Jose Magana - Arizona State University
LIFE AT THE PLANTATION
Jose Magana
8:40
LIFE AT THE PLANTATION
DAY 225 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
Day 225 fades out.
JERRY (O.S.)
Do you know my name?
JOSE (O.S.)
No, I don’t think so.
JERRY (O.S.)
Jerry Fitzgerald. Executive officer of
the CIA. Nice to meet you.
FADE IN:
INT. MILL COFFEE PLANTATION - NIGHT
JOSE has an ambushed look on his face.
JOSE (V.O.)
Oh my god... he’s out of his mind.
BACK TO SCENE.
The coffee house has a South American theme to it, with bamboo stilted chairs and plants strategically placed throughout the shop.
The shop walls have several layers of paint on them, the doors are obviously worn out as are the bakery cases, bathrooms and floors.
There are various CUSTOMERS, sitting throughout, everything from young punks to refined older gentlemen quietly reading.
The employees all wear the same uniform, a black polo shirt with the Coffee Plantation logo and black work pants.
Jose is holding a broom a few feet from JERRY, who we can now see is a short, overweight, transient with dirty clothes. His beard and mustache are not groomed and they cover about half of his tanned face.
Jose himself is of average height, with light skin, and glasses. His hair is gelled and slightly spiked in the front and he sports a little bit of stubble. He has an average figure, one that borders, however, on being athletic.
JOSE
Well... Jerry, my name’s Jose. Nice
to meet you.
Jose resumes sweeping.
JERRY
Did you know that there’s these court
orders going around that tell people
where they can go. What they don’t
know is that they’re false court orders...
Jose’s glasses begin to slip off and he adjusts him as he says the following.
JOSE
Uh huh.
JOSE (V.O.)
This is what I get for trying to reach
out and be nice to the bum instead of
ignoring him like everybody else.
Jose begins moving away to another part of the café.
Jerry follows.
JERRY
But I can tell which ones are fake.
JOSE (V.O.)
I guess I just want to save the world...
JERRY
So if you come across any of those court
orders, you bring ‘em to me, and I’ll
tell you if they’re real or not.
JOSE (V.O.)
...one bum at a time.
Jose grabs a long handed dustpan and sweeps the trash he’s been collecting into it.
JOSE
Okay. Well, I gotta go Jerry--
JOSE (V.O.)
Did I just call him Jerry? That’s
probably not even his real name.
JOSE
--It was nice meeting you though.
JERRY
All right, take care!
Jose walks away with broom and dustpan in hand.
Jerry ambles back to a nearby booth where his small sprite is waiting for him.
Jose walks through a door that reads:
COFFEE PLANTATION
EMPLOYEES ONLY
He grabs his backpack, puts his cell phone in his pocket and proceeds to clock out.
As he is leaves he waves goodbye to ANTHONY and HANNAH, fellow employees behind the counter.
He exits.
EXT. MILL AVENUE – EVENING
Mill Avenue is a street filled with restaurants, a movie theatre, various shops, and coffee houses. It is where the students from the nearby college hang out; it is apparent from the foot traffic generated by both students and adults, however, that this is a very popular locale.
Jose unlocks his bike.
The bike itself is obviously well used. The seat is ripped, the gear-shift has fallen off, the tires are under-inflated and there are scratches all over the bike.
JOSE (V.O.)
I really need a new bike...
(Jose mounts it)
But at best, that’d be fifty dollars
down the drain... that’s a full day of
work.
(Jose begins to ride)
I can’t afford it. It’ll just have
to do.
Jose rides in front of a street musician playing reggae tunes on a steel drum.
C.U. on the steel drum.
DAY 1 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
DAY 1 fades out.
INT. MUSIC ROOM – DAY – SEVERAL MONTHS LATER
C.U. on steel drum.
We hear a CARIBBEAN TUNE being played.
BACK TO SCENE.
The music room is filled with steel drums of various shapes and colors. There are musically themed inspirational posters adorning the walls and there is a worn wall-length chalkboard on one of the walls.
