Life is a twist.
Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Just like a drama.
Every new day comes along with something new.
Sometimes it's all good.
And you wouldn't have it all over again.
Sometimes it's all bad.
And you feel like you just want to let it go.
So amazing.
Life is a twist.
Life is a twist.
Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Just like a drama.
Every new day comes along with something new.
Good afternoon class.
Good afternoon class.
Linda!
Have you?
Who acts among you?
Has not bought my hand that I still owe you me.
Follow Linda now, before I mention your names.
I still send you on two weeks suspension from my class.
Leave now.
Let me remind you, this is a primary national university.
And not a charity organization where they offer free education.
But when you go home, you should carry placards and protest against your parents.
Ask them why they gave back to you in poverty.
What's your sin?
Nonsense.
Now open your hand out to page 27.
Today we are treating political management.
This is not the first time we're hearing this.
I have taught you this before.
Now let me ask, who in this class can tell me what is political management?
Life is a twist.
Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Linda!
Just like a drama.
What's up?
What is wrong?
Why are you not in class yet?
He's in there.
So, why are you here?
Well, he dismissed me from the class because I don't have his new handouts.
Why did you tell me about his offer?
You know what I bought for you.
Come on, Oprah.
I'm being too over dependent on you on campus.
I come to you for everything.
I think it's about time I start carrying my cross.
Linda, I do not remember telling you that you were burdened to me.
I know, but...
No buts.
No buts.
Okay, here's what to do.
We'll go to class and I'll give Mr. Nicolás the money for the handouts.
I'm sure you don't want to miss this lecture.
Come on, let's go.
So amazing.
Those little things that really make you smile.
So complicated.
Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Sometimes it's all good.
And they want to have it all over again.
Mama, I still got him back.
I wrote you something, please.
Mama, please.
No, Mama, you have to be pleased with that.
Mama, please.
Mama, please.
You have to be something, Mama.
Mama, please.
Good afternoon.
I'm happy to do that.
Good afternoon.
If the food is not enough, don't need something, okay?
Go school today.
School is fun.
Go back and watch this picture from the floor.
Mama, finish your food first.
Mama, please.
Good afternoon, Papa.
Papa, good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
You are welcome.
Papa, we've not closed yet.
And why are you here?
Why have you come to eat?
I was saying to come for the rest of my school fees.
Okay, you come.
Come over, come and sit here.
Just come.
I say come, come over.
Papa, please.
Not this time.
Besides, we are starting exams in the next hour.
Linda, you know how you and I do it.
We are friends with benefits.
You give me, I give you.
Or should I call it buttertree?
Well, I'm your daughter.
Papa, why do you always want to have sex with me before you give me money?
Point of correction here.
Not my daughter.
Stepdaughter.
Anyway, this is not time for any family identification conference here.
Just come over.
Come over and sit down here.
Linda.
Linda.
Hi, Papa.
You're finally here.
So, how are you?
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Linda.
Hi, Papa.
Please, Linda, go to Papa in Mohset.
Ask him to use the balance I left with him yesterday
to give you a bottle of palm wine for me, okay?
Thank you.
My life is a twist. Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Just like a drama. Every new day comes along with something new.
My life is a twist. Every new day comes along with something new.
Thank you, Linda.
Won't you join me?
Hmm?
It seems your brothers have not come back from school yet.
What matter I've kept them till this time?
I don't know.
This boy is my audience.
This expensive channel.
I think that ghost takes home.
Ghost will kind of be his own one.
Linda.
Linda.
Linda.
Somebody help me.
My life is a twist. Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Just like a drama.
So complicated.
Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Sometimes it's all good.
And you want to have it all over again.
Sometimes it's all bad.
Sometimes it's all good.
Yeah, thank you. Perfect.
Is that the food sundae?
Yeah, it's in the kitchen.
Excuse me.
Oh.
Linda, please give me soup in it.
What's here?
So you know how to request for soup but you don't know how to wash the bowl.
