PHYFF '23 - "A Little Bit of Trouble Making"

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A LITTLE BIT OF TROUBLE MAKING

(Based on a true story)

(Opens on MATTHEW in class in the back. He’s not paying attention to his work and listening to music)

TEACHER #1

Matthew?

(MATTHEW takes off his headphones and starts listening)

MATTHEW

Yeah?

Did you hear the question?

TEACHER #1

MATTHEW

Yeah, but I was a little confused on the way you phrased it. Could you say it again?

(The TEACHER looks at the rest of the class)

CLASS

What is a limerick?

K. I got it.

Do you know the answer?

MATTHEW

TEACHER #1

(MATTHEW hesitates, but then just shakes his head with a defeated expression)

TEACHER #1

Ok. Let’s pay attention to the notes now ok? Ok.

MATTHEW

(silently) yeah.

(MATTHEW looks up at the clock until the bell rings. He is now in a different classroom)

CUTS

TEACHER #2

Ok everyone. Have a good weekend. You’re all dismissed.

(MATTHEW gets ready to leave)

TEACHER #2

Matthew, could you stay here for a minute?

(MATTHEW rolls his eyes and sits back down and waits)

TEACHER #2

Do you know why I had you stay behind?

MATTHEW

(sarcastically) I couldn’t begin to imagine why?

TEACHER #2

Where’ve you been the last couple of days?

MATTHEW

I was out. Sick.

You seem fine.

I got better?

TEACHER #2

MATTHEW

TEACHER #2

I hope you realize that I can see what classes you attend and which ones you don’t. Why’ve you been skipping my class?

MATTHEW

I haven’t been.

Really?

Yeah.

TEACHER #2

MATTHEW

TEACHER #2

Matthew, I know you’ve been skipping my class.

MATTHEW

Prove it.

(The TEACHER scoffs and walks over to the window and opens the blinds)

TEACHER #2

Look out that window. Can you see where you and your friends were hanging out yesterday from here? Because I sure can.

MATTHEW

So what?

TEACHER #2

Matthew. I’m your teacher. It’s my job to make sure that you’re in class and doing what you’re supposed to be doing. Even when you are here you’re not paying attention or falling asleep. You’re a nice kid, but you have a habit of causing trouble sometimes. On Monday morning I want to see you here in my classroom when the bell rings. I know you wouldn’t want me calling your mom right?

(MATTHEW shakes his head)

TEACHER #2

She emailed me about your grades and I’ve been reluctant to tell her about your absences for your sake, but if you miss my class again, I’m going to have to call home.

MATTHEW

Just go ahead. Everyone will think I’m a screw up anyways.

TEACHER #2

No one thinks you’re a screw up Matt. We just want to see you succeed and do the right thing.

CUTS

(MATTHEW is walking through the parking lot and bikes home. When he gets home he goes straight to his messy room and starts working. After a couple seconds of him working, he gets a text. He looks at his phone and starts to focus on that instead)

CUTS

(It’s later in the day now and he still has barely made a dent in his work. Someone knocks on the door)

MATTHEW

What?

(MOM walks in the door)

MOM

What’s the 5.3 warm ups assignment you’re missing?

MATTHEW

I don’t know mom. That’s just numbers.

MOM

You’re also missing the 5.4 and 5.7 assignments.

MATTHEW

Ok and?

Did you turn them in?

MOM

MATTHEW

If it says they’re missing, then that probably means that I didn’t turn them in.

MOM

I want you to get those grades up. You’re almost at a C in two classes.

MATTHEW

It’s friday. I don’t know what you expect me to do about that right now. MOM

Do you want me to call your teachers?

MATTHEW

Why would I want you to call my teachers? MOM

I don’t know Matthew. You know what? Just don’t do the assignments, do whatever you want.

MATTHEW

(overlapping) Mom! I’m gonna do the assignments, but there’s literally nothing I can do right now! MOM

(overlapping) I don’t want to argue with you every time I say anything!

MATTHEW

Can I talk? Can I talk? Can you let me talk please? MOM

What?

MATTHEW

I will do the assignments. But it’s the weekend. I will ask my teachers on Monday ok? Ok, great. Thank you. MOM

Whatever. Your dad and I aren’t gonna be here tonight so you’re on your own for dinner.

