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1 00:01:18 Where are you? Come out!
2 00:01:22 Come out!
3 00:01:25 Come on out.
4 00:01:28 I'm coming to get you.
5 00:01:33 Where are you, you little rascal?I'm coming to get you.
6 00:01:38 Where is my little birthday girl?
7 00:01:42 I'm going to gobble herup when I find her.
8 00:01:47 I'm going to eat you. I am.
9 00:01:52 Fergus, no weapons on the table.
10 00:01:55 Can I shoot an arrow? Can I?Can I? Can I? Can I?
11 00:01:57 Please? Can I?
12 00:01:59 Not with that. Why not
13 00:02:02 use your very own?
14 00:02:05 Happy birthday, my wee darling!
15 00:02:11 Now, there's a good girl.
16 00:02:13 Draw all the way back now to your cheek.That's right.
17 00:02:17 Keep both eyes open.
18 00:02:20 And, loose!
19 00:02:24 - I missed- Go and fetch it, then.
20 00:02:28 A bow, Fergus? She's a lady.
21 00:02:32 You!
22 00:03:11 A will-o'-the-wisp.
23 00:03:20 They are real.
24 00:03:30 Merida, come along, sweetheart.
25 00:03:33 - We're leaving now.- I saw a wisp.
26 00:03:37 - I saw a wisp.- A wisp?
27 00:03:39 You know, some say that will-o'-the-wispslead you to your fate.
28 00:03:45 Aye. Or an arrow.
29 00:03:47 Come on, let's be off beforewe see a dancing Tatty Bogle.
30 00:03:51 Or a giant having ajigger in the bluebells.
31 00:03:53 Your father doesn't believe in magic.
32 00:03:55 Well, he should. Because it's true.
33 00:04:00 Mor'du! Elinor, run!
34 00:04:03 Sire!
35 00:04:13 Come on, you!
36 00:04:27 Some say our destinyis tied to the land
37 00:04:32 as much a pan' of us as we are of it.
38 00:04:37 Others say fate is woventogether like a cloth.
39 00:04:43 So that one's destinyintertwines with many others.
40 00:04:50 It's the one thing we searchfor or fight to change.
41 00:04:57 Some never find it.
42 00:05:01 But there are some who are led.
43 00:05:10 The story of how my father lost his leg
44 00:05:13 to the demon bearMor'du became legend.
45 00:05:18 I became a sister tothree new brothers.
46 00:05:20 The princes. Hamish,Hubert and Harris.
47 00:05:24 Wee devils, more like.
48 00:05:27 They get away with murder.
49 00:05:29 I can never get away with anything.
50 00:05:33 I'm the princess.
51 00:05:37 I'm the example.
52 00:05:41 I've got duties,responsibilities, expectations.
53 00:05:44 My whole life is planned out,
54 00:05:46 preparing for the day I become...
55 00:05:48 Well, my mother.
56 00:05:50 She's in charge of everysingle day of my life.
57 00:05:56 "Aye, Robin, Jolly Robin, andthou shalt know of mine."
58 00:05:59 Project!
59 00:06:01 "And thou shalt know of mine!"
60 00:06:03 Enunciate. You must be understoodfrom anywhere in the room,
61 00:06:06 or it's all for naught.
62 00:06:08 - This is all for naught.- I heard that!
63 00:06:11 From the top.
64 00:06:12 A princess must be knowledgeableabout her kingdom.
65 00:06:17 She does not doodle.
66 00:06:21 That's a C, dear.
67 00:06:29 A princess does not chortle.
68 00:06:33 Does not stuff her gob!
69 00:06:34 Rises early.
70 00:06:36 ...Is compassionate...
71 00:06:38 ...patient, cautious,
72 00:06:39 clean.
73 00:06:40 And above all, a princess strives for...Well, perfection.
74 00:06:49 But every once in a while,
75 00:06:51 there's a day when I don'thave to be a princess.
76 00:06:58 No lessons, no expectations.
77 00:07:01 A day where anything can happen.
78 00:07:05 A day I can change my fate.
79 00:07:20 When cold wind is a' calling
80 00:07:23 and the sky is clear and bright
81 00:07:26 Misty mountains sing and beckon
82 00:07:29 lead me out into the light
83 00:07:32 I will ride
84 00:07:34 I will fly
85 00:07:35 chase the wind and touch the sky
86 00:07:38 I will fly
87 00:07:40 chase the wind and touch the sky
88 00:07:59 Where dark woods hide secrets
89 00:08:02 and mountains are fierce and bold
90 00:08:06 Deep waters hold reflections
91 00:08:09 of times lost long ago
92 00:08:12 I will hear their every story
93 00:08:15 take hold of my own dream
94 00:08:18 Be as strong as the seas are stormy
95 00:08:21 and proud as an eagle's scream
96 00:08:24 I will ride
97 00:08:25 I will fly
98 00:08:27 chase the wind and touch the sky
99 00:08:30 I will fly
100 00:08:32 chase the wind and touch the sky
101 00:08:45 And touch the sky
102 00:08:52 chase the wind, chase the wind
103 00:08:56 touch the sky
104 00:09:10 I'm starving. You hungry too, Angus?
105 00:09:15 Oats it is, then.
106 00:09:19 Good day, Princess.
107 00:09:20 I cannot find the salt.Where did you put it?
108 00:09:22 It was over there a minute ago,the last time I looked at it.
109 00:09:25 And then, out of nowhere, thebiggest bear you've ever seen!
110 00:09:30 His hide littered with theweapons of fallen warriors.
111 00:09:34 His face scarred with one dead eye.
112 00:09:38 I drew my sword and...
113 00:09:41 One swipe, his sword shattered.
114 00:09:44 Then "chomp"! Dad's leg was clean off.
115 00:09:47 Down the monster's throat it went.
116 00:09:50 That's my favorite part.
117 00:09:53 Mor'du has never been seen since,
118 00:09:56 and is roaming the wildswaiting his chance of revenge.