But I'm not eating from it.
Of you?
You're not eating from rich bowl.
Isn't that the soup you're pouring into your bowl?
Listen, if he refuses to wash the bowl,
make sure you serve the food to him more like that, unwashed.
Okay, sister.
Stupid boy.
Now it's out of the way.
See, see, see.
Okay, I hope you won't try that.
Good afternoon.
Can I have grilled chicken with rice?
Okay, for kind of rice, fried rice with rice.
And please, not too much pepper.
Okay.
Okay.
So you still in this kind of clothes.
I think I warned you about this kind of clothes.
That this is not a shirt style shirt.
I haven't seen your pictures all over the newspaper.
The last time this happened,
you almost ruined my first contact camera and my reputation.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
You better do something about it real fast.
It looks as if you're working for my police government.
Seriously, Dad.
Come on, Dad.
So do you really think that I would rather be pulling you down
than being in the police?
You look like you have a secret agenda.
All right, Dad.
This is Acid Cheetah.
Benison.
It's been a 2,000 feet thing.
Hey!
Listen, Dad.
This is what I'm joking about.
Oh, that's Dad.
Did you just...
Yeah, hi.
Hello, Trisha.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
I'm home.
I just got back.
Oh, look.
Oh, coffee.
Yeah.
Oh, cool.
Oh, my God, it's like this, eh?
Yeah.
But seriously, seriously speaking, Dad,
that I think that you're stifling my freedom of costume with the Kamiya.
Dad, I thought I would do something about it.
Hey, stop it.
Hi, Trisha.
Hey, you can ask Benison.
I don't know.
I'm not sure how I...
I've done some disputes with them,
but I was willing to get them.
Oh, where is it?
Can I have your face?
I'll actually call it a month.
All right?
No.
Show Dad.
Hi, Trisha.
Hi, Trisha.
Hi, Trisha.
Welcome to Daddy.
I thought you didn't like flashes.
I thought you didn't like flashes and skims.
Only for my daughter.
And the rest of us.
You can walk in your bikini as through the streets of the city.
Your sexy body in skimpy dresses
is what spices and tickles the animal in me.
Thank you.
Hi, Trisha.
Hi, Trisha.
Are you all right?
Are you sure?
Yes.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
Have you over?
Why do you need all that kind of money?
Dad.
There are lots of things that I need to buy
that you don't know about.
Please.
No. So you think you need a lot of things.
I'm the one giving you the money.
So why do you think?
I don't want to know what you're using the money for.
Oh, thanks, son.
You're becoming a hard nut to crack these days, huh?
For God's sake, your daughter is only asking for chicken change.
And look at how tight you've made your face to your pockets.
Oh, you call 5,000 universities chicken change?
Well, I have news for you.
That's your daughter. Why don't you give her?
Honey, she saw me.
My mother chose to come to you.
You know what?
You're always bragging of daddy's daughter.
So please take out the response feed and stop nagging.
So amazing. Those little things that really make you smile.
So complicated.
Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Sometimes it's all good.
And you want to have it all over again.
Thank you so much, daddy.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
Thank you so much, mommy.
Now, this is exactly what I'm talking about.
This is Oprah Ethel's father, chief Benson Avel.
Don't worry, dad.
Dad, look, I'm going to give you twins as grandchildren.
And guess what? I will name them after you.
Thank you so much, daddy.
Now, I got news for you.
This is all you get until the end of the month.
All right? Yes.
All right? So that's all you're going to have until the end of the month.
Anyway, I'll see you guys.
Okay, honey.
Say goodbye.
Bye-bye.
Okay, bye.
Hey, listen, I want to do great this evening.
I will do it this evening.
Yes.
I don't know.
You. But I miss you.
You don't spend this money in less than two weeks.
Have I made myself clear?
Yes, mommy.
Good. I'll see you later.
Thank you, mommy.
Thank you.
Thank you again, mommy.
