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彷徨的愛 (1996)I Love You, I Love You Not英文字幕

2023-08-17 10:17 作者:Janet愛英語  | 我要投稿

1.Girl's voice:?He loves me.

2.He loves me not.

3.He loves me.

4.He loves me not.

5.He loves me.

6.He loves me not.

7.He loves me.

8.He loves me not.

9.He loves me.

10.Once there were?three little girls.

11.Anushya, Marushya?and Varushya.

12.Three sisters.

13.They had dark golden hair

14.and golden eyes.

15.Three little flowers.

16.They were all very beautiful.

17.But Marushya?and Varushya

18.were the most beautiful?of all.

19.Woman's voice:?"Where are we going, Mama?"

20.She didn't answer me.

21.She knew?or she didn't know,

22.but she kept silent.

23."Hurry.

24.Your comb,?your toothbrush,

25.your cup and your spoon,

26.put them in?the little bundle."

27."Is that all?I have left, Mama?

28.Where are we going, Mama?"

29.Destination unknown.

30."Step up high.

31.It's a big step?onto the train."

32."Is this a train, Mama?

33.It doesn't look?like a train."

34."Hold my hand tight."

35."I'm holding it, Mama,?as tight as I can.

36.There are too many people.?I can't breathe in here."

37."Breathe, smell,?live, Dora.

38.Nothing else matters."

39.Destination: unknown.

40.We didn't know?where we were going.

41.We didn't know?what was happening.

42.And when we got there,?we still didn't know.

43.And then they stood us?in line

44.and put the numbers?on our arms.

45."What's that smell, Mama?

46.That horrible smell?

47.That smoke,

48.that thick black smoke?"

49.She didn't answer.

50."Mama.

51.is that really you?"

52."Dora, is that?really you?"

53.( sighs )?My own mother,

54.and I--?I didn't even know her.

55.She was naked,

56.her head shaved.

57.Her beautiful hair?she used to comb

58.every night, gone.

59."Mama...

60.why did you have me?

61.Why did you have me, Mama?

62.It's all your fault.

63.If you hadn't had me...

64.I wouldn't be here."

65.But then, always,

66.I was sorry.

67.Sing that song, Mama.

68.The one about?two grey kittens.

69.Or the one about the prince?and the princess.

70.Sing it to me

71.so I can fall asleep.

72.She sang for everything

73.that had existed before...

74.which we knew would?never exist again.

75.And yet, amazingly,

76.we still hoped.

77.Although we knew

78.there was no hope possible.

79.How old were you?when you went into?the concentration camp?

80.Just your age.

81.- What did you weigh?at the end of the war??- 50 pounds.

82.( exhales )?Shit.

83.- ( sighs )?- Were you tortured?

84.- Did you know Anne Frank??- Did you get to meet Hitler?

85.- Did he ever come to the camp??- Did you get his autograph?

86.Weren't you sorry you?weren't a Christian?

87.If you survived,?then what was so horrible?

88.Do you still?have nightmares?

89.Was there anyone left?in your family besides you?

90.- Do you have?that number on your arm??- Yes, I do.

91.Can we see it?

92.Of course you can.

93.Have you ever thought?about having it removed?

94.What do you think??Should I remove it?

95.- No, don't ever?take it off.?- No.

96.Now, I want?to ask you a question.

97.Have any one of you ever

98.seen anyone with a number?on their arm?

99.Why didn't you?raise your hand?

100.What stopped you??God, Daisy.

101.You don't understand.?I was the only one in?the whole class who--

102.I know you were.?That's just why.

103.Everyone was?staring at me.

104.- I could feel their eyes.?Everyone was--?- So what?

105.You can't keep thinking?about everyone all the time.

106.Who cares?what they think?

107.You do.?I know.

108.I wish you didn't care?so much, Daisy.

109.I can't help it.

110.You're not the only one?who's different, you know.

111.I know.?I know, Jess.

112.- I wish I was like you.?You're so strong.?- ( chuckles )

113.I have to be.?I'm the only girl.

114.You've got?those five brothers.

115.I wish I had just one.?Instead, I only have them.

116.And where are those parents?of yours off to this weekend?

117.I don't know.?Some romantic hideaway.

118.They drop me off?and reappear the next day.

119.Hey, guess what??I know one person?that was looking at you.

120.- Who??- You know.

121.He wasn't!?He was, really??Jess, are you sure?

122.Positive.?I saw him.

123.I don't believe it.?He couldn't have been.

124.Jessica, you're wrong.?I mean, God,

125.he doesn't even know?I exist.

126.( footsteps )

127.( door opens )

128.Ah.?You came early.

129.We left at 7:00.

130.They didn't even stop.

131.They said they were?in a hurry and they'd?stop on their way back.

132.Well, anyway,?now you're here

133.and we have the whole?weekend together.

134.They're coming?in the morning.?I have a test.

135.Oh.

136.We have the whole?day together.

137.I have to study.

138.I know you.

139.You didn't have breakfast.

140.What shall I make??Pancakes?

141.- I'm not hungry.?- When will you be?

142.I don't know.?Maybe never.

143.- Look at you.?You're too thin.?- Don't say that.

144.- Once there?was a little girl--?- Stop forcing me.

145.- Stop forcing me.?- Who's forcing?

146.Come on.

147.Give me that.

148.You know, I was thinking?I'd leave before?they got here.

149.Uh-huh.

150.And go where?

151.You don't know?what it's like.

152.You were lucky.?You weren't an only one.

153.- The only what??- Child.

154.My friends all have millions?of brothers and sisters.

155.Well, at least one anyway.

