Jack
- PG-13
- Year:
- 1996
- 113 min
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!Vuela la conga, muchachos!
!Conga! !Conga!
- God!|- So bloated.
- She's bingeing.|- Bingeing? She's fat.
Honey?
Whew! I thought|I lost ya, honey.
- God, I think it's a thyroid problem.|- I think she's just fat.
Oh, yeah.
What's wrong?|What's wrong, honey?
- It's too soon.|- Oh. Oh! Josh, come here!
Hold on, honey. Easy. Easy.
- Brian, what's happening?|- Help!
- I'm only in the first trimester.|- Help!
Would someone please help?|We have an emergency here. I think--
-Yeah, call the doctor.|-Um, please, could you call Dr Benfante?
- Help.|- Calm down. Now, now.
- Huh?|- Oh, I'm sorry.|- Help me!
- Help me.|- Over here. One at a time.
Dr Brandon--
- Come on, now!|- Put it over here.
- No, I don't have anything!|- Put it in the tray.|- Honey, it's your tin.
Huh? Oh!
Okay.
- It's okay.|- No smoking in the hospital.|- No, no. No smoking in here.
Put that out.
I'm gonna quit tomorrow.|I swear.
No, no, sideways.|Come through-- Tha-That's it.
- When are you due, ma'am?|- N-Not for another seven months.
- Susan, wh-where's Dr Benfante?|- Brian, come here.
- Just hold my hand.|- There we go.|- The l.V. set?
- Have you had Lamaze?|- Uh, well, I haven't even|signed up for the course yet.
I'm only two months along.
- That's the epidural talking.|- She hasn't had an epidural.
What are you babbling about?|It's-- It's too soon.
- It's too soon, Brian.|- Here he comes.
Okay, guys. Calm down.
- Take it easy.|Calm down, everybody. Calm down.|- And now a deep breath.
It's too early for contractions.
- Hold tight. Hold my hand, honey.|Hold my hand.|- All right.
- Let's just relax.|- That's right.
- Okay. Okay.|- Christ.|- Wait, wait.
- Wait, wait.|- You said, "Come back next week." Huh?
- Yeah.|- You said it was just fluid retention.
"Go home. Have fun."
- Yeah, I'm not having fun.|- Yeah, you gotta breathe.
Sonogram's fine, Doctor,|for a full-term pregnancy.
- Doc, what's going on?|- Okay, it's really important|that you relax and breathe.
- She's fully dilated.|- It's gonna be all right.
- Now you're gonna push.|- Push, okay? Yes.|- No. It's too soon.
- Push hard. Push. Hold it. Hold it.|- Push. Push. Push.
- Good girl.|- Give it all you got.|- No, it's too soon!
- One more time.|- One more deep breath.|- Deep breath in.
- One more. Deep breath.|- And out.|- Push.
Push.
Look at that.|You've got a baby.
It's a beautiful,|beautiful boy.
Hey there, bud.
Hi.
- Don't rust up on me now.|- I'm sorry.
We'll call him Jack.
What you gonna be|when you grow up
What you gonna do|when your time is up
What you gonna say|when things go wrong
What you gonna do|when it's all over
There's a road
Long and windin'
The lights are blindin'
But it gets there
Don't give up
Don't look back
There's a silver linin'
It's out there somewhere
Everybody wants an answer
Everybody needs a friend
We all need a shining star
On which we can depend
Upon a star
What you gonna be|when you grow up
- To find what you're lookin' for|- What you gonna do when your time is up
There'll be times
In your life
Yeah, when you'll|be dancing and sh*t
But you ain't gettin' it
Don't get disillusioned
No, don't expect too much
'Cause if what you have|is all you can get
Just keep on tryin'|It just ain't happened yet
Everybody wants to be a winner
Everybody has a dream
We all need a shining star
When things ain't what they seem
So tonight we're gonna|wish upon a star
I'm sorry this|has taken so long.
Like you, we're puzzled|by your son's premature birth.
This is Dr Lin. He's an|infant disorder specialist from Cornell.
I want to assure you both that|there is nothing debilitating|about your son's condition.
He's totally healthy|and normal in appearance...
alert and quite happy.
However, his cells are|developing at what we feel...
is four times the normal rate.
Even though your son was only|ten weeks old when he was born...
physically he was nine months|and ready to leave your womb.
Nature has given us all|an internal clock.
It meters out lifespan,|controls our growth.
Your son's internal clock...
seems to be ticking|faster than usual.
- But he's healthy?|- Absolutely.
I'm sorry.|I still don't understand.
I've never heard|anything like this before.
Well, quite frankly,|neither have we.
There are other aging syndromes|that we know of.
Progeria, for example, which is|very devastating to the child, but--
Jack's cells are replicating|at an unheard of rate.
Is he gonna age like this|the rest of his life?
Well, sir, this is|only speculation...
but, uh, we feel that|at age one...
your son may be physically|around age four.
And if this continues|throughout his life...
by the time he reaches|age ten, well, he could--
Appear to be|an ordinary, full-grown...
Are you serious?
That's where he lives, right|down the street my whole life...
and I didn't even know about it.
I don't believe any of it.|He's lying.
Yeah. He's not a monster.|There's no such thing.
I'm telling you.|He's our age, but he looks 40.
All hairy and everything.|He's like a freak or something.
Just like in that one movie.
- Which movie?|- Duh! The one--
- Sorry.|- The one with the freak in it.|What did I just say?
Oh. Oh, yeah, l-l saw that one.
You didn't see it. His mom wouldn't|let him see it 'cause he has nightmares.
- I mean you no harm.|- Why haven't we ever seen him then?
I heard he's got|all kinds of toys too.
His parents buy him everything.
If he's our age,|why ain't he in school?
Because he's dangerous.|He's huge enough to hurt other kids.
That's why they keep him locked up.
Friend.
- What do you see?|- Nothing.
A teacher comes|to his house every day.
Jack, you're not paying attention.
- Jack, you're not paying attention.|- Don't be afraid.
I saw him in the store|with his mom.
I thought it was her husband at first,|but he's like a giant boy.
- He shaves and stuff.|- There's no such thing as giants.
Well, how'd he get like that?
Maybe his mom took drugs.
Maybe it was that fertility junk,|and she was gonna have quintuplets...
but just turned into|one big baby.
- Doof.|- Oh, he sleeps up there.
He's a monstrosity.|That's why they hide him.
No wonder they keep him|outta school.
Maybe they got him chained up.
Maybe they only let him loose|once a day to eat.
Is that like a big pile|of bones in his backyard?
- Where? Uh, what?|l-l don't see anything.|- Look!
Look!
Look out!
Come on, Louis!
- We gotta-- We gotta get outta here!|- Oh, gross!
Come on, Louis!|He's watching you! Come on!
Come on!
Ow. Ow.
- What happened? What'd you do?|Where does it hurt?|- Ow!
- My knee.|- Let me see.
Well, it's not bleeding. Okay.
- It's not?|- I can fix it for you.|- Okay.
- I'll bite it.|- No, no. No, don't bite it.|- Oh, yeah.
- I really do. I have to bite it.|- Don't.
- Yeah?|- It'll get infected.|- Oh, okay.
But this leg has got to come off.|I'll get your father's saw.
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