泰山归来:险战丛林(The Legend of Tarzan)(EN)Subtitles

Movie:The Legend of Tarzan (2016)4K
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1 00:02:17 Monsieur rom...
2 00:02:25 Opar.
3 00:02:29 We found it.
4 00:02:40 Captain moulle?
5 00:02:46 Form your lines.
6 00:02:55 Maxims ready, sir!
7 00:03:03 Steady.
8 00:03:10 Wait.
9 00:03:21 Fire!
10 00:03:42 Fall in!
11 00:04:57 Stand your ground!
12 00:06:36 Chief mbonga, I presume?
13 00:06:40 How do you know my name?
14 00:06:43 You're the man I came to see.
15 00:07:02 These are what you came for.
16 00:07:10 What would you do for them?
17 00:07:14 Whatever is necessary.
18 00:07:17 There is one thing i desire above all else.
19 00:07:23 Bring it to me.
20 00:07:25 Bring him to me.
21 00:07:28 And you shall have your diamonds.
22 00:07:35 All I need is a name.
23 00:08:14 His serene highness, king Leopold of Belgium,
24 00:08:18 has extended an invitation to lord greystoke
25 00:08:21 to take a royal tour of the Congo free state
26 00:08:25 to visit the schools and churches he's built
27 00:08:28 to acknowledge the success of his anti-slavery initiatives
28 00:08:32 and to open trade discussions.
29 00:08:41 Lord greystoke, let me explain the Africa situation.
30 00:08:49 King Leopold controls the Congo.
31 00:08:52 He's defaulting on his loans,
32 00:08:55 and needs a business partner to fill the gap.
33 00:08:58 Your invitation is a perfect opportunity
34 00:09:01 for her majesty's government to get involved.
35 00:09:04 Consider the jobs we would create for the poor natives of the Congo.
36 00:09:11 And I thought the civil war was long.
37 00:09:13 Dr. Williams, you are a guest here.
38 00:09:16 Prime minister, if you're not going to say it,
39 00:09:20 allow me.
40 00:09:21 You are Tarzan!
41 00:09:24 Lord of the apes, king of the jungle.
42 00:09:27 "Me Tarzan, you Jane!"
43 00:09:29 Tarzan! Tarzan.
44 00:09:33 King Leopold's inviting you because you're a celebrity.
45 00:09:37 He wants to show you the schools and churches he built.
46 00:09:39 You "ooh" and "ah" in front of the newspapers,
47 00:09:42 and he's validated by Africa's favorite son.
48 00:09:46 England pays his debts. We make money.
49 00:09:50 Ham sandwich! Easy! Hmm.
50 00:09:53 So, your majesties,
51 00:09:56 can we get this show on the road?
52 00:10:15 No. No? For heaven's sake, why not?
53 00:10:17 Well, I've already seen Africa.
54 00:10:22 And it's hot.
55 00:10:23 Excuse me? Did you say hot?
56 00:10:29 Please send my apologies to his serene highness.
57 00:10:37 And my name isn't Tarzan.
58 00:10:40 It's John Clayton the third.
59 00:10:42 Son of John and lady Alice Clayton.
60 00:10:45 Fifth Earl of greystoke, member of the house of lords.
61 00:10:57 Mr. Clayton.
62 00:10:58 Lord Clayton.
63 00:11:00 My apologies. George Washington Williams.
64 00:11:02 Diplomatic envoy for the United States.
65 00:11:04 - I was sent by president Harrison. - To do what?
66 00:11:06 Join up with the queen's emissary.
67 00:11:08 America was the first country to recognize king Leopold's claim on the Congo.
68 00:11:12 You don't want to lose your place at the trough.
69 00:11:14 Look...
70 00:11:17 I need your invitation to get in.
71 00:11:20 I'm afraid my intentions aren't exactly
72 00:11:24 what I expressed to your government or mine.
73 00:11:27 And what exactly do you want, Dr. Williams?
74 00:11:32 Leopold spent the last seven years getting control of the Congo.