Jose is playing on one of the drums. He has a shorter hair style than before. He is also clean shaven and his build is now more close to average than athletic.
There are various other STUDENTS playing other drums throughout the room.
Jose’s hands aptly use the drum sticks to hit the right notes in rhythm with the rest of the band.
The song ends.
INT. MILL COFFEE PLANTATION – DAY - SEVERAL MONTHS LATER
DAY 200 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
DAY 200 fades out.
Jose is working behind the counter making drinks at the espresso machine. He is pulling shots, steaming milk and mixing drinks efficiently and expediently.
He grabs a large clear mug and pours espresso, milk and foam in a way so that they form three perfectly separate layers.
Hannah approaches.
Hannah is the assistant manager in her late teens. She has long hair tied back in a ponytail and wears black eyeliner.
HANNAH
Pretty.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Hannah might seem like the girl next
door, but between her smoking and
affinity for death metal, she was
everything but...
JOSE
Hey Hannah! How’s it going?
Hannah flashes him a thumbs up and an ear to ear smile.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
...but that didn’t mean she wasn’t a
pleasure to work with.
HANNAH
I’m off. I got practice with my band
tonight and I have to be here at 5AM
tomorrow morning. David just got here,
he’s in the back clocking in.
JOSE
All right, I’ll see you around!
Hannah waves and exits.
Jose makes a drink at the espresso bar and places it on the counter.
JOSE
(yells)
Medium café mocha!
Jose’s glasses begin to fall off, he adjusts them.
DAVID, a short Italian with an average build, approaches.
DAVID
Do you have to yell every time?
JOSE
Yelling is half the fun.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
David was awesome. He was one of my
supervisors and whenever they’d hire
a new girl he’d make it a point to let
everyone know he planned to come on to
them. He also smoked... not just
cigarettes if you know what I mean.
DAVID
You do know that no matter how loud
you yell, people still don’t come get
their drinks.
JOSE
Yeah, I know. Why do you think the
café mocha is still on the counter?
David looks at the café mocha still on the counter.
DAVID
Because people are ‘tards. Doesn’t
matter, I won’t have to deal with
them pretty soon. Put in my two
weeks today.
JOSE
Are you serious? Why?
CUSTOMER #1, a older gentleman, approaches the counter.
David goes to take his order. He takes his money, gives him his change and returns. As he talks to Jose he grabs a cup and fills it with iced tea.
DAVID
Are you serious? Staying here until
2AM on the weekends, getting paid
what we get paid. You know how hard
it is to have a social life when you’re
busy grinding coffee and helping assholes?
JOSE
Sadly, yes.
David places the drink on the counter.
DAVID
Then you know what I mean.
JOSE
Yeah...
CUSTOMER #2, a short middle-aged woman, approaches. David goes to register to take her order.
Jose begins to organize the bakery case, rearranging muffins, cleaning the case windows and re-labeling the various baked goods.
David approaches.
DAVID
Hey, pass me a croissant for here.
Jose grabs a plate and uses tongs to place a croissant on it. He hands it to David who hands it to Customer #2.
JOSE (V.O.)
Those things are so fattening. How
could anyone eat them?
David finishes with Customer #2 and nears Jose.
Jose continues organizing the bake case.
JOSE
So what do you think of the new
manager?
DAVID
Anthony? He seems really down to
earth.
David begins fiddling with another set of tongs.
JOSE
Better than Tracy?
DAVID
Uh, yeah. Tracy was a fucking
idiot.
Jose just smirks and shakes his head.
Jose is still gripping the METALLIC TONGS.
INT. HIGH SCHOOL DINING ROOM – DAY – SEVERAL MONTHS EARLIER
Jose is using METALLIC TONGS to pick up a piece of coffee cake as he goes through the lunch line.
DAY 25 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
DAY 25 fades out.
Jose goes through the line, grabs the rest of his food and finds a place to sit.
The dining room is carpeted, with about twelve round tables. It is where the entire student body, about 70 students, dines. There are Indian and Southwestern themed decorations around the room.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
This was my school. This is the private
college preparatory that I went to for
four years.
