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00:02:10İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
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00:02:16Evet, Marvin?
00:02:18Dan Quayle.
00:02:19Dan Quayle.
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00:03:03İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:03:33I mean, you're traveling this great distance, and for what?
00:03:38Dan, I grieved for Tabitha too.
00:03:41You know she was like a sister to me.
00:03:44But do you honestly believe that this Eddie Ray's gonna help you?
00:03:48Dan, he's dead.
00:03:50And he's been dead for almost 50 years.
00:03:55Why are you doing this?
00:03:57Aaron, I've told you.
00:03:58These are good people.
00:04:00They've helped me through my grief.
00:04:01They, look, never mind.
00:04:05I'll call you later.
00:04:13Last there was Jay.
00:04:15Someone who pushed, prodded, and convinced all of us to go to Indiana during that hot August weekend.
00:04:27I still think of him.
00:04:31But I have a hard time remembering her.
00:04:37Well, honey, you were only five years old when we lost her.
00:04:43Just, just hold on to the memories you have.
00:04:47She loved you.
00:04:48So much.
00:04:54Dan, do mom know?
00:04:56No.
00:04:58I mean, like then?
00:05:03Honey, I don't know.
00:05:06But I believe she, well, you know.
00:05:09I got stuck in traffic.
00:05:17I got stuck in traffic.
00:05:17Okay, time for me to leave.
00:05:41You'd be a good girl, all right?
00:05:42Can I go with you?
00:05:44Can you bring me back something?
00:05:46Sweetheart, I'm only going to be gone for three days.
00:05:48Maybe next time you can go with me.
00:05:50I know that you and mom are, well, she's mad, but she'll get over it.
00:05:54Listen, I know things have been really difficult lately.
00:05:58But we both love you very much, and you know that.
00:06:01And deep down, we love each other.
00:06:03And that's what's important.
00:06:04I'll see you soon, okay?
00:06:06All right.
00:06:06I've been stumbling around, blind in the dark, banging on walls, screaming at everyone.
00:06:34I see you standing there, that look in your eyes.
00:06:42Oh, so innocent, but you are to blame the things that you do to me.
00:06:52So you still plan on going to Indianapolis?
00:06:57That's why you're too young to be going through male menopause.
00:07:00Look, don't run away from me.
00:07:03I'm not running away from you, but I don't have anything else to say.
00:07:06You just don't understand me.
00:07:08I don't think you've ever understood me.
00:07:12Understand?
00:07:14I gave up trying to understand you a long time ago.
00:07:19You have obligations here.
00:07:21You shouldn't be going off and screwing around with somebody younger than your own sister.
00:07:26Damn it, it's not that way at all.
00:07:28I can control myself.
00:07:30What about last year?
00:07:32When you and what's his...
00:07:33Good.
00:07:40Rita, it's only for three days.
00:07:44Things are going to work out.
00:07:45Things that you do to me.
00:07:47You just have to trust me.
00:07:48Things that you do to me.
00:07:49You just have to trust me.
00:07:50You think that I'll forget.
00:07:53But you are wrong.
00:07:56I'll take it to the grave.
00:07:59Which might not be so far away.
00:08:02So far away.
00:08:05Far away.
00:08:07I've been stumbling around.
00:08:15Your report card's going to be good?
00:08:16Mm-hmm.
00:08:17You like your teachers?
00:08:18Yeah.
00:08:19I even told him that you're going to Eddie Ray's hometown.
00:08:21Oh, yeah?
00:08:22Cool.
00:08:22That's right.
00:08:22I'll leave tomorrow.
00:08:23I'll be gone all weekend.
00:08:24Have you ever been to Eddie Ray's hometown before?
00:08:26No.
00:08:26I never have.
00:08:27It'll be my first time.
00:08:28Yeah.
00:08:28Did you ever watch his movies when you were a kid?
00:08:30Yeah.
00:08:30I remember watching his movies on television.
00:08:32But, you know, he was popular even before I was born.
00:08:35Wow.
00:08:35Yeah.
00:08:35I think he's so cool.
00:08:37I even think Mom likes him.
00:08:38He's so cute.
00:08:40Hey, I taped a special about him last night.
00:08:42Do you want to watch it?
00:08:43Yeah.
00:08:44Do you want me to go get Mom?
00:08:45No.
00:08:45Mom's pretty busy.
00:08:47Maybe she can watch later.
