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<p>英文剧本: 大鱼 Big Fish&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Big Fish script</p>
<p>There are some fish that cannot be caught.</p>
<p>It's not that they're faster or stronger than other fish.</p>
<p>They're just touched by something extra.</p>
<p>One such fish was The Beast.</p>
<p>And by the time I was born he was already a legend.</p>
<p>He'd passed up more $ 1 00 lures than any fish in Alabama.</p>
<p>Some said that fish was the ghost of a thief...</p>
<p>... who'd drowned in that river 60 years before.</p>
<p>Others claimed he was a dinosaur left over from the &quot;Cruaceous&quot; Period.</p>
<p>I didn't put any stock into such speculation or superstition.</p>
<p>All I knew was I'd been trying to catch that fish...</p>
<p>...since I was a boy no bigger than you.</p>
<p>And on the day you were born....</p>
<p>Well, that was the day I finally caught him.</p>
<p>Now, I'd tried everything on it:</p>
<p>Worms, lures, peanut butter, peanut butter and cheese.</p>
<p>But on that day I had a revelation:</p>
<p>If that fish was Henry Walls' ghost, then the usual bait wasn't gonna work.</p>
<p>I was gonna have to use something he truly desired.</p>
<p>-Your finger? -Gold.</p>
<p>Now, I tied my ring onto the strongest line they made...</p>
<p>...strong enough to hold up a bridge, they said, if only for a few minutes.</p>
<p>And then I cast upriver.</p>
<p>The Beast jumped up and grabbed it before it even hit the water.</p>
<p>And just as fast, he snapped clean through that line.</p>
<p>Well, you can see my predicament.</p>
<p>My wedding ring, the symbol of fidelity to my wife...</p>
<p>-...soon to be mother of my child... -Make him stop.</p>
<p>...was now lost in the gut of an uncatchable fish.</p>
<p>What did you do?</p>
<p>I followed that fish upriver and downriver.</p>
<p>This fish, The Beast...</p>
<p>...the whole time we were calling it a him, when in fact it was a her.</p>
<p>It was fat with eggs it was gonna lay any day.</p>
<p>Now, I was in a situation.</p>
<p>I could gut that fish and get my wedding ring back...</p>
<p>...but in doing so I'd be killing the smartest catfish in the Ashton River.</p>
<p>Did I want to deprive my son the chance...</p>
<p>...to catch a fish like this of his own?</p>
<p>This ladyfish and l....</p>
<p>-Well, we had the same destiny. -&quot;We were part of the same equation.&quot;</p>
<p>Now, you may well ask...</p>
<p>Oh, darling, darling, it's still your night.</p>
<p>...why did it strike so quick on gold when nothing else would attract it?</p>
<p>That was the lesson I learned that day...</p>
<p>...the day my son was born.</p>
<p>Sometimes the only way to catch an uncatchable woman...</p>
<p>...is to offer her a wedding ring.</p>
<p>What, a father's not allowed to talk about his son?</p>
<p>I'm a footnote in that story, Dad...</p>
<p>...the context for your great adventure, which never happened, incidentally.</p>
<p>You were selling novelty products in Wichita when I was born.</p>
<p>Come on, Will. Everyone loves that story!</p>
<p>They don't. I don't love that story. Not anymore. Not after a thousand times!</p>
<p>I know every punch line, Dad. I can tell them as well as you can!</p>
<p>For one night, one night in your entire life...</p>
<p>...the universe did not revolve around Edward Bloom.</p>
<p>-How can you not understand that? -I'm sorry to embarrass you.</p>
<p>You're embarrassing yourself, Dad. You just don't see it.</p>
<p>After that night, I didn't speak to my father again for three years.</p>
<p>William Bloom, United Press lnternational. If I could just--</p>
<p>We communicated indirectly, I guess.</p>
<p>In her letters and Christmas cards, my mother wrote for both of them.</p>
<p>And when I'd call, she'd say Dad was out driving or swimming in the pool.</p>
<p>True to form, we never talked about not talking.</p>
<p>The truth is, I didn't see anything of myself in my father.</p>
<p>And I don't think he saw anything of himself in me.</p>
<p>We were like strangers who knew each other very well.</p>
<p>In telling the story of my father's life...</p>
<p>...it's impossible to separate fact from fiction, the man from the myth.</p>
<p>The best I can do is to tell it the way he told me.</p>
<p>It doesn't always make sense, and most of it never happened.</p>
<p>Give me back my ring!</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>But that's what kind of story this is.</p>
<p>His birth would set the pace for his unlikely life.</p>
<p>No longer than most men's, but larger.</p>
<p>And as strange as his stories got...</p>
<p>... the endings were always the most surprising of all.</p>
<p>Yes. Yes, he's here.</p>
<p>It's your mother.</p>
<p>And what does Dr. Bennett say?</p>
<p>No, sure, I'll talk to him.</p>
<p>Yeah, I'll wait.</p>
<p>It's bad?</p>
<p>Yeah, it's more than they thought. They're gonna stop chemo.</p>
<p>-You need to go. -Probably tonight.</p>
<p>-I'm going with you. -No, no, no. You shouldn't.</p>
<p>I'm going with you.</p>
<p>Now, which one's it gonna be?</p>
<p>&quot;Monkey in a Barn,&quot; or &quot;Dog in the Road&quot;?</p>
<p>The one about the witch.</p>
<p>The one about the witch.</p>
<p>-You get nightmares. -But I'm not scared.</p>
<p>Well, neither was l, at first.</p>
<p>Now, this took place in the swamp outside of Ashton.</p>
<p>Children weren't allowed in the swamp on account of the snakes, spiders...</p>
<p>...and quicksand that would swallow you up before you could even scream.</p>
<p>There were five of us out there that night:</p>
<p>Me, Ruthie, Wilbur Freely...</p>
<p>...and the Price Brothers, Don and Zacky.</p>
<p>And not one of us knew what was in store.</p>
<p>It's common knowledge that most towns of a certain size have a witch...</p>
<p>...if only to eat misbehaving children...</p>
<p>...and the occasional puppy who wanders into her yard.</p>
<p>Witches use those bones to cast spells and curses...</p>
<p>...and make the land infertile.</p>
<p>-ls it true she got a glass eye? -I heard she got it from gypsies.</p>
<p>-What's a gypsy? -Your momma's a gypsy.</p>
<p>Your momma's a bitch.</p>
<p>You shouldn't swear. There's ladies present.</p>
<p>-Shit. -Damn.</p>
<p>Screw.</p>
<p>Turn off your flashlights. She'll see you!</p>
<p>Yet of all the witches in Alabama...</p>
<p>...there was one who was said to be the most feared.</p>
<p>For she had one glass eye which was said to contain mystical powers.</p>
<p>I heard if you look right at it, you'll see how you're gonna die.</p>
<p>That's bull-S-H-l-T, that is. She's not even a real witch.</p>
<p>If you're so sure, go get that eye.</p>
<p>I heard she keeps it in a box on her night table. Or are you too scared?</p>
<p>I'll go in right now and get that eye.</p>
<p>-Then do it. -Fine, I will.</p>
<p>-Fine, you do it. -Fine, I'm doing it.</p>
<p>Edward, don't!</p>
