    Someone got in
    with one of our keys.
    Do you know the loft building
    at the corner of 2nd and
    South Hope, Mr. Seacord?
    No.
    You know, the new residential
    one, down by the sports arena,
    designed, I believe, by your
    good friend Vincent Stevens?
    Vincent runs a very large firm.
    He's done a lot of buildings.
    There's a loft on the
    ninth floor, Mr. Seacord.
    Have you ever been there?
    No.
    Strange.
    Because according
    to our information,
    you and four friends
    are sharing this loft.
    Secretly, without
    your wives' knowledge.
    That is ridiculous.
    Don't the five of you
    bring women up there?
    Girlfriends, mistresses, one-night-stands?
    Catch of the day?
    Five pals just looking
    for privacy and fun
    without the hassle
    of Visa statements
    and hotel bills
    the missus might find.
    That is preposterous.
    Maybe, Mr. Seacord.
    But one of your friends already
    made a full confession.
    You wanna know who?
    Listen.
    I don't do things
    like that, you know,
    fool around with
    other women. I...
    You love your wife.
    I love my wife, yes.
    What happened
    to your face, Mr. Seacord?
    I walked into a door.
    Or were you in a fight? I
    said, I walked into a door.
    Where were you this morning?
    Out with Chris,
    having breakfast.
    There will be a lot of people in
    the restaurant to verify that.
    By Chris, you mean Dr. Chris
    Vanowen, the psychiatrist?
    That's right.
    - One of your loft buddies.
    - Chris is married.
    He's got two kids
    and, no, he's not a guy
    who cheats on his wife, either.
    We've got a serious
    fuckin' problem, Chris.
    Oh, shit...
    Philip.
    Philip?
    What? You think your brother
    has something to do with this?
    No.
    We gotta call the cops.
    You realize what'll happen
    if we call the cops?
    Think about our wives.
    There's a dead woman
    here, Vincent.
    Why do we think
    Philip is involved?
    Look, Chris. You know
    what he's capable of.
    Yeah, I know.
    Maybe we can help him, okay?
    If we can just figure out
    what the fuck happened and...
    And then what? We're gonna
    dump the body somewhere?
    Look, I don't fucking know, but
    I'm not taking the fall for this!
    Marty.
    Son of a bitch...
    Have you seen Phil? Do
    you know where he is?
    Was he here last night?
    This can't be real.
    No. Wait,
    what are you doing?
    I want to see her.
    Put her back.
    Oh, God damn it.
    Who is she?
    I don't know.
    Look, none of us has anything
    to do with this, right?
    Right?
    We're gonna find out what happened
    here and we will figure a way out.
    We're in this together, we'll
    get out of it together. Okay?
    'Cause we're friends.
    Agreed?
    Agreed?
    Well, it looks like they'll
    let anybody in, right?
    Congratulations, Vin.
    Thanks.
    This one's really spectacular.
    Very special.
    I appreciate that.
    Ally, it's been too long. You
    look terrific. Thank you.
    So, uh, what do you think?
    Well, it's bold and focused.
    As always. I like it.
    Great! You made it. Hi. Hi.
    Hi, Barbara.
    How are you?
    Want to buy yourselves
    a little condo?
    I think Vincent's little condos
    are a little out of our league.
    Right, you and your puny
    psychiatrist's salary.
    You guys grab a drink. And we'll
    catch up with you later. All right?
    All right.
    Congrats, bud.
    Thanks, man.
    One hour tops,
    and then we're out of here.
    Oh, come on, hon.
    We just got here.
    Check out all these babes.
    So hot!
    It's like they're in violation
    of the fuckin' fire code!
    Marty, calm down.
    I see them.
    I can also see Mimi, your wife.
    Okay, save me,
    help me, protect me.
    What's up, Tubs?
    Having too much fun?
    No. Just checkin' out the
    hipster crowd with my pal Luke.
    Mmm-hmm.
    Yeah, if you embarrass me, I'll
    leave you here all by yourself.
    Oh, don't raise my hopes
    only to dash them.
    Hi, Luke.
    Where's Ellie?
    Oh, she was just feeling dizzy.
    Ducked out to check
    her blood sugar.
    Hi, Elle.
    Do you feel okay?
    Oh, I, um, started to feel not-so-great
    before, but I'm better now.
    We can always go home, sweetie.
    Did you hear that?
    "Sweetie!"
    After she just checked
    her blood sugar.
    That's funny.
    That's really good.
    I would love to see you deal with
    something like that if that was me.
    Oh, you know, baby, I'd love to
    stick you in the ass every day.
    - How many times have I asked?
    - Honey?
    Lots.
    Not now.
    You're the shrink, aren't you?
    Uh, yeah, that's right.
    Chris Vanowen.
    Ah, Dr. Vanowen, that's right.
    Yes, I remember.
    Do we know each other? Uh, no.
    You knew my sister.
    She was a patient of
    yours actually. Sophie?
    Sophie Morris?
    Oh.
    I'm sorry.
    I'm really sorry.
    Some people
    are just born unhappy.
    I'm sorry. Are you
    buying an apartment?
    What? Um, no, no. I'm
    friends with the architect.
    Ah.
    Are you?
    No, I'm here with Joel Kotkin.
    The city councilman.
    I work for him as sort
    of a personal assistant.
    Oh.
    I'm Anne. Anne Morris.
    Very nice to meet you, Anne.
    And listen,
    about your sister...
    It's okay.
    You couldn't have saved her. Her mood
    disorder kind of runs in the family.
    Unfortunately, so...
    Well, you're not thinking of doing
    something stupid, are you, Anne?
    Me?
    Oh, you mean like falling
    for the wrong man? Well...
    I do that all the time.
    Everything's all right!
    Come on, keep partying!
    What are you doing?
    Phil, I should've guessed.
    Hey, Vince, what's up? Hey. How are ya?
    Thanks for comin'.
    I'm sorry about this.
    She slipped, man.
    No worries. As long as you're okay.
    You all right?
    I'm fine.
    She's fine. Come on.
    Let me introduce
    you to a colleague
    who works with
    me at the office.
    And this one works with
    me down at the office.
    Or is it the other way around?
    Philip?
    Oh, my big brother.
    How ya doin', man?
    Friends of Vicky's? Bridesmaids?
    Oh...
    Come on, man. I'm still single, you know?
    What are you doing?
    What? It's not like I don't
    love my little Vicky.
    I love her madly, you know that.
    All right?
    It's not like I hate all the
    other women in the world.
    All right.
    All right. Relax.
    There's something I want to show you.
    Let's go get Marty and Luke.
    Chris?
    Gentlemen, welcome to the loft.
    Wow!
    This is impressive, Vince.
    Check out the view.
    Then imagine that this
    is our own private oasis
    right in the heart of downtown.
    What do you mean?
    A place where
    no one hassles you.
    A place you can escape
    to any time you want.
    So this is your loft?
    No. It's ours.
    - If you want it.
    - What?
    Ours?
    Think about it.
    No messy hotel bills. No
    questionable credit card activity.
    This would be our secret place to steal
    away, discreetly and economically
    in these challenging times.
    A five-way split.
    What do you think?
    I don't know.
    I'm not like that.
    Come on, Chris. We're men.
    We're all a little like that.
    Yeah. Tell me about it.
    Give me your key right now.
    Bring your twins up here, give
    'em a little private tour.
    You know what they cost, Marty?
    How much? I might have it
    on me right now. Seriously.
    Think about it.
    It's a great investment.
    A once-in-a-lifetime
    golden opportunity.
    I can't stay here.
    - Where you going? Luke?
    - Hey, hey!
    You cannot freak out right now.
    We have to stay
    together like we said!
    All right. Really, Luke, you
    just need to calm the fuck down.