156.I still get down?on my knees, but they'll?never change their mind.

157.Why should they??They have each other.

158.They certainly have.

159.How about a little?game of cards, huh?

160.Move.

161.Oh, you know something?

162.The first crocus is out.

163.A blue one.?Before anyone else's.

164.I don't want?to go outside.

165.Why??What's the matter?with outside?

166.Just a little walk.

167.I don't want?to go for a little walk.

168.- I want to stay here.?- Why?

169.I thought you?wanted to leave.

170.I'm tired, Nana.?Totally tired.

171.Totally, hmm.

172.And what makes you?so tired?

173.- School.?- Ah, school.

174.What's at school?to make you so tired?

175.- Everything.?- Everything?

176.Homework?

177.Teachers?

178.Friends?

179.Boyfriends?

180.Hey, girls.?How's it going?

181.- Hey.?- Studying hard?

182.- Yeah.?- Math?

183.- Both: German.?- ( exhales )

184.Man, that teacher,?she's something else, huh?

185.Yeah, well, we all know?about you and Kleiss.

186.It's not just?me there, Janebo.

187.What's wrong?with your friend?

188.Can't she speak?

189.Or can she just read?

190.Daisy can talk, Tony.

191.Yeah? Well, you know?something, flower girl?

192.- Hey, knock it off, man.?- I think your friend is lying.

193.I don't think you?can say a single word.

194.Hey, she can talk.

195.I'm sure of it.

196.She just needs the right?person to talk to.

197.Christ.?Let's get going.

198.Come on, let's get?out of here.

199.And then she will,

200.when she wants to.

201.( chuckles )?When she really wants to.

202.So, tell me.

203.What?

204.Something must be?going on.

205.( chuckles )?Nothing.

206.Someone told me?I have a beautiful smile.

207.Someone??Who's this someone?

208.You think?that's true, Nana?

209.I don't know.?Show me.

210.Oh, that's a smile?

211.We have a German test?on Monday.

212.Mm.?That's the famous smile?

213.Oh, God,?I'm gonna throw up.

214.Oh, not before I see?that famous smile.

215.- I'm gonna fail.?I know it.?- Again?

216.Well, I didn't fail?last time. I fainted.

217.You fainted??You were so sure?you would fail;

218.instead,?you just fainted.

219.Oh.

220.( laughing )

221.What's this fainting?

222.You never do think?you're going to pass a test.

223.You, who always gets As.

224.Not once.

225.Now where?are you going?

226.Nana:?Ben? Where are you?

227.How are you, my dear?

228.- Good. How are you??- Fine.

229.( sighs )

230.( footsteps approaching )

231.So, mayn Daisele.

232.Always with that head?in a book.

233.You must be very smart.

234.No one I know likes?to read.

235.They all--

236.everyone thinks it's weird.?They think--

237.I had a friend?who read like you do.

238.There were?no books in her house,?so I gave her mine.

239.We spent hours?in my grandfather's?yellow bookstore.

240.She was my first friend.

241.When we went?to dances together,

242.the boys used?to get us confused.

243.She had long,?blonde hair like mine.

244.They thought?we were sisters.

245.I loved that.

246.Only I was Jewish.

247.Her parents didn't like me?from the very beginning.

248.Once she wrote?me a poem

249.about the yellow?bookstore.

250.( speaking Polish )

251."Yellow roof.?Yellow windows.

252.Yellow chimney?to the sky.

253.We are standing,?forever reading,

254.between the yellow?bookshelves.

255.You on one side.?I on the other.

256.You on the right.?I on the left."

257.When they burned it down...

258.when they took?my grandfather away...

259.when there were?no more books...

260.I was glad she had mine.

261.One day I saw her

262.walking down?a crowded street.

263.So many people.

264.But that day, to me,

265.it was though?there was only her.

266.She was coming?right toward me.

267.So I started?walking faster.

268.I hadn't seen her?in months.

269.Then I saw her eyes.

270.( whispers )?Blue.

271.Blue like the flowers?in the field

272.around my grandfather's?house.

273.And then, Nana?

274.- And then??- We have to leave.

275.Mr. Gilman's going to town.

276.You always stop?in the middle.

277.- I have to pay.?- Mr. Gilman never?lets you pay.

278.I will this time.?This time I got a surprise.

279.I don't care.?What surprise?

280.- "Anna Karenina"!?- ( whispers ) Yes.

281.Oh, Nana!?At last, I have it, too!

282.Mm. Oh.

283.( chattering softly )

284.I hear. I hear you.?I hear you, Mom.

285.I'm not!?I'm not, Mom.

286.I'm not using a tone.?Oh, please don't put him on.

287.Mom, do you have to--

288.hi.

289.Of course I heard her.?I just talked to her.

290.I'm not using a tone!

291.Why do you two always say?the exact same thing?

292.Books?

293.Not many, just a few.

294.About 20.

295.Oh, please,?don't put her on.

296.Hi.

297.What?

298.But I still read them, Mom.?I read them all the time.

299.I'm not too old?for fairy tales.

300.Nana says we should never?throw our books away.

301.Books are stories.?Books are life.

302.All her books?were thrown away, Mom.

303.I want to keep mine.

304.You are? Why?

305.What am I gonna--?okay. Okay.

306.I'll do it.?Okay. Bye.

307.- God!?- Well?

308.They always do that.?They're coming back tonight.

309.They--?I don't know.

310.- So??- Mmm.

311.How is it?

312.- Good??- It's very good.

313.It's great.

314.You want another?little piece?

315.And they say you don't eat.?They worry.

