欲望号快车 Crash(1996)(EN)Subtitles
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1 00:05:25 We're just about ready to go here.
2 00:05:27 Good.
3 00:05:28 I'm looking for James.
4 00:05:29 Has anybody seen James Ballard?
5 00:05:31 Do you know who I mean? The producer of this epic?
6 00:05:34 I think I saw him in the camera room.
7 00:05:39 James, James, are you in there?
8 00:05:45 Can we get your stamp of approval on our steadicam shot?
9 00:05:54 Of course.
10 00:06:00 Be there in a minute.
11 00:06:11 Where were you?
12 00:06:16 In a private aircraft hangar.
13 00:06:21 Anyone could've walked in.
14 00:06:24 Did you come?
15 00:06:28 No.
16 00:06:34 What about your camera girl? Did she come?
17 00:06:54 We were interrupted.
18 00:07:01 I had to go back to the set.
19 00:07:06 Poor darling.
20 00:07:13 Maybe the next one.
21 00:07:18 Maybe the next one.
22 00:07:58 Shit.
23 00:09:34 Not a lot of action here.
24 00:09:38 Have you considered this would be the airport hospital?
25 00:09:44 This ward is reserved for air crash victims.
26 00:09:49 The beds are kept waiting.
27 00:09:51 Well, if I ground it during my flying lesson Saturday...
28 00:09:54 you might wake up and find me next to you.
29 00:09:58 You're getting out of bed soon.
30 00:10:02 They want you to walk.
31 00:10:12 The other man, the dead man?
32 00:10:14 His wife's a doctor.
33 00:10:17 Dr. Helen Remington.
34 00:10:20 She's here somewhere... as a patient, of course.
35 00:10:25 Maybe you'll find her in the hallways...
36 00:10:27 during one of your walks.
37 00:10:30 And her husband, what was he?
38 00:10:35 A chemical engineer for a food company.
39 00:10:41 Where's... where's the car?
40 00:10:45 Outside, in the visitors car park.
41 00:10:48 What?
42 00:10:52 They brought the car here?
43 00:10:53 My car. Not yours.
44 00:10:59 Yours is a complete wreck.
45 00:11:02 Police had to drag it to the pound.
46 00:11:05 It's behind the station.
47 00:11:09 After being bombarded endlessly by road safety propaganda,
48 00:11:13 it's almost a relief to have found myself in an actual accident.
49 00:11:54 Dr. Remington?
50 00:12:17 James Ballard?
51 00:12:19 Yes.
52 00:12:42 Crash victim?
53 00:12:44 Yes. I'd...
54 00:13:12 We'll deal with these later.
55 00:13:37 Both of the front wheels of their car and the engine
56 00:13:39 were driven back into the driver's section,
57 00:13:43 pulling the floor.
58 00:13:47 Blood still marked the hood
59 00:13:48 like little streamers of black lace
60 00:13:51 running towards the windshield wiper gutters.
61 00:13:55 Bloody flecks were spattered
62 00:13:58 across the seat and steering wheel.
63 00:14:03 And the instrument panel was buckled inwards
64 00:14:09 cracking the clock and speedometer dials.
65 00:14:15 The cabin was deformed.
66 00:14:18 And there was dust and glass...
67 00:14:22 and plastic flakes everywhere inside.
68 00:14:27 The carpeting was damp.
69 00:14:31 It stank of blood and other body and machine fluids.
70 00:15:01 You should've gone to the funeral.
71 00:15:04 I wish I had.
72 00:15:08 They bury the dead so quickly.
73 00:15:12 They should leave them lying around for months.
74 00:15:17 What about his wife? The woman doctor?
75 00:15:20 Have you been to visit her yet?
76 00:15:23 No.
77 00:15:27 I couldn't.
78 00:15:32 I feel too close to her.
79 00:16:07 I don't like the idea of your getting into a car so soon.
80 00:16:11 I can't sit on this balcony forever.
81 00:16:13 I feel like a potted plant.
82 00:16:17 How can you drive, James?
83 00:16:21 You can barely walk.
84 00:16:26 Is traffic heavier now?