    No! No! It's over, Vincent!
    It's all gonna come out!
    It's not over.
    Listen, we're gonna find out
    what happened here
    and we're gonna fix it!
    Okay?
    Try Phil again.
    This is Philip. Please leave
    a message after the tone.
    What if he doesn't show?
    He could be out of
    the country by now.
    He'll show.
    We can't cover for him,
    Chris. Not this time.
    Guys!
    Look at this.
    What's it mean?
    What does it mean?
    You know Latin, Doctor?
    Excuse me?
    Latin.
    Do you know Latin?
    I took it, pre-Med, yeah.
    What's it say on
    the wall there?
    "Fatum nos iungebit."
    Yeah, I know.
    "Fatum nos iungebit. "
    I can read that.
    What's it mean?
    I'm guessing you already
    know what it means.
    No. We would like
    to hear you say it.
    You'd like to hear me say it. Okay.
    "Fatum nos iungebit. "
    "Fate will unite us."
    Now, all I can
    possibly think is that
    somebody who knows
    Latin like you,
    reached over with
    this young lady's hand
    and wrote, "Fatum nos
    iungebit" on the wall.
    "Fatum nos iungebit" is wrong.
    How so, Doctor?
    The future imperfect tense of the
    verb unite, iungere, is not iungebit.
    It's iunget. It should
    say, "Fatum nos iunget. "
    So the person you're looking for
    made a classic Latin error.
    But I'm guessing you knew that
    already, too, didn't you?
    You know the phrase "fuck you"?
    Germanic origin.
    Where's your brother?
    I'm sorry, I can't
    help you with that one.
    Right. Well, actually, he's
    your half-brother, isn't he?
    Same mother, different fathers.
    He spent some time in various
    institutions with your half-sister, Zoe?
    Yeah. That's right.
    After our mother died, uh,
    Philip wasn't as
    lucky with his father.
    Apparently not.
    Alcoholic child beater.
    Mmm-hmm.
    You didn't spend much time with
    Philip back then, did you?
    No. But now you're best friends.
    Well, we've had a lot
    of catching up to do.
    You really don't know
    where we can find him?
    "Fate will unite us"? Where the
    hell's your brother, Chris?
    I don't know.
    What the hell is this?
    Where the fuck is Philip?
    I'm right here.
    Now, what the hell's going on?
    You did this.
    You did this!
    - Luke!
    - Hey! Luke!
    - What?
    - Luke, come here! Hey!
    - Hey!
    - Hands off!
    Come on! Bring it on! What is this?
    Cool it, Philip.
    Luke!
    Holy shit.
    Did you have anything
    to do with this?
    What the fuck are
    you talkin' about?
    Just answer the fucking question!
    Did you do this?
    - Of course not!
    - Jesus!
    Were you here last night?
    No, man. I wasn't here last night.
    I slept at my in-laws'.
    If you don't
    believe me, call Vicky.
    What about this morning?
    Were you here this morning?
    I was at a project site,
    all right?
    With my father-in-law.
    Oh, my God...
    Where were you last night?
    Where have you been?
    - Philip! Take it easy.
    - Wait a minute.
    Before accusing everyone else,
    where have you been?
    'Cause I never got a text to
    say the loft was taken. Never.
    Last night I was at home.
    Can you prove it?
    No. I can't prove it. Because
    Barbara's taken the kids skiing.
    You'll have to
    take my word for it.
    Relax! Come on!
    Your word?
    There's a dead woman in our loft
    that only us have access to.
    Now, if anybody has
    anything to do with this,
    now's the time to say it.
    Right now.
    Thank you very much.
    Well, Philip's
    got a ball and chain now.
    Who would've thunk it?
    Who's the
    father-in-law again?
    His name's Hiram Fry. He's
    a huge property developer.
    His friends call him
    the Man of Steel.
    Worth millions.
    Vicky's his only daughter.
    So what's not to love?
    I just hope
    Philip will be happy.
    Well, that's cozy.
    Come on.
    Ever since Councilman
    Kotkin got elected,
    the Man of Steel's been
    busy rebuilding downtown.
    Kotkin came to
    your opening, right?
    Yeah, he turned
    up for a photo op.
    When it comes to handing out
    permits and contracts though,
    the game's rigged.
    Wait a minute. Tell me what
    we're talking about again,
    'cause I just saw
    some mini cheesecakes.
    Gorgeous, huh?
    I mean, this whole setup.
    Whoever said money can't buy happiness
    sure hasn't lived this life.
    Sorry, boys, you've lost
    your bachelor mascot.
    He's all mine now.
    Good luck with breaking this bronco, Vicky.
    God knows others have tried.
    But I'm not others,
    am I, Philip?
    She told you.
    And it's not just me.
    Philip's married
    into the Fry family now.
    Oh. Soon as we're
    back from Fiji...
    Yeah. Well, gonna sell some
    properties with Vicky's dad.
    You know, see how it grabs me.
    Wow. Grabs you!
    Well, guys, thanks for coming.
    Congratulations.
    I'll be with you
    in a second, baby.
    Oh, man, I need a break
    from all the ass-kissing.
    Shit.
    Where is Fiji?
    I don't know.
    You look beautiful.
    Phil.
    Your wedding present.
    Are you for real?
    Absolutely.
    Don't lose it. There's only
    five of these in existence.
    Accepting a key to the loft means
    you accept the rules to the loft.
    Marty.
    Oh.
    Are you crazy?
    Our wives are here.
    Don't you think that's a bit cynical,
    handing those things out here?
    Cynical? It's just a key to a room.
    You should check it out.
    Oh, no, you're not like that.
    Not now. Maybe later.
    What about you, Luke?
    Now or later?
    Come on!
    Atta boy.
    Wow!
    You just make sure this doesn't
    blow up in your faces.
    How's it gonna
    blow up in our face?
    It's just a room,
    like Vince said.
    Our room.
    Now we keep it to ourselves.
    All right? We tell nobody.
    It just stays within our circle.
    Marty?
    Yeah?
    Yeah!
    Now you just need to find someone
    willing to go with you, Marty.
    Oh, yeah?
    Yeah.
    Yeah. I think there's plenty
    of choices right here.
    Some of these guys bring some
    premium grade, high test pussy.
    Like that dewy-eyed
    vixen right there.
    She looks underage.
    No, she's 20.
    And if one of you
    guys messes with her,
    I'm gonna crack
    your head wide open.
    Oh, what, do you got
    dibs on Miss Curly Locks?
    Listen, man, that's Zoe.
    All right?
    - Zoe?
    - Yeah.
    - Like as in skin-and-bones tomboy Zoe?
    - Yeah.
    I hate to say it, Phil, but your
    little sister's seriously hot.
    She's not little anymore.
    That is the finest
    piece of ass...
    - Yo, Marty, that's enough.
    - I'm just sayin'.
    I'd like to fuck
    her like an animal.
    Come on, Marty. That's enough!
    Feel her from the inside.
    I wanna fuck you
    like an animal...
    You don't sing,
    you don't laugh,
    you don't talk about my sister.
    Got it? You got it?
    Don't fuck with me...
    You watch it.
    You watch it.
    I'll kick your ass
    at your own fuckin' wedding.
    Hi.
    Hi.
    We met at the,
    uh, building opening.
    That's right.
    You're Anne Morris.
    I'm glad you
    remember me, Chris.
    Mmm.
    I see you work weekends.
    What a dedicated
    personal assistant.
    What a lucky city councilman.
    Screw him.
    Do you?
    Must get a bit boring walking around
    all these parties by yourself.
    He wants you close,
    but not too close.
    Not when there's
    important people around.
    I told you,
    I fall for the wrong men.
    Can you keep a secret?
