秘密花园 The Secret Garden(2020)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:01:47 Ayah, we're leaving now. Ayah!
2 00:01:51 - Bring the car round! Please! - Yes, sir.
3 00:01:58 Jemima?
4 00:02:02 Can you sleep?
5 00:02:08 Are you scared?
6 00:02:11 Don't be.
7 00:02:15 Shall I tell you a story?
8 00:02:20 There were once two people called Rama...
9 00:02:26 and Sita.
10 00:02:29 And they loved each other.
11 00:02:35 They spent their days dancing and singing together.
12 00:02:41 And then Sita was kidnapped by the evil demon Ravana.
13 00:03:13 Ayah?
14 00:03:16 Ayah? Ayah!
15 00:03:40 Father?
16 00:03:43 Daddy?
17 00:03:51 Time for our nap, Jemima.
18 00:04:13 There were once two people called Mary and Jemima.
19 00:04:20 They spent their days telling stories to each other.
20 00:04:25 And then one day,
21 00:04:27 their mother and father were kidnapped
22 00:04:30 by the evil demon Ravana...
23 00:04:37 leaving them all alone.
24 00:05:31 As I understand it, her mother was
25 00:05:33 struck down with cholera very suddenly.
26 00:05:36 Her father rushed her mother to hospital.
27 00:05:38 She died that night, her father the following morning.
28 00:05:42 She can't stay here.
29 00:05:44 Well, she has an uncle in England.
30 00:05:47 We'll send her back with the other children.
31 00:06:39 It's disgusting.
32 00:06:42 Then you're gonna be very hungry.
33 00:06:44 I never said you could do that.
34 00:06:46 You didn't say I couldn't. If you weren't eating it, I will.
35 00:06:50 You don't understand. I need better food than this.
36 00:06:53 My parents are dead.
37 00:06:56 We've all lost, girl.
38 00:06:59 Would you like to hear a story?
39 00:07:01 No. I'm not a kid.
40 00:07:07 There once was a lord of the seas.
41 00:07:10 His name was Varuna, and...
42 00:07:16 he...
43 00:07:20 I'm not a kid.
44 00:08:06 You are a plain little piece of goods, aren't you?
45 00:08:13 Don't expect luxury.
46 00:08:16 Misselthwaite is not the place it was.
47 00:08:19 Those army savages used it as a hospital in the war,
48 00:08:22 left it a wreck.
49 00:08:28 Don't you care?
50 00:08:30 Does it matter if I care or not?
51 00:08:35 You are an odd duck, aren't you?
52 00:08:48 Is that the sea?
53 00:08:49 No, it's the moors.
54 00:08:51 Nothing lives on but wild ponies and sheep.
55 00:09:04 And there you have it. That's home.
56 00:09:09 That's Misselthwaite.
57 00:09:13 And don't expect him to come running, your uncle.
58 00:09:15 He's had better days.
59 00:09:17 And you're not to stare when you see what afflicts him.
60 00:09:41 First things first, we are fully electric.
61 00:09:47 That doesn't mean the electric always works.
62 00:09:49 So, if you're needing the lavatory in the night, you take a lamp.
63 00:09:54 Secondly, Mr. Craven is a widower and on his own.
64 00:09:58 He's promised he'll have someone to tend to you soon enough.
65 00:10:01 But until then, don't be expecting there'll be people to talk to,
66 00:10:06 'cause there won't.
67 00:10:08 I need no entertaining. I'm not a child.
68 00:10:15 You'll be told what rooms you can go into,
69 00:10:19 and what rooms you're to keep out of.
70 00:10:22 But until then, you stick to your rooms and your rooms only.
71 00:10:27 No exploring, no poking about.
72 00:10:33 I assure you, Mrs. Medlock,
73 00:10:35 I've no interest in "poking about."
74 00:11:23 Mother?
75 00:11:25 I'm climbing. Mother, look. Please!
76 00:11:42 Hello?
77 00:11:57 Is anybody there?
78 00:12:40 Hello?
79 00:12:44 Is someone there?
80 00:13:05 No, sir. Please, leave those.
81 00:13:09 The army will come and collect them.
82 00:13:13 Come on.
83 00:13:15 Come inside.
84 00:13:27 Who are you?
85 00:13:28 What's that for a greeting?
86 00:13:30 You'll call me Martha. And you're Mary, I hear.
87 00:13:40 Quite chilly today, but spring is on its way.
88 00:13:43 That's what my brother Dickon says. He's always out on the moor.
89 00:13:46 I was cold in the night and no one heard my call.
90 00:13:49 I'm guessing we were sleeping too.
91 00:13:53 And I heard noises.
92 00:13:55 Wailing. Screaming.
93 00:13:59 No, you heard the wind, that's all.
94 00:14:01 My Ayah would come if I needed her.
95 00:14:03 Whoever Ayah is, she's sure as not here, is she?
96 00:14:08 But aren't you going to be my servant?
97 00:14:15 I'm just to check the fire's lit,
98 00:14:16 the room's shipshape and you've had food in you.
99 00:14:20 Come on, get up and ready. Your porridge is getting cold.
100 00:14:28 I don't eat porridge.
101 00:14:30 For my breakfast, I like bacon and eggs.
102 00:14:32 I like 'em too. But you've got porridge. Now, eat.
103 00:14:37 But you need to dress me.
