She realizes her new lover has secrets and is turning into her late husband. #romance
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00:00Let's see. I'm Chris Parker. I'm 50. I spend most of my free time hiking and collecting
00:09climbing equipment. I have a son and a granddaughter on the way.
00:1450? Girl, are you that damn old?
00:18You said you're 52 on the dating app, and you're definitely 60.
00:22Boys will be boys, even in their 60s.
00:26We'll start with London, and then Paris, and then Rome, and then all the way to Beijing.
00:30The three of us.
00:32Three of us?
00:33You, me, and my wife, of course.
00:35Your wife? But this is a date.
00:37Hmm. My, oh my, you are absolutely stunning.
00:41What do you say we get together and have a baby before we get too old, shall we?
00:45God, I'd like to see you try.
00:47Good, because I always like to record.
00:51Excuse me, boss. It's time for your date.
00:55Should I leave this here, or?
00:57Where is this from?
00:58Well, department store. Cheap as it gets.
01:00In the car?
01:01Once used.
01:02Excellent.
01:03Is there anything else you need?
01:05Just keep this quiet.
01:07Yes, boss. No one will ever find out that the chairman of Peak Climbers is going on a date as an ordinary Uber driver.
01:15Hi, I'm Jerry.
01:19What's with the glasses, four eyes? Are you blind? Who the hell wants to be with a sick old man?
01:28I'll need 60% of your wages each month. 30% will cover daily expenses. 30% will go to the bank to cover my mortgage.
01:38Oh, how generous. You'll have me 40%.
01:41No, that 40% is going straight to my account.
01:46I'm tired in an hour. We'll stand if you want overnight.
01:49I'm sorry, I'm actually looking for someone to marry.
01:53Half a million a month. Any better software?
01:59I think it's...
02:11Oh!
02:16Hi, I'm Jerry Smith.
02:19Chris. Chris Parker.
02:21Let's get married.
02:23That's your pitch?
02:25I'm a very straightforward man.
02:27Lucky you.
02:30That is exactly my type.
02:42Oh, no, no, no. I've got it.
02:51Mom! What are you doing here?
02:53It's always so good to see you two. How's work?
02:58Same boss. Still great. Wish I had more time off, though.
03:03And have you decided on a name for the baby?
03:06Yeah, actually.
03:12It's Emma.
03:14You can't name her that. Emma's your sister's name.
03:18That's exactly why I like it.
03:20I know she's not around anymore, but I figured that she would appreciate that I named our baby daughter after her.
03:28No. That was your grandma's gift for her and her only.
03:33I mean, your father and sister have been gone for decades. Let's just let them stay in our memory and not try to replace them.
03:40Mom! This is my house. I can't have you come in here and try to disrespect that.
03:47Sure. You'll get your respect when your daughter is old enough to talk, son.
03:53I can't imagine how Dad didn't get driven crazy by you.
03:59Don't you ever talk about me and your father like that.
04:04I'm a grown man. I have a family now. You can't just drop by and tell me what to do.
04:09You clearly need the help.
04:11Not from an overbearing, old, sad, crazy woman like you.
04:17Tom! That's too much.
04:22I'm sorry, Mom. I didn't mean to.
04:26So that's what you think of me, Chris?
04:29It's not like that.
04:31Take care of yourself, sweetheart.
04:33Mom. Mom, where are you going?
04:35Anywhere but here.
04:36It's raining outside. Please, just...
04:52God damn it! You've got to be kidding me!
04:56God, are the freaks out here?
05:15What do you want?
05:17Chris? It's me.
05:19What's wrong? Did someone upset you?
05:21Sherry! No, no. It's nothing.
05:24Doesn't sound like nothing. What is that? Are you outside?
05:29My shitty car broke down in the middle of the woods.
05:32What? In this weather? In the middle of December? I'm going to pick you up.
05:36No, no, no. It's fine. There's no reason for you to freeze out here, too.
05:40Where are you?
05:41It's more off Lincoln Road, I think.
05:44I'll be right there. Don't move.
05:52Go to Lincoln Road, now.
05:54Yeah, but how are you going to explain your identity?
05:57What about me? An Uber driver's driver?
06:00Get out. I'll drive.
06:14Hey, baby. You need a ride?
06:18Oh, thank God!
06:21Hold on. Let me get the door for you.
06:48Where to, m'lady?
07:00Driver makes the call.
07:02But somewhere warm and frozen.
07:06My cabin is just down the road. We could stay there tonight.
07:12Yeah? Have a little honeymoon?
07:16Your wish is my command.
07:19All we need to do is take a warm shower, drink a shot of whiskey, and pray for a good night's sleep.
07:26Well, that's not all we need to do.
07:46Chris! You didn't have to! Oh, I could help.
08:00I'm almost done. Have a seat.
08:03I could-
08:04Uh-uh, uh-uh, have a seat.
08:05Okay, okay.
08:16What are you looking at?
