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1 00:01:58 Miss Kelly, might I talk to you later?
2 00:02:00 Not if what you're going to say will cause trouble for me
3 00:02:03 in some way or another.
4 00:02:13 Nine o'clock mass is over, girls.
5 00:02:21 - Now. One moment, please. - Thank you.
6 00:02:30 Mrs. Brady, what would you like this morning?
7 00:02:32 Half a dozen rashers, please.
8 00:02:34 Of course. Eilis will get that for you now.
9 00:02:36 -I was next. - And you still are.
10 00:02:41 - Yes? - I need some shoe polish.
11 00:02:44 Shoe polish?
12 00:02:45 That's not really a Sunday item now, is it?
13 00:02:48 These people need things for their dinner or their tea.
14 00:02:50 Why couldn't you have remembered yesterday?
15 00:02:53 Because it looks like you needed it yesterday.
16 00:02:56 I'm sorry.
17 00:03:10 Miss. Kelly....
18 00:03:12 I haven't forgotten. Spit it out, whatever it is.
19 00:03:16 I'm away to America.
20 00:03:21 Whose idea was that?
21 00:03:22 Father Flood in New York arranged it.
22 00:03:25 Rose used to play golf with him. He sponsored me.
23 00:03:28 He found me a job and got me a visa.
24 00:03:30 Well, we won't be needing you back here.
25 00:03:32 I could work every Sunday until I go.
26 00:03:34 No, thank you.
27 00:03:38 - Your poor sister. - My sister?
28 00:03:41 Oh, mothers are always being left behind in this country.
29 00:03:45 But Rose ... That's the end for her now, isn't it?
30 00:03:49 She will be looking after your mother, for the rest of her life.
31 00:04:07 I wish I had written to Father Flood about you, Rose.
32 00:04:10 Me? I have a job.
33 00:04:12 You had a couple of hours on a Sunday working for Nettles Kelly.
34 00:04:16 You should not call her that.
35 00:04:17 I think it's quite a kind name,
36 00:04:19 considering she's actually a terrible old witch.
37 00:04:21 Well, I don't want to talk about her any more.
38 00:04:24 Good.
39 00:04:28 They say it's hotter there in the summer, and colder in the winter.
40 00:04:33 What in Heaven's name will she do about clothes?
41 00:04:36 She'll buy them, mother.
42 00:04:37 She doesn't want to be wasting her money on clothes.
43 00:04:38 She won't have much choice. She'll be there for...
44 00:04:57 - You look beautiful, Nancy. - Thank you.
45 00:05:00 You look so beautiful it makes me despair of this place.
46 00:05:03 Why?
47 00:05:05 Well, you're the prettiest girl in County Wexford.
48 00:05:07 You should be able to choose any man you want.
49 00:05:09 And we're hoping that George Sheridan from the rugby club looks your way.
50 00:05:13 - Do you think he might? - Of course he will.
51 00:05:16 I know you like him, Nancy, but he's not Gary Cooper, is he?
52 00:05:16 Gary Cooper 美国演员 代表作 《约克军曹》
53 00:05:21 那些男孩们 打着发油 穿着休闲外套And those boys with their hair-oil and their blazers…
54 00:05:24 He has beautiful eyes.
55 00:05:26 Hmm. And he's going to come into a beautiful shop in the Market Square.
56 00:05:31 Why didn't you wear your blue dress?
57 00:05:34 Are you asking why I didn't make more of an effort?
58 00:05:37 I suppose because I'm going away.
59 00:05:43 Come on.
60 00:06:14 He's looked over here twice already.
61 00:06:16 He hasn't!
62 00:06:18 He's walking over here now.
63 00:06:20 He's not!
64 00:06:21 我为什么要骗你乔治·谢里丹在干嘛Why would I keep lying to you about what George Sheridan’s doing?
65 00:06:28 Would you like to dance?
66 00:07:19 Is that really everything you own?
67 00:07:21 Oh, Eilis. I should have looked after you better.
68 00:07:26 You've bought most of these clothes in this case.
69 00:07:30 That's one of the reasons I'm going,
70 00:07:31 because I can't buy my own.
71 00:07:33 If it was just that, I'd spend every penny I had on you, gladly.
72 00:07:38 But I can't buy you a future.
73 00:07:41 I can't buy you the kind of life you need.
74 00:07:43 I know.
75 00:07:48 - But you'll come see me there one day? -Yes.
76 00:07:53 And you'll look after yourself?
77 00:07:55 You don't have to worry about me.
78 00:07:57 And I'll come home to visit, won't I?
79 00:08:01 Because I couldn't bear it if...
80 00:08:03 You haven't packed your shoes yet.
81 00:08:06 They'll take up a bit of room.
82 00:08:15 There.
83 00:10:04 I'm sorry.
84 00:10:17 Off!
85 00:10:18 Number one. Bottom bunk.
86 00:10:20 That's mine. You're on the top.
87 00:10:29 This is hell. Never again.
88 00:10:32 Never again to America?
89 00:10:34 The mistake was coming home from America in the first place.
90 00:10:38 I'd do anything to get out of this horrible cabin.
91 00:10:41 - Let's go for a smoke. - I don't.
92 00:10:45 Suit yourself. I'll see you later.
93 00:10:47 Unless I find a nice man in First to smoke with.
94 00:11:09 It's good to see that not everybody's put off their dinner by the weather forecast.
95 00:11:13 It's supposed to be a rough one tonight,
96 00:11:15 so none of the other passengers are eating.
97 00:11:17 A few spoonfuls of soup, maybe, but not the mutton stew.
98 00:11:33 Please unlock it.
99 00:12:04 Go away, it is closed.
100 00:12:19 I'm sorry about the smell, and the bucket.
101 00:12:22 Don't worry. The whole boat stinks.
102 00:12:25 Even First Class.
103 00:12:27 I've just been thrown out of there, by the way.
104 00:12:29 The bathroom door was locked all night.
105 00:12:32 Oh, those bastards.
106 00:13:04 There. It won't be very comfortable. But at least it's ours.
107 00:13:07 Open the door.
108 00:13:08 Fuck off! Do you hear me? Fuck off!
109 00:13:12 If you had been nice last night, we would have played fair.
110 00:13:14 Now you've got no toilet, you bastards.
111 00:13:18 Go on, you can use it. I'm gonna get us some water.
112 00:13:21 That's all you're allowed.
113 00:13:29 You going to live in America?
114 00:13:32 You have papers and everything?
115 00:13:34 Yes. And a job.
116 00:13:37 How did you manage to arrange all that?
117 00:13:39 I didn't. Someone did it for me. A priest my sister knows.
118 00:13:43 And how do you feel about it?
119 00:13:50 How long do the letters from Ireland take to arrive?
120 00:13:52 My sister Rose said she'd write straightaway.
121 00:13:55 They take a long time at first, and then no time at all.
122 00:14:00 You have family in America? Friends?
123 00:14:02 No.
124 00:14:03 You'll meet people easy enough.
125 00:14:05 Where are you gonna live?
126 00:14:06 Brooklyn?
127 00:14:08 How do you know that?
128 00:14:09 Lucky guess.
129 00:14:11 Try to remember that sometimes it's nice to talk to people who don't know your auntie.
130 00:14:16 That's what it's like?
131 00:14:17 That's what it's like.
132 00:14:25 - I've been sick for hours. -Nice, isn't it?
133 00:14:29 I am very hungry.
134 00:14:30 Hmm, that's why you haven't been sick for hours.
135 00:14:33 We'll eat tomorrow.
136 00:14:36 Or the day after.
137 00:14:43 Oh, dear. We'll have to do something with you.
138 00:14:46 They'll put you in quarantine or something
139 00:14:48 if you try to enter the country looking like that.
140 00:14:52 Nothing fancy. You mustn't look like a tart.
141 00:14:55 Oh, Well, looking like a tart isn't going to be a problem.
142 00:15:01 This doesn't look too bad.
143 00:15:02 My sister gave me that.
144 00:15:06 穿这个搭一下Wear it with this…
145 00:15:13 and this.
146 00:15:18 Open your bags ready for inspection.
147 00:15:21 Don't look too innocent, though.
148 00:15:24 I'll put some rouge and mascara on you.
149 00:15:28 Perhaps some eye-liner.
150 00:15:41 You step out of the line please. Thank you. Next, please. Thank you.
151 00:15:49 Passport please.
152 00:15:50 Stand up straight.
153 00:15:52 Polish your shoes, and don't cough whatever you do.
154 00:15:59 Don't be rude, or pushy, and don't look too nervous.
155 00:16:03 This way!
156 00:16:05 Think like an American.
157 00:16:09 You have to know where you're going.