75 00:11:36 He used up his entire fortune building that railroad of his,
76 00:11:39 then shut off access to 99% of the country.
77 00:11:42 Why?
78 00:11:43 Because he wants to be the first monarch in history
79 00:11:45 who doesn't want people to see his good deeds?
80 00:11:48 I don't buy it.
81 00:11:50 Tell me this, lord Clayton.
82 00:11:52 How does a bankrupt king keep the whole of the Congo working?
83 00:11:59 Slavery?
84 00:12:02 I hope I'm wrong, but I need to know.
85 00:12:05 And for the sake of your friends back home,
86 00:12:09 you do, too.
87 00:12:12 Accept Leopold's invitation and take me with you.
88 00:12:16 You know Africa off the beaten path.
89 00:12:19 The languages, the people, the customs.
90 00:12:22 If we find anything amiss,
91 00:12:23 then I need someone to tell the world
92 00:12:26 that they'll believe.
93 00:12:37 I'll make all the arrangements. I'll see you in liverpool.
94 00:13:14 My family.
95 00:13:18 I have done all i can to protect them.
96 00:13:25 We have been surrounded by predators since the shipwreck.
97 00:13:30 The jungle consumes everything.
98 00:13:34 It preys on the old, the sick, the wounded, the weak.
99 00:13:38 But never the strong.
100 00:13:43 Today, I buried my Alice.
101 00:13:47 My dear Alice.
102 00:13:52 Now I fear for my child.
103 00:13:56 God help us.
104 00:13:59 God help him.
105 00:15:15 The most dangerous beast in Africa is so powerful,
106 00:15:19 it can snap a crocodile's back with a single bite.
107 00:15:26 Anyone?
108 00:15:29 Is it a hippopotamus?
109 00:15:31 Yes! Precisely. Well done, Mary.
110 00:15:37 Now,
111 00:15:39 can anyone tell me what my favorite bird sounds like?
112 00:15:43 Anyone?
113 00:16:07 Look at his hands!
114 00:16:09 Whoa!
115 00:16:12 I grew up running on all fours.
116 00:16:15 It changed the bone structure.
117 00:16:22 Do you swing on things inside?
118 00:16:24 Like when you go upstairs?
119 00:16:26 Oh, I never take the stairs.
120 00:16:30 I usually take the curtains.
121 00:16:33 Is it true your mum was a monkey?
122 00:16:38 Well, of course not. My mum was Alice Clayton.
123 00:16:46 I can't wait to see wasimbu again.
124 00:16:48 How many children would he have now? Jane.
125 00:16:50 We know about keko. She's what, four?
126 00:16:51 Everyone would have children. Jane.
127 00:16:53 I mean, eight years just feels like a lifetime!
128 00:16:55 This isn't a holiday.
129 00:16:57 How many corsets does a diplomat bring?
130 00:16:59 I can't take you.
131 00:17:02 I say zero. Four.
132 00:17:05 I suppose a British lady should faint
133 00:17:07 at least twice to justify the silly title.
134 00:17:08 It isn't safe there. Of course it's not safe there, John!
135 00:17:11 You take a nap in the wrong place, you've got a 50/50 chance of being eaten.
136 00:17:16 Ladies. Albert.
137 00:17:25 You can't possibly still think there is a danger, John.
138 00:17:32 You haven't spoken his name in years.
139 00:17:38 Talk to me.
140 00:17:41 Mbonga is not my concern.
141 00:17:44 You are.
142 00:17:45 We lost a baby.
143 00:17:48 The last thing you need is more stress.
144 00:17:53 Yes, well...
145 00:17:56 Thank you for the reminder.
146 00:17:59 Well, in case you forgot, we both grew up there.
147 00:18:03 So, perhaps I will fulfill your duties for the queen,
148 00:18:05 and you can stay here
149 00:18:08 hybridizing coconuts and playing ping-pong.
150 00:18:13 I want to go home. This is our home.
151 00:18:19 Trying to keep me here won't work!
152 00:21:45 John, my son,
153 00:21:47 you are the heir to greystoke, our future.