    Our city councilman likes
    to keep my panties with him
    at these events, in his pocket.
    It's a turn-on for him, the thought
    of me in a crowd, so naked.
    Only he knows.
    Why do you let him
    use you like that?
    Who says he's using me?
    Maybe it turns me on.
    Maybe me telling you about
    it turns me on even more.
    I hope you don't catch cold.
    Chris!
    Chris, I'm sorry.
    I don't know,
    maybe I was testing you.
    I don't need to be tested.
    Listen, do you want
    maybe get a cup of coffee?
    Some place quiet?
    Private?
    I'd like to use your key.
    Just once.
    It's not what you think.
    Hey, it doesn't
    matter what I think.
    Have fun.
    Does everyone still have a key?
    'Course we do.
    It's crucial we get this right.
    Five keys were cut. To make a
    sixth, you'd need the code.
    Which is in my safe,
    so we can rule that out.
    But there was no break-in. So
    does everyone still have a key?
    What? You think we've
    been givin' away our keys?
    It's against your rules, Vince.
    Then show me.
    What are we trying
    to prove here?
    Look, I don't know. Maybe
    someone's lost a key, okay?
    Let's just rule that out.
    Okay? Look, here's mine.
    All right?
    Chris?
    You didn't use a key
    to get in just now.
    No. I didn't bring it.
    Where is it?
    I don't have it on me, okay.
    It's not like I need it every
    day, like some of you guys.
    But you do still have it?
    Vincent, whether or not I have my key on
    me right now is really not important.
    It's extremely
    fuckin' important!
    Someone got in using a key
    and yours is missing!
    Is that right, Vincent?
    Then how do you account for the
    fact that the alarm was shut off?
    So, let's just
    cut the bullshit,
    'cause it definitely
    had to be one of us five.
    Unless...
    Unless what?
    Unless she let him in.
    Oh, yeah. Then how'd
    she get in, Vincent?
    Any way you look at it, it
    keeps coming back down to us.
    And I for one would like to
    know who's hiding something.
    Where did you learn that?
    I seriously don't believe it.
    There's a word for that?
    Yes, polyamory.
    It's a philosophy,
    some sort of belief system
    about being
    romantically involved
    with more than one
    person at the same time.
    Uh-huh. And your
    boss gets away with it?
    Yes. He says that he's in love
    with his wife and his girlfriend,
    - so why should he have to choose?
    Uh-huh.
    And his wife is
    amazingly cool with it.
    Oh, really? Is she special needs?
    Maybe oxygen-deprived? What?
    Explain. I'd like to know.
    That sounds like my kind
    of philosophy, Barb.
    What's it called again?
    Polly and Marie?
    Please. Spare us, Tubs. You
    can barely handle one woman.
    What would you do with two? Mmm.
    Bury one.
    I would make up something,
    some sort of game that involves
    two ladies and one guy.
    Start a trapeze
    act or somethin'.
    Could you at least
    fake some enthusiasm?
    It's your party-
    Anyway, I'm cooking.
    If you absolutely have
    to invite your friends over,
    could you at least try
    to make it home on time?
    Look, they're never here, okay?
    Will you just join us?
    I just hope the pudgy clown
    doesn't puke on the rug.
    He's been chugging vodka
    like it's Evian.
    I mean,
    doesn't his wife see that?
    Actually,
    she was just cool with it
    long enough to
    catch him in the act.
    She hired a detective.
    Cell phone records, credit card
    receipts, audio, video, the works.
    And in a heartbeat my poor boss
    went from polyamory to alimony.
    Oh.
    Man, your boss
    sounds mentally retarded.
    So, what happened to him?
    Oh. Uh...
    He and his concubine are now cramped
    in a tiny one-bedroom condo.
    But I'm guessing he's happy.
    She's blonde, 23, with a brand
    new pair of fake breasts.
    Ugh! How can men
    stand fake breasts?
    Why are women always
    talking about "fake tits"
    this "fake tits" that?
    I mean, listen.
    Girls, if it's a decent boob job,
    who fuckin' cares, you know?
    My mom, she's got,
    uh, false teeth.
    Okay? When she smiles, do
    people give her shit and say,
    "Oh, my God!
    Look! Fake!"
    No, they don't!
    They say, "Wow!
    You look way better now.
    "It's an improvement."
    You know, you women, you're
    so catty, so competitive!
    Calm down, Tubby dearest.
    No. You know what? It's
    nothin' to be calm about, Mimi.
    I mean, a glorious big set of fuckin'
    tits and a nice piece of ass,
    it's thrilling!
    It's thrilling!
    This is
    all a little too highbrow
    for my teeny, tiny,
    catty female mind.
    Well, you know what? You
    should have that enlarged.
    Huh?
    And while you're under,
    you should have the comers
    of your mouth lifted
    so you can smile
    every once in a while.
    Sorry... Sorry, Chris.
    Marty. Come on.
    What? No.
    No, you're a class act, Marty.
    Mimi, would you like to get
    your husband another drink,
    or should I do the honors?
    You should do it.
    And I want it chilled.
    And then you go with her and stir.
    Honey?
    The problem with
    your boss, Barbara,
    is he didn't have
    his shit together.
    I mean, apart...
    Apart, I mean.
    No. I mean, he didn't
    compartmentalize.
    You guys agree?
    All right, Marty.
    How would you compartmentalize?
    How? Okay, well,
    since you asked.
    First thing first is I wouldn't have
    a place that you could get caught.
    Not a hotel,
    not your girlfriend's crib.
    That's key, right?
    Am I right, Vinnie-boy?
    Am I right?
    Marty, you've lost us all.
    I doubt that.
    I doubt that, Vinnie-boy!
    Okay, first of all,
    sorry, baby.
    I would just get a little one-bedroom
    condo, or something like that.
    God damn it!
    Wow. You all right?
    Mimi, your husband tends
    to talk out of his ass
    when he's been drinking.
    Yeah?
    Come on. There we go.
    Hon, would you give me a hand?
    Sure.
    Sorry. Didn't know
    you were in here.
    No problem. Ate too
    much too fast, I guess.
    Thai food, you know. Yeah. It gets
    all up in your nose and shit.
    Yeah.
    It's a little spicy.
    Yeah.
    I'm out of here. Bye.
    I need to pick
    up some more insulin.
    Luke? ls there something
    you wanna tell me?
    Are you keeping secrets?
    What kind of secrets?
    Is there someone else?
    I don't know why you start
    asking me silly questions,
    but the answer is no.
    I'm not cheating on you, Ellie.
    That's not what
    I'm asking, Luke.
    I'm asking if
    there's someone else.
    Listen, sweetie.
    Whatever I may be,
    or may not be
    and I know I'm not
    as glamorous as some
    but I'll always
    be there for you.
    And the children.
    I don't know what
    I'd do without you.
    I want you to know there's
    a lot I could put up with.
    What are you doing?
    We need to get her out of here.
    How?
    She is shackled to the bed!
    Can't you guys
    see what's going on?
    Someone is trying to frame us!
    Who?
    Who wants to frame us?
    I don't know.
    But think about it.
    The body's cuffed to the bed.
    It's impossible to move.
    The Latin, the knife. Someone
    did this for a reason.
    Hell, the cops could
    be here any second.
    But none of us
    know who this girl is.
    We don't even know
    how she got in here.
    Who else knew
    about the arrangement?
    Who else knows
    about our arrangement?
    Did anyone blab? Tell one of the
    girls that have been up here?
    Marty?
    What? Why me?
    Some night you
    were hammered, maybe?
    I've always followed
    the rules, Vincent!
    Did you give anyone your code?
    Did you key in while
    someone was watching?
    Absolutely not!
    I just told you.
    All right. Wait. What's
    your point, Vincent?