158 00:16:11 Welcome to the United States, Ma'am. Through the blue door, please.
159 00:16:15 Next, please.
160 00:16:59 Bless us, oh Lord, and these thy gifts which we are about to receive
161 00:17:03 from thy bounty through Christ our Lord, Amen.
162 00:17:05 Amen.
163 00:17:10 I saw you had a letter today, Diana. Any news?
164 00:17:13 Mr. de Valera has had another operation on his eyes, she says.
165 00:17:16 I don't want news that I can read in a newspaper.
166 00:17:19 Anyway, we would describe Mr. de Valera as "politics",
167 00:17:21 would we not, Mrs. Kehoe?
168 00:17:22 And we do not like politics at the dinner table.
169 00:17:24 We don't.
170 00:17:25 It's not politics to talk about eye operations.
171 00:17:27 It is if the eyes belong to a politician.
172 00:17:29 And I do not like to talk about hospitals very much, either.
173 00:17:33 Patty, did you have any luck with that cold cream?
174 00:17:35 I asked Miss Tyler in Cosmetics.
175 00:17:37 And I showed her the advertisement.
176 00:17:38 I don't want to have to travel all the way
177 00:17:40 to Manhattan just for a jar of cold cream.
178 00:17:41 Maybe you could have a look at Bartocci's for me, Eilis?
179 00:17:44 Yes, Mrs. Kehoe.
180 00:17:45 Oh, Bartocci's is bound to have it.
181 00:17:47 She does not know for sure, Mrs. Kehoe.
182 00:17:49 She is only saying that Bartocci's is a better store than Webster's
183 00:17:51 to get at Patty.
184 00:17:52 They are both very good,
185 00:17:53 and you girls are very lucky to be working there.
186 00:17:57 Eilis, from the look of you, you have greasy skin, is that right?
187 00:18:01 What do you do about that?
188 00:18:04 Just... Well, I wash it, Mrs. Kehoe, with soap.
189 00:18:09 There is nothing wrong with soap.
190 00:18:10 Soap was good enough for our Lord. I expect.
191 00:18:13 Well, which brand did he use, Miss McAdam?
192 00:18:15 Does the Bible tell you that?
193 00:18:17 Our Lord was a man, anyway.
194 00:18:19 He didn't care about greasy skin.
195 00:18:20 Ladies. No more talk about our Lord's complexion at dinner, please.
196 00:18:25 The girls will help you find something suitable, Eilis, won't you, the girls?
197 00:18:47 巴尔托奇百货
198 00:19:00 - Hi. - Good Morning.
199 00:19:03 Did you go out last night?
200 00:19:06 - Out. The opposite of in . - No.
201 00:19:09 Well, I saw a movie with my boyfriend.
202 00:19:14 "What did you see, Dorothy?"
203 00:19:16 "I saw The Quiet Man, Eilis. They filmed it in Ireland."
204 00:19:19 "Oh, I'm from Ireland".
205 00:19:20 "I know you are, that's why I thought you might be interested."
206 00:19:26 Thank you.
207 00:19:44 Shouldn't be a moment.
208 00:20:00 Is it still hot out there?
209 00:20:01 I haven't been outside since this morning
210 00:20:03 but I can tell that it might be.
211 00:20:05 Very. It just..looks it.
212 00:20:11 It's warm, yes.
213 00:20:22 Thanks very much.
214 00:20:27 Remember ... If people like it here, they will come back.
215 00:20:30 So you treat every customer as if she's a new friend.
216 00:20:32 I will try.
217 00:20:33 It's not a matter of trying. It's what you have to do.
218 00:20:36 Do you try to wear panties every day?
219 00:20:39 No.
220 00:20:40 I mean, I don't..I don't try. I just put them on.
221 00:20:43 You see what I'm saying?
222 00:20:46 - Yes. - Good.
223 00:20:54 Can I get another sliced toast please?
224 00:20:56 Slice up some hot dog.
225 00:20:58 They want them sliced down the middle!
226 00:21:05 Sorry. Could I have the bill please?
227 00:21:13 I hope that when I go through the pearly gates,
228 00:21:15 the first sound I hear is you
229 00:21:17 asking me for the check in that lovely Irish brogue.
230 00:22:15 Have they told you a date for the nylon sale yet, Eilis?
231 00:22:17 We've never had a Bartocci's girl living here.
232 00:22:20 We might get some inside information.
233 00:22:22 I haven't been told anything.
234 00:22:24 I'll bet you wouldn't let on if you had.
235 00:22:26 She's that sort. More loyal to her bosses than to her friends.
236 00:22:28 Like a Red spy.
237 00:22:29 Oh, dear God.
238 00:22:31 I'll thank you to keep His name out of a conversation about nylons.
239 00:22:35 He might be everywhere, but he's certainly not in Bartocci's on sale day.
240 00:22:39 Sorry Mrs. Kehoe.
241 00:22:40 I was glad to see you finally got some letters from home today, Eilis.
242 00:22:43 - Did I? - Em.
243 00:22:44 I forgot to check.
244 00:22:45 They'll still be there after dinner.
245 00:22:48 Oh sorry.
246 00:23:03 Dear Eilis,
247 00:23:04 It's hard for me to believe that you're reading this in America.
248 00:23:08 Thousands of miles across the sea.
249 00:23:11 The big news here is that since you left,
250 00:23:14 Mummy has stopped shopping at Nettles Kelly's.
251 00:23:17 As you know, her bread wasn't always fresh.
252 00:23:20 And she overcharge for everything.
253 00:23:22 And she's awful.
254 00:23:24 I haven't told her to her face.There's no need.
255 00:23:27 She knows that she overcharges and her bread's not fresh.
256 00:23:31 We talk about you every evening, of course.
257 00:23:35 We want to know everything.
258 00:23:37 I'm sure you're busy, but even if your letters were two hundred pages,
259 00:23:43 they wouldn't be long enough for your mother.
260 00:23:51 Take care of yourself. Love.
261 00:24:08 Is it your time of the month?
262 00:24:11 So what is it?
263 00:24:17 Take some time off now. Go and sit in the staff room.
264 00:24:28 I'm so sorry, Eilis. This is all my fault.
265 00:24:32 I was led to believe that you didn't need looking after.
266 00:24:35 Franco Bartocci says you are doing great here.
267 00:24:37 Ma Kehoe says you are the nicest lodger she's ever had.
268 00:24:41 - What? - Ma Kehoe?
269 00:24:43 Don't ever call her that to her face.
270 00:24:46 I'd forgotten just how bad it feels to be away from home.
271 00:24:49 I've enrolled you in a night class.
272 00:24:53 For book-keeping. The Brooklyn College.
273 00:24:55 It will be three nights a week.
274 00:24:56 And I've paid your tuition for the first semester.
275 00:24:59 - 为什么 - 干嘛问为什么- Why? - “Why?”
276 00:25:02 Not "Thank you"?
277 00:25:03 Sorry, thank you. But why?
278 00:25:06 I was amazed that someone as clever as you
279 00:25:09 couldn't find proper work at home.
280 00:25:12 I've been here too long.
281 00:25:13 I forget what it's like in Ireland.
282 00:25:17 So when your sister wrote to me about you
283 00:25:19 I said that the Church would try to help.
284 00:25:22 Anyway, we need Irish girls in Brooklyn.
285 00:25:25 I wish that I could stop feeling that I want to be an Irish girl in Ireland.
286 00:25:29 All I can say is that it will pass.
287 00:25:33 Homesickness is like most sicknesses.
288 00:25:36 It will make you feel wretched, and then it will move on to somebody else.
289 00:25:42 Now, Taylor versus Standard Gas Co
290 00:25:45 is one of the most important corporate cases
291 00:25:47 decided in the Supreme Court in the last twenty years.
292 00:25:50 This was the case responsible for the Deep Rock doctrine,
293 00:25:53 so it's maybe the biggest milestone in parent-subsidiary law.
294 00:25:57 In public utility integration proceedings alone
295 00:26:02 literally thousands of investors
296 00:26:04 may be affected by its application.
297 00:26:11 Did you understand any of that?
298 00:26:13 I mean, a single word?
299 00:26:17 He's not even reading from a book.
300 00:26:19 He just knows all this.
301 00:26:21 Well, Let's hope the next hour is easier.
302 00:26:37 One of the things that ruins Christmas in America is the turkey.
303 00:26:41 It all tastes of sawdust.
304 00:26:42 So that's one cheese sandwich for Miss McAdam,
305 00:26:44 and extra turkey for everyone else.
306 00:26:47 Ladies, please.
307 00:26:51 Eilis, Father Flood told me about your Christmas plans.
308 00:26:53 Oh, you're not serving lunch to the old fellas who've nowhere to go, are you?