154 00:21:52 England is your home, not this wretched place.
155 00:21:57 If I don't survive,
156 00:22:00 I pray that someone will save you.
157 00:23:00 Promise me you'll stay with the kuba the whole time.
158 00:23:55 A kick from one of these Walker colts is pretty nasty.
159 00:23:59 As a matter of fact, that's why they went out of style.
160 00:24:02 Pretty little ladies like you kept knocking themselves in the face.
161 00:24:07 I'll bet I could hit that log over there, first try.
162 00:24:15 Jane?
163 00:25:01 He's known them since they were cubs.
164 00:25:35 Force publique, move aside. Force publique, move aside!
165 00:25:41 I want port of entry,
166 00:25:42 I want port of disembarkation for every passenger.
167 00:25:45 Yes, sir. These are the last.
168 00:25:47 Sir. Thank you. Thank you.
169 00:26:05 Excuse me, sir. The ledger.
170 00:26:08 Yes, thank you.
171 00:26:42 Mr. frum!
172 00:26:46 Champagne? And music?
173 00:26:48 Your entire operation just fell apart.
174 00:26:50 Have faith, Mr. frum. Faith is for missionaries.
175 00:26:54 He gave you the slip.
176 00:26:57 Make sure the rest goes down below.
177 00:27:00 Our invitation has been snubbed, Mr. frum.
178 00:27:03 They jumped ship further up the coast,
179 00:27:05 and they are on their own little tour home.
180 00:27:09 So, from boma up to here will take me three days.
181 00:27:13 I shall deliver Tarzan and return. A week's delay.
182 00:27:17 You're in no position to ask for anything, Mr. rom.
183 00:27:20 Your king's payment was due three months ago.
184 00:27:23 Yes.
185 00:27:32 I manipulated my firm to keep this deal alive.
186 00:27:35 Ah, you agreed because you'll get stinking rich, so don't get trutty.
187 00:27:38 Now you must buy us more time. I already bought all the time...
188 00:27:42 Look, it's really very easy.
189 00:27:43 You sail out to the arriving fleet
190 00:27:46 and tell them payment must be made in boma for security reasons.
191 00:28:06 Opar had better not be a myth.
192 00:28:11 Bring me the rest, and you'll have your mercenaries.
193 00:28:15 But if you fail to make good this time,
194 00:28:16 my firm will go to the Belgian parliament for compensation.
195 00:28:19 Your king will lose this land, and who do you think he will blame?
196 00:28:23 Leon rom?
197 00:28:57 Tarzan, you look funny.
198 00:29:18 Wukonseeni!
199 00:29:33 Keikoo!
200 00:29:58 Wasimbu? Oh, my god!
201 00:30:05 Janey Porter. Welcome home.
202 00:30:17 As is custom, no one has entered until you returned.
203 00:30:30 This is where Jane grew up.
204 00:30:34 Her father taught English in the village.
205 00:31:21 Well, I'm not going to drink some foaming cup of
206 00:31:23 you-know-what-it-is- and-won't-tell-me.
207 00:31:31 That's funny to everybody, huh? Mmm-hmm.
208 00:31:55 They're singing the legend of Tarzan.
209 00:31:59 For many moons, he was thought to be an evil spirit.
210 00:32:03 A ghost in the trees.
211 00:32:15 They speak of his power over the animals of the jungle.
212 00:32:20 Because his spirit came from them.
213 00:32:32 He understood them
214 00:32:36 and learned to conquer them.
215 00:32:44 His ape mother, kala, loved him as her own,
216 00:32:48 and his ape brother, akut, treated him with kindness and respect.
217 00:32:59 He considered all men to be his enemies,
218 00:33:02 since other tribes would hunt his troop as a rite of passage.
219 00:33:17 Chief muviro knew what he was.
220 00:33:20 He was good to him,
221 00:33:23 since no man ever started with less.
222 00:33:51 John?
223 00:34:04 Blue-bottom rufous towhee.
224 00:34:08 Mating call.
225 00:34:12 Be still my beating heart.
226 00:34:26 Mandrill.