    Where you going with this?
    Someone is trying to set us up.
    Like who?
    I don't know.
    A rejected girlfriend, a jealous
    boyfriend, betrayed husband,
    someone with a motive.
    Look, is one of you guys
    in some kind of trouble?
    I think I may be
    falling in love with you.
    You don't have to say that.
    No, but I mean it.
    Why would you say that, Chris?
    Why would you even feel it?
    I've never
    cheated on my wife before.
    And I don't fall
    in love easily.
    Chris,
    I don't want you to love me.
    You don't even know me, apart
    from these stolen moments.
    I mean, they're
    exciting, yeah, sure.
    But they're just moments.
    Let's change that.
    I wanna see you more often.
    Chris, please...
    Not just for this.
    No, stop it.
    I don't want you to love me.
    Well, I don't wanna
    keep sneaking around.
    I'm gonna tell Alison about us.
    No, you're not.
    Yes, lam.
    Anne.
    I'm gonna leave her. Stop it!
    Why are you doing this?
    The people you love,
    they're the only
    ones who can hurt you.
    I would never hurt you, Anne.
    Stop.
    Stop what? I don't know what
    you're talking about. Would you...
    Stop it, okay? You don't know me.
    Okay? That's the end of it.
    Well, would you give
    me a chance at least to...
    I'm a whore.
    All right?
    What?
    I'm a prostitute.
    I fuck men for money.
    Do you get it now?
    Don't worry, Doctor.
    I won't bill you for
    the past few months.
    Please, Anne, would you...
    Chris...
    Would you wait a minute?
    Please. Stop it. You don't
    know the half of it.
    All right?
    Just go home.
    Go home to your
    wife and your kids.
    Is your friend Chris Vanowen
    cheating on his wife, Mr. Landry?
    Oh, I doubt that.
    Chris is a very
    devoted husband and a...
    And a model dad, just like all
    the rest of your pals, right?
    Except for you.
    You're not exactly squeaky
    clean, are you, Marty?
    Um, I don't know what you mean.
    Why does your wife
    want a divorce?
    Divorce?
    What we're going through, uh, separation.
    It's a trial separation.
    Why?
    Um, because she
    found out something
    that she wasn't
    too happy about.
    You fucked around on her.
    If you wanna be technical.
    How'd she find out?
    The woman with whom I...
    Fucked around?
    Yeah.
    Well, apparently expected
    something a little more
    and she showed up
    on our front porch.
    The bitch started to...
    The woman in question
    started saying things.
    And my only hope is that Mimi
    will come around eventually
    because I love her very much.
    Did you go with
    this woman to the loft?
    What? No.
    This happened in San Diego.
    That's where you met the woman, right?
    In San Diego?
    Yeah.
    Why were you there?
    A commercial real
    estate convention.
    Vince had a couple of extra
    tickets, a VIP thing.
    You know, a couple nights
    in a fancy hotel
    and a chance to get
    away for a couple days.
    And nights.
    Yeah. Nights, too.
    Man, do you see that?
    Jesus, Vince. Those girls
    are drooling all over you.
    Invite 'em over.
    You got first dibs.
    I'm happy with
    second best, too.
    - He's cute.
    - See him?
    I'll take
    a rain-check on that.
    What? Are you fucking crazy? Why
    wouldn't you invite them over?
    'Cause, Marty,
    I'd rather dive for some
    rare and exotic sea creature
    than shoot fish in a barrel.
    Does Barbara know about these
    deep-sea expeditions of yours?
    What, are you kidding me?
    Yeah. What's your
    problem, Seacord?
    You got a key to the loft. What
    do you do up there, your laundry?
    Dishes?
    Hey! Are you guys here
    on business, or what?
    I'm Dana.
    My first time here.
    It's a little overpriced for
    what you get, don't you think?
    Hi, Dana. I'm Vincent.
    This is Marty, Luke.
    Can we, uh, buy you a drink?
    Hey, when I said overpriced, I
    wasn't trolling for free booze.
    No...
    I mean, I didn't think...
    Well, since you asked,
    what are you drinking?
    Ooh, champagne?
    A girl can dream.
    Champagne?
    Please.
    All right.
    One champagne coming up.
    What are you doing? The fat chick's
    gonna scare off all the hot chicks.
    Marty. Every fat chick
    has a good-looking friend.
    Hers is probably on her
    way down right now.
    Okay, yeah. Well, what if she
    is the good-looking friend
    and the really fat chick's
    on her way down?
    I think that's Philip's
    father-in-law.
    Oh. Yeah, it is.
    I'll be.
    That's the Man of Steel, all right.
    But that ain't Mrs. Steel.
    Think we should give him a key?
    Maybe. Not mine.
    I'd like a bottle of your finest
    champagne and four glasses, please,
    for the table in the corner.
    You, uh, were at
    my daughter's wedding.
    Philip's friends.
    You're the architect.
    Vincent Stevens.
    We should talk sometime,
    Mr. Stevens.
    Sure. What do you
    got in mind, Mr. Fry?
    We have a new
    waterfront project.
    It's massive,
    it's cutting edge.
    It might be
    right up your alley.
    Of course,
    it's all preliminary.
    We have to keep it under wraps.
    I hope you can be discreet.
    Sure.
    Discretion, Mr. Stevens.
    That's the main thing.
    A word to the wise.
    You are wise?
    Yeah. Sure. Wise, uh...
    Wise and discreet, Mr. Fry.
    I'm in software. I can be
    discreet myself, and wise.
    I'll pick up their tab as well.
    Well, have a nice
    evening, gentlemen.
    Sweetheart?
    Sweetheart? Excuse me.
    Hi, this is Anne.
    Leave a message.
    Who are you calling
    at this hour?
    No one, I was just
    checking my voice-mail.
    And what does
    your voice-mail say?
    That you're a lousy liar,
    Chris Vanowen?
    What are you talking...
    ls something wrong?
    You tell me, Chris.
    Alison, I...
    I'm going to bed.
    Alison!
    Excuse me.
    That's not thinking.
    It's called following
    your dick around.
    Okay, two kinds of articles
    in Cosmo month after month.
    One, men are pigs.
    Two, how do I seduce
    a pig to chop my wood?
    - I don't read Cosmo month after month.
    - Well, I do.
    I don't...
    Well, I do.
    And I find it
    strangely compelling.
    You know what I find
    strangely compelling? What?
    Your eyebrows.
    Lumberjack contest.
    I can't leave you
    alone for a minute.
    Oh, Sarah.
    It's been more like an hour. I mean,
    thank God I've been subsidized.
    Aren't you going to introduce
    me to your new friends?
    And that was
    the first time you met her?
    Yeah. That was, uh...
    - That was the first time.
    - Sarah?
    Yeah, her name was Sarah.
    Mr. Stevens, what
    else happened in San Diego?
    What do you want to know?
    Everything.
    I got another one!
    No!
    Shh. Keep it down.
    Keep it down.
    This is insane, Sarah.
    You should never
    dare a crazy woman.
    Vincent, we should
    probably go back.
    Luke, lighten up.
    It's okay.
    Mmm.
    Hmm.
    So I got you the pool...
    Now you have to keep
    your end of the bargain.
    Come over here.
    Let's sit.
    Yeah.
    Whoa!
    Whoa, whoa, whoa!
    Come on. Don't keep us
    waiting. Take it off.
    Think I'm gonna be sick.
    What? Vince's body's
    not that bad.
    Not Vince, the shrimp cocktail!
    What? Dana!
    Dana! Come back here!
    Your turn.
    No.
    Take it all off.
    Not bad.
    Whoa!
    Is this still
    too scary for you, Luke?
    Are you gonna join us?
    I'm...
    I'm fine right here.