316.I still give my food?to the dog.?( laughs )

317.( door closing )

318."All happy families?resemble one another,

319.but each unhappy family?is unhappy in its own way."

320.( speaking Polish )

321.Oh, you know it?by heart!

322.( clicks tongue )?This is the way it?always should be.

323.No school. No homework.?No being nice to everybody.

324.Just read?and read forever.

325.The way it was?before you left.

326.Mm, Daisisch.

327.Why did you, Nana??Why did you leave?

328.Your parents and I--?your mother--

329.- Did you do?something wrong??- No.

330.But there were things?I couldn't tell, and now--

331.Now, Nana?

332.Your friend,?the one who read so much?

333.What happened to her?

334.What happened that day?

335.Nana:?She stopped.?She just stood there.

336.I thought?she's waiting for me.

337.She came all the way?over here, through everything,

338.and she's waiting?for me.

339.I kept on walking.

340.Close... closer.

341.Another step?and I could have touched her.

342.When she turned?and crossed the street,

343.she walked slowly,?deliberately.

344.And I watched her go.?I watched her.

345.Maybe she saw them?close off the wall.

346.And maybe she came?all the way to the ghetto?to see me,

347.to tell me?where they were taking us,

348.where we were going.

349.Maybe they told her lies,?and maybe she believed them.

350.Maybe she was afraid.

351.Who knows, Daisy?

352.Close your eyes.?Close them.

353.Don't move.

354.( singing in Polish )

355.( singing continues )

356.( singing stops )

357.Nana, open your eyes!

358.Turn around!

359.Nana.

360.Look, I found it.?I knew just where?to look.

361.Look, Nana.?It's pretty. Look.

362.Oh.

363.Mmm.

364.Oh. Who picks?the crocus? Hmm?

365.Ethan, even his name?is gorgeous.

366.God, he's so cute.

367.He must be the cutest?boy in the whole school.

368.Everyone practically?faints when he walks?into assembly.

369.When I'm near him,

370.in class,?in the lunchroom,

371.at lacrosse,?even on the street

372.outside his house?when he's not there,

373.something?swallows me up

374.or grabs me,

375.my throat, my chest,?my whole insides,

376.so that I can't think?or hear or breathe.

377.And I don't want to.?Let the whole world disappear

378.so I can think about him,?be with him in my mind.

379.It's like I'm blinded?to everything else.

380.( music playing )

381.( people chatting )

382.I had to watch.?I had to.

383.I saw him lean over her,

384.his hair on her cheek,

385.his hand on her knee.

386.And then I saw him?kiss her on the mouth.

387.I thought my heart?would split open.

388.( sighs )

389.Who is this boy?

390.He's got this blond hair?and these...

391.incredible eyes.

392.Like the ocean, Nana.?They're blue one minute

393.and green the next.?They're incredible.

394.Incredible eyes.

395.He's president?of the senior class.

396.His father's an architect,?so he's traveled around?all over Europe.

397.He grew up?in England.

398.And he has this?totally dreamy accent.

399.And Nana,?he's so smart.

400.He gets A-pluses?in everything.

401.He's captain?of the lacrosse team.

402.He's...

403.Nana, are you?listening to me?

404.Of course I'm listening.

405.The what team?

406.Lacrosse.?It's a game.

407.I was saying he's--

408.- He's what??- Perfect.

409.There's not one thing?wrong with him.

410.It's like he?just... shines.

411."So Clare Bear had?to glare and swear,

412.'Give me a square?of your pear.

413.If we're to live in this lair?here beneath the stair,

414.we must learn to share,?especially pear.

415.But if you dare tear?your pear and not share;

416.just wear that smile?with pompous style,

417.I'll bite?your head off.'"

418.( all laughing )

419.- Whoo!?- Teacher: Excellent, Ethan.

420.Great job.?Who would've thought a bear?had so many sides to him?

421.Daisy:?It was about this bear.

422.This bear that ate pears.?It was really funny.

423.It was hysterical.?Everyone laughed.

424.No one laughed?when I read mine.

425.Let's hear from Daisy.?What poem have you written?for us today?

426."The first time?that I went there,

427.there was silence?all around

428.and your street?was almost empty

429.and the sun beat?on the ground.

430.And since then?I keep on going.

431.Something pulls me,?so I go,

432.though I don't?want you to see me.

433.I don't want you to know.

434.For I know you'll?never love me.

435.I know you'll never care.

436.But still?I can't help going,

437.for the only place?I want to be is there.

438.Yes, there.?Oh, there."

439.It was awful standing there,?like I was naked.

440.And the poem was?naked too, every word,?like it was branding me.

441.After class,?no one talked to me.

442.They didn't even look at me.

443.God, I wanted to die?for having read that poem.

444.I want to read it.?Where is it?

445.I threw it out.

446.- What??- I thought he hated me.

447.Why shouldn't he like you?

448.Nana, he's so normal.

449.Normal?

450.Why should you be normal?

451.It's not?the most important thing.

452.Oh, yes, it is.?I know it is.

453.You know it is.?Absolutely.

454.- You don't need to be normal.?- But I want to be, Nana.

455.I have to be.

456.Hey, wait up!?Hey!

457.Listen, I'd really like?to talk to you...

458.about that poem.

459.You see, you should not?have thrown it out.

460.How about tonight?after lacrosse?

461.I've seen you there.

462.Haven't I?

463.I can't tonight.?I have someth--

464.How about tomorrow morning??Early?

465.- How early??- 6:00.

466.6:00 in the morning??He's crazy.

467.( car horn honking )

468.Hi.