309 00:26:57 He asks us every year. We always say no.
310 00:26:59 Ellis, you're a saint. They smell awful.
311 00:27:01 Sheila knows how they smell because that's where she goes husband-hunting.
312 00:27:07 It's a marvelous thing you're doing, Eilis. A Christian thing.
313 00:27:11 I wish there were more like you.
314 00:27:16 You can come.
315 00:27:19 How many are we expecting?
316 00:27:20 There were a hundred last year. There may be more this.
317 00:27:23 - They all Irish? - All Irish.
318 00:27:26 Why don't they go home?
319 00:27:29 If there's nothing there for a clever young girl such as yourself,
320 00:27:32 there's gonna be even less for men like these.
321 00:27:34 Some of them have been here fifty years,
322 00:27:37 they have lost touch with everyone.
323 00:27:39 Happy Christmas.
324 00:27:40 - Merry Christmas. - Thank you.
325 00:27:42 These are the men who built ...
326 00:27:45 the tunnels, the bridges, the highways.
327 00:27:48 God alone knows what they live on now.
328 00:28:12 I don't want to interrupt the proceedings,
329 00:28:14 but I'm sure you'd all like to show your appreciation
330 00:28:17 to all the ladies here for their hard day's work.
331 00:28:20 And by way of a thank you,
332 00:28:22 we have a great singer in the room with us today.
333 00:28:24 Frankie.
334 00:30:31 Would you like to come into the front room for a glass of something?
335 00:30:34 You've earned it.
336 00:30:37 - You survived! - Oh it wasn't so bad.
337 00:30:45 - Happy Christmas! - Cheers.
338 00:30:52 Now Miss McAdam is leaving us.
339 00:30:55 She is going to live with her sister in Manhattan.
340 00:30:57 She has the best room in the house.
341 00:31:00 The basement. And it has its own entrance.
342 00:31:04 Now, I can only let a certain kind of girl stay there.
343 00:31:10 Oh, and I'm not talking about looks here.
344 00:31:12 Although I will admit that God did give Miss McAdam an advantage,
345 00:31:14 when I had to think about who I could trust to live down there.
346 00:31:17 No no, you're a pretty girl Eilis. But you're sensible.
347 00:31:21 So, you're having the room and that's that.
348 00:31:24 Would the other girls not mind?
349 00:31:26 Oh, I expect so. What don't they mind?
350 00:31:35 Girls, you'll take Dolores to dance with you on Saturday night, won't you?
351 00:31:38 There's a dance?
352 00:31:39 At the parish hall.
353 00:31:40 There'll be no alcohol, but you can have fun without it.
354 00:31:43 Umm, Patty and I aren't going this week.
355 00:31:48 We're going to see a movie instead.
356 00:31:50 Well, I'm sure Dolores would enjoy a movie just as well.
357 00:31:52 I would, very much.
358 00:31:54 There are so many more movies here in New York than in Cavan.
359 00:31:57 Yes, surprising, isn't it? You'd think it would be the other way around.
360 00:32:03 Of course, you'd be welcome to join us, Dolores.
361 00:32:06 So long as you don't mind being a gooseberry.
362 00:32:09 So you both miraculously found boyfriends over the last couple of days, did you?
363 00:32:14 Well, I hope you have more luck with these than you did with the last few.
364 00:32:18 - Will you be going, Eilis? - Yes, Mrs Kehoe.
365 00:32:20 Well, you can take Dolores, then.
366 00:32:22 Of course.
367 00:32:45 God, there's nobody here.
368 00:32:49 How are we supposed to get a fella if there's nobody here?
369 00:32:52 I expect most people will come after nine.
370 00:32:55 People? Or fellas?
371 00:32:58 Some of the people will be fellas.
372 00:33:01 I'd love to meet a fella.
373 00:33:06 They came! The liars!
374 00:33:08 What a pair of bitches.
375 00:33:11 That's what the old woman called them. She said they were all bitches,
376 00:33:17 apart from you.
377 00:33:29 Well hello.
378 00:33:31 Hello. It's good to see you.
379 00:33:34 I can see why.
380 00:33:37 Come with us.
381 00:33:52 There. That's better.
382 00:33:55 Now you don't look like you came in from milking the cows.
383 00:33:58 Is that what I looked like?
384 00:33:59 Just a bit. Nice clean cows.
385 00:34:03 1, 2, 3 ...
386 00:34:10 Not bad.
387 00:34:22 Maybe we could have a dance later?
388 00:34:24 - Sorry? - A dance later.
389 00:34:26 Oh sure.
390 00:34:28 Would you like to dance?
391 00:34:42 Are you here with that guy? The one who was teaching you to dance?
392 00:34:45 No.
393 00:34:47 So would you dance with me?
394 00:34:49 I'm not sure he taught me anything.
395 00:34:51 Doesn't matter. The secret is to look as though you know what you're doing.
396 00:34:55 Ah. I wish someone had told me that years ago.
397 00:35:00 Come on.
398 00:35:33 - Where do you live? - Clinton Street.
399 00:35:38 Yeah? That's on my way home.
400 00:35:43 Can I walk you?
401 00:35:45 I'm going to say yes, and then I'm going to tell you why.
402 00:35:49 So I don't get the wrong idea?
403 00:35:51 I suppose so.
404 00:35:53 Is there a girl in a white shirt
405 00:35:56 sitting on her own over there?
406 00:36:01 You don't know her?
407 00:36:03 I do.
408 00:36:05 She lives in my boarding house, and she's awful.
409 00:36:08 If I leave with you, I'm sure she'd understand.
410 00:36:11 You'd be rescuing me.
411 00:36:12 I get it.
412 00:36:35 - I'm not Irish. - You don't sound Irish.
413 00:36:40 I need to make this clear. No part of me is Irish.
414 00:36:45 I don't have Irish parents or grandparents or anything.
415 00:36:48 I'm an Italian. Well, my my parents are, anyway.
416 00:36:52 So what were you doing at an Irish dance?
417 00:36:54 Don't the Italians have dances?
418 00:36:56 Yeah. And I wouldn't want to take you to one.
419 00:36:58 They behave like Italians all night.
420 00:37:01 What does that mean?
421 00:37:02 - Oh, you know. - No.
422 00:37:05 - Hands. - Too many of them?
423 00:37:08 Oh,my. I guess it could seem that way, if it was a girl.
424 00:37:12 Listen
425 00:37:15 I want everything out in the open.
426 00:37:17 I came to the Irish dance because I really like Irish girls.
427 00:37:26 And I was the only one who would dance with you?
428 00:37:28 Oh, no, it wasn't...
429 00:37:29 Oh, so you danced with loads of others?
430 00:37:41 This is me.
431 00:37:45 Can I take you next week? Maybe get something to eat first?
432 00:37:51 That'd be nice.
433 00:37:55 Good night.
434 00:38:09 There you go.
435 00:38:16 So...What do you do when you're not working?
436 00:38:23 Well. There's school. Just, you know...Brooklyn College.
437 00:38:28 I'm studying book-keeping.
438 00:38:30 You want to be a book-keeper?
439 00:38:32 Well, I want to be an accountant one day. But, yes, book-keeping first.
440 00:38:37 Wow. Is that difficult?
441 00:38:41 I'm talking too much. Tell me about plumbing.
442 00:38:44 - You know enough about plumbing already. - I don't know anything.
443 00:38:49 You know that taps drip and toilets get blocked
444 00:38:53 and that's all you need to know.
445 00:38:55 I don't know anything about book-keeping.
446 00:39:01 Well.There's a lot to it.
447 00:39:03 There's all the maths, of course,
448 00:39:04 but that's not so complicated.
449 00:39:06 The double entry system, that takes a while to get used to.
450 00:39:09 And we study company law, too, and that terrifies me.
451 00:39:12 So we had to read about an insurance company that went bankrupt in the 1930s,
452 00:39:16 and all the the legal issues that went along with that...
453 00:39:18 She plays golf, and she's really good at it.
454 00:39:21 And if she'd been at the dance last Saturday,then...
455 00:39:23 I don't think you'd have looked at me twice, because Rose is beautiful.
456 00:39:29 I'm worried you haven't eaten anything.
457 00:39:33 Too busy talking.
458 00:39:43 What is the matter with you girls now?
459 00:39:46 Nothing is matter with us, Mrs Kehoe.
460 00:39:48 Is this all because Eilis has found herself a young man?
461 00:39:50 Eilis' young man?
462 00:39:52 We didn't know. She won't say anything about it.
463 00:39:55 And why should she, to you awful gossip-mongers?
464 00:39:59 Anyway, I met him on Saturday night ...
465 00:40:01 when he called for Eilis, and he is a gentleman.