<p>She'll make soap out of you. That's what she does.</p>
<p>She makes soap out of people.</p>
<p>Ma'am, my name is Edward Bloom...</p>
<p>...and there's some folks like to see your eye.</p>
<p>-You get The Eye? -I brought it.</p>
<p>Let's see it.</p>
<p>Whoa, help!</p>
<p>I saw how I was gonna die. I was old and I fell.</p>
<p>I wasn't old at all.</p>
<p>I was thinking about death and all. About seeing how you're gonna die.</p>
<p>I mean, on one hand, if dying was all you thought about...</p>
<p>...it could kind of screw you up.</p>
<p>But it could kind of help you, couldn't it?</p>
<p>Because, everything else, you'd know you could survive.</p>
<p>I guess I'm saying I'd like to know.</p>
<p>That's how I go.</p>
<p>Hi, Mom.</p>
<p>-ls that Dr. Bennett's car? -Yes. He's up with your father now.</p>
<p>-And how is he? -Well-- No, I got it.</p>
<p>He's impossible. He won't eat. Because he doesn't eat, he's weaker.</p>
<p>Because he's weak, he doesn't want to eat.</p>
<p>-How much time does he have left? -You don't talk about that.</p>
<p>Not yet.</p>
<p>Will.</p>
<p>Dr. Bennett. Oh, it's good to see you.</p>
<p>My wife, Josephine.</p>
<p>A pleasure.</p>
<p>-You're seven months. -To the day!</p>
<p>It's a boy.</p>
<p>Try to get him to drink one of these. He won't, but go ahead and try.</p>
<p>Dad?</p>
<p>You want some water?</p>
<p>-You are in for a surprise. -Am l?</p>
<p>Having a kid changes everything.</p>
<p>There's the diapers and the burping and the midnight feeding.</p>
<p>-Did you do any of that? -No.</p>
<p>But I hear it's terrible.</p>
<p>Then you spend years trying to corrupt and mislead this child...</p>
<p>...fill its head with nonsense, and still it turns out perfectly fine.</p>
<p>-You think I'm up for it? -You learned from the best.</p>
<p>Drink half the can. I'll tell Mom you drank it all.</p>
<p>Everyone wins.</p>
<p>People needn't worry so much. It's not my time yet.</p>
<p>This is not how I go.</p>
<p>-Really? -Truly. I saw it in The Eye.</p>
<p>-The old lady by the swamp? -She was a witch.</p>
<p>No, she was old and probably senile.</p>
<p>I saw my death in that eye, and this isn't how it happens.</p>
<p>So how does it happen?</p>
<p>Surprise ending. Wouldn't want to ruin it for you.</p>
<p>Your mother thought we wouldn't talk again.</p>
<p>Look at us. We're talking fine.</p>
<p>We're storytellers, both of us.</p>
<p>I speak mine out, you write yours down. Same thing.</p>
<p>Dad....</p>
<p>I hope to talk about some things while I'm here.</p>
<p>You mean while I'm here.</p>
<p>I just want to know the true versions of things:</p>
<p>Events. Stories.</p>
<p>You.</p>
<p>Your mother hasn't been keeping up the pool.</p>
<p>-lf you wanted to, you could fix it. -Yeah, I will.</p>
<p>-You know where the chemicals are? -I did it when you were gone.</p>
<p>I was never much for being at home, Will. Too confining.</p>
<p>And this here, being stuck in bed....</p>
<p>Dying is the worst thing that's ever happened to me.</p>
<p>-I thought you said you weren't dying. -I said this isn't how I go.</p>
<p>The last part is much more unusual.</p>
<p>Trust me on that.</p>
<p>Dr. Bennett said I have to stay at home for a week.</p>
<p>Oh, that's nothing. Once, I had to stay in bed for three years.</p>
<p>-Did you have the chickenpox? -I wish.</p>
<p>Truth is, no one quite knew what was wrong.</p>
<p>Most times a person grows up gradually...</p>
<p>...while I found myself in a hurry.</p>
<p>My muscles and my bones couldn't keep up with my body's ambition.</p>
<p>So I spent the better part of three years confined to my bed...</p>
<p>... with the encyclopedia being my only means of exploration.</p>
<p>I had made it all the way to the G's...</p>
<p>...hoping to find an answer to my &quot;gigantificationism&quot;...</p>
<p>... when I uncovered an article about the common goldfish.</p>
<p>&quot;Kept in a small bowl, the goldfish will remain small.</p>
<p>With more space...</p>
<p>...the fish will grow double, triple, or quadruple its size.&quot;</p>
<p>It occurred to me then that perhaps the reason for my growth...</p>
<p>...was that I was intended for larger things.</p>
<p>After all, a giant man can't have an ordinary-sized life.</p>
<p>As soon as my bones had settled in their adult configuration...</p>
<p>...I set upon my plan to make a bigger place for myself in Ashton.</p>
<p>Tigers, go!</p>
<p>Edward Bloom!</p>
<p>Doggy! My doggy! My doggy's trapped!</p>
<p>I was the biggest thing Ashton had ever seen.</p>
<p>Until one day, a stranger arrived.</p>
<p>Calm down. Calm down, everybody. Calm down. That's enough.</p>
<p>-Mr. Mayor, he ate an entire corn field. -He ate my dog.</p>
<p>If you ain't gonna stop him, mayor, we will.</p>
<p>I won't have mob violence in this town.</p>
<p>Now, has someone tried talking to him?</p>
<p>-You can't reason with him. -He's a monster.</p>
<p>I'll do it.</p>
<p>I'll talk to him. See if I can get him to go.</p>
<p>That creature could crush you without trying.</p>
<p>Oh, trust me, he'll have to try.</p>
<p>Hello?</p>
<p>My name is Edward Bloom, and I wanna talk to you!</p>
<p>Go away!</p>
<p>Now, I'm not going anywhere until you show yourself!</p>
<p>I said, go away!</p>
<p>Armed with the foreknowledge of my own death...</p>
<p>...I knew the giant couldn't kill me.</p>
<p>All the same, I preferred to keep my bones unbroken.</p>
<p>Why are you here?</p>
<p>So you can eat me.</p>
<p>The town decided to send a human sacrifice and I volunteered.</p>
<p>My arms are a little stringy, but there's some good eating in my legs.</p>
<p>I mean, I'd be tempted to eat them myself.</p>
<p>So I guess, well....</p>
<p>If you'd just get it over with quick, because I'm not much for pain, really.</p>
<p>Oh, come on! I can't go back! I'm a human sacrifice!</p>
<p>If I go back, they'll think I'm a coward.</p>
<p>I'd rather be dinner than a coward.</p>
<p>Here.</p>
<p>You can start with my hand. It'll be an appetizer.</p>
<p>I don't want to eat you. I don't want to eat anybody.</p>
<p>I just get so hungry. I'm just too big.</p>
<p>Did you ever think that maybe you're not too big...</p>
<p>...but maybe this town is just too small?</p>
<p>I've heard in real cities there are buildings so tall...</p>
<p>...you can't even see the tops of them.</p>
<p>-Really? -Oh, I wouldn't lie to you.</p>
<p>And all-you-can-eat buffets.</p>
<p>-Now, you can eat a lot, can't you? -I can.</p>
<p>So why are you wasting your time in a small town?</p>
<p>You're a big man. You should be in a big city.</p>
<p>You're just trying to get me to leave, aren't you?</p>
<p>-What's your name, giant? -Karl.</p>
<p>Well, mine's Edward. And truthfully....</p>
<p>Well, I do want you to leave, Karl. But I want to leave with you.</p>
<p>I mean, you think this town is too small for you?</p>
<p>Well, it's too small for a man of my ambition.</p>