227 00:34:29 Also a mating call.
228 00:34:41 Cheetah. Mating call.
229 00:34:45 Ten, nine,
230 00:34:48 eight, seven...
231 00:34:52 ...six, five, four,
232 00:34:58 three,
233 00:35:04 two...
234 00:35:15 I know you took my handkerchief.
235 00:35:18 We're from America, and my father is a professor.
236 00:35:21 So I didn't grow up believing in spirits.
237 00:35:33 Hello.
238 00:35:36 You're welcome to have it.
239 00:35:40 Will you speak to me?
240 00:35:57 Um...
241 00:36:10 You must know that this is very peculiar.
242 00:36:16 I'm not sure my father would find this very appropriate.
243 00:36:22 But, um...
244 00:36:23 We must make an effort to embrace customs...
245 00:36:29 Oh! I don't think so, wild man!
246 00:36:34 No, no, no. Wait!
247 00:38:01 I speak many languages.
248 00:38:07 Kneel!
249 00:38:09 Kuba chief never kneels.
250 00:38:16 Down! All of you! Get down!
251 00:38:53 Hold him still!
252 00:39:00 Tighter! Tighter!
253 00:39:05 You ain't so tough, you grotty little monkey boy.
254 00:39:23 Some legend, Mr. rom. Chief mbonga will be disappointed.
255 00:39:31 Round up ten of the strongest.
256 00:39:34 We'll need porters. Yes, sir.
257 00:39:37 This guy right here, sir.
258 00:39:39 Grab him, men. You're coming with me!
259 00:39:53 Let go of me!
260 00:39:58 John!
261 00:40:05 Get off! John!
262 00:40:07 Must have been something, the first moment you saw her.
263 00:40:12 After all the negresses and baboons.
264 00:40:19 John!
265 00:41:11 Mr. rom, we'll bring him down.
266 00:41:13 Go! Go!
267 00:41:20 Get the maxims loaded! Hurry!
268 00:41:31 Focus fire on the boilers. Below the chimney.
269 00:41:38 Pull away!
270 00:41:43 Where do you think you're going?
271 00:41:55 I need you to scream for me.
272 00:42:00 Like a damsel?
273 00:42:13 No matter.
274 00:42:15 He's Tarzan, you're Jane.
275 00:42:20 He'll come for you.
276 00:42:37 John! John!
277 00:42:44 John! John...
278 00:43:11 They came for me, kwete. This was not done by you.
279 00:43:16 Do you know who they were?
280 00:43:18 We've heard stories of whites that come and fight for money...
281 00:43:21 And do not wearing Belgian colors.
282 00:43:23 Called force publique.
283 00:43:25 The man I interviewed in Belgium told me about them.
284 00:43:28 Did anyone mention a man named rom?
285 00:43:31 Nobody gave up any names.
286 00:43:34 But Leon rom is king Leopold's envoy to the Congo.
287 00:43:38 Any other revelations?
288 00:43:40 Not from me.
289 00:43:43 Why do you say they came to get you?
290 00:43:52 The boat is traveling upstream, which will slow it down.
291 00:43:56 We should get to mbonga's mountain before them
292 00:43:58 if we take this route through the mangani lands.
293 00:44:01 How do you know where they're going?
294 00:44:03 - This route... - It's longer.
295 00:44:04 But it is where they are building the railroad.
296 00:44:06 We can ride it part of the way.
297 00:44:10 Good.
298 00:44:13 John?
299 00:44:15 John?
300 00:44:18 John!
301 00:44:20 Fine! I'm still coming with you.
302 00:44:23 You can't keep up.
303 00:44:24 I might not be able to keep up with Tarzan,
304 00:44:26 but I sure as hell can keep up with you.
305 00:44:28 It is not wise. Falling behind means certain death.
306 00:44:31 I spent over half my life in the wilds.
307 00:44:34 Besides, nobody here is better than me with a rifle.
308 00:44:35 That one right there,
309 00:44:39 if it weren't for me.
310 00:44:42 And that's... You think I care about my life?
