阿鹦爱说笑 Paulie(1998)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:00:44 The agency told you you had to pay for your own uniforms right?
2 00:00:48 Yes I could buy with money from job.
3 00:00:51 No no no. You can't start a job without a uniform.
4 00:00:56 But how to buy when not been paid?
5 00:01:00 You don't have any money? No.
6 00:01:02 This is why I take job. To make money.
7 00:01:06 This is why I come to America.
8 00:01:09 To be big shoot. Shot. Big shoot.
9 00:01:12 I try not to live in past. Only present tense since I come.
10 00:01:18 Yeah but big shoot makes no sense.
11 00:01:23 This is the main building.
12 00:01:25 Administration lecture rooms and the laboratories.
13 00:01:32 It's just the floors in here.
14 00:01:34 Don't worry about the cages or what's in 'em.
15 00:01:37 The research assistants feed them.
16 00:01:40 You know they study animal behavior.
17 00:01:43 In cage only can behave like prisoner.
18 00:01:46 Word of advice my man. Try not to think so much,
19 00:01:51 and whatever you do don't bother the professors.
20 00:01:54 They're the real big shoots around here.
21 00:01:59 Watch your step.
22 00:02:11 This is purgatory.
23 00:02:16 I'll get the trash.
24 00:02:37 What bird kind is this?
25 00:02:39 Huh?
26 00:02:41 The biting kind. Be careful.
27 00:02:48 Are you bird or dog?
28 00:02:52 What...What he's doing down here?
29 00:02:55 Paulie's an old project for Dr. Reingold.
30 00:02:58 Didn't work out. Loss of funding or something. I can't remember.
31 00:03:02 But he's not eat I think and he lose his feather.
32 00:03:07 Don't worry about him.
33 00:03:09 Come on. I'll show you where the incinerator is.
34 00:04:26 ♪ I loved you the first time I saw you
35 00:04:33 ♪ I always will love you
36 00:04:37 ♪ Marie ♪
37 00:04:47 You made me your fairy godmother.
38 00:04:50 So if I'm your fairy godmother I command you to go to sleep.
39 00:04:55 You gotta go to sleep Marie.
40 00:04:58 Look I'll be right here.
41 00:05:02 Good night Marie. I love you too.
42 00:05:07 OK I'll see you in the morning.
43 00:05:15 Hey who are you?
44 00:05:18 What are you doing down here? Get outta here!
45 00:05:20 Come on! Leave me alone! And don't come back!
46 00:05:24 Virgil. First he's singing. Now he's talking.
47 00:05:29 Quit messing with that parrot
48 00:05:31 and get back to work before you get us both fired.
49 00:05:58 M.A.
50 00:06:06 Hello.
51 00:06:10 "Food consists of seeds,"
52 00:06:14 "nuts bugs."
53 00:06:18 "Flocks are seen feeding in mango trees,"
54 00:06:22 "bearing ripe fruit."
55 00:06:34 Mango.
56 00:06:52 Muchas gracias.
57 00:07:16 Let's see.
58 00:07:19 What shall I have for lunch tonight?
59 00:07:23 Now here is some big banana,
60 00:07:27 very plump papaya...
61 00:07:31 and...some nice mango.
62 00:07:36 Oh yes this is a good one.
63 00:07:40 Nice and yellow on the inside.
64 00:07:49 Oh yes this going to taste delirious.
65 00:08:02 You like mango bird?
66 00:08:04 Hmm? It's very juicy...
67 00:08:07 and good for growing feathers.
68 00:08:10 Want a bite? Hmm?
69 00:08:16 Say "mango".
70 00:08:23 Mango.
71 00:08:40 Mmm. Oh this good.
72 00:08:43 Mmm.
73 00:08:45 All right. Mango mango mango.
74 00:08:48 M-a-n-g-o. Mango. Are you happy now?
75 00:08:53 Oh my God.
76 00:08:55 This is what you've reduced me to. I've sold out for a piece of fruit.
77 00:09:00 I can't believe it. You can talk?
78 00:09:04 Believe it Tolstoy but don't forget the fruit the mango.
79 00:09:07 Give it to me you mop monkey.
80 00:09:10 Oh. Bird?
81 00:09:12 Oh my Lord.
82 00:09:14 What your name is bird? Talk to me bird.
83 00:09:20 Bird.
84 00:09:23 The uh skin test...
85 00:09:25 Excuse me you are Dr. Reingold? Yes I am.
86 00:09:28 I am Misha Belenkoff. Hello.
87 00:09:31 I have to ask you about a parrot. Parrot?
88 00:09:35 The one in the...down in-in-in dungeon.
89 00:09:39 Maybe is wrong word. Uh...
90 00:09:41 There is a bird down there. Mm-hmm.
91 00:09:44 A green parrot.
92 00:09:46 Oh the little conure. Yeah. Is he still with us?
93 00:09:48 Yes I come to tell you, with great amazement,
94 00:09:52 he can talk.
95 00:09:54 No he mimics. Mimics? What is "mimics"?
96 00:09:58 He repeats what he hears. He does not talk.
97 00:10:00 No he understand. He's intelligent Doctor.
98 00:10:05 I know...
99 00:10:07 I appreciate your concern Mister...
100 00:10:09 Belenkoff. Belenkoff.
101 00:10:11 But well you see these people?
102 00:10:14 This is what they do. And this is what I do.
103 00:10:18 Don't you think if we had an animal with that kind of intelligence,
104 00:10:21 somebody would have noticed?
105 00:10:23 I know parrot talk. He sing song.
106 00:10:28 He understand speech. He even insult me.
107 00:10:33 He call me mop monkey.
108 00:10:37 He talk.
109 00:10:39 I can prove you to it.
110 00:10:44 Would you like some mango?
111 00:10:49 Mango.
112 00:11:02 Speak.
113 00:11:06 Speak.
114 00:11:15 No please listen sir.
115 00:11:17 Maybe if I explain better. If I say...
116 00:11:22 I think you've said enough. Let us do our job and you do yours.
117 00:11:26 Like maybe pick up the trash.
118 00:11:44 Great. Now we're both in trouble.
119 00:11:47 What is problem with you?
120 00:11:49 You know, maybe they should stuff you,
121 00:11:53 scoop you out fill you with foam and glue you to fake tree.
122 00:12:11 You're lonely I think. I am lonely.
123 00:12:15 In Russia, I was teacher of literature.
124 00:12:19 In America, I am cleaner of bird crap.
125 00:12:26 I miss words.
126 00:12:29 I miss my language.
127 00:12:33 I just would like someone to talk to.
128 00:12:38 Join the club. What?
129 00:12:42 I said join the club.
130 00:12:44 So I'm not crazy. You CAN talk.
131 00:12:49 Of course I can talk. Then why you not?
132 00:12:52 Because talking just gets you into trouble.
133 00:12:55 Trouble? Why you say that? It's a long story.
134 00:12:59 I'm Russian.
135 00:13:02 I like long stories.
136 00:13:04 All right Chekhov. Sit down.
137 00:13:09 It all started with Marie.
138 00:13:12 The one in the song.
139 00:13:15 Yeah. The one in the song.
140 00:13:22 Marie!
141 00:13:24 Marie come see what your grandpa brought you.
142 00:13:36 G-G-Grandpa! My beautiful girl.
143 00:13:41 W-What d-did you bring me?
144 00:13:44 Look in the basket sweetie.
145 00:13:46 'I opened my eyes, and there she was.'
146 00:13:52 B-Bird.
147 00:14:01 'I didn't know what this creature was but I liked it.'