104 00:14:42 Dress you? Do you not know how?
105 00:14:47 Me mother always says she can't see
106 00:14:48 why grand people's children didn't turn out to be fools,
107 00:14:52 what with being washed and dressed and took out to walk
108 00:14:54 as if they were puppies.
109 00:14:58 And there I was, excited to have a young 'un in the house.
110 00:15:14 It doesn't matter! This is of no importance.
111 00:15:17 We can't just leave them all piled up like this.
112 00:15:20 Well, get rid of them! Throw them away. Burn them. I don't care!
113 00:15:24 The house will be better without them!
114 00:15:29 What about this one?
115 00:15:30 Please, I don't need to be reminded of her.
116 00:15:35 She's gone.
117 00:16:13 One, two...
118 00:16:18 Thirty-one...
119 00:16:21 Fifty-seven, fifty-eight...
120 00:16:29 Seventy-six, seventy-seven, seventy-eight...
121 00:16:35 Hello?
122 00:16:42 Are you Martha's brother?
123 00:16:49 Come back!
124 00:17:35 No!
125 00:17:52 There you are. Now you're fed. You can go now.
126 00:18:00 Don't you dare. It's far too close!
127 00:18:05 I want you to go!
128 00:18:24 Of all the silly things.
129 00:18:27 Are you following me?
130 00:18:31 Mary! Mary?
131 00:18:35 Do you have a problem with wild dogs on this manor?
132 00:18:38 It is not a manor, it is an estate.
133 00:18:42 Of course we don't have a problem with wild dogs.
134 00:18:45 You're not in the colonies now.
135 00:18:50 And in future, your bath will be ready at 5:25,
136 00:18:55 and you'll be expected to be in your room by then.
137 00:19:38 Ayah, please keep her quiet!
138 00:20:07 Were you here when the soldiers were?
139 00:20:10 Did you work in the hospital?
140 00:20:19 Soldiers died here, didn't they?
141 00:20:33 Please don't.
142 00:20:36 You spoil the carpet and your dress
143 00:20:37 and it'll be me has to clean both.
144 00:20:42 The noises that I hear in the night,
145 00:20:45 do dead soldiers haunt this house?
146 00:20:48 If you hear noise, then turn over and sleep more.
147 00:20:52 I didn't ask to be here!
148 00:20:56 And Mr. Craven didn't ask to take you in,
149 00:20:59 but he did all the same.
150 00:21:23 Mrs. Pitcher?
151 00:21:25 You gave me a sandwich yesterday, for my luncheon.
152 00:21:29 I need the same meat in my sandwich today.
153 00:21:34 Please?
154 00:22:06 There you are.
155 00:22:14 Hello.
156 00:22:16 What's your name, then?
157 00:22:21 Are you a girl dog or a boy dog?
158 00:22:27 I think that you're a girl dog
159 00:22:29 and I'm going to call you Jemima.
160 00:22:32 Come on, Jemima!
161 00:23:07 Wait for me!
162 00:23:14 Where are you taking me? Jemima!
163 00:23:34 So this is where you live.
164 00:23:36 Mary!
165 00:23:38 - I'll see you tomorrow. - Mary!
166 00:24:53 I saw you.
167 00:24:59 I can't say I saw enough to identify you,
168 00:25:02 but I'm sure if I were to say the little servant girl,
169 00:25:05 you'd be in firm trouble, wouldn't you?
170 00:25:09 I'm no servant.
171 00:25:11 My name is Mary Lennox.
172 00:25:14 My mother was sister to the mistress of this house
173 00:25:16 and my uncle owns it still,
174 00:25:17 and you'll do well to give me the respect I'm due.
175 00:25:19 I'll give you none. I'm Colin Craven
176 00:25:23 and the uncle you speak of is my father.
177 00:25:25 If I were to live, this place should belong to me.
178 00:25:29 We're cousins.
179 00:25:32 But I've never heard of you.
180 00:25:33 Nor I of you.
181 00:25:39 You're very thin.
182 00:25:40 You're very white.
183 00:25:42 You smile with no teeth.
184 00:25:44 Well, you don't smile at all.
185 00:25:46 Why are you here?
186 00:25:47 Why shouldn't I be?
187 00:25:50 I don't want a friend.
188 00:25:51 I've plenty already.
189 00:25:57 So you're the one that cries at night.
190 00:25:59 I thought this cursed house was magic...
191 00:26:01 You think the house cursed?
192 00:26:04 By all the soldiers that died here.
193 00:26:07 No. The curse came before the war.
194 00:26:12 The reason they say this house is cursed
195 00:26:15 is because it killed my mother and tried to kill me.
196 00:26:22 My mother's dead too. And I killed her.
197 00:26:27 Did you really?
198 00:26:31 Well, then we both know tragedy... don't we?
199 00:26:45 Daddy!
200 00:27:13 Wake up, girl.
201 00:27:14 The master wants to see you.
202 00:27:21 Come on, girl, you can help more than you are.
203 00:27:23 My mother would say you do as little as fast as you can.
204 00:27:27 I have decided that I like your mother.
205 00:27:30 You've never met her. Eat.
206 00:27:34 I like your brother Dickon too, and I have met him.
207 00:27:38 Well, I would have, but he backed away.
208 00:27:40 I've seen him, at least.
209 00:27:41 Dickon has problems enough of his own without you to bother him.