<p>So, what do you say? Join me?</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>Okay.</p>
<p>Now, first, we gotta get you ready for the city.</p>
<p>Edward Bloom, first son of Ashton...</p>
<p>...it's with a heavy heart that we see you go.</p>
<p>But take with you this key to the city...</p>
<p>...and know that any time you want to come back...</p>
<p>...all our doors are open to you.</p>
<p>That afternoon as I left Ashton, everyone seemed to have advice.</p>
<p>Find yourself a nice girl, now!</p>
<p>Watch your pride, Edward Bloom!</p>
<p>But there was one person whose counsel I held above all others.</p>
<p>She said that the biggest fish in the river...</p>
<p>...gets that way by never being caught.</p>
<p>-What'd she say? -Beats me.</p>
<p>There were two roads out of Ashton:</p>
<p>A new one which was paved and an older one that wasn't.</p>
<p>People didn't use the old one anymore...</p>
<p>...and it had developed a reputation for being haunted.</p>
<p>Well, since I had no intention of ever returning to Ashton...</p>
<p>... this seemed as good a time as any to find out what lay down that old one.</p>
<p>-You know anyone who's taken it? -That poet, Norther Winslow, did.</p>
<p>He was going to Paris, France.</p>
<p>I guess he liked it. No one ever heard from him again.</p>
<p>I'll tell you what. You go the other way.</p>
<p>I'll cut through here, and I'll meet you on the far side.</p>
<p>You're just trying to run away, aren't you?</p>
<p>Here.</p>
<p>Just to be sure, you can take my pack.</p>
<p>Why, you son of a--</p>
<p>Now, there comes a point when a reasonable man...</p>
<p>...will swallow his pride and admit that he's made a terrible mistake.</p>
<p>The truth is, I was never a reasonable man.</p>
<p>And what I recall of Sunday school was that...</p>
<p>... the more difficult something is, the more rewarding it is in the end.</p>
<p>Friend! Welcome to you!</p>
<p>-What's your name? -Edward Bloom.</p>
<p>-&quot;Bloom&quot; like a flower? -Yes.</p>
<p>Oh, here! Here you are, right here. &quot;Edward Bloom.&quot;</p>
<p>We weren't expecting you yet.</p>
<p>-You were expecting me? -Not yet.</p>
<p>-You must've taken a shortcut. -Why, yes, I did. It almost killed me.</p>
<p>Life will do that to you. And truthfully, the long way is easier.</p>
<p>-But it's longer. -Much longer.</p>
<p>And you're here now, and that's what matters.</p>
<p>What is this place?</p>
<p>The town of Spectre. Best-kept secret in Alabama!</p>
<p>Now, it says here you're from Ashton, right?</p>
<p>Last person we had from Ashton was Norther Winslow.</p>
<p>The poet? Whatever happened to him?</p>
<p>He's still here. Let me buy you a drink. I'll tell you all about it.</p>
<p>Hell, I'll have him tell you!</p>
<p>I have to meet somebody, and I'm already running late.</p>
<p>Now, son, I already told you. You're early.</p>
<p>Now, tell me if that isn't the best pie you ever ate.</p>
<p>It truly is.</p>
<p>Well, everything tastes better here. Even the water is sweet.</p>
<p>Never gets too hot, too cold, too humid.</p>
<p>At night, the wind goes through the trees where you'd swear...</p>
<p>...there was a whole symphony out there playing just for you.</p>
<p>Hey! Jenny!</p>
<p>Come back here!</p>
<p>Jenny!</p>
<p>Hey, I need those.</p>
<p>-There is no softer ground than town. -That almost rhymes.</p>
<p>He's our poet laureate. Come on.</p>
<p>I agreed to spend the afternoon, if only to understand...</p>
<p>...the mystery of how a place could feel so strange and yet so familiar.</p>
<p>I've been working on this poem for 1 2 years.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>There's a lot of expectation. I don't wanna disappoint my fans.</p>
<p>May l?</p>
<p>It's only three lines long.</p>
<p>This is why you should never show a work in progress.</p>
<p>I got him!</p>
<p>There's leeches in there.</p>
<p>-Did you see that woman? -What did she look like?</p>
<p>-Well, she was.... -Was she naked?</p>
<p>Yes, she was.</p>
<p>It's not a woman. It's a fish. No one ever catches her.</p>
<p>Fish looks different to different people.</p>
<p>My daddy said it looked like the coon dog he had when he was a kid...</p>
<p>...back from the dead.</p>
<p>Oh, darn.</p>
<p>-How old are you? -Eighteen.</p>
<p>I'm 8. That means when I'm 1 8, you'll be 28.</p>
<p>-And when I'm 28, you'll only be 38. -You're pretty good at arithmetic.</p>
<p>And when I'm 38, you'll be 48. That's not much difference at all.</p>
<p>Sure is a lot now, though, huh?</p>
<p>Hey, Edward!</p>
<p>I love Spectre....</p>
<p>Excuse me.</p>
<p>Jenny thinks you're quite a catch. We all do.</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>I said, you're quite a catch.</p>
<p>I have to leave.</p>
<p>Tonight.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>This town is more than any man could ask for.</p>
<p>And if I were to end up here, I would consider myself lucky.</p>
<p>But the truth is, I'm just not ready to end up anywhere.</p>
<p>But no one's ever left.</p>
<p>How are you gonna make it without your shoes?</p>
<p>Well, I suspect it will hurt. A lot.</p>
<p>Now, I'm sorry, but.... Well, goodbye.</p>
<p>-You won't find a better place. -I don't expect to.</p>
<p>Promise me you'll come back.</p>
<p>I promise. Someday. When I'm really supposed to.</p>
<p>That night, I reached two conclusions.</p>
<p>The first was that a dangerous path is made much worse by darkness.</p>
<p>The second was that I was hopelessly and irrevocably lost.</p>
<p>These woods would become my graveyard.</p>
<p>As difficult as it was to reach Spectre, I was fated to get there eventually.</p>
<p>After all, no man can avoid reaching the end of his life.</p>
<p>And then I realized this wasn't the end of my life.</p>
<p>This isn't how I die.</p>
<p>Friend.</p>
<p>-What happened to your shoes? -They kind of got ahead of me.</p>
<p>I don't know if you saw it, but Josephine had some photos...</p>
<p>...in the most recent Newsweek.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>That's just wonderful.</p>
<p>I spent a week in Morocco for the story. It was incredible.</p>
<p>Oh. We'll have to pick up a copy.</p>
<p>I don't know if you're aware of this, Josephine...</p>
<p>...but African parrots, in their native Congo, they speak only French.</p>
<p>Really?</p>
<p>You're lucky to get four words out of them in English.</p>
<p>But if you were to walk through the jungle...</p>
<p>...you'd hear them speaking the most elaborate French.</p>
<p>Those parrots talk about everything. Politics, movies, fashion.</p>
<p>Everything but religion.</p>
<p>Why not religion, Dad?</p>
<p>It's rude to talk about religion. You never know who you're gonna offend.</p>
<p>Josephine actually went to the Congo last year.</p>
<p>Oh, so you know.</p>
<p>Hello.</p>
<p>Hi. How are you feeling?</p>
<p>Oh, I was dreaming.</p>
<p>What were you dreaming about?</p>
<p>Oh, I don't usually remember...</p>