85 00:16:31 There seem to be three times as many cars
86 00:16:33 as there were before the accident.
87 00:16:37 I have to leave for work.
88 00:19:19 After this sort of thing...
89 00:19:20 how do people manage to look at a car
90 00:19:22 let alone drive one?
91 00:19:33 I'm trying to find Charles' car.
92 00:19:38 It's not here.
93 00:19:40 Maybe the police are still holding it.
94 00:19:42 They said it was here. They told me this morning.
95 00:19:56 This is your car?
96 00:20:15 You might tear your glove.
97 00:20:24 I never should've come here.
98 00:20:27 I'm surprised the police don't make it more difficult.
99 00:20:31 Were you badly hurt?
100 00:20:32 I think we saw each other at the hospital.
101 00:20:35 I don't want the car.
102 00:20:38 In fact, I was appalled to find
103 00:20:39 that I have to pay to have it scrapped.
104 00:20:44 Can I give you a lift?
105 00:20:48 I somehow find myself driving again.
106 00:20:59 You haven't told me where we're going.
107 00:21:02 I haven't?
108 00:21:05 To the airport, if you don't mind.
109 00:21:06 The airport?
110 00:21:08 Why? Are you leaving?
111 00:21:10 Not yet.
112 00:21:12 Though not soon enough for some people.
113 00:21:15 A death in the doctor's family makes the patients uneasy.
114 00:21:19 I take it you're not wearing white to reassure them.
115 00:21:22 I'll wear a fucking kimono if I want to.
116 00:21:34 So why the airport?
117 00:21:37 I work in the Immigration Department.
118 00:21:41 Do you want a cigarette?
119 00:21:43 No.
120 00:21:46 I started to smoke at the hospital.
121 00:21:50 It's kind of stupid.
122 00:22:03 Look at all this traffic.
123 00:22:08 I'm not sure I can deal with it.
124 00:22:10 It's much worse now. Have you noticed that?
125 00:22:13 Yes.
126 00:22:22 The day I left the hospital
127 00:22:25 I had the extraordinary feeling that all these cars
128 00:22:29 were gathering for some special reason
129 00:22:31 I didn't understand.
130 00:22:35 There seemed to be ten times as much traffic.
131 00:22:45 Are we imagining it?
132 00:22:52 You've bought yourself exactly the same car again.
133 00:22:57 It's the same shape and color.
134 00:23:24 We're close to the airport garage.
135 00:23:27 It won't be busy this time of day.
136 00:26:07 "Don't worry. That guy's gotta see us."
137 00:26:13 "Don't worry. That guy's gotta see us."
138 00:26:20 These were the confident last words
139 00:26:23 of the brilliant, young Hollywood star James Dean
140 00:26:28 as he piloted his Porsche 550 Spyder race car
141 00:26:32 toward a date with death
142 00:26:35 along a lonely stretch of California two-lane blacktop
143 00:26:40 Route 466.
144 00:26:46 "Don't worry. That guy's gotta see us."
145 00:26:56 The year... 1955.
146 00:27:01 The day... September 30.
147 00:27:06 The time...
148 00:27:09 Now.
149 00:27:14 The first star of our show is "Little Bastard."
150 00:27:20 James Dean's racing Porsche.
151 00:27:23 He named it after himself
152 00:27:24 and had his racing number 130 painted on it.
153 00:27:31 Who is that, the announcer? Do I know him?
154 00:27:33 Here behind the seats was
155 00:27:34 a very sophisticated air-cooled four-cylinder racing engine.
156 00:27:38 That's Vaughan. He spoke to you at the hospital.
157 00:27:46 I thought he was a medical photographer.
158 00:27:51 Doing some sort of accident research.
159 00:27:53 He wanted every conceivable detail about our crash.
160 00:27:55 Body light, no more than 1,350 pounds.
161 00:28:00 It was nimble. It was responsive.
162 00:28:03 When I first met Vaughan,
163 00:28:04 he was a specialist in international computerized traffic systems.
164 00:28:07 The racers of the day
165 00:28:09 said that it was not an easy car to drive fast.
166 00:28:12 I don't know what he is now.
