救命解药(A Cure for Wellness)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:00:33 (HANNAH SINGING MELANCHOLY TUNE)
2 00:01:47 (COMPUTER CHIMES)
3 00:01:51 (TYPING)
4 00:02:09 Oh. (INHALES SHARPLY)
5 00:02:19 (GROANING)
6 00:02:24 (BREATHING HEAVILY)
7 00:02:39 (EXHALES)
8 00:02:42 Son of a bitch!
9 00:02:55 (MELANCHOLY TUNE PLAYING)
10 00:03:52 LOCKHART: No, we can't touch the munis.
11 00:03:53 We'll use them as collateral fora leveraged equity position in Cisco.
12 00:03:57 Then I want you to take everything out ofFirst National and move it over to Banyon.
13 00:03:59 JOSH: Wait, you mean Delaware?I thought that was dead.
14 00:04:01 That's resurrected.
15 00:04:02 We need to clean up theReynolds account...
16 00:04:03 in case those fucks at AMLdecide to do their job.
17 00:04:05 Are you sure about this?
18 00:04:07 Nothing on email.
19 00:04:08 Move everything back on Monday.
20 00:04:10 You paying attention?
21 00:04:11 (STAMMERS) Yeah, yeah, I am.
22 00:04:13 - Tickets?- I don't know if...
23 00:04:15 I'm sending the numbers through now.
24 00:04:17 What about Green?
25 00:04:19 Uh, stall him. I don't give a shit.
26 00:04:20 Call in sick if you have to.
27 00:04:21 Business or pleasure?
28 00:04:22 I don't know. I just...
29 00:04:24 Seriously?
30 00:04:26 Look, I don't knowif I feel comfortable...
31 00:04:27 Josh! Josh! Stop being such a pussy.
32 00:04:30 Just do what I tell you to do,and call me when it's done.
33 00:04:36 (SIGHS)
34 00:04:55 PEMBROKE: To myfellow members of the board.
35 00:04:58 A man cannot unsee the truth.
36 00:05:01 He cannot willingly return to darkness...
37 00:05:03 or go blind once he hasthe gift of sight...
38 00:05:07 any more than he can be unborn.
39 00:05:13 We are the only speciescapable of self-reflection.
40 00:05:18 The only specieswith the toxin of self-doubt
41 00:05:21 written into our genetic code.
42 00:05:25 Unequal to our gifts, we build,
43 00:05:28 we buy, we consume.
44 00:05:36 We wrap ourselves in the illusionof material success.
45 00:05:42 We cheat and deceive as we claw our way...
46 00:05:45 to the pinnacle of whatwe define as achievement.
47 00:05:52 Superiority to other men.
48 00:05:59 JOSH: (WHISTLES) Corner office.
49 00:06:01 Who'd you have to blow?
50 00:06:02 I heard he closed the Reynolds account.
51 00:06:05 How exactly did you do that?
52 00:06:07 Just that good, I guess.
53 00:06:08 Don't forget about us little people.
54 00:06:10 Oh, how could I?
55 00:06:12 You know how I take my coffee.
56 00:06:15 Excuse me, but they wanna see youupstairs in the partners boardroom.
57 00:06:20 Tell them I'll be right there.
58 00:06:22 Oh, and tomorrowis your mother's birthday.
59 00:06:24 Get her something for me, would you?
60 00:06:26 Of course.
61 00:06:29 PEMBROKE: There is a sickness inside us.
62 00:06:33 Rising like the bile that leaves thatbitter taste at the back of our throats.
63 00:06:43 It's there in every one of youseated around the table.
64 00:06:47 We deny its existence until one daythe body rebels against the mind...
65 00:06:52 and screams out,
66 00:06:53 - "I am not a well man."- (YAWNS)
67 00:06:57 No doubt you will thinkonly of the merger.
68 00:07:01 That unclean melding of twoequally diseased institutions.
69 00:07:06 But the truth cannot be ignored.
70 00:07:10 For only when we know what ails uscan we hope to find the cure.
71 00:07:15 I will not return.
72 00:07:17 Do not attempt to contact me again.
73 00:07:19 Sincerely, Roland E. Pembroke.
74 00:07:24 GREEN: Well, Mr. Lockhart...
75 00:07:26 what do you make of that?
76 00:07:30 Clearly, he's lost his mind.
77 00:07:34 Our thoughts exactly.
78 00:07:35 Man goes for a two-week spa vacation,and has a complete mental breakdown.
79 00:07:39 Who the hell takes the watersin the 21 st century anyway?
80 00:07:43 I trust you understand the sensitivity
81 00:07:46 of some of the information in that letter.
82 00:07:49 So it's true.
83 00:07:51 GREEN: A merger of this kindwill make us...
84 00:07:53 one of the biggest financial service firmson the Eastern Seaboard.
85 00:07:56 Something that stands toenrich everyone in this room.
86 00:07:59 WILSON: Including you.
87 00:08:00 We hear good things.
88 00:08:01 Your work on the Reynoldsaccount was inspired.
89 00:08:04 WILSON: Of course, the SEC will want
90 00:08:07 unfettered access to our books.
91 00:08:10 Any irregularities are sure to come out.
92 00:08:17 You didn't really thinkwe wouldn't find out?
93 00:08:21 I don't know what you're talking about.
94 00:08:26 You think there's a trickyou can pull we haven't tried?
95 00:08:32 This is amateur.
96 00:08:34 Can I ask you something, Mr. Lockhart?
97 00:08:38 You ever have a 12-inchblack dick in your ass?
98 00:08:43 Prison, Mr. Lockhart.
99 00:08:47 HOLLIS: You're in a lot of trouble.
100 00:08:51 If that were the case,you would have already turned me in.
101 00:08:57 So, my guess is the SECis after someone a little more senior.
102 00:09:06 Someone on the board, perhaps.
103 00:09:12 Or someone who's clearly unstable.
104 00:09:19 We'd like you to go to Switzerlandand bring Mr. Pembroke back to us.
105 00:09:23 You see...
106 00:09:24 the merger cannot go throughwithout Mr. Pembroke signing off...
107 00:09:29 on certain legal matters.
108 00:09:33 I don't have the relationshipwith Mr. Pembroke that Morris had.
109 00:09:35 Fuck Morris.
110 00:09:37 GREEN: Now, Morris was a good salesman,dependable family man.
111 00:09:39 God rest his soul.
112 00:09:42 But he didn't have vision.
113 00:09:45 Someone has to take responsibility.
114 00:09:55 (INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENT OVER PA)
115 00:10:30 LOCKHART: Josh, it's me again.
116 00:10:32 In an hour and a half, the Nikkei closes.
117 00:10:33 When it does, I want you to emptyBanyon and buy puts in Glenco.
118 00:10:36 I'm sending the details over now.
119 00:10:37 And fucking call me back.
120 00:10:38 I don't like leaving messages like this.
121 00:10:41 (TYPING)
122 00:10:45 You're here for the cure?
123 00:10:48 No, I'm just visiting.
124 00:10:51 You mind?
125 00:10:54 Go ahead.
126 00:11:00 You're younger than most of my passengers.
127 00:11:03 Do a lot of driving for the sanitarium?
128 00:11:06 All the driving.
129 00:11:07 Every week, I pick uprich people from the train...
130 00:11:10 and take them up the mountain.
131 00:11:11 Only rich people, huh?
132 00:11:14 Must be expensive.
133 00:11:15 Well, wealthy peoplehave wealthy problems.
134 00:11:18 Me, I'm happy with a simple life.
135 00:11:20 That's it? No ambition?
136 00:11:22 Just drive peopleup and down the mountain?
137 00:11:26 Most people tend to stay.
138 00:11:28 Why's that?
139 00:11:30 I guess they like it there.
140 00:11:32 Oh, shit.
141 00:11:34 I don't go in for spasand that kind of thing.
142 00:11:36 I work for a living,like my father before me.
143 00:11:39 A son learns what it is tobe a man from his father.
144 00:11:42 Am I right?
145 00:11:44 I wouldn't know.
146 00:11:48 I didn't grow up with my father.
147 00:11:51 LOCKHART'S MOTHER:How long will you be gone?
148 00:11:54 LOCKHART: Just a few days. It's business.
149 00:11:55 (MUZAK PLAYING)
150 00:11:57 LOCKHART'S MOTHER: You don't look well.
151 00:11:59 I'm fine. I just haven't beensleeping much.
152 00:12:03 You need to rest.
153 00:12:05 You know, I alwaystold your father to rest...
154 00:12:10 but he wouldn't listen.
155 00:12:11 He was weak.
156 00:12:13 You didn't know him.
157 00:12:15 And whose fault is that?
158 00:12:23 So, are you happy here?
159 00:12:24 Are they taking good care of you?
160 00:12:26 People come here to die.Why would I be happy?
161 00:12:31 I'm getting a promotion.
