Hereafter Page #8
01:
09:37,439 -- 01:09:38,406(ROARS)
735
01:
09:40,142 -- 01:09:41,109(METAL GEARS CLANKlNG)
736
01:
09:41,109 -- 01:09:45,910(METAL GEARS CLANKlNG)
737
01:
09:46,982 -- 01:09:49,246SlR JOHN:
Lycanthropy.738
01:
09:49,351 -- 01:09:51,581Yeah, lycanthropy.
739
01:
09:53,922 -- 01:09:55,082(lNHALES DEEPLY)
740
01:
09:55,490 -- 01:10:00,257l contracted the disease,
if that's what it is,
741
01:
10:00,662 -- 01:10:04,462The natives
directed me to a cave
high up in the mountains,
742
01:
10:04,566 -- 01:10:09,196where, according to legend,
lived a strange creature.
A very strange creature.
743
01:
10:09,304 -- 01:10:14,037of climbing and searching,
744
01:
10:14,943 -- 01:10:18,003finally, l came
upon it. l found it.
745
01:
10:18,113 -- 01:10:23,642l found the cave,
and the strange creature
that lived there.
746
01:
10:25,687 -- 01:10:27,655ilt was a little boy,/i
747
01:
10:27,756 -- 01:10:31,385ipowerfully strong,/i
748
01:
10:31,493 -- 01:10:32,482(SNARLlNG)
749
01:
10:36,331 -- 01:10:37,389(CHUCKLES)
750
01:
10:38,667 -- 01:10:41,363who suddenly
attacked me and bit me.
751
01:
10:43,872 -- 01:10:47,672So l returned
to my hunting companions
in the valley below
752
01:
10:47,776 -- 01:10:49,767thinking l'd been
made the butt of a joke.
753
01:
10:50,078 -- 01:10:51,045(CHUCKLES)
754
01:
10:52,147 -- 01:10:53,842l soon discovered
otherwise.
755
01:
10:58,887 -- 01:10:59,911(SNARLS)
756
01:
11:02,591 -- 01:11:04,218You killed my mother.
757
01:
11:07,558 -- 01:11:09,185Yeah, l suppose l did.
758
01:
11:12,563 -- 01:11:14,463You should kill yourself.
759
01:
11:14,565 -- 01:11:17,295Oh, l cannot tell you
how often l've
considered that.
760
01:
11:17,401 -- 01:11:19,164But life is
far too glorious,
Lawrence,
761
01:
11:19,270 -- 01:11:21,830especially
to the cursed
and the damned
762
01:
11:22,240 -- 01:11:23,366like myself.
763
01:
11:24,642 -- 01:11:25,836Yeah.
764
01:
11:26,444 -- 01:11:28,537Every night of the full moon,
765
01:
11:28,646 -- 01:11:32,707for many years,
l've been locked away
in that crypt
766
01:
11:32,817 -- 01:11:35,342by Singh,
my faithful servant.
767
01:
11:36,254 -- 01:11:38,051Twenty-five years.
768
01:
11:38,222 -- 01:11:40,156(SlGHS)
769
01:
11:40,258 -- 01:11:44,558Then she came, didn't she?
Hot and burning like
the face of the moon.
770
01:
11:45,329 -- 01:11:46,421Gwen?
771
01:
11:46,531 -- 01:11:48,192Yeah, she would have taken
your brother away from me,
772
01:
11:48,299 -- 01:11:51,598and they would have both
vanished into the night
forever.
773
01:
11:51,702 -- 01:11:54,500And although
l was resigned to it,
the beast in me was not.
774
01:
11:54,605 -- 01:11:57,130And, Ben, you understand,
had come to tell me
775
01:
11:57,241 -- 01:12:00,904that he was quite
resolute in his decision
776
01:
12:01,012 -- 01:12:03,207and to take Gwen
away from me.
777
01:
12:03,314 -- 01:12:06,977and extremely violent.
778
01:
12:07,084 -- 01:12:09,848And l struck out
at Singh, who was
trying to restrain me,
779
01:
12:09,954 -- 01:12:10,943(LAUGHS)
780
01:
12:11,055 -- 01:12:12,249and l knocked
him out cold.
781
01:
12:12,356 -- 01:12:14,256Poor.. .
Poor old Singh.
782
01:
12:15,293 -- 01:12:16,260Yeah.