<p>...unless they're especially portentous. Do you know what that word means?</p>
<p>It means when you dream about something that's gonna happen.</p>
<p>Like one night, I had a dream...</p>
<p>...where this crow came and said:</p>
<p>&quot;Your aunt is gonna die.&quot;</p>
<p>I was so scared, I woke up my parents...</p>
<p>...but they said it was just a dream and to get back to bed.</p>
<p>But the next morning, my Aunt Stacy was dead.</p>
<p>That's terrible.</p>
<p>Terrible for her, but think about me, young boy with that kind of power.</p>
<p>Wasn't three weeks later when the crow came back to me in a dream...</p>
<p>...and said, &quot;Your daddy's gonna die.&quot;</p>
<p>I didn't know what to do.</p>
<p>I finally told my father, but he said:</p>
<p>&quot;Oh, not to worry.&quot; But I could see he was rattled.</p>
<p>The next morning, he wasn't himself.</p>
<p>Kept looking around, waiting for something to drop on his head.</p>
<p>Because the crow didn't say how it was gonna happen, just those words:</p>
<p>&quot;Your daddy's gonna die.&quot;</p>
<p>Well, he left home early and was gone a long time.</p>
<p>When he finally came back, he looked terrible...</p>
<p>...Iike he was waiting for the ax to fall all day.</p>
<p>He said to my mother:</p>
<p>&quot;I've just had the worst day of my life.&quot;</p>
<p>&quot;You think you've had a bad day?&quot; she said.</p>
<p>&quot;This morning, the milkman dropped dead on the porch.&quot;</p>
<p>Because, see, my mother was banging the milkman.</p>
<p>-Can I take your picture? -Oh, you don't need a picture.</p>
<p>Just look up the word &quot;handsome&quot; in the dictionary.</p>
<p>Please?</p>
<p>All right.</p>
<p>I have photos of the wedding to show you.</p>
<p>There is a great one of you and my father.</p>
<p>I want to see pictures of your wedding. I've never seen any.</p>
<p>That's because we didn't have a proper wedding.</p>
<p>Your mother-in-law was never supposed to marry me.</p>
<p>-She was engaged to somebody else. -I never knew.</p>
<p>Will never told you?</p>
<p>Probably just as well.</p>
<p>He would have told it wrong, anyway.</p>
<p>All the facts, none of the flavor.</p>
<p>Oh. So this is a tall tale.</p>
<p>Well, it's not a short one.</p>
<p>I'd just left Spectre and was on my way to discover my destiny.</p>
<p>I'd just left Spectre and was on my way to discover my destiny.</p>
<p>I'd just left Spectre and was on my way to discover my destiny.</p>
<p>Not knowing what that would be exactly...</p>
<p>...I explored every opportunity that presented itself.</p>
<p>Coco! Coco! There they are.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen!</p>
<p>You may think you've seen the unusual.</p>
<p>You may think you've seen the bizarre.</p>
<p>But I've traveled to the five corners of the world...</p>
<p>...and let me tell you, I've never seen anything like this!</p>
<p>When I met this man...</p>
<p>...he was picking oranges in Florida.</p>
<p>His fellow workers called him El Penumbra. &quot;The Shadow.&quot;</p>
<p>Because when you worked beside him...</p>
<p>...he blocked out the daylight!</p>
<p>Not to alarm you, ma'am, but if this man wanted to...</p>
<p>...he could crush your head between his toes...</p>
<p>...Iike a tiny walnut. But he won't do it.</p>
<p>No. No, ladies and gentlemen...</p>
<p>...he will not hurt her...</p>
<p>...because he is our own gentle giant.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Colossus!</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls...</p>
<p>...thank y'all for coming.</p>
<p>Drive home safely, everyone. Thank you for coming.</p>
<p>It was on that night Karl met his destiny.</p>
<p>And I met mine, almost.</p>
<p>They say when you meet the love of your life, time stops.</p>
<p>And that's true.</p>
<p>What they don't tell you is that once time starts again...</p>
<p>...it moves extra fast to catch up.</p>
<p>What's your name?</p>
<p>-It's Karl. -Karl.</p>
<p>T ell me, Karl, have you ever heard the term &quot;involuntary servitude&quot;?</p>
<p>-No. -&quot;Unconscionable contract&quot;?</p>
<p>-Nope. -Great.</p>
<p>Here you go.</p>
<p>Here you are.</p>
<p>Mr. Soggybottom, come down this here...</p>
<p>...so he can use your back to sign on it.</p>
<p>Okay. Thank you. Yeah.</p>
<p>Hey, kid.</p>
<p>-Your friend just made himself a star. -Oh, that's great.</p>
<p>-My attorney, Mr. Soggybottom. -Good to meet you.</p>
<p>Pleased to meet you.</p>
<p>What's the matter? I haven't seen a customer so depressed...</p>
<p>...since the elephant sat on that farmer's wife.</p>
<p>&quot;Depressed&quot;?</p>
<p>See? The big guy likes it.</p>
<p>I just saw the woman I'm gonna marry.</p>
<p>I know it. But I lost her.</p>
<p>Oh, tough break.</p>
<p>Well, most men have to get married before they lose their wives.</p>
<p>I'm gonna spend the rest of my life looking for her. That or die alone.</p>
<p>Damn, kid.</p>
<p>Let me guess. Real pretty?</p>
<p>Reddish-blondish hair?</p>
<p>Blue dress?</p>
<p>Yeah!</p>
<p>I know her uncle. Friends of the family.</p>
<p>Who is she? Where does she live?</p>
<p>Forget it. Don't waste your time. She's out of your league.</p>
<p>-What? You don't even know me. -Sure I do.</p>
<p>You were hot shit back in Hickville, but here in the real world, you got squat.</p>
<p>You don't have a plan or a job.</p>
<p>Nothing except the clothes on your back.</p>
<p>Well, I have a whole backpack full of clothes.</p>
<p>Oh, someone stole my backpack.</p>
<p>You were a big fish in a small pond, but this here is the ocean...</p>
<p>...and you're drowning. Go back to Puddleville.</p>
<p>-You'll be happy there. -You say I don't have a plan. I do.</p>
<p>I'll find that girl, marry her, and spend the rest of my life with her.</p>
<p>I don't have a job, but I would have a job if you gave me one.</p>
<p>And I may not have much...</p>
<p>...but I have more determination than any man you're likely to meet.</p>
<p>I'm sorry, kid. I don't do charity. Come on, big boy.</p>
<p>Wait. Look, I'll work night and day for you...</p>
<p>...and you won't have to pay me.</p>
<p>You just have to tell me who she is.</p>
<p>Every month you work for me...</p>
<p>...I'll tell you one thing about her. That's my final offer.</p>
<p>Let's get started.</p>
<p>From that moment on, I did everything Mr. Calloway asked.</p>
<p>I'd go three days without stopping to eat.</p>
<p>And four days without sleeping.</p>
<p>What kept me going was the promise of meeting the girl...</p>
<p>... who would be my wife.</p>
<p>Stick together, that's the way it's gonna be.</p>
<p>-The way it was, and the way it will be. -Mr. Calloway, sir?</p>
<p>It's been a month today.</p>
<p>This girl, the love of your life...</p>
<p>...her favorite flowers are daffodils.</p>
<p>-So get that stuff.... -Daffodils.</p>
<p>Daffodils.</p>
<p>Daffodils.</p>
<p>True to his word...</p>
<p>...every month Amos would tell me something new...</p>