(MOM slams the door behind her. MATTHEW clenches his fists and starts banging on the table. He grabs a pillow, shoves his face into it and screams)

CUTS

(MATTHEW is playing video games on a call and his dad walks up behind him and taps his shoulder)

MATTHEW

Geez! DAD

Hey, it’s just me.

Can’t you knock?

MATTHEW

I did.

MATTHEW

Oh. Wait, why’re you here, aren’t you supposed to be at dinner or something with mom. DAD

Your mom went to her bible study.

MATTHEW

And you’re here why? DAD

I wanted to see if you wanted to go out to eat.

MATTHEW

Where? DAD

You’ll see.

MATTHEW

Ok? What time? DAD

How’s 10 minutes?

Sure.

CUTS

MATTHEW

(Car interior. DAD is in the car looking at his watch waiting. MATTHEW finally walks out and gets in. As they’re driving, MATTHEW is listening to music)

DAD

You wanna hear a joke?

(MATTHEW doesn’t answer)

So a man walks into a bar-

(uninterested) Ouch.

DAD

MATTHEW

DAD

What do you call a fish with no I’s?... Fshhhh

(MATTHEW scooches away and DAD starts to speed up a little bit.

MATTHEW’s attention starts to be grabbed. DAD breaks really hard)

DAD

Woah!

Sorry. (MATTHEW rolls his eyes)

So a frog walks into a bank. His name is Kermit McJagger. He’s McJagger’s son. You know McJagger?

MATTHEW

(uninterested) The drummer.

That’s right. Do you know what band?

(uninterested) Rolling stones.

That’s right. So Kermit is McJagger’s son. He goes into the bank because he wants to take out a loan to go on a vacation. So he goes up to the counter and he says “Hilo. I would like to take out a loan”. Now the bank teller’s name is Patricia Wack. Patricia Wack. And she says, “Well do you have any collateral?” He says “Well, I know the owner of the bank” and he pulls out a little tiny elephant trinket. He says “Give him this”. Now Patricia Wack is really confused so she goes to the owner of the bank and says “Sir? There’s a frog here to see y ou. He wants to take out a loan. He says he knows you and for collateral he gave me this tiny elephant. What is this thing?” and the owner says “It’s a knick knack Patty Wack. Give the frog his loan. His old man’s a rolling stone.

(MATTHEW lets out a small chuckle and smiles. He changes the subject)

MATTHEW

Are we almost there? We’ve been driving for like 40 minutes.

Almost.

CUTS (The car pulls into the parking lot)

CUTS (They’re in the diner)

MATTHEW
DAD
DAD
DAD
MATTHEW
DAD
DAD

DAD

I haven’t been here in forever… You alright? You’ve barely said a word all day.

MATTHEW

It’s nothing.

DAD

Are you sure? Did something happen? Are you in trouble?

MATTHEW

It’s fine.

DAD

Is it about your grades? You know you don’t need to totally be stressed about them right? Your mom just wants you to do well.

MATTHEW

Well I have two C’s and I’m close to getting another one.

DAD

So what? That can’t be everything.

MATTHEW

There’s just been a lot going on that I can’t talk about.

DAD

Is it classified information? Are you a secret agent?

MATTHEW

It’s nothing dad.

Are you sure?

It’s nothing.

(DAD chuckles a little bit)

What’s so funny?

DAD

MATTHEW

MATTHEW

DAD

Nothing. I just forget sometimes how much you remind me of me.

MATTHEW

What’re you talking about?

DAD

I used to get into trouble all the time when I was your age.

MATTHEW

Yeah right.

DAD

It’s true. I didn’t think I’d be a lawyer til I was well out of high school. Your mom and I were already married and had your older brother.

MATTHEW

Really?

DAD

Yeah. It was during the OJ Simpson trials. You know all about that right?

MATTHEW

Of course.

DAD

Well it was a huge thing. It was on TV and everyone would watch it. But really all OJ’s lawyer would do a lot of the time was stand up, straighten his tie, and say “We have no questions at this time”. And when I saw that I stood up and said, I could do that.

MATTHEW

That’s why you decided to be a lawyer?

DAD

Yeah. But when I was in high school, I was always the class clown. I got into so much trouble. I would sneak out and go to the skate rink with my friends.

CUTS

(JEFF walks out of his house. He grabs his bike and starts riding the bike. When he gets to the skate rink, his friends are there waiting and they start skating)

JEFF

Hey guys! How’s it hanging?

FRIEND #1

Hey youngblood! I like the new threads

Thanks! This place is far out!