210 00:27:47 Don't worry, he won't like me. No one does.
211 00:27:51 And how do you like yourself?
212 00:27:54 Mother said that to me once.
213 00:27:56 Put her in a bad temper and she turns on me and she says,
214 00:27:59 "There tha' stands saying tha' doesn't like this one an' tha'.
215 00:28:03 How does tha' like thysel'?"
216 00:28:04 Not that I want to interrupt this reminisce,
217 00:28:07 but there are those who are waiting on us.
218 00:28:09 - Mrs. Medlock, I'm sorry... - It's not her fault.
219 00:28:12 I was tardy. She was scolding me for it.
220 00:28:18 Well, it doesn't matter whose fault it is.
221 00:28:21 What matters is you're late. Now, come on with you.
222 00:28:27 Now, when he speaks to you, you answer back with a "sir."
223 00:28:32 - Do you understand? - Yes, Mrs. Medlock.
224 00:28:36 And if he wants to look at you,
225 00:28:37 you let him look, but don't stare back.
226 00:28:42 And say nothing fanciful. He's enough concerns.
227 00:28:49 Come here, girl.
228 00:29:00 Into the light, where I can see you.
229 00:29:06 Mrs. Medlock says you're cluttering up the place.
230 00:29:10 She'd have me send you away to school.
231 00:29:12 I don't want that, sir. I like it here.
232 00:29:17 Then we will find you a governess.
233 00:29:19 No. I've no need of a governess.
234 00:29:26 I've too much to learn here at Misselthwaite, sir.
235 00:29:33 This place has nothing to teach you.
236 00:29:42 I want to play out of doors.
237 00:29:44 It was too hot to do so in India.
238 00:29:46 I'm obliged by law to have you taught.
239 00:29:48 Then we'll need to break the law, won't we?
240 00:30:00 Mrs. Medlock says she sees your mother in you.
241 00:30:05 I'm not so sure.
242 00:30:07 Did she like my mother? Doesn't seem to like me.
243 00:30:15 It's not your mother I see.
244 00:30:17 You see her twin. Your wife.
245 00:30:21 My mother said the same once.
246 00:30:32 If you do cause me trouble,
247 00:30:33 I will have you sent away to school in an instant.
248 00:30:35 Do you understand?
249 00:30:39 All women are destined
250 00:30:40 to leave Misselthwaite, one way or another.
251 00:30:44 Go on, off you go.
252 00:30:49 I'm not to be sent to school and I'm not to have a governess.
253 00:30:52 - Are you not? - Mr. Craven's orders.
254 00:30:55 He doesn't want me to leave
255 00:30:56 this cursed house like all the other womenfolk.
256 00:31:00 Please be sure to have Mrs. Pitcher
257 00:31:02 supply me with her special sandwiches.
258 00:31:04 Extra meat. It is a requirement.
259 00:31:08 I need to grow.
260 00:31:16 Hello.
261 00:31:20 Jemima!
262 00:31:23 Jemima!
263 00:31:31 Jemima.
264 00:31:40 No.
265 00:31:44 Please don't.
266 00:32:08 No!
267 00:34:07 Jemima?
268 00:34:57 Jemima?
269 00:35:06 Jemima!
270 00:35:20 Hello.
271 00:35:23 This is a mysterious place.
272 00:35:26 Come back and we'll get that wound better for you.
273 00:35:30 The trap wasn't my fault.
274 00:35:37 Very well.
275 00:36:12 Can I see your paw, Jemima?
276 00:36:16 I promise I won't hurt you.
277 00:36:22 You don't want help? That's fine.
278 00:36:25 We'll deal with that later.
279 00:36:27 We'll have an explore first.
280 00:36:43 Keep up, Jemima.
281 00:36:54 There were once two friends called Mary and Jemima,
282 00:36:58 and they discovered a mysterious garden.
283 00:37:41 Hello to you too.
284 00:37:44 No, don't hurt him.
285 00:37:45 It's just a friendly robin.
286 00:38:03 What is it?
287 00:38:18 That's as good an idea as you've had.
288 00:38:39 Mary!
289 00:38:42 I'll be back tomorrow to see to that leg.
290 00:39:17 Mary!
291 00:39:20 Mary!
292 00:39:28 But...
293 00:39:32 you've dirt all over you,
294 00:39:34 and your hair's matted and wet.
295 00:39:39 Mr. Craven said to play. I'm playing.
296 00:40:02 - Colin... - No!
297 00:40:05 - Lie still. - No, please.
298 00:40:06 I don't like it. It tastes horrid, please!
299 00:40:09 I know you don't like it, but it's going to make you well.
300 00:40:13 - Please. Please! - You know very well,
301 00:40:16 it's either the medicine or the brace.
302 00:40:20 Come on. It'll soon be over. Just...
303 00:40:25 Please! I don't like it.
304 00:40:27 It tastes horrid. I don't like it.
305 00:40:29 I'll come back later when you've calmed down.
306 00:41:00 Sometimes I need to be restrained, or medicated.
307 00:41:05 My father says it's for my own benefit.
308 00:41:08 Although I rarely see him. He's always too busy.
309 00:41:14 I thought you wouldn't visit again.
310 00:41:16 That's your chair?
311 00:41:17 It's none of your business! Don't touch it!
312 00:41:20 It's good. Moves well. Do you use it much?