469.( softer )?Hi.

470.Are you scared?of everything?

471.It's like you're gonna?break or something if I--

472.That poem was?about me, wasn't it?

473.No.

474.I mean... not really.

475.Well, it sure sounded?like me.

476.Who was it,?if it wasn't about me?

477.It wasn't?about anybody.

478.Come here.

479.Sad eyes.?Where'd you get?such sad eyes?

480.She loves me.

481.She loves me not.

482.She loves me.

483.She loves me not.

484.She loves me.

485.She loves me.

486.She loves--

487.( laughs )

488.Hey, flower girl!

489.Scared I'll pull?your petals off?

490.I'm asking you,?who is this boy?

491.He's right.?Last year everyone talked?about running away.

492.Not me.

493.I can't even say shit or fuck?without getting scared.

494.- What did you say??- I can't--

495.I can't even say them.

496.What was that??What what?

497.( whispers )?Shit. Fuck.

498.- I can't hear you.?- Shit! Fuck!

499.Oh, yes, now I hear you!?I never hear those words.

500.- How come??Everyone says them.?- Not around here.

501.Please, say them?for me again.

502.- What??- Come on. Say them.

503.Oh. Come on, Daisy.?Please!

504.- Daisy. Say them!?- ( laughing )

505.Say them.?Say them.

506.- Say them.?- ( continues laughing )

507.Wh--

508.( squeals )

509.He's never gonna come.?I know it.

510.He's never gonna be there.

511.I wrecked it.?I wrecked everything

512.in that coffee shop.

513.And he'd like you.?I know he would.

514.If he ever got to know you,?he'd love you.

515.Guess who.?( chuckles )

516.( exhales )?I always knew you?talked to someone.

517.I just didn't know?he'd be a dog.

518.Um...

519.Howie, this is Ethan;?Ethan, Howard.

520.( both chuckling )

521.Well, he wants to go?for a run, don't you?

522.Don't you want to?run with Ethan?

523.Well, what are we?waiting for, man?

524.Come on. Let's go.

525.So...

526.we're finally here.

527.Together, I mean.

528.Isn't that?what you wanted?

529.I mean, every morning,?the street...

530.the secret tree.

531.The one you thought?I didn't see you?hiding behind.

532.Your face.

533.The way you look?at me in class.

534.The way you?always look at me

535.every time you see me.

536.Oh, maybe I was wrong.

537.Maybe I just imagined?all those things.

538.Tell me I imagined?them and we'll forget?all about this.

539.- No, you didn't?imagine anything.?- Oh.

540.She speaks to me.

541.At last.

542.So you do want?to be here

543.with me?

544.Say it.

545.Yes.

546.I do.

547.More than anything.

548.You're not sorry?you came?

549.I'm not sorry.

550.All those times?on my street,?why didn't--

551.why didn't you say?something? Anything?

552.Why didn't you?just talk to me?

553.Girls talk to me?all the time.

554.Oh, but I did.

555.You did? When??I don't remember.

556.In the poem.

557.Promise me something?

558.Don't be afraid?of me.

559.Say you won't be.

560.I'd hate it?if you were.

561.I won't be.?I promise.

562.Trust me.

563.I won't hurt you.

564.I know.

565.I couldn't.?I wouldn't know how.

566.Daisy.

567.It suits you.

568.You really?are a flower.

569.Like petals.

570.Flowers break,?you know.

571.You have to treat?them gently.

572.Come on.?Let's go.

573.- Whoo-hoo!?- ( laughing )

574.- ( laughing )?- No.

575.- Have some.?- Right here.

576.Wasn't that fun, Howard??Didn't you have?a good time?

577.I knew you would.?I knew you'd like Ethan.

578.I knew you'd love him.

579.Wasn't that the best day?of your whole life?

580.It was of mine.

581.It really was.

582.Well, there'll be?more days.

583.Yeah, but not like this.?This was the first.

584.( music playing )

585.* I had to escape

586.* The city was sticky?and cruel *

587.* Maybe I should have?called you first *

588.* But I was dying?to get to you *

589.* I was dreaming?while I drove *

590.* The long straight road?ahead, uh-huh *

591.* To taste your sweet kisses,?your arms open wide *

592.* This fever for you?is just burning me up inside *

593.* I drove all night

594.* To get to you

595.* Is that all right?

596.* I drove all night

597.* Crept in your room

598.* Woke you?from your sleep *

599.* To make love to you

600.* Is that all right?

601.* I drove all night

602.* What in this world keeps?us from tearin' apart? *

603.* No matter?where I go, I hear *

604.* The beating?of your heart *

605.* I think about you?when the night *

606.* Is cold and dark

607.* No one can know me?the way that you do *

608.* Nothing erases?this feeling between-- *

609.( music stops )

610.- ( phone ringing )?- It's them.

611.I bet they changed?their minds again.

612.I bet they're on?their way right now.

613.Talk to them, Nana.?Make them understand.

614.One more night.

615.Just give me?one more night.

616.Oh, Sashyenka,?is that you?

617.Tonight?

618.I thought you were coming?for her in--

619.but why not?

620.It's only?one more night.

621.Oh.?Another German test.

622.But I can help.

623.Of course I can.

624.Believe me, it's not as if?I've forgotten my German.

625.Ah.

626.She reads too much.

627.I read "Anna Karenina"?when I was 12.

628.( chuckles )?I know there's a suicide.

629.Fine, fine, fine.?We read something else.

630.She has another?book here.

631.I know you'll be in a hurry.

632.She'll be ready.

633.No pancakes.?No maple syrup.

634.She'll do her homework.