167 00:28:14 Which brings us to the second star
168 00:28:17 a stunt man, former race driver Colin Seagrave.
169 00:28:21 Colin Seagrave.
170 00:28:24 He will drive our replica of James Dean's car.
171 00:28:32 How you doing? Sure you're up for this?
172 00:28:35 You bet.
173 00:28:37 I myself shall play the role of Dean's racing mechanic
174 00:28:41 Rolf Voudrich, sent over from the Porsche factory
175 00:28:45 in Zuffenhausen, Germany.
176 00:28:46 Now, this mechanic was himself fated to die
177 00:28:49 in a car crash in Germany 26 years later.
178 00:28:54 The third, and in some ways
179 00:28:58 most important player
180 00:29:01 the college student, Donald Turnipseed
181 00:29:05 played by movie stunt man Brett Trask.
182 00:29:10 Brett Trask.
183 00:29:18 Turnipseed was on his way home to Fresno for the weekend.
184 00:29:23 James Dean was on his way to an automobile race in Salinas.
185 00:29:26 Salinas was just a dusty town in Northern California.
186 00:29:32 The two would meet for one moment.
187 00:29:37 But it was a moment that
188 00:29:41 that would create a Hollywood legend.
189 00:29:46 You'll notice that we're not wearing helmets
190 00:29:48 or safety padding of any kind.
191 00:29:50 Our cars are not equipped with roll cages or seat belts.
192 00:29:54 We rely solely on the skill of our drivers for our safety
193 00:29:59 so that we can bring you the ultimate in authenticity.
194 00:30:05 All right.
195 00:30:08 Here we go the fatal crash of James Dean.
196 00:30:20 OK, let's wind her up.
197 00:30:39 Go.
198 00:31:38 Is this part of the act, or are they really hurt?
199 00:31:41 I don't know.
200 00:31:42 You can never be sure with Vaughan.
201 00:31:46 This is his show.
202 00:31:51 Rolf Voudrich
203 00:31:54 was thrown from the Porsche
204 00:31:58 and spent a year
205 00:32:02 in the hospital
206 00:32:07 recovering from his injuries.
207 00:32:19 Donald Turnipseed was found wandering around
208 00:32:22 in a daze but basically unhurt.
209 00:32:26 James Dean died of a broken neck
210 00:32:29 and became immortal.
211 00:32:39 What's the matter?
212 00:32:41 Hold me up. I'm dizzy. I can't stand.
213 00:32:46 I know that man Seagrave.
214 00:32:48 I think he's genuinely hurt.
215 00:32:58 Disperse at once.
216 00:33:07 You're all liable for fines or arrest.
217 00:33:11 Disperse at once.
218 00:33:12 Disperse at once.
219 00:33:19 - How you doin'? - I'm all right.
220 00:33:23 What's the matter with Seagrave?
221 00:33:24 He hit his head, I think. His balance is off.
222 00:33:31 Why are the police taking this so seriously?
223 00:33:35 No, it's not the police.
224 00:33:36 It's the Department of Transport.
225 00:33:40 It's a big joke.
226 00:33:41 They have no idea who we really are.
227 00:33:59 Was I glib?
228 00:34:02 "James Dean died of a broken neck
229 00:34:03 and became immortal."
230 00:34:11 I couldn't resist.
231 00:34:54 Oh, God.
232 00:34:55 What happened?
233 00:34:58 Come here. Lie down.
234 00:35:01 They did the James Dean crash.
235 00:35:03 It seemed to go perfectly, but then
236 00:35:06 he started to feel nauseous on the way back.
237 00:35:08 I'm sure it's a concussion.
238 00:35:11 Well, we're familiar enough with that then, aren't we?
239 00:36:00 Seagrave.
240 00:36:07 Seagrave, I really would like to
241 00:36:10 work out the details
242 00:36:13 of the Jayne Mansfield crash with you.
243 00:36:25 We could...
244 00:36:28 We could do the the decapitation.
245 00:36:34 The head embedded in the windshield.
246 00:36:40 And the dead dog thing, you know?
247 00:36:47 You know, the Chihuahua in the back seat?
248 00:36:50 I got it all worked out.