119 00:10:03 Let him return.
120 00:10:04 I'll finish what I guddledin the first place.
121 00:10:06 Merida, a princess does notplace her weapons on the table.
122 00:10:10 Mum! It's just my bow.
123 00:10:13 A princess should not haveweapons in my opinion.
124 00:10:16 Leave her be.
125 00:10:18 Princess or not, learningto fight is essential.
126 00:10:21 Mum? You'll never guesswhat I did today.
127 00:10:24 I climbed the Crone's Tooth,
128 00:10:26 and drank from the Fire Falls.
129 00:10:28 Fire Falls?
130 00:10:29 They say only the ancient kings werebrave enough to drink the fire.
131 00:10:34 - What did you do, dear?- Nothing, Mum.
132 00:10:37 Hungry, aren't we?
133 00:10:39 - Mum!- You'll get dreadful collywobbles.
134 00:10:41 Oh, Fergus, will you lookat your daughter's plate?
135 00:10:45 So what?
136 00:10:46 - You great...- Don't let them lick...
137 00:10:49 Boys, you're naughty.
138 00:10:50 Don't just play with your haggis.
139 00:10:53 How do you know you don't like it,
140 00:10:55 if you won't try it?
141 00:10:58 That's just a wee sheep's stomach.
142 00:11:00 It's delicious.
143 00:11:02 - My lady.- Thank you, Maudie.
144 00:11:05 You're getting too big, the two of you.
145 00:11:12 From the Lords Macintosh,MacGuffin and Dingwall.
146 00:11:14 Their responses, no doubt.
147 00:11:16 Aye, aye!
148 00:11:17 Hey, hey!
149 00:11:20 Stay out of my food,you greedy mongrels.
150 00:11:24 Chew on that, you manky dogs!
151 00:11:27 Fergus?
152 00:11:30 They've all accepted.
153 00:11:34 Who's accepted what, Mother?
154 00:11:37 Boys, you are excused.
155 00:11:43 Hey!
156 00:11:45 What did I do now?
157 00:11:49 Your father has somethingto discuss with you.
158 00:11:53 Fergus?
159 00:12:01 Merida.
160 00:12:06 The lords are presenting their sonsas suitors for your betrothal.
161 00:12:11 - What?- The clans have accepted.
162 00:12:14 - Dad!- What? I...
163 00:12:17 You... She... Elinor?
164 00:12:19 Honestly, Merida, I don't knowwhy you're reacting this way.
165 00:12:22 This year, each clanwill present a suitor
166 00:12:25 to compete in the games for your hand.
167 00:12:27 I suppose a princess justdoes what she's told?
168 00:12:30 A princess does not raise her voice.
169 00:12:33 Merida, this is what you've beenpreparing for your whole life.
170 00:12:36 No, it's what you've beenpreparing me for my whole life.
171 00:12:40 I won't go through with it.You can't make me.
172 00:12:42 Merida!
173 00:12:46 Merida!
174 00:12:50 Boys!
175 00:12:57 Mother. Suitors? Marriage?
176 00:13:00 Once there was an ancient kingdom...
177 00:13:03 Mum!
178 00:13:06 Ancient kingdom.
179 00:13:07 Its name long forgotten,
180 00:13:10 ruled by a wise and fairking who was much beloved.
181 00:13:14 And when he grew old he dividedthe kingdom among his four sons,
182 00:13:20 that they should be the pillars onwhich the peace of the land rested.
183 00:13:25 But the oldest prince wantedto rule the land for himself.
184 00:13:30 He followed his own pathand the kingdom fell
185 00:13:35 to war, and chaos and ruin.
186 00:13:38 That's a nice story.
187 00:13:40 It's not just a story, Merida.
188 00:13:43 Legends are lessons.They ring with truths.
189 00:13:46 Mum.
190 00:13:47 I would advise you to makeyour peace with this.
191 00:13:49 The clans are coming topresent their suitors.
192 00:13:51 - It's not fair.- Merida.
193 00:13:54 It's marriage. It's notthe end of the world.
194 00:14:05 - You're muttering.- I don't mutter.
195 00:14:09 Aye, you do. You mutter, lass,when something's troubling you.
196 00:14:12 I blame you. Stubbornness.
197 00:14:14 It's entirely from your side of the family.
198 00:14:17 I take it the talk didn'tgo too well, then?
199 00:14:20 I don't know what to do.
200 00:14:22 - Speak to her, dear.- I do speak to her.
201 00:14:25 - She just doesn't listen.- Come on, now.
202 00:14:28 Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me.
203 00:14:31 What would you say?
204 00:14:34 I can't do this.
205 00:14:35 Sure you can.
206 00:14:38 There, there. That's my queen.
207 00:14:40 Right, here we go.
208 00:14:42 "I don't want to get married."
209 00:14:44 "I want to stay single andlet my hair flow in the wind"
210 00:14:46 "as I ride through the glenfiring arrows into the sunset."
211 00:14:56 Merida, all this work, all thetime spent preparing you,
212 00:15:00 schooling you, giving youeverything we never had.
213 00:15:04 I ask you, what do you expect us to do?
214 00:15:08 Call off the gathering.Would that kill them?
215 00:15:11 You're the queen.
216 00:15:12 You can just tell the lords theprincess is not ready for this.
217 00:15:16 In fact, she might not ever beready for this, so that's that.
218 00:15:20 Good day to you. We'll expect yourdeclarations of war in the morning.
219 00:15:24 I understand this must all seem unfair.
220 00:15:28 Even I had reservationswhen I faced betrothal.
221 00:15:30 But we can't just runaway from who we are.
222 00:15:33 I don't want my life to be over.
223 00:15:36 I want my freedom!
224 00:15:38 But are you willing to pay theprice your freedom will cost?
225 00:15:41 I'm not doing any of this to hurt you.
226 00:15:43 If you could just try to seewhat I do, I do out of love.
227 00:15:49 But it's my life, it's...