148 00:14:05 I thought I'd give her someone to talk to. I named him Paulie.
149 00:14:08 Pretty P-Paulie.
150 00:14:12 'Pretty Marie.'
151 00:14:18 You w-w-want some?
152 00:14:28 Just mix a little in there OK?
153 00:14:32 O-OK.
154 00:14:36 G-Go down.
155 00:14:45 D-D-Do y-you like this?
156 00:14:51 G-G-Good.
157 00:14:53 G-G-Good boy.
158 00:15:00 Marie can you help Mommy?
159 00:15:02 This goes on the glass tray. This goes in the star bowl OK?
160 00:15:06 ♪ Lonely days are gone I'm a-goin' home
161 00:15:09 ♪ My baby just wrote me a letter
162 00:15:13 ♪ I don't care how much money I got with me
163 00:15:16 ♪ I got to get back to my baby...♪
164 00:15:18 Hey Jerry, did you get something to drink?
165 00:15:20 Here you go guys. Oh that's great. Thanks.
166 00:15:25 Marie can you get that bird off the table?
167 00:15:28 Marie.
168 00:15:30 Paulie's h-helping me. He's helping you. I know. I know.
169 00:15:34 Why don't you two go outside and play until Daddy gets here?
170 00:15:39 Y-Y-Y-You like that?
171 00:15:43 Wait t-t-t-till Daddy sees you.
172 00:16:04 There she is. There she is.
173 00:16:10 She's growin'. Hi Bunny.
174 00:16:14 How's my big girl? Say hello to your daddy Marie.
175 00:16:21 Handshake first kiss later OK?
176 00:16:33 Ooh that's a strong handshake.
177 00:16:37 Hey.
178 00:16:42 When did we get a bird?
179 00:16:47 G-G-Grandpa g-got him for me.
180 00:16:51 H-H-His n-name is Paulie.P-P-Paulie understands.
181 00:17:08 P-Paulie w-wants a kiss too.
182 00:17:12 OK.
183 00:17:18 ♪ I loved you the first time
184 00:17:22 ♪ I saw you
185 00:17:27 ♪ And I always...will love you Marie ♪
186 00:17:38 Good night.
187 00:17:49 I just cannot believe you didn't tell me.
188 00:17:52 I wanted to write you.
189 00:17:56 Well then why didn't you? I didn't know what to say.
190 00:18:00 Is she getting any better? Is it going away?
191 00:18:03 No but it won't go away if you put too much pressure on her.
192 00:18:06 I don't think you put enough pressure on her.
193 00:18:08 I can't stand to see her suffer. I can't stand it!
194 00:18:11 What happens when she goes to school? Do you think she'll be made fun of?
195 00:18:15 Because I can guarantee you that she will be.
196 00:18:19 You tell me. What do you think we should do?
197 00:18:21 I just think all this "we love you whatever you do" is not gonna help.
198 00:18:28 Great great. We'll just order her to stop stuttering? Is that it?
199 00:18:41 OK y-y-you are the fairy godmother,
200 00:18:44 a-a-and I a-am the princess.
201 00:18:46 We live in a big castle,
202 00:18:48 a-a-a-and I have lots of princess dresses.
203 00:18:54 OK fairy godmother, m-make me talk right.
204 00:19:01 A-A-A-A-And p-p-p-please hurry.
205 00:19:07 All right Marie. Let's take your time. There's no hurry OK?
206 00:19:11 This is a?
207 00:19:18 But-ter-fly.
208 00:19:23 Ball.
209 00:19:34 Um I'll tell you what.
210 00:19:38 I'll let you take these cards with you,
211 00:19:41 and maybe you'll feel more comfortable practicing at home with your mom and dad.
212 00:19:48 OK relax.
213 00:19:51 Take a deep breath.
214 00:19:54 Let it out slowly.
215 00:20:00 Now say "house".
216 00:20:02 H-H-H...
217 00:20:06 House sweetie house. Hey how are my girls?
218 00:20:11 Good.
219 00:20:13 How's it goin'? Good. Very good.
220 00:20:15 Good.
221 00:20:18 What are you workin' on? Cup. That's right.
222 00:20:22 That's right Come on. You can say "cup". C-C-C...
223 00:20:25 That's right baby. You can do it. Look at me. Watch me. Cup.
224 00:20:28 C-C-C-C...
225 00:20:33 Cup.
226 00:20:35 Lila just let her say it. Why don't you just let her say it?
227 00:20:41 Look I'm sorry. You keep saying it for her. Let her say it.
228 00:20:44 I'm doing my best!
229 00:20:47 They told you to say the word? I don't think so. Let her say the word.
230 00:20:50 Am I supposed to leave her there totally frustrated?
231 00:20:54 Cup.
232 00:20:56 Just let her say the word. Cup.
233 00:21:00 C-up.
234 00:21:03 Cup.
235 00:21:08 C-up.
236 00:21:15 You did it Marie. You did it!
237 00:21:17 'All it took was one word and they shut up.'
238 00:21:22 'I wanted to learn more.'
239 00:21:24 What's that? Ch-Ch-Chair.
240 00:21:26 That's a chair. Give me some of that.
241 00:21:28 F-F-Fence. Fence.
242 00:21:31 Fl-Flower.
243 00:21:33 What about this? R-Rock.
244 00:21:35 Rock. What are those?
245 00:21:37 Ew bugs. Don't mind if I do.
246 00:21:41 I'm going to the store. Wanna take a ride with me?
247 00:21:43 N-N-No. Paulie i-i-is helping me...
248 00:21:47 learn some new words.
249 00:21:51 No Bunny birds don't talk, and they don't teach OK?
250 00:21:57 They just repeat what we say. They don't understand.
251 00:22:00 P-P-Paulie understands.
252 00:22:08 Pretty quiet aren't you there, Professor?
253 00:22:10 I was quiet. I'm sorry I was, but I was afraid of him.
254 00:22:14 And that's not all I was afraid of.
255 00:22:16 Come on. Birds fly.
256 00:22:19 You were afraid to fly?
257 00:22:21 I was afraid of heights.
258 00:22:23 Until I learned a new word. What?
259 00:22:27 What?
260 00:22:29 No no no...
261 00:22:31 'I had no idea what it was.'
262 00:22:33 Bad idea. Very bad.
263 00:22:34 'But something deep inside told me it was hazardous to my health.'
264 00:22:39 I see claws and teeth and eyes. And claws and teeth and eyes.
265 00:22:43 The claws! Look at those claws.
266 00:22:46 'So this flea bag got run of the place,'
267 00:22:49 'and was allowed to hang out on the couch'
268 00:22:51 'where me and Marie used to watch TV.'
269 00:22:54 'I was banished to this very uncomfortable coat rack,
270 00:22:57 'which they called a "perch".'
271 00:23:04 Hey kitty kitty.
272 00:23:12 'And so began a lifelong trend of speaking,'
273 00:23:15 'when I should've kept my big beak shut.'
274 00:23:18 Here kitty kitty. Come on outside.
275 00:23:21 Come on. We've got some shrimps on the barbecue for ya.
276 00:23:24 Right heres. No. Keep...Hey.!
277 00:23:27 Turn around and go outside you stupid hair ball. I think they're calling you.
278 00:23:31 Go on. That's it. Go outside Muffy or Pumpkin or duh...
279 00:23:35 I don't even know your name.
280 00:23:37 Uh go uh go dig something up or bury something.
281 00:23:42 Why are you coming towards me? No you...
282 00:23:45 That's not good. You don't wanna be on the furniture.
283 00:23:47 It doesn't match your coat. Get down. Get down.