249 00:36:57 I'll be ready, Vaughan.
250 00:37:00 I want really big tits.
251 00:37:04 Out to here.
252 00:37:08 So the audience can see'em get all cut up
253 00:37:10 and crushed on the dashboard.
254 00:37:17 Yeah, we'll do that.
255 00:37:19 Ballard...
256 00:37:21 I need your help.
257 00:37:48 Do you live here with Seagrave?
258 00:37:51 No. I live in my car.
259 00:37:52 This is my workshop.
260 00:38:14 This is my new project.
261 00:38:38 You recognize her?
262 00:38:41 That's Gabrielle.
263 00:38:45 That's her right outside the door there.
264 00:39:35 I thought you might be missing these.
265 00:39:44 Right.
266 00:39:49 So here you are at the nerve center.
267 00:39:57 Vaughan makes everything look like a crime, doesn't he?
268 00:40:14 James.
269 00:40:20 What exactly is your project, Vaughan?
270 00:40:24 Book of car crashes?
271 00:40:30 Medical study?
272 00:40:33 Sensational documentary?
273 00:40:39 Global traffic?
274 00:40:42 It's something...
275 00:40:45 we are all intimately involved in.
276 00:40:51 The reshaping of the human body by modern technology.
277 00:41:02 Nothing.
278 00:41:03 It's a Sunday, man.
279 00:41:05 She's desperate.
280 00:41:07 No, I'm not.
281 00:41:13 The length?
282 00:41:14 'Cause I'm not gonna hold the sets that long.
283 00:44:18 He must have fucked a lot of women in that huge car of his.
284 00:44:22 It's like a bed on wheels.
285 00:44:27 It must smell of semen.
286 00:44:32 It does.
287 00:44:39 Do you find him attractive?
288 00:44:42 He's very pale.
289 00:44:46 Covered with scars.
290 00:44:48 Would you like to fuck him, though...
291 00:44:51 in that car?
292 00:44:54 No.
293 00:44:57 But...
294 00:45:00 But when he's in that car...
295 00:45:05 Have you seen his penis?
296 00:45:12 I think it's badly scarred
297 00:45:18 from a motorcycle accident.
298 00:45:25 Is he circumcised?
299 00:45:28 Can you imagine what his anus looks like?
300 00:45:31 Describe it to me.
301 00:45:39 Would you like to sodomize him?
302 00:45:44 Would you like to put your penis right into his anus?
303 00:45:48 Just thrust it up his anus?
304 00:45:50 Tell me.
305 00:45:53 Describe it to me.
306 00:45:56 Tell me what you would do.
307 00:45:58 Could you just kiss him in that car?
308 00:46:04 Describe how you reach over.
309 00:46:09 Unzip his greasy jeans.
310 00:46:11 Take out his penis.
311 00:46:17 Would you kiss it or suck it right away?
312 00:46:21 Which hand would you...
313 00:46:24 Which hand would you hold it in?
314 00:46:31 Have you ever sucked a penis?
315 00:46:36 Do you know what semen tastes like?
316 00:46:40 Have you ever tasted semen?
317 00:46:44 Some semen is saltier than others.
318 00:46:58 Vaughan's semen must be very salty.
319 00:47:41 Have you come?
320 00:47:47 I'm all right.
321 00:48:09 Finish your story.
322 00:48:14 The junior pathologist at Ashford Hospital...
323 00:48:19 then the husband of a colleague of mine.
324 00:48:29 A trainee radiologist...
325 00:48:32 then the service manager at my garage.
326 00:48:38 You had sex with all those men in cars?
327 00:48:42 Only in cars?
328 00:48:45 Yes. I didn't plan it that way.
329 00:48:51 Did you fantasize that Vaughan was photographing
330 00:48:55 all these sex acts as though they were traffic accidents?
331 00:48:59 Yes.
332 00:49:04 They felt like traffic accidents.
333 00:50:01 Now...
334 00:50:04 We must accumulate all the paper we can about her.
335 00:50:09 Some of the stuff that Helen brought back is terrific...
336 00:50:12 tolerances of the human face in crash impacts...
337 00:50:15 mechanisms of...