635.Her German.?What else?

636.I'm not trying?to be funny.

637.I'm not using a tone.?What tone?

638.Oh! I didn't know?she used one.

639.I don't know anything?about tones.

640.All right, all right.

641.Sashyenka,?see you tomorrow.?Dobranoc.

642.Both:?* Daisy, Daisy

643.* Give me?your answer true *

644.* I'm half crazy?all for the love of you *

645.* It won't be?a stylish marriage *

646.* I can't afford?a carriage *

647.* But you'll look so sweet?upon the seat *

648.* Of a bicycle?built for two. *

649."Deutsch Mit Emil."

650.Lesson 12, Nana.?The overnight hike.

651.Family.

652.You say the German?and I'll give you?the English.

653.- Fine. Die familie.?- Family.

654.Das butterbrot.

655.Sandwich.

656.Das schmetterlingsnetz.

657.Das schmetter--

658.Don't tell me.?I'll get it.

659.Das schmetterlingsnetz.

660.- Das schmetterlingsnetz.?- Shh.

661.- Sunset.?- Butterfly net.

662.Der sonnenuntergang.

663.Oh, God.?That's sunset.

664.Das feuer.

665.Fire.

666.- Der rauch.?- Smoke.

667.- Der weg.?- Road.

668.- Finden.?- Find.

669.- Folgen.?- Follow.

670.- Fuhren.?- What?

671.- Fuhren?- I can't hear you.

672.- Fuhren!?- Lead.

673.- Schnell. Schneller.?- Fast. Faster.

674.- Links.?- Left. Go left.

675.- Rechts.?- Right. To the right.

676.Links. Rechts.

677.Links. Rechts.

678.Officer:?Rechts.

679.- Links.?- Rechts.

680.- Links.?- Rechts.

681.Links. Rechts.

682.Links. Rechts.

683.Nana?

684.Nana, I'm dead.

685.Ach so, mein engel.

686.Stop speaking German.?You never speak German.

687.Aber du wolltest.

688.Okay, that's enough.

689.Next stay, we'll do more.?Maybe.

690.( boys shouting )

691.( cheering )

692.( whistle blows )

693.Yeah! Yeah!

694.No more sad eyes.?No more. No more.

695.- Know what??- What?

696.- They're still sad.?- They are not.

697.- They are??- Definitely.

698.They always?give you away.

699.( playing guitar )

700.Why do you like me?

701.Why do I like you?

702.First of all because you're--?( plucks, notes ascending )

703.( both chuckling )

704.And 'cause you're--?( plucks, notes descending )

705.And a little bit--?( plucks, notes ascending )

706.And sometimes you're--?( plucks, notes descending )

707.But most of all--?( strums pleasant melody )

708.- Uh!?- ( laughs )

709.( laughing )

710.Daisy:?"All happy families?resemble one another,

711.but each unhappy family?is unhappy in its own--"

712.You know something??My grandmother gave?me this book.

713.- It's her favorite book?in the whole world.?- Oh, yeah?

714.Your grandmother this.?Your grandmother that.

715.I never heard?someone talk about their?grandmother so much.

716.So tell me...

717.when do I get to meet?this famous grandmother?of yours?

718.Or don't you think?she'd like me?

719.Remember the day?that woman came and spoke?to the class?

720.What woman??What are you talking about?

721.You know,?she talked about

722.the concentration camps?and everything?

723.Uh, that woman.?Yeah.

724.- Well, my grandmother--?- Again? You're kidding me.

725.Okay, I'm sorry.?Your grandmother what?

726.She is one.

727.One what?

728.One of the people?who was in the camps.

729.One of those?

730.One of those people?

731.And, like, all those things?we heard about--

732.all those slides,?those stories--

733.- Yeah.?- They happened to her.

734.Wow. Really?

735.She had this friend,?this beautiful friend.

736.- She loved her so much.?- Yeah?

737.They were always together,?all the time.

738.But then in the end,

739.when she was in the ghetto?and everything,

740.and when they came?to take her away--

741.Don't you get kind of de--?depressed talking

742.about concentration camps?and stuff like that?

743.I mean, like,?we're sitting here

744.talking about death,?for God's sake.

745.Come on.?Lighten up.

746.Let's get ice cream.

747.And then we'll rent?a video or something.

748.You'd like that,?wouldn't you?

749.( chatter )

750.( boys laughing )

751.I can't believe it.?I just can't believe it.

752.Why would someone do?something like that?

753.Why, Jess??I don't understand.

754.They're bastards, that's why.?They can't help themselves.

755.Why me, Jess??( inhaling deeply )

756.Why not you?

757.I've gotta go back?in there and take it off.

758.- No, wait.?- What for?

759.I don't want?anybody to see it.?Nobody can see it, Jess.

760.Please, I've gotta get it?off that locker.

761.I'll get it off.?I don't want you?looking at it again.

762.No.

763.No, it's mine.

764.It was meant?for me.

765.( announcer faint on P.A. )

766.Dora:?"Is this a train, Mama??It doesn't look like a train."

767.Nana:?Another step,?I could have touched her.

768.Dora:?"Hold my hand tight."?"I'm holding it, Mama."

769.Maybe they told her lies.

770.There are too many people.?I can't breathe in here.

771.Breathe, Dora.?Nothing else matters.

772.Destination: unknown.

773.( overlapping voices )

774.( soldiers speaking German )

775.- ( voices stop )?- ( bird calling )

776.Remember when I was little?and I asked you?

777.Mm. You were so tiny.

778.We were having?a bath together.

779."What's that, Nana??Why do you wear that?