311 00:44:44 Get your mitts off me!
312 00:44:46 If you had just... If I'd just what?
313 00:44:48 Left you in england in your castle?
314 00:44:51 They have my wife, and their families.
315 00:45:47 Whoever you are, we're here by royal invitation.
316 00:45:52 As guests of king Leopold.
317 00:45:55 Lady Clayton, I orchestrated the invitation.
318 00:46:00 And you were not included.
319 00:46:03 Nor was Dr. Williams.
320 00:46:07 A tribe of savages is trying to tear your husband apart.
321 00:46:12 Maybe butcher him and eat him.
322 00:46:14 And I'm going to deliver him to them.
323 00:46:17 And once they've dispatched with him,
324 00:46:18 Dr. Williams will not be left as a witness, that's clear.
325 00:46:24 Which begs the question,
326 00:46:27 where does that leave you?
327 00:46:36 You'll notice none of the natives are smiling.
328 00:46:47 That one's your friend?
329 00:46:51 They all are.
330 00:47:00 You do know that the right side of your moustache is just
331 00:47:04 a little lower than the left?
332 00:47:48 John! John!
333 00:48:15 Different kind of wilds.
334 00:48:26 How are we supposed to catch a train going 40 miles an hour?
335 00:48:33 Gravity.
336 00:48:50 Shit!
337 00:49:58 Climb on my back.
338 00:50:05 Right. Legs too.
339 00:50:12 Don't think for a second you're saving my life.
340 00:51:46 Give me the keys to the chains.
341 00:52:04 Are you the commander? Don't tell him anything.
342 00:52:09 Those are some mighty big earlobes you got there, son.
343 00:52:17 Do you think that was a lucky shot?
344 00:52:27 I'm just an engineer for the bridge.
345 00:52:29 And how many men have been enslaved to build your bridge?
346 00:52:33 Eight hundred. Plus this group of natives.
347 00:52:38 Please, I'm here to build Bridges for monsieur rom's new army.
348 00:52:41 I have no part in that.
349 00:52:43 What army?
350 00:52:50 The railroads, combined with the navigable rivers
351 00:52:55 put 60% of Congo within three days of a fort.
352 00:53:01 The forts are done. But the army has not come.
353 00:53:04 Where are they?
354 00:53:06 I don't know.
355 00:53:07 They were supposed to be here months ago.
356 00:53:10 But they said the king is yet to pay for them.
357 00:53:12 How many are there?
358 00:53:16 Twenty thousand.
359 00:53:19 And they are not regular soldiers.
360 00:53:22 They are mercenaries.
361 00:53:24 Known to enjoy killing for a living.
362 00:53:26 Twenty thousand men, 50 forts.
363 00:53:29 That's 400 bloodthirsty bastards armed with a Maxim gun
364 00:53:33 and repeating rifles at each one.
365 00:53:35 He'll end up enslaving the entire country to get what he wants.
366 00:53:40 People won't stand a chance.
367 00:53:43 What is Mr. rom's part in this?
368 00:53:45 It's his plan. He is in charge of all of it.
369 00:53:51 They expect he will be named governor general soon.
370 00:54:02 No, no, no. Wait!
371 00:54:10 Wait! Please!
372 00:56:01 Shut it, clucker!
373 00:56:11 Now, if you do anything unladylike in there,
374 00:56:17 he drowns.
375 00:56:37 Enjoying your peep show?
376 00:56:42 Of course I know you can see me, lady Clayton.
377 00:56:59 Are you a religious man, Mr. rom?
378 00:57:02 Oh. No. Madagascar spider silk.
379 00:57:08 My priest purchased it for me in Jerusalem when I was nine.
380 00:57:13 Sounds like you and your priest were awfully close.
381 00:57:16 Why?
382 00:57:25 I want you to know, i think your husband
383 00:57:28 had no right to bring you along.
384 00:57:30 I brought myself, Mr. rom. Of course.
385 00:57:33 But he was supposed to be the only casualty.
386 00:57:35 Aside from the entire country of people you're enslaving, of course.
