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Synopsis: A drama centered on three people who are haunted by mortality in different ways. George (Matt Damon) is a blue-collar American who has a special connection to the afterlife. On the other side of the world, Marie (Cécile De France), a French journalist, has a near-death experience that shakes her reality. And when Marcus (identical twins Frankie McLaren and George McLaren), a London schoolboy, loses the person closest to him, he desperately needs answers. Each on a path in search of the truth, their lives will intersect, forever changed by what they believe might-or must-exist in the hereafter.
Genre: Drama, Fantasy
Director(s): Clint Eastwood
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 4 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
47%
PG-13
Year:
2010
129 min
$32,741,596
Website
830 Views


Only if l could have

just a few words with him.

420

00:
41:34,646 -- 00:41:36,170

No.

A completely

unofficial interview.

421

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41:36,281 -- 00:41:40,047

Even the briefest exchange

could be infinitely

helpful to me.

422

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41:40,252 -- 00:41:41,583

(SAMSON BARKS)

423

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41:47,083 -- 00:41:49,415

Francis Aberline,

Scotland Yard.

424

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41:49,519 -- 00:41:52,784

Honored to meet you,

Mr. Talbot.

l'm a huge admirer.

425

00:
41:53,523 -- 00:41:54,922

l'm sorry to hear

of your troubles.

426

00:
41:55,024 -- 00:41:58,357

l do hope they won't

impede your return

to the stage.

427

00:
41:58,928 -- 00:42:00,088

Thank you.

428

00:
42:00,496 -- 00:42:01,986

Shall we?

Please.

429

00:
42:13,843 -- 00:42:15,572

LAWRENCE:
lt was an animal.

430

00:
42:16,813 -- 00:42:18,542

ABERLlNE:
You're quite sure?

431

00:
42:21,317 -- 00:42:23,217

What else

could it have been?

432

00:
42:25,721 -- 00:42:29,157

There are other witnesses,

no doubt, that had

a better look than l did.

433

00:
42:30,860 -- 00:42:31,827

Well.. .

434

00:
42:32,662 -- 00:42:34,960

Not too good a look,

l'm afraid.

435

00:
42:35,064 -- 00:42:37,999

None of the locals

survived to tell of it,

436

00:
42:39,135 -- 00:42:42,195

and the gypsies

only talk of demons

and devils.

437

00:
42:45,141 -- 00:42:48,577

l understood your injury

was quite savage.

438

00:
42:49,846 -- 00:42:50,835

Yes.

439

00:
42:50,947 -- 00:42:52,539

l hope you don't

find this prurient,

440

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42:52,648 -- 00:42:54,172

but would it be

possible for me

441

00:
42:54,283 -- 00:42:57,150

to arrange

for a specialist

to examine you?

442

00:
42:57,553 -- 00:43:01,489

lt's amazing what we can

discern by scientific means

these days.

443

00:
43:03,559 -- 00:43:04,821

And at your convenience,

of course.

444

00:
43:04,927 -- 00:43:06,053

Of course.

445

00:
43:08,122 -- 00:43:10,056

No, a great mystery,

it is,

446

00:
43:10,157 -- 00:43:12,990

given that there are

no natural predators

left in England

447

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43:13,093 -- 00:43:17,291

capable of inflicting

such horrific injuries.

448

00:
43:17,698 -- 00:43:21,998

Well, the savagery

of the attack would suggest

the action of an animal.

449

00:
43:23,370 -- 00:43:25,201

Or a lunatic, perhaps.

450

00:
43:26,540 -- 00:43:29,407

Someone with a history

of mental disturbance,

451

00:
43:29,510 -- 00:43:31,808

who'd spent time

inside an asylum

452

00:
43:32,713 -- 00:43:36,979

and who may have

suffered injuries at

the hands of his victims.

453

00:
43:38,152 -- 00:43:39,619

l get

your implication

454

00:
43:40,120 -- 00:43:41,348

and resent it.

455

00:
43:42,756 -- 00:43:45,452

You're clearly aware

of my personal history,

456

00:
43:45,559 -- 00:43:47,720

as l believe

l am aware of yours.

457

00:
43:49,396 -- 00:43:53,332

Weren't you in charge

of the Ripper case

a couple of years back?

458

00:
43:53,667 -- 00:43:57,228

Well, you're a direct man,

so l'll be equally direct

with you.

459

00:
43:57,338 -- 00:43:59,772

l'm not your enemy,

Mr. Talbot.

460

00:
44:01,241 -- 00:44:04,404

But you've been seen

as Hamlet, Macbeth,

Richard lll,

461

00:
44:04,511 -- 00:44:06,570

all with that same face.

462

00:
44:06,747 -- 00:44:11,548

Now a prudent man would ask

who else might be living

inside that head of yours.

463

00:
44:13,787 -- 00:44:15,516

Good day, lnspector.

464

00:
44:20,794 -- 00:44:24,093

So you won't mind

if l establish

your whereabouts

465

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44:24,198 -- 00:44:26,223

on the nights in question?