313 00:41:25 I'm afraid I can't. You've seen my father's hunchback.
314 00:41:29 Well, mine is worse. I've never been able to walk.
315 00:41:31 Shall we use the chair to explore? I can push...
316 00:41:33 Your cousin is dying.
317 00:41:39 You don't look like someone who's dying.
318 00:41:41 And how many dying people have you seen?
319 00:41:45 We could go outside and, who knows,
320 00:41:47 you might feel better.
321 00:41:48 Once they tried to take me outside,
322 00:41:50 and the stench of the roses almost killed me.
323 00:41:53 You're afraid of flowers? That isn't very sensible.
324 00:42:08 What if I were to tell you that I know of a magical place?
325 00:42:11 Where the birds sing for you
326 00:42:13 and a friendly dog plays with you?
327 00:42:15 I'd say that you were lying.
328 00:42:17 And I'm not interested,
329 00:42:18 even if you are telling the truth.
330 00:42:20 - But... - I'm tired now. You can go.
331 00:42:23 What?
332 00:42:24 I'm tired.
333 00:42:26 - You're not listening to me. - Please leave.
334 00:42:28 I'm not your play toy to be put down when you choose!
335 00:42:30 You came to me. I never invited you in.
336 00:42:32 I told you secrets about my magic place.
337 00:42:34 Secrets I didn't care to know of.
338 00:42:37 Now get off my bed and leave me alone.
339 00:42:54 Is that your mother?
340 00:42:56 You were leaving.
341 00:43:00 They say I look like her.
342 00:43:02 I hate her for doing it. Dying.
343 00:43:05 Hate her?
344 00:43:08 My mother loved me hugely. Everyone said so.
345 00:43:15 And then she died, leaving me all alone.
346 00:43:20 It's unforgivable.
347 00:43:24 Well, my mother never loved me.
348 00:43:27 Will you read to me? As I try to fall asleep?
349 00:43:31 I struggle to sleep.
350 00:43:34 I know...
351 00:43:37 I'll tell you a story about gods
352 00:43:39 and a quarrel over who first made fire.
353 00:43:40 That sounds terrible.
354 00:43:44 Read me this.
355 00:43:46 What are you laughing about?
356 00:43:48 You might be the rudest boy I've ever met.
357 00:46:47 Perfectly all right.
358 00:46:48 But you've not eaten anything.
359 00:46:50 Please don't fuss!
360 00:46:55 Martha, can you tell me about my Aunt Grace?
361 00:46:59 Your mother didn't talk of her sister at all?
362 00:47:03 She never talked of England.
363 00:47:07 Thick as thieves, they were.
364 00:47:10 The crying I heard when it was announced
365 00:47:12 your father was to be posted to India.
366 00:47:17 I served at the last ball they had here.
367 00:47:24 To see them dance...
368 00:47:26 This house was filled with light,
369 00:47:29 laughter, happiness.
370 00:47:37 Your poor mother.
371 00:47:38 I don't know how she coped to lose her.
372 00:47:45 I don't think she ever recovered.
373 00:47:49 Mummy, I have a new story for you.
374 00:47:52 No, darling, I just need to be alone.
375 00:47:57 - Mommy! - Please go away!
376 00:47:59 - Come on, Miss. - Mother!
377 00:48:01 Mary! Mary, please, darling, leave your mother in peace.
378 00:48:04 Why won't she see me? What's wrong with me?
379 00:48:07 She's just sick, that's all.
380 00:48:10 Then why doesn't she get on and die, leave us all alone?
381 00:48:25 You needn't trouble with dressing me this morning.
382 00:48:27 I can manage.
383 00:48:33 Jemima?
384 00:48:38 Jemima!
385 00:48:43 Dickon?
386 00:48:46 Stop!
387 00:48:51 I know it's you, Dickon.
388 00:48:56 And unless you want me to
389 00:48:57 instruct your sister to box your ears...
390 00:48:59 My sister loves me much more than you.
391 00:49:02 She won't love you so much
392 00:49:03 when she knows you're poaching on the moor.
393 00:49:05 Poaching?
394 00:49:08 I were not.
395 00:49:14 You ran from me. That says guilt.
396 00:49:17 Guilt for what you did to my Jemima.
397 00:49:20 I'm not sure your dog would like the name Jemima,
398 00:49:23 being as he's a boy.
399 00:49:24 A boy? It doesn't matter.
400 00:49:27 His paw was trapped in a horror trap.
401 00:49:29 Tell me where I'd find him.
402 00:49:32 Why should I trust you?
403 00:49:33 I know how to make him better.
404 00:49:35 Trust that.
405 00:49:39 I need you to keep a secret.
406 00:49:43 On my honor I'll keep it.
407 00:49:49 Why have you just spat on yourself?
408 00:49:51 You spit too. Then we shake. Then we're bonded.
409 00:49:57 If you're too much of a lady, then there's no...
410 00:50:00 I'm no lady, sir.
411 00:50:15 And it's my secret, so you're to keep it.
412 00:50:18 You're just here to help with the dog.
413 00:50:33 This way!
414 00:50:42 Can you do this?
415 00:51:01 Look at this.
416 00:51:15 Hello, fella.
417 00:51:17 How'd you get here?
418 00:51:20 Master not come back from the war?
419 00:51:22 Do you think he lost his home?