284 00:23:50 Get down from the furniture. Get down. You don't even like salad.
285 00:23:53 That's...
286 00:23:56 Ah! Look out!
287 00:24:02 Come on. Leave me alone cat!
288 00:24:05 I wasn't laughing at you. Come on. Leave me alone.
289 00:24:08 Stop!
290 00:24:11 Stop it you bad cat! Stupid hair ball.
291 00:24:16 Shoo! Yeah shoo!
292 00:24:18 I don't think she can tell the difference
293 00:24:20 between fantasy and reality.
294 00:24:23 Come on.
295 00:24:25 You know what she said? Are you ready for this?
296 00:24:29 She said the bird told her the cat started it.
297 00:24:32 She said that to you? Yeah.
298 00:24:35 Well she's five years old. It's her imaginary friend.
299 00:24:37 I don't know.
300 00:24:40 She doesn't have any other friends.
301 00:24:42 She hasn't made any other attachments.
302 00:24:45 I just...
303 00:24:47 I really think that we should consider getting rid of the bird.
304 00:24:51 I don't know Warren. She loves that bird.
305 00:24:56 She loves that bird.
306 00:25:07 Now where we goin'?
307 00:25:09 You have to learn how to fly Paulie.
308 00:25:11 No I don't want to.
309 00:25:15 You h-have to. Why?
310 00:25:18 So in case you ever go away, y-you can fly back to me.
311 00:25:22 Away? We h-have to be together r-right?
312 00:25:26 Right. Then f-fly.
313 00:25:31 Oh. You again.
314 00:25:36 Come on Paulie. D-Don't look down.
315 00:25:40 Look at the stars. N-Now spread your wings.
316 00:25:44 OK.
317 00:25:45 Don't look down. You could do it.
318 00:25:47 If it's so easy why don't you do it?
319 00:25:50 OK I'll show you. All right come on.
320 00:25:58 Hey good shot. You almost got him.
321 00:26:04 Anything?
322 00:26:09 Wow.
323 00:26:15 OK now spread your wings. D-Don't look down.
324 00:26:21 OK ready? One two fly!
325 00:26:25 Come on. Now fly. Come on fly.
326 00:26:29 Whoa Marie. Look out!
327 00:26:33 Marie! Help us somebody! Help!
328 00:26:36 It's Marie! Help!
329 00:26:41 Oh baby. My God.
330 00:26:45 Are you OK?
331 00:26:49 'Marie couldn't talk. The dad couldn't listen.'
332 00:26:54 'The mom couldn't cope.'
333 00:26:56 'So they got rid of me.'
334 00:27:05 Paulie!
335 00:27:07 Marie.
336 00:27:09 Paulie! Marie.
337 00:27:10 Marie come back.
338 00:27:12 Paulie! Marie!
339 00:27:15 Paulie! Marie!
340 00:27:18 Paulie!
341 00:27:21 Fly back to me!
342 00:27:25 Paulie!
343 00:27:29 Paulie I love you! Fly back to me!
344 00:27:34 Fly back to me Paulie!
345 00:27:40 So they bring you here?
346 00:27:42 Nah no. It wasn't that easy hitting rock bottom.
347 00:27:45 I did a bunch of things.
348 00:27:47 First I did a stint as a window display
349 00:27:50 in a place called Bloomingdale's.
350 00:27:52 And I was in a brochure for Costa Rica.
351 00:27:55 I did some work as a magician's assistant doing children's parties,
352 00:27:59 but when Zintar fell on hard times,
353 00:28:00 he had to choose between me and the cape.
354 00:28:03 Guess which one he pawned.
355 00:28:05 ♪ What's new pussycat, whoa whoa whoa ♪
356 00:28:10 Shut up you goddamn flying rat, shut up.
357 00:28:13 ♪ Pussycat pussycat, you are delicious♪
358 00:28:16 ♪ And if my wishes could all come...♪
359 00:28:19 Maybe you're uncomfortable in there? Maybe you need a change.
360 00:28:22 How about this nice toaster oven for top brown only?
361 00:28:26 Come on Artie. We haven't pawned anything all day.
362 00:28:28 Let's catch the number nine at Belmont. I'm bored.
363 00:28:31 You and me both. I wanna go home.
364 00:28:35 Get on the line.
365 00:28:36 Yo Artie today is your lucky day.
366 00:28:40 Right. Fresh outta the showroom, right? Where's the receipt?
367 00:28:44 Lost it. Ten bucks.
368 00:28:47 Ten bucks? Come on gimme a break.
369 00:28:48 I'm trying to upgrade the level of your merchandise.
370 00:28:51 Hit the brakes ugly.
371 00:28:53 Cute. Do you train the bird to insult your customers?
372 00:28:56 No I could tell you're ugly all by myself.
373 00:29:00 How'd he do that? He watches television.
374 00:29:05 What an angle.
375 00:29:07 I could see how his unique skills could really...
376 00:29:11 come in handy to an intelligent guy huh?
377 00:29:14 Yeah I'll let you know when I see one.
378 00:29:17 How much you want for him Artie?
379 00:29:19 A lot more than ten bucks baby.
380 00:29:21 You'd have to grift for more than a year to make his numbers.
381 00:29:25 OK which of you three is the proprietor?
382 00:29:27 Very funny toots. What do you got there?
383 00:29:30 Oh this is my easel. It's a very fine one.
384 00:29:34 My late husband got it for me,
385 00:29:36 and I really hate to part with it, you know?
386 00:29:39 Yeah whatever. Dead husband aside, do you wanna pawn or sell?
387 00:29:45 Well...
388 00:29:47 The real question is,
389 00:29:49 are you prepared to throw in that potholder on your head?
390 00:29:54 Well that was extremely rude.
391 00:29:59 Did you teach him that?
392 00:30:01 No. That's the thing. The dirty mouth is all his.
393 00:30:06 What are you looking at?
394 00:30:10 You know, I think I'll take him with me.
395 00:30:13 Well I don't think so lady. See I saw the bird first.
396 00:30:17 Oh no no. I'm afraid you are not the right owner for him.
397 00:30:20 Somebody has to teach this beautiful bird some manners.
398 00:30:24 Might as well be me.
399 00:30:26 What's wrong with my manners?
400 00:30:29 All right. Let me out now Grandma.
401 00:30:32 Very funny. Let me go. Joke's over. Hey stop that.
402 00:30:37 Keep it up and you'll be in a cage yourself.
403 00:30:40 Come on would you let me out? Hush.
404 00:30:42 Padre you see this broad? She's a birdnapper. Let me out!
405 00:30:45 Somebody check this lady's purse. I bet she's got a hamster in there.
406 00:30:50 Get out. Scram. Thank you. Jeez.
407 00:30:52 Where are you going? Home.
408 00:30:54 Are you gonna walk all the way? That's right.
409 00:30:56 Well why don't you fly? It's a lot faster.
410 00:30:59 Can't fly. ♪ Cha cha-cha-cha cha...♪
411 00:31:03 You can talk but you can't fly. All right see you around.
412 00:31:07 All right. See ya.
413 00:31:14 Uh you know what? I thought it over and I'm back.
414 00:31:20 Besides, I don't know where she lives.
415 00:31:23 Where who lives? Marie.
416 00:31:26 She's all alone, and we're supposed to stick together.
417 00:31:33 Do you think you could use a little bit of help?
418 00:31:36 Yes.
419 00:31:38 Yes what? Yes toots.
420 00:31:42 Mm "yes please". Man you're needy.
421 00:31:45 Alweather Alweather Alweath...Alweather!