466

00:
44:26,667 -- 00:44:27,964

Feel free.

467

00:
44:29,136 -- 00:44:30,899

Good day, Mr. Talbot.

468

00:
44:31,138 -- 00:44:33,663

l'll be sending

my specialists

to examine you

469

00:
44:33,774 -- 00:44:35,799

at your convenience,

of course.

470

00:
44:55,763 -- 00:44:56,752

(ROARS)

471

00:
44:59,733 -- 00:45:01,325

Lawrence?

472

00:
45:03,837 -- 00:45:05,270

Yeah.

You all right?

473

00:
45:06,407 -- 00:45:07,374

Yes.

474

00:
45:07,474 -- 00:45:08,771

What did

the lnspector say?

475

00:
45:08,876 -- 00:45:11,310

Well, he asked

a lot of questions.

476

00:
45:12,079 -- 00:45:16,106

l'm sorry.

l feel so responsible

for what's happened to you.

477

00:
45:17,751 -- 00:45:19,616

lf l hadn't sent that letter,

you'd be back in New York.

478

00:
45:19,720 -- 00:45:23,121

No. No. lt was right

that l came back.

479

00:
45:24,792 -- 00:45:26,054

You mustn't feel like that.

480

00:
45:36,670 -- 00:45:37,659

No.

481

00:
45:38,005 -- 00:45:39,472

(GlGGLlNG)

Try it.

482

00:
45:40,474 -- 00:45:42,965

Well, l can't

make it skip

like you.

483

00:
45:48,515 -- 00:45:50,278

You have to flick it.

484

00:
45:52,486 -- 00:45:53,851

May l?

Yes.

485

00:
45:55,889 -- 00:46:00,849

When you throw it,

turn your wrist up

and whip it.

486

00:
46:02,863 -- 00:46:04,990

Wrist up and whip it.

487

00:
46:06,600 -- 00:46:09,000

And make sure

you swing your hips.

488

00:
46:15,642 -- 00:46:16,973

(LAUGHlNG)

489

00:
46:24,451 -- 00:46:25,850

What's it like

in New York?

490

00:
46:28,622 -- 00:46:30,715

(HORSES NElGHlNG LOUDLY)

491

00:
46:33,861 -- 00:46:35,226

(GlGGLlNG)

492

00:
46:37,397 -- 00:46:39,058

Did you hear that?

493

00:
46:39,600 -- 00:46:40,760

What?

494

00:
46:42,803 -- 00:46:43,770

Horses.

495

00:
46:56,250 -- 00:46:59,378

Hello, Doctor.

l thought our appointment

wasn't till Friday.

496

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46:59,753 -- 00:47:04,053

Come with us.

lt's nearly the full moon.

You were bitten by the beast.

497

00:
47:04,157 -- 00:47:05,920

You bear his mark now.

498

00:
47:06,026 -- 00:47:07,516

STRlCKLAND:
Mr. Talbot.

499

00:
47:08,428 -- 00:47:12,558

There are many of us here

who are looking for

a natural explanation.

500

00:
47:13,000 -- 00:47:13,989

Help us.

501

00:
47:14,101 -- 00:47:16,592

Come on, Talbot.

Show us your wound.

502

00:
47:16,904 -- 00:47:18,599

We are told it heals

in an unnatural way.

503

00:
47:18,705 -- 00:47:19,672

(HORSE SNORTlNG)

504

00:
47:20,841 -- 00:47:22,001

(NElGHlNG)

505

00:
47:22,376 -- 00:47:23,365

Get your hands

off of me.

506

00:
47:23,477 -- 00:47:25,536

Will you let him murder

your wives and children?

507

00:
47:25,646 -- 00:47:26,635

(GUNSHOT)

508

00:
47:26,813 -- 00:47:27,837

(NElGHS)

(EXCLAlMS)

509

00:
47:27,981 -- 00:47:28,948

(GROANlNG)

510

00:
47:29,449 -- 00:47:32,680

MONTFORD:
My eyes!

Damn you, Talbot!

511

00:
47:33,554 -- 00:47:36,148

Sorry, Colonel.

l meant to shoot you.

512

00:
47:37,624 -- 00:47:41,025

Sadly, l'm not

the marksman l used to be.

l must be getting old.

513

00:
47:41,128 -- 00:47:43,528

He's cursed. God

has forsaken him.

514

00:
47:43,931 -- 00:47:45,694

Let us deal

with him.

515

00:
47:45,799 -- 00:47:47,357

You know you're

trespassing on my land,

516

00:
47:47,467 -- 00:47:49,196

and l could shoot you

on the spot right now.

517

00:
47:49,303 -- 00:47:51,066

My Sikh manservant,

he's on the roof,

518

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47:51,171 -- 00:47:54,231

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Peter Morgan

Peter Julian Robin Morgan CBE (born 10 April 1963) is a British film writer and playwright. Morgan is best known for writing the historical films and plays The Queen, Frost/Nixon, The Damned United and Rush. more…

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