You're welcome, darling.
I go to sleep.
Hi, Linda. Are you busy?
Is there any problem?
Listen, Linda, we really need your help
because all that Mr. Nicola has taught us during the last lectures
is nowhere to be found in my head.
True. What do you mean by that, Bridget?
Everything is gone just like that.
You know, that man only brushes on the surface of the topic,
so it's only sharp rings like you that can pass his test.
So what are you doing with this handout in your hands?
Can't you read it and find out any solutions
to whatever problems you have?
Linda, why are you making things difficult?
Reading this handout is like listening to Indian music.
You will get a song you can never get the worst.
Please do something.
All right, ladies, please.
We have a social science test in the next 45 minutes.
Please let me study.
Linda.
Linda, here you are.
Oprah.
Hey. Here you are.
I'm okay, Jerry.
Look, Linda, look, I need you to come and take me through Dr. Robert's course.
You see, I don't know anything in that course.
Before we go in for the papers, yeah?
Okay, sure. Let's go.
Hey, Oprah, you met us here.
She has to attend to us first.
Seriously?
Does he look like she's joking?
Okay, please.
Let's do this another time, okay?
We have to go. Come.
So, we have to...
Sometimes it's all bad
Did you leave me on Google?
And you wanna have it all over again
All over again
Sometimes it's all bad
And you feel like you just wanna...
No.
Mama.
Are you alright?
Mama, Mama, you what, Mama?
Mama.
Mama.
Mama.
Oh, Mama.
Mama. Mama.
Mama. Mama.
Mama.
Mama.
No!
Mama!
Mama!
Mama!
Linda, you better put that thing to silence before the lecture chooses you out.
I know. Let me answer it really quick. Hello? Ernest? What is it?
Oh my God! Okay, I'll be right there.
Linda, what is it?
My mum is dying. She's being rushed to the hospital.
Linda!
What about the exam?
My mum is dying at the top of her exam. Over up!
Linda!
Linda!
You got it!
She has only a few days to live. She's even strong.
She's far-sustained on this minor draft for the past five years.
So, you're saying that if I had the money to buy the medicine you prescribed, she could live a little longer?
Exactly.
Oh, Doctor, then please help us. Please help me. She's the only thing that I have. She's my mother. I can't afford to lose her. Please help me.
Linda, I wish there was something I could do.
Besides the drugs inquesting, there's no food here in this hospital. We only order it from India when a patient needs it. I'm sorry. There's nothing we can do about it.
Then, can you get it for me? Like, maybe you can credit it on my behalf and I'll pay then. I'll make the money if you can do that for me. Good, good, good. Bless you.
There's nothing we can do about Linda. It's unfortunate.
Doctor, please. Maybe you can order it on credit or something. Don't worry about it.
There's just some fortunate in there. There's nothing. There's nothing I can do about it.
So, there's nothing we can do?
There's just some fortunate.
Life is a twist. Every moment feels like living in a dream.
Just like a drama. Every new day comes along with something new. Sometimes it's all good. And you wanna have it all over again.
What's the doctor saying? Is mama going to die?
No. No, mama is not going to die, okay?
No. She's going to do it.
Sister, how is mama? Is she alright?
Why is she...
She's in the room.
Sometimes it's all good. And you wanna have it all over again.
Hey, concentrate on the right.
Hey, concentrate. And you?
You have 30 more minutes. 25 more minutes.
Hey, concentrate.
The last time I won you, simple exams you can't write.
Copy what somebody wants to do. 25 more minutes to go.
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
Hey!
So complicated. Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Sometimes it's all good. And you wanna have it all over again.
Sometimes it's all bad.
How is she doing? Mama is not going to make it. She's all me and my siblings have left.
Linda, why would you say a thing like that? If she has got breath in her, what would make you think she won't make it?
Because she's been coughing blood all day. And her breath is not stable.
And what are the doctors doing about it? Nothing.
Why?