<p>...about the woman of my dreams.</p>
<p>Enjoy yourselves, enjoy yourselves.</p>
<p>She's going to college.</p>
<p>College. She's going to college.</p>
<p>She likes music.</p>
<p>Music. She likes music.</p>
<p>Over the months, I learned a lot about the woman I would marry...</p>
<p>Over the months, I learned a lot about the woman I would marry...</p>
<p>...but not her name, and not where to find her.</p>
<p>That time had come. I couldn't wait any longer.</p>
<p>Mr. Calloway?</p>
<p>It's Edward Bloom. I need to talk to you.</p>
<p>Mr. Calloway?</p>
<p>No. Wait!</p>
<p>That night, I discovered that most things you consider evil or wicked...</p>
<p>...are simply lonely and lacking in social niceties.</p>
<p>Didn't kill anything, did l?</p>
<p>A few rabbits. But I think one of them was already dead.</p>
<p>That would explain the indigestion.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>I was wrong about you, kid.</p>
<p>You may not have much, but what you got, you got a lot of.</p>
<p>You could get any girl.</p>
<p>There's only one I want.</p>
<p>Her name...</p>
<p>...is Sandra Templeton.</p>
<p>She goes to Auburn.</p>
<p>Semester's almost over, so you better hurry.</p>
<p>Thank you. Thank you.</p>
<p>-Good luck, kid! -Thank you, sir!</p>
<p>-Bye, now. -Bye, Edward.</p>
<p>After saying my goodbyes, I hopped three trains...</p>
<p>...to get to Auburn that afternoon.</p>
<p>You don't know me, but my name is Edward Bloom...</p>
<p>...and I love you.</p>
<p>I've spent the last three years working to find out who you are.</p>
<p>I've been shot, stabbed, and trampled a few times. I broke my ribs twice.</p>
<p>But it's all been worth it to see you here now...</p>
<p>...and to finally get to talk to you.</p>
<p>Because I'm destined to marry you.</p>
<p>I knew it when I saw you at the circus, and I know it now more than ever.</p>
<p>-I'm sorry. -You don't have to apologize to me.</p>
<p>I'm the luckiest person you'll find today.</p>
<p>No, I'm sorry I'm engaged to be married.</p>
<p>But you're wrong. I do know you.</p>
<p>At least by reputation.</p>
<p>Edward Bloom from Ashton.</p>
<p>See, I'm actually engaged to a boy from Ashton. Don Price.</p>
<p>He was a few years older than you.</p>
<p>Well....</p>
<p>Congratulations.</p>
<p>I'm sorry to have bothered you.</p>
<p>Stop it! It's not funny.</p>
<p>That poor boy.</p>
<p>Fate has a cruel way of circling around on you.</p>
<p>After all this work to leave Ashton...</p>
<p>...the girl I love was now engaged to one of its biggest jerks.</p>
<p>There's a time when a man needs to fight...</p>
<p>...and a time when he needs to accept that his destiny's lost...</p>
<p>... the ship has sailed, and that only a fool will continue.</p>
<p>Truth is, I've always been a fool.</p>
<p>Sandra T empleton, I love you, and I will marry you!</p>
<p>So as you can see, if we apply these rules to our everyday life...</p>
<p>...supply and demand makes much more sense.</p>
<p>Take a look at the next graph, and the import of this will be even stronger--</p>
<p>--for three hours.</p>
<p>Look!</p>
<p>-Daffodils! -They're your favorite flower.</p>
<p>How did you get so many?</p>
<p>I called everywhere in five states.</p>
<p>I told them it was the only way to get my wife to marry me.</p>
<p>You don't even know me.</p>
<p>I have the rest of my life to find out.</p>
<p>Sandra!</p>
<p>It's Don. Promise you won't hurt him.</p>
<p>If that's what you want, I swear to it.</p>
<p>-Bloom? -Don.</p>
<p>What the hell are you doing? This is my girl. Mine!</p>
<p>I wasn't aware that she belonged to anyone.</p>
<p>What's the matter? Are you too scared to fight back?</p>
<p>I promised I wouldn't.</p>
<p>Stop it!</p>
<p>Don, stop!</p>
<p>While I took the beating of a lifetime, Don Price was ultimately defeated.</p>
<p>All the physical activity had worsened a congenital valve defect.</p>
<p>Put simply, his heart wasn't strong enough.</p>
<p>Don! I will never marry you.</p>
<p>What? You mean, you love this guy?</p>
<p>He's almost a stranger, and I prefer him to you.</p>
<p>As it turned out, Sandra was able to keep her same date at the chapel.</p>
<p>Only the groom had changed.</p>
<p>I thought you said you didn't have a church wedding.</p>
<p>We were all set to, but there was a complication.</p>
<p>Is it the medicine that's making you thirsty?</p>
<p>Truth is, I've been thirsty my whole life.</p>
<p>Never really known why.</p>
<p>There was a time when I was 1 1....</p>
<p>You were talking about your wedding.</p>
<p>I didn't forget. I was just working on a tangent.</p>
<p>You see, most men, they'll tell you a story straight through.</p>
<p>It won't be complicated, but it won't be interesting, either.</p>
<p>I like your stories.</p>
<p>And I like you.</p>
<p>And I like you.</p>
<p>Well, when you work for the circus, you don't have a regular address.</p>
<p>Well, when you work for the circus, you don't have a regular address.</p>
<p>So after three years, there was a lot of undelivered mail.</p>
<p>During the four weeks I was in the hospital...</p>
<p>...the postmaster finally caught up with me.</p>
<p>And it seems that while my heart belonged to Sandra...</p>
<p>...the rest of my body belonged to the U.S. government.</p>
<p>A hitch in the Army was up to three years at that point...</p>
<p>...and having waited three years just to meet Sandra...</p>
<p>...I knew I couldn't survive being away from her that long.</p>
<p>So I took every hazardous assignment I could find...</p>
<p>...with the hope of getting my time down to less than a year.</p>
<p>Go! Go!</p>
<p>When I was offered a secret mission...</p>
<p>...to steal the plans for the Wong Kai Tang power plant...</p>
<p>...I jumped at the chance to serve my country.</p>
<p>Go! Go!</p>
<p>Any of you got needs?</p>
<p>How could you miss your cue?</p>
<p>You make me look like a fool out there alone.</p>
<p>You weren't alone!</p>
<p>Who the hell are you?</p>
<p>I'm not going to hurt you.</p>
<p>Damn right you're not.</p>
<p>GUARD!</p>
<p>Tell your men not to bother us!</p>
<p>And close that curtain!</p>
<p>Please, I need your help.</p>
<p>What makes you think we'll help you?</p>
<p>Over the next hour, I described my love for Sandra K. Templeton...</p>
<p>...and the ordeal that brought me before them.</p>
<p>As it had always been, this love was my salvation.</p>
<p>It was destined to be.</p>
<p>We put together an elaborate plan for escape...</p>
<p>...involving a whaling ship to Russia...</p>
<p>...a barge to Cuba, and a small, dirty canoe to Miami.</p>
<p>We all knew it would be dangerous.</p>
<p>And what are we supposed to do when we get to America?</p>
<p>I can get you bookings.</p>
<p>I know the biggest man in show business.</p>
<p>Bob Hope?!</p>
<p>Bigger.</p>
<p>Ready?</p>
<p>And so the twins and I began our arduous journey...</p>