420 00:51:28 I'll do you no harm.
421 00:51:40 What are you doing? You tricked me.
422 00:51:42 - Hold the head. - This was all a trick!
423 00:51:44 If we don't see to this now, he'll lose his leg,
424 00:51:47 and chances are, his life.
425 00:51:52 Careful, now.
426 00:51:56 He trusts you.
427 00:51:59 Nothing's broken, but it looks like it's going rotten.
428 00:52:02 Is there running water here?
429 00:52:28 That's really good, that.
430 00:52:43 Feel better, does it, sir?
431 00:52:49 Up.
432 00:53:01 Dickon, you haven't fixed anything.
433 00:53:04 - You've made it worse. - Just give it time.
434 00:53:07 Both of you.
435 00:53:09 We've done all we can.
436 00:53:14 We're hoping the garden will magic him well?
437 00:53:17 Come morning, we'll have an answer.
438 00:53:29 - It has a lake? - You wouldn't call it a lake,
439 00:53:32 but a pond maybe, and a stream.
440 00:53:35 Now, promise to spit?
441 00:53:38 You may need to educate me on how to spit.
442 00:53:48 Surprisingly simple.
443 00:53:53 I've spit and I won't tell a soul.
444 00:53:56 Now, tell me everything about your dog.
445 00:53:59 Does he love the garden? Is he trained?
446 00:54:02 In fact, I've a book on dog training.
447 00:54:04 It's on that chair over there. Fetch it.
448 00:54:14 When was the last time you used your chair?
449 00:54:18 Fetch me my book...
450 00:54:19 I don't believe your back is half as bad as you make out.
451 00:54:21 And I know you didn't kill your mother.
452 00:54:23 So who is the bigger liar?
453 00:54:27 Did you ask after me?
454 00:54:32 I said I'd heard you.
455 00:54:35 They said you'd lost both your parents tragically.
456 00:54:38 They were very clear you weren't a murderess.
457 00:54:55 Do you trust me?
458 00:54:58 I've something to show you.
459 00:55:00 Why would I trust you?
460 00:55:07 You'll damage my back.
461 00:55:08 I wished her death, and it happened.
462 00:55:09 - I'm absolutely her murderer. - Okay, fine. I believe you.
463 00:55:12 But if you take me to that garden, you'll murder me too.
464 00:55:15 Of course I'm not taking you into the garden.
465 00:55:20 There's something you need to see.
466 00:55:24 I was three years old when your mother died,
467 00:55:27 and you and I are almost the same age.
468 00:55:38 Was this my mother's room?
469 00:55:41 No. No, take me back!
470 00:55:44 You should see these.
471 00:55:48 No, don't be scared. You'll like them.
472 00:55:51 Your mother. My mother.
473 00:55:55 She came. Don't you see?
474 00:55:58 - I don't want to see. - To Misselthwaite, to visit your mother.
475 00:56:02 She wanted to see her before she died.
476 00:56:05 And look.
477 00:56:07 No, I don't want to look!
478 00:56:09 Can you see?
479 00:56:14 They're inside the secret garden.
480 00:56:25 Don't be afraid. Look.
481 00:56:33 - And we're there too. - No!
482 00:56:37 I've been to Misselthwaite before.
483 00:56:40 So we did know of each other.
484 00:56:43 Isn't that extraordinary?
485 00:56:46 And do you know what's even more extraordinary?
486 00:56:52 You're walking.
487 00:56:52 How dare you!
488 00:56:54 This is just jealousy because my mother loved me.
489 00:56:57 Well, you don't deserve a mother's love!
490 00:57:17 Colin? Are you okay?
491 00:57:20 Where does it hurt?
492 00:57:28 You don't even have a hunchback.
493 00:57:32 Of course I do.
494 00:57:36 Your back's just the same as mine.
495 00:57:41 I swear on your mother's life, I can't see it there at all.
496 00:58:01 Come on, let's get you up.
497 00:58:14 - Careful. - You tell me to be careful?
498 00:58:49 Have you seen him?
499 00:58:52 He's better!
500 00:58:53 He still has a limp, but the leg takes his weight.
501 00:58:56 The garden has cured him.
502 00:58:58 It had some help.
503 00:59:00 No, Dickon. This is a magic garden.
504 00:59:05 - What are you doing? - I'm a Yorkshire terrier.
505 00:59:07 Then I'm a Yorkshire terrier too.
506 01:00:01 Mary!
507 01:00:09 The robin's helped us find a gate.
508 01:00:18 It's locked.
509 01:00:21 Not for long.
510 01:00:55 Who's there?
511 01:00:58 It's the girl, isn't it?
512 01:00:59 My name's Mary, and you know it.
513 01:01:01 I don't want you here!
514 01:01:03 I don't want to see you. You're cruel!
515 01:01:05 We're past this, Colin.
516 01:01:07 You'll scream. I'll scream. No good will come of it.
517 01:01:17 They catch you in here, they'll have you whipped.
518 01:01:19 It's worth the risk.
519 01:01:22 You risk being sent to school. We risk far more.
520 01:01:27 Don't worry yourself, Mrs. Medlock. I'll deal with him.
521 01:01:30 Never normally causes bother at this hour.
522 01:01:32 I'll take care of it, Mrs. Medlock.
523 01:01:33 You continue with your chores.
524 01:01:36 Such a lot to do.