162 00:12:33 So, when I get back
163 00:12:35 I'll be able to move youto somewhere better.
164 00:12:37 Somewhere near the beach or something.
165 00:12:41 You won't come back.
166 00:12:47 Of course I will.
167 00:12:52 Another ballerina?
168 00:12:55 She's not like the others.
169 00:12:58 Why's that?
170 00:12:59 She lives in a dream.
171 00:13:05 (MELANCHOLY TUNE PLAYING ON MUSIC BOX)
172 00:13:08 But she's dancing.
173 00:13:11 That's because she doesn'tknow she's dreaming.
174 00:13:25 (HORN BLARING)
175 00:13:27 (ENRICO EXCLAIMS IN GERMAN)
176 00:13:29 - (SPEAKING GERMAN)- (ENRICO SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
177 00:13:35 Friendly bunch.
178 00:13:38 Yeah.
179 00:13:40 There's always been bad blood
180 00:13:42 between the villagersand the people on the hill.
181 00:13:46 Why's that?
182 00:13:51 ENRICO: History.
183 00:14:23 How old is this place?
184 00:14:25 Foundations date backto the time of the barons.
185 00:14:29 For centuries, all this landand everyone in it...
186 00:14:31 belonged to one family.
187 00:14:33 The Von Reichmerls.
188 00:14:35 What happened to them?
189 00:14:37 Hmm. Interesting story.
190 00:14:42 Apparently, the last baron
191 00:14:43 was so obsessed withthe purity of his bloodline...
192 00:14:46 he decided only his sister
193 00:14:48 was clean enough to carry his child.
194 00:14:51 When the church forbadethe union, he renounced God.
195 00:14:55 That must have gone over well.
196 00:14:56 No shit.
197 00:14:58 So on his wedding night...
198 00:15:00 the villagers came up the hill...
199 00:15:02 chased the Baron and his brideinto the catacombs...
200 00:15:06 and made him watchwhile they burned her alive.
201 00:15:13 Then they burnedthe whole place to the ground.
202 00:15:19 That's a hell of a story.
203 00:15:22 Yeah.
204 00:15:24 But that was 200 years ago.
205 00:15:26 A lot's changed since then.
206 00:15:33 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
207 00:15:58 20 minutes max.
208 00:15:59 No hurry.
209 00:16:03 Welcome!
210 00:16:13 May I help you?
211 00:16:15 I'm here to see a guest.Mr. Roland Pembroke.
212 00:16:18 I'm sorry, but visiting hoursare over for the day.
213 00:16:25 (CHUCKLES)
214 00:16:27 I've come a long way.
215 00:16:29 Maybe you could make an exception.
216 00:16:31 There are no exceptions.
217 00:16:35 Is there a manager I could speak to?
218 00:16:39 Sign here.
219 00:16:41 Please.
220 00:16:44 Thank you, Mr. Lockhart.
221 00:16:48 I'll see what I can do.
222 00:16:57 NAIR: You won't get any service here.
223 00:16:59 Part of the treatment.
224 00:17:01 You get used to it.
225 00:17:02 What's a ten-letter word for amnesty?
226 00:17:05 No idea.
227 00:17:06 Exemption.
228 00:17:07 Nope. That's only nine.
229 00:17:09 Absolution.
230 00:17:13 Yes!
231 00:17:15 You like puzzles?
232 00:17:17 Not really.
233 00:17:29 MAN: You mind?
234 00:17:59 Thank you.
235 00:18:14 I believe the reception nurse explained...
236 00:18:16 that visiting hours endat 3:00 p.m. precisely.
237 00:18:20 She did. But as I'm sure you're aware...
238 00:18:22 Mr. Pembroke remains the CEO
239 00:18:24 of a major financial institution.
240 00:18:27 Under the circumstances,
241 00:18:28 I was hoping you can make an...
242 00:18:31 exception.
243 00:18:34 Vitamins.
244 00:18:36 If we are to help the peoplethat come here...
245 00:18:39 we must keep up our strength.
246 00:18:42 May one ask what it is concerning?
247 00:18:46 It's a business matter.
248 00:18:49 I'm not at liberty to sayany more than that.
249 00:18:51 Of course. And I hope you understand
250 00:18:53 that we also have our rules.
251 00:18:55 Our treatments here are most effective...
252 00:18:57 when exposure to the stresses
253 00:18:59 of the modern world is strictly limited.
254 00:19:00 Director Volmer is quite firm on that.
255 00:19:04 LOCKHART: Hydrotherapy?
256 00:19:05 That is correct.
257 00:19:06 That's a long way to come just for water.
258 00:19:09 The sanitarium is builtover an ancient aquifer...
259 00:19:12 that offers uniquelyrejuvenating qualities.
260 00:19:22 LOCKHART: Rebuilt.
261 00:19:26 After the fire.
262 00:19:29 Yes.
263 00:19:32 History is full of darkness.
264 00:19:35 If you would like to leave a note...
265 00:19:37 I'd happily pass it along to Mr. Pembroke.
266 00:19:40 Mr. Pieterson?
267 00:19:44 I understand the workyou do here is important...
268 00:19:47 and you're obviously a very busy man.
269 00:19:51 But if you wouldn't mindfinding time between
270 00:19:53 administering aqua aerobicsand Jacuzzis...
271 00:19:55 to inform Mr. Pembroke he has a visitor...
272 00:19:57 with information of the utmosturgency to him personally...
273 00:20:01 I'd be grateful.
274 00:20:04 On the other hand, if youwant me to write a note...
275 00:20:06 so you can slip it under his doorwith his breakfast tray...
276 00:20:08 on the off-chance he notices itbefore his morning rubdown...
277 00:20:11 I'm afraid that's not gonna cut it.
278 00:20:13 You see, I just traveled4,000 miles to get here.
279 00:20:15 There's a red-eye going backto New York tonight...
280 00:20:17 and I intend Mr. Pembrokeand I to be on it.
281 00:20:21 (FAUCET DRIPPING)
282 00:20:25 You plan to take Mr. Pembrokeback to New York with you?
283 00:20:28 Is that a problem?
284 00:20:29 Of course, it is entirelyup to Mr. Pembroke.
285 00:20:33 He's a patient, not a prisoner.
286 00:20:40 He'll be in treatment until after 7:00.
287 00:20:42 If you'd like to come back then,I'll make sure he's available.
288 00:20:47 Thank you for your understanding.
289 00:20:58 NAIR: Leaving already?
290 00:21:00 WATKINS: What a nice-looking young man.
291 00:21:01 Where's your friend?
292 00:21:03 What time's the last train to Zurich?
293 00:21:04 Not till 10:00.
294 00:21:05 Get me to a hotel. I gotta make a call.
295 00:21:45 (HANNAH SINGING MELANCHOLY TUNE)
296 00:22:48 Pretty girl.
297 00:22:53 (BOTH SHOUT)
298 00:22:55 - (SCREECHING)- (TIRES SCREECHING)
299 00:22:57 What the fuck!
300 00:23:10 (GASPS)
301 00:23:11 (BREATH TREMBLING)
302 00:23:20 (MELANCHOLY TUNE PLAYING ON MUSIC BOX)
303 00:23:42 LOCKHART'S MOTHER:How long will you be gone?
304 00:23:45 LOCKHART: Just a few days.
305 00:23:51 Are we waiting for someone else?
306 00:23:54 There is no one else.
307 00:24:18 (WHIMPERING)
308 00:25:10 Sleep well?
309 00:25:12 Uh...
310 00:25:17 I can't remember having slept better.
311 00:25:21 VOLMER: It's the mountain air.
312 00:25:24 Mr. Lockhart...
313 00:25:27 my name is Henrich Volmer.
314 00:25:29 I am the director of the sanitarium here.
315 00:25:32 How long have I been here?
316 00:25:34 Three days.
317 00:25:35 Oh, Jesus!
318 00:25:39 You can count yourself lucky.It was a clean break.
319 00:25:42 Although I do feel partly responsible.
320 00:25:45 The locals tell me I should huntthe deer on the property...
321 00:25:47 but I can't bring myself to harmthe innocent creatures.
322 00:25:51 After all, they were here long before us.
323 00:25:54 I need to call New York.
324 00:25:57 I took the libertyof informing your office
325 00:26:00 of the accident, if that's your concern.
326 00:26:02 They agreed with me...
327 00:26:04 that business can waitand your health cannot.
328 00:26:08 Hank Green said that?
329 00:26:10 Even the acting head
330 00:26:12 of a major Wall Street finance firm...
331 00:26:14 can't argue with the consequencesof a serious car accident.
332 00:26:18 We don't get many visitors here.
333 00:26:21 Most of my patients have doneextraordinary things.
334 00:26:25 Built vast fortunes...
335 00:26:27 commanded great empires...
336 00:26:30 but at a terrible cost.
337 00:26:34 They have no one who cares for them.