466 00:40:04 Will you tell us what you know about him, Mrs Kehoe?
467 00:40:06 We know he's quite nice-looking.
468 00:40:08 I didn't like his shoes much.
469 00:40:10 What on earth is wrong with the shoes?
470 00:40:12 They were a funny color.
471 00:40:15 I'll tell you this much:
472 00:40:16 I am going to ask Father Flood to preach a sermon on the dangers of giddiness.
473 00:40:21 I see now that giddiness is the eighth deadly sin.
474 00:40:23 A giddy girl is every bit as evil as a slothful man,
475 00:40:29 and the noise she makes is a lot worse. Now, enough.
476 00:40:42 Yeah. Think about it. You can...
477 00:40:44 Yeah,yeah.
478 00:40:56 All I want to do is travel home with you.
479 00:40:58 No food, no drink, no nothing.
480 00:41:01 I know you got to study and get some sleep.
481 00:41:04 I'll take you to your house and say goodnight.
482 00:41:06 Otherwise, it's too long to wait.
483 00:41:18 I want to ask you something. And you're gonna say, "oh, it's too soon."
484 00:41:22 "I don't really know him well enough, we've only been out a couple times."
485 00:41:25 Oh, it's nothing so bad. It is just something that most guys...
486 00:41:28 Please just ask. You're beginning to terrify me.
487 00:41:31 Oh. Sure. Will you come for dinner and meet my family sometime?
488 00:41:39 That's it?
489 00:41:41 I'd love to.
490 00:41:45 You like italian food?
491 00:41:47 Don't know. I've never eaten it.
492 00:41:49 It is the best food in the world.
493 00:41:50 Well, why would not I like it?
494 00:41:54 You're in a good mood, huh?
495 00:41:56 Yes, why?
496 00:41:58 It's just... I like how you're being, I don't know the word.
497 00:42:04 When you go along with everything.
498 00:42:08 Amenable?
499 00:42:09 Yeah. Amenable. OK,
500 00:42:12 so while you're being amenable..
501 00:42:14 Can we go see a movie this week when you're not in night classes?
502 00:42:20 I'll sign up for two movies.
503 00:42:22 - Really? - Yes.
504 00:42:25 Even if the first date is a disaster,
505 00:42:27 I'll give it another chance.
506 00:42:41 It certainly feels like it,
507 00:42:43 but this is my first year, so I don't know how to judge.
508 00:42:45 Well congratulations. You survived your first New York winter.
509 00:42:48 Ah, it wasn't so bad.
510 00:42:50 Really? It's colder in Ireland?
511 00:42:51 Oh no, it's colder here.
512 00:42:53 Over here, that's how we judge the winter. On how cold it is.
513 00:42:56 But you have heating. Heating everywhere. You're only cold outside.
514 00:43:01 I guess that's true.
515 00:43:03 - Thank you for your help. - Have a good day.
516 00:43:09 Eilis! You're like a different person!
517 00:43:13 How did you do it?
518 00:43:14 Maybe I can pass some advice on to the next poor girl who feels that way.
519 00:43:17 I met somebody. An Italian fella.
520 00:43:20 Oh no. I'm not passing that on.
521 00:43:22 I'd rather have them homesick than heartbroken.
522 00:43:25 Does he talk about baseball all the time? Or his mother?
523 00:43:28 No.
524 00:43:29 Then keep him. There isn't another Italian man like him in New York.
525 00:43:36 Hold it. Now remember You're getting off easy, because we haven't got sauce.
526 00:43:41 Yeah. You have to remember that the sauce flies everywhere, so take it slowly.
527 00:43:46 I'm gonna say "Splash" anytime I see problems.
528 00:43:49 - Good idea. - Can I start now?
529 00:43:52 - Yeah! - Go!
530 00:44:08 SPLASH!
531 00:44:10 You just splashed his mother, and his father, and the walls...
532 00:44:14 Let's go again.
533 00:44:17 Dear Rose, I suppose the most important news
534 00:44:20 is that I have a boyfriend
535 00:44:23 He isn't as important as Bartocci's ...
536 00:44:25 and my evening classes, I know that.
537 00:44:27 But I wanted to tell you everything that is going on.
538 00:44:29 Please don't mention it to Mummy though. You know what's she like.
539 00:44:33 He's decent and kind, and he has a job, and he works hard.
540 00:44:38 We go to the cinema on Wednesdays
541 00:44:40 and he takes me to Father Flood's dance on Saturdays.
542 00:44:45 I think of you and mother every single day.
543 00:44:48 But Tony has helped me to feel that I have a life here.
544 00:44:52 I didn't have before I met him.
545 00:44:54 My body was here, but my life was back in Ireland with you.
546 00:45:00 Now it's halfway across the sea.
547 00:45:02 So that's something, isn't it?
548 00:45:18 对了 我得提醒你小心弗兰基Oh and I’d better warned you about Frankie.
549 00:45:20 He's the little one.
550 00:45:21 Yeah. He's eight going on eighteen.
551 00:45:23 He's nice and he's smart, but he's been talking
552 00:45:26 and he's talking about all the things he's gonna to say to you.
553 00:45:28 - What sorts of things? - We don't know. Could be anything.
554 00:45:31 I mean, I swear I tried to pay him money to
555 00:45:33 go out and play ball with his friends.
556 00:45:35 And my dad, he threatened him,
557 00:45:37 but I think he's looking forward to causing trouble
558 00:45:39 so much so he'll happily take a beating.
559 00:45:42 This is us here.
560 00:45:44 Ready?
561 00:46:02 Hey, how did you learn to eat spaghetti like that?
562 00:46:06 I've been taking lessons.
563 00:46:07 Lessons? Like, in a class? You can do that?
564 00:46:11 Maybe I could teach you.
565 00:46:12 No, no. Diana, who lives in the boarding house with me...
566 00:46:15 cooked me some spaghetti and made me try and eat it without making a mess.
567 00:46:19 So, what do you eat in Ireland? Just Irish stew?
568 00:46:23 Not just. We...
569 00:46:25 So first of all I should say that we don't like Irish people.
570 00:46:27 Hey, hey ...
571 00:46:28 - Frankie! - What?
572 00:46:30 We don't! That is a well known fact!
573 00:46:32 Why Frankie?
574 00:46:34 Because a big gang of Irish beat Maurizio up
575 00:46:36 and he had to get stitches.
576 00:46:37 And because all the cops round here are Irish,
577 00:46:39 nobody did anything about it.
578 00:46:41 There are probably two sides to it.
579 00:46:43 I might have said something I shouldn't, you know, I can't remember now.
580 00:46:47 No, because they beat you up.
581 00:46:49 Anyway, they probably weren't all Irish.
582 00:46:52 No. They just had red hair and big legs.
583 00:46:54 Raise up! Excuse us.
584 00:46:58 All I can say in his defence is that he's the only one of us who'll get a college education.
585 00:47:03 If he can keep his mouth shut.
586 00:47:05 So, Tony tells me go to college.
587 00:47:09 Oh, just night classes. I want to be a book-keeper.
588 00:47:11 I like working in the shop well enough,
589 00:47:13 but I don't want to be there forever.
590 00:47:15 Good.
591 00:47:17 I'm sorry, Eilis. I'm an idiot.I'm a rude idiot.
592 00:47:28 So has Tony offered to take you to Ebbett's Field when the season starts?
593 00:47:33 You like baseball?
594 00:47:36 He never mentioned the Dodgers? Not even once?
595 00:47:40 Tony, what is the matter with you?
596 00:47:41 You know why? Too much of this.
597 00:47:44 Anyway, you'll have to go to Ebbett's Field if you want to see him in the summer.
598 00:47:48 They're that important to you?
599 00:47:50 Put it this way.
600 00:47:51 If our kids end up supporting the Yankees or the Giants, it would break my heart.
601 00:47:55 Mine too.
602 00:48:00 She's not laughing, Tony. I think it's too late.
603 00:48:02 She's a Yanks fan.
604 00:48:04 What are you talking about? What's wrong with you?
605 00:48:08 He's a Yanks fan.
606 00:48:32 I love you.
607 00:48:36 I..Thank you for the evening. It was lovely.
608 00:49:06 Sorry!
609 00:49:10 I'd finished.
610 00:49:20 Sheila can I ask you something?
611 00:49:24 Why are not you married?
612 00:49:29 Because my husband met somebody else and left me.
613 00:49:32 Oh I'm sorry.
614 00:49:36 And ... Well, would you get married again?
615 00:49:40 - Has somebody asked you? - No, not really.
616 00:49:45 I won't ask what that means.
617 00:49:47 Sheila?
618 00:49:48 Would I get married again?