780.What's that?on your arm?"

781."Are you sure you didn't?do anything wrong

782.to make them?do that to you?"

783.Let me see it, Nana.?Show it to me.

784.Daisy: "A."?"A" is for Auschwitz.

785.Oswiecim.

786.A24839.

787.- ( kissing Nana's arm )?- Mm.

788.Together:?Eins, zwei, drei, vier...

789.- funf.?- Fimpf. Oh, fimpf.?Fumpf.

790.- I can never get?that "fumpf."?- Funf.

791.Are you sure?you're warm enough?

792.You know I can't sleep?without them.

793.- Nana, don't go.?- Who's going?

794.One. Tell me?just one.

795.- Oh, Daisy!?- Come on.?Tell me about them.

796.- ( exhales )?- Once...

797.once there were?three little girls.

798.Anushya, Marushya?and Varushya.

799.Three sisters.

800.Anushya was the oldest.?She was just my age.

801.And Marushya and Varushya,?the little ones, the twins--

802.they wore white sailor suits?and got into mischief?all the time.

803.They had dark, golden hair?and golden eyes.

804.Three little flowers.

805.They were all?very beautiful.

806.But Marushya?and Varushya...

807.Were the most?beautiful of all.

808.They lived in a house?with rickety windows?and rickety doors,

809.and they slept?in a small, rickety bed.

810.A great wall surrounded?their house,

811.a wall which?they could not go beyond.

812.( Daisy exhales )?Go on.

813.Nana:?Early one morning,

814.their mother and father?woke Anushya and said,

815."Quick, take?the little ones' hands?and run, run,

816.for here,?it is no longer safe.

817.Follow the stream?that flows past our house,

818.and it will take you?through a crack in the wall.

819.Run all day till the stream?turns into a river,

820.and the river turns?into the sea.

821.And there, in the dark,

822.a boat will be waiting?to take you to a safe place,

823.the place?where we all shall meet."

824.Yes, tell me.

825.Nana:?Fast, faster they ran?till they saw the sea...

826.with a small boat waiting.

827.They had almost reached it.

828.They were almost there?when a shadow overtook them,

829.small at first?but growing larger,

830.till like magic

831.it turned into an angel?before them.

832.They drew back,

833.for surely this was the angel?of their dream.

834.They would've?known him anywhere.

835.Tall and beautiful he was,?with shining black hair

836.and pale white skin.

837.He smiled at them?and held out his hands.

838.And they saw?he wore gloves.

839.White gloves.

840.- And boots.?- Black boots.

841.And he carried?a magical shining wand.

842.The wand.

843.He couldn't?come and get me,?could he, Nana?

844.He couldn't come?inside my nightmares?

845.Of course not.

846.There's no way?in the world

847.that he could come?and get you.

848.I haven't done anything.

849.No, you haven't?done anything.

850.Go on. You have?to finish this time.

851.The black boots.?The magical shining wand.

852.In that wand,?he held all the power?in the world.

853.The power over life?and death itself.

854.Do you have enough to eat,?little children?

855.Do you have?enough to drink?

856.Oh, surely, surely?they had nothing to fear.

857.For surely he had come?to save them.

858.And he looked?down on them

859.and stroked their hair?and said...

860.- Do you not know me??- "Do you not know me?"

861.I am l'ange de la mort,?malach hamovess--

862.the angel of death.

863.Come with me,?and I will take you?to your parents.

864.Come with me,?and you will be safe.

865.Nana:?And Marushya and Varushya,

866.the little ones,?the twins,

867.looked up?at him with hope.

868.And he laid?his arm upon them,

869.separating them?from Anushya.

870.And as I felt?them slip away,

871.I held even more tightly

872.onto their?thin little hands.

873.I let go.?I let go and gazed

874.at their golden hair?and eyes.

875.- And it seemed to me?they were like two--?- Flowers.

876.Two flowers just ready?to be picked.

877.What happened?to Anushya?

878.Oh, Anushya.

879.Mayn Daisele.

880.Anushya is still here.

881.( breathing heavily )

882.Two flowers.

883.Ready to be picked.

884.- ( crying )?- Nana!

885.Nana!

886.Nana!

887.Nana!

888.Nana!

889.Uh, just a little?something that's come up.

890.Nothing serious.

891.- ( knocking )?- Custard?

892.Oh.?Vanilla custard.

893.How did you think?of it?

894.What an imagination.

895.- Don't tell. Please.?- I really can't go?into it now.

896.Please, Jessica,?you promised.

897.We're having?a special assembly today.?Don't worry.

898.Oh, my God,?you told him already,?didn't you?

899.I don't believe it.?Why? Why, Jess?

900.I had to.?I knew you wouldn't.

901.( choir singing )

902.* Bring me my chariot?of fire *

903.* I will not cease?from mental fight *

904.* Nor shall my sword?sleep in my hand *

905.* Till we have?built Jerusalem *

906.* In England's green?and pleasant land. *

907.Before we go on with?our usual Friday assembly,

908.I wish to bring up?an incident.

909.A series of incidents,?in fact,

910.which, it shames me?to say--

911.it should shame us all--

912.occurred recently?at our school.

913.- What's he talking about??- A profanation.

914.Because it means?even here,

915.even at Hunt,?where we think of ourselves

916.as sheltered,?shielded,

917.how can such things happen?

918.We owe an apology

919.to you,?the innocent ones.

920.You who may be different,

921.but who must?be made to feel

922.exactly the same?as the rest of us.

923.Coming here today,

924.I did not wish?to name the victims;

925.neither to name?the perpetrators?of these crimes,

926.for surely that is?what they are.