422 00:31:49 Oh are we in luck. There's only one Alweather in this book,
423 00:31:54 and it's pretty close by.
424 00:31:57 What do you say we just go over and surprise her?
425 00:32:03 Recognize anything?
426 00:32:05 That's it. That's the house.
427 00:32:07 That's it that's it that's it. That's the one!
428 00:32:15 Oh dear.
429 00:32:42 I'm sorry dear. They've moved away.
430 00:32:47 Away? Mm-hmm. To Los Angeles.
431 00:32:51 All right well, let's get back in the cab huh?
432 00:32:54 Oh no. It's clear across the country. It's 3,000 miles.
433 00:32:59 Please.
434 00:33:03 I'm afraid "please" just won't work in this situation.
435 00:33:09 But what's the matter with New Jersey?
436 00:33:12 It's nice if you give it a chance.
437 00:33:21 Why does your house have wheels?
438 00:33:23 Houses are cheaper with wheels.
439 00:33:25 I was thinking more along the lines
440 00:33:28 that houses with wheels can go places.
441 00:33:30 Well not anymore I'm afraid.
442 00:33:35 Earl and I used to travel all of the time you know?
443 00:33:39 But things change.
444 00:33:42 He had even crazier ideas than you have.
445 00:33:46 We always used to talk about going to the Grand Canyon,
446 00:33:50 but we just never got that far.
447 00:33:54 You know,Earl said that if you stand right at the edge just when the sun comes up,
448 00:33:59 it's like seeing the first sunrise in the whole world.
449 00:34:04 He was kind of poetic wasn't he? For an ex-Marine.
450 00:34:08 Hmm you miss Earl.
451 00:34:10 Oh let's not talk about that. You miss Earl.
452 00:34:14 Eat your dinner.
453 00:34:17 Like I miss Marie.
454 00:34:26 Ready? Ready!
455 00:34:31 So long Jersey! So long Jersey!
456 00:34:40 'I thought flying was scary until I drove with Ivy.'
457 00:34:44 'Now that's scary.'
458 00:34:47 Ah yes. You and I are right here,
459 00:34:51 and Marie is right there.
460 00:34:55 Right there. Well not...You know not literally.
461 00:34:58 This is a map an atlas. It's a book full of maps.
462 00:35:02 I'll teach you about books.
463 00:35:04 'Ivy was a great teacher.'
464 00:35:06 'She was a philosopher an explorer.'
465 00:35:08 'Unfortunately, she also thought she was a singer.'
466 00:35:11 ♪ He has tramped upon the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored♪
467 00:35:14 ♪ He has loosed the fateful lightning...♪
468 00:35:17 Ivy Please. I'm a bird. I have a small brain and it's about to explode.
469 00:35:20 ♪ His truth goes marching on ♪
470 00:35:22 Let's try something a little more classby.
471 00:35:24 ♪ What's new pussycat, whoa whoa whoa♪
472 00:35:28 ♪ What's new pussycat, whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa♪
473 00:35:36 ♪ Pussycat pussycat, I've got flowers♪
474 00:35:39 ♪ And lots of hours to spend with you♪
475 00:35:43 ♪ So go and powder your cute little pussycat nose...♪
476 00:35:47 So when will we get there?
477 00:35:49 Maybe that's the wrong question.
478 00:35:51 Maybe we should be asking,
479 00:35:53 "What are we gonna see along the way?"
480 00:35:57 "What wrong turn are we gonna make..."
481 00:36:00 "that will take us someplace unexpected?"
482 00:36:06 "Will the weather be for us, or will it be against us?"
483 00:36:09 "Will we lose faith?"
484 00:36:11 "Will we get there or won't we?"
485 00:36:16 You're scaring me.
486 00:36:18 It's good to be scared sometimes.
487 00:36:21 Put your wings up.
488 00:36:26 That's it. Very good.
489 00:36:29 You should learn how to fly Paulie.
490 00:36:31 The last time someone suggested that it didn't work out so good.
491 00:36:35 You're missing out on something that's probably pretty great.
492 00:36:38 Hey why don't you try it and let me know.
493 00:36:43 Are you tired? A little bit.
494 00:36:58 The desert is fun. What is the biggest desert?
495 00:37:02 It's the North Pole. It doesn't have to be hot to be a desert.
496 00:37:06 It just has to not have rainfall.
497 00:37:08 Could we stop at the world's largest ball of twine?
498 00:37:11 That'd probably be more fun than Mount Rushmore.
499 00:37:15 There's a truck up ahead. Don't those guys ever get tired?
500 00:37:18 Ivy look out! Get outta the way!
501 00:37:23 Oh!
502 00:37:34 Oh.
503 00:37:44 You know maybe your house shouldn't have wheels.
504 00:37:50 Oh dear.
505 00:37:52 All right all right. I'll go get some help.
506 00:37:57 You stay here. You know it's...Don't be frightened.
507 00:38:01 Let's see.
508 00:38:14 'For all of her pleases and thank yous,'
509 00:38:16 'words weren't really that important to Ivy.'
510 00:38:19 'It's what she saw that mattered.'
511 00:38:21 'Seems to me the way it works out,'
512 00:38:24 'it's the things you love most that are the things they take away.'
513 00:38:31 The doctor says I really mustn't drive any more.
514 00:38:35 You'll just have to go ahead without me.
515 00:38:38 Los Angeles is due west from here, right into the setting sun.
516 00:38:43 I can be your eyes. I can watch the road for you.
517 00:38:47 Besides I can't go without you.
518 00:38:49 Oh of course you can.
519 00:38:56 I'm not very good at good-byes dear, so I think you should go now.
520 00:39:00 Just right now. And you send me a postcard when you get there.
521 00:39:10 Where did I put that comb?
522 00:39:27 Oh.
523 00:39:33 Thank you.
524 00:39:39 'And so I stayed.'
525 00:39:46 We nearly home yet?
526 00:39:48 Go to your left here. There you go.
527 00:39:51 You know what you are Paulie? You're my seeing-eye parrot.
528 00:40:01 You've been a dear friend to me, Paulie.
529 00:40:04 We're birds of a feather you and I.
530 00:40:06 Betwixt and between that's us.
531 00:40:10 So what do we have tonight? Is it pretty?
532 00:40:15 Oh very pretty.
533 00:40:17 There's more orange now, and it's getting darker.
534 00:40:20 Just a little gold left.
535 00:40:23 The sun must almost be set.
536 00:40:27 Can you see any stars yet? Not yet.
537 00:40:35 'And then one day the cat got her.'
538 00:40:46 Oh.
539 00:40:57 'There are things in life you put off,'
540 00:40:59 'because you think you're gonna do them later.'
541 00:41:01 'But the real thing Ivy taught me'
542 00:41:03 'is you gotta live like there may not be a later.'
543 00:43:01 'I found a tree, and I spent the night.'
544 00:43:16 'Cos I wanted to be there in the morning...'
545 00:43:19 'for the very first sunrise.'
546 00:43:38 So you flew all the way here?
547 00:43:41 Yep all the way.
548 00:43:44 Is long way to go by yourself. Tell me about it.
549 00:43:47 So what you did next?
550 00:43:50 Well,Ivy introduced me to a lot of wonderful things,
551 00:43:53 but you know she left one very important thing out.
552 00:44:20 Hmm?
553 00:44:42 Hola.
554 00:44:47 Hi I'm Paulie. Uh Paul.
555 00:44:50 Could you help me? I'm a little lost.
556 00:44:53 Me llamo Lupe. Soy una pajara muy bonita.
557 00:44:57 Huh? Uh maybe we got off to a bad start.