228 00:15:52 I'm just not ready.
229 00:15:54 I think you'd see, if you could just...
230 00:15:56 I think I could make youunderstand if you would just...
231 00:15:59 ...listen.- ...listen.
232 00:16:04 I swear, Angus, thisisn't going to happen.
233 00:16:08 Not if I have any say in it.
234 00:16:26 MacGuffin!
235 00:16:32 - Dingwall!- Dingwall!
236 00:16:36 - Macintosh!- Macintosh!
237 00:16:52 You look absolutely beautiful.
238 00:16:56 I can't breathe.
239 00:16:57 Shush! Give us a turn.
240 00:17:01 I can't move.
241 00:17:03 It's too tight.
242 00:17:07 It's perfect.
243 00:17:20 - Merida?- Mum?
244 00:17:26 Just...
245 00:17:30 Remember to smile.
246 00:17:47 Aye, they're coming.
247 00:17:48 Places, everyone. Places.
248 00:18:07 I look fine, woman! Leave me be!
249 00:18:10 My Lord!
250 00:18:12 I want to announce thearrival of the lords...
251 00:18:15 Who goes there? Who goes there?
252 00:18:34 Boy!
253 00:18:46 So, here we are,
254 00:18:50 the four clans.- Aye.
255 00:18:52 Gathering...
256 00:18:55 ...for...
257 00:18:57 ...the presentation of the suitors.- ...the presentation of the suitors.
258 00:19:02 Clan Macintosh.
259 00:19:03 Macintosh!
260 00:19:06 Your Majesty, I presentmy heir and scion,
261 00:19:09 who defended our land fromthe northern invaders,
262 00:19:13 and with his own sword, Stab Blooder,
263 00:19:17 vanquished 1,000 foes.
264 00:19:20 Macintosh!
265 00:19:23 Clan MacGuffin!
266 00:19:25 MacGuffin!
267 00:19:27 Good Majesty, I present my eldest son,
268 00:19:32 who scuttled the Viking longships
269 00:19:34 and with his bare handsvanquished 2,000 foes.
270 00:19:39 MacGuffin!
271 00:19:44 Clan Dingwall.
272 00:19:45 Dingwall!
273 00:19:48 I present my only son
274 00:19:53 who was besieged by 10,000 Romans
275 00:19:58 and he took out a wholearmada singlehandedly.
276 00:20:01 With one arm, he was...
277 00:20:04 With one arm he was steering the ship
278 00:20:07 and with the other heheld his mighty sword
279 00:20:10 and struck down a whole attacking fleet.
280 00:20:13 - Lies!- What? I heard that.
281 00:20:16 Go on. Say it to my face.
282 00:20:18 Or are ye scared,simpering jackanapes,
283 00:20:21 afraid to muss your pretty hair?
284 00:20:23 - At least we have hair.- And all our teeth.
285 00:20:26 If he was a wee bit closer...
286 00:20:31 And we don't hide underbridges, you grumpy old troll.
287 00:20:38 You want to laugh, huh?
288 00:20:40 Wee Dingwall!
289 00:20:44 Get off me!
290 00:20:57 Nut 'em! Nut 'em! That's the way to...
291 00:21:02 All right.
292 00:21:05 Shut it!
293 00:21:09 Now, that's all done. You'vehad your go at each other.
294 00:21:14 Show a little decorum.
295 00:21:16 And no more fighting.
296 00:21:52 You want a fresh one?
297 00:22:00 Crivens, you're fierce.
298 00:22:01 I didn't start it. It was...
299 00:22:02 My lady Queen, I feel terrible.My humblest apologies.
300 00:22:05 - We mean no disrespect.- I'm sorry, love, I didn't... But...
301 00:22:09 Yes, dear.
302 00:22:11 Now, where were we?
303 00:22:13 Yes. In accordance with our laws,
304 00:22:17 by the rights of our heritage,
305 00:22:19 only the firstborn ofeach of the great leaders
306 00:22:23 may be presented as champion.- Firstborn?
307 00:22:26 And thus compete for the handof the Princess of Dun Broch.
308 00:22:31 To win the fair maiden theymust prove their worth
309 00:22:35 by feats of strengthor arms in the games.
310 00:22:38 It is customary that the challenge bedetermined by the princess herself.
311 00:22:43 Archery! Archery.
312 00:22:47 I choose archery.
313 00:22:52 Let the games begin!
314 00:23:15 Pull!
315 00:23:18 Pull!
316 00:23:36 I'll just take one.
317 00:23:45 Now, I have told you,you're not allowed...
318 00:24:09 It's time!
319 00:24:13 - Archers, to your marks!- Aye, archers to your marks.
320 00:24:17 And may the lucky arrow find its target.
321 00:24:30 Oi! Get on with it.
322 00:24:43 I bet he wishes he was tossing cabers.
323 00:24:45 Or holding up bridges.
324 00:24:56 At least you hit the target, son.
325 00:25:01 That's attractive.
326 00:25:06 - I got it!- Good arm.
327 00:25:09 And such lovely flowing locks.
328 00:25:12 - Fergus.- What?
329 00:25:22 Wee lamb.
330 00:25:30 Come on! Shoot, boy!
331 00:25:36 Well done, lad! Well done.
332 00:25:41 Feast your eyes!
333 00:25:44 That's my boy.
334 00:25:47 Well, that's just grand now, isn't it?
335 00:25:51 - Guess who's coming to dinner?- Fergus.
336 00:25:53 By the way, hope you don'tmind being called Lady...
337 00:26:04 I am Merida.
338 00:26:06 Firstborn descendantof Clan Dun Broch.
339 00:26:10 And I'll be shooting for my own hand.
340 00:26:15 What are you doing?
341 00:26:20 Merida!
342 00:26:22 Curse this dress!
343 00:26:32 Merida, stop this!
344 00:26:38 Don't you dare loose another arrow.
345 00:26:50 Merida, I forbid it.
