:03:03
To his neighbors,
he was a devoted son.
:03:06
But that devotion masked
a growing psychosis...
:03:10
which came to the surface
when his mother died.
:03:24
Mama?
:03:27
Brought you some soup, Mama.
:03:30
It's good and hot today.
:03:42
Ez?
:03:46
Take my hand.
:03:50
Are you holding my hand?
:03:52
Yes.
:03:54
I can't feel you.
:03:58
Cold. Must be... drafts.
:04:11
Just got to get the circulation
going again, that's all.
:04:13
So it's to be now, then, is it?
:04:19
I can't see you too clearly, Ez.
:04:21
You look blurred.
:04:23
You're... you're tired,
Mama, is all.
:04:26
Here, I brought you
some soup...
:04:28
good and hot.
:04:29
No. I'm not tired,
and I don't want no soup.
:04:33
- I'm dying.
- No, Mama.
:04:36
I'm dying,
and that's all there is to it.
:04:38
No'm. You just need
some rest is all.
:04:41
Now, you be quiet
and listen to me.
:04:42
If I go into a coma...
:04:44
don't take me to
no hospital.
:04:46
I want to die
in my own bed...
:04:48
my own room...
:04:49
with you here.
:04:51
If you need any help later,
after I'm gone...
:04:55
call Maureen Selby.
:04:59
Say it now, Ez. Maureen Selby.