619 00:49:49 No. I want to be waiting outside the bathroom of my boarding-house, forever.
620 00:49:54 Of course, I do.
621 00:49:56 That's why I go to that wretched dance every week.
622 00:49:59 I want to be waiting outside my own bathroom.
623 00:50:02 While some bad-tempered fella,
624 00:50:04 with hair growing out of his ears
625 00:50:06 reads the newspaper on the toilet.
626 00:50:09 And then I'll wish I was back here, talking to you.
627 00:50:31 I'll catch you tomorrow right?
628 00:50:54 Eilis! I'm sorry!
629 00:50:58 I did not think you were coming.
630 00:51:00 I know. I thought you were gonna think that.
631 00:51:02 That's why I wanted to be here. No matter what.
632 00:51:04 I need to say something...
633 00:51:06 Can you... Can we talk about something else ...
634 00:51:08 until we get to Ms. Kehoe?
635 00:51:09 - It's Not ... - Please?
636 00:51:14 So. Ten minutes before I'm supposed meet you ...
637 00:51:19 and I'm standing ankle-deep in sewage that's pouring through this old lady's ceiling.
638 00:51:23 Yes. Even if you were thinking of inviting me in for a coffee.
639 00:51:27 I would have to say no, for your sake.
640 00:51:29 So how did you fix it in ten minutes?
641 00:51:31 I didn't. I spent the whole ten minutes explaining to the old lady
642 00:51:34 that I had to be somewhere and I'd be back.
643 00:51:36 She didn't want to let me go.
644 00:51:37 So the sewage is still pouring through the ceiling?
645 00:51:40 Oh, what's the difference between six inches of sewage and a foot?
646 00:51:46 Let me say what I want to say. I don't think you'll mind.
647 00:51:52 Okay.
648 00:51:56 You remember that after I had dinner at your house, you told me you loved me.
649 00:52:04 Well, I didn't really know what to say.
650 00:52:08 But I know what to say now.
651 00:52:12 I have thought about you. And I like you,
652 00:52:17 and I like being with you and ...
653 00:52:24 Maybe, I feel the same way.
654 00:52:29 So the next time you tell me you love me,
655 00:52:32 if there is a next time ...
656 00:52:36 I'll say I love you too.
657 00:52:42 - Are you serious? - Yes.
658 00:52:48 Holy shit! Excuse my language, but...
659 00:52:51 I thought we were having a different kind of talk.
660 00:52:55 Can I go home now?
661 00:52:57 - You love Me? - Yes.
662 00:53:00 But don't ask me anything else,
663 00:53:01 and don't talk about our kids being Dodgers fans.
664 00:53:04 Oh what? You want kids who like the Yankees?
665 00:53:06 Tony, please don't push me.
666 00:53:08 All right. I'm sorry.
667 00:53:12 Dear Eilis,
668 00:53:14 Thank you so much for the nylons.
669 00:53:16 The Bartocci wrapping paper makes them look so glamorous.
670 00:53:21 It seems everything is so exciting and new compared to here.
671 00:53:25 I can't wait for you to show it all to me one day.
672 00:53:32 Oh Eilis, you know I'm by your side, even when I'm not.
673 00:54:00 Well. You're marvelous, that's all I have to say.
674 00:54:07 And it looks to me as if you didn't just pass those exams.
675 00:54:11 You, you flew through them.
676 00:54:14 I can't remember the last time anyone came here with good news.
677 00:54:17 I've saved some money.
678 00:54:19 I'll be able to pay for next year's tuition and pay you back for last year.
679 00:54:22 One of my parishioners paid.
680 00:54:24 He needed to do something for mankind, and I won't tell you why.
681 00:54:28 He is not out of the woods yet, either.
682 00:54:29 so he can cough up for next year, too.
683 00:54:31 I'd love to know what sort of woods he's in.
684 00:54:33 Yes, I'm sure you would, but you won't hear it from me.
685 00:54:36 Qualifications and a boyfriend, Eilis.
686 00:54:40 You're not the miserable young girl who wanted to go home last winter.
687 00:54:43 Seems like years ago.
688 00:54:45 Now, I think this is the first time ...
689 00:54:50 any girl of mine
690 00:54:52 has ever passed an exam, while living here.
691 00:54:58 Have you told Tony yet, Eilis?
692 00:55:00 Of course.
693 00:55:01 And is he taking you out to celebrate?
694 00:55:02 We're going to Coney Island at the weekend.
695 00:55:04 - Oh, boy! - What does that mean?
696 00:55:07 Do you have a bathing costume?
697 00:55:08 - No, I was going to get one... - Do you have sunglasses?
698 00:55:11 - No. - You need sunglasses.
699 00:55:12 I read that if you don't have them on the beach this year
700 00:55:14 people will talk about you.
701 00:55:16 And what exactly will they say, Sheila?
702 00:55:19 That's the thing, Mrs. Kehoe.
703 00:55:21 You'd never know, because they'd never say it to your face.
704 00:55:25 Oh, dear God!
705 00:55:27 Diana's right, though, Eilis. You need to think carefully about your costume.
706 00:55:31 It's the most Tony will ever have seen of you. You don't want to put him off.
707 00:55:39 You'll have to shave down there.
708 00:55:40 I'll give you a razor that will do the trick.
709 00:55:48 You're all right there for the moment.
710 00:55:49 And most Italian men appreciate the fuller figure.
711 00:55:52 But watch yourself, over the summer.
712 00:55:56 The black's too dark for your pale skin.
713 00:55:58 Let's see you in the green.
714 00:56:25 Look at that thing.
715 00:56:39 Why didn't you tell me to put my costume on underneath my clothes?
716 00:56:42 I thought you'd know.
717 00:56:46 Right, I'm ready.
718 00:56:57 - Tony! - What?
719 00:57:00 Come on.
720 00:57:02 Dear Rose, Thanks for your letter.
721 00:57:05 I was happy to hear about your golf tournament.
722 00:57:08 You must have been really pleased.
723 00:57:11 I still miss you and mother,
724 00:57:12 and I think about you every day.
725 00:57:14 But I think I can say that for the first time since I've been in America,
726 00:57:18 I'm really happy.
727 00:57:20 This is a lot to do with Tony.
728 00:57:23 At the weekend he took me to see the Brooklyn Dodgers,
729 00:57:26 the baseball team he loves.
730 00:57:28 They lost, so he was annoyed.
731 00:57:30 But I've also started to look for office work, too.
732 00:57:33 I had an interview this week ...
733 00:57:35 at a textile firm here in Brooklyn.
734 00:57:37 Rose?
735 00:57:39 Who'd have thought that there would be two book-keepers in the family?
736 00:57:42 Rose?
737 00:57:47 I'll soon be able to afford to come home and see you and mummy.
738 00:57:54 Rose!
739 00:57:59 Rose? Oh my God!
740 00:58:02 Oh God!
741 00:58:03 Rose?
742 00:58:05 Oh no!
743 00:58:24 A moment.
744 00:58:46 It was sudden. I think perhaps she was ill,
745 00:58:52 and she knew she was ill, and she didn't tell anybody.
746 00:59:00 What will happen?
747 00:59:02 What can happen?
748 00:59:05 - When will they bury her? - Tomorrow.
749 00:59:10 - Without me. - Without you.
750 00:59:14 You're too far away, Eilis.
751 00:59:21 Why did I ever come here?
752 00:59:24 Rose wanted a better life for you.
753 00:59:26 She loved how well you were doing.
754 00:59:28 But I will never see her again.
755 00:59:34 That's right, isn't it, Father? I will never see her again.
756 00:59:38 You know that I think you will.
757 00:59:41 And she will be watching over you, every day, for the rest of your life.
758 01:00:12 Hello? Mommy?
759 01:00:15 Can you hear me now? Hello?
760 01:00:19 I can't really hear you.
761 01:00:22 Well, the rain held off, anyway.
762 01:00:27 And the whole of her golf club came. Every single one of them.
763 01:00:31 We had a real houseful afterwards.
764 01:00:36 Are you still there?
765 01:00:39 Yes.
766 01:00:43 People really loved her, Eilis.
767 01:00:47 Her friends from work, the neighbours, everybody.
768 01:00:52 Nobody knew what to say to me.
769 01:00:58 When your daddy died, I said to myself that I shouldn't grieve too much
770 01:01:02 because I had the two of you.
771 01:01:05 Then when you went to America, I told myself the same thing
772 01:01:07 because she was here with me.
773 01:01:09 But everyone's gone, Eilis. I have nobody.
774 01:01:34 I can't bear it, Tony.
775 01:01:40 You wanna go home, I guess.
776 01:01:49 And how would it be for you, if I did go home?
777 01:01:52 I'll be afraid, every single day.