08:37What are you looking at?
08:45Have a seat.
08:50You're incredible.
08:58This is the best breakfast I've had in years.
09:00Oh, I'm flattered.
09:03You mentioned us going to the auction today. Is that still happening?
09:06Yes. And actually, uh, we should start getting ready soon.
09:11Um, do I look okay?
09:14Like a dream. But I do have a small present for you.
09:24Jerry!
09:27This is beautiful! Oh!
09:33This is so sweet.
09:52Oh, no, honey. Oh, do you think I'm overdressed?
09:55Not at all. This is who you are. Don't be shy.
10:01Wow, wow, wow. Look at this old mummy. Somebody bought her new bandages.
10:15Get lost, hag. Looks like someone forgot her dentures today.
10:19Don't be jealous, darling. They're new and permanent.
10:23Jealous? Don't make me laugh.
10:26You disgusting old bitch.
10:41What is this? Your new boy toy?
10:45Old and sick. Great taste. Come on, honey.
10:50What's her problem?
10:52Mia? She's been like that since high school.
10:55Always trying to be superior to everyone, but always falling short.
11:03Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us.
11:05Welcome to this year's annual Christmas charity auction.
11:13Let's get started with our first precious item.
11:16The legendary Alpenstock from Sir Edmund's collection.
11:25Jerry! Emma! Jerry! Jerry!
11:34We will begin the bidding at $500.
11:39$600.
11:40$600, thank you, ma'am.
11:41$700.
11:42$700 in the back, thank you.
11:44$1000.
11:45$1000, thank you.
11:46$1,000.
11:48$1,000 going once.
11:50$1,100.
11:52It's a fine walking stick.
11:54It's mine.
11:56$1,100 going once.
11:59Twice.
12:00No, you don't deserve it.
12:01$15.
12:02Dear, that Alpenstock's worth $1,000 at most.
12:06I know, but I need it back.
12:10$20.
12:11$20,000 from the lovely lady in the corner.
12:14$20,000 going once.
12:16What are you waiting for?
12:18Don't tell me you're waiting for your ex-husband to save you again.
12:21Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot.
12:24He is dead.
12:26Fine.
12:31It's over.
12:33Mia is going to be the next captain.
12:53$20,000 going twice.
12:56$30,000.
13:00$30,000 from the gentleman in the center of the room.
13:03This is none of your business.
13:05It is.
13:06$30,000.
13:07She is not alone.
13:08Oh, gross.
13:09$32,000.
13:10Thank you, $32,000.
13:11Do I hear $35,000?
13:13$70,000.
13:14$70,000.
13:15Are you serious?
13:17You can't just say any random number.
13:19You actually have to be able to pay for it.
13:22I can do this all day.
13:24Going once.
13:25Fair warning, last call.
13:29$70,000.
13:34Sold.
13:35$70,000 from the Alpenstocks to the lovely couple in the center of the room.
13:39Thank you very much.
13:40Everybody, please.
13:41A round of applause for the lovely couple.
13:44This means so much to me.
13:45It's so important.
13:46I'll pay you back later.
13:48It's my tree.
13:49I can't have my wife going home empty-handed.
13:51I'm flattered, but this is different.
13:57What's the matter?
13:58Let's go take a closer look.
14:04Ma'am, I needed to deliver this to you in person.
14:08It is the most expensive item I've ever sold.
14:12I'm very lucky.
14:16Merry Christmas.
14:17Thank you, sir.
14:22Is it the one you were looking for, baby?
14:26Are you all right?
14:30Breathe.
14:32Slowly.
14:37What happened?
14:38Is something wrong with it?
14:40Welcome back.
14:42This belonged to you?
14:44My late husband bought this for me many years ago.
14:48It's my most precious belonging.
14:52I thought I'd never see it again.
14:54Oh.
14:57I'm so sorry.
14:58Give me one minute.
15:00Yeah.
15:04Okay.
15:11Look, Tom.
15:12Look, look, look.
15:13The album stock that your dad bought me 20 years ago.
15:15I thought I lost it.
15:16I got a call from my friend at the auction.
15:18$70,000 for this?
15:21Are you losing your mind?
15:22No, Tom!
15:25You promised me that you would never touch climbing gear again.
15:29Tom, this is different.
15:30I don't fucking care!
15:32Please don't say that.
15:33They're dead!
15:35Dad and Emma are fucking dead!
15:39Maybe if you wouldn't have fucking supported their stupid hobby,
15:44they'd still be around.
15:45It was an accident.
15:46You can't blame it all on me.
15:48Is that not enough?
15:50What, are you going to take a new family up there to that death hike?
15:53Or are you going to wait until my daughter's born and then do the same to her?
15:56It was never my intention.
15:58Please don't say that!
16:02Look at me.
16:03You are never welcome in my home again.
16:06And if you want to go die, go die alone.
16:10No, Tom.
16:11Tom, wait!