ISSAEL, a short, dark skinned Mexican with a toothy smile, styled hair and a heavy Mexican accent interrupts.
ISSAEL
Sientate aqui.
Jose obliges and sits next to Issael.
Jose begins to place a napkin in his lap.
JOSE
So I’m thinking of getting a job.
ISSAEL
Que?
JOSE
Issael, English. You need to
practice it.
ISSAEL
(slightly annoyed)
Fine.
Jose looks over to Issael’s plate and sees that there is an unnatural amount of ketchup off to one side.
JOSE
Wow, can you have anymore ketchup?
ISSAEL
(shrugs)
I like ketchup.
Issael places a ketchup covered fry into his mouth.
ISSAEL
So, you’re getting a job as what,
a male prostitute?
Jose smirks.
JOSE
You know that café your mom works
at? You think she could get me a
job there?
ISSAEL
Probably, why would you want to
work there? If it’s for the girls,
you shouldn’t. My mom tells me all
the girls that work there are gay.
JOSE
It’s not for a girl... it’s because
of a girl.
ISSAEL
Oh... have you talked to her?
JOSE
No, and I don’t want to... Can we
not talk about this?
ISSAEL
Fine.
Points to something on Jose’s tray.
ISSAEL
Hey, are you going to eat that?
JOSE
What?
INT. MILL COFFEE PLANTATION – DAY – SEVERAL MONTHS LATER
DAY 175 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
DAY 175 fades out.
TRACY, an overweight, white, middle-aged man with a small head and slightly flamboyant demeanor is talking to Jose.
Pointing to a croissant.
TRACY
I said, are you going to eat that?
JOSE
What?
TRACY
The croissant. You’ve been staring
at it forever.
JOSE
I can’t. It’s too fattening.
TRACY
Suit yourself.
CUSTOMER #3, a middle-aged man with gray hair, approaches the counter.
Tracy moves to help him.
The camera FOLLOWS Tracy.
TRACY
Hi there, how’s it going?
JOSE (V.O.)
Everything by the book. There’s
the greeting.
CUSTOMER #3
Pretty well.
TRACY
What can we get for you today?
CUSTOMER #3
I’ll take a large coffee.
Tracy lifts the covering from some coffee cake next to the register.
TRACY
Would you like to try some of our
coffee cake with that?
JOSE (V.O.)
There’s the up-selling.
CUSTOMER #3
No thanks.
Tracy takes the customer’s money and gives back change.
TRACY
I’ll go get your coffee right now.
Tracy grabs the coffee and gives it to the customer.
TRACY
Thank you sir! Come back soon!
JOSE (V.O.)
...and the mandatory asking them
to come back again.
Jose is wiping down a counter.
JOSE (V.O.)
I’m surprised they don’t have us
pull down their zipper down and--
DAVID
--hey man.
David stands behind Jose.
JOSE
Oh, hey Dave.
Jose throws the towel he was using into a bucket and adjusts his glasses which have begun to slip off his face.
David goes to the tip jar, empties out the loose change and begins to count it.
JOSE
You closing tonight?
DAVID
(disheartened)
Yeah.
Jose goes into a corner, grabs a drink from the shelf and sips it.
JOSE (V.O.)
How does he close? I couldn’t bear
staying here that late.
David finishes counting the change, approaches Jose and grabs his own drink from the shelf.
Jose’s glasses begin to fall off but he grabs and re-adjusts them before they do.
DAVID
What’s wrong with your glasses?
Jose takes his glasses off and looks at them.
JOSE
I got out of bed this morning and
I couldn’t find my glasses. Turns
out they had fallen between the
mattress and the wall. They got
pretty bent up. They haven’t been
able to stay on since.
DAVID
Oh... that sucks.
David takes a sip from his drink.
DAVID
So you hear what happened
today?
Jose, finishing his drink and making sucking sounds with his straw.
JOSE
What?
Jose throws his drink away in a nearby trash can.
C.U. on a nearby cup with the Coffee Plantation logo on it.
DAVID (O.S.)
The owners came in and were yelling
at Tracy, they said that-
His voice fades out.