00:08:48Okay.
00:08:48Okay?
00:08:48All right.
00:08:4950 years ago, a young man from Fairview, Indiana, left the comforts of home to follow his dream.
00:09:03and head for Hollywood seeking fame and fame and fortune.
00:09:20Little did he realize that his life would be cut short by a tragic motorcycle accident just as he was obtaining a measure of the admiration he was seeking or that he would be credited with influencing young teenagers worldwide in the baby boomer pop culture scene for the next half century.
00:09:38Let's look at one of the most recognized and reviered scenes from the history of the cinema from Rebel Without a Reason.
00:09:44Why'd this happen to us?
00:09:52I ain't a bad kid, am I?
00:09:54Ronnie, you're not bad.
00:09:56It's them.
00:09:56Sometimes I feel like, like no one trusts me.
00:10:01They treat me like a child, like I'm being suffocated.
00:10:03I hate them.
00:10:04They're all monsters.
00:10:05Ronnie, don't ever say you're bad.
00:10:07You're not bad to me.
00:10:10I'll never treat my kids like the way they treated me or the way they treated that David.
00:10:15Poor kid.
00:10:17You know, the whole world is so messed up.
00:10:20Nobody takes time to stop and think about what's important anymore.
00:10:23They're so comfortable in their nice homes and nice jobs.
00:10:28It's all an illusion.
00:10:29None of it's real.
00:10:31It's like the whole world forgot how to love.
00:10:34Nobody cares about love anymore.
00:10:36Money's all they care about.
00:10:38Well, Ronnie, you're not like them.
00:10:40You know how to love.
00:10:42You're so nice and strong and gentle.
00:10:47And you've always accepted me for who I am.
00:10:50You've never treated me like a tramp.
00:10:53Betty, I swear, I'll never forget how to love.
00:10:58God bless you.
00:13:33You know, the grown-ups were so, what's the word?
00:13:36Square.
00:13:38It's hard to believe that our parents were the ones that grew up with those films
00:13:42and they still ended up being so uptight.
00:13:44No, my dad never treated me like that.
00:13:46He was really understanding.
00:13:48My father wasn't. He was strict.
00:13:50He was also very traditional, you know, in the old ways.
00:13:53What do you mean, the old ways?
00:13:54Well, he was supposed to go back to Lebanon after he graduated,
00:13:58but he ended up marrying my mother instead.
00:14:01Was your mother Lebanese?
00:14:02No, she was English and a Christian.
00:14:08Was your wife an Eddie Ray fan?
00:14:10My wife loved Eddie Ray.
00:14:12She was very Western in some ways,
00:14:15but it wasn't until she was killed that I started watching his movies.
00:14:21Anyway, now I'm here instead of back in New York working.
00:14:25Yeah, but at least you have a job.
00:14:27Nowadays, with the way the economy is,
00:14:29marketing types like me are a dime a dozen.
00:14:31Well, I can't be fired because I have my own business.
00:14:35I mean, if my business isn't doing well,
00:14:37I don't have to worry about making payroll.
00:14:39I just don't pay myself.
00:14:41But listen, my friend, things will improve.
00:14:44You'll find a job and my business will grow.
00:14:47God willing.
00:14:48Anyway, Jane, um, tell me, I can't remember,
00:14:53did your dad ever remarry?
00:14:55No.
00:14:56No.
00:15:03So, where to now?
00:15:06Would you mind if we drove to the track?
00:15:07I always wanted to see it.
00:15:09That's cool.
00:15:09İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:15:39İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:16:09İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:16:39You should come back in May and, you know, see the race.
00:16:43We better head to Fairview.
00:16:45We've got to take the back roads to get there.
00:16:47İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:17:17İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:17:47You know what we talked about.
00:17:49About what happened the other night.
00:17:51That again.
00:17:52We've been through this.
00:17:54Sam, put the groceries away.
00:17:55Your poor old mama's tired.
00:17:57So Marvin, how are you?
00:17:59Fine.
00:17:59How is your beautiful unattached sister
00:18:02that doesn't have a date Friday night?
00:18:04Mom, stop.
00:18:05No, it's not right.
00:18:06You sit in front of that computer all day
00:18:07ruining your eyesight.
00:18:09And those pictures you look at.
00:18:10You know you should be going out
00:18:11with a nice attractive girl.
00:18:13Rose is going to make some lucky man
00:18:14a very nice wife.