346 00:27:23 Michty me!I've just about had enough of you, lass!
347 00:27:25 - You're the one that wants me to...- You embarrassed them.
348 00:27:28 - You embarrassed me.- I followed the rules.
349 00:27:30 You don't know what you've done!
350 00:27:32 - Just don't care how I...- It'll be fire and sword if it's not set right.
351 00:27:35 - Just listen!- I am the Queen!
352 00:27:37 You listen to me!
353 00:27:40 This is so unfair!
354 00:27:42 Unfair?
355 00:27:43 You're never there for me.
356 00:27:45 This whole marriage is what you want.
357 00:27:48 Do you ever bother toask what I want? No.
358 00:27:51 You walk around telling mewhat to do, what not to do,
359 00:27:54 trying to make me be like you.
360 00:27:57 Well, I'm not going to be like you.
361 00:27:59 You're acting like a child.
362 00:28:01 And you're a beast.
363 00:28:04 - That's what you are!- Merida.
364 00:28:06 - I'll never be like you.- No, stop that!
365 00:28:08 I'd rather die than be like you!
366 00:28:16 Merida, you are a princess,
367 00:28:18 and I expect you to act like one.- Mum!
368 00:28:29 Merida!
369 00:28:33 Merida!
370 00:28:35 Oh, dear.
371 00:28:41 Oh, no. What have I done?
372 00:29:21 Angus!
373 00:30:08 Come on, Angus.
374 00:30:11 Angus!
375 00:31:01 Why would the wisps lead me here?
376 00:31:29 Look around.
377 00:31:31 You holler if you see anything you like.
378 00:31:33 Everything is half off.
379 00:31:41 - Who are you?- Just a humble woodcarver.
380 00:31:46 I don't understand...
381 00:31:48 See anything you like?
382 00:31:51 Perhaps a touch of whimsy tobrighten any dank chamber?
383 00:31:55 But the will-o'-the-wisps, they...
384 00:31:58 This is one of a kind!
385 00:32:00 I'll make you a deal for this rare prize.
386 00:32:04 Your broom!
387 00:32:07 - It was sweeping by itself.- That's ridiculous.
388 00:32:10 Wood cannot be imbuedwith magical properties.
389 00:32:12 I should know. I'm a... Whittler.
390 00:32:16 Of wood.
391 00:32:18 How about this conversation starter?It's made of yew wood.
392 00:32:23 Tough as stone.
393 00:32:27 That's stuffed.
394 00:32:29 - Staring is rude.- The crow's talking!
395 00:32:33 That's not all I can do.
396 00:32:43 - You're a witch!- Woodcarver.
397 00:32:46 That's why the wisps led me here.
398 00:32:48 - Woodcarver!- You'll change my fate!
399 00:32:51 - Woodcarver!- You see, it's my mother.
400 00:32:53 I'm not a witch! Too manyunsatisfied customers.
401 00:32:59 If you're not going tobuy anything, get out.
402 00:33:04 - No! The wisps led me here!- I don't care!
403 00:33:09 - Get out! Shoo! Get! Be gone with you!- I'll buy it all.
404 00:33:14 - What? What was that?- Every carving.
405 00:33:16 Well...
406 00:33:19 And how are you going topay for that, sweetie?
407 00:33:22 With this.
408 00:33:28 Oh, my, that's lovely, that is.
409 00:33:31 That would set us up for months.
410 00:33:36 Every carving and one spell.
411 00:33:42 Are you sure you knowwhat you're doing?
412 00:33:45 I want a spell to change my mum.
413 00:33:49 That'll change my fate.
414 00:33:52 Done!
415 00:33:54 Where are you going?
416 00:33:57 There.
417 00:33:59 What are you doing?
418 00:34:00 You never conjure where you carve.
419 00:34:03 Very important.
420 00:34:09 The last time I didthis was for a prince.
421 00:34:12 Easy on the eyes. Tight pants.
422 00:34:15 He demanded I give himthe strength of ten men.
423 00:34:18 And he gave me this for a spell.
424 00:34:22 A spell that would change his fate.
425 00:34:26 And did he get what he was after?
426 00:34:29 Yes. And made off with an especiallyattractive mahogany cheese board.
427 00:34:33 Now, what do I need?
428 00:34:36 Just a little bit of this.
429 00:34:47 That'll do.
430 00:35:06 And now let's see. What have we here?
431 00:35:18 Hey!
432 00:35:21 A cake?
433 00:35:22 - You don't want it?- Yes! I want it.
434 00:35:26 You're sure if I give this to my mum,
435 00:35:30 it will change my fate?
436 00:35:34 Trust me. It'll do the trick, dearie.
437 00:35:38 Expect delivery of yourpurchase within a fortnight.
438 00:35:45 What was that thing about the spell?
439 00:35:48 Did you say something about
440 00:35:52 the spell?
441 00:35:57 Mor'du, Mor'du, now the time hascome for all of us to slaughter you
442 00:36:03 Hooray!
443 00:36:04 Mor'du, Mor'du...
444 00:36:24 - Merida.- Mum!
445 00:36:29 - I've been worried sick.- You... You were?
446 00:36:32 I didn't know where you'dgone or when you'd come back.
447 00:36:35 I didn't know what to think.Look at your dress.
448 00:36:39 Angus threw me. But I'm not hurt.
449 00:36:42 Well, you're home now,so that's the end of it.
450 00:36:46 - Honestly?- I've pacified the lords for now.
451 00:36:50 Your father's out there"entertaining" them.
452 00:36:53 Come taste my blade, you manky bear
453 00:36:55 For gobbling up my leg
454 00:36:57 I'll hunt you, then I'll skinyou, hang your noggin on a peg...
455 00:37:03 Of course, we both know adecision still has to be made.
456 00:37:11 - What's this?- It's a peace offering.
457 00:37:13 I made it. For you. Special.
458 00:37:17 You made this for me?
459 00:37:26 Interesting flavor.