558 00:45:01 Look my name's Paulie and I'm a little lost. I need some help.
559 00:45:05 Hey wait. Where you going? Hey wait for me.
560 00:45:13 ♪ All my friends know the Low Rider ♪
561 00:45:19 Hey you guys knock it off. What are you doing? What's going on?
562 00:45:26 Oh.
563 00:45:30 Hey you come on down here.
564 00:45:32 Yeah you. Come on.
565 00:45:36 OK what's your story?
566 00:45:39 Uh yes. Uh I'm looking for someone named Marie Alweather.
567 00:45:43 But I'm afraid I may be lost. Can you tell me where I am?
568 00:45:53 You're in L.A. East L.A.
569 00:45:56 L. A? L. A! Oh my gosh I made it!
570 00:46:00 I made it! L. A! I don't believe it!
571 00:46:02 I don't believe it. You can talk?
572 00:46:07 They talk.
573 00:46:09 Them?
574 00:46:11 They don't talk. I say "taco." They say "taco."
575 00:46:14 Taco taco taco. Are they OK?
576 00:46:19 Sure they're OK.
577 00:46:22 I don't know about me. I'm talking to a bird.
578 00:46:26 OK I'm talking to a bird.
579 00:46:34 Is her daddy's name Moe? Uh-uh. Warren.
580 00:46:38 Oh.
581 00:46:40 Well I'm sorry amigo. Such an Alweather is not in this book.
582 00:46:44 Maybe they have an unlisted number.
583 00:46:50 Hmm. Pero abes qu?
584 00:46:53 You know what I was thinking?
585 00:46:56 Can you carry a tune or dance? What do you mean?
586 00:47:03 Get ready to turn. Da. Turn.
587 00:47:08 OK that's it. Come on.
588 00:47:13 No.
589 00:47:17 Tell you what.
590 00:47:20 Why don't we have one guy on each end and then Lupe in the middle?
591 00:47:24 OK uh Chaco uh Paco hello?
592 00:47:31 Come on. Talk to them. I'm trying.
593 00:47:33 Talk to them in parrot. What?
594 00:47:36 Talk in parrot, so they'll understand.
595 00:47:38 Talk parrot? Right. Yeah. Come on now.
596 00:47:41 OK...Hey, where you going? What'd I say?
597 00:47:45 Man what did you say? I don't know. I don't talk parrot.
598 00:47:49 Hey! Hey Paulie! Where did you go?
599 00:47:52 Hey all of you! Get your little feathered butts back in here.
600 00:47:55 We gotta rehearse. You think this stuff just happens?
601 00:48:03 Uh I really like you a lot.
602 00:48:08 I really like you a lot.
603 00:48:11 Wow. I'm so glad you feel that way.
604 00:48:13 Wow. I'm so glad you feel that way.
605 00:48:17 Are you listening? Are you listening?
606 00:48:20 Or are you just repeating?
607 00:48:24 Well women can be tough.
608 00:48:27 Tell me about it.
609 00:48:30 So how do you know if you've met the right one?
610 00:48:33 Well for me...
611 00:48:37 Let me see.
612 00:48:40 She would be pretty but smart.
613 00:48:43 She would have books on her table and flowers in her hair.
614 00:48:48 And...And lots of golden feathers.
615 00:48:52 Well yes important to have high standard.
616 00:48:55 So Misha you got a girlfriend? No.
617 00:48:57 Well once. Little bit.
618 00:49:01 What? How do you have a little bit of a girlfriend?
619 00:49:05 Well...This is interesting. Go on.
620 00:49:08 Before I'm coming to America, there was girl.
621 00:49:13 We were student together at university.
622 00:49:16 Sure we talk about books. We even fight about them.
623 00:49:22 She was very smart. And stubborn.
624 00:49:25 I say book mean one thing.
625 00:49:27 She say "No Misha. Book mean other thing."
626 00:49:33 One time she act in play...
627 00:49:37 in front of whole school.
628 00:49:39 I was working behind curtain, in dark.
629 00:49:44 I see her on stage.
630 00:49:48 She had little flowers in her hair...
631 00:49:53 and the light make them all...
632 00:49:58 different color.
633 00:50:02 And I say to myself, "My God she's beautiful."
634 00:50:08 "Maybe too beautiful for me, but I will tell her how I feel."
635 00:50:15 Afterward, when I'm come near to her...
636 00:50:22 She stole your words away.
637 00:50:26 Yes.
638 00:50:30 She marry my best friend.
639 00:50:34 He told her how he feel.
640 00:50:38 At wedding, she take me aside and say,
641 00:50:43 "Misha I always like you best,"
642 00:50:48 "but I was afraid..."
643 00:50:51 "afraid of your silence."
644 00:51:01 It's important to speak up.
645 00:51:05 So you're going to tell me what happened to Lupe,
646 00:51:08 or shall I go sweep more floor?
647 00:51:12 OK OK.
648 00:51:18 'So I had a girl in L.A.,all the mangos I could eat.'
649 00:51:23 'Everything was going great. But you know how it is.'
650 00:51:27 'Soon as you think you're OK,'
651 00:51:29 'the past comes back to bite your tail feathers.'
652 00:51:31 Come on. Let's go will ya? Yeah.
653 00:51:50 Come on come on. Sit down.
654 00:51:52 What are we doing here? You never take me any place nice.
655 00:51:54 What are you talking about? This is nice. Look at this place.
656 00:51:58 Because you're a loser that's why.
657 00:52:00 Would you stop with the loser. I'm not a loser.
658 00:52:03 I'm just lookin' for the right angle.
659 00:52:05 Angle. Listen to you.
660 00:52:09 Hey could I get a drink today huh?
661 00:52:18 Any drink please. Somebody.
662 00:52:21 Did you see that?
663 00:52:31 I think I know that bird from somewhere.
664 00:52:44 Hey taco guy! Come on!
665 00:52:48 Come over here! Yeah.
666 00:52:51 Hey I'll give you $50 for that green parrot over there.
667 00:52:54 What? For Paulie? I don't know. Yeah.
668 00:52:57 No I'm sorry sir, he's not for sale.
669 00:52:59 come on, 50 bucks. Use it for something. He's a parrot.
670 00:53:02 He could get lost or get eaten by a goat.
671 00:53:04 This way you got something to show for him.
672 00:53:06 Like I said thank you, but he's not for sale.
673 00:53:10 You know what? Maybe you can help me though.
674 00:53:12 My bird is looking for his friend, Marie Alweather.
675 00:53:15 Do you know anybody by that name?
676 00:53:17 Alweather? In East L. A? Si Si
677 00:53:20 What a jerk. OK well gracias.
678 00:53:22 Come on taco man. I'm just joking around.
679 00:53:24 Come on. 50 bucks.
680 00:53:31 Everybody wants a piece of the action huh?
681 00:53:34 You know I was thinking about costumes you know?
682 00:53:36 What about a little fruit hat for Lupe?
683 00:53:38 You know like that...what's her name...Dolores Del Rio.
684 00:53:45 What's the matter my friend?
685 00:53:48 Mm I know. You're thinking about Marie huh?
686 00:53:52 No I was thinking about Lupe wearing nothing but that fruit hat.
687 00:53:58 You are some kind of weird bird, my friend.
688 00:54:01 But tonight we sing hmm? Have a big time.
689 00:54:06 'Ignacio was all right for a human.'
690 00:54:09 'He knew me better than I knew myself.'
691 00:54:11 'I hadn't forgotten Marie, but I got a little sidetracked.'