<p>...halfway around the world.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, there was no way to send a message back to America.</p>
<p>And so it was no surprise that the Army believed I was dead.</p>
<p>No, God!</p>
<p>After four months, Sandra had gotten over the worst of the nightmares.</p>
<p>When the phone rang, she didn't think it was somehow me calling her.</p>
<p>When a car drove past, she didn't get up to check out the window.</p>
<p>I talked with your father last night.</p>
<p>You never told me how your parents met.</p>
<p>They met at Auburn.</p>
<p>What about the details? How they fell in love.</p>
<p>The circus. The war.</p>
<p>You never told me any of that.</p>
<p>That's because most of it never happened.</p>
<p>But it's romantic.</p>
<p>-What? -What, I know better...</p>
<p>...than to argue romance with a French woman.</p>
<p>Do you love your father?</p>
<p>Everyone loves my father. He's a very likable guy.</p>
<p>Do you love him?</p>
<p>You have to understand.</p>
<p>When I was growing up, he was gone more than he was there.</p>
<p>And I started thinking maybe he's got this second life somewhere else.</p>
<p>Another family, another house.</p>
<p>And he leaves us and goes to them.</p>
<p>Or, or....</p>
<p>Or maybe there is no second family. Maybe he never wanted a family.</p>
<p>Whatever it is, he likes his second life better and he tells his stories...</p>
<p>...because he can't stand this boring place.</p>
<p>-But it's not true. -Well, what's true?</p>
<p>He's never told me a single true thing.</p>
<p>Look, hey....</p>
<p>I know why you like him.</p>
<p>I know why everyone likes him.</p>
<p>But I need you to tell me that I'm not crazy.</p>
<p>Oh, you're not.</p>
<p>And I think you should talk to him.</p>
<p>Larry Puckett's Chevrolet lets the customer do the talking.</p>
<p>Larry Puckett's GM-certified vehicles are under factory warranty.</p>
<p>And you can save up to 40 percent off the original MSRP.</p>
<p>-Did I ever tell you about--? -Yes.</p>
<p>The maple tree and the Buick? We've heard it.</p>
<p>I know someone who hasn't.</p>
<p>-The-- -Tree fell on the car, spilling the syrup.</p>
<p>Which attracted the flies, which got stuck to it...</p>
<p>...and flew off with the whole car.</p>
<p>But the real story is how I got the car.</p>
<p>-You see-- -Dad?</p>
<p>Son.</p>
<p>Can we talk?</p>
<p>I think I'll get started on these dishes.</p>
<p>I'll help you.</p>
<p>-You know about icebergs, Dad? -Do l?</p>
<p>I saw an iceberg once.</p>
<p>They were hauling it down to Texas for drinking water.</p>
<p>They didn't count on there being an elephant frozen inside.</p>
<p>-The woolly kind. A mammoth. -Dad!</p>
<p>What?</p>
<p>I'm trying to make a metaphor here.</p>
<p>Well, you shouldn't have started with a question...</p>
<p>...because people want to answer questions.</p>
<p>You should've started with, &quot;The thing about icebergs is....&quot;</p>
<p>Okay, okay. The thing about icebergs is you only see 1 0 percent.</p>
<p>The other 90 percent is below the water where you can't see it.</p>
<p>And that's...</p>
<p>...what it is with you, Dad.</p>
<p>I am only seeing this little bit...</p>
<p>...that sticks above the water.</p>
<p>Oh, you're only seeing down to my nose? My chin? My--</p>
<p>Dad, I have no idea who you are...</p>
<p>...because you've never told me a single fact.</p>
<p>I've told you a thousand facts, Will. That's what I do, I tell stories!</p>
<p>You tell...Iies, Dad.</p>
<p>You tell amusing lies.</p>
<p>Stories are what you tell a 5-year-old at bedtime.</p>
<p>They're not elaborate mythologies that you maintain...</p>
<p>...when your son is 1 0 and 1 5 and 20 and 30.</p>
<p>And I believed you.</p>
<p>I believed your stories so much longer than I should have.</p>
<p>Then when I realized everything you said was impossible...</p>
<p>...I felt like a fool to have trusted you.</p>
<p>You're like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny.</p>
<p>Just as charming and just as fake.</p>
<p>You think I'm fake.</p>
<p>Only on the surface, Dad. But it's all I've ever seen.</p>
<p>Look.</p>
<p>I'm about to have...</p>
<p>...a kid of my own.</p>
<p>It would kill me if he went through his whole life...</p>
<p>...never understanding me.</p>
<p>It would kill you, huh?</p>
<p>What do you want, Will? Who do you want me to be?</p>
<p>Just yourself.</p>
<p>Good, bad, everything. Just show me who you are for once.</p>
<p>I've been nothing but myself since the day I was born.</p>
<p>And if you can't see that, it's your failing, not mine!</p>
<p>Your father decided that he needed to have an office...</p>
<p>...and, of course, it wouldn't do to have it in the house.</p>
<p>So....</p>
<p>You'll know better than me what's important.</p>
<p>What is it?</p>
<p>It was during the war.</p>
<p>Your father went missing. They thought he was dead.</p>
<p>Oh, that really happened?</p>
<p>Not everything your father says is a complete fabrication.</p>
<p>I think I'll go check on him.</p>
<p>I need to lie down for a bit.</p>
<p>Okay, go.</p>
<p>After the war, the sons of Alabama returned home, looking for work.</p>
<p>Each had the advantage over me.</p>
<p>They were alive, while I was officially deceased.</p>
<p>With my prospects few...</p>
<p>...I took a job as a traveling salesman. It suited me.</p>
<p>If there was one thing you can say about Edward Bloom...</p>
<p>...it's that I am a social person.</p>
<p>-Congratulations. -Thank you, sir.</p>
<p>I could be gone for weeks at a time.</p>
<p>But every other Friday, I put all the money I made...</p>
<p>...into an account set aside for a proper house...</p>
<p>...with a white picket fence.</p>
<p>I'd like a moment of your time to tell you about my new product...</p>
<p>...the Handi-matic.</p>
<p>A few years later, I added other products and other cities...</p>
<p>...until my territory stretched from the coast to western Texas.</p>
<p>Edward?</p>
<p>Edward Bloom!</p>
<p>It's me, Norther Winslow.</p>
<p>I don't believe it.</p>
<p>I was astonished to see the greatest poet of both Ashton and Spectre...</p>
<p>...all the way out in Texas.</p>
<p>I want you to know, when you left Spectre, it opened my eyes.</p>
<p>There was a whole life out there that I was not living.</p>
<p>So I traveled.</p>
<p>I saw France, Africa, half of South America.</p>
<p>Every day, a new adventure. That's my motto.</p>
<p>That's great, Norther. I'm happy for you.</p>
<p>What are you doing now?</p>
<p>I'm robbing this place.</p>
<p>All right, everybody down!</p>
<p>Hey! Just slide that over.</p>
<p>-Would you mind grabbing that? -What?</p>
<p>The gun.</p>
<p>I'm gonna be cleaning out the cash drawers...</p>
<p>...and my associate here is gonna handle the vault.</p>
<p>All right, you! You help my friend, okay?</p>
<p>Let's go!</p>
<p>I'm sorry, ma'am. I am.</p>
<p>I really just don't want anyone to get hurt.</p>
<p>It's not that.</p>
<p>It's just....</p>
<p>There's no money.</p>