460 00:37:28 How do you feel?
461 00:37:30 - What... What is that?- Different?
462 00:37:33 Tart and gamy.
463 00:37:37 Have you changed your mind at allabout the marriage and all that?
464 00:37:41 That's better.
465 00:37:43 Now, why don't we goupstairs to the lords
466 00:37:45 and put this whole kerfuffle to rest?
467 00:37:57 - Mother?- I'm woozy suddenly.
468 00:38:00 My head's spinning like a top.
469 00:38:03 - Mum!- Suddenly I'm not so well.
470 00:38:08 How do you feel aboutthe marriage now?
471 00:38:11 Merida! Just take me to my room.
472 00:38:14 All right, that's fine.That's just fine.
473 00:38:16 A little to the left. That's good. Awee bit to the left. That's good.
474 00:38:20 It's good enough.
475 00:38:22 Now, clear out of there, boys. Idon't want you to spoil my shot.
476 00:38:25 - What?- My lady Queen.
477 00:38:27 We've been waiting patiently.
478 00:38:30 Milords, I am out ofsorts at the moment.
479 00:38:35 But you shall have your answer.
480 00:38:41 Presently.
481 00:38:42 Now, if you'll excuse us.
482 00:38:47 Elinor, look!
483 00:38:49 It's Mor'du!
484 00:38:52 Elinor? Are you all right, dear?
485 00:38:54 Fine. I'm fine.
486 00:38:56 Go about avenging your leg.
487 00:38:58 Aye. You heard her, lads.
488 00:39:01 I dream about the perfectway to make this devil die.
489 00:39:09 Just take all the time you needto getting yourself right, Mum.
490 00:39:12 Then maybe in a bit you might havesomething new to say on the marriage.
491 00:39:16 What was in that cake?
492 00:39:19 Cake.
493 00:39:23 Mum?
494 00:39:24 So I'll just tell themthe wedding's off, then?
495 00:39:32 Mum?
496 00:40:01 Bear!
497 00:40:36 Mum?
498 00:40:39 You're... You're a bear!
499 00:40:45 Why a bear?
500 00:40:47 That scaffy witch gaveme a gammy spell.
501 00:40:52 It's not my fault.
502 00:40:54 I didn't ask her tochange you into a bear.
503 00:40:56 I just wanted her to change you.
504 00:41:07 Did you hear that?
505 00:41:09 Something's not right.
506 00:41:14 There's no point in having a go at me.The witch is to blame.
507 00:41:18 Goggly old hag.
508 00:41:21 Eyes all over the place.
509 00:41:24 Unbelievable.
510 00:41:28 I'll get her to fix this.
511 00:41:30 Why do I always get blamed for everything?It's just not fair.
512 00:41:36 Everybody, follow me.
513 00:41:39 And keep a sharp eye.
514 00:41:42 Here we go. Another huntthrough the castle.
515 00:41:45 But we haven't had dessert yet.
516 00:41:53 I have no idea.
517 00:41:55 Mum, you can't go out there.
518 00:41:59 Mum! Wait!
519 00:42:03 What are you doing? Dad.The Bear King?
520 00:42:07 If he so much as sees you, you're dead.
521 00:42:09 Another one of your entertainmentsto bore us to death!
522 00:42:13 And what exactly are we after...
523 00:42:15 Mum!
524 00:42:16 ...my liege?
525 00:42:18 Best to humor him. He is,after all, the King.
526 00:42:25 He's like a hound with that nose of his.
527 00:42:29 Mum, wait.
528 00:42:30 We have to...
529 00:42:33 Follow me.
530 00:42:34 Stop.
531 00:42:36 Stop!
532 00:42:41 You're covered with fur.
533 00:42:43 You're not naked.
534 00:42:45 It's not like anyone's gonna see you.
535 00:42:54 Now you've done it.
536 00:42:58 Maudie!
537 00:43:00 Just calm down, lass. What is it?
538 00:43:04 Spit it out, Maudie!
539 00:43:05 A bear!
540 00:43:07 I knew it!
541 00:43:10 Would you just listen to me?
542 00:43:12 We can't go this way. You'll be seen.
543 00:43:14 Quick! This way!
544 00:43:18 Mum?
545 00:43:35 Mum?
546 00:43:56 A witch turned Mum into a bear.It's not my fault.
547 00:43:59 We've got to get out of the castle.I need your help.
548 00:44:03 All right.
549 00:44:04 You can have my desserts for two...Three weeks.
550 00:44:09 Okay. Fine. A year.
551 00:44:17 Did you hear that?
552 00:44:27 There it goes!
553 00:44:31 Come on, lads!
554 00:44:40 There it goes!
555 00:44:55 Come on, Mum.
556 00:45:01 Think we should lay a trap?
557 00:45:02 Try shutting yours!
558 00:45:07 There he is!
559 00:45:21 I'm sure it went this way.
560 00:45:23 You can see my house from here.
561 00:45:25 It must have sprouted wings.
562 00:45:27 Was carried away by a giant birdy.
563 00:45:30 - A dragon, perhaps.- Bear in the castle!
564 00:45:33 Doesn't make sense.It cannot open doors.
565 00:45:35 He's got big giant paws!
566 00:45:37 Let's just get inside.
567 00:45:41 - It's locked.- Dingwall was the last up.
568 00:45:44 I propped it open with a stick.
569 00:45:52 What did you see, Maudie?Just spit it out, Maudie.
570 00:45:57 For goodness' sakes, Maudie,would you get a grip?
571 00:46:04 Maudie, honey, come here!It's all right!
572 00:46:08 Come on, Mum. Quick.
573 00:46:30 They'll be fine. Won't you, boys?
574 00:46:33 Mum, we've got to hurry.
575 00:46:36 Now, I'll be back soon.
576 00:46:37 Go on and help yourself toanything you want, as a reward.
577 00:46:58 Right!
578 00:47:07 Where are these wisps?
579 00:47:09 Come out, wisps. Come on out.
