The Bridge of San Luis Rey
- PG
- Year:
- 2004
- 120 min
- 117 Views
If there were any plan in the universe...
...any pattern to human life...
...surely it could be discovered
mysteriously latent...
...in those lives so suddenly cut off.
Either we live by accident...
...and die by accident...
...or we live by plan...
...and die by plan.
The day of the funeral,
all Lima was in a state of a trance.
The bodies of the victims
had been approximately collected, but...
...only approximately separated.
It was a great service...
...and a resolute rendering of hearts
among soul-searchers.
There but for the grace of God.
Why did this happen to those five?
Why not me?
On Friday at noon,
the finest bridge in all Peru broke...
...and precipitated five travelers...
...into the gulf below.
We have all of us,
since we have heard of the accident...
...made the...
the sign of the cross...
...and a mental calculation...
...as to how recently
we had crossed by it...
...and how soon we had intended
crossing by it again.
We live in a country, in a place...
...where catastrophes,
which are shockingly called acts of God...
...are more than usually frequent.
Tidal waves
have washed away entire cities.
in some parts...
...and diseases are forever flitting
in and out of the provinces.
Old age carries away
some of our most admirable citizens...
...and towers fall
on good men and women all the time.
But we have all of us been
deeply impressed...
...and especially touched...
...by the rent
in the bridge of San Luis Rey.
among the things that would last forever.
It was unthinkable
that it should just... break.
We've all had hallucinations
of ourselves...
...falling into that gulf.
Within ten minutes... myself.
It would have been me.
So I resolved to inquire into the
secret lives of those five persons...
...falling through the air at that moment...
...and to surprise the reasons
of theirtaking off.
For six years,
I knocked on all the doors in Lima...
...asked hundreds of questions...
...cataloging thousands of little facts
and anecdotes and testimonies...
...as accurately as I could.
The result, as we know,
was this torrid testament...
...as heretical in title as in content.
Sheer treachery.
It's but a book of findings.
Nothing more sinister.
The mere facts of these five lonely lives
so tragically cut off.
So, we may never know
their central passions...
...and you, who claim to have inquired
after every detail of their existences...
...isn't it possible that even you have
missed the very spring within the well?
If you'll permit, what I wrote down were
the particulars of these precious portraits.
I began in the Franciscan reading room
at San Martin...
...with a book that is bound
between two great wooden covers.
It was there that I came upon
the only copy of the volumes of letters...
...from the Marquesa de Montemayor...
...to her daughter, Doa Clara.
I will write often.
I will write every day, my love.
And when my little daughter
has a little...
It must take
six months at least, Marquesa...
...to receive an answer
to one's letter from Spain.
Left alone in Lima...
...the Marquesa's life grew
more and more inward.
So necessary was it for her love...
...that she attract the admiration
of herdistant child...
...she existed entirely
in the endless dialogues...
...that evidence hereccentricities
in her many letters to Spain.
"Rest easy, my love.
I am sending His Most Catholic Majesty
the perfect gold chain.
He need never know
...I had to walk into a picture.
Do you remember
that in the sacristy of San Martin...
...there is a portrait by Velzquez...
...of the viceroy who founded the monastery
and of his wife and brat...
...and that his wife
is wearing a gold chain?"
I have resolved
that only that chain will do. "
The most beautiful girl
in Spain, you see...
...ishes to present the finest golden chain
that could be found...
...to the most gracious king in the world.
My mother,
the Marquesa de Montemayor...
...most insisted
that you should have it...
...on the occasion of
the christening of the infante.
It is the most perfect gold chain.
Isn't it just, Your Highness?
She stepped into
a Velzquez portrait to procure it.
I must meet this Marquesa.
Be sure she's invited to court.
We might pass an evening together
in a Titian.
We cannot possibly
entertain her at court.
You must rest easy, my love.
It is done.
History may well revere her
as one of the few great women of Peru.
Her indiscretions could get us both
into a great deal of trouble.
We have interceded three times
to ignore her from the Inquisition.
His Excellency has the gout again.
I say again
because the flattery of court insists...
...that there are times
when he's free of it.
He started out,
this being Saint Mark's Day...
...to visit the university...
...where 22 new doctors
He had hardly been carried
from his divan to his couch...
...whereupon he broke
the most delicious cigar.
And while we were listening
to his long doctrinal address...
...more or less in Latin...
...he summoned for you...
...more or less in Spanish.
All the while,
in the same humor, the gout.
So...
She represents well
the reports of her honor...
...made to the Inquisition,
does she not?
My dear Marquesa, you have been
denounced three times by the Inquisition...
...and but for the influence
of your son-in-law in Spain...
...might have been burned at the stake.
Pass me the blessed See's
maps of the New World.
"Dedicated to the Oondesa D'Abuirre,
daughter of
the Marquesa de Montemayor...
...who is the admiration of her city...
...and a rising sun in the west. "
My dear Marquesa.
Having sustained the career
of this can'tographer...
...you daughter has a reputation...
...as one of the most outstanding women
of intelligence at the Spanish court.
So, how is it possible that her mother...
...the daughter
of a conniving cloth merchant...
...the wife of a ninny
of a ruined nobleman...
...how is it possible that from the womb
of such witlessness...
...is born such wisdom?
You have my permission
to travel to Europe...
...and attend to her at court in Spain.
The King has issued
your invitation personally.
Oh! Your Excellency!
And my next project is
with the scientist Azuarius.
His treatise on the law of hydraulics
was originally suppressed...
...by the Inquisition
as being too exciting...
...so it will take quite some funds...
...to dampen the criticisms
of certain persons of the Ohurch.
My allowance from you
is simply not sufficient.
Am I literally to sustain...
...all the arts and sciences of Spain?
Some of your schemes
seem so grandiose...
...as to require all the wealth of Peru
to maintain them.
It is just too torturous of you
to reproach my expenses.
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