387 00:57:41 Would you pass the pepper?
388 00:58:15 It can also serve as a necklace.
389 00:58:30 On my last visit to Europe,
390 00:58:33 I attended a few lectures at the sorbonne.
391 00:58:36 The king of France got a soft clap.
392 00:58:39 Henry Morton Stanley, a bastard orphan by birth, got a standing ovation.
393 00:58:46 People love a good story.
394 00:58:50 Yeah, a few are born blue bloods, like your husband.
395 00:58:57 But everyone can relate to a low-born scrapper
396 00:59:00 who rescued his king from bankruptcy and saved the honor of his nation.
397 00:59:04 That is a man who will never be forgotten.
398 00:59:11 My king's army is due in six days.
399 00:59:14 All I've left to do is deliver Tarzan to chief mbonga.
400 00:59:21 Yeah, I'd hoped you would recognize the name.
401 00:59:26 I'm aware of his obsessive desire to kill your husband,
402 00:59:29 but I've yet to discover the cause.
403 00:59:31 What did Tarzan do?
404 00:59:35 Killed his only son.
405 00:59:41 Oh. Hmm.
406 00:59:45 And get ready, because that is nothing
407 00:59:48 compared to what he will do to you.
408 00:59:54 Your husband's wildness disturbs me more than I can easily express.
409 01:00:01 Whereas your spirit...
410 01:00:17 My knife, please.
411 01:00:20 Slowly. Your friend won't float.
412 01:00:35 Thank you.
413 01:00:46 Lady Clayton's finished.
414 01:00:51 A normal man can do the impossible to save the woman he loves.
415 01:00:56 My husband is no normal man.
416 01:01:28 You cannot go alone.
417 01:01:30 They'd consider seven a raid.
418 01:01:33 None of us would survive.
419 01:01:37 This says it's against the law to pay natives to work.
420 01:01:40 And this is the ledger of all the slaves taken so far.
421 01:01:44 Slave labor, diamonds everywhere.
422 01:01:47 Rom's going to make his monarch the richest king in the world.
423 01:01:51 Dr. Williams, you have your evidence.
424 01:01:54 I'll take care of rom.
425 01:02:01 Well, I have no choice.
426 01:02:03 We'd lose two days going around.
427 01:02:05 Going around what? Mangani.
428 01:02:08 Those gorillas you used to live with?
429 01:02:10 They're not gorillas.
430 01:02:12 Gorillas are gentle. Mangani are not.
431 01:02:22 I never left a friend in trouble,
432 01:02:24 or a partner in the lurch. I'm not about to start now.
433 01:02:28 Stop calling me "doctor." My name's George.
434 01:02:31 We'll keep your proof safe, George.
435 01:02:34 I know.
436 01:02:36 Meet us in boma.
437 01:02:39 If we don't make it back... We will. With your families.
438 01:02:42 ...get the books to my grandfather in London.
439 01:02:45 Still not waiting for you. Tell me something I didn't know.
440 01:03:01 What I wouldn't give for a horse right now.
441 01:03:05 Why is it people don't ride zebras?
442 01:03:07 Well, horses kick to escape.
443 01:03:10 Zebras continue until you're dead.
444 01:03:14 It's nearly impossible to take the wild out of something born to it.
445 01:03:17 It seemed to have worked with you.
446 01:03:20 Look, I feel foolish for asking,
447 01:03:24 but can you really talk to the animals?
448 01:03:26 You're an educated man, Dr. Williams. You tell me.
449 01:03:41 Hey! Hey, pretty lady!
450 01:03:46 That's a male.
451 01:03:48 He's warning us to stay clear.
452 01:03:51 You're trying to tell me those things are deadly?
453 01:03:55 If you get too close, he'll knock you to the ground
454 01:03:57 and disembowel you with those three-inch talons.
455 01:04:00 No ostrich is going to kill me.
456 01:04:03 Well, then try and ride him.
457 01:04:05 You'd like that, wouldn't you?
458 01:04:13 Oh...
459 01:04:25 Damn! That is one odious aroma. Whew, god!