525 01:01:46 Do that and you'll never see me again.
526 01:01:50 It's your decision.
527 01:01:54 This is Dickon.
528 01:01:55 Hello.
529 01:02:00 He's handsome.
530 01:02:01 And he can whistle.
531 01:02:05 When's the next time they'll check on him?
532 01:02:07 I'll bring him his lunch,
533 01:02:08 then come back a little after 4:00 to check he's eaten.
534 01:02:10 I'm not going!
535 01:02:13 You know what you risk?
536 01:02:15 He'll be back in his room by 4:00.
537 01:02:27 I'm not going!
538 01:02:28 When we tried to fix the dog, he refused us too.
539 01:02:32 Take his legs, Dickon. I'll take the arms.
540 01:02:40 Or... we can get you in the chair,
541 01:02:43 get you down safely.
542 01:02:47 I promise you we won't kill you.
543 01:02:48 You can't promise anything of the kind!
544 01:02:50 You'll die in this bed,
545 01:02:52 and all you'll have seen is the wallpaper.
546 01:02:54 Is that really what you want?
547 01:03:29 Where's Dickon?
548 01:03:33 You're going too fast.
549 01:03:37 You're too fast!
550 01:03:43 - Stop that! - It's the pollen, I told you.
551 01:03:46 Take a breath.
552 01:03:52 - Still alive? - Yes, but...
553 01:03:53 We'll work out what hurts and what doesn't.
554 01:03:55 But you have to try, just as I do.
555 01:03:58 Does that sound fair?
556 01:04:02 Good.
557 01:04:10 Mary, the wall. Stop! The wall!
558 01:04:50 Dickon, what are those called?
559 01:04:54 Hydrangea.
560 01:04:56 Hydrangea
561 01:04:59 And those?
562 01:05:02 - Hypericum. - Hypericum.
563 01:05:05 They sound better in your accent.
564 01:05:11 Colin, there's a good friend I'd like you to meet.
565 01:05:17 - Hold it out and he'll come. - He's here? The dog?
566 01:05:21 Just hold it out.
567 01:05:23 He wants to say hello. I can see.
568 01:05:34 - He took it from my hand. - He did.
569 01:05:36 - And now he's licking my hand. - He does that.
570 01:05:39 It tickles.
571 01:05:42 He's not diseased?
572 01:05:45 Not that we've seen.
573 01:05:49 What's his name?
574 01:05:50 He was called Jemima.
575 01:05:53 Till she knew different.
576 01:05:56 Now he's... Dog.
577 01:06:00 He needs a better name than that.
578 01:06:03 Perhaps we should...
579 01:06:05 What's your father called?
580 01:06:08 Marcus. Can we not name him after him?
581 01:06:12 We should not name him after my father either.
582 01:06:16 My father was called Hector, and he was a brave man.
583 01:06:22 Was?
584 01:06:27 Settled. Hector.
585 01:06:28 Mary and Dickon you know already.
586 01:06:30 Well, I'm Colin, and I'm your new friend.
587 01:07:34 You think you just can sneak about
588 01:07:37 and act how you like, don't you?
589 01:07:40 Little savage girl.
590 01:07:42 I knew you were hiding something.
591 01:07:44 You and your secret ways and your... deviance.
592 01:07:49 Mrs. Medlock, whatever you think I've been doing,
593 01:07:51 I promise...
594 01:07:53 Thieving.
595 01:07:56 That the sort of barbarous behavior
596 01:07:57 you learnt out there, is it?
597 01:08:01 Where did you find them?
598 01:08:02 Underneath a floorboard. Where are you taking me?
599 01:08:05 You understand these pearls mean something to me?
600 01:08:07 - I'm sorry. - She's been everywhere.
601 01:08:08 To the boy too.
602 01:08:10 His wheelchair was skew-whiff when I went in this morning.
603 01:08:12 - It's this roused my suspicions. - She's found my son too?
604 01:08:15 Have we just given her the full run of the house?
605 01:08:18 I warned you what a young girl could do.
606 01:08:20 Was it not explained to you
607 01:08:21 to stay away from the parts of the house
608 01:08:23 that were not yours to roam in?
609 01:08:25 Colin is my friend.
610 01:08:27 I just thought that if I could excite him about life...
611 01:08:29 Your excitement could kill him. Do you think he wants that?
612 01:08:47 Oh, what have you done?
613 01:08:50 Mrs. Medlock,
614 01:08:52 let's look into finding a school for my niece.
615 01:08:55 Please.
616 01:08:57 I was trying to make things better.
617 01:09:00 Find somewhere to educate some civility into her.
618 01:09:14 You locked me in!
619 01:09:15 If you'll be needing the lavatory in the night,
620 01:09:18 you'll find we've provided you with a chamber pot.
621 01:09:21 It's under the bed.
622 01:09:22 Martha will let you out in the morning.
623 01:11:21 Where are you going, girl?
624 01:11:26 Mary!
625 01:11:27 Follow me!
626 01:11:37 Mary, what's wrong?
627 01:11:41 There are even more secrets to this garden!
628 01:12:17 So Colin's mother was dying?
629 01:12:19 Yes.
630 01:12:21 And you think she came here?
631 01:12:24 My mother came to be with
632 01:12:25 her in the last days of Grace's illness,
633 01:12:28 knowing that she wanted to die by this tree.