692 00:54:14 'I had the prettiest parrot in L.A. interested only in me,'
693 00:54:17 'I was in show business and for once in my life I was a bird.'
694 00:54:21 ♪ Estoy loca ♪ She's crazy
695 00:54:24 ♪ Mucho crazy ♪ Estoy loca por ti mi amor
696 00:54:28 ♪ No te vayas ♪ Don't go away
697 00:54:30 ♪ Ven aca ♪ She's to stay
698 00:54:33 ♪ Estoy loca por ti mi amor
699 00:54:37 ♪ Estoy loco estoy loco ♪ She is crazy very loca
700 00:54:40 ♪ Estoy loco por ti mi amor
701 00:54:44 ♪ No te vayas ven aca ♪ Don't go away you heard her
702 00:54:47 ♪ Estoy loco por ti mi amor...♪
703 00:54:51 Cops? Yeah how ya doin'?
704 00:54:54 I don't normally do this. I'm just trying to be a good citizen.
705 00:54:57 You know what I mean? I'm down here at this taco stand,
706 00:55:00 and I gotta be honest, it's pretty disgusting.
707 00:55:03 There's no floor, no roof no bathrooms.
708 00:55:05 And I gotta be honest there's gotta be 1,000 maniacs running around here.
709 00:55:10 There's rats the size of footballs,
710 00:55:12 and a guy's serving alcohol to children.
711 00:55:15 Is that allowed? I didn't think so.
712 00:55:17 Why don't you come and help me out? I'm tryin' to do a good deed.
713 00:55:21 ♪ I am crazy I so crazy ♪ She's crazy so crazy
714 00:55:24 ♪ I am crazy for you my love
715 00:55:28 ♪ Don't go away I'm here to stay ♪ No te vayas ven aca
716 00:55:32 ♪ 'Cause I am crazy for you, my amor
717 00:55:35 ♪ I am crazy for you my love
718 00:55:39 ♪ Estoy loca por ti mi amor
719 00:55:53 Police! Hey look! It's the cops! Come on! Let's get out of here!
720 00:55:59 Hey what's goin' on? Where's everybody goin'
721 00:56:02 Go on! Get out of here!
722 00:56:04 Lupe you dropped your hat!
723 00:56:08 Come on! Come on let me out of here!
724 00:56:11 Where am I?
725 00:56:14 Would you let me out of here, please?
726 00:56:18 Who are you? I'm Benny. You don't remember me?
727 00:56:22 Think back. The pawn shop? Where's Ignacio?
728 00:56:26 Who knows? He's probably halfway to Guatemala by now.
729 00:56:29 Why? Because he's an illegal.
730 00:56:31 Oh yeah? And what does that make you?
731 00:56:35 Look pal.
732 00:56:38 You're going about finding your friend Marie the wrong way.
733 00:56:42 You got dreams man. I respect that. I got dreams.
734 00:56:45 You're never gonna find your friend from singing under sombreros.
735 00:56:49 If you want something, you gotta do more than just dream.
736 00:56:51 You gotta get out there. You gotta take it.
737 00:56:53 Take it? Yeah take it.
738 00:56:55 That's the only way we'll get a piece of the pie.
739 00:56:58 I like pie. What?
740 00:57:00 I said "I like pie."
741 00:57:03 Yeah I like pie too.
742 00:57:14 Look at the size of this place man.
743 00:57:19 You're not gonna kiss me are ya? What? Get outta here.
744 00:57:22 If you wanna find Marie you're gonna need lots of the green stuff.
745 00:57:26 Green stuff? Yeah green stuff.
746 00:57:29 Money. What for?
747 00:57:32 What for? For phone books.
748 00:57:34 That's how you find somebody. You gotta look 'em up in a phone book.
749 00:57:38 It's very expensive.
750 00:57:40 It's not like somebody comes and drops a bunch on your doorstep.
751 00:57:44 Come on Benny!
752 00:57:45 Hey what if she ain't in the phone book? That's what...
753 00:57:50 Then you gotta hire some private detective or something.
754 00:57:54 I don't know pal. It's a very expensive operation.
755 00:57:59 Don't worry though. We'll find Marie.
756 00:58:01 Just gotta come up with the right plan.
757 00:58:05 'Benny had a lot of plans.'
758 00:58:07 'Most of 'em stunk but the one about hiring a detective was good.'
759 00:58:12 'I figured for the right amount of green stuff,'
760 00:58:15 'any detective worth his trench coat could find her.'
761 00:58:18 'So we became a team.'
762 00:58:25 Five zero seven zero.
763 00:58:44 Oh jeez I'm sorry. Excuse me. Watch where you're goin'.
764 00:58:46 I'm sorry. Excuse me. OK.
765 00:59:12 'Benny said money was the most important thing in the world.'
766 00:59:15 'So deep down people would understand if you stole it.'
767 00:59:21 'Towards the end of the month the pickings were always a little slim.'
768 00:59:25 'I don't know if that's cos they spent it all or cos we stole it.'
769 00:59:34 Move it along fella. You're broke. Come on.
770 00:59:43 'But the real problem in all of this was Benny.'
771 00:59:46 'He was a small-timer any way you looked at it.'
772 00:59:49 'Jumpin' up and down over 20s when there were bigger fish to fry.'
773 00:59:56 Get 'em! Get 'em!
774 00:59:59 I gotta tell you Paulie. God!
775 01:00:02 You are the greatest thing to ever happen to me man.
776 01:00:04 Hey thanks man.
777 01:00:06 No I'm serious Paulie. You're the best.
778 01:00:09 Excuse me I don't mean to interrupt your little testosterone festival,
779 01:00:14 but the bird hasn't made us that much money.
780 01:00:16 Hello? What are you talking about, "that much money"? We're doin' great!
781 01:00:20 I should be like, lounging by a pool in a mansion,
782 01:00:25 wearing a mink coat and, like 18-karat diamond earrings.
783 01:00:28 She's right. We're wasting our time, when there are rocks to be grifted.
784 01:00:34 What do you know about diamonds? We met in a pawnshop Einstein.
785 01:00:37 You can tell a real diamond from a fake?
786 01:00:41 Yeah.
787 01:00:42 I've seen shot glasses cut better than that.
788 01:00:46 I cannot believe you Benito.
789 01:00:50 You're gonna get me a real diamond, and you're gonna help him.
790 01:00:54 Diamonds? Ruby it's a little out of my league.
791 01:00:57 Your league but not his.
792 01:00:59 Park right there. Where?
793 01:01:01 'Finally these canary brains got the right idea.'
794 01:01:04 'A couple of night flybys and I found the perfect target.'
795 01:01:07 'We stopped by Ruby's favorite restaurant for a burrito'
796 01:01:10 'before the big heist.'
797 01:01:12 Would you hurry up?
798 01:01:14 'That was a bad idea.' Hurry up. Pull over.
799 01:01:21 Sorry.
800 01:01:23 Paulie would you excuse us for a minute please?
801 01:01:26 OK. There you are. All right come on.
802 01:01:29 I'll talk to you in a second pal.
803 01:01:35 Do you think that's a good idea? A chimney?
804 01:01:37 It's not exactly parrot-friendly. He could twist an ankle.
805 01:01:40 What is your problem Benito? He's a freakin' bird! Just tell him.
806 01:01:43 Now? Now!
807 01:01:45 All right.
808 01:01:52 That Ruby's high maintenance. Yeah.
809 01:01:57 Hey but after tonight we'll have enough money to find your Marie.
810 01:02:01 Come on, who's the coolest bird in L. A?
811 01:02:04 Get out of town. Paulie's my main man. Right?
812 01:02:07 Dude.