338 00:26:38 Mr. Pembroke is lucky.
339 00:26:40 He has you.
340 00:26:42 So, do your best to relax.
341 00:26:46 Enjoy yourself.
342 00:26:47 You are at the foot of the Swiss Alps...
343 00:26:49 one of the mostbeautiful places in the world.
344 00:26:52 Think of it as an enforced vacation.
345 00:26:55 Although I know you Americans
346 00:26:56 are not so good at vacations, are you?
347 00:26:59 And remember, you're at altitude.
348 00:27:01 It can take a while to acclimatize...
349 00:27:03 so please make sureyou drink plenty of water.
350 00:27:13 Believe me, you're in good hands.
351 00:27:27 (WATCH TICKING)
352 00:27:31 (TICKING STOPS)
353 00:27:37 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
354 00:30:14 Are you lost?
355 00:30:16 Uh... Yeah.
356 00:30:20 I guess so.
357 00:30:21 Where is it you're supposed to be?
358 00:30:24 I don't know.
359 00:30:26 Name?
360 00:30:28 Pembroke.
361 00:30:31 Roland Pembroke.
362 00:30:34 Here it is.
363 00:30:36 Pembroke. Room 609. Steam bath.
364 00:30:40 (CHUCKLES)
365 00:30:42 Of course.
366 00:30:47 Mr. Pembroke...
367 00:30:48 the steam baths are in that direction.
368 00:31:04 ATTENDANT: You can't go in there.
369 00:31:10 Not like that.
370 00:34:22 Pembroke?
371 00:34:29 It is Mr. Pembroke, isn't it?
372 00:34:32 Do I know you?
373 00:34:33 My name is Lockhart. Mr. Green sent me.
374 00:34:37 I thought they'd send Morris.
375 00:34:39 Morris is dead.
376 00:34:42 Heart attack.
377 00:34:50 Mr. Pembroke, I've come tobring you back to New York.
378 00:34:56 You want me to leave here?
379 00:34:57 Just for a few days.
380 00:35:00 I'm afraid I can't do that.
381 00:35:01 Why not?
382 00:35:03 I'm not well.
383 00:35:05 You look all right to me.
384 00:35:06 That's because you are blind.
385 00:35:09 As I was.
386 00:35:12 But soon you'll see.
387 00:35:14 Rest assured,they'll take good care of you here.
388 00:35:18 I'm not a patient.
389 00:35:20 What happened to your leg?
390 00:35:23 Mr. Pembroke, the situation in New York
391 00:35:25 is really quite serious.
392 00:35:26 No longer my concern.
393 00:35:29 The director saysI must not involve myself
394 00:35:31 in business matters.
395 00:35:33 Have you met Director Volmer?
396 00:35:36 This morning.
397 00:35:38 He is a great man.
398 00:35:41 Kind man.
399 00:35:42 Not like other doctors.
400 00:35:44 Mr. Pembroke...
401 00:35:45 This obsession with blood.
402 00:35:48 You see, they have it all wrong.
403 00:35:50 Do you know the body is 65% water?
404 00:35:52 It's our fluids that must be purified.
405 00:35:54 Word that the mergeris in trouble has leaked.
406 00:35:56 The share price is in free fall.
407 00:35:57 Lockhart?
408 00:36:00 You're not any relationto Henry Lockhart, are you?
409 00:36:03 My father.
410 00:36:06 You knew him?
411 00:36:08 We started out together.
412 00:36:12 Terrible, what happened to him.
413 00:36:15 They said there was a boy left in the car.
414 00:36:24 I don't remember much, to be honest.
415 00:36:30 He didn't deserve what we did to him.
416 00:36:33 What do you mean?
417 00:36:34 He was an honest man.
418 00:36:36 And we destroyed him for it.
419 00:36:39 Well, people get fucked over every day.
420 00:36:42 Either you have what it takesto survive, or you don't.
421 00:36:45 And I suppose you do.
422 00:36:48 Is that why you came all this way?
423 00:36:50 Ambition?
424 00:36:54 Then you have it worse than any of us.
425 00:36:57 What's that?
426 00:36:59 The sickness.
427 00:37:03 Your father saw the truthlong before the rest of us.
428 00:37:07 The pointlessness of the entire endeavor.
429 00:37:11 We've all done terrible things.
430 00:37:14 So many terrible things.
431 00:37:47 What's it trading at?
432 00:37:49 What?
433 00:37:51 The stock! What's it trading at?
434 00:37:54 Eight and a half at close on Friday.
435 00:37:56 Parasites.
436 00:37:57 It'll be lower by now.
437 00:37:59 We're all concerned for yourwell-being, Mr. Pembroke.
438 00:38:02 Mmm.
439 00:38:03 Just a few days.
440 00:38:05 There are certain irregularitiesin some of the accounts...
441 00:38:08 that need to be clarified before
442 00:38:09 the merger can be completed.
443 00:38:11 And I suppose someonehas to take responsibility.
444 00:38:16 Something like that.
445 00:38:20 Then I better get my things.
446 00:38:26 I need a car to take me to the station.
447 00:38:31 Will you call one for me, please?
448 00:38:33 I'll see what I can do.
449 00:38:45 (PEOPLE CHATTERING)
450 00:39:13 That's where the baron hung the priest.
451 00:39:16 - What's that?- See?
452 00:39:19 The church would have beenright over there...
453 00:39:23 where that funny little building is now.
454 00:39:24 I'm sure of it.
455 00:39:26 People used to come from miles around...
456 00:39:28 for the miracles attributedto the holy water.
457 00:39:30 Guess some things don't change.
458 00:39:32 How marvelous.
459 00:39:34 Terrible thing, though. Such violence.
460 00:39:37 That's what you getfor marrying your sister.
461 00:39:40 Sister?
462 00:39:42 Yeah, it was all abouta pure bloodline, wasn't it?
463 00:39:45 How fascinating!
464 00:39:46 I must look into that.
465 00:39:48 HILL: Glad to seeyou're back on your feet!
466 00:39:50 We heard about the accident.
467 00:39:52 You're American, aren't you, Mister...
468 00:39:55 Lockhart.
469 00:39:56 Frank Hill. Stockholm.
470 00:39:58 And this is Mr. Nair from London.
471 00:40:00 Bombay, originally.
472 00:40:02 I see you've met Mrs. Watkins,our amateur historian.
473 00:40:05 Yes, of course. How rude.
474 00:40:07 Victoria Watkins. 40 years at Xerox.
475 00:40:09 NAIR: Why don't you pull up a chair?
476 00:40:10 We need a fourth.
477 00:40:13 Careful. Like most Brahmins, he cheats.
478 00:40:15 Coming from a venture capitalist,
479 00:40:17 I take that as a compliment.
480 00:40:18 Actually, I was just on my way back
481 00:40:20 to New York with Mr. Pembroke.
482 00:40:25 Then he's...
483 00:40:27 He's feeling better?
484 00:40:30 Well enough.
485 00:40:32 I suppose that's wonderful news.
486 00:40:36 Isn't that right, Mr. Nair?
487 00:40:38 NAIR: Wonderful news.
488 00:40:41 ATTENDANT: Mrs. Watkins...
489 00:40:43 time for your treatment.
490 00:40:44 Yes, of course.
491 00:40:46 Pleasure to meet you, Mr. Lockhart.
492 00:40:48 Safe travels.
493 00:41:04 (HANNAH SINGING MELANCHOLY TUNE)
494 00:41:14 (CONTINUES SINGING)
495 00:41:34 Something in the water?
496 00:41:38 At the bottom.
497 00:41:47 I don't see anything.
498 00:41:52 Did it hurt?
499 00:41:55 Can't remember.
500 00:41:59 Better that way.
501 00:42:03 - (RESUMES SINGING)- I saw you.
502 00:42:05 Before.
503 00:42:09 Are you a patient here?
504 00:42:13 It's just, you're so much younger
505 00:42:15 than everyone else.
506 00:42:18 Director Volmer says I'm a special case.
507 00:42:23 What about you?
508 00:42:28 Are you here for the cure?
509 00:42:31 No. (CHUCKLES)
510 00:42:33 Actually, I was just leaving.
511 00:42:35 No one ever leaves.
512 00:42:38 What are you talking about?
513 00:42:42 Why would anyone want to?
514 00:42:51 - Yeah, I see your point.- (RESUMES SINGING)
515 00:42:56 Did you get what you came for?
516 00:43:01 Well, I came to bringsomeone back to New York.
517 00:43:07 So, yeah. I did.
518 00:43:10 Does he want to go?
519 00:43:15 Not really.
520 00:43:23 That song you were singing.
521 00:43:26 Where did you learn that?
522 00:43:37 I have to go now.
523 00:43:44 What's your name?
524 00:43:48 Hannah.
525 00:44:11 (DINGING INSISTENTLY)
526 00:44:31 Mr. Pembroke?
