Babes - Lily Rader - Can I Make It Up To You 'link' -

“I don’t know how you could.”

Cut to black.

The scene is deceptively simple. Our protagonist (Rader) sits on the edge of a bathtub—a classic symbol of cleansing, of vulnerability. Across from her, the woman she’s hurt (played with devastating stillness by co-star Margo Schmidt) packs a small duffel bag. No yelling. No tears, at first. Just the zip of a zipper and the drip of a faucet. babes - lily rader - can i make it up to you

In that single gesture, Rader communicates everything: I am not asking you to fix me. I am not asking for forgiveness right now. I am asking for permission to try. “I don’t know how you could

Schmidt’s response is the film’s knockout punch. She doesn’t say yes. She doesn’t say no. She simply kneels down, touches Rader’s cheek, and whispers: Across from her, the woman she’s hurt (played