634 01:12:33 After which, Mr. Craven...
635 01:12:34 He shut the garden away
636 01:12:35 because memories of her caused too much pain.
637 01:12:40 We don't have long. They're sending me to school.
638 01:12:43 No?
639 01:12:45 This is Grace's garden, and it needs to cure her son.
640 01:13:24 It's cold.
641 01:13:27 It's very, very cold.
642 01:13:32 - I don't think I can. - Course you can.
643 01:13:37 - I don't think I can. - We've got you.
644 01:13:46 I suppose it's not so freezing.
645 01:13:48 That's the way.
646 01:13:55 I've done it. I've done it!
647 01:13:59 Now hold your arms out and lie back.
648 01:14:06 And now... you're on your own.
649 01:14:39 Done. Over there, please.
650 01:14:44 What are you laughing about?
651 01:14:47 Just enjoying your happiness.
652 01:14:49 We're all happy, aren't we?
653 01:14:51 We are pirates.
654 01:14:53 We're lords.
655 01:14:55 We're conquerors of this fair and beautiful land.
656 01:14:59 This is our garden and we love it.
657 01:15:04 No.
658 01:15:06 It's not our garden, and it never can be.
659 01:15:12 There's something I have to show you.
660 01:15:26 Stop. Stop!
661 01:15:30 You know what happened here, then?
662 01:15:33 Why would you bring me here?
663 01:15:35 Because you needed to see it.
664 01:15:37 Would you like to see the place your mother died?
665 01:15:40 My mother died in a hospital, alone and in pain.
666 01:15:44 Your mother found a far better spot.
667 01:15:49 Dickon, can you fetch me some flowers?
668 01:15:52 The white ones.
669 01:15:53 And then can you take me home? I don't want to be here.
670 01:15:56 You don't understand.
671 01:15:58 She died here because it was beautiful,
672 01:16:01 and so she made this place magical.
673 01:16:05 It cured Hector's leg, and I...
674 01:16:06 I didn't want to see the dresses and I don't want to see this.
675 01:16:10 Please, take me home.
676 01:17:21 Hello, monkey.
677 01:17:25 Is something troubling you?
678 01:17:29 Your mother... is sad at the moment.
679 01:17:36 Her sadness has made her unwell.
680 01:17:42 It's not her fault.
681 01:17:51 I'm sorry. I didn't understand.
682 01:18:01 Not today!
683 01:18:02 Colin, I've found these letters from my mother to your mother.
684 01:18:04 I don't want you today!
685 01:18:05 All about you.
686 01:18:06 And I don't want that garden!
687 01:18:07 You need to hear this.
688 01:18:10 They talk about how your father is focusing all his fears
689 01:18:12 about your mother's illness onto you.
690 01:18:17 How he seems set on protecting you from the world.
691 01:18:22 And she's scared...
692 01:18:26 of the damage he'll do to you when she's gone.
693 01:18:37 Should you be...
694 01:18:45 I need to read those letters.
695 01:18:48 You walked.
696 01:18:59 Listen to this.
697 01:19:01 "She's bold, slightly dangerous,
698 01:19:03 and she has a spirit that nothing can quench.
699 01:19:06 I'd be scared for her if I wasn't so proud of her."
700 01:19:08 - Who's bold? - She loved you, Mary.
701 01:19:12 - She wanted me nowhere near her. - Maybe that's...
702 01:19:15 "I'm so pleased Colin is making you laugh so.
703 01:19:18 A whole day pretending to be a dog.
704 01:19:20 What a delight."
705 01:19:21 A dog, was it?
706 01:19:22 "Archie sounds deeper in love than I've ever heard a man.
707 01:19:25 He's just as besotted as I am with Mary."
708 01:19:33 My father wants me locked in a room.
709 01:19:35 That's the thing, isn't it?
710 01:19:38 Loss changes people.
711 01:19:40 Even your mother, Mary.
712 01:19:41 You don't know my mother.
713 01:19:43 But I know what it means to lose someone.
714 01:19:49 Listen to this one, Mary.
715 01:19:50 "She did a puppet show for me the night before last.
716 01:19:54 An elaborate affair that required Ayah
717 01:19:56 to make some silk curtains.
718 01:19:59 She told this Indian myth story.
719 01:20:01 It was quite mesmerizing."
720 01:20:05 I hadn't read that. She wrote about my plays?
721 01:20:19 Maybe he's right.
722 01:20:21 Maybe neither of us knew our parents well.
723 01:20:27 No.
724 01:20:30 She couldn't have loved me.
725 01:20:32 These letters say otherwise.
726 01:20:40 Mary! Mary?
727 01:20:43 We've quite the surprise for you.
728 01:20:46 Just had word today, and what exciting word it is.
729 01:20:52 It is a school that is full of the right sort of people
730 01:20:55 and the right sort of discipline.
731 01:20:58 Now, the car will take you at 3:30.
732 01:21:00 We've already packed what possessions you have into your trunk.
733 01:21:03 Tomorrow?
734 01:21:05 I'm not ready.
735 01:21:07 - Uncle? Please, Uncle! - No, you don't!
736 01:21:11 Why do you say your son has a hump?
737 01:21:12 - What are you talking about now? - Colin.
738 01:21:14 Stop with your talking. Or this will get much worse.
739 01:21:18 He thinks he has a hump, but he doesn't, and I think you know it.
