Roger keeps talking about moving out of town. Mimi comes home late again, causing Roger to believe that she is cheating on him with Benny. Roger jealously storms out, Mimi stops him and tries to tell him the truth, that she is not cheating and that she is still using drugs, but can't get the words out, and Roger leaves.
Alone in the apartment, Mimi sings of her love for Roger, and elsewhere, Roger sings of his love for Mimi "Without You". Eventually, Roger and Mimi reconcile. A dance is performed representing the couples' sex-lives "Contact".
At the climax of the number, Joanne, Maureen, Roger and Mimi break up again. At the same time, Angel passes away. At the funeral, the friends briefly come together to share their memories of Angel, with Collins being the last to speak "I'll Cover You [Reprise]". Roger reveals that he is leaving New York for Santa Fe, which sparks an argument about commitment between him and Mimi.
Collins arrives and admonishes the group for fighting on the day of Angel's funeral. Mimi tries to go to Roger, but he turns away. After everyone leaves, Mark confronts Roger about his behavior towards Mimi. As Roger leaves, he runs into Mimi, who tells him that she heard everything and just wanted to say goodbye to Roger "Goodbye Love".
Benny and Mark take Mimi to a rehab center. Rent Live! However, this was a change made by the adaptation. In the Broadway musical and movie, Angel identifies with both male and female pronouns and dresses in both styles. Collins Jesse L. And unlike Joanne Jefferson, next on this list, he manages to do so without making a ridiculous diversion. Rent You're edgy and bohemian and you have Rosario Dawson. The movie opens on Christmas eve, and ends on Christmas eve, April is the deceased ex-girlfriend of Roger Davis.
It turns out that she has been living on the street for the past two months and is now desperatly ill. While Collins calls for a doctor, Roger sits at her bedside and sings his "one song" for her, "Your Eyes. Moments later, however, she comes back, saying that Angel led her back to life. In this musical, set at the dawn of the s, a group of New Yorkers struggle with their careers, love lives and the effects of the AIDS epidemic on their community. Meanwhile, their friend Tom Jesse L.
Why did Angel die in rent? Moments later, however, she comes back, saying that Angel led her back to life. Mark screens his film, and they all realize that there truly is "no day but today. Continuity mistake : When Mark is editing his film at the end of the movie, there is a segment of Angel when he was singing "Today 4 U," Mark never filmed during that scene.
At no point during Angel's performance does Mark pick up his camera and film Angel. We see Mark without his camera just watching Angel.
DVDs can be longer or shorter under different countries' TV systems. Angel dies. At a memorial service, his friends remember his spirit. Collins remembers his love "I'll Cover You — Reprise". Outside of the church, Mark phones Alexi to accept the job. Mark ponders how life has changed since last year as he recalls the joys of that one night last Christmas "Halloween".
As the mourners leave the church, Mimi confirms that Roger has sold his guitar and is leaving town. Roger confirms that Mimi is now with Benny. Collins interrupts them with the sorrowful reality that the family is breaking up.
Joanne and Maureen reunite. Mimi and Benny leave. Mark tries to convince Roger to stay in New York to face his pain and the fact that Mimi is very sick. Roger attacks Mark, accusing him of hiding from his feelings. Mimi enters, having overheard the entire angry exchange, and bids Roger farewell "Goodbye, Love". Roger leaves town. Mimi turns to Mark for help. Benny offers one helping hand to Mimi and extends the other to Collins to help him pay Angel's funeral expenses.
Mimi refuses the help and flees. Collins accepts and he and Benny go out for a drink. Mark considers the events and faces the last year, as does Roger, who is on his way to Santa Fe. Roger begins to discover his own song, and Mark turns down the television job to finish his own film "What You Own". Back at the loft, Mark tells us again that it's Christmas and that he now has a rough version of his film, which he's going to show tonight.
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