580 00:47:14 Lead me to the witch's cottage.
581 00:47:18 I'm here!
582 00:47:21 Fine. Don't come out nowthat my mum's watching.
583 00:47:26 I was standing right here andthe wisp appeared right there.
584 00:47:31 Then a whole trail of themled me off into the forest.
585 00:47:41 Does she think we're just going tohappen upon the witch's cottage?
586 00:47:59 Mum, I know this place.
587 00:48:01 The witch's cottage...
588 00:48:04 It's this way! Come on! Hurry!
589 00:48:17 I can't believe it. I found it.
590 00:48:24 No. She was here.
591 00:48:28 No, really, she was just here.
592 00:48:33 Wait.
593 00:48:39 No.
594 00:48:41 No, no. No! No!
595 00:49:10 Welcome to the Crafty Carver,
596 00:49:12 home of bear-themedcarvings and novelties.
597 00:49:16 I am completely out ofstock at this time.
598 00:49:19 But if you'd like to enquire aboutportraits or wedding cake toppers,
599 00:49:24 pour vial one into the cauldron.
600 00:49:26 If you'd like the menuin Gaelic, vial two.
601 00:49:29 If you're that red-haired lass, vial three.
602 00:49:32 To speak with a live homunculus...
603 00:49:35 Princess, I'm off to the WickermanFestival in Stornoway
604 00:49:39 and won't be back till spring.
605 00:49:41 There's one bit I forgot totell you about the spell.
606 00:49:45 By the second sunrise, yourspell will be permanent,
607 00:49:49 unless you remember these words.
608 00:49:54 Fate be changed,
609 00:49:56 look inside,
610 00:49:58 mend the bond
611 00:50:00 torn by pride.
612 00:50:03 "Fate be changed... Mend the bond." What does that mean?
613 00:50:07 One more time.
614 00:50:08 Fate be changed,
615 00:50:10 look inside,
616 00:50:12 mend the bond
617 00:50:14 torn by pride.
618 00:50:17 That's it. Ta-ta.
619 00:50:18 And thank you for shoppingat the Crafty Carver.
620 00:50:22 No. No! Where'd you go?
621 00:50:25 - Welcome to the Crafty Carver...- What?
622 00:50:28 ...for all your...
623 00:50:30 Maybe there's a book of spells. Look around.We'll need more vials.
624 00:50:36 I'm off to the Wickerman Festivalin Stornoway...
625 00:50:42 Thank you for visiting.Have a lovely day.
626 00:51:22 We'll sort it out tomorrow.
627 00:52:13 My brave wee lassie, I'm here.
628 00:52:16 I'll always be right here.
629 00:52:42 Good morning.
630 00:52:46 So...
631 00:52:48 What's all this supposed to be?
632 00:52:55 What?
633 00:53:04 Sorry. I don't speak bear.
634 00:53:27 Find those by the creek, did you?
635 00:53:29 They're nightshade berries.
636 00:53:34 They're poisonous.
637 00:53:43 Where did you get this water?It has worms.
638 00:53:58 Come on.
639 00:54:08 Breakfast.
640 00:54:12 Wait. A princess should nothave weapons, in your opinion.
641 00:54:18 There you go.
642 00:54:21 Go on.
643 00:54:25 How do you know you don'tlike it if you won't try it?
644 00:55:00 This love it is a distant star
645 00:55:04 guiding us home wherever we are
646 00:55:09 This love it is a burning sun
647 00:55:14 shining a light on the things that we've done
648 00:55:19 I tried to speak to you every day
649 00:55:25 but each word we spoke the wind blew away
650 00:55:36 How did we let it come to this
651 00:55:40 What we've just tasted we somehow still miss
652 00:55:46 How will it feel when this day is done
653 00:55:53 And can we keep what we've only begun
654 00:56:01 Could these walls come crumbling down
655 00:56:08 I want to feel my feet on the ground
656 00:56:15 Can we carry this love that we share
657 00:56:21 Into the open air
658 00:56:28 Into the open air
659 00:56:36 Hey!
660 00:56:39 Where are you going?
661 00:56:47 This love it is a burning sun
662 00:56:52 Mum, come back.
663 00:57:07 Mum, is that you?
664 00:57:15 Mum?
665 00:57:22 You changed.
666 00:57:24 Like you were a...
667 00:57:27 I mean, like you werea bear on the inside.
668 00:57:40 A wisp.
669 00:57:42 Mum!
670 00:57:44 Stop it!
671 00:57:48 Mum, no!
672 00:57:51 Mum...
673 00:57:59 Jings, crivens, help ma boab.
674 00:58:01 Mum, I know you're scared,
675 00:58:03 you're tired, you don't understand,
676 00:58:06 but we've got to keep our heads.
677 00:58:10 Just calm down.
678 00:58:13 Listen.
679 00:58:43 They'll show us the way.
680 00:59:13 Mum, look.
681 00:59:25 Why did the wisps bring us here?
682 00:59:54 Whoever they were, they've beengone for a long, long time.
683 01:00:04 I'm fine, Mum. Just fine.
684 01:00:16 It's
685 01:00:19 a throne room.
686 01:00:22 You suppose this could'vebeen the kingdom
687 01:00:24 in that story you were telling me?
688 01:00:27 The one with the princes.
689 01:00:32 One,
690 01:00:34 two,
691 01:00:36 three,
692 01:00:37 four.
693 01:00:39 The oldest.
694 01:00:44 Split, like the tapestry.
695 01:00:52 The spell. It's happened before.
696 01:01:00 "Strength of ten men."
697 01:01:03 "Fate be changed."
698 01:01:08 "Changed his fate."
699 01:01:12 Oh, no.
700 01:01:13 The prince became...
701 01:01:21 Mor'du.
702 01:02:29 Mum, we need to get back to the castle.
703 01:02:32 If we don't hurry, you'llbecome like Mor'du.
704 01:02:35 A bear!
705 01:02:37 A real bear. Forever!