527 00:44:36 Where's Pembroke?
528 00:44:39 The patient that wasin this room, where is he?
529 00:44:44 I thought you were Pembroke.
530 00:44:57 (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
531 00:44:59 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
532 00:45:01 VOLMER: Do you knowwhat they used to recommend
533 00:45:04 for the common stomach ailment?
534 00:45:05 The application of leeches.
535 00:45:08 Based on the diagnosis,I always pitied the leech.
536 00:45:12 (ALL LAUGHING)
537 00:45:15 Mmm. Mr. Lockhart...
538 00:45:17 please, won't you join us?
539 00:45:19 The sturgeon is excellent,
540 00:45:20 unless of course you prefer the venison.
541 00:45:22 I couldn't let it go to waste.
542 00:45:25 Where's Pembroke?
543 00:45:27 Mr. Pembroke has unfortunatelytaken a turn for the worse.
544 00:45:30 I fear your conversationabout business matters...
545 00:45:33 has set him back somewhat.
546 00:45:35 But, no matter. We have moved him on
547 00:45:37 to the next stage of treatment.
548 00:45:38 He looked all right to me.
549 00:45:39 But you're not a doctor.
550 00:45:41 Maybe it's time for a second opinion.
551 00:45:43 VOLMER: That, of course,is up to Mr. Pembroke.
552 00:45:45 And he's not available.
553 00:45:47 Ever since I got here...
554 00:45:49 you people have beengiving me the runaround.
555 00:45:51 I would ask you pleaseto keep your voice down.
556 00:45:53 We wouldn't wanna upsetthe clientele, would we?
557 00:45:56 VOLMER: Mr. Lockhart,giving you the runaround
558 00:45:58 is the furthest thing from my mind.
559 00:45:59 My sole concern is forthe welfare of my patients.
560 00:46:03 It's bad for business ifpeople start getting better.
561 00:46:05 Am I right?
562 00:46:07 What are you implying, Mr. Lockhart?
563 00:46:09 Old people paying throughthe teeth for what? Water?
564 00:46:12 What's your overhead anyway?
565 00:46:14 That is not your concern.
566 00:46:15 I don't wanna have toget lawyers involved...
567 00:46:17 but I came to get Pembrokeback to New York...
568 00:46:19 and that's what I'm gonna do,if I have to hit him over his head...
569 00:46:22 and drag him out by his hair.
570 00:46:24 Are you feeling all right,Mr. Lockhart? You seem pale.
571 00:46:29 I'm fine.
572 00:46:33 You're bleeding.
573 00:46:35 What?
574 00:46:46 (GROANS SOFTLY)
575 00:46:49 (BREATHING HEAVILY)
576 00:46:57 Perhaps you should sit down.
577 00:47:18 VOLMER: No signs of concussion.
578 00:47:21 Any headaches, hallucinations?
579 00:47:24 No.
580 00:47:26 You may dress.
581 00:47:29 Are you drinking the water?
582 00:47:32 (SIGHS) Yes.
583 00:47:34 Good.
584 00:47:36 Make sure you do.
585 00:47:39 I took the liberty of running a few tests
586 00:47:41 after the accident.
587 00:47:43 Hannah.
588 00:47:45 Isn't it?
589 00:47:46 Yes.
590 00:47:48 She's a very special case.
591 00:47:50 What does that mean exactly?
592 00:47:52 She was exposed to serious trauma
593 00:47:55 when she was very young.
594 00:47:56 Her development was delayed.
595 00:47:59 Hannah did not utter a worduntil she was 11 years old.
596 00:48:04 Please understand...
597 00:48:06 Mr. Lockhart...
598 00:48:09 she is like a daughter to me.
599 00:48:15 But we're here to discuss you.
600 00:48:20 An imbalance in your fluids.
601 00:48:22 Strain to the major organs.
602 00:48:24 Depleted immune system.
603 00:48:26 Many indicators that you have in common
604 00:48:28 with most of my patients...
605 00:48:30 but I will confessI have never seen a case...
606 00:48:32 as advanced as this...
607 00:48:35 in someone so young.
608 00:48:39 Is that right?
609 00:48:42 (SIGHS)
610 00:48:44 Tell me, Mr. Lockhart...
611 00:48:46 when was the last timethat you actually felt well?
612 00:48:51 Before you came here,when was the last time...
613 00:48:53 that you even slept through the night?
614 00:48:56 The mind may lie...
615 00:48:59 but the body cannot.
616 00:49:02 I should like to help you.
617 00:49:04 What we offer here...
618 00:49:05 is a simple process of purification.
619 00:49:09 Away from pressures of the modern world.
620 00:49:12 A return to a simpler time.
621 00:49:15 Mr. Pembroke will not be readyto travel for a day or two.
622 00:49:18 And if you're willing...
623 00:49:20 I would like to recommend a treatment.
624 00:49:23 I can speak to the duty nurse...
625 00:49:25 and we may be able to startas early as this evening.
626 00:49:29 If you think it's necessary.
627 00:49:32 Good.
628 00:49:35 Greta?
629 00:49:37 Greta?
630 00:49:53 You're in luck, Mr. Lockhart.
631 00:49:55 We can get you in right away.
632 00:49:58 LOCKHART: "VR."
633 00:50:03 Von Reichmerl.
634 00:50:05 It was found during the reconstruction.
635 00:50:09 Then it belong to the baron?
636 00:50:12 The baroness, actually.
637 00:50:14 Vanessa Von Reichmerl.
638 00:50:16 She was sickly.
639 00:50:21 The Baron was obsessedwith finding a cure.
640 00:50:23 It was he, in fact, who first discovered
641 00:50:26 the medicinal properties of our water.
642 00:50:31 He sacrificed everything.
643 00:50:34 He must have loved her very much.
644 00:50:37 Yes.
645 00:50:39 Like a sister.
646 00:50:46 History is right, of course,to judge him on moral grounds.
647 00:50:50 But, as a man of science...
648 00:50:53 I can't help but admire him.
649 00:50:57 The duty nurse will escort youto our isolation wing.
650 00:51:02 Thank you.
651 00:51:05 Mr. Lockhart...
652 00:51:10 If you wouldn't mind.
653 00:51:12 Just so we can keep an eyeon your progress.
654 00:51:18 (TOILET FLUSHING)
655 00:52:01 (LID CLOSING)
656 00:52:21 Are you ready, Mr. Lockhart?
657 00:52:28 (SPEAKS GERMAN)
658 00:52:31 Then let us begin.
659 00:52:34 Life on this planet first came from water.
660 00:52:41 We spend the first nine monthsof our existence submerged...
661 00:52:45 our bodies mostly liquid.
662 00:52:48 This sensory deprivation chamber
663 00:52:50 simulates a return...
664 00:52:52 to that embryonic state.
665 00:52:55 Think of it as a cleansing of the mind...
666 00:52:58 as much as the body.
667 00:53:02 Some patients experienceincreased heart rate...
668 00:53:07 visions...
669 00:53:09 even primal memories.
670 00:53:12 But rest assured,
671 00:53:13 it's just the toxins leaving the system.
672 00:53:18 Give yourself over completelyto the process...
673 00:53:22 and you will see the results.
674 00:53:26 Keep a close eye on him.
675 00:53:28 Yes, sir.
676 00:53:34 Mr. Lockhart...
677 00:53:36 the treatment lasts 30 minutes.
678 00:53:38 I'll be monitoring you from here.
679 00:53:39 If you have any issues...
680 00:53:40 just tap on the side of the tank.
681 00:54:15 (BOY LAUGHING)
682 00:54:20 Get back!
683 00:54:24 (LAUGHING)
684 00:55:43 (TECHNICIAN MASTURBATING)
685 00:55:49 (MUFFLED SHOUTING)
686 00:56:20 (SCREAMING)
687 00:56:32 (CONTINUES SCREAMING)
688 00:56:50 (FLATLINING)
689 00:57:25 REPORTER: (ON RADIO)In the last five days,
690 00:57:26 a total collapse.
691 00:57:28 The Dow plunging over 508 points...
692 00:57:31 as panic spread throughout Wall Street...
693 00:57:33 wiping out more thanone-third of the gains...
694 00:57:36 from this rare, five-year bull market.
695 00:57:38 More than half of thatin a single trading day.
696 00:57:41 Chairman of New YorkStock Exchange, John Phelan...
697 00:57:43 tried to reassure investors.
698 00:57:57 Dad?
699 00:58:03 Dad!
700 00:58:09 (COUGHING)
701 00:58:11 Mr. Lockhart, are you all right?
702 00:58:13 Get off me.
703 00:58:14 NURSE: Try to stay calm.
704 00:58:16 TECHNICIAN: I'm terribly sorry.
705 00:58:17 Something must havegone wrong with the machine.
706 00:58:18 There's something in the water.