00:18:15Mother, please.
00:18:16Sam, a good looking boy like you
00:18:18with so much to give the girls.
00:18:19Just like your papa.
00:18:20May he rest in peace.
00:18:22You should be on the lookout
00:18:23for a nice girl like Rose.
00:18:24And you're not going to find one
00:18:25in those bars you go to.
00:18:27In those places,
00:18:27all you're going to find
00:18:28is a bunch of whores.
00:18:29I didn't raise you to go out.
00:18:30Oh yeah?
00:18:30Well, you don't know anything about me.
00:18:41Dan?
00:18:43Back at lunch,
00:18:46you know when you asked me
00:18:47if my dad had remarried?
00:18:50Well, he's gay.
00:18:52Has been as far back as I can remember.
00:18:54Oh.
00:18:55Oh.
00:18:57And well, my dad's African-American.
00:18:58What?
00:18:59I thought I was weird
00:19:00with a Jewish mother
00:19:00and a German Methodist father.
00:19:02Well, my mother's Asian.
00:19:04They met when my dad
00:19:05was in the service.
00:19:06Was your dad in Vietnam?
00:19:08Yes.
00:19:09But my mom was an American.
00:19:11Her family came to San Francisco
00:19:13before the Second World War.
00:19:16They were prisoners
00:19:17at the Amache intern camp
00:19:20in Colorado.
00:19:25Now here's a clip
00:19:26from the star-studded movie
00:19:27The Very Tall Texan.
00:19:30Look, Tommy,
00:19:31I ain't trying to butt in.
00:19:32But you gotta stay away
00:19:33from them Farleys.
00:19:35You don't belong up
00:19:36in that big fancy house.
00:19:37It's only gonna bring you trouble.
00:19:40Them people don't care
00:19:41about folks like us.
00:19:42We're just like something
00:19:43they own.
00:19:45It ain't right
00:19:46thinking you can mix with them.
00:19:48I see you sniffing around
00:19:49that Mary Ann.
00:19:50Boy, you ain't nothing
00:19:51but a toy to her.
00:19:53Her old man finds out
00:19:54what's going on,
00:19:55he's gonna shoot you
00:19:56in the back
00:19:56and claim you drawed first.
00:19:59Look, Pops,
00:20:01it's none of your damn business.
00:20:03It ain't so bad
00:20:03being a toy.
00:20:05Ain't my problem,
00:20:05Frank ain't man enough
00:20:06to satisfy her.
00:20:07Boy, you're headed for trouble.
00:20:09I'm only trying to help you out.
00:20:11That Mary Ann's gonna drop you
00:20:12like a hot potato.
00:20:13Worst, she'll say
00:20:14that you forced yourself on her
00:20:15and then they'll lynch you.
00:20:17Tommy, you're a good kid
00:20:18but you just gotta stay
00:20:20with your own kind.
00:20:22That's just the way it is.
00:20:24Pops,
00:20:25I don't plan on being
00:20:26a cowpuncher
00:20:26the rest of my life.
00:20:27I got bigger fists to fry
00:20:29in places to see.
00:20:30There's more to the world
00:20:31than this damn ranch.
00:20:35What do you think, sweetie?
00:20:36You'll get it.
00:20:40Is there a quicker way?
00:20:43Nope.
00:20:44Welcome to the Midwest.
00:20:46A million small towns
00:20:47in the middle of nowhere.
00:20:48are you okay?
00:20:58Yeah, I'm fine.
00:21:00You guys should watch
00:21:00where you're going.
00:21:01Someone could get hurt.
00:21:02Oh my God,
00:21:03is everything all right?
00:21:04Very lucky, my friend.
00:21:05Yeah, lucky so I've been told.
00:21:07What the hell are you doing
00:21:08out here in the middle of nowhere?
00:21:10I could ask you guys
00:21:11the same question.
00:21:12As a matter of fact, I will.
00:21:13We're going to Fairview.
00:21:15You know, the hometown of Fairview?
00:21:16That's where I'm headed.
00:21:17You mind giving me a lift?
00:21:20Sure.
00:21:21Well, I'm Jane.
00:21:22It's Sam, and it's Dan, and...
00:21:23I'm Adam, the distracted driver.
00:21:26Okay, you guys ready to roll?
00:21:29You mind if I sit up front?
00:21:30No, go ahead.
00:21:31What did you say your name was again?
00:21:34Some folks call me Roy.