<p>We're completely bankrupt. Don't tell anybody.</p>
<p>It turned out that the Savings &amp; Loan had already been robbed...</p>
<p>...not by armed bandits, but by speculators in Texas real estate.</p>
<p>All right, let's go!</p>
<p>Norther!</p>
<p>Yeah! There's gotta be close to $400 here!</p>
<p>And that's just from the drawers.</p>
<p>Let's see what you got from the vault.</p>
<p>This is it? The whole vault?</p>
<p>I'm afraid so.</p>
<p>It's got your deposit slip on it.</p>
<p>Well, I just didn't want you leaving empty-handed.</p>
<p>There's something you should know. The reason they don't have money....</p>
<p>I told Norther about the vagaries of Texas oil money...</p>
<p>...and its effect on real-estate prices...</p>
<p>...and how lax enforcement of fiduciary process...</p>
<p>...had made savings and loans particularly vulnerable.</p>
<p>Hearing this news, Norther was left with one conclusion:</p>
<p>I should go to Wall Street. That's where all the money is.</p>
<p>I knew then that while my days as a criminal were over...</p>
<p>Thanks for the hand!</p>
<p>...Norther's were just beginning.</p>
<p>When Norther made his first million dollars...</p>
<p>...he sent me a check for 10,000.</p>
<p>I protested, but he said it was my fee as his career advisor.</p>
<p>It was enough to buy my wife a proper house...</p>
<p>... with a white picket fence.</p>
<p>And for that, it was all the riches a man could ever want.</p>
<p>I was drying out.</p>
<p>I see.</p>
<p>I think we ought to get you a plant mister...</p>
<p>...so we can just spray you like a fern.</p>
<p>Come, now.</p>
<p>I don't think I'll ever dry out.</p>
<p>You carry on. I'll see....</p>
<p>Hello.</p>
<p>-Are you Jennifer Hill? -I am.</p>
<p>And you're Will.</p>
<p>I've seen a picture of you. That's how I recognize you.</p>
<p>Listen, Kenny, why don't we skip the lesson today?</p>
<p>We can go again next week.</p>
<p>Do I have to give it back to my mom?</p>
<p>Well, I won't tell her if you won't.</p>
<p>How did you know my father?</p>
<p>Well, this was on his sales route...</p>
<p>...so he was through here all the time, and everyone in town knew him.</p>
<p>Were you having an affair?</p>
<p>Wow. Wow, you just said it.</p>
<p>I was expecting to dance around this for another half-hour.</p>
<p>I've seen him with women. He flirts. He always has.</p>
<p>And on some level, I just presumed that he was...</p>
<p>...cheating on my mom. I just never had proof.</p>
<p>Well, can I ask you a question?</p>
<p>If you found this deed, why didn't you just ask Eddie?</p>
<p>Because he's dying.</p>
<p>Look, I don't know how much you want to know about any of this.</p>
<p>You have one image of your father...</p>
<p>...and it'd be wrong of me to change it...</p>
<p>...especially this late in the game.</p>
<p>My father talked about things he never did...</p>
<p>...and I'm sure he did a lot of things that he never talked about.</p>
<p>I'm just trying to reconcile the two.</p>
<p>The first thing you have to understand...</p>
<p>...is that your father never meant to end up here.</p>
<p>Yet he did.</p>
<p>Twice.</p>
<p>The first time, he was early.</p>
<p>The second time, he was late.</p>
<p>Those days, your father was working for himself.</p>
<p>If there's one thing you could say about Edward Bloom...</p>
<p>...it's that he was a social person, and people took a liking to him.</p>
<p>One night, he was returning from three weeks on the road...</p>
<p>... when he hit a thunderstorm unlike any in his life.</p>
<p>Fate has a way of circling back on a man...</p>
<p>...and taking him by surprise.</p>
<p>A man sees things differently at different times in his life.</p>
<p>This town didn't seem the same now that he was older.</p>
<p>A new road had brought the outside world to Spectre...</p>
<p>...and with it, banks, liens and debt.</p>
<p>Almost everywhere you looked, people were bankrupt.</p>
<p>The auction today is for the town of Spectre.</p>
<p>-The opening bid will be $1 0,000. -So Edward Bloom...</p>
<p>-...decided to buy the town. -50,000.</p>
<p>-I couldn't believe my eyes-- -He was never a wealthy man...</p>
<p>...but he had made other men rich, and now he asked for their favors.</p>
<p>-I'm trying to save.... -Most of them hadn't seen Spectre.</p>
<p>They only had Edward's words to describe it.</p>
<p>That's all he needed. He sold them on the dream.</p>
<p>So first he bought the farms.</p>
<p>Then he bought the houses. And then he bought the stores.</p>
<p>Whatever he bought, the people were not asked to leave or pay rent.</p>
<p>They were just asked to keep doing as they were doing.</p>
<p>In that way, he could make sure the town would never die.</p>
<p>Within six months, his trust had purchased the entire town.</p>
<p>With one exception.</p>
<p>You must be Edward Bloom.</p>
<p>How do you know?</p>
<p>No one would come out here unless they had business.</p>
<p>And no one would have business with me except for you.</p>
<p>You're buying the town.</p>
<p>Apparently I overlooked this one piece of it, and I'd like to remedy that.</p>
<p>In order for the town to be preserved, the trust must own it, in its entirety.</p>
<p>And so I've heard.</p>
<p>I'll offer you more than it's worth. And you won't have to move.</p>
<p>Nothing will change except the name on the deed, you have my word.</p>
<p>Now, let me get this straight.</p>
<p>You buy the swamp from me, but I'll stay in it?</p>
<p>You'll own the house, but it'll still be mine?</p>
<p>I'll be here, and you'll come and go as you please to one place or another.</p>
<p>Do I have that right?</p>
<p>In so many words, yes.</p>
<p>Yeah, then I don't think so, Mr. Bloom.</p>
<p>If nothing's gonna change, I'd just as soon it not change...</p>
<p>...in the way things haven't been changing all this time.</p>
<p>It's not like you'll lose anything. You can ask anyone in town.</p>
<p>Why are you buying this land, Mr. Bloom?</p>
<p>Some sort of midlife crisis?</p>
<p>Instead of buying a convertible, you buy a town?</p>
<p>Helping people makes me happy.</p>
<p>I'm not convinced you should be happy.</p>
<p>-I'm sorry. Have I offended you? -No.</p>
<p>You did exactly what you promised.</p>
<p>You came back. I was just expecting you sooner.</p>
<p>You're Beamen's daughter.</p>
<p>Your name's different. Did you get married?</p>
<p>I was 1 8. He was 28. Turns out that was a big difference.</p>
<p>I won't be selling you this house, Mr. Bloom.</p>
<p>I see.</p>
<p>Well, thank you for your time.</p>
<p>-It's stuck. -Yeah.</p>
<p>-Oh, I'm so sorry! I-- -It's okay. Just leave it.</p>
<p>-No, I'll-- -Please! Just go.</p>
<p>-But-- -Go.</p>
<p>Most men in that situation would accept their failure and move on.</p>
<p>But Edward was not like most men.</p>
<p>But Edward was not like most men.</p>
<p>Hold!</p>
<p>They both had completely different characters but...</p>