707 00:58:19 (LOCKHART COUGHS)
708 00:58:22 There's something in the fucking water.
709 00:58:24 (COUGHING CONTINUES)
710 00:58:40 (PANTING)
711 00:58:43 There is nothing in the water,Mr. Lockhart.
712 00:58:57 But I saw them.
713 00:58:58 As the Director explained...
714 00:59:00 some patients experience visions
715 00:59:02 with this particular treatment.
716 00:59:03 Just the toxins leaving the body.
717 00:59:06 It's all part of the cure.
718 00:59:09 TECHNICIAN: You need to rest now.
719 00:59:11 I will help you to your room.
720 00:59:15 (LOCKHART GRUNTS)
721 00:59:18 (BREATHING HEAVILY)
722 00:59:29 (NURSE SPEAKING GERMAN IN HALLWAY)
723 00:59:35 (VOICE FADES)
724 00:59:57 (RATTLING)
725 01:00:22 (RATTLING STOPS)
726 01:00:30 (TOILET HANDLE RATTLING)
727 01:01:32 NAIR: Got you.
728 01:01:37 HILL: Morning, Lockhart.
729 01:01:39 Feeling better?
730 01:01:44 Joining us for breakfast?
731 01:01:46 The kedgeree is excellent.
732 01:01:48 I'm not hungry.
733 01:01:50 You must keep up your strength.
734 01:01:56 LOCKHART: Mrs. Watkins?
735 01:01:59 That building where the churchused to be...
736 01:02:02 What's it used for now?
737 01:02:04 I couldn't say.
738 01:02:06 You were right aboutthe baron and his sister.
739 01:02:10 But that's not the reasonthe villagers burned the place down.
740 01:02:13 It was on account of the experiments.
741 01:02:16 Some sort of medical experiments.
742 01:02:20 Apparently performed on his own peasants.
743 01:02:22 People went missing.
744 01:02:24 And then...
745 01:02:25 Im Jahre 1814...
746 01:02:28 farmers, tilling their fields,stumbled on human bodies...
747 01:02:33 disfigured and emaciated.
748 01:02:36 Dried up like the mummies of Egypt.
749 01:02:41 He was looking for a cure.
750 01:02:43 - A cure?- For the baroness.
751 01:02:45 She was sick.
752 01:02:47 Oh, I see.
753 01:02:51 I knew you liked puzzles.
754 01:02:58 Of course.
755 01:03:00 ATTENDANT: Mrs. Watkins...
756 01:03:02 time for your treatment.
757 01:03:04 Are you certain?
758 01:03:05 I just had one this morning.I'm sure of it.
759 01:03:10 I have you on the schedule.
760 01:03:15 I must not be feeling myself today.
761 01:03:22 There is a terrible darkness here.
762 01:03:49 What is this place?
763 01:03:51 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
764 01:03:54 I'm sorry. I don't understand.
765 01:03:57 I thought I saw you with a patient.
766 01:03:59 (SPEAKS GERMAN)
767 01:04:01 No. Patient.
768 01:04:04 (SPEAKS GERMAN)
769 01:04:11 Okay.
770 01:04:13 Thank you.
771 01:04:24 Going for a swim?
772 01:04:28 I'm not supposed to.
773 01:04:31 Why's that?
774 01:04:32 On the account of my condition.
775 01:04:36 Thought the water made you better.
776 01:04:38 Told you. I'm a special case.
777 01:04:42 Right.
778 01:04:45 How far is it to town?
779 01:04:48 A few miles, I think.
780 01:04:56 Are you going to walk all the way?
781 01:05:01 Unless you wanna lend me your bike.
782 01:05:06 What will you give me?
783 01:05:27 It was my mother's.
784 01:05:36 Her eyes are closed.
785 01:05:38 Yeah, she's dreaming.She just doesn't know it.
786 01:05:44 What happens if she wakes up?
787 01:05:48 I don't know.
788 01:05:50 My mother never finished the story.
789 01:05:56 So, we got a deal?
790 01:06:01 How will you ride it?
791 01:06:04 Maybe you could come along.
792 01:06:06 I'm not supposed to.
793 01:06:09 You always do what you're supposed to do?
794 01:07:21 It's okay.
795 01:08:04 Coming?
796 01:08:08 (INDISTINCT CHATTERING)
797 01:08:09 (ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)
798 01:08:19 Want a beer or something?
799 01:08:21 I don't know. Do I?
800 01:08:23 I don't know what you want.
801 01:08:26 All right. If you're having one.
802 01:08:38 ENRICO: Still here?
803 01:08:41 Thought you were just visiting.
804 01:08:43 You've looked better.
805 01:08:46 Same to you.
806 01:08:48 How's the car?
807 01:08:49 That car was a piece of shit.
808 01:08:51 Sanitarium offered me enoughto buy a new one.
809 01:08:55 So, gracias a Dios.
810 01:08:57 Everything happens for a reason, right?
811 01:09:01 You drink too much.
812 01:09:03 I hope you're not driving.
813 01:09:07 You two are from up on the hill?
814 01:09:10 That's right.
815 01:09:11 We don't get many patients down here.
816 01:09:14 (LOUD CHATTERING)
817 01:09:16 (SHOUTS)
818 01:09:18 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
819 01:09:23 Good kids at heart.
820 01:09:25 Just weren't raised properly.
821 01:09:27 No respect for tradition.
822 01:09:31 Know if there's a doctor in town?
823 01:09:33 All the doctors are up on the hill.
824 01:09:35 A pharmacist?
825 01:09:37 Something like that?
826 01:09:39 There's Pieter. Over the road.
827 01:09:42 LOCKHART: He a doctor?
828 01:09:45 Close enough.
829 01:09:48 (SOFT ROCK MUSIC PLAYING)
830 01:10:11 Don't you like it?
831 01:10:14 No.
832 01:10:16 What, you never had a beer before?
833 01:10:25 How long have you been at the sanitarium?
834 01:10:28 Since I can remember.
835 01:10:31 What about your family?
836 01:10:33 My mother died in a fire when I was young.
837 01:10:36 Director Volmer says thatmy father will come for me
838 01:10:38 when I'm better.
839 01:10:41 Does he visit?
840 01:10:44 He'll come when I'm better.
841 01:10:52 - Vitamins?- Mmm-hmm.
842 01:10:55 Can I try?
843 01:10:56 HANNAH: Um...
844 01:10:59 Okay.
845 01:11:07 Ugh.
846 01:11:08 (LAUGHING)
847 01:11:11 Tastes like sweaty seafood.
848 01:11:14 You get used to it. Eventually.
849 01:11:20 Will you be okay here for a few minutes?
850 01:11:25 I just have to go see about something.
851 01:11:27 But I won't be long.
852 01:11:31 Uh... Yeah. Okay.
853 01:11:56 (VIDEO GAME PLAYING ON TV)
854 01:11:59 LOCKHART: Hello?
855 01:12:13 Do you know if there's a doctor here?
856 01:12:21 What's that you're drawing?
857 01:12:24 MAN: He won't talk to you.
858 01:12:28 Doesn't know how.
859 01:12:32 LOCKHART: That's the castle...
860 01:12:36 when they burned it down.
861 01:12:39 My grandson, Wilmosh.
862 01:12:41 He likes ghost stories.
863 01:12:44 What can I do for you?
864 01:12:48 Could you take a look at this,tell me what it says?
865 01:12:51 Human?
866 01:12:52 That's right.
867 01:12:54 Not my line.
868 01:12:55 I'll pay you.
869 01:13:00 How much is this?
870 01:13:05 Not much.
871 01:13:09 But enough.
872 01:13:12 (HEAVY METAL MUSIC PLAYING)
873 01:13:37 (WOMEN SPEAKING GERMAN)
874 01:13:45 Got a tampon?
875 01:13:50 My friend's time of the month.
876 01:13:57 Freak.
877 01:13:59 So is he fit to travel?
878 01:14:01 He's not a well man.
879 01:14:03 Some of those aredental records, aren't they?
880 01:14:06 - That's right.- What do they mean?
881 01:14:09 His teeth are falling out.
882 01:14:13 What could cause something like that?
883 01:14:17 Barring any pre-existingcondition, I'd say...
884 01:14:21 chronic dehydration.
885 01:14:24 Dehydration?
886 01:14:26 All they do up there is drink water.
887 01:14:31 I'm not a doctor.
888 01:14:33 Now, if you'll excuse me...
889 01:14:34 Wait a second.
890 01:14:37 The baron's experiments.
891 01:14:39 They found bodies in the fields, right?
892 01:14:40 Dried up like mummies.
893 01:14:42 Maybe there's some kind of connection.
894 01:14:46 The baron was burned alive
895 01:14:47 on his wedding night 200 years ago.
896 01:14:48 Yeah, but this is happening now.
897 01:14:51 People come here for the cure.
898 01:14:53 That's what the baron was looking for.