00:21:35So Dan, you're Lebanese?
00:22:01No, I'm American.
00:22:05My father was Lebanese.
00:22:07Did you ever get back to Lebanon?
00:22:10No, you see, my father was Muslim,
00:22:13but my mother was Christian.
00:22:15That must have been challenging.
00:22:16Well, it was.
00:22:18For six months, I would go to church
00:22:19with my mother,
00:22:20and for six months,
00:22:21I would go to mosque with my father.
00:22:23Really?
00:22:23Yes.
00:22:25My father, he was strict,
00:22:28but he was also very cunning.
00:22:30In what way?
00:22:33Well,
00:22:34before my 16th birthday,
00:22:36he told me I needed to decide
00:22:37whether I wanted to be Christian or Muslim.
00:22:41So, on our way to buy this old car,
00:22:43for me,
00:22:44he said it would be a great car
00:22:46to drive to mosque.
00:22:48And?
00:22:48Pretty much got the message,
00:22:50and became a Muslim.
00:22:51What does your wife think
00:22:53about you going on this little junket?
00:22:57Well,
00:22:58well, my wife,
00:22:59she was, uh,
00:23:00she was,
00:23:01she was killed in the convenience store
00:23:02hold up
00:23:03almost a year.
00:23:07Did they catch the guy who did it?
00:23:10Yeah.
00:23:11Maybe some,
00:23:12some dumb kid
00:23:13looking for money
00:23:15to buy some more dope.
00:23:16Damn junkies.
00:23:17No.
00:23:18I mean,
00:23:19I felt that way at first,
00:23:21but
00:23:21you just started hanging out
00:23:23with the wrong crowd.
00:23:25That's too bad.
00:23:27Sometimes life is really unfair.
00:23:36Dane,
00:23:36you must let go of your grief
00:23:37and move on.
00:23:39I hate saying you're so depressed.
00:23:40I just blame myself
00:23:44for making Tabitha work.
00:23:47If my business
00:23:48would have been better
00:23:49or if she had gotten
00:23:50that teaching job,
00:23:51she'd still be with us.
00:23:53You must put this tragedy
00:23:55behind you
00:23:55and move on.
00:23:58Tabitha would want that.
00:24:00Maybe you should start
00:24:00seeing other people.
00:24:04You know,
00:24:04meet other women.
00:24:05go out.
00:24:11I just can't.
00:24:12I would feel like
00:24:12I betrayed her.
00:24:14Not right now.
00:24:16Listen, Dan.
00:24:18Each day you grieve
00:24:20is a day lost.
00:24:22You must accept the past
00:24:23and embrace the future.
00:24:26Do you want to honor her?
00:24:29Honor her by living your life.
00:24:30All in good time.
00:24:32All in good time.
00:24:41Stop!
00:24:42Pull it!
00:24:42Pull it here!
00:24:43Do it!
00:24:57Damn you!
00:24:59You're not good matter!
00:25:00I am you!
00:25:02What are you doing?
00:25:04Hey!
00:25:06What are you doing out here?
00:25:07We don't open
00:25:08for a couple of hours.
00:25:10I'm sorry, sir.
00:25:12I don't know
00:25:12what's going on here.
00:25:14You the manager?
00:25:15Yeah, and I'm also the owner.
00:25:17Dad opened this theater
00:25:19back in 49.
00:25:20So, where are you folks from?
00:25:22From all over.
00:25:23I'm from Cincinnati.
00:25:24The lady's from San Francisco.
00:25:26One of the guys is from Florida
00:25:28and the other one's from New Jersey.
00:25:29I don't know where Roy's from.
00:25:31Where are you headed?
00:25:33We're heading to Fairview.
00:25:34Are we getting close?
00:25:35It's just up the road.
00:25:35Great.
00:25:36You know, this drive-in's
00:25:37where all the kids from Fairview
00:25:38would come in the 50s and 60s.
00:25:40Nowadays, they all play computer games
00:25:42or rent movies.
00:25:43I don't know how much longer
00:25:44I can keep the theater going.
00:25:45and, you know,
00:25:46there's not very many drive-ins
00:25:48left around.
00:25:49But we've been open since 49,
00:25:52except for that time
00:25:52after them kids were killed.
00:25:54My dad felt real bad
00:25:55about the accident,
00:25:55so he closed earlier that year.
00:25:57You know, usually we close
00:25:58at the end of October.