INT. BILTMORE COFFEE PLANTATION – DAY - SEVERAL MONTHS EARLIER – CLOSE ON – COFFEE PLANTATION CUP
DAY 50 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
DAY 50 fades out.
BACK TO SCENE.
This coffee shop is the same franchise as the Mill Coffee Plantation but at a different location.
It is bigger, newer and busier than the Mill Coffee Plantation but it possesses the same South American theme.
PAN from the cup to a nearby corner where TOM is interviewing someone.
Tom is a skinny, tall and balding middle-aged man with a slight Minnesotan accent. He is the manager of the Biltmore Coffee Plantation.
FOCUS on Tom.
He shuffles through some papers.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Tom was the Fonz. No, he wasn’t
like the Fonz, he WAS the Fonz.
He was the coolest, most laid back
manager I ever worked under...
That’s probably why the owners
later fired him.
TOM
Well, everything looks fine. You’ll
be starting tomorrow. Pay day is the
7th and 22nd of every month.
Tom stands and shakes the hand of the person he’s interviewing.
We PAN to see who he’s talking to and see that it is COLE, a tall, dark, handsome, well built young man with a goatee and charming smirk.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Yeah, that’s not me. That’s Cole.
Cole was one of those guys that
the saying “tall, dark and handsome”
was modeled after... He was also
one of the guys that knew it.
The camera PANS to behind the counter where we see...
Jose, in full Coffee Plantation uniform struggling to learn the ropes and get his bearings. He quizzically searches the register for a button and then wanders off to find something among the cabinets and drawers.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
There’s me.
Jose begins to fill a cup with iced tea.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
I got the job. Keeping it however...
The iced tea slips from Jose’s hand and splashes all over the floor.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
...was a different story.
As Jose looks around for a rag to clean up the mess as reggae music produced by steel drums fades in.
INT. MUSIC ROOM – DAY
The steel drum band is playing the reggae song heard in the previous scene. The camera PANS around the room and sees various students at their respective drums, it RESTS on Jose’s empty drum.
A Beat.
Jose enters, late, in full work uniform, and scrambles to his drum. He picks up his sticks and tries to jump into the song, midway through.
After a few obvious missteps, he synchronizes with the band and finishes out the song.
A few of his fellow band members glance and him.
He shrugs, waving his sticks in the air.
JOSE (O.S.)
Mill Coffee Plantation, this is
Jose, how can I help you?
INT. MILL COFFEE PLANTATION – NIGHT – SEVERAL MONTHS LATER
Jose is on the phone.
DAY 150 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
Day 150 fades out.
BRANDON (O.S.)
(playful tone)
Didn’t you used to work for me?
JOSE
Brandon! Hey! How have you been?
BRANDON (O.S.)
Been doing good--
Jose switches the phone from one ear to the other.
BRANDON (O.S.)
--the other day.
JOSE
How’s everyone down at the
Biltmore?
BRANDON (O.S.)
They’re all great. I’ve heard
you’ve been seen a couple times down
there.
JOSE
Yeah, some of the Biltmore people have
come in from time to time.
CUSTOMER #4, a woman in her early twenties, approaches the counter.
BRANDON (O.S.)
Hey, is Tracy around?
JOSE
Yeah, hold on a sec.
Tracy is off to one side shuffling papers.
Jose puts his hand over the receiver.
JOSE
Hey Tracy, Brandon’s on the
phone for you.
Jose hands off the phone to Tracy and goes to help the waiting customer.
FOCUS on Jose.
JOSE
Hi, how can I--
INT. BILTMORE COFFEE PLANTATION – MORNING – SEVERAL MONTHS EARLIER
DAY 75 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
JOSE
--help you?
Day 75 fades out.
Jose is training at the Biltmore Coffee Plantation, he’s behind the counter taking an order from a customer.
CUSTOMER #5, a shrewd, middle-aged Asian woman with little patience, is at the counter.
CUSTOMER #5
Yes, give me a large iced tea.
Jose looks at the register desperately trying to find the correct button.
JOSE
Okay...