927.And I am certain?that each of you,

928.victim and perpetrator,

929.knows in your heart?exactly who you are.

930.But, in order?for such incidents

931.never to be repeated,

932.such as the vilification?of one's name,

933.the desecration?of one's personal property,

934.I am convinced it is?for your own good

935.and the good of us all

936.that when I call your names,?I want you to stand

937.and make yourself known.

938.- Oh, my God, what's--?- Daisy. Daisy.

939.Do you have enough?to eat, little children?

940.Do you have enough?to drink?

941.Ethan:?Daisy?

942.Daisy?

943.Oh, man, that fainting.

944.That was no act.?That was real.

945.I mean, like,?you fainted

946.in front?of the whole school.

947.Takes guts.

948.- Why do you do it??- I don't know. I--

949.I've never seen someone faint?before, not in my whole life.

950.Everyone I know?is so normal.

951.Yeah, well,?you can't help it.

952.- What??What do you mean??- What?

953.You know,?you're an only child.

954.You're so sensitive?and everything.

955.I wish I weren't.

956.How do you think she got?an "A" in gym, dude?

957.The girl can hardly?throw a softball.

958.Jessica:?And she never?even showed up.

959.- She was never there.?- She's off smoking?in the bathroom.

960.- ( chattering continues )?- Tony: Good point.

961.- A book!?- A book! Can you--

962.We're in the middle?of Central Park,

963.and she's reading a book.

964.You want to tell me?what's up with that?

965.- Yeah, what's up?with you, man??- Me?

966.- Yeah, you.?- I'm the same old guy.

967.Yeah, maybe, but, um--

968.you know, we never see?too much of you anymore.

969.- Yeah. You're always?with that "reader."?- So?

970.So what we're saying, Eth,?is it's really not cool.

971.Watch out.?You might catch?what she's got.

972.What's that?

973.Weirdness.

974.- Aw, look at that.?- Mm, look at that.

975.Tony:?Look at 'em all, Eth.

976.Every girl on that?field wants your jock,?you know that?

977.You could have your pick.?Your entire pick.

978.Yeah, and look?who he picks?

979.Another Anne Frank.

980.Tony:?Flower girl.

981.You're here.

982.You were waiting for me?

983.Always wait for me,?will you?

984.Always.

985.Always.?I promise.

986.- Come.?- Where are we going?

987.There.?Up there to the castle.

988.Look, it's like?a fairy tale.

989.Fairy tales aren't real.?They're just make-believe.

990.Oh, no.

991.- Come on.?- You're crazy.

992.You know that??You're absolutely?out of your mind.

993.Come on.?Come on.

994.Come on.

995.You're trembling.

996.Am I?

997.All over.

998.Look at you.

999.Those eyes again.

1000.Say it.

1001.What?

1002.You know.

1003.Say it.

1004.I want you?to say it to me.

1005.Ethan.

1006.Ethan.

1007.Ethan.

1008.Hey.

1009.No.

1010.Why?

1011.Not now.?Not yet.

1012.But when?

1013.- You just--?- No, I know.

1014.I know.?I just--

1015.When?

1016.When?

1017.Wait for me.

1018.Please.

1019.Please.

1020.( carousel music playing )

1021.- You know something??- Huh?

1022.This is my favorite place?in the whole city.

1023.Your favorite?

1024.Wow.

1025.Even when I was little,?my grandmother used to--

1026.I mean, I used to come here?all the time by myself.

1027.Uh-huh.

1028.Lots of people don't?even know it's here.

1029.This incredible,?magical place

1030.right in the middle?of New York City.

1031.Sometimes I can't--

1032.I can't even really?believe it exists.

1033.Can you believe it?

1034.No. I mean--

1035.not really.

1036.No, I mean,?it's really great.

1037.Sometimes I even?come and ride

1038.with all the little kids?and everything.

1039.( laughs )

1040.And now--

1041.Now?

1042.Well, now I'm here?in a different way.

1043.I mean, now?I'm here with you.

1044.And, like, I can't?really believe it.

1045.'Cause it's, like--?I don't know.

1046.It's sort of like a dream.

1047.A dream. Yeah.

1048.Yeah, so what do?you guys think about?that Douglas, huh?

1049.Useless book to read.?I haven't even started.

1050.- Well, you got all tomorrow.?- If he sleeps off tonight.

1051.- Uh, "Tess of?the Doberdolls."?- ( laughs )

1052.- I can't even get?the name straight.?- It's Dooberdogs.

1053."Tess of the Dooberdogs."

1054.D'Urbervilles.?"Tess of the d'Urbervilles."

1055.- Whatever.?- Yeah, who cares?

1056.Why do I have to read?about some stupid whore?

1057.How can you say that?

1058.She was abandoned, alone.?Haven't you ever?felt like that?

1059.I mean, don't you understand??What else could she do?

1060.- Back off there, girl.?- No doubt. Relax, Daisy.

1061.She wasn't a whore.?She's not a whore.

1062.Relax.

1063.We're only kidding.

1064.- Hey! Look who's here.?- Hey!

1065.- How you doin'??- How you doin'?

1066.- Dance time??- This is her lucky day.

1067.You're joking, right?

1068.I'll flip you for her.

1069.Yeah, right.

1070.Do you want some head?or some tail?

1071.Tails.

1072.( playing piano )

1073.Hi.

1074.( talking quietly )

1075.God, these are great.

1076.They're just great.?I could eat 1,000 of them.

1077.Well, you're getting close.

1078.You always say I'm too thin,

1079.but if I lived with you,?I'd get fat.