00:25:59That year, he closed in August.
00:26:01Wow.
00:26:02What happened?
00:26:03Well, I don't remember exactly.
00:26:05I was just a little boy at the time,
00:26:06but the story is
00:26:07that these kids came to see
00:26:09Rebel Without a Reason
00:26:09and they'd been drinking
00:26:11and left the theater,
00:26:13got into a terrible car wreck
00:26:14and were killed.
00:26:15Gosh.
00:26:16It was back in 1958.
00:26:19All right.
00:26:19Well, look,
00:26:21you folks enjoy your visit.
00:26:22Thanks, I appreciate it.
00:26:23Take care.
00:26:26You mind telling me
00:26:27what that was all about?
00:26:29Don't worry about it.
00:26:30Let's go, okay?
00:26:31All right.
00:26:45Hey, uh,
00:26:46why don't we stop
00:26:46and get something to eat?
00:26:47All right.
00:27:01Don't you have a place to stay?
00:27:05Yeah.
00:27:06Don't worry about me.
00:27:06I'll be fine.
00:27:08Why don't you stay with us?
00:27:09We have three rooms reserved.
00:27:11That's okay, isn't it?
00:27:13Okay.
00:27:14You guys go check in
00:27:15and I'll wait out here.
00:27:28Hello.
00:27:28Can I help you?
00:27:29Yes, we have
00:27:30three rooms reserved
00:27:31under the name of Jane Mystic.
00:27:32I have been trying
00:27:33to reach you all day, sweetheart.
00:27:35We only have two rooms left.
00:27:37What?
00:27:39See, the pork producers,
00:27:41they're meeting over in Goodlyton,
00:27:42the county seat,
00:27:43and, well, they ran out of rooms
00:27:45so we get their overflow.
00:27:47We have a contract
00:27:48with the county.
00:27:50There was nothing I could do.
00:27:52I'm sorry.
00:27:53So, well,
00:27:55I managed to save you two rooms.
00:27:57But I had a reservation.
00:27:58All right.
00:28:00We have five people now.
00:28:03What are we going to do?
00:28:05Well, I thought you might
00:28:06pick up an extra person.
00:28:08So one of the rooms
00:28:09that I saved
00:28:09is our mini suite.
00:28:11On one side,
00:28:12there's a king-size bed,
00:28:13and on the other side,
00:28:14there's a sofa bed
00:28:15and a cot.
00:28:16The second room
00:28:17has two queen-size beds,
00:28:18so, see,
00:28:19there's room enough
00:28:20for five people.
00:28:22All right.
00:28:23Come here, guys.
00:28:29I don't think there's much
00:28:30we can do here.
00:28:32Jane,
00:28:33Roy, and myself
00:28:33will take the suite.
00:28:34Sam, you, and Dan
00:28:35take the other room.
00:28:37All right?
00:28:38Okay, who will sleep where?
00:28:40You take the bed,
00:28:42we'll put Roy on the cot,
00:28:43and I'll sleep
00:28:43on the sofa bed
00:28:44in the other room.
00:28:45I'm responsible
00:28:46for Roy being with us,
00:28:48and we don't know
00:28:49anything about the guy,
00:28:49so I'd like to keep him
00:28:51where I can see him.
00:28:52Fine with me.
00:28:54Sure.
00:28:54We were going to
00:28:54share a room anyway.
00:28:55Jane?
00:28:57Sure.
00:28:57That's okay.
00:28:58I feel responsible
00:28:59for asking Roy
00:29:00to stay with us.
00:29:02I'm sorry.
00:29:03Don't worry about it.
00:29:04Let's just all
00:29:05get some rest.
00:29:06Hey, did you notice
00:29:15anything strange
00:29:16about the town
00:29:17back there?
00:29:18No.
00:29:18What do you ask?
00:29:20I don't know.
00:29:21There's not much
00:29:22to the town,
00:29:22but maybe it's
00:29:24just a feeling.
00:29:25Whatever.
00:29:28So, have you
00:29:30ever dated any women,
00:29:32or have you
00:29:32always been gay?
00:29:33Look, I'm not gay, okay?
00:29:35I've been with
00:29:35plenty of women.
00:29:36They beg for mercy.
00:29:38Why would you
00:29:38even ask that?
00:29:39Come on.
00:29:40I saw the way
00:29:41you were looking
00:29:41at that guy
00:29:42back there at the track.