899 01:14:54 His wife was sick.
900 01:14:55 She wasn't sick.
901 01:14:58 She was infertile.
902 01:15:54 PIETER: They tried for years.
903 01:15:57 But the baroness could notcarry a child to term.
904 01:16:00 They say her body rejected the fetuses
905 01:16:02 because they were deformed.
906 01:16:06 Now, you must excuse me.
907 01:16:09 I have to put this animalout of its misery.
908 01:16:15 What's wrong with it?
909 01:16:17 Wandered off whereit wasn't supposed to be.
910 01:16:20 Broke its leg.
911 01:16:22 Like you.
912 01:16:26 Found it trapped in a drainage ditch...
913 01:16:30 drinking sewage water.
914 01:16:32 (WHINES)
915 01:17:05 (FUNKY GERMAN MUSIC PLAYING)
916 01:18:16 I need to make a phone call.Long distance.
917 01:18:20 Your credit card.
918 01:18:35 GREEN: Lockhart.
919 01:18:37 Mr. Green.
920 01:18:38 Where the hell have you been?
921 01:18:40 LOCKHART: I have a question.
922 01:18:41 Did Pembroke haveany pre-existing conditions?
923 01:18:43 What are you talking about?
924 01:18:45 Before he got here.
925 01:18:46 Any medical conditions? Was he sick?
926 01:18:48 No. The guy is a fucking health nut.
927 01:18:50 Drank kale for Christ's sake.
928 01:18:52 Now what the fuck is going on?
929 01:18:53 You were supposed to be herefour days ago.
930 01:18:55 Yeah. But there was an accident.
931 01:18:57 What accident?
932 01:18:59 What?
933 01:19:01 I don't understand.They said they called you.
934 01:19:04 Nobody called.
935 01:19:11 Are you sure about that?
936 01:19:13 Lockhart, do I have to reiterate to you...
937 01:19:15 the importance of whatyou've been sent there to do?
938 01:19:18 Get Pembroke on a planewithin the next 24 hours...
939 01:19:20 or this whole place goes ass over tits.
940 01:19:22 And you with it. Understand me?
941 01:19:27 Lockhart?
942 01:19:30 Lockhart!
943 01:19:34 - I need to speak with you- Hey, hey, hey.
944 01:19:36 You said no one ever leaves.What does that mean?
945 01:19:38 You're hurting me.
946 01:19:39 - What happens to them?- Please let me go.
947 01:19:41 Why won't they let me see Pembroke?
948 01:19:43 You know something, don't you?
949 01:19:44 No.
950 01:19:45 What is this stuff?What makes you special?
951 01:19:48 - (SPEAKING GERMAN)- Fuck off, Adolf!
952 01:19:53 BARTENDER: Hey!
953 01:19:54 - Come on.- No!
954 01:19:56 - I paid for this dance.- No!
955 01:19:57 Let her go!
956 01:19:58 Go back to the sanitarium, cripple.
957 01:20:01 No!
958 01:20:02 No! Please, stop!
959 01:20:04 I am not a patient.
960 01:20:24 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
961 01:20:27 (VOLMER SHOUTS IN GERMAN)
962 01:20:39 (BREATH TREMBLING)
963 01:20:45 (CHAIR CLATTERING)
964 01:20:58 Hannah.
965 01:21:15 LOCKHART: Hannah.
966 01:21:16 She may look like a woman...
967 01:21:19 but she's just a child.
968 01:21:23 Ignorance, Mr. Lockhart...
969 01:21:28 is the great enemy of science.
970 01:21:31 I wanna see Pembroke.
971 01:21:34 And you will.
972 01:21:35 (ENGINE STARTS)
973 01:21:47 Coming, Mr. Lockhart?
974 01:21:52 HANNAH: Nothing happened.
975 01:21:53 VOLMER: That's becauseI arrived when I did.
976 01:21:55 Lockhart was there.
977 01:21:57 With a knife to his throat.
978 01:21:59 Hannah...
979 01:22:00 Mr. Lockhart is not ableto look after himself,
980 01:22:02 let alone you.
981 01:22:03 He can't protect you the way I can.
982 01:22:05 I don't need protecting.
983 01:22:07 Of course you do.
984 01:22:09 We were just having fun.
985 01:22:12 He's not like the others.
986 01:22:15 He's young.
987 01:22:19 (HANNAH GROANS)
988 01:22:21 What?
989 01:22:22 - What is it?- HANNAH: Nothing.
990 01:22:24 - Let me see.- No.
991 01:22:25 I'm your doctor. Come here.
992 01:22:27 No! Don't touch me!
993 01:22:31 (SIGHS)
994 01:22:36 When will I be ready?
995 01:22:39 Soon.
996 01:22:45 When?
997 01:22:47 Patience.
998 01:22:51 Come here.
999 01:22:55 I said, come here.
1000 01:23:03 Now, haven't I always looked after you?
1001 01:23:08 Soon, I will make you better.
1002 01:23:11 And you will thank me.
1003 01:23:16 And my father will come?
1004 01:23:21 Yes.
1005 01:23:26 Get some rest, my little lamb.
1006 01:23:44 (CREAKING)
1007 01:24:35 (GASPS)
1008 01:24:37 (PANTING)
1009 01:25:11 (TOILET HANDLE RATTLING)
1010 01:26:30 Bitte?
1011 01:26:33 I have a problem with my...
1012 01:26:37 May I?
1013 01:26:43 I'll just pop it in some milk, shall I?
1014 01:27:10 There we are.
1015 01:27:18 (NURSE SPEAKING GERMAN)
1016 01:28:52 (BELL DINGS)
1017 01:28:54 (SCREAMS)
1018 01:28:57 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
1019 01:28:59 (CONTINUES SCREAMING)
1020 01:29:05 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
1021 01:30:07 (GASPS)
1022 01:30:12 (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
1023 01:30:36 (PEOPLE CHATTERING IN GERMAN)
1024 01:31:10 Mrs. Watkins?
1025 01:31:17 Where's Pembroke?
1026 01:31:19 You took him.
1027 01:31:22 Back to New York.
1028 01:31:24 What? No.
1029 01:31:26 They moved him. He's down here somewhere.
1030 01:31:29 You told me aboutthe experiments, remember?
1031 01:31:32 Your puzzle?
1032 01:31:34 I like puzzles.
1033 01:31:36 Yeah.
1034 01:31:37 I left it for you.
1035 01:31:40 You'll see.
1036 01:31:42 Listen to me.
1037 01:31:44 The experiments...
1038 01:31:46 I think they're happening again.
1039 01:31:48 The baroness was infertile.
1040 01:31:49 Not experiments.
1041 01:31:53 A cure.
1042 01:31:55 She was pregnant the night of the wedding.
1043 01:31:59 Before they burned her...
1044 01:32:02 the villagers cut out the fetus...
1045 01:32:04 and threw it in the aquifer.
1046 01:32:07 The child survived.
1047 01:32:12 She doesn't know.
1048 01:32:49 (PANTING)
1049 01:34:36 (GRUNTING)
1050 01:35:11 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
1051 01:35:13 I'm sorry, I don't understand.
1052 01:35:16 (SPEAKING GERMAN)
1053 01:35:18 Take it easy.
1054 01:35:19 Marcus!
1055 01:35:21 It's all right.
1056 01:35:23 Mr. Lockhart...
1057 01:35:25 every time I turn around,
1058 01:35:26 you're somewhereyou're not supposed to be.
1059 01:35:28 I guess I'm lost.
1060 01:35:31 I'm just trying to findmy way back to my room.
1061 01:35:33 (SCOFFS) This is a restricted floor.
1062 01:35:34 There are signs everywhere.
1063 01:35:36 Surely you didn't just wanderdown here by accident?
1064 01:35:39 What is it exactly thatyou are looking for?
1065 01:35:43 I had a problem with my tooth.
1066 01:35:47 Your tooth?
1067 01:35:50 Actually, it's feeling much better.
1068 01:35:52 If you could just point mein the direction of my room.
1069 01:35:54 Nonsense.
1070 01:35:56 We can't let you get an infection.
1071 01:35:59 You must let us take care of you.
1072 01:36:01 After all...
1073 01:36:03 that's why you're here.
1074 01:36:12 Doctor Brennan takes care
1075 01:36:14 of all our patients' dental needs.
1076 01:36:18 (BRENNAN AND VOLMER CONVERSING IN GERMAN)
1077 01:36:35 I'm sorry.
1078 01:36:37 Hmm?
1079 01:36:38 About Hannah.
1080 01:36:42 It won't happen again.
1081 01:36:43 Hmm.
1082 01:36:47 Tell me...
1083 01:36:49 what were you doing in town?
1084 01:36:53 Just having a beer. (CHUCKLES)
1085 01:36:55 Ah. Hmm.
1086 01:37:01 What are you doing?
1087 01:37:03 Get your hands off me!