So complicated. Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Because the medication is all the way in India. Even if it was sold here in this country, I wouldn't be able to afford it.
I think it's time for her to just go. She suffered so much. She should just go and rest.
So that she just be in peace.
Look, she's only to see a thing like this. Okay, look, this is not what you need now at all.
What is your feeling?
I'm 100% sure that your mother will be fine.
So complicated. Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Linda, go and check on her. Come.
Sometimes it's so good. And it would have been all of our gain.
Sweetie, let me tell you a joke. How do you know when a politician is lying?
Politicians are all lies.
How do you know when they are lying?
I'm married to one.
So I know when they are lying?
I know when they open their mouths. That's how you know they are lying.
So are you trying to tell me that you're a liar too?
I don't know about that.
Oprah, you haven't touched your food. Are you full already?
No, mom.
So why not eat your food? You don't like the food?
It's not that, dad.
What is it then?
Tony, what is it?
Linda's about to lose her mother.
You're friendly now?
My god.
What happened to her?
She has been on the sick bed for the past five years for lung cancer.
Linda couldn't even take the exam because she had to rush to the hospital as soon as she received the phone call that her mother was admitted in the hospital.
Excuse me.
What's it about?
Are you all right?
Yes.
It's full of truth, sir.
Not sad.
But anyway, life must go on.
Right?
So complicated.
Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Did you guys prepare anything to eat?
There's no food in the house.
All right then.
Here's bread and curry.
There's some sugar inside there, so prepare for the both of you, okay?
How is she?
There's no improvement.
Are you going back to the hospital?
Yes, I am.
But I'm going to take a shower first and prepare some water for her.
You know what? Please help me put the water on fire while I go and have my shower.
Life is a twist.
Every moment feels like living in a dream.
So complicated.
Those things you cherish always make you cry.
Are you going back to the hospital?
Yes, sir.
Big.
Both of you should manage this, huh?
Okay, okay.
Long time no see, how are you?
How are you people?
We are fine.
Where's your mother? I've come from her money.
And I can see there's money in the house already.
Call your mother for me.
My mother is not home at the moment.
How do you mean your mother is not home?
Go inside there and call your mother for me.
No, no. Please, her mother is in the hospital.
Shut up!
Achakhaa Piki! Achakhaa Piki!
Your mother is in which hospital?
Your mother is in hospital and she left all this money for you people.
Huh?
Oh Lord.
You know my mother has not been working for the past five years now.
This money I gave them is the little money I have.
Okay.
So go in there and give me mine to let me go.
I wish I could.
But I don't even have money for myself this morning to go to school.
Huh?
There's no money in this house.
Achakhaa Piki!
So the things my wife has been telling me is true,
that for the past three years they have not been around.
You people have not paid any rent.
Huh?
Okay.
Go to the hospital and tell your mother
I say she should not return to this house anymore
because I am going to eject all of you before the weekend.
Achakhaa Piki!
Nonsense!
Sometimes it's so bad
and you feel like you just want to let it go.
Okay.
Should we go to the hospital after school?
Come straight home.
Those little things that really make you smile
So complicated
Those things you cherish always make you cry
Sometimes it's so good
and you want to have it all over again
Linda!
I'm so tired.
Where have you been?
We've searched for you all around campus and your phone is off too.
Oh, why are you panting like this?
Why are you running?
I walked all the way from the house to campus.
What?
Listen, we're not here to discuss how I got to school.
What is it like?
What do you want?
Anyway, Linda, can you take us through Mr. Nicola's last topic?
You know that the exam is this morning.
Oh, good.
Just like a drama
Every new day comes along with something new
Sometimes it's so good
and you want to have it all over again
Sometimes it's so bad
and you feel like you just want to let it go
So amazing
Those little things that really make you smile
So complicated
Those things you cherish always make you cry
Sometimes it's so good
and you want to have it all over again
Sometimes it's so bad
and you feel like you just want to let it go