    But I need you, 'cause Vincent's gonna
    try and make a move on me soon.
    And if you're here,
    maybe he won't dare.
    Well, maybe
    Vincent's not interested.
    Maybe Vincent'd rather do laps.
    That would explain
    the last few hours
    of casual but
    meaningful glances
    that each lasted
    a second too long.
    You like to play games, huh?
    I do.
    And I'll tell
    you something else.
    I'm better at it than you.
    Can you feel me?
    Most definitely.
    Marty?
    Marty, I need my room key.
    Dude, I'm kind of busy here!
    Don't stop!
    Go!
    Just do it!
    You're scared, is what it is.
    You're running away
    from your feelings.
    I don't want to say goodbye.
    Do you have any idea what it's
    like to really love someone?
    I'm sorry.
    What are you doing?
    Throwing it away.
    It's empty.
    You were here yesterday,
    weren't you?
    Guys?
    We gotta go to the cops. We're
    not getting anywhere with this.
    First, I think Vincent
    has something to tell you.
    All right, let's hear it.
    What the hell?
    Hello?
    Who is it?
    Who is it?
    It's a realtor
    who wants to come up.
    Somebody listed
    the loft for sale?
    What?
    Oh, Jesus fucking...
    Listed the loft?
    She said she has an
    appointment with a Deakins...
    Sarah Deakins.
    Who's Sarah Deakins?
    Wait. Who the hell is
    trying to sell our loft?
    You know her, Marty.
    What?
    You know her, and so does Luke.
    Sarah Deakins is
    lying on the bed.
    You guys, I promise, I've
    never seen a Sarah Deakins.
    That's not true.
    You know her.
    Why do you keep Saying that?
    You met her in San Diego,
    the last night, in the bar.
    Remember? Dana's friend.
    The last night? I was
    wasted out of my mind.
    The whole night's a blur.
    Jesus!
    Luke, you remember
    her, don't you?
    That's Sarah?
    You remember Sarah.
    You remember her, right?
    Yes.
    I remember Sarah.
    But how was I supposed
    to know that's Sarah?
    Come on, guys!
    What the hell's going on?
    You guys turned her over and
    looked at her face. I did not.
    Yeah. I think
    there's been a mistake.
    We don't know anyone
    named Sarah Deakins.
    Marty, come on!
    Who is it? Do we know her?
    I don't know.
    Fuck!
    So, is that all you
    wanted to tell us, Vince?
    Or is there more?
    I had a thing with her.
    I brought her up
    here a couple times.
    But I swear on my kids,
    I had nothing to do with this.
    Would you just fuckin' tell me?
    Were you here
    with her last night?
    Were you the one
    who let her in?
    I broke up with her last night.
    I swear she was
    alive when I left.
    It still doesn't explain
    why someone listed the loft!
    Something special
    or just browsing?
    Why don't you return my phone calls?
    If you're dumping me,
    at least have the decency...
    Chris, how can I dump you?
    There's nothing between us.
    So that's what I mean
    to you? Nothing?
    Did you forget what I told you already?
    Who I am, what I do?
    No. I haven't.
    It doesn't change
    how I feel about you.
    How many women have you
    taken to that fuck-pad
    you share with your
    four little buddies?
    What?
    Please, Chris.
    Save it for some girl who'll
    actually buy your bullshit.
    Anne... No.
    Wait! Wait.
    You know I'm not like that.
    Here.
    I only need this
    if I'm with you.
    So you keep it.
    If you wanna see me again,
    you let me know.
    Chris?
    Um, what are you doing here?
    Shopping for Alison?
    Uh, no... No, um, I was
    just here with a colleague.
    Does your wife know you've been
    sharing the loft with your pals?
    I already told you, I'm not
    sharing a loft with any pals.
    I was there just once,
    at a party,
    when the building first opened.
    Then you have been there?
    A minute ago, you didn't even
    know where the building was.
    I never took anyone up there. I
    thought that's what you meant.
    Well, did you know the girl?
    We met once in San Diego.
    Are you aware that Mr. Stevens began a
    relationship with her in San Diego?
    That would
    surprise me, frankly.
    You didn't know? Isn't Vincent
    Stevens your best friend?
    It's so obvious what
    you're trying to do here,
    trying to turn us
    against each other.
    But guess what? I'm not about
    to start trashing my friend.
    Is it possible, Mr. Seacord, that you
    were jealous of your best friend?
    When he's nailing all
    these beautiful women?
    I am a married man. I'm not
    interested in nailing women.
    I'm not jealous of Vincent.
    Oh, no.
    I didn't mean jealous
    of him, Mr. Seacord.
    I meant jealous of the women.
    Where do you get off
    with an innuendo like that?
    Fucking bastards.
    Why are you so angry,
    Mr. Seacord?
    Vincent is my closest friend.
    And he has been for years.
    Yeah. Fine.
    But your best friend
    is selling you out as
    we speak, Mr. Seacord.
    You and the rest of your gang.
    No.
    Vincent would never sell out his friends.
    You're full of shit.
    Asshole.
    What'd you call me?
    You heard me,
    you lying piece of shit!
    I broke up with her
    and I left! That's it!
    Yeah?
    After you cut her up with this, right?
    Put the knife down.
    Philip!
    I didn't kill her.
    Back off.
    Why?
    Hey, put the knife...
    Put the knife down!
    Hey, hey!
    Back off.
    The loft was listed in her name.
    That's not a coincidence.
    Someone's trying
    to pin this on us.
    On you, you mean.
    Jesus!
    Get a fuckin' grip!
    Fuck!
    Guys, we cannot
    keep doing this.
    What do you wanna do, Marty?
    Huh? Just leave me hanging?
    Hey, Vince?
    Vince? Are you in there?
    If you're in there, hey, man, I need
    to talk to you for just a second.
    Christ, Marty, I've got company.
    Didn't you get my text?
    Mimi's gone!
    She's gone!
    Fucking gone!
    What do you mean gone?
    Gone where?
    She left me.
    She found out about San Diego.
    That dumpy chick, she showed up.
    She told her everything.
    Fuck!
    Wait a minute. You didn't
    tell Mimi about the loft?
    What? It's not about the
    goddamn loft, Vince!
    It's about my wife!
    I don't know what
    I'm gonna do without her!
    Did you confess?
    Never confess, Marty.
    Never confess.
    Would you go to her? Just
    tell her that I love her.
    You know? And that Dana's lying?
    She'll believe you.
    Marty, I will straighten
    this out for you.
    I promise you,
    I will straighten this out.
    Okay.
    Hey, come here.
    It's okay.
    Thanks.
    Okay, so what's the plan?
    What do we do now?
    We get her out of here.
    What? We can't just
    make a body disappear.
    Well, that's too bad.
    It's our only hope.
    You had
    a relationship with her.
    Now she's some inconvenient
    piece of evidence?
    What kind of man are you?
    That's a laugh,
    coming from you.
    And how do you plan
    to get her off the bed?
    Cut off her hand?
    Or do you have
    the key to those cuffs?
    You know what?
    I thought handcuffs
    were more your thing
    than mine, Phil.
    Meaning what?
    You know exactly what I mean.
    Shut up! Shut up! Just keep
    your fuckin' mouth shut! All right?
    Please!
    Help me! Please help me!
    Keep your fucking mouth shut!
    He's crazy!
    This fucking whore
    started to rip me off!
    Please help me! He raped me!
    Shut up!
    Hey... Easy!
    All right!
    All right!
    We mean it.
    It's gonna be okay.
    He's crazy!
    Shit! Okay.
    Philip, give me the keys.
    The bitch is gonna
    go to the cops, man.
    Gimme the keys
    to the handcuffs.
    She's gonna go to the cops!
    The keys!
    You want the key?