778 01:01:56 - Afraid that I wouldn't come back? - Yes. Home is home.
779 01:02:09 I'm not sure if I have a home anymore.
780 01:02:17 You are not going to work tomorrow, are you?
781 01:02:20 After the Mass, can I take you somewhere?
782 01:02:36 This is it.
783 01:02:39 We're gonna build five houses here, if we can.
784 01:02:42 And mom and dad, they are gonna have one,
785 01:02:45 Cos ma always wanted a house with a backyard.
786 01:02:48 We'll sell three. And the other one...
787 01:02:52 My brothers they asked me if I wanted it and I said that I did.
788 01:02:57 So, I guess what I'm saying is
789 01:03:00 if you want to live out here on Long Island?
790 01:03:03 I mean I know it doesn't look like much right now,
791 01:03:05 but all the land around here has been sold,
792 01:03:07 so we wouldn't be on our own.
793 01:03:09 And there would be telephone cables, electricity and everything.
794 01:03:21 We're gonna set up a company,
795 01:03:23 a building company, the three of us.
796 01:03:26 And I'm gonna do the plumbing and Lawrence is gonna do the carpentry.
797 01:03:38 Don't go all quiet on me.
798 01:03:41 At least tell me you'll think about it.
799 01:03:47 I don't need to think about it.
800 01:04:41 It's just for a month or so. I know it would make her feel a little better.
801 01:04:56 Will you marry me before you leave?
802 01:05:02 You don't trust me to come back?
803 01:05:07 Marry me! Marry me!
804 01:05:12 We don't have to tell anyone.
805 01:05:14 We just do it quickly, just keep it between us.
806 01:05:21 Why do you want to do it?
807 01:05:24 Because if we don't, I am gonna go crazy.
808 01:05:33 Would a promise not be the same?
809 01:05:38 If you can promise, you can easily do this.
810 01:06:26 So this is it? This is where you live?
811 01:06:30 Yes, and if you make one tiny noise she'll evict me.
812 01:07:53 Oh, man! Oh, man!
813 01:08:07 Oh, there's no point in worrying now. Stay with me.
814 01:08:44 - Do you want to play? - Yes, sure.
815 01:08:46 Alright. Here we go, one bat coming up.
816 01:08:50 I'll take that, alright. You ready? Hands up.
817 01:08:55 Oh, right down to the third-base line.
818 01:08:57 Is he annoying you? Because he is annoying me.
819 01:08:59 No no no. I got a brother the exact same age? Hey, are you Irish?
820 01:09:04 Is it so obvious?
821 01:09:05 I'm just about to marry an Irish girl,
822 01:09:07 so I guess I notice it more.
823 01:09:08 There are a lot of you in Brooklyn.
824 01:09:10 Sometimes it seems as though there can't be anybody left at home.
825 01:09:12 Where is your girl from?
826 01:09:14 Enniscorthy, in County Wexford.
827 01:09:16 I think my wife has family there.
828 01:09:17 Hey, Eilis! Come here for a second.
829 01:09:19 Anthony Fiorello and Eilis Lacey.
830 01:09:36 Will we ever tell our children we did this?
831 01:09:40 Maybe we'll save it for some anniversary.
832 01:09:45 I wonder what they'll think of it.
833 01:10:13 Nancy!
834 01:10:14 You look so glamorous!
835 01:10:15 I told you so.
836 01:10:17 - I'm so sorry about Rose. - Thank you. How are you?
837 01:10:24 No!
838 01:10:25 I knew. But I wanted to let Nancy tell you herself.
839 01:10:28 - I am so glad you can come to the wedding. - Can l?
840 01:10:31 Your mother accepted the invitation on your behalf.
841 01:10:34 - When is it? - The 27th of August.
842 01:10:37 Will you come out with George and me tomorrow night?
843 01:10:39 Annette wants to see you, too.
844 01:10:41 Oh, I don't mind.
845 01:10:43 I'll have to find you a key.
846 01:10:44 I don't want you getting me out of bed.
847 01:10:45 We all want to hear what life in New York is like.
848 01:10:48 I'll try and think of something to say.
849 01:10:58 I'm booked to go back to New York on twenty-first.
850 01:11:02 Oh, you can wait an extra week to see your best friend married.
851 01:11:43 I can't believe I'm married to someone you'll never know.
852 01:11:51 But you'd like him. I know you would.
853 01:11:59 He's sweet. He's funny.
854 01:12:04 而且他的眼睛非常美And he has got these wonderful eyes that…
855 01:12:19 我好希望事情不是现在这样I wish everything were different…
856 01:12:41 So, now. Mrs. O'Toole from Cush.
857 01:12:44 Do we really have to do this?
858 01:12:45 Getting a letter of condolence isn't like getting a birthday present, is it?
859 01:12:49 What if Mrs. O'Toole from Cush writes back
860 01:12:51 To thank you for your thank you?
861 01:12:52 Then I'll thank her.
862 01:12:54 And you'll be happy to spend the rest of your life like that?
863 01:12:56 It's not as if I have anything else to do.
864 01:12:58 Nor anybody else to talk to.
865 01:13:00 It might as well be Mrs. O'Toole from Cush.
866 01:13:04 What do you want me to say?
867 01:13:07 That would be Nancy and Annette.
868 01:13:10 Off you go.
869 01:13:14 Enjoy yourself.
870 01:13:33 Eilis, this is Jim Farrell.
871 01:13:36 It's a great pleasure to meet you.
872 01:13:41 We could try the Connaught Hotel bar.
873 01:13:43 There may be a few of the fellas from the rugby club there.
874 01:13:46 Okay.
875 01:13:48 Do you have to be with other fellas from the rugby club all the time?
876 01:13:52 No. But Nancy told us that we wouldn't be allowed to talk to you.
877 01:13:58 Because you have too much to say to each other.
878 01:13:59 So we're just looking for company.
879 01:14:02 Oh, well.
880 01:14:03 Do you not like the fellas from the rugby club, Eilis?
881 01:14:06 I don't particularly, George.
882 01:14:07 When I first went to America,
883 01:14:09 I missed everything about Enniscorthy, except one.
884 01:14:12 We are not all the same.
885 01:14:14 You all look the same. It's the blazer and the hair-oil.
886 01:14:28 Nancy, where is Annette? And why has he come?
887 01:14:34 He's very nice, so don't be too hard on him.
888 01:14:37 Is this the same Jim Farrell that was engaged to Cathleen Cassidy?
889 01:14:40 What happened to her?
890 01:14:41 是他提了分手 吉姆觉得她并不是真正爱他He broke it off. He didn’t think she was serious about him.
891 01:14:43 He was very upset for a while, but he's over her now.
892 01:14:47 Nancy, I'm going back.
893 01:14:51 But you can have a bit of fun while you're here, can't you?
894 01:14:54 Come on George.
895 01:14:59 How is your mother?
896 01:15:02 Well, she's sad. And she's got much older very quickly.
897 01:15:09 It was a terrible thing.
898 01:15:10 We all went to the funeral mass. My mother and my father and myself.
899 01:15:15 I did not know that.
900 01:15:16 My mother played golf with her, you know. she is very fond of her.
901 01:15:20 It was the saddest thing that happened in the town that I can remember.
902 01:15:27 - Thank you. - Come on you two.
903 01:15:37 - What about the skyscrapers? - But that is Manhattan.
904 01:15:41 I live in Brooklyn and I work in Brooklyn. And if I go out, I go out in Brooklyn.
905 01:15:45 All the skyscrapers are across the river.
906 01:15:47 - You don't make it sound very glamorous. - It's not, really.
907 01:15:50 连那个 唉你叫它什么来着Not even… What do you call it?
908 01:15:52 The department store where you work?
909 01:15:53 Oh, Bartocci's? Well, it sells lovely things,
910 01:15:56 but I can't afford many of them ...
911 01:15:58 and I don't like the works.
912 01:15:59 What would you like to do?
913 01:16:02 I want to do what Rose did.
914 01:16:04 I want to work in an office and deal with numbers.
915 01:16:06 You should call in at Davis's.
916 01:16:08 They haven't managed to replace Rose, you know.
917 01:16:10 I'll be going back to New York straight after the wedding.
918 01:16:13 But you might want to earn a little money in the meantime.
919 01:16:16 I'm sure they'd be glad to have you.
920 01:16:18 Oh, you just want her to stay.
921 01:16:22 I am only thinking of Eilis.
922 01:16:24 Did you hear that Eilis? He's only thinking of you.
923 01:16:35 That's it, that's it...
924 01:16:43 - Good night. - Good night.
925 01:16:45 - See you. - See you.
926 01:16:46 Bye.