00:29:43That's not the way
00:29:43that someone who's
00:29:44straight looks
00:29:44at another man.
00:29:45So I notice
00:29:46one good-looking guy,
00:29:47and all of a sudden
00:29:48I'm a homosexual.
00:29:51Come on, Dan.
00:29:52I didn't think
00:29:52you'd be so judgmental.
00:29:54Well, what I'm saying
00:29:55is life's full
00:29:56of difficult choices.
00:29:57Remember that
00:29:58story I told you
00:29:59about having to
00:29:59choose between
00:30:00being Christian
00:30:00and a Muslim?
00:30:02Think about it.
00:30:03Well, I...
00:30:04So,
00:30:06did you ever
00:30:07regret your decision?
00:30:10Sometimes I used
00:30:11to wonder.
00:30:12That is until
00:30:12I met Tabitha in college.
00:30:14I mean, she was a
00:30:15modern Muslim,
00:30:15but she would've
00:30:16never considered
00:30:17marrying me
00:30:18if I were Christian.
00:30:19Really?
00:30:20Yeah.
00:30:21I mean,
00:30:22sometimes I believe
00:30:23that once we make
00:30:24that defining decision
00:30:25in life,
00:30:26our die is cast,
00:30:27and we have
00:30:28very little control
00:30:29over our destiny.
00:30:31Well, I don't think
00:30:32things are set in stone.
00:30:33You can always
00:30:34change your mind.
00:30:37Well, my friend,
00:30:38I hope you're right.
00:30:41Yeah,
00:30:41I hope you're right.
00:30:44Well,
00:30:44good night, man.
00:30:46Good night.
00:30:53Oh, sorry.
00:30:55Oh, come on.
00:30:57I've seen someone
00:30:58in the bathroom before.
00:31:04Need to pee?
00:31:06Yes.
00:31:10Where's Roy?
00:31:12He wasn't here
00:31:12when I started my showering.
00:31:13and his bed's still made.
00:31:17I don't know.
00:31:18He wasn't in the room
00:31:19when I went to sleep
00:31:20last night either.
00:31:21Maybe he went for a walk
00:31:22or something.
00:31:23Anyway,
00:31:23what's the plan?
00:31:24I'll call Sam
00:31:25and see if those guys
00:31:26are ready for some breakfast.
00:31:28In what,
00:31:2815 minutes?
00:31:29Yeah,
00:31:30that sounds pretty good.
00:31:32No, wait.
00:31:32Actually,
00:31:33make it 20 minutes,
00:31:33okay?
00:31:35You got it.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:36Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:37Thanks.
00:31:38Thanks.
00:31:38Thanks.
00:31:39Thanks.
00:31:43up in the country
00:31:46the day
00:31:47the spreader broke
00:31:48we went to town
00:31:49for parts
00:31:50I and my neighbor
00:31:51a man of furrowed years
00:31:53knowing every mile
00:31:54of corn and beans
00:31:55along the road
00:31:56like so many freckles
00:31:57on his arm
00:31:58whether good soil
00:31:59or bad
00:32:00and how the drainage was
00:32:01I knew John Deere
00:32:03tires as big as a box
00:32:04leave me in hand
00:32:05I just want to
00:32:07take a look
00:32:07it's a good place
00:32:08to get them
00:32:09I like eggs over easy
00:32:12toast, bacon
00:32:13you know
00:32:13the regular breakfast thing
00:32:15Hey Roy
00:32:16Hey
00:32:17You guys gonna sleep
00:32:18your life away?
00:32:20We were gonna get
00:32:21something to eat
00:32:21Would you like to join us?