    He made me do things
    that I didn't want to do.
    Shut up! Shut up!
    Easy.
    What? You want more money?
    That's it, right?
    It's all about the money, huh?
    It's all about the fucking money!
    Here's your fucking money!
    It's right there!
    Jesus Christ! What the fuck
    is the matter with you?
    Have you lost
    your fucking mind?
    She's a whore, Chris!
    Do you know what a whore is?
    Shut up!
    You can't rape a whore!
    You can't rape a whore!
    You can't rape...
    Shut the fuck...
    You don't treat a woman
    like that! You got it?
    Not any woman!
    Don't fuckin' touch me, all right?
    Cool it!
    What the fuck's the matter with you, man?
    You're putting us all at risk!
    I want police.
    He hit me.
    Shut up.
    He rape me!
    Shut up!
    Stop screaming! I'm gonna rip
    your goddamn throat out!
    I've had it with you!
    You're no better
    than your father!
    I'm what?
    You heard me.
    All right, Chris.
    That's a nice one.
    Chris had a better deal
    with his daddy, right?
    The great guy who
    wants to save everyone.
    Where were you, when Zoe and
    I were getting beat up?
    And Mom in the next room,
    pretending not to hear.
    Where were you?
    In your cozy college dorm
    getting laid and wasted,
    'cause you didn't give a fuck!
    I didn't know
    anything about it.
    You didn't give a crap!
    All those years we
    didn't exist for you!
    I didn't know
    anything about it!
    If you would've told me, if
    you would've said something!
    Then what, you phony?
    Then what?
    Then I would've gotten you out of there!
    God damn it! Both of you!
    Listen.
    I'm really, really sorry,
    but we can't go to the cops.
    Here's what I'm gonna do.
    No, listen.
    I have a friend, he's a doctor.
    No...
    Yes.
    I'm gonna drive you to him.
    He's gonna take
    care of you. Okay?
    No...
    No, here. Listen.
    Take it.
    I know it's not enough
    for what happened tonight.
    He's an animal.
    He should be locked up!
    Okay. And we're gonna
    deal with him, I promise you.
    Come on. Now, get your clothes and
    I'm gonna take you to the doctor.
    - No!
    - Easy. Here we go.
    No!
    I'll never forgive
    you for this. Never!
    What's your problem?
    Jesus Christ!
    Why don't I know anything about this?
    And when did it happen?
    A couple of weeks ago.
    We decided to
    keep it to ourselves,
    'cause that's the kind
    of friends we are.
    Don't lecture me, all right?
    Especially about friendship.
    Oh, right. Sorry. I meant to give
    you the cokehead rapist lecture.
    Fuck you.
    Well, you could see how I think
    you'd be involved in this.
    I need to say something.
    Oh, shit.
    - You had that coming!
    - Hey! Take it easy.
    Relax. Take it easy.
    Get up!
    You son of a bitch.
    You recorded everything
    that went on here.
    Every woman...
    Not every.
    Not always, just sometimes.
    At least I don't
    cheat on my wife.
    No, you just watch us
    and beat off.
    You sick fuck.
    You're a sick fuck!
    Luke, did you record
    last night?
    No.
    You didn't say you were coming.
    Which is against your rules.
    And that wasn't the first time
    you broke your own
    rules, by the way.
    Now you're scared, aren't you?
    Now you know I've
    documented pretty much
    everything you've been
    up to here.
    No worries, Vincent.
    I'll keep my mouth shut,
    like I always do.
    Did you see anything
    that can help us out here?
    Anything at all?
    If all the people
    who've been hurt
    and cheated on
    find out the truth,
    what do you
    think'll happen, Vincent?
    What's the matter?
    I just don't feel like
    leaving tomorrow.
    Serious? You love skiing.
    Yes. I love to ski.
    But just not by myself.
    Are you sure you can't come?
    Babe, you know I can't come.
    I can't just take off
    right now.
    Hey. I'll call you
    every day.
    I love you.
    I know the drill.
    One hour, right?
    Wrong. Have a blast,
    don't mind me.
    Why should tonight be any different
    from the past few months?
    Look, Alison, if it's all right with
    you, I'd rather not spoil tonight.
    I'm sure it must be tempting
    to grab something
    shiny and new.
    But do you ever think about
    what you might
    stand to lose, Chris?
    You could ruin a lot more
    than just this evening.
    Tell me,
    are you so happy, Alison?
    Well, what do you know?
    If it's for charity,
    my mother-in-law
    is allowed to join the
    party for a little while.
    You heard anything about
    the waterfront project?
    No. He's gonna call
    once he gets his permits.
    As far as I know,
    everything's approved.
    Really?
    Yeah.
    Good evening, gentlemen.
    Ladies, you look absolutely
    ravishing tonight.
    Thank you.
    This is Vincent Stevens.
    He's the architect who designed the new
    loft building near the sports arena.
    Oh, wonderful.
    I love that building.
    Why, thank you, Mrs. Kotkin.
    I really appreciate that.
    As I was saying to your
    husband in San Diego,
    gentlemen in our business
    can't afford to be exposed
    to the negative consequences
    of bad design.
    Speaking of San Diego,
    how's that waterfront project
    coming along?
    Oh, yes. We're still
    working on it.
    We've applied for all our
    permits and now we're waiting.
    Standing in line
    like everyone else.
    You don't strike me as the type of
    man that stands in line, Mr. Fry.
    What about you, Mr. Kotkin?
    Are you a gambling man?
    And you, Mr. Stevens?
    You like to take chances?
    As a matter of fact, I do.
    Especially when I'm holding
    a handful of hearts.
    Anyway, I don't mean
    to interrupt.
    Ladies, if you're as lucky on the
    tables tonight as you are in love,
    then I am sure you'll
    hit your jackpots.
    Gentlemen, always a pleasure.
    Blackjack!
    WOW!
    Ooh! Set aside enough
    for the ali-money.
    Mimi, what are you doin' here?
    Just 'cause I booted you out
    doesn't mean I'm stuck at home.
    Pumpkin, I want to come back.
    I know I
    screwed up once. Once.
    I was drunk off my ass. I swear
    it didn't mean a damn thing.
    Something I don't understand
    about men.
    If it doesn't mean anything,
    why bother?
    I promise I'll change.
    Into what, a frog?
    Certainly not a prince. How
    'bout the ass you already are?
    What if I told you I wanted
    to fuck around tonight?
    Sorry.
    It would
    hurt like hell, wouldn't it?
    Hey, maybe I already got even.
    Maybe with one of your pals.
    Maybe Chris, he's cute.
    Or how about Vincent,
    the night you sent him over
    for that tragic
    heart-to-heart? Aw.
    "Marty's really suffering.
    "Mimi, you've gotta
    talk to him."
    Blackjack!
    Oh! Well,
    look at that, Tubs,
    your first-ever
    winning streak.
    Just remember, dear heart,
    half of it is mine.
    You gave Zoe a ticket for tonight?
    Philip, let go.
    I keep her away from
    bullshit like this,
    and then behind my back...
    Christ, Phil, she's almost
    20 years old.
    What are you, her father?
    Did you see her?
    She looks like a whore.
    I thought you like whores.
    Yeah. Let her have some fun.
    If you'll excuse me, I'm
    about to have some fun, too.
    I'm kind of on a roll.
    Yeah?
    Yeah. Yeah.
    I hope you win big time.
    You'll need it with all the shit
    you've been packin' up your nostrils.
    So you noticed a tiny
    fraction of your stash went missing?
    Yeah. If you don't like it,
    file for divorce.
    I haven't ruled that out. Don't
    forget about our pre-nup, loser.
    While you're at it,
    go play some blackjack.
    Could be your last best
    chance at paying the rent.