1088 01:37:04 It's all for your own safety,Mr. Lockhart.
1089 01:37:08 We don't believe in chemicalanesthesia at the institute.
1090 01:37:11 The impurities inhibit the cure.
1091 01:37:14 But, you will find thatwith a proper focus...
1092 01:37:17 the mind can overcome any amount of pain.
1093 01:37:22 (BREATHING HEAVILY)
1094 01:37:26 Trust, Mr. Lockhart. Hmm?
1095 01:37:34 I mean, if we can't trust each other...
1096 01:37:37 then how can I help you?
1097 01:37:39 (MACHINE WHIRRING)
1098 01:37:40 (LOCKHART SCREAMING)
1099 01:37:56 DEPUTY DIRECTOR: Mrs. Abramov...
1100 01:37:59 so glad that you are here.
1101 01:38:00 How long do we have you with us?
1102 01:38:02 Just two weeks.
1103 01:38:04 I probably overpacked.
1104 01:38:05 Nonsense.
1105 01:38:07 You'll be surprisedhow time just slips away
1106 01:38:10 here at the institute.
1107 01:38:19 (EXCLAIMS IN GERMAN)
1108 01:38:20 Drive!
1109 01:38:21 What happened to your face?
1110 01:38:23 Just drive!
1111 01:38:24 (GRUNTING)
1112 01:38:29 They held me down and pulled my tooth out.
1113 01:38:33 They threatened me.
1114 01:38:35 Why would they do that?
1115 01:38:37 Because I know what they've done.
1116 01:38:41 There is a room full of bodiesfloating in tanks like specimens.
1117 01:38:48 These are very serious allegations.
1118 01:38:51 No shit.
1119 01:38:53 Director Volmer is a well-respected man.
1120 01:38:56 The sanatorium is of great importancefor the local economy.
1121 01:38:59 Take me up there,and I'll show you what I saw.
1122 01:39:05 Do you have any identification on you?
1123 01:39:07 No, they have everything.
1124 01:39:09 Well, then, is there someoneI could speak to...
1125 01:39:12 who might confirm you arewho you say you are? Family?
1126 01:39:15 I hope you understand the needto verify your identity.
1127 01:39:19 You can call my office.
1128 01:39:23 All right.
1129 01:39:25 Can I get you coffee or tea?
1130 01:39:30 You got anything stronger?
1131 01:39:33 Of course.
1132 01:39:38 Rest assured...
1133 01:39:41 we will get to the bottom of this.
1134 01:39:45 Thank you.
1135 01:40:08 (SIGHS)
1136 01:40:12 (CHUCKLES)
1137 01:40:47 Mr. Lockhart,we've been worried about you.
1138 01:40:49 Stay away from me!
1139 01:40:51 Is this man a patient of yours?
1140 01:40:52 Yes, that's right.
1141 01:40:53 I'm not a patient. I was in an accident.
1142 01:40:56 You signed the admission form.I have it right here.
1143 01:41:00 That's bullshit.
1144 01:41:01 I did warn you aboutpossible delusions, remember?
1145 01:41:04 A side effect of the toxinsleaving the body.
1146 01:41:06 And my leg, is that a delusion?
1147 01:41:08 Mr. Lockhart has been a disruptive element
1148 01:41:11 since he arrived.
1149 01:41:12 He stole confidential medical files...
1150 01:41:15 assaulted a member of our Dental staff...
1151 01:41:17 and threatened Mr. Pembroke.
1152 01:41:19 I didn't threaten anybody!
1153 01:41:21 I believe your exact words were...
1154 01:41:25 "If I have to, I'll hit him over the head
1155 01:41:28 "and drag him out by his hair."
1156 01:41:30 I was sent here to bringPembroke back to New York!
1157 01:41:34 According to your employer, a Mr. Green...
1158 01:41:38 you're being investigated
1159 01:41:39 by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
1160 01:41:42 You're one of them.
1161 01:41:43 VOLMER: Listen to yourself, Mr. Lockhart.
1162 01:41:45 You're not a well man.
1163 01:41:47 Stop saying that!
1164 01:41:49 - Let us help you.- Get back!
1165 01:41:52 I know about the experiments.
1166 01:41:54 The baron and his wife.
1167 01:41:56 He has been spending timewith Mrs. Watkins.
1168 01:42:00 CONSTABLE: Who is Watkins?
1169 01:42:01 She was institutionalizedbefore she came to us.
1170 01:42:05 The others humor her...
1171 01:42:06 but clearly Mr. Lockhart's condition
1172 01:42:09 has made him susceptibleto her conspiracies.
1173 01:42:11 I know what you'retrying to do. All of you.
1174 01:42:13 You're trying to make me think I'm insane.
1175 01:42:16 I have seen this before.
1176 01:42:18 It's not uncommon.
1177 01:42:20 Some deep-seated childhoodtrauma rises to the surface...
1178 01:42:23 something a patient has been running from
1179 01:42:25 their entire life.
1180 01:42:28 In your case...
1181 01:42:29 I would say misplaced guilt...
1182 01:42:34 over the death of your father.
1183 01:42:37 How do you know about that?I never told you that.
1184 01:42:40 You didn't have to.
1185 01:42:43 That's why you came to us, isn't it?
1186 01:42:46 I saw him.
1187 01:42:49 Pembroke is dead.
1188 01:42:51 (SCOFFS) That's what this is all about?
1189 01:42:54 The evil doctor killing off his patients?
1190 01:42:57 That's right.
1191 01:42:59 All right. Perhaps we shouldconsult Mr. Pembroke.
1192 01:43:07 Do you know this man?
1193 01:43:10 He tried to take me back against my will.
1194 01:43:14 Pembroke?
1195 01:43:15 Please keep him away from me.
1196 01:43:17 You were dead.
1197 01:43:19 - CONSTABLE: Do you wish press charges?- VOLMER: That won't be necessary.
1198 01:43:22 Mr. Lockhart is not a criminal.
1199 01:43:28 He is a patient.
1200 01:43:59 (TOILET HANDLE RATTLING)
1201 01:44:38 (GASPING)
1202 01:45:03 (GRUNTING)
1203 01:45:28 LOCKHART: To the members of the board...
1204 01:45:31 You sent me here for a purpose.
1205 01:45:36 To retrieve a man against his will...
1206 01:45:40 and bring him back to your world.
1207 01:45:45 But I realize now...
1208 01:45:48 that is not the reason I am here.
1209 01:45:52 There is a sickness inside each of us.
1210 01:45:56 We do our best to deny its existence...
1211 01:45:59 dealing in lies...
1212 01:46:01 and distraction.
1213 01:46:05 Until one day the bodyrebels against the mind
1214 01:46:08 and screams out...
1215 01:46:11 "I am not a well man."
1216 01:46:16 A man cannot unsee the truth.
1217 01:46:25 A man cannot unsee the truth.
1218 01:46:41 He cannot willingly return to darkness...
1219 01:46:46 or go blind once he hasthe gift of sight...
1220 01:46:54 any more than he can be unborn.
1221 01:52:30 (MACHINE WHIRRING)
1222 01:53:07 (FAINT WHIRRING)
1223 01:54:07 (GROANING)
1224 01:54:34 (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
1225 01:54:49 Fuck.
1226 01:55:18 (YELLS)
1227 01:55:32 (SCREAMING)
1228 01:55:49 (PANTING)
1229 01:56:15 (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
1230 01:56:18 Hannah!
1231 01:56:20 (MAN SHOUTING IN GERMAN)
1232 01:56:22 Stay away from me.
1233 01:56:24 - Hannah.- Stay away from me.
1234 01:56:25 - We need to go.- I said stay away!
1235 01:56:28 (LOCKHART GROANS)
1236 01:56:32 There. Everything is all right.
1237 01:56:34 Please enjoy your meal.
1238 01:56:37 Hannah?
1239 01:56:39 What have you done?
1240 01:56:46 What's happening to me?
1241 01:56:49 Here, here, here.
1242 01:56:51 It's all right. You're safe now.
1243 01:56:53 Leave her alone.
1244 01:56:54 Haven't you upset her enough,Mr. Lockhart?
1245 01:56:56 Please, escort the patientback to his room.
1246 01:56:58 I am not a fucking patient!
1247 01:56:59 (PATIENTS GASP)
1248 01:57:05 Come on!
1249 01:57:07 Come on!
1250 01:57:09 Had enough of cripples and old people?
1251 01:57:11 Try it with me!
1252 01:57:12 That's enough! Mr. Lockhart...
1253 01:57:14 I can see you're extremely upset.
1254 01:57:16 Why don't you come with me to my office...
1255 01:57:18 and we can discusswhatever's on your mind.
1256 01:57:20 No.
1257 01:57:22 We're gonna talk about it right here.
1258 01:57:28 In front of everybody.
1259 01:57:29 I don't think that's a good idea.