00:32:22I've already eaten
00:32:24Come on
00:32:25have some more coffee
00:32:26Ah sure
00:32:27But let's see
00:32:28what the poet
00:32:29has to say first
00:32:30Thank you
00:32:35Soybeans
00:32:38The October air
00:32:40was warm and musky
00:32:42blowing over brown fields
00:32:44heavy with the fragrance
00:32:45of freshly combined beans
00:32:47the breath of harvest
00:32:48He was pulling a truckload
00:32:50onto the scales
00:32:51at the elevator
00:32:52near the rail siding
00:32:53north of town
00:32:53when a big Cadillac
00:32:55drove up
00:32:55A man stepped out
00:32:57wearing a three-piece suit
00:32:58in a gold pinky ring
00:33:00The man said
00:33:01he had just invested
00:33:02a hundred grand
00:33:03in soybeans
00:33:03and wanted to see
00:33:04what they looked like
00:33:05The farmer stared
00:33:07at the man
00:33:07and was quiet
00:33:08reaching for the tobacco
00:33:10in the rear pocket
00:33:10of his jeans
00:33:11where he wore
00:33:12his only ring
00:33:13a threadbare circle
00:33:14rubbed by working
00:33:15cans of dip
00:33:16and long hours
00:33:17on the backside
00:33:18of a hundred acre run
00:33:19He scooped up
00:33:20a handful of
00:33:21small white beans
00:33:22the pearls of the prairie
00:33:23saying
00:33:24Soybeans look like
00:33:26a foot of water
00:33:27on the field
00:33:27in April
00:33:28when you're ready
00:33:28to plant
00:33:29and can't get in
00:33:30Like three kids
00:33:31at the kitchen table
00:33:32eating macaroni
00:33:33and cheese
00:33:34five nights in a row
00:33:35Or like a broken part
00:33:36on the combine
00:33:37when your credit
00:33:38with the implement dealer
00:33:39is nearly tapped
00:33:40Soybeans look like
00:33:41prayers bouncing
00:33:42off the ceiling
00:33:43when prices
00:33:44on the Chicago grain market
00:33:45start to drop
00:33:46Or like your old man's tears
00:33:48when you tell him
00:33:49how much the land
00:33:50might bring
00:33:50for subdivisions
00:33:51Soybeans look like
00:33:53the first good night
00:33:54of sleep
00:33:54in weeks
00:33:55when you unload
00:33:55at the elevator
00:33:56and the kids
00:33:57get Christmas
00:33:57He spat a little juice
00:33:59on the tire
00:34:00of the Cadillac
00:34:01laughing despite himself
00:34:02and saying to the man
00:34:03Now maybe you can tell me
00:34:05what a hundred grand
00:34:06looks like
00:34:07I found out how to get
00:34:28to the museum
00:34:29How's that?
00:34:30We go out to the main road
00:34:31and turn left
00:34:32and it's
00:34:32go four blocks
00:34:33and then take a right
00:34:34and it's supposed
00:34:35to be on the corner
00:34:35there
00:34:36so
00:34:36should be no problem
00:34:37Hi y'all
00:34:38with the pork producers?
00:34:40No
00:34:40we're just visiting
00:34:41I'm from New Jersey
00:34:42I'm from
00:34:43Got a Big One
00:34:43you wanna see?
00:34:44Sam
00:34:45You'll have to
00:34:46excuse my friend
00:34:47he's from
00:34:47South Florida
00:34:48lack of ocean water
00:34:49has affected his brain
00:34:50Right
00:34:51Oh that's alright
00:34:52I can see I got
00:34:53the wrong kind of plumbing
00:34:54for such a big man
00:34:55anyhow
00:34:55Yeah well you're nuts
00:34:57besides
00:34:57where does some
00:34:58pig farmer from Hicksville
00:35:00know about anything anyway?
00:35:01Sam just stop it
00:35:02settle down
00:35:03What?
00:35:04Dan's not interested in her
00:35:05he's got the hots
00:35:07for that waitress
00:35:08over at the coffee shop
00:35:09what's her name?
00:35:11Barbara?
00:35:11Jesus Sam
00:35:12what is it with you?
00:35:13Yeah
00:35:13we should be treated
00:35:14with respect
00:35:15Like an exquisite flower
00:35:16Fine I'm sorry
00:35:19Hey Roy
00:35:20There's nothing I like
00:35:22better than a good
00:35:23pissing contest
00:35:24except
00:35:24maybe a good drag race
00:35:26What about it Dan?
00:35:28What about what?
00:35:29You and me
00:35:29and those two rods
00:35:30out on the street
00:35:31a race to the finish
00:35:32mano a mano
00:35:33We can't just take
00:35:34those cars
00:35:35Sure we can
00:35:36I've talked to the owners
00:35:37and they said it's fine
00:35:38Anyway I told them
00:35:39you're an up and coming
00:35:40Indy race car driver
00:35:41and I'm Fireball Robbins
00:35:42You don't know much
00:35:44about drag racing
00:35:45do you?
00:35:46What about it Dan?
00:35:48I can't race you
00:35:49What if we wreck the cars
00:35:49or if we get hurt?