813 01:02:10 Go on Paulie. Get the jewelry for us.
814 01:02:15 Go ahead buddy. Go ahead.
815 01:02:26 Here comes Santa!
816 01:02:36 'The most important thing'
817 01:02:38 'is to leave nothing that links you to the scene of the crime.'
818 01:03:01 'Concentration is everything.'
819 01:03:05 'First you have to identify your target.'
820 01:03:30 'It was a box full of cheesy costume jewelry except for one pendant.'
821 01:03:35 'I figured 1920s 14-karat gold's gotta be worth 950.'
822 01:03:42 What's taking him so long? I don't know.
823 01:03:49 Come on. Come on.
824 01:03:51 Come...
825 01:04:09 Maybe I should go you know? See if he's OK you know?
826 01:04:17 I'm gonna go see if he's OK. Benny!
827 01:04:27 Hold it right there. Turn around.
828 01:04:33 Put 'em up! Drop it!
829 01:04:35 What are you doing with Grandma's necklace?
830 01:04:38 Uh...I'm taking it.
831 01:04:42 Paulie. Paulie.
832 01:04:44 Oh!
833 01:04:49 Grandpa!
834 01:04:51 What is going on? Open the window!
835 01:04:54 Don't leave me! I'm stuck in here! Benny the kid's got a weapon!
836 01:04:57 Benny! Benny! Benny where ya goin'?
837 01:05:01 Benny! Benny!
838 01:05:04 'Benny taught me a lot of things,'
839 01:05:06 'but there was one thing he never mentioned.'
840 01:05:08 'What we were doing was wrong, and you always pay.'
841 01:05:12 I said I was sorry pal. Here he is.
842 01:05:15 Come on would you let me out of the box?
843 01:05:17 He talked up a storm on the way. I'm sure.
844 01:05:20 Take a look at this little fellow. Jeez.
845 01:05:23 Oh.
846 01:05:26 Little conure.
847 01:05:28 Does he have a name?
848 01:05:30 Yeah Paulie.
849 01:05:36 So he flew down your chimney. Well that's what he told me.
850 01:05:39 Ah.
851 01:05:41 Well many parrots have quite extensive vocabularies,
852 01:05:44 but there's a difference between cognizant speech and parroting.
853 01:05:48 "Aviator Supply Center."
854 01:05:50 He keeps talking about a Marie Alweather.
855 01:05:53 Hey. I think she might be his owner.
856 01:05:56 Well that's not unusual either.
857 01:05:58 Lots of people train their birds to repeat names...
858 01:06:02 and addresses in case they get lost.
859 01:06:04 I'm sure that's the case. Do you have a phone book?
860 01:06:08 Pardon? Please?
861 01:06:10 He's very polite.
862 01:06:13 I'm sure that's just a trained response.
863 01:06:17 But I tell you what I'd like to keep him here a few days...
864 01:06:19 and maybe uh run some tests.
865 01:06:22 Build him up a bit. He looks a little undernourished.
866 01:06:25 But uh don't worry.
867 01:06:27 You did the right thing bringing him here Gerald.
868 01:06:29 We'll take good care of him. OK.
869 01:06:32 I want you to understand what it is we do here.
870 01:06:35 Mostly we just listen and we watch.
871 01:06:39 You see there's this gap between animals and humans.
872 01:06:44 And the gap is called speech.
873 01:06:47 Now if that gap could be bridged, we could truly understand each other.
874 01:06:51 Won't you consider helping us?
875 01:06:54 Tell you what. I'm gonna have you moved out of here tonight.
876 01:06:59 And I promise you,
877 01:07:02 I will take you to see Marie when we're done.
878 01:07:09 Maybe I'm the one who should be locked up.
879 01:07:12 You promise?
880 01:07:21 I promise.
881 01:07:23 We're going to ask you some questions.
882 01:07:25 We'd like for you to identify the picture.
883 01:07:28 What is this? Duck.
884 01:07:33 What is this? Kite. Umbrella.
885 01:07:37 I don't see how this is bridging the gap.
886 01:07:39 I know this is frustrating, but we have to follow protocol
887 01:07:43 to prove that you're capable of cognizant speech.
888 01:07:47 Everyone can see that I can talk.
889 01:07:53 What is this? Now what is that word again...
890 01:07:55 for a dish composed of meat, fowl fish or vegetables,
891 01:07:59 covered in a layer of paste and baked?
892 01:08:01 Oh yeah. It's a pie. Then again,
893 01:08:04 a pie can be a magpie, a collection of rules a copper coin
894 01:08:07 or what you call a fine lookin' lady.
895 01:08:10 And if you don't believe me, look it up blondie.
896 01:08:13 but Pie can also mean a whole as in the pie of which we crave a piece,
897 01:08:15 like the whole enchilada, the big salami the grand prize.
898 01:08:19 The talking bird which you hope will make you rich. That kind of pie.
899 01:08:22 Me! I'm the pie here. And if you don't mind...
900 01:08:25 taking your fingers out of me for a moment,
901 01:08:27 I'd like to get some lunch, you lab rat!
902 01:08:31 How do I score that?
903 01:08:36 You said that?
904 01:08:38 I told you, talking just gets you into trouble.
905 01:08:41 No. It's not that.
906 01:08:46 It's how you say things. You have to be careful.
907 01:08:51 Woman say "You like my hat?"
908 01:08:53 You say, "No make you look like floor lamp."
909 01:08:56 You get punch in nose.
910 01:08:58 I got worse than that.
911 01:09:12 Yes Dr. Manning he's asleep.
912 01:09:15 Yeah this will put us on the map.
913 01:09:18 This will change everything. I'm telling you,
914 01:09:20 he is the most extraordinary creature I have ever encountered.
915 01:09:23 Yeah well, I have grant committees
916 01:09:27 from the N.I.H. and the N.S.F.
917 01:09:29 Some guy from the National Geographic is talking about a special.
918 01:09:35 Mmm.
919 01:09:37 Actually I have located the owner. It's Marie Alweather.
920 01:09:42 She lives in Cambria California. Marie?
921 01:09:45 Uh yes.
922 01:09:48 Yes I understand.
923 01:09:52 No I agree.
924 01:09:54 There's no legal requirement that we have to return him.
925 01:09:59 He's the property of the Institute now.
926 01:10:01 What?
927 01:10:04 So I'll see you tomorrow. Property?
928 01:10:07 OK. Bye-bye.
929 01:10:09 It is the thing that makes us us.
930 01:10:13 And because language is so tied...
931 01:10:16 to what it is to be human,
932 01:10:18 we have always been urged not to attribute human characteristics,
933 01:10:21 like consciousness and logic and feelings,
934 01:10:24 to our non-speaking animal subjects.
935 01:10:27 Until now.
936 01:10:31 What we are proposing...
937 01:10:34 is a multidisciplinary research program,
938 01:10:37 that will not only unlock the mystery of animal communication,
939 01:10:42 but get to the heart of language itself.
940 01:10:44 And just as every journey starts with a single step,
941 01:10:48 this program starts with a single, extraordinary subject.
942 01:10:51 Hello Paulie. How are you today? Paulie want a cracker!
943 01:10:59 I thought you liked mangos the best.
944 01:11:02 Paulie want a cracker.
945 01:11:04 Well we can get a lot of crackers later.
946 01:11:08 Let's uh take a look at the flash cards.
947 01:11:10 'They wanted a talking bird? Fine.'
948 01:11:12 'I was gonna give them a talking bird.'
949 01:11:15 What is this? Up yours.
950 01:11:17 What is this? Up yours jackass!