<p>...well, just one pair of legs.</p>
<p>As the months passed, he found more and more things to fix...</p>
<p>...until the shack no longer resembled itself.</p>
<p>Of course, the best part was coming up with the new material.</p>
<p>By the time the twins and l had got to Havana...</p>
<p>...we'd worked out a new routine, using only a ukulele and a harmonica.</p>
<p>-Well.... -You could leave it there.</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Now, don't.</p>
<p>Don't be embarrassed. I should never have let you think that....</p>
<p>I'm in love with my wife.</p>
<p>Yeah, I know.</p>
<p>And from the first day I saw her until the day I die...</p>
<p>...she's the only one.</p>
<p>Lucky girl.</p>
<p>I'm sorry, Jenny. I am.</p>
<p>Wait! Edward.</p>
<p>One day, Edward Bloom left...</p>
<p>...and never returned to the town he'd saved.</p>
<p>As for the girl...</p>
<p>...the common belief was that she'd become a witch...</p>
<p>...and crazy at that.</p>
<p>She became something of a legend herself.</p>
<p>And the story ended where it began.</p>
<p>Logically, you couldn't be the witch, because she was...</p>
<p>...old when he was young.</p>
<p>Well, it's logical if you think like your father.</p>
<p>See, to him there's only two women:</p>
<p>Your mother...</p>
<p>...and everyone else.</p>
<p>And one day...</p>
<p>...I realized I was in love with a man who could never love me back.</p>
<p>I was living in a fairy tale.</p>
<p>I'm not sure I should've told you any of this.</p>
<p>No, no, no, I wanted to know. I'm....</p>
<p>I'm glad I know.</p>
<p>I wanted to be as important to him as you were.</p>
<p>And I'm....</p>
<p>I was never gonna be.</p>
<p>I was make-believe.</p>
<p>And his other life, you....</p>
<p>You were real.</p>
<p>Mom?</p>
<p>Josephine?</p>
<p>Josephine?</p>
<p>Will!</p>
<p>What happened?</p>
<p>Your father had a stroke.</p>
<p>He's upstairs with your mom and Dr. Bennett.</p>
<p>Is he gonna be okay?</p>
<p>I don't suppose that I could...</p>
<p>...stay here with him. I mean, in case....</p>
<p>In case he wakes up, I really ought to be here.</p>
<p>I'll stay.</p>
<p>Why don't you go home with Josephine. I'll stay tonight.</p>
<p>-ls that okay? -Fine.</p>
<p>Will, you'll call if there's any...?</p>
<p>I will. I will. I'll call.</p>
<p>-Do you want some time with Dad? -Yes. Thank you.</p>
<p>Glad to see you're not trying to have a heartfelt talk.</p>
<p>One of my greatest annoyances is when...</p>
<p>...people try to talk to those who can't hear them.</p>
<p>Well, we have an advantage.</p>
<p>My father and I never talk.</p>
<p>Your father ever tell you about the day you were born?</p>
<p>Yeah, a thousand times. He caught an uncatchable fish.</p>
<p>Not that. The real story. He ever tell you that?</p>
<p>No.</p>
<p>Well, your mother came in about 3 in the afternoon.</p>
<p>Her neighbor drove her, on account of your father was away on business...</p>
<p>...in Wichita.</p>
<p>You were born a week early, but there were no complications.</p>
<p>It was a perfect delivery. Your father was sorry not to be there.</p>
<p>But it wasn't the custom then for men to be in the room for deliveries...</p>
<p>...so I can't see how it would've been much different had he been there.</p>
<p>And that's the real story of how you were born.</p>
<p>Not very exciting, is it?</p>
<p>And I suppose if I had to choose between the true version...</p>
<p>...and an elaborate one involving a fish and a wedding ring...</p>
<p>...I might choose the fancy version.</p>
<p>But, then that's just me.</p>
<p>I kind of liked your version.</p>
<p>Dad?</p>
<p>Hey, Dad? Hey, you want me to get the nurse?</p>
<p>What do you want? What can I do? What can I get?</p>
<p>You want some water?</p>
<p>You want a bit of water?</p>
<p>The river.</p>
<p>The river?</p>
<p>Tell me how it happens.</p>
<p>How what happens?</p>
<p>How I go.</p>
<p>You mean what you saw in The Eye?</p>
<p>I don't know that story, Dad. You never told me that one.</p>
<p>Okay. Hey, okay, I'll try.</p>
<p>I need your help. Tell me how it starts.</p>
<p>Like this.</p>
<p>Okay. Okay.</p>
<p>Okay, so it's in the morning...</p>
<p>...and you and I are in the hospital, and I've fallen asleep. And I wake up...</p>
<p>...and I see you, and somehow you're better.</p>
<p>Dad?</p>
<p>You're different.</p>
<p>-Dad. -Let's get out of here.</p>
<p>Then I say:</p>
<p>Dad, you're in no condition--</p>
<p>Get that wheelchair.</p>
<p>Hurry up! We haven't much time!</p>
<p>Once we get off this floor, we're in the clear.</p>
<p>And we get in the wheelchair...</p>
<p>-Faster! -...Iike we're escaping the hospital.</p>
<p>What are you doing?</p>
<p>We pass Dr. Bennett, who tries to slow us down.</p>
<p>-Stop them! -We're flying down the hall.</p>
<p>Orderly after orderly is chasing us.</p>
<p>Mom and Josephine are at the end.</p>
<p>No time to explain! Stall them!</p>
<p>We come flying out over the curb...</p>
<p>...and your old red Charger is there. But it's new. Brand-new.</p>
<p>And I pick you up...</p>
<p>...and somehow you hardly weigh anything. I can't explain it.</p>
<p>Leave it! We don't need it!</p>
<p>Water. I need water.</p>
<p>-Where are we going? -The river.</p>
<p>And we have to take Glenville to avoid traffic...</p>
<p>...because the damn church people drive too slow.</p>
<p>And as we get close to the river...</p>
<p>He's here!</p>
<p>...we see that everybody is already there.</p>
<p>And I mean...</p>
<p>...everyone.</p>
<p>It's unbelievable.</p>
<p>The story of my life.</p>
<p>The strange thing is, there's not a sad face to be found.</p>
<p>Everyone is just so glad to see you...</p>
<p>...and send you off right.</p>
<p>Goodbye, everybody! Farewell! Adieu!</p>
<p>My girl in the river.</p>
<p>You become what you always were.</p>
<p>A very big fish.</p>
<p>And that's how it happens.</p>
<p>Yeah.</p>
<p>Exactly.</p>
<p>Mom?</p>
<p>The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.</p>
<p>He makes me to lie down in green pastures.</p>
<p>He leads me beside the quiet waters.</p>
<p>He restores my soul.</p>
<p>He guides me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.</p>
<p>Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death...</p>
<p>...I will fear no evil, for you are with me.</p>
<p>Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard a joke so many times you've forgotten why it's funny?</p>
<p>And then you hear it again and suddenly it's new.</p>
<p>You remember why you loved it in the first place.</p>
<p>So he said he'll fight the giant who was 1 5 feet tall!</p>
<p>-No way! -Dad! That's right, isn't it?</p>
<p>Pretty much.</p>
<p>See? So he was a giant.</p>
<p>That was my father's final joke, I guess.</p>
<p>A man tells his stories so many times that he becomes the stories.</p>
<p>They live on after him.</p>
<p>And in that way, he becomes immortal.</p>
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