1260 01:57:30 He's making you sick.
1261 01:57:34 This place is making you sick!
1262 01:57:39 (PATIENTS GASPING)
1263 01:57:43 It's in the water.
1264 01:57:47 Mr. Lockhart.
1265 01:57:48 I saw the bodies dried up like mummies!
1266 01:57:52 Look at you people!
1267 01:57:54 Your teeth are falling out!
1268 01:57:57 You're dying, and you can't even see it.
1269 01:57:59 But I'm here for the cure.
1270 01:58:00 There is no cure!
1271 01:58:02 (PATIENTS MURMURING)
1272 01:58:04 Don't you see?
1273 01:58:06 He's the one that is making you sick!
1274 01:58:09 There's nothing wrong with you people!
1275 01:58:11 I wouldn't do that, if I were you.
1276 01:58:15 There's nothing wrong with you.
1277 01:58:23 Yes.
1278 01:58:25 Yes!
1279 01:58:29 That's it!
1280 01:58:31 Stand up!
1281 01:58:36 Come on!
1282 01:58:38 Yes!
1283 01:58:39 Stand up!
1284 01:58:41 He is making you sick!
1285 01:58:45 Yes, that's it. Come on.
1286 01:58:48 That's it!
1287 01:58:50 There's nothing wrong with you!
1288 01:58:54 I am not well.
1289 01:58:57 PATIENTS: I am not well.
1290 01:58:59 What are you doing?
1291 01:59:02 What are you doing?
1292 01:59:03 (ALL REPEATING)
1293 01:59:08 Get the fuck off me!
1294 01:59:09 No. No, no!
1295 01:59:12 Get off me.
1296 01:59:13 Help me! Help!
1297 01:59:19 (SCREAMING)
1298 01:59:42 (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
1299 01:59:53 Pembroke.
1300 01:59:55 Pembroke.
1301 02:00:01 What have they done to you?
1302 02:00:04 Done to me?
1303 02:00:07 I've never felt better.
1304 02:00:13 Relax, Mr. Lockhart.
1305 02:00:15 It'll all be over soon.
1306 02:00:18 Ah, yes. Remarkable creatures.
1307 02:00:24 Anywhere else on the planet,
1308 02:00:27 this species lives a dozen years, at most.
1309 02:00:29 Here, in our aquifer...
1310 02:00:32 they can live 300.
1311 02:00:36 For the human physiology...
1312 02:00:38 the effect of the water can be quite toxic
1313 02:00:41 as you have discovered.
1314 02:00:43 Unless, of course,it is properly filtered.
1315 02:00:50 The baron devised the process.
1316 02:00:53 Using the bodies of peasantsthat belonged to his land...
1317 02:00:58 he managed to distill the water...
1318 02:01:01 to its life-giving essence.
1319 02:01:06 Of course, he paid
1320 02:01:07 a terrible price for his ingenuity.
1321 02:01:10 His only mistake...
1322 02:01:12 was to use subjects who were unwilling.
1323 02:01:15 Luckily, times have changed.
1324 02:01:21 The last 200 years
1325 02:01:22 have been the mostproductive in human history.
1326 02:01:24 Man rid himself of God...
1327 02:01:27 of hierarchy, of everythingthat gave him meaning...
1328 02:01:30 until he was left worshiping
1329 02:01:31 the empty altar of his own ambition.
1330 02:01:34 (GASPS)
1331 02:01:37 (PANICKED GRUNTING)
1332 02:01:40 That is why they come.
1333 02:01:43 Men like you.
1334 02:01:47 You're quite right, Mr. Lockhart.
1335 02:01:49 No one ever leaves.
1336 02:01:51 What you fail to understandis that no one wants to.
1337 02:01:55 (MUFFLED GROANING)
1338 02:02:14 Do you know what the curefor the human condition is?
1339 02:02:20 Disease.
1340 02:02:21 Because only thenis there hope for a cure.
1341 02:02:25 (WHIMPERING)
1342 02:03:15 I don't understand.
1343 02:03:17 For so many years,I've tried to protect you...
1344 02:03:20 from the impurities of the outside world.
1345 02:03:24 But ironically, it isyour friend Mr. Lockhart
1346 02:03:27 who we have to thank.
1347 02:03:31 You're a woman now.
1348 02:03:35 But I'm not well.
1349 02:03:41 And I will always be hereto take care of you.
1350 02:04:19 HANNAH: She's awake now.
1351 02:04:27 You made me believeI could leave here one day.
1352 02:04:36 Why would anybody wanna leave?
1353 02:07:24 What is it?
1354 02:07:26 Come.
1355 02:07:39 What is this place?
1356 02:07:45 This is where you began.
1357 02:08:09 I don't want to.
1358 02:08:10 (SHUSHING)
1359 02:08:17 You know...
1360 02:08:18 you look just like she didon her wedding night.
1361 02:08:27 The night they took her from me.
1362 02:08:39 WATKINS: The villagers cut out the fetus
1363 02:08:41 and threw it in the aquifer.
1364 02:08:44 The child survived.
1365 02:09:00 (OBJECTS CLATTERING)
1366 02:09:18 Please don't.
1367 02:09:19 Don't be frightened.
1368 02:09:20 Soon we'll be a family again.
1369 02:09:23 The way we were always meant to be.
1370 02:09:27 (HANNAH GRUNTING)
1371 02:09:31 (HANNAH PANTING)
1372 02:09:41 VOLMER: (SHUSHING) It's all right.
1373 02:09:42 My sister was alsosomewhat resistant, at first.
1374 02:09:46 But after a while, she grew to like it.
1375 02:09:53 We tried so many timesto make something pure.
1376 02:10:03 That something was you, my love.
1377 02:10:10 And now...
1378 02:10:13 we can begin again.
1379 02:10:18 (BREATHING HEAVILY)
1380 02:10:24 (SHUSHING)
1381 02:10:26 (HANNAH WHIMPERING)
1382 02:10:38 (SNIFFS)
1383 02:10:45 I've waited so long.
1384 02:11:05 So long.
1385 02:11:20 He will have you. Yes?
1386 02:11:22 - Yes.- (CONTINUES WHIMPERING)
1387 02:11:38 You can't keep her here forever.
1388 02:11:42 No?
1389 02:11:48 And what do you think wouldbecome of her in your world?
1390 02:11:52 People like you come to me in droves
1391 02:11:54 with your disposable lives.
1392 02:11:56 She's your daughter.
1393 02:12:03 And what have you ever loved, hmm?
1394 02:12:06 What have you ever sacrificed?
1395 02:12:12 This is what the outside world has to offer.
1396 02:12:25 - (SCREAMS)- (GROANS)
1397 02:12:33 You're right.
1398 02:12:38 No.
1399 02:12:40 - (GASPS)- (VOLMER GROANING)
1400 02:12:43 (SCREAMING)
1401 02:12:50 (CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING)
1402 02:13:16 (GRUNTING)
1403 02:13:19 (GASPS)
1404 02:13:20 (GROANS)
1405 02:13:23 No.
1406 02:13:33 (GRUNTING)
1407 02:13:39 (GRUNTING)
1408 02:14:06 Fire. Fire!
1409 02:14:09 (PEOPLE SCREAMING)
1410 02:14:25 (SCREAMS)
1411 02:14:33 (COUGHING)
1412 02:14:38 (GROANS)
1413 02:14:40 (SCREAMING CONTINUES)
1414 02:15:06 (CHOKING)
1415 02:15:11 Everything I have built has been for her.
1416 02:15:19 You think I would let someonelike you destroy that?
1417 02:15:23 HANNAH: Dad?
1418 02:15:34 Hannah.
1419 02:15:41 (VOLMER GROANS)
1420 02:16:31 (ALL SCREAMING)
1421 02:16:59 (BOTH COUGHING)
1422 02:17:55 Magnificent, isn't it?
1423 02:18:08 Lockhart!
1424 02:18:13 It's time to go.
1425 02:18:26 (HANNAH SCREAMS)
1426 02:18:28 (GROANS)
1427 02:18:32 - Are you okay?- Jesus Christ.
1428 02:18:36 Easy, easy.
1429 02:18:39 Lockhart?
1430 02:18:41 WILSON: My God.
1431 02:18:42 What have you done?
1432 02:18:46 Where's Pembroke?
1433 02:18:50 He's gone.
1434 02:18:51 What do you mean "gone"?
1435 02:18:54 Get in the car.
1436 02:18:59 You came here to perform a task, remember?
1437 02:19:03 Now get in the car.
1438 02:19:09 Did you hear what I said?
1439 02:19:22 Have you lost your mind?
1440 02:19:27 Actually...
1441 02:19:31 I'm feeling much better.
1442 02:19:38 Where the hell are you going?
1443 02:19:40 Lockhart! Lockhart!
1444 02:21:25 (HANNAH SINGING MELANCHOLY TUNE)