338 00:50:19 Now, where is the...
339 00:50:24 I'm sure we see this again in slow motion.
340 00:50:29 Closer, I mean...
341 00:50:31 in detail.
342 00:50:33 We can watch another tape.
343 00:50:35 We brought lots of tapes.
344 00:50:36 No. No. I... I know this tape. I know this tape.
345 00:50:40 That tape player's fucked. That's what it is.
346 00:50:43 It always does that.
347 00:50:45 It always does that.
348 00:51:10 You're upset.
349 00:51:13 No. I'm all right.
350 00:51:17 I'm all right now.
351 00:51:39 I've always wanted to drive a crash car.
352 00:51:44 You could get your wish at any moment.
353 00:51:47 No. I mean a crash car with a history.
354 00:51:50 Camus' Fassellvega...
355 00:51:53 Nathaniel West's station wagon...
356 00:51:55 Grace Kelly's Rover 3500.
357 00:51:58 Just fix it enough to get it rolling.
358 00:52:02 Don't clean it. Don't touch anything else.
359 00:52:11 Is that why you drive this car?
360 00:52:16 Do you see Kennedy's assassination
361 00:52:17 as a special kind of car crash?
362 00:52:21 A case could be made.
363 00:52:24 Whoa! Watch this! You're gonna hit him.
364 00:52:27 Oh, God.
365 00:52:34 Here. Take a look at this.
366 00:52:38 Tell me what you think of these.
367 00:52:45 You recognize this one. This is James Dean.
368 00:52:53 This is the next one Seagrave and I are gonna do...
369 00:52:56 Jayne Mansfield.
370 00:53:03 It's all very satisfying.
371 00:53:06 I'm not sure I understand why.
372 00:53:10 That's the future, Ballard...
373 00:53:14 and you're already a part of it.
374 00:53:17 You're beginning to see that for the first time
375 00:53:20 there's a benevolent psychopathology that beckons towards us.
376 00:53:27 For example, the car crash is a fertilizing
377 00:53:31 rather than a destructive event.
378 00:53:34 A liberation of sexual energy...
379 00:53:38 mediating the sexuality of those who have died with...
380 00:53:41 with an intensity that's impossible in any other form.
381 00:53:45 Now, to experience that...
382 00:53:48 to live that, that is...
383 00:53:52 that's my project.
384 00:53:55 What about reshaping the human body by modern technology?
385 00:53:59 I thought that was your project.
386 00:54:03 That's just a crude sci-fi concept.
387 00:54:06 It just kind of floats on the surface
388 00:54:07 and doesn't threaten anybody.
389 00:54:11 I use it to test the resilience of my potential partners in psychopathology.
390 00:54:40 - What's going on, baby? - What's going on with you?
391 00:54:42 - Want to go for a ride? - You and your friend?
392 00:54:46 - Just me and my friend here. - All right. That's cool.
393 00:54:48 - Don't go away. - I'm not. What you got under there?
394 00:54:51 - I'm clean. - You got a place?
395 00:54:53 - The back seat of my car. - In your car?
396 00:54:57 - He'll drive. We'll be nice. - We'll go driving around?
397 00:55:00 - Absolutely. $60. - $60?
398 00:55:03 You'll get a nice scenic ride.
399 00:55:05 One fifty for the two.
400 00:55:07 - No. It's just me. - Just you?
401 00:55:09 If he does get involved, I'll give you 150.
402 00:55:11 - Maybe. - Why. What do you mean?
403 00:55:13 I'm saying, is he all right?
404 00:55:19 Come here, sweetie.
405 00:55:21 You open your mouth.
406 00:55:23 - Yes, Daddy. - There you go.
407 00:55:26 I don't want you blowing it up my urethra.
408 00:55:31 James, you drive.
409 00:57:36 James, we're leaving now.
410 00:57:38 Do you want a lift?
411 00:57:41 No, thank you.
412 00:57:44 Catherine's coming to pick me up.
413 00:57:58 What's going on?
414 00:58:01 They're questioning him about an accident at the airport.
415 00:58:05 A pedestrian was killed.
416 00:58:08 They think he was run over intentionally.