927 01:17:05 - How's your evening? - It's very nice, thank you.
928 01:17:09 Was that Jim Farrell I saw on the car with them?
929 01:17:13 It was.
930 01:17:14 His parents are moving, you know. They're retiring to the country.
931 01:17:16 He'll be in that big house on his own.
932 01:17:18 Is that right?
933 01:17:21 It's a catch for "someone".
934 01:17:25 Goodnight Mommy.
935 01:17:39 - Hello Eilis. - Hello Ms. Brennan..
936 01:17:41 I like her style.
937 01:17:50 - Thank Goodness you're back! - What's the matter?
938 01:17:53 A lad from Davis's came round.
939 01:17:54 They have a problem in their accounts department
940 01:17:56 - And they need you up there straight away. - Is that all?
941 01:17:58 - I'll just put the shopping away. - No, no, leave it.
942 01:18:00 那小伙子说的是 马上“Straight away”, the young fella said.
943 01:18:02 It doesn't matter what he said, Mother. I'm not an employee.
944 01:18:05 I'd be doing them a favour.
945 01:18:06 Please let me do the shopping.
946 01:18:17 The problem is that it's our busy season,
947 01:18:19 so all the middle workers and drivers did overtime last week.
948 01:18:22 Well, they filled out the overtime slips
949 01:18:25 but there's been nobody to work it all out,
950 01:18:27 to add to the wage slips.
951 01:18:28 And some of the men have started to complain.
952 01:18:30 And I can't blame them.
953 01:18:32 As you can see, it's all a terrible mess.
954 01:18:38 Well. If you leave me for a couple of hours, I can work out a system
955 01:18:41 so that whoever comes in after me won't have any trouble.
956 01:18:54 Hello, Eilis.
957 01:18:55 Maria has been telling me you have done the most marvellous job here.
958 01:18:58 Thank you.
959 01:19:00 We should have known you would, of course.
960 01:19:01 You're Rose's sister, after all.
961 01:19:03 I'm told you have a certificate in book-keeping?
962 01:19:05 Is it in American book-keeping?
963 01:19:06 I got the certificate in America,
964 01:19:08 but the two systems are very similar.
965 01:19:10 Well, we'll certainly need someone to deal with wages and so on during the busy season.
966 01:19:15 so I'd like you to continue on a part-time basis.
967 01:19:18 Let's see how that goes and then we'll speak again.
968 01:19:20 I'll be going back to the United States soon.
969 01:19:23 As I said. Lets you and I speak again before we make
970 01:19:25 any firm decisions one way or the other.
971 01:19:29 Yes, Mr. Brown. Of course. Thank you.
972 01:19:33 Now, if you go and see Maria, she'll have your money for today.
973 01:20:39 - I'd forgotten. - What?
974 01:20:43 眼前的景色This…
975 01:20:46 You have beaches in Brooklyn?
976 01:20:49 Yes, but they are just very crowded.
977 01:20:52 There will probably be quite a few walkers along here later.
978 01:20:56 Yes. It's still not the same.
979 01:21:01 I'm sure it's not.
980 01:21:05 We don't really know anything of the rest of the world.
981 01:21:09 We must seem very backward to you now.
982 01:21:11 Of course not. You seem calm, and civilised. And charming.
983 01:21:23 Come on!
984 01:21:32 我母亲想让你知道 她们的高尔夫俱乐部My mother wanted you to know that the golf club…
985 01:21:34 is inaugurating a prize in Rose's name.
986 01:21:39 A special trophy for the best score by a lady newcomer at the Club.
987 01:21:45 She was always very nice to the newcomers, my mother says.
988 01:21:51 I hope you're pleased.
989 01:21:56 Yes, of course.
990 01:22:01 So, every year, someone will win the Rose Lacey Trophy?
991 01:22:08 Every year. As long as there's a golf club.
992 01:22:17 And I think she'd like you to come along and present it to the first winner.
993 01:22:26 Yeah and my mother would like to meet you too, by the way.
994 01:22:31 I'm supposed to arrange a time when you can come around for tea.
995 01:22:35 Thank you, I'd like that.
996 01:22:43 I wish it had been like this before I went.
997 01:22:46 - Before Rose died. - Like what?
998 01:22:52 之前我什么都没有 而现在 我有了一份工作 还...There was nothing here for me here before. And now I have a job, and…
999 01:22:57 Here?
1000 01:23:13 -这是美国人的方法吗 -是的 不错呢 是吧- Is that an American trick? - Yes. It’s a good one, isn’t it?
1001 01:23:19 It's depressing, though, that we don't think of things like that, isn't it?
1002 01:23:22 I mean how long have they known about it?
1003 01:23:25 A hundred years, probably.
1004 01:23:27 I don't think they had bathing suits like that a hundred years ago.
1005 01:23:31 And we still don't have them now.
1006 01:23:36 Well, come on.
1007 01:23:46 You want to go see the Dodgers on Saturday?
1008 01:23:48 Sure.
1009 01:23:49 Okay, will you do something for me?
1010 01:23:52 What?
1011 01:23:53 If you laugh, or you say anything about this to anybody in the family,
1012 01:23:57 you don't get to see the Dodgers on Saturday.
1013 01:23:59 Or any other day of the season.
1014 01:24:01 Also, you get a beating.
1015 01:24:02 Maybe it's just better if I don't get involved.
1016 01:24:04 I really need your help Frankie.
1017 01:24:07 You know you're the best writer and reader in the family?
1018 01:24:10 I'm trying to write to Eilis, and I want it to be, I don't know ...
1019 01:24:14 You wrote before already. About five times.
1020 01:24:17 Yeah, but they are no good Frankie and ...
1021 01:24:22 And she's only written back once.
1022 01:24:25 She's never read my writing before. I'm worried I'm putting her off me.
1023 01:24:29 Listen, I'm eight years old, I don't know anything about kissing.
1024 01:24:34 You don't need to know anything about kissing.
1025 01:24:36 You need to know about spelling and...and...
1026 01:24:40 - Grammar? - Yeah, Will you look?
1027 01:24:51 Dear Eilis, I hope that you're doing well in Ireland.
1028 01:24:56 I hope that your mother is feeling less sad.
1029 01:25:00 It will not be long before your friend gets married and you can come home.
1030 01:25:08 This week it is like the whole world's basements are flooding.
1031 01:25:12 I fixed three. I've been working hard. I've been saving money.
1032 01:25:19 Everybody asks me about you all the time.
1033 01:25:21 You missed out the "e" I think. It is "everybody."
1034 01:25:28 Anyway, I think that is all my news.
1035 01:25:30 Mom and dad and all my brothers they all say hello.
1036 01:25:35 I think about you most minutes of most days.
1037 01:25:40 Even when I go see the Dodgers.
1038 01:25:42 I do not concentrate on the game.
1039 01:25:46 With love, your Tony.
1040 01:26:47 No hair oil.
1041 01:26:49 And that's not a blazer, it's a sports jacket.
1042 01:26:51 Have you come out in disguise, Jim Farrell?
1043 01:26:53 Are you trying to trick me?
1044 01:26:57 I knew what you meant, when you said we're all the same.
1045 01:27:02 It made me think that my life must seem very east to you.
1046 01:27:05 I run my father's bar, going to live in my parents' house.
1047 01:27:09 I know what that must look like from the outside
1048 01:27:11 But it doesn't feel like that.
1049 01:27:17 What does it feel like?
1050 01:27:22 I've never been anywhere.
1051 01:27:24 I have never even been to England.
1052 01:27:26 But I'd like to see London, and Paris and Rome. New York.
1053 01:27:31 It frightens me, the idea of dying without ever leaving Ireland.
1054 01:27:35 And there are other things too ...
1055 01:27:39 I'm so sorry. I wanted to ask you a thousand things and all I've done is talked.
1056 01:27:44 I am glad.
1057 01:27:45 - Really? - Yes.
1058 01:27:50 Will you finsh that wretched pipe and sit with us?
1059 01:27:53 I can hear perfectly well from where I am.
1060 01:27:55 We are not here to provide you with entertainment.
1061 01:27:57 Oh, don't you worry. I found that out many years ago.
1062 01:28:00 Just ignore him, Eilis. It's as well Jim takes after me, but him.
1063 01:28:04 Speak up!
1064 01:28:05 Are you looking forward to your move?
1065 01:28:07 Ah, I will miss Enniscorthy. But it's lovely and quiet in Glenbrien.
1066 01:28:10 My mother's worried about leaving me here on me own.
1067 01:28:13 She thinks I'll destroy the place.
1068 01:28:15 I'm hoping you won't be on your own forever.
1069 01:28:16 I'm sure he won't.
1070 01:28:19 I mean...