951 01:11:20 This is just opening-night jitters.
952 01:11:25 What are you doing? Up yours!
953 01:11:29 Why are you doing this? You promised.
954 01:11:35 Liar. Liar!
955 01:11:38 Liar! Liar! Liar!
956 01:11:41 Liar! Liar!
957 01:11:44 Close the door!
958 01:11:53 Can't have him trying to fly away again.
959 01:11:55 He could seriously injure himself.
960 01:12:08 I'm just gonna cut a few primary flight feathers. It won't hurt.
961 01:12:10 No. Oh come on.
962 01:12:14 This is for your own good. Don't!
963 01:12:19 'They were cutting me.'
964 01:12:21 'They were taking away the one thing that made me different from them.'
965 01:12:26 No!
966 01:12:31 I never talked to anybody again.
967 01:12:36 Then when I started biting people they moved me out of the sun.
968 01:12:41 When was that?
969 01:12:44 I can't even remember.
970 01:12:52 Wrap it up down there Misha. Don't forget to lock up before you go.
971 01:12:59 We will find your Marie.
972 01:13:04 That's what they all said.
973 01:13:16 Now we'll get you out Paulie.
974 01:13:19 What...What are you...
975 01:13:21 What are you doing Misha? Come on.
976 01:13:24 I don't think you know what you're doing.
977 01:13:26 They could have you deported. Come on Misha. what you're doing?
978 01:13:29 You're making too much noise.
979 01:13:32 You're destroying laboratory property. They're gonna fire you! Misha
980 01:13:38 Misha.
981 01:13:49 Come Paulie. Come on.
982 01:13:53 Don't be afraid.
983 01:13:57 Come.
984 01:14:03 Come Paulie.
985 01:14:12 Let's go.
986 01:14:27 You tell me Dr. Reingold find where Marie lives.
987 01:14:30 Maybe address is still in his office.
988 01:14:46 Not in "Paulie" file. Not in "Parrot" file.
989 01:14:50 Not in any bird file.
990 01:14:52 Look in the human file. Look under little girls.
991 01:14:54 Look in the "Marie" file. "Marie?"
992 01:14:58 Alweather. Alweather!
993 01:15:07 Marie Alweather. M.A.
994 01:15:14 What? What is it?
995 01:15:29 "M.A."
996 01:15:31 M.A. Marie Alweather.
997 01:15:33 1440 Spruce Lane, Cambria California.
998 01:15:52 Hello?
999 01:15:54 Excuse me please. Sorry I'm calling so early.
1000 01:15:58 Does Marie Alweather live there?
1001 01:16:01 Marie?
1002 01:16:05 Can you tell her I found Paulie.
1003 01:16:07 Marie! Marie! Hey Marie it's me!
1004 01:16:10 Shh. Marie! Marie! It's me Paulie!
1005 01:16:15 No uh l-l-I'm telling you...
1006 01:16:19 Paulie. I found him. Marie! Marie! Marie!
1007 01:16:23 What do you think you're doing?
1008 01:16:27 Uh I've come cleaning office. So...But I later come back.
1009 01:16:31 What's the bird doing out of his cage?
1010 01:16:34 Well...
1011 01:16:37 Get the bird.
1012 01:16:41 Come on.
1013 01:16:44 Look just grab...No. No!
1014 01:16:47 No! Hey!
1015 01:16:50 What do you think you're doing? I'm taking him.
1016 01:16:52 You're what? I'm taking him where he belongs.
1017 01:16:55 He belongs to the Institute.
1018 01:16:57 No he belongs to little girl who needs him.
1019 01:17:01 And you knew. You knew it all the time.
1020 01:17:05 Paulie come.
1021 01:17:08 Who do you think you are?
1022 01:17:12 I am Mikeal Andreovich Belenkoff.
1023 01:17:17 And you are a liar and a coward and a very rude man.
1024 01:17:20 And you're fired.
1025 01:17:22 No. No. I am not fire.
1026 01:17:26 I am quit. You...
1027 01:17:36 Uh-oh.
1028 01:17:46 Stop that man!
1029 01:17:55 It's locked!
1030 01:17:58 Get out of the way!
1031 01:18:08 Get somebody!
1032 01:18:23 Open this door!
1033 01:18:25 Open this door!
1034 01:18:36 Don't do this!
1035 01:18:45 Paulie. Wait.
1036 01:18:48 Come. Come. Wait!
1037 01:18:53 Where you are going? Come on. Help me.
1038 01:20:22 Yeah it's just about half a mile down the road.
1039 01:20:26 Bye. Good luck.
1040 01:20:36 I think this is the one.
1041 01:20:44 I can't breathe.
1042 01:20:47 Look.
1043 01:20:51 It's her. Misha it's her.
1044 01:20:54 Now I can't breathe.
1045 01:20:58 Marie? Marie?
1046 01:21:03 No no no. Please please wait. It's not her.
1047 01:21:06 Not? It's not Marie.
1048 01:21:15 Maybe it's wrong house. It's always the wrong house.
1049 01:21:19 Paulie?
1050 01:21:25 Paulie is that really you?
1051 01:21:30 It's me Paulie. It's Marie.
1052 01:21:32 No.
1053 01:21:36 Paulie don't be afraid.
1054 01:21:40 I just grew up that's all.
1055 01:21:43 Go away. Leave me alone.
1056 01:21:48 Paulie?
1057 01:21:49 I'm sorry. We are in shock.
1058 01:21:56 Paulie come back here. It's not Marie. It's not her.
1059 01:22:05 ♪ You're the song that the tree sings
1060 01:22:10 ♪ When the wind blows
1061 01:22:14 ♪ You're a flower
1062 01:22:17 ♪ You're a river
1063 01:22:20 ♪ You're a rainbow...♪
1064 01:22:22 Marie?
1065 01:22:27 ♪ I loved you the first time
1066 01:22:31 ♪ I saw you
1067 01:22:35 ♪ And I always will love you Marie ♪
1068 01:22:39 Marie!
1069 01:22:46 You got big!
1070 01:22:48 Mm-hmm.
1071 01:22:50 You flew. What?
1072 01:22:54 You flew Paulie. I did?
1073 01:22:56 Yes you did! How? His wings were clipped.
1074 01:23:01 The feathers must have grown back. They always do.
1075 01:23:04 No.
1076 01:23:05 You can fly. No.
1077 01:23:08 Oh yes you can.
1078 01:23:19 Whoo-hoo!
1079 01:23:35 Oh this is my little neighbor, Kimmy.
1080 01:23:37 Kimmy you remember the parrot I told you about, who helped me when I was little?
1081 01:23:40 Uh-huh. He's home.
1082 01:23:42 Can I play with him sometime? Yes.
1083 01:23:53 I can't thank you enough.
1084 01:23:55 You're welcome.
1085 01:23:57 So I will go now. Oh no no. Please don't rush off.
1086 01:24:01 Won't you come inside? No it's OK.
1087 01:24:05 Uh you will have much to talk about.
1088 01:24:07 Uh goodbye. Goodbye Paulie.
1089 01:24:12 Misha where you goin'?
1090 01:24:16 She has flowers in her hair.
1091 01:24:18 I bet she has books on her table.
1092 01:24:22 Paulie...What is he talking about?
1093 01:24:24 I'm not always sure.
1094 01:24:27 Misha don't be afraid to speak.
1095 01:24:32 I'd love it if you stayed.
1096 01:24:42 You know I would like that. I would like that very much.
1097 01:24:48 Paulie how did you find me?
1098 01:24:51 Well it's a long story.
1099 01:24:54 It's the only kind he knows.