Yeah! Totally bomb!

Where’s Kevin at?

JEFF

FRIEND #1

JEFF

FRIEND #2

Yo dudes! Check out that absolute brick house!

FRIEND #1

She’s a stone fox.

DAD (voiceover)

And that was the night I met one of the most beautiful women of my life.

CUTS

MATTHEW

Wait a minute. I thought you met mom at a KFC when she was looking for a job.

DAD

I did. This was someone else. Her name was Sarah Hoffman. She was a senior and I was a sophomore. I thought I had no chance with her.

CUTS

I think I might have a chance with her.

JEFF

FRIEND #1

Woah. Slow your roll there casanova.

FRIEND #2

Youngblood. That is Sarah Hoffman.

The senior?

Yeah.

Oh.

JEFF

FRIEND #1

JEFF

FRIEND #2

Don’t sweat it youngblood. Besides Kevin’s about to go talk to her now.

(KEVIN goes up to SARAH)

Hey girl. What’s crackin’?

KEVIN

(KEVIN falls over and SARAH skates away laughing)

FRIEND #1

Nice one spaz.

Whatever.

KEVIN

(JEFF helps KEVIN up)

You alright Kevin?

JEFF

KEVIN

Sound as a pound. But do me a solid and never tell anyone about this.

JEFF

Not even in 40 years from now?

Only then.

Fine. Are you sure you’re good?

I’m chillin.

KEVIN

JEFF

KEVIN

JEFF

Good (JEFF pushes KEVIN back on the ground) You’re a dork.

(They both laugh)

CUTS

MATTHEW

Did you ever get in trouble for sneaking out?

DAD

A few times.

Did you ever stop?

MATTHEW

DAD

Yeah, when you turn 18 they stop counting it as sneaking out.

(They both laugh)

DAD

But Kevin and I did all kinds of things together.

MATTHEW

Like what?

DAD

Well we would hang out and go to A’s games all the time.

MATTHEW

How old were you?

MATTHEW

There’s no way your parents knew about this.

No, they did.

MATTHEW

You would never let me go to a baseball game with friends.

Would you ever even want to go to a baseball game with friends?

MATTHEW

Good point.

This was right after the A’s were one of the greatest teams of all time. When I started going, there would barely be anyone there. Bad for the team, good for us.

MATTHEW

Why even have games at that point?

It’s their job.

MATTHEW

I guess so. DAD

It was funny. They wouldn’t even check our IDs or anything. But they had to make commissions somehow. So they would just try to sell us beer. They didn’t care if we were 18 or not.

MATTHEW

You’re kidding!

I wish I was.

(They both laugh, but then MATTHEW starts to frown)

Hey. What’s up?

MATTHEW

Nothing. I mean the stories are great, but why did I never know any of this before?

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DAD
DAD
DAD
DAD
DAD
DAD
DAD

You never asked.

I guess so.

MATTHEW

DAD

You know? I have another story I think you’d like.

Mmmmm.

MATTHEW

DAD

So me and Kevin were in band together and football for a small period, but there’s one story that I don’t usually tell people.

MATTHEW

What’s that?

CUTS (Flashback to the high school)

Hey Jeff!

Hey Kevin! What’s crackin’?

KEVIN

JEFF

KEVIN

Nothing really. I’ve been really bored with everything recently.

JEFF

Same here man.

KEVIN

It’s our sophomore year, it should be more exciting than this.

JEFF

Right on. We need something new. Something no one else will do.

KEVIN

Like what?

JEFF

I don’t know. But I just know we need to do something unexpected. I don’t want to keep doing the same old things everyday. You catch my drift?

KEVIN

(hesitates) No.

DAD

Nevermind.

KEVIN

Well when you figure out whatever you’re talking about, let me know. Catch you on the flip side.

(KEVIN starts walking away and so does JEFF. JEFF looks up to see a sign. He stares at the sign. The sign talks about student body president candidates)

DAD (voiceover)

And that was when I had the million dollar idea.

CUTS

(Interior of the diner)

MATTHEW

Wait. You ran for student body president as a sophomore? DAD

Not me. Kevin.