740 01:21:21 I'm sorry, sir.
741 01:21:23 Do you honestly think Grace would've wanted this life for you?
742 01:21:26 You know nothing of my wife.
743 01:21:29 I know she wouldn't just stand outside his door
744 01:21:30 while he cries at night.
745 01:21:33 Can't you see what you're doing to him?
746 01:21:39 Colin needs to live,
747 01:21:42 and this house is a prison for you both.
748 01:21:47 I'm sorry, sir. She leaves tomorrow.
749 01:21:51 Good.
750 01:23:40 I can hide in the garden and be happy.
751 01:23:44 At school? I can't.
752 01:23:46 We don't want you to go either.
753 01:23:48 He's right. We don't.
754 01:23:51 But you can't stay locked up in the garden forever.
755 01:23:54 Life needs living.
756 01:23:55 Yeah, says the boy who's seen none of it.
757 01:23:58 Says the girl so determined no one loves her,
758 01:24:00 she'll make it so.
759 01:24:01 They won't like me like you do.
760 01:24:04 I'll go back to being alone.
761 01:24:12 That smoke... is that normal?
762 01:24:14 - No. - Father? Father!
763 01:24:19 Go! Go!
764 01:24:28 Mary! Get away!
765 01:24:30 Who's inside?
766 01:24:31 Mr. Craven. We don't know where.
767 01:24:33 I know where he'll be!
768 01:24:36 The brigade has been called!
769 01:24:38 Mary!
770 01:24:40 No, girl.
771 01:24:43 No!
772 01:24:46 Come back, girl!
773 01:24:47 Mr. Craven!
774 01:24:56 Colin?
775 01:25:05 Colin!
776 01:25:07 Mr. Craven!
777 01:25:11 Where is my son? Where are you?
778 01:25:14 Please...
779 01:25:18 Mr. Craven!
780 01:25:19 - I don't understand. - I knew you'd be here.
781 01:25:23 I'm not going. I can't go.
782 01:25:26 Mr. Craven, you need to come with me.
783 01:25:28 I will not leave without my son.
784 01:25:30 Your son is not here, sir, but he is safe and well.
785 01:25:33 I can't desert him.
786 01:25:35 Not again.
787 01:25:36 I left your son not five minutes ago.
788 01:25:41 I give you my word on the soul of Grace Craven.
789 01:25:59 - Come on! - No.
790 01:26:04 I can't lift you.
791 01:26:08 I can't.
792 01:26:09 Just leave me. Please.
793 01:26:11 Don't. Please, leave me here.
794 01:26:13 He needs you! Your son needs you!
795 01:26:18 I've ruined everything.
796 01:26:55 Come on! We're going!
797 01:27:13 Mr. Craven, I need your help.
798 01:27:58 Mother?
799 01:28:04 Mother.
800 01:28:20 Please stay.
801 01:28:23 I know you can't, but please stay.
802 01:28:42 Mary!
803 01:28:46 Mary. Are you all right?
804 01:28:48 Him. Take him first.
805 01:29:39 Show me...
806 01:29:43 Show me my son!
807 01:30:03 It's beautiful.
808 01:30:06 And it's ours.
809 01:30:08 It was hers, but now I think she'd want us to share in it.
810 01:30:12 And he's here?
811 01:30:16 Where is my son?
812 01:30:18 Call for him, sir.
813 01:30:20 Colin?
814 01:30:25 Colin!
815 01:30:27 Father?
816 01:30:32 Colin.
817 01:30:34 Father, I'm here!
818 01:30:41 Colin?
819 01:30:42 Father?
820 01:30:57 I thought I'd lost you.
821 01:31:05 Of all the places.
822 01:31:14 No. Wait.
823 01:31:19 Please.
824 01:31:29 One, two...
825 01:31:53 But how is this...
826 01:31:59 Magic.
827 01:32:03 Secrets.
828 01:32:07 Her.
829 01:32:12 Her?
830 01:32:14 His mother.
831 01:32:23 How is it that we're taught by our children?
832 01:32:27 How is that?
833 01:32:32 I'm sorry.
834 01:32:36 I'm so sorry.
835 01:32:38 Enough of that.
836 01:32:40 Now, tell me...
837 01:32:45 Do you like our garden?
838 01:33:23 We have the large French windows overlooking the patio...
839 01:33:25 There were once three people who loved each other very much.
840 01:33:28 Four. Are you including Hector?
841 01:33:30 Maybe I was including Hector and not including you.
842 01:33:32 Five. I want to include my father.
843 01:33:35 - Martha needs to be included. - Six. And Martha.
844 01:33:37 There were once some people who lived in an old, deserted house.
845 01:33:41 Partially deserted.
846 01:33:42 And they discovered a garden.
847 01:33:44 One of the people discovered a garden
848 01:33:46 and they didn't know it at first
849 01:33:48 - but the garden was a magic garden. - It was.
850 01:33:50 Because it was a magic garden, it was going to save them
851 01:33:52 as much as they were going to save it.
852 01:33:54 I think you should talk more about Hector.
853 01:33:55 If you don't both pipe down,
854 01:33:56 I shan't tell the story at all!
855 01:33:58 - Sorry, Mary. - Sorry, Mary.
856 01:34:00 Thank you.
857 01:34:01 Now if you're ready and silent,
858 01:34:04 I shall try again...