706 01:02:41 "Mend the bond torn by pride."
707 01:02:44 The witch gave us the answer.The tapestry.
708 01:02:57 Mum, do you have a better idea?
709 01:03:19 That'll do.
710 01:03:34 No more talk.
711 01:03:35 No more traditions. We settle this now!
712 01:03:38 You're the King.
713 01:03:40 You decide which one of oursons your daughter will marry.
714 01:03:44 None of your sons are fitto marry my daughter.
715 01:03:47 Then our alliance is over!This means war!
716 01:03:55 They're gonna murder each other.
717 01:03:57 You've got to stop thembefore it's too late.
718 01:04:01 I know, I know!
719 01:04:03 But how do we get you throughthere and up to the tapestry
720 01:04:05 with the lot of themboiling over like that?
721 01:04:27 - What are you doing, lass?- It's all right, Dad.
722 01:04:31 I...
723 01:04:34 I have...
724 01:04:37 Well, you see, I...
725 01:04:40 I have been in conferencewith the Queen.
726 01:04:42 - Is that so?- Aye, it is.
727 01:04:45 - Well, where is she, then?- She...
728 01:04:47 How do we know thatthis isn't some trick?
729 01:04:50 - I'd never...- This is highly irregular.
730 01:04:52 - What are you playing at?- Where is the Queen?
731 01:04:54 We will not stand for anymore of this jiggery-pokery.
732 01:04:56 - That's right. Let's see her.- Shut it!
733 01:05:03 Well, I...
734 01:05:15 Once there was an ancient kingdom.
735 01:05:19 What is this?
736 01:05:21 That kingdom fell into war
737 01:05:24 and chaos and ruin...
738 01:05:27 We've all heard that tale.Lost kingdom.
739 01:05:30 Aye, but it's true.
740 01:05:31 I know now how one selfish actcan turn the fate of a kingdom.
741 01:05:35 It's just a legend.
742 01:05:36 Legends are lessons.
743 01:05:39 They ring with truths.
744 01:05:42 Our kingdom is young.
745 01:05:44 Our stories are not yet legend.
746 01:05:47 But in them, our bond was struck.
747 01:05:49 Our clans were once enemies.
748 01:05:52 But when invadersthreatened us from the sea,
749 01:05:55 you joined together to defend our lands.
750 01:05:59 You fought for each other.
751 01:06:01 You risked everything for each other.
752 01:06:04 Lord MacGuffin, my dad saved your life,
753 01:06:07 stopping an arrow as youran to Dingwall's aid.
754 01:06:09 Aye, and I'll never forget it.
755 01:06:12 And, Lord Macintosh,
756 01:06:13 you saved my dad when youcharged in on heavy horse
757 01:06:16 and held off the advance.
758 01:06:18 And we all know how LordDingwall broke the enemy line.
759 01:06:22 With a mighty throw of his spear!
760 01:06:24 I was aiming at you, you big tumshie.
761 01:06:28 The story of this kingdomis a powerful one.
762 01:06:31 My dad rallied your forces
763 01:06:34 and you made him your king.
764 01:06:37 It was an alliance forgedin bravery and friendship
765 01:06:41 and it lives to this day.
766 01:06:48 But I've been selfish.
767 01:06:51 I tore a great rift in our kingdom.
768 01:06:54 There's no one to blame but me.
769 01:06:57 And I know now that Ineed to amend my mistake
770 01:07:02 and mend our bond.
771 01:07:05 And so, there is thematter of my betrothal.
772 01:07:11 I've decided to do what's right
773 01:07:14 and...
774 01:07:16 ...and...
775 01:07:18 ...and...
776 01:07:21 ...break tradition.
777 01:07:31 My mother,
778 01:07:34 the Queen, feels...
779 01:07:39 in her heart
780 01:07:40 that I...
781 01:07:44 ...that we be free to...
782 01:07:48 ...write our own story...
783 01:07:53 ...follow our hearts
784 01:07:59 and find love in our own time.
785 01:08:06 That's beautiful.
786 01:08:09 The Queen and I put thedecision to you, my lords.
787 01:08:13 Might our young people decide forthemselves who they will love?
788 01:08:18 Well, since you've obviouslymade up your minds about this,
789 01:08:22 I have one thing to say.
790 01:08:24 - This is...- A grand idea!
791 01:08:26 Give us our own sayin choosing our fate.
792 01:08:29 - What?- Aye. Why shouldn't we choose?
793 01:08:32 But she's the princess.
794 01:08:34 I did not pick her out. It was your idea.
795 01:08:37 And you... You feel the same way?
796 01:08:46 Good?
797 01:08:51 Well, that settles it.
798 01:08:53 Let these lads try and win herheart before they win her hand.
799 01:08:57 If they can.
800 01:08:59 I say, the wee Dingwallhas a fighting chance.
801 01:09:02 Fine, then. Seems for once we agree.
802 01:09:04 It was my idea in the first place.
803 01:09:17 Just like your mum.
804 01:09:19 You devil.
805 01:09:27 Everyone to the cellar!
806 01:09:29 Let's crack open the King'sprivate reserve to celebrate!
807 01:09:37 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
808 01:09:40 Bring the tiny glasses.
809 01:09:56 Oh, the tapestry!
810 01:10:00 Mend the bond...
811 01:10:03 Mend the bond.
812 01:10:06 Stitch it up. This'll change you back.
813 01:10:08 We just need needle and thread.
814 01:10:17 Mum?
815 01:10:21 Mum? Not now.
816 01:10:23 No. Please, not now.
817 01:10:27 Mum...
818 01:10:31 We'll bile your head with dumplin' breed to make an ursine stew.
819 01:10:37 Elinor, dear, you'll never guess whojust solved our little suitor problem.
820 01:10:55 Elinor!
821 01:10:59 It can't be true! Elinor,answer me, lass!
822 01:11:03 Elinor!
823 01:11:06 Merida.