CUTS

(KEVIN and JEFF are getting things ready for the campaign)

(MONTAGE: interior of the diner, designing posters, putting up the banner, KEVIN on the podium, KEVIN in a suit, hanging up posters, JEFF collecting ballots)

CUTS

INTERCOM VOICE

Ladies and gentlemen. For the last month our wonderful student body president candidates have been hard at work giving speeches, collecting votes and making some big differences on campus. But now it is time for the moment that you all have been waiting for. Thank you to everyone who voted. The final results are in. The next Ygnacio Valley High School student body president is none other than… Kevin Harrington.

(The class erupts in celebration)

CUTS

KEVIN

Thank you to everyone who voted for me and thank you to all the other candidates for being so inspirational. This moment is truly an honor and I couldn’t be happier. I am proud of this school for being so generous as to award me this privilege. Help me make this school all it can be and more!

JEFF

(Everyone cheers)

CUTS

Wait. He won?

Yeah.

How?

MATTHEW

MATTHEW

Well, that’s sort of complicated. You see(DAD gets a call)

Hold on, I need to take this.

CUTS

(MATTHEW is sitting in the car listening to music while his dad is on the phone. They get home and MATTHEW gets out of the car and sits at his desk. He is upset, but he can’t stop thinking about the story. He finds his dad’s old yearbook, and looks through it. He finds a picture of JEFF putting ballots in the box)

(Flashback: montage of JEFF putting extra ballots in the box)

(MATTHEW goes to his DAD)

MATTHEW

Dad. DAD

Yeah?

MATTHEW

You cheated. DAD

What?

MATTHEW

You cheated to help Kevin win. DAD

Ah. So you figured it out.

But why? Why would you cheat?

MATTHEW

DAD
DAD
DAD

DAD

Why would you cut class?

MATTHEW

Because I thought it would be- Wait how do you know about that?

DAD

Your teacher promised she wouldn’t call your mom. He didn’t say anything about calling me.

MATTHEW

Does mom know?

Of course she does.

Then why didn’t she say anything?

DAD

MATTHEW

She wanted to, but I told her to wait.

DAD

MATTHEW

Why? DAD

Because I wanted to see if you’d realize that just because you don’t get caught, doesn’t mean it’s not bad.

MATTHEW

But did you get caught for cheating in the election?

DAD

No one ever found out.

MATTHEW

But why would you want to do that?

I never said I was proud of doing that.

DAD

MATTHEW

Well how does that make it better? How come you can do all of these things and you end up so great? Why do I do bad stuff and everyone thinks I’m a screw up?

DAD

No one thinks you’re a screw up. It’s not about not getting caught. Of course I got caught for some of the bad things I did. Why do you think you’re a screw up?

MATTHEW

I don’t think I’m a screw up. Other people think I’m a screw up.

DAD

Did anyone say that to you?

Well, no.

Then why do you think that?

MATTHEW

DAD

MATTHEW

Because everyone keeps putting blind faith in me and what I can do. Everyone wants me to do these simple things like show up to class and do my work. But I can’t. I try, but then I fall behind and at that point it’s pointless to keep trying. I don’t know why people keep giving me second chances to prove myself when I know I can’t do it.

DAD

Maybe the problem isn’t people having too much faith in you. Maybe you just need to give yourself another chance. I cheated big time, but I think I ended up alright. I’m happy and no one remembers me for the things I did. Of course you need to do the right thing, but all of this; the cutting class, the bad grades, a little bit of trouble making here and there. It might seem like it will define you, but it’s important to not let that stop you from trying. It can build you up if you don’t keep letting it tear you down. But don’t give up now.

MATTHEW

But what if I fail?

DAD

Then you get back on the horse. You’ve gotta give yourself a second chance. Besides, you can’t fail. You’ll only fail if you stop trying.

(DAD hugs MATTHEW)

CUTS

(MATTHEW is in class, taking notes)

TEACHER #2

What does the clock represent?

(MATTHEW raises his hand)

TEACHER #2

Matthew

MATTHEW

The clock represents the passage of time and how Gatsby wants it to go back to the way it was. He tries to fix it, but in the end he ends up breaking the clock even more. There’s no use in dwelling on the past, your only option is to move forward.

TEACHER #2

Perfect answer

(TEACHER #2 smiles at him. MATTHEW smiles and leans back)

CUTS

How’d it go?

Good. I told him about when I was in high school.

Oh really?

I think he’ll be ok.

Wait, what?

He’s gonna be ok.

Good. Now who’s Sarah Hoffman?

Shhhh.

(DAD turns up the music and they start dancing)

(Credits roll)

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