Not being able to find it he calls NICOLE over.
Nicole is a woman is her late twenties, she has an average body, her hair pulled back, and her face always seems to be in a frown.
She is on the register next to Jose.
JOSE
Nicole?
Nicole is helping a customer.
JOSE (V.O.)
Then there was Nicole. Now I’m not
one to use the words “heinous bitch”
lightly...
Putting her pointer finger up.
NICOLE
One second.
Jose looks back to the CUSTOMER #5 and smiles, he only gets a scowl in return.
Nicole finishes helping her customer and approaches Jose.
NICOLE
What?
JOSE
Where’s the iced tea button?
Nicole reaches over and points to a button.
NICOLE
It’s the button that says “Iced Tea.”
Did you already get her drink?
Jose turns to get her drink while Nicole watches. He fills a cup with iced tea and hands it to the customer.
CUSTOMER #5
Some lemon please.
Jose looks around and sees sliced lemons in a small plastic bin above the iced teas. Seeing just the lemons and nothing to grab them with he grabs a slice with his bare hand, putting it in the iced tea.
He gives it to Customer #5.
NICOLE
(half amused)
Usually, you use a fork and not
your hand.
JOSE
Oh, I, uh...
Customer #5 simply gives Jose a dirty look and walks away.
NICOLE
Here.
Nicole gives Jose a ticket.
NICOLE
Make this cappuccino. The customer
wanted it layered.
JOSE
But I don’t-
Nicole walks away to do something else.
JOSE (V.O.)
Layered?
Jose goes over to the espresso machine, pulls a shot and places it in a tin cup. He froths the milk and mixes the milk, foam and espresso into a clear mug.
The layers do not form and all three ingredients mix together to form a brownish mix.
JOSE (V.O.)
The cappuccino was disjointed,
undefined and mixed up... kind
of like my life.
Jose places the drink on the counter.
JOSE
Small cappuccino!
Before the customer can pick it up he returns to the register.
A series of customers approach and order.
CUSTOMER #6
Could—
CUSTOMER #7
--I--
CUSTOMER #8
--get--
CUSTOMER #9
--a--
CUSTOMER #10
--medium--
CUSTOMER #11
--café--
CUSTOMER #12
--latte?
Jose finishes ringing up the last customer and Nicole approaches him.
NICOLE
Hey, that white chocolate mocha
was a medium not a small. You were
supposed to have gotten the soup
for the food order. The coffee you
served the customer was regular and
not a decaf and the mocha was iced
not hot.
JOSE
(pleadingly)
Okay, I’m sorry.
JOSE (V.O.)
Oh god, I hope I don’t get fired.
NICOLE
There’s more.
Jose’s eyes widen.
CUT TO:
INT. BILTMORE COFFEE PLANTATION BACK OFFICE – DAY
Jose comes in and begins looking for something.
He is visibly shaken.
He stops above the desk.
There is scattered paper work on the desk. Tears start falling on the papers.
Jose’s back is to the camera.
Pause.
Jose sniffles.
Wipes away his tears, composes himself and walks out the door. We do not see his face.
JUDITH (O.S.)
Yeah, I’m only going to be working
here until the end of October.
INT. MILL COFFEE PLANTATION – NIGHT – SEVERAL MONTHS LATER
Day 125 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
JUDITH is a woman in her early twenties with a lisp, average build, and a tattoo on her forearm.
Day 125 fades out.
Judith is making a drink at the espresso bar.
JOSE (O.S.)
Are you serious?
Judith nods yes.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Judith was the person who showed me
around the Mill Avenue Coffee Plantation
after I transferred. It was kind of
hard to take her seriously though, every
time I’d start, I’d notice her lisp.
Jose is making drinks next to Judith.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
I never told her what I thought about
her lisp though, I’m not that much of
an asshole... well, maybe I am a little.
But it’s just in my voiceovers where no
no one else can here me.
Judith finishes with her drink making.
JUDITH
So you pretty much got everything
covered right? You know where we
stock all the extra stuff and know
the measurements that we use for
our drinks?