417 00:58:11 Vaughan isn't interested in pedestrians.
418 00:58:17 Don't you think he looks a bit shaky?
419 00:58:23 - Maybe I should drive him. - Where's your car?
420 00:58:26 At home. Couldn't face the traffic.
421 00:58:43 Why don't I drive?
422 00:59:22 You coming?
423 00:59:28 Third westbound at Jameson.
424 00:59:30 793, Control. I'm 10-17.
425 00:59:33 Please advise the ambulance that three lanes are...
426 00:59:45 Yes. Let's record this.
427 00:59:59 This is a work of art.
428 01:00:02 Absolutely a work of art.
429 01:00:13 Slow down.
430 01:00:14 Slow down. Not so fast.
431 01:00:25 Slow down. Stop.
432 01:03:57 You couldn't wait for me?
433 01:03:59 You did the Jayne Mansfield crash without me?
434 01:04:03 Oh, the dog.
435 01:04:04 The dog is brilliant.
436 01:04:21 I must have driven through something.
437 01:04:26 There's some blood on the car here on the handle...
438 01:04:29 and on the wheel, and also the wheel well.
439 01:04:35 See?
440 01:04:39 If the police stop you again, they may impound the car.
441 01:04:42 You're right, Ballard. You're right.
442 01:04:46 There's an all-night car wash by the airport service area.
443 01:04:52 Watch yourself.
444 01:13:08 Is there something here that interests you?
445 01:13:14 This interests me.
446 01:13:18 I'd like to see if I can fit into a car designed for a normal body.
447 01:13:23 Could you help me into it, please?
448 01:13:28 Yeah, sure.
449 01:13:37 Are these safe cars?
450 01:13:39 Yes, of course. They're very safe.
451 01:14:08 I'm caught.
452 01:14:45 Oh, shit.
453 01:14:49 Fuck. This is bad. This is really bad.
454 01:17:25 James, somebody named Vaughan. You want it?
455 01:17:32 Hello. Ballard.
456 01:17:34 I need to see you, Ballard.
457 01:17:35 I need to talk to you about the project.
458 01:17:42 Where are you?
459 01:17:58 I think you're making it too clean.
460 01:18:00 Medical tattoos are supposed to be clean.
461 01:18:03 But this is not a medical tattoo.
462 01:18:04 This is a prophetic tattoo.
463 01:18:07 And prophecy's ragged and dirty...
464 01:18:12 so make it ragged and dirty.
465 01:18:16 Prophetic?
466 01:18:17 Is this personal prophecy or global prophecy?
467 01:18:22 There's no difference.
468 01:18:26 Let me see here. Where is it?
469 01:18:30 James, I want you to let her give you this one.
470 01:18:45 Where do you think that one should go?
471 01:24:11 I thought that was you up there.
472 01:24:15 No.
473 01:24:17 My last lesson's next week.
474 01:24:29 James...
475 01:24:36 James, my car is...
476 01:24:45 What?
477 01:24:49 Could it have been deliberate?
478 01:24:54 One of your suitors?
479 01:25:15 It was Vaughan.
480 01:25:33 The traffic.
481 01:25:36 Where is everyone?
482 01:25:39 They've all gone away.
483 01:25:46 I'd like to go back, James.
484 01:28:37 He came from up there, overhead!
485 01:30:35 I'd like to register a claim for the 1963 black Lincoln.
486 01:30:39 Is there a form I should fill out?
487 01:30:43 I can give you the forms now...
488 01:30:45 but you'll have to come back between 7:30 and 4:30
489 01:30:48 to register a claim.
490 01:30:50 What's your attachment to that thing?
491 01:30:54 A close friend owned it.
492 01:30:56 It's gotta be a total write-off.
493 01:30:58 I don't see what you can possibly do with it.
494 01:34:33 Are you all right?
495 01:34:40 James...
496 01:34:47 I don't know.
497 01:34:50 Are you hurt?
498 01:34:56 I think I'm all right.
499 01:35:07 I think I'm all right.
500 01:35:29 Maybe the next one, darling.
501 01:35:42 Maybe the next one.
502 00:00:00 YYeTs.com