824 01:11:08 - What?- Dad, no! It's not what you think.
825 01:11:11 - Merida, get back!- No!
826 01:11:18 No, Dad! Don't hurt her!
827 01:11:21 Get out of here!
828 01:11:23 Merida! No!
829 01:11:30 No!
830 01:11:40 Mum.
831 01:11:45 It's all right. I'm all right. It's nothing.It's just a little scratch. Mum!
832 01:11:51 My liege!
833 01:11:52 Fergus.
834 01:11:55 Bear!
835 01:11:58 Dad!
836 01:11:59 Count your stars, lass. It almost had you.Are you hurt?
837 01:12:01 It's your wife, Elinor.
838 01:12:07 Close the gate!
839 01:12:12 - You're talking nonsense!- It's the truth!
840 01:12:14 There was a witch and she gave me a spell.It's not Mor'du.
841 01:12:17 Mor'du or not, I'll avenge your mother!
842 01:12:20 - I'll not risk losing you, too.- No, Dad! Just listen to me.
843 01:12:24 Listen! You can't!
844 01:12:27 - It's your wife Elinor!- Maudie, keep this and don't let her out.
845 01:12:31 - What about the bear?- Just stay put.
846 01:13:01 Come on, you sorry bunch of galoots!
847 01:13:12 Mum!
848 01:13:14 No.
849 01:13:15 No. Mum.
850 01:13:39 Maudie. Maudie!
851 01:13:41 I need you!
852 01:13:43 Now!
853 01:13:49 Oh, no.
854 01:13:53 Maudie.
855 01:13:59 Get the key.
856 01:14:21 Maudie!
857 01:14:28 Needle and thread. Needle and thread.Needle and thread.
858 01:14:50 There he goes!
859 01:14:51 Needle and thread. Needle and thread.Needle and thread.
860 01:14:53 You beauty!
861 01:15:22 One, two...
862 01:15:54 Steady, Hamish.
863 01:15:57 There he goes.
864 01:16:09 We've got his track!
865 01:16:15 - Back, back, back!- Get him!
866 01:16:21 Angus! Easy, laddie.
867 01:16:27 Hubert, Harris, help Hamish.
868 01:16:30 Watch your blade! You're goingto take somebody's arm off!
869 01:16:33 Aye, we've got you now!
870 01:16:36 - Give me a hand over here!- Put your back into it, Dingwall!
871 01:16:39 I'm doing all the pulling here.
872 01:16:40 Down you go, you scoundrel.
873 01:16:45 Done!
874 01:17:11 - Get back. That's my mother.- Are you out of your mind, lass?
875 01:17:16 Mum, are you hurt?
876 01:17:24 Merida!
877 01:17:28 I'll not let you kill my mother.
878 01:17:33 Boys!
879 01:17:35 Boys?
880 01:17:43 - Mor'du!- Kill it!
881 01:17:49 You Scoundrel!
882 01:17:55 Come on! I'll take youwith my bare hands!
883 01:18:32 Mum!
884 01:19:50 The second sunrise.
885 01:20:31 No...
886 01:20:34 I don't understand. I...
887 01:20:48 Oh, Mum, I'm sorry.
888 01:20:54 This is all my fault.
889 01:20:56 I did this to you.
890 01:20:58 To us.
891 01:21:06 You've always been there for me.
892 01:21:10 You've never given up on me.
893 01:21:14 I just want you back.
894 01:21:21 I want you back, Mummy.
895 01:21:43 I love you.
896 01:22:13 Mum! You're back!
897 01:22:21 You changed!
898 01:22:23 Oh, darling,
899 01:22:26 we both have.
900 01:22:29 Elinor!
901 01:22:35 Elinor!
902 01:22:44 Oh, dear.
903 01:22:47 You're back. She came back to us.
904 01:22:48 It's a great day for this kingdom.The curse is broke.
905 01:22:52 Mum.
906 01:22:55 Dear?
907 01:22:57 I'm naked.
908 01:22:58 Naked as a wee babby.
909 01:23:00 Don't just stare at me. Do something!
910 01:23:04 What the... Avert your eyes, lads!
911 01:23:06 Show some respect!
912 01:23:12 Now that's what I calla wee naked babby!
913 01:23:19 Merida, Elinor, hurry up.They're leaving.
914 01:23:22 - Mum!- They're off! Come on!
915 01:23:24 We've got to wave them off!Come along!
916 01:23:28 Though I may speak some tongue of old
917 01:23:35 or even spit out some holy word
918 01:23:41 I have no strength with which to speak
919 01:23:47 when you sit me down and see I'm weak
920 01:23:55 Goodbye! All the best!Fair wind to your sails!
921 01:24:01 We will run and scream
922 01:24:05 But how did this...
923 01:24:08 We'll fulfill our dreams
924 01:24:11 and we'll be free
925 01:24:13 There are those who say fate issomething beyond our command,
926 01:24:18 that destiny is not our own.
927 01:24:21 But I know better.
928 01:24:25 Our fate lives within us.
929 01:24:29 You only have to bebrave enough to see it.
930 01:24:39 We will run and scream
931 01:24:43 you'll dance with me
932 01:24:46 We'll fulfill our dreams
933 01:24:49 and we'll be free
934 01:24:53 We will be who we are
935 01:24:57 and they'll heal our scars
936 01:25:00 Sadness will be far away
937 01:25:22 So I had done wrong but you put me right
938 01:25:29 My judgment burned in the black of night
939 01:25:35 When I give less than I take
940 01:25:42 it is my fault my own mistake
941 01:25:48 We will run and scream
942 01:25:51 you will dance with me
943 01:25:54 We'll fulfill our dreams
944 01:25:58 and we'll be free
945 01:26:02 We will be who we are
946 01:26:05 and they'll heal our scars
947 01:26:09 Sadness will be far away
948 01:33:00 Delivery. Sign here, sign here.
949 01:33:05 Come on, birdbrain. Ihaven't got all day.