JOSE
Yeah I got it. Most everything else
is the same though. I’m getting the
hang of it. Don’t worry.
CUSTOMER #13 approaches the counter.
JUDITH
(pointing)
You want to get her?
Jose walks over to help the customer.
JOSE
Hey, how’s it going?
CUSTOMER #13
Hey... didn’t you used to work
at the Biltmore?
With a smile of recognition.
JOSE
Yeah, you went there a couple times
right? You knew Cole right?
CUSTOMER #13
Yeah. Oh yeah, Cole. Don’t get me
started on him.
JOSE
Why not? Hey, whatever happened to him?
He came into work one day and quit.
Just like that.
Slightly hesitant at first.
CUSTOMER #13
Cole started doing drugs again.
He said it was only for fun but...
well you know. It got so bad that he
had to move back home.
Surprised look on Jose’s part.
JOSE
Wow, are you serious?
CUSTOMER #13
Yeah.
JOSE
Whoa.
C.U. on Jose’s FACE.
INT. BILTMORE COFFEE PLANTATION – MORNING – SEVERAL MONTHS EARLIER – CLOSE ON – JOSE’S FACE
DAY 100 fades in at the bottom of the screen.
Day 100 fades out.
BACK TO SCENE.
Jose is making drinks at the espresso bar.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
As you can probably tell, this is me
making drinks...
Jose finishes one of the drinks he’s making and places it on the counter.
JOSE
(yells)
Large iced white chocolate!
Jose continues making another drink.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Look closer... this is me... making
drinks... without screwing them up...
Jose places the newly finished drink on the counter.
JOSE
(yelling)
Small iced chai!
CUSTOMER #14, a short middle-aged man, approaches.
CUSTOMER #14
I wanted this hot, not iced.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
...most of the time, anyway.
JOSE
Sorry about that sir, I’ll fix
that right now.
Jose works the espresso bar, steaming milk, mixing two drinks at once and expediently making the order.
He places the re-made drink on the counter.
JOSE
There you go sir, and I made that
into a medium because of the mess-up.
Jose finishes the last drink, calls it out and goes into the back office.
He looks on the schedule whiteboard and sees Cole’s name crossed out.
He looks above it and sees Tom’s name also crossed out.
Jose shakes his head.
BRANDON pops his head through the door, he is man in his late twenties, skinny with a crooked smile.
BRANDON
Jose, they need you out on the line.
JOSE
I’m coming.
Jose follows Brandon out the door and as the door swings shuts we hear Jose.
JOSE
Hey, did you talk to Tracy about
me transferring to the other sto-
Jose’s voice fades out.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
I never thought I’d learn so much by
working at the Coffee Plantation.
MONTAGE - REALIZATIONS
-- David walking away from the Coffee Plantation and throwing his name tag away in the garbage.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
The people working those long hours
and unbearable shifts aren’t superhuman.
Even they have their breaking point.
-- Cole charming girls outside the Biltmore Coffee Plantation, and subsequently partly taking a small clear packet filled with white powder and showing it to the girls.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Those who may seem to have it all...
may indeed have it all.
-- Tracy working behind the line and fading out, Anthony fading in and taking his place.
-- Tom working behind the line and fading out, Brandon taking his place.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
Even the top dogs are somebody’s
chew toy.
-- A NEW EMPLOYEE at the Mill Coffee Plantation placing a slice of lemon into an iced tea with their hand. Jose approaches them and subtly, and discreetly corrects them.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
People’s advice and teachings shouldn’t
be disregarded just because they’re
heinous bitches.
-- The music room, with everyone at their drum playing, except Jose. His drum sticks lay unused and on top of his drum.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
That sometimes... parts of your life
get left behind so as to make room
for other parts to be picked up.
-- The scene in which Jose is sobbing after being berated by Nicole.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
...and that your bleakest moments...
-- Jose and various other EMPLOYEES at the Biltmore Coffee Plantation laughing and talking.
OLDER JOSE (V.O.)
...often yield to your brightest
and most memorable... These are the
lessons I learned, working at the
Coffee Plantation.
FADE OUT.
THE END
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