1080.Totally fat.?Don't you think so?

1081.Don't you think so, Nana?

1082.You know what I think?

1083.I think it's time?for a nice game of cards.

1084.Go fish.

1085.- I love this game.?- Me, too.

1086.Do you have any fives?

1087.Hey.

1088.I go again, right?

1089.But why??What did I do wrong?

1090.Nothing. You never?do anything wrong.

1091.You're perfect.

1092.Do you have any queens?

1093.If you had them before,?why didn't you ask me before?

1094.You knew I wanted queens.

1095.But I don't understand.?What's wrong with me?

1096.Nothing.?You're-- nothing.

1097.Do you have any nines?

1098.I hate this game.?I don't wanna play.

1099.Fine. I'll go and make?myself a nice cup of tea.

1100.No! Pick. Go ahead.

1101.- What??- You're just so--

1102.you're too intense.

1103.It's embarrassing?sometimes.

1104.Go on. Ask me.

1105.- Do you have any--?- Any what?

1106.If you win,?I'll kill you.

1107.Maybe we could?just be friends.

1108.Gotta go.?I'll be late otherwise.

1109.Any kings?

1110.I hate you!?I hate you!

1111.I hate you! I hate you!?I hate you!

1112.I hate it here!?I hate it!

1113.You'll see.?You'll all see.

1114.What will we see?

1115.You know.

1116.Don't you see there's?nothing I can do right?

1117.Nothing, nothing, nothing!

1118.Don't touch me.?Get away from me!

1119.Everyone says?I don't really look it.

1120.What?

1121.You know.?Like I am one.

1122.One Jew.

1123.Like I'm Jewish.

1124.Jew, Jew, animal,?vegetable, mineral, Jew.

1125.How can they tell??Can they smell one?

1126.But not you, Daisy.?We'll always love you!

1127.Except for the eyes.

1128.The sadness in the eyes.

1129.That's the one thing?that gives it away.

1130.I don't want to?be chosen, Nana,

1131.like Marushya?and Varushya!

1132.I don't want to?be taken away!

1133.Oh, Nana,

1134.talk to me.

1135.Say something.

1136.Once there was a Nana?and a Daisy.

1137.Oh, Nana.

1138.Please, won't you?say anything?

1139.( train crossing bell?dinging )

1140.( train whistle blowing )

1141.( water trickling )

1142.( whistle blowing )

1143.Daisy!

1144.I don't know what?makes me do those things,

1145.makes me say those things.

1146.But I only do them with you,?Nana, only with you.

1147.I feel so ugly, Nana.

1148.What are you talking about??You're a beautiful girl.

1149.- I know what I look like.?- Silly Daisy.

1150.Don't call me that.?I hate that name.

1151.It's a beautiful name?and a beautiful flower,

1152.a flower that grows?in the wild.

1153.He loves me.?He loves me not.

1154.He loves me.?He loves me not.

1155.He loves me.?He loves me not.?He loves me.

1156.He loves me not, Nana.?He loves me not.

1157.And all that's left?is that horrible little?thing in the middle.

1158.It's ugly.

1159.A daisy with?all its petals gone.

1160.It's a survivor,?a yellow sun,?a yellow star.

1161.Do you know what?people say?

1162.They say?it's a difficult age.

1163.- Mine, you mean??- The moods.

1164.That's what?they talk about.

1165.The ups and downs.

1166.I wonder if it's true.

1167.I'm tired.

1168.Really tired.

1169.- You are??- Totally.

1170.Maybe we should?take a little walk?

1171.You mean, go out?

1172.I don't want to go out.?I don't want to move.

1173.- I'm fatigued.?- You're what?

1174.I'm fatigued,?fatigued.

1175.I'm making pancakes,?thousands of them.

1176.I can't eat.?Don't force me.

1177.Probably I'll never?eat again.

1178.- And you know something??- What?

1179.- I'm thinking?of running away.?- Somewhere I know?

1180.Where, Nana??Where would you go?

1181.Oh, Daisele,?a little town

1182.with winding streets?and winding hills.

1183.Everywhere green?except for the deep blue?of the sky,

1184.the lakes,?the wallpaper in my room.

1185.And the singing,?the singing everywhere.

1186.All that singing stopped.

1187.And the bookshop?was yellow,

1188.bright yellow,?like the heart of a daisy.

1189.And before anyone came?in the morning,

1190.there was?just my grandfather.

1191.My grandfather and me.

1192.- Mmm.?- Mmm.

1193.* Daisy, Daisy,?give me your answer true *

1194.* I'm half crazy?all for the love of you *

1195.* It won't be?a stylish marriage *

1196.* I can't afford?a carriage *

1197.* But you'll look sweet?upon the seat *

1198.* Of a bicycle?built for two. *

1199.Don't be afraid?of kissing someone,

1200.of loving someone,

1201.afraid of life,?even of death.

1202.Afraid of saying?those words.

1203.- What words??- You know.

1204.( whispers )

1205.Nana.

1206.Oh, Nana.

1207.Keep me with you.?Keep me.

1208.I can't.?You know I can't.

1209.Please, Nana.?Please!

1210.Nothing will happen, will it,?before I come back?

1211.Everything will?happen to you, Daisy.

1212.Everything.

1213.And then you'll come back.?You can always come back.

1214.Nana.

1215.It's all right,?my Daisy.

1216.It's all right,?mayn Daisele.

1217.Go, go!

1218.I'll be here.

1219.( boys chatting, laughing )

1220.( chuckles )

1221.( exhales )

1222.( music playing )

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