460 01:04:28 Keep your voice low.
461 01:04:35 Is that them?
462 01:04:42 You don't want to do that, George.
463 01:04:44 Kill one, and the rest won't stop until they have torn you to pieces.
464 01:04:50 So how do you want to play this, then?
465 01:04:52 Their leader will come down, and we'll fight.
466 01:04:57 You're going to fight one of those?
467 01:04:59 Oh, I wish. I have to fight akut.
468 01:05:04 He was my brother once.
469 01:05:06 And now he'll consider me a deserter.
470 01:05:08 Whatever happens, do not interfere.
471 01:05:13 Understand? Mmm-hmm.
472 01:05:21 Christ almighty.
473 01:05:25 That's akut?
474 01:05:27 You sure you don't want me to shoot him?
475 01:05:34 Promise me.
476 01:06:59 Get on your knees and bow.
477 01:07:02 Right now!
478 01:07:04 Expose your most vulnerable parts!
479 01:07:22 You want me to lick his nuts, too?
480 01:07:24 If you want to live.
481 01:07:27 George... I wasn't going to!
482 01:07:31 Well, it looked like you were.
483 01:07:52 - Is he coming back? - No.
484 01:07:53 It was quite decisive.
485 01:07:56 If this bite gets infected, you're going to have problems.
486 01:08:00 Then there is this.
487 01:08:06 Now you know I was not going to lick his--
488 01:08:08 looked like you were. Well, I wasn't.
489 01:08:15 You aren't going anywhere until we get this stitched up.
490 01:08:24 Are you eating them?
491 01:08:26 Taste like bacon. Ew.
492 01:08:29 You get us a nice, fat snake, I grub on that.
493 01:08:31 Snake's good meat. I ain't eating no damn ant.
494 01:08:35 Well, suit yourself.
495 01:08:38 And when you're finished,
496 01:08:39 chew the flowers into a poultice and wipe it on the cut with a rubber.
497 01:08:44 It'll hold.
498 01:08:48 Are you aware that you always say you're not going to do something right before you do it?
499 01:08:52 Yeah? Well, that's only since
500 01:08:54 I've been saddled with your company.
501 01:08:59 How is it?
502 01:09:01 It's manageable.
503 01:09:03 Pain...
504 01:09:06 I got too much experience with it.
505 01:09:16 The civil war was dark fighting.
506 01:09:20 But I was proud to be part of it.
507 01:09:24 Changed me, though.
508 01:09:27 Afterward, I was a walking, talking powder keg.
509 01:09:34 I joined up to fight Maximilian down in Mexico.
510 01:09:39 Then worked as an Indian fighter.
511 01:09:44 I did both those for the money.
512 01:09:49 I was young.
513 01:09:51 But that's no excuse.
514 01:09:58 Mexico was bad.
515 01:10:02 But what we did to the Indians...
516 01:10:14 I'm no better than those Belgians.
517 01:10:45 My old friend.
518 01:11:03 The teke say an elephant's eyes speak the greatest language.
519 01:11:10 What else can make you feel so much without a word?
520 01:12:33 Is Mr. rom ready for some more scintillating conversation?
521 01:12:37 He was the only reason you weren't serviced.
522 01:12:42 Serviced?
523 01:12:43 Is that what your mother would call it?
524 01:12:52 Shut your mouth!
525 01:13:07 Stop the boat! Stop the boat!
526 01:13:10 Turn it around!
527 01:13:34 Stop shooting! You'll hit the girl!
528 01:13:49 That woman.
529 01:14:21 Wait!
530 01:14:23 They'll follow my tracks. Go and get help.
531 01:14:26 Go!
532 01:15:59 Promise you won't hurt them?
533 01:16:18 No! Stop!
534 01:16:37 Please, stop!
535 01:16:41 John!
536 01:16:50 Stop! Stop it!
537 01:17:00 Stop it! Please!
538 01:17:04 Please! Please!
539 01:17:07 Come on! Move out!
540 01:19:01 What was that?
541 01:19:03 Tarzan.