1071 01:28:23 - God, aren't we blessed with this weather. - It's lovely.
1072 01:28:42 Dear Tony, thank you for your letters.
1073 01:28:48 I want you to know that...
1074 01:28:53 I don't know what I want you to know.
1075 01:29:09 I don't want to be sitting right at the back.
1076 01:29:10 I'll make sure you get the best seats in the house.
1077 01:29:13 Oh, it wouldn't feel right sitting up there with Nancy and George.
1078 01:29:17 We'll find the second best seats in the house then.
1079 01:29:22 Would you like me to run ahead and save you a couple of places, Mrs. Lacey?
1080 01:29:25 Would you mind Jim? That would be grand.
1081 01:29:31 - Such a gentleman, isn't he? - He is.
1082 01:29:35 He came along at just the right time for us.
1083 01:29:40 I invite you now Nancy, to declare before God and his church ...
1084 01:29:45 your consent to become George's wife.
1085 01:29:51 I promise to be true to you in good times and in bad,
1086 01:29:56 in sickness and in health. I will love you
1087 01:30:00 and honour you all the days of my life.
1088 01:30:04 The rings.
1089 01:30:11 Lord, bless these rings, grant that those who wear them
1090 01:30:17 may always be faithful to each other.
1091 01:30:20 May they do your will and live in peace with you, and mutual love.
1092 01:30:25 We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
1093 01:30:30 Amen.
1094 01:30:40 Your mother tells me things are working out for you very well in Enniscorthy, Eilis.
1095 01:30:46 It was a lovely service.
1096 01:30:48 And Mr and Mrs Farrell are moving out to Glenbrien, so Jim will...
1097 01:30:53 Yes, I know.
1098 01:30:55 Jim and I promised my mother we'd take her back to the car.
1099 01:30:58 哦 听到了吗 吉姆和我 吉姆和我Oh, do you hear that? “Jim and I! Jim and I!”.
1100 01:31:03 It won't be long now, by the sound of it,
1101 01:31:04 and your mother will have a wonderful day out.
1102 01:31:08 Will you excuse me?
1103 01:31:20 Can we talk?
1104 01:31:23 - What about? - The future.
1105 01:31:29 I can't let you just go back to America without saying anything.
1106 01:31:34 I'd regret it for the rest of my life.
1107 01:31:39 So, I don't want you to go.
1108 01:31:44 I want you to stay here, with me.
1109 01:31:50 And I know that means asking you another question,
1110 01:31:55 But I don't want to bombard you.
1111 01:31:58 So I'll save that one for later.
1112 01:32:06 Thank you.
1113 01:32:11 I'm grateful. And I'm flattered.
1114 01:32:18 - That's all? - No.
1115 01:32:22 No, of course not.
1116 01:32:29 It is just...
1117 01:32:33 I'd imagined a different life for myself.
1118 01:32:37 I understand.
1119 01:32:40 But your life here could be just as good.
1120 01:32:44 Better,even, maybe.
1121 01:33:27 Mary!
1122 01:33:29 I was just coming to fetch you.
1123 01:33:31 To fetch me? I haven't worked for Miss Kelly for a long time, Mary.
1124 01:33:34 Oh, Please come Eilis. She told me not to come back without you.
1125 01:33:37 You know what she's like.
1126 01:33:50 You look after things for five minutes while I'm upstairs with Eilis, please, Mary.
1127 01:33:54 There are no customers in there at the moment,
1128 01:33:55 so I don't think you can make too much of a mess of things.
1129 01:34:20 So. How have you been getting on?
1130 01:34:24 Very well, thanks, Miss Kelly.
1131 01:34:25 I heard that you're working over at Davis's?
1132 01:34:28 In the accounts department?
1133 01:34:30 That's right.
1134 01:34:32 And there's lots of talk about you and young Jim Farrell.
1135 01:34:35 Ah, well. You know what people are like. They love to talk.
1136 01:34:39 Yes. Do you remember Mrs. Brady?
1137 01:34:46 She usually comes into the shop on Sunday morning for her rashers.
1138 01:34:52 No? Well, you have a very busy life now.
1139 01:34:57 What with one thing and another.
1140 01:35:00 Anyway, Mrs Brady has a niece living in Brooklyn.
1141 01:35:08 The world is a small place, isn't it?
1142 01:35:12 She had a letter from her a couple of weeks back.
1143 01:35:17 And what did it say?
1144 01:35:19 Oh, only that she'd been to a wedding at the city hall,
1145 01:35:25 and her husband bumped into a girl from Enniscorthy who was getting married there.
1146 01:35:34 I'm not sure what you're telling me, Miss Kelly.
1147 01:35:36 He didn't bump into me.
1148 01:35:38 Oh, you can't fool me, Miss Lacey.
1149 01:35:42 Although I'm not sure that that's your name any longer, is it?
1150 01:35:48 He couldn't remember. Something Italian, he thought.
1151 01:36:00 I'd forgotten.
1152 01:36:01 You'd forgotten! What a thing for...
1153 01:36:04 I'd forgotten what this town is like.
1154 01:36:11 What were you planning to do, Miss Kelly?
1155 01:36:15 Keep me away from Jim?
1156 01:36:19 Stop me from going back to America?
1157 01:36:23 Perhaps you didn't even know.
1158 01:36:33 My name is Eilis Fiorello.
1159 01:37:10 - Thank you. - How I can help you?
1160 01:37:14 Hello, I'd like to make a reservation for the next available sailing from Cobh to New York.
1161 01:37:19 I think people spend even more money after a wedding.
1162 01:37:22 Nancy's mother must have been in every shop in the town.
1163 01:37:24 She was buying firelighters in Broom's.
1164 01:37:26 Firelighters! In August!
1165 01:37:28 But she'd seen Mrs. Stapleton in there,
1166 01:37:30 and she hadn't had a chance to go through the whole day in detail with her, so...
1167 01:37:35 Eilis, what's the matter?
1168 01:37:37 Has something happened with Jim?
1169 01:37:40 Mommy, I'm sorry.
1170 01:37:44 I'm so sorry. I'm married.
1171 01:37:49 I got married in Brooklyn before I came home. I should have told you.
1172 01:37:54 I should have told you as soon as I got back.
1173 01:38:01 I want to be with him. I want to be with my husband.
1174 01:38:10 Of course.
1175 01:38:14 Is he nice?
1176 01:38:18 Yes.
1177 01:38:19 He'd have to be nice, if you married him.
1178 01:38:24 So you are going back?
1179 01:38:27 Yes. Tomorrow.
1180 01:38:34 Are you on the early train?
1181 01:38:41 I'm going to bed.
1182 01:38:43 Mummy...It's not even eight o'clock. You don't have to..
1183 01:38:47 I'm very tired.
1184 01:38:50 And I'd like to say goodbye now, and only once.
1185 01:39:30 Perhaps you'll write and tell me about him.
1186 01:39:33 I will.
1187 01:39:35 Goodnight Eilis.
1188 01:41:53 So are you away to live in America?
1189 01:41:57 - No. - Just visiting?
1190 01:42:01 No. I live there already.
1191 01:42:03 Really? What's it like?
1192 01:42:07 It's a big place.
1193 01:42:11 I'm gonna live in Brooklyn, New York. Do you know it?
1194 01:42:17 Yes.
1195 01:42:20 People say that there's so many Irish people there.
1196 01:42:23 It's like home.
1197 01:42:28 Is that right?
1198 01:42:35 Yes, it's just like home.
1199 01:42:51 You're not to eat.
1200 01:42:54 But I might be there years.
1201 01:42:56 No, you can eat when you get there.
1202 01:42:58 Don't eat on the boat.
1203 01:42:59 It'll stop you getting so sick. Do you promise me?
1204 01:43:02 I promise.
1205 01:43:03 And in a moment, I want you to go straight down to your cabin
1206 01:43:06 and lock the bathroom door on your side.
1207 01:43:08 When next door starts hammering, you can negotiate.
1208 01:43:13 When you get to Immigration, keep your eyes wide open,
1209 01:43:16 Look as if you know where you're going.
1210 01:43:18 You have to think like an American.
1211 01:43:20 Could you please step forward?
1212 01:43:23 You'll feel so homesick that you'll want to die,
1213 01:43:26 and there's nothing you can do about it apart from endure it.
1214 01:43:31 But you will, and it won't kill you.
1215 01:43:49 And one day the sun will come out
1216 01:43:52 and you might not even note it straight away, it would be that faint.
1217 01:43:56 And then you will catch yourself thinking about something or
1218 01:44:00 or someone who has no connection with the past,
1219 01:44:05 Someone who's only yours.
1220 01:44:09 And you'll realise
1221 01:44:13 that this is where your life is.