783
01:
12:16,794 -- 01:12:17,988You know, l never
told you this, Lawrence,
784
01:
12:18,095 -- 01:12:20,256but l used to be
a bare-knuckle prize fighter
785
01:
12:20,364 -- 01:12:23,561when l was a young man
in the ports of Boston,
786
01:
12:23,668 -- 01:12:25,397San Francisco, New York.
787
01:
12:25,503 -- 01:12:28,233Back in the good old days,
before you were born.
788
01:
12:28,773 -- 01:12:30,331Long time ago.
789
01:
12:31,375 -- 01:12:32,501Bam!
790
01:
12:33,210 -- 01:12:34,336Yeah.
791
01:
12:34,445 -- 01:12:39,007Anyway, as a consequence,
l was unable to lock myself
in the crypt that night.
792
01:
12:39,116 -- 01:12:42,210And l found
your brother's body
in a ditch
793
01:
12:42,320 -- 01:12:44,447not far from the house.
794
01:
12:44,555 -- 01:12:46,682He'd been torn to pieces.
795
01:
12:48,225 -- 01:12:52,457l know now
it was a mistake
to lock up the beast.
796
01:
12:53,898 -- 01:12:56,128Don't you think so,
Lawrence?
797
01:
12:57,234 -- 01:12:58,895l should have
let it run free.
798
01:
12:59,604 -- 01:13:00,969Kill or be killed.
799
01:
13:02,139 -- 01:13:03,299l'll kill you!
800
01:
13:06,143 -- 01:13:07,110(GRUNTS)
801
01:
13:07,345 -- 01:13:10,337You have a long way to go
yet, my young pup.
802
01:
13:10,448 -- 01:13:12,143l'll kill you.
803
01:
13:12,249 -- 01:13:13,580Oh your chance is coming
804
01:
13:14,785 -- 01:13:16,013soon enough.
805
01:
13:18,089 -- 01:13:19,681She'll be full tonight,
806
01:
13:20,691 -- 01:13:21,817the moon.
807
01:
13:23,160 -- 01:13:24,821l have a small gift
for you, Lawrence,
808
01:
13:24,929 -- 01:13:26,396in the event
you don't find life
809
01:
13:27,031 -- 01:13:29,431as glorious as
l find it to be.
810
01:
13:30,034 -- 01:13:31,524Or not to be.
811
01:
13:35,860 -- 01:13:38,920l'm deeply sorry
about this, Lawrence.
l do love you, dear boy.
812
01:
13:39,497 -- 01:13:41,328You may find that
hard to believe,
813
01:
13:41,766 -- 01:13:43,256in the light
of what has happened.
814
01:
13:43,367 -- 01:13:44,425l'll kill you.
815
01:
13:44,535 -- 01:13:46,162Sleep now.
l'll kill you.
816
01:
13:46,270 -- 01:13:47,737Rest.
817
01:
13:47,839 -- 01:13:49,739Guard?
l'll kill you!
818
01:
13:53,544 -- 01:13:55,512LAWRENCE:
l'll kill you!
819
01:
13:56,414 -- 01:14:00,510(PLAYlNG HARMONlCA)
820
01:
14:08,359 -- 01:14:10,589(CHURCH BELL DlNGlNG)
821
01:
14:10,695 -- 01:14:12,993DR. HOENEGGER:
l attempted to remove
these mental fabrications,
822
01:
14:13,097 -- 01:14:18,933but now, 25 years later,
l find that young Lawrence's
harmless hallucinations
823
01:
14:19,036 -- 01:14:24,565have manifested themselves
into delusions of
a horrific nature.
824
01:
14:26,744 -- 01:14:27,836Ah!
825
01:
14:28,613 -- 01:14:29,773Mr. Talbot.
826
01:
14:30,248 -- 01:14:33,376(GROANlNG)
We are here tonight
to illustrate conclusively
827
01:
14:33,484 -- 01:14:37,079that Mr. Talbot's fears
are quite irrational.
828
01:
14:37,522 -- 01:14:41,515So we will remain
in this room together,
829
01:
14:41,626 -- 01:14:44,618and once Mr. Talbot
has witnessed
830
01:
14:44,729 -- 01:14:48,665that the full moon
holds no sway over him,
831
01:
14:48,766 -- 01:14:53,601that he remains
a perfectly ordinary
human being,
832
01:
14:53,704 -- 01:14:56,537he will have taken
833
01:
14:56,641 -- 01:15:00,338down the long road
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