542 01:19:05 Although it sounded different than I thought.
543 01:19:09 Better.
544 01:19:24 Schmidt-rubin.
545 01:19:32 John!
546 01:19:35 John!
547 01:19:37 Stop!
548 01:22:02 John!
549 01:22:10 Now, you feel my pain.
550 01:23:21 I'm not your enemy.
551 01:23:23 Rom's buying an army with your jewels.
552 01:23:24 They cannot touch us! You know nothing!
553 01:23:27 Your lands are full of diamonds. He'll come back for them.
554 01:24:01 Your chief is under my knife!
555 01:24:03 You are under my knife!
556 01:24:07 Finish it.
557 01:24:09 Finish it!
558 01:24:10 Stop!
559 01:24:18 Your son killed the only person who ever cared about me.
560 01:24:22 It was an animal.
561 01:24:23 She was my mother.
562 01:24:29 How was he to know?
563 01:24:32 My son was just a boy!
564 01:24:35 Not like you!
565 01:24:40 Where was your honor?
566 01:24:55 I had none.
567 01:24:59 I had none.
568 01:25:39 Can we please just stop this?
569 01:25:42 We won't get all of you, or you us.
570 01:25:46 But rom will.
571 01:25:48 He'll wipe you out.
572 01:25:50 Every last one of you. Like you never even existed.
573 01:25:56 You think that's impossible?
574 01:25:59 You're looking at a man that's seen it happen.
575 01:27:35 Rom's got the diamonds. There's 1,000 men down there.
576 01:27:38 Twenty-thousand more on the way. We're screwed.
577 01:27:42 Where are you going? To get some friends.
578 01:29:02 It doesn't matter. He's too late.
579 01:29:17 Move! Move!
580 01:29:18 Fall back!
581 01:29:45 Bring her!
582 01:30:16 Grab the diamonds.
583 01:30:18 Run!
584 01:30:21 John! No!
585 01:30:24 John!
586 01:30:27 John!
587 01:30:53 Get to the boat! Move!
588 01:31:08 We're coming! Hang on!
589 01:31:56 John?
590 01:32:09 That's the payment.
591 01:32:13 Lower the skiff, and don't dally.
592 01:32:21 Did you see him there? Is he down there?
593 01:32:31 1886 model Maxim machine gun.
594 01:32:37 This is way better than my Walker colts.
595 01:34:01 Mr. rom!
596 01:34:05 Mr. frum, you portly coward! Come and get your diamonds!
597 01:34:16 Farewell, sweet lord.
598 01:34:21 Take Tarzan with you.
599 01:34:24 The future belongs to me.
600 01:34:49 What was that?
601 01:34:53 Mating call.
602 01:35:42 Tarzan!
603 01:35:44 Tarzan!
604 01:35:48 John!
605 01:35:49 John!
606 01:37:09 We're not going to Wade into that mess for free.
607 01:37:15 Raise the anchor!
608 01:38:00 Ain't this a hell of a thing?
609 01:38:13 Nice outfit there, janey.
610 01:38:18 You look like you're about to give me a hug.
611 01:38:21 Well, I wasn't.
612 01:38:24 Looked like you were.
613 01:38:52 An open letter to his serene majesty,
614 01:38:56 Leopold ii, king of the Belgians.
615 01:38:59 Every charge I'm about to bring against your majesty's personal government of the Congo
616 01:39:03 has been carefully investigated.
617 01:39:06 We have witnesses, documents, letters and official records
618 01:39:11 to bring to your attention and to verify our claims
619 01:39:14 of your systematic abuse and enslavement
620 01:39:18 of the Congolese people.
621 01:39:23 George Washington Williams. July 18th, 1890.
622 01:40:39 They are singing the legend of Tarzan.
623 01:40:49 For many moons, he was thought to be an evil spirit.
624 01:40:54 A ghost in the trees.
625 01:41:02 They speak of his power over the animals of the jungle.
626 01:41:08 Because his spirit came from them.
627 01:41:13 He understood them,
628 01:41:23 and learned to be as one with them.