    Can I get some dice over here?
    Hands-off.
    Excuse me.
    Anne?
    Anne?
    We need to talk.
    Yeah? About what?
    Your pal, the architect.
    He's playing with fire.
    I'd actually rather talk about Anne.
    I'll pass along your
    message to Vincent,
    but I'd like something, too,
    Mr. Kotkin.
    I'd like for you to
    stop seeing Anne.
    And Why would I do that?
    Because I love her.
    Then we have more
    in common than we thought.
    I'd like you to stop paying her.
    I want you to let her go.
    That's really not up to me.
    Fact is,
    it's totally her choice.
    Except I never paid for her.
    Well, that's true.
    You never paid.
    Stop it, Joel.
    I'm going.
    What did he mean by that,
    "You never paid"?
    I don't want to
    love you, Chris.
    Is he saying someone's
    paying you to be with me?
    You're the only one
    who can hurt me.
    Anne?
    Tell me it's a lie.
    The first time,
    it was paid for.
    Every other time, that
    was real, that was me.
    But who paid?
    I can't...
    Excuse me.
    Come on, Zoe, let's go.
    I'm fine here.
    I'm asking you to
    come with me. Come on.
    And I'm asking you to stop.
    Did you not hear the lady?
    Mind your business.
    Stop!
    What, are you deaf
    or just a dick, huh?
    I don't know, man.
    What does it say up here?
    "Deaf" or "dick"?
    Help me out.
    Philip! Stop! Don't!
    Fuck!
    Excuse me.
    Thank you.
    You're just like Dad!
    Shut up!
    You are just like him!
    Somebody get this guy an ambulance.
    I never want to see you again,
    not in my home and not near my daughter.
    Do you got that?
    Get him the hell out of here.
    Okay, folks! Let's get back to
    the gaming tables, shall we?
    Hey, it's okay.
    I'm sorry.
    Hey, it's okay.
    Let's go.
    Let's get out of here.
    It's not what you're thinking.
    And what am I thinking?
    She's my friend's sister, okay?
    Are there more? Besides
    me, her, and your wife?
    What's the grand total?
    Look, I can't have
    this conversation here.
    Barbara's standing
    right over there.
    Do you love me?
    Of course I love you.
    I'm crazy about you.
    But would you choose me?
    If you could?
    You know it's not that simple.
    Come meet me at the loft tomorrow, okay?
    We'll talk it through.
    You're right.
    It's not that simple.
    But maybe I can make it simple.
    What do you mean?
    Maybe I can help you
    make that choice.
    Sarah...
    Sarah.
    Sarah!
    Sarah!
    I'm sorry.
    Are you all right?
    Don't do it, Sarah.
    You'll regret it.
    They found out.
    They set us up.
    They set us up.
    Our wives, they...
    They set us up.
    Why, Vincent?
    They.
    They found out. They found
    out about the loft.
    Why would you do it, Vincent?
    We're your friends.
    No...
    Why did you do it?
    No... It was our wives.
    They found out.
    No, it's your friends.
    We found out.
    What's going on?
    You still don't get it.
    All right, strip him.
    What are you doing?
    You are a total
    fucking psychopath.
    I did what you told me.
    I didn't tell you to
    fucking cut her open!
    That wasn't a part of the plan.
    And the Latin on the bed?
    Like the cops are gonna
    believe that bullshit.
    Then you should've
    done it yourself.
    Come on. Let's do this.
    What'd you give me?
    What you deserve.
    You killed Sarah?
    No. We just found her.
    What?
    We were here this morning, Vincent.
    Before you arrived.
    Jesus Christ.
    At first I thought
    she was sleeping.
    Vincent knows her?
    She left him this.
    "See you in the next life."
    Why did she have to do it here?
    We gotta call the cops.
    They investigate suicides.
    This is all gonna come out.
    Guys, wait.
    Can't we find out where she
    lives and leave her there?
    Jesus!
    Philip!
    Come on, we have to
    help out Vince!
    Yeah. Speaking of which,
    where the fuck is Vince?
    Isn't this his problem?
    Hmm...
    Vincent isn't here because.
    - Because I didn't call him.
    - You didn't call him?
    Why didn't you call him?
    There's something
    I have to show you.
    You've been taping us?
    You fucking pervert!
    You can beat the crap
    out of me later.
    We don't have much time,
    and you need to watch this.
    Maybe you'll get a new perspective
    on what happened upstairs.
    Maybe you'll agree, we shouldn't
    take the hit for Vincent's fuckup!
    You see, Vincent...
    Vincent hasn't always been
    a good friend.
    No.
    God!
    Hey, maybe I already got even.
    Or maybe Vincent,
    the night you sent him over for
    that tragic heart-to-heart.
    It's okay.
    They got here late, the night
    he went to talk to her.
    She was drunk, Marty.
    He took advantage.
    Wow! Your little sister's
    seriously hot.
    Hey...
    How long has it...
    It doesn't matter.
    How long?
    He started seeing her
    right after your wedding.
    They met here
    on a regular basis.
    If I'm not mistaken,
    he was her first.
    Fuck!
    Gorgeous, huh?
    The people you love,
    they're the only ones
    who can hurt you.
    He paid Anne
    to let you seduce her,
    put the hook in, so you'd want
    a share of the loft.
    The first time,
    it was paid for.
    Have fun.
    Chris, please. You don't
    know the half of it.
    All right? Just go home.
    He used her, Chris.
    Just like he used everyone.
    Everyone.
    I'm gonna kill that
    son of a bitch.
    Vincent can't sense anything
    is up when he walks in.
    We have to try and remain calm.
    We're gonna get
    questioned by the cops.
    That's why we can never admit
    we're sharing this loft.
    Or they'll try to turn us
    against each other.
    Okay. I think this can work.
    As long as we follow the plan.
    Chris?
    Okay. I'm in.
    But only if we know for sure that
    Vincent was here last night.
    I wanna hear him say it. And if
    he does, I'll go through with it.
    I'll give a signal...
    Break something, a glass.
    But nothing happens
    until we know for sure.
    Understood?
    We've got just under two hours
    to set everything up
    and establish alibis.
    I'll take care of it.
    You guys get out of here.
    Make sure people see you.
    You have the
    suicide note, right?
    I've got it.
    You knew what that prick was up
    to and you never said anything.
    You're just as sick as Vincent.
    They met here
    on a regular basis.
    Vincent hasn't
    always been a good friend.
    He started seeing her
    right after your wedding.
    If I'm not mistaken,
    he was her first.
    You are a total
    fucking psychopath.
    I did what you told me.
    I didn't tell you to
    fucking cut her open!
    That wasn't a part of the plan.
    And the Latin on the bed?
    Like the cops are gonna
    believe that bullshit.
    What happened here?
    You're framing me!
    Oh, fuck!
    Jesus, swallow it.
    My own friends.
    My own friends!
    Am I gonna die?
    No, Vincent,
    you're not gonna die.
    Sarah lured you here
    and drugged you.
    Then she killed herself,
    with you by her side.
    "Fate will unite us."
    But you're gonna survive.
    'Cause we're friends,
    aren't we?
    So, you see, it was a setup.
    Sarah and I were set up.
    The whole thing was staged.
    Still sounds a little
    unbelievable, don't you think?
    Unbelievable.
    But it's the truth.
    Yeah. My line of work,
    you gotta prove the truth.
    And you prove it
    with facts and findings.
    Fact is, we only found your prints
    and those of Sarah Deakins.
    Yeah, because they
    wiped the place clean.
    And we have the DVDs
    of all your sexual exploits,
    with your prints all over them.
    Luke made those DVDs. I never even
    saw 'em, let alone touched 'em.
    Yeah. But we got no DVDs
    of your friends.
