• 2 months ago
Two estranged brothers are forced back into each others’ lives when they’re tasked with scattering the ashes of thei | dG1feW9fSEtTcEp0cGc
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00:00Good morning. My name's Nate, and this is my brother, Jet.
00:13Someone passed away, did they?
00:15Yeah, my mum.
00:17It's a family, eh?
00:18Sure!
00:19I wish to be cremated and have my ashes scattered at the old family home in Narrabri.
00:25Oh, no way.
00:28Got a long way to go, you know.
00:31Don't look at me like that.
00:33Like what?
00:34Like how you used to look at Dad.
00:36You will try and make up with him before he leaves again, won't you?
00:42I'll try. Just very different people nowadays.
00:45Pretty chummy with the old funeral director, isn't he?
00:48Blake's my boyfriend.
00:52Oh, no.
00:55I can't believe it.
00:58So like your father, isn't he?
01:01Robert didn't approve much of gay people either.
01:05I don't think that's what he was upset about, Mum.
01:08I'm really tired of all this.
01:17I was doing perfectly fine until I had to come back here.
01:20Then give me the keys or I'll take them off your arm.
01:22No, let me buzz me!
01:28Look at you both.
01:30Jen!
01:31When you were little, we could hardly separate you.
01:33You bastards!
01:35What happened to those days?
01:37I love you!
01:40You're always looking at people.
01:41I never look. I don't look.
01:43I'm not a voyeur.
01:45That's what a voyeur does, looks at people.
01:47Like that.
01:48It's consensual.
01:49I didn't get that.

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