    No DVDs of Marty's wife.
    No DVDs of Philip's sister.
    No DVDs of Chris' girlfriend.
    All right?
    Facts and findings,
    Mr. Stevens.
    And we got no evidence
    that you were being set up.
    All right. ls there anything
    we've forgotten?
    Yeah. To follow
    the fuckin' plan.
    Why didn't you just
    handcuff her?
    She was already dead.
    That's still no reason
    to mutilate her.
    She killed herself!
    I just made it more dramatic.
    Yeah. Well, you better hope your
    dramatics don't put us in jail.
    Look. Just lean on 'em
    a little bit.
    Marty will break.
    Maybe Luke, too.
    Look. Don't tell me how to
    do my work. All right?
    We've questioned them all.
    I got no reason
    to believe they've been lying.
    Plus, all your friends
    have alibis.
    Alibis? Not for this morning,
    they don't.
    We got Luke Seacord and
    Chris Vanowen together at breakfast.
    We got Marty Landry
    at his office. All right?
    Al' his office?
    Look, for at least an hour this
    morning, we were all in the loft.
    So was Phil.
    What about Phil?
    Actually, he's downstairs right
    now with his father-in-law.
    Fry?
    What the fuck's Fry doing here?
    He just gave a statement,
    saying that he was with
    his son-in-law all day.
    That is bullshit!
    That is a false statement!
    And why would he lie?
    Hiram Fry brings
    a lot of credibility.
    "Credibility"? I saw Fry in
    San Diego with some bimbo!
    Okay? Phil knew that.
    He knew I pressured Fry
    into giving me
    a waterfront contract.
    So you tried to
    blackmail Hiram Fry?
    Mr. Stevens,
    enough of this crap.
    We got your prints all over the DVDs,
    we got 'em all over the knife.
    We got you chained next to the
    dead girl on the bed. All right?
    Call your lawyer, make a
    confession and save your ass!
    You're free to go.
    I want to thank you
    for your cooperation.
    You understand we had to check
    out your friend's story.
    Of course. It's your job.
    There's just...
    There's one thing
    that's bothering me.
    Why does Vincent Stevens keep
    accusing his best friends?
    I don't know.
    It bothers me, too.
    Hmm.
    Could it be, I just wonder,
    do you think he's trying
    to hide something else?
    What would he be hiding?
    Sarah Deakins' murder.
    Murder?
    The detective in the interrogation
    called it a suicide.
    Well, that's what
    it looked like.
    But the autopsy report revealed that
    sleeping pills didn't kill her.
    And her wrist was cut,
    but not by Sarah.
    Hesitation marks,
    those tentative attempts...
    The first ones before a suicide
    actually slashes through an artery.
    The coroner didn't find
    those on her.
    But Vincent, he would never...
    His prints are on the knife.
    We didn't find a suicide note.
    Is there something wrong?
    We didn't find a suicide note.
    You have the
    suicide note, right?
    I got it.
    Luke.
    Chris. You scared me.
    Sure it's smart, meeting here?
    I think we have
    a problem, Luke.
    How so?
    Where's Sarah's suicide note?
    You put it in your pocket.
    Yeah, I could've sworn I did,
    but it's not there anymore.
    So when did you steal it
    from my coat?
    When the doorbell rang
    this morning?
    Surprise visit
    from the realtor?
    Chris, it's...
    It's unfortunate that you
    lost Sarah's suicide note,
    but I had nothing
    to do with that.
    I called the agency to ask
    who put our loft up for sale.
    All they could give me
    was a number.
    I did call them. I wanted...
    I thought maybe that...
    It's over, Chris.
    We pulled it off.
    We got nothing
    to worry about now.
    But Why'd that note disappear?
    The only real proof
    of her suicide.
    Hello?
    Says she's got an appointment
    with someone named Sarah Deakins.
    Who's Sarah Deakins?
    Is it because maybe
    she didn't write it?
    Maybe it's your handwriting.
    Vincent fucked us all.
    You saw...
    Yeah, I saw.
    All the DVDs that
    made everybody crazy
    went right along with your
    grand plan, didn't it?
    But why, Luke?
    What did you do to that girl?
    Did she get in your way,
    between you and Vincent?
    Actually, it was Vincent
    standing between us.
    Is there someone else?
    I'm not cheating on you, Ellie.
    Sarah, wait!
    Forget Vincent. He is
    better at games than you.
    Always was, always will be.
    He's hurting you, using you.
    Why are you telling me this?
    I'm telling you,
    because I'd never hurt you.
    If you'd just give me
    the chance.
    To show I'd never hurt you.
    That's right,
    you'd never hurt me.
    Because I feel
    nothing for you, Luke.
    I'm sorry.
    Maybe in another life.
    You were here last night.
    Barbara was off skiing.
    So I figured I'd find
    Vincent here, with Sarah.
    I'm sorry.
    I waited till he left.
    She said I was right about Vincent.
    Consoling.
    I've gotten so good at it.
    I gave her an insulin OD.
    It's quick. Painless.
    Leaves no trace.
    Jesus, Luke.
    I did it out of love.
    I swear.
    And Vincent taking
    the fall for this?
    That's okay with you?
    Vincent used
    everyone and anyone!
    It's about time
    we turned the tables!
    Well, he's being charged
    with murder.
    Yeah.
    Sarah wasn't dead
    when we left her with Philip.
    No.
    No. You're lying.
    No.
    That's not possible.
    What Philip did to her
    was sick!
    You're sick, Luke.
    But, if I'm hearing you right,
    it was your brother
    who killed Sarah.
    Okay, Chris.
    Go home.
    I'll clean up.
    Like always.
    No.
    No more cleaning up, Luke.
    Step outside.
    Luke.
    Now.
    Jesus. Let me help you, Luke.
    Please!
    You're gonna kill me, too?
    It's your own fault.
    What do you want me to do?
    Jump?
    Yes. If you don't mind.
    Luke, you don't
    need to do this.
    Jesus Christ, Luke!
    Will you stop it?
    I don't want to
    hurt you, Chris.
    I really don't.
    So just do it.
    Now!
    I called the cops
    before I came.
    I told them everything.
    Bullshit. I know you better.
    I thought I knew you.
    What about the note, huh?
    You want this to
    go down with me, too?
    Give me that note, Chris.
    Give it to me!
    It's over, Luke.
    You're right.
    It is over.
    Tell Ellie and the kids
    I'm sorry.
    Would you do that
    for me, Chris?
    No.
    Come on, Chris.
    Be a friend.
    Luke? Luke!
    Luke! Luke!
    They're married. Honey, no.
    They're having an affair.
    Because she's
    laughing at his jokes?
    No. I'm telling you
    they're having an affair.
    Since when are you
    the big expert on affairs?
    Really?
    Thanks for taking
    me back, Meems.
    What was my alternative?
    To leave you wailing
    at the front door,
    with snot pouring out of your nose?
    Sorry. Didn't mean
    to scare you off.
    I have the kids early
    tomorrow, so I gotta go.
    You're gonna leave me here
    alone with my wife?
    Yes. We could at least
    have one more drink.
    There'll be plenty more drinks.
    Good night, Meems.
    Good night, Chris.
    Chris?
    Anne.
    Hi.
    Hi.
    You look good.
    Thank you. You, too.
    Listen. I still have a key.
    Do you want it back?
    It wouldn't work anymore.
    Vincent's living there
    alone now.
    It's the only thing
    his wife let him keep.
    And Philip?
    He's awaiting trial.
    We'll see.
    And you?
    Are you doing okay?
    Yeah. Most of the time.
    And the rest of the time?
    I heard you ditched
    the city councilman.
    That's not all I've given up.
    Uh, do you wanna grab
    a cup of coffee?

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