00:35:51Come on let's do it
00:35:51Loser buys the first round
00:35:53tonight
00:35:53You're nuts
00:35:54Why would I want to race you?
00:35:56Why not?
00:35:56What else is there to do?
00:35:58Why are you taunting me?
00:35:59What did I ever do to you?
00:36:00Everything
00:36:00I can't race you
00:36:03Look
00:36:04your old man
00:36:06would be out on the car
00:36:07revving it up by now
00:36:07Hell he's probably
00:36:09looking down on you
00:36:10ready to disown you
00:36:11right now
00:36:11Unless you're chicken
00:36:14Leave him out of this
00:36:15I'm not afraid of you
00:36:17You want to race me
00:36:18to the finish
00:36:19fine
00:36:20let's do it
00:36:21Let's do it
00:36:22The old drag strip
00:36:23south of town
00:36:24Good luck Dan!
00:36:25Do you think they'll be okay?
00:36:27I mean do they know what they're doing?
00:36:29I sure as hell hope so
00:36:30Ready?
00:36:32On your mark
00:36:33Get set
00:36:35Go!
00:36:36Go!
00:36:37Go!
00:36:38Go!
00:36:39Go!
00:36:40Go!
00:36:41Go!
00:36:42Go!
00:36:43Go!
00:36:44Go!
00:36:45Go!
00:36:46Go!
00:36:47Go!
00:36:48Go!
00:36:49Go!
00:36:50Go!
00:36:51Go!
00:36:52Go!
00:36:53Go!
00:36:54Go!
00:36:55Go!
00:36:56Go!
00:36:57Go!
00:36:58Go!
00:36:59Go!
00:37:00Go!
00:37:01Go!
00:37:02Go!
00:37:03Müzik
00:37:33İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:37:35Oh my god, I feel just amazing.
00:37:37It's like a huge weight has been lifted off my back.
00:37:39I haven't felt this good since just before she died.
00:37:42Thank you.
00:37:44God, that was incredible.
00:37:45Wow.
00:37:47Unbelievable.
00:37:48Great.
00:37:49Outstanding.
00:37:50Tell you what, guys.
00:37:52Let's tell Barbara, the waitress back at the restaurant,
00:37:56that Dan won the race.
00:37:57No, come on, guys.
00:37:58We'll just tell her that I lost just by a hair,
00:38:00and she'll feel bad for me.
00:38:01Why do I get the feeling that you're going to get...
00:38:03Whatever, way to go.
00:38:05See you guys back at the restaurant.
00:38:07Very cool.
00:38:25I'm so tired, I'm so weary.
00:38:28The day has been so long.
00:38:31Ready to go.
00:38:36Oh please, set me free.
00:38:42Oh please, set me free.
00:38:42Oh please, set me free.
00:41:03Why did you really come here?
00:41:11You're starting to sound like Roy.
00:41:19I don't know.
00:41:26Things just haven't been right at home for a while.
00:41:28I should move out, you know? Get my own place.
00:41:42Then I broke up with Floyd, my boyfriend or ex-boyfriend.
00:41:52I'm not in the mood right now. I don't need to have sex all the time.
00:42:03Yeah, like I haven't heard that from you before.
00:42:08It's not just the sex, Jane. It was like you were somewhere else during dinner tonight.
00:42:12I've got a lot on my mind.
00:42:16Well, like what?
00:42:19You don't understand.
00:42:21You're right. I don't understand. I can't. You won't even let me in.
00:42:27Look, maybe it'd just be easier if we didn't see each other anymore.
00:42:32Life is too short for all this aggravation.
00:42:36I'm going to get something to drink. Leave your key on the way out.
00:42:45It was just too...
00:42:50...immature.
00:43:06...immature.
00:43:07İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:43:37İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:44:07İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:44:37İzlediğiniz için teşekkür ederim.
00:45:07So?
00:45:11It was nice.
00:45:29I'll be right back.
00:45:38So, cat got your tongue?
00:45:41No, I'm fine.
00:45:43No?
00:45:45Everything's okay.
00:45:47You missed breakfast.
00:45:49Ah, how are you?
00:45:53You guys ready to go?
00:45:55Yeah.
00:45:57Hey, why don't you stay with me for a minute?
00:46:00Sure.
00:46:02Okay, well let's meet at the museum in half an hour.
00:46:06Yes, make it an hour. I've got some things I want to do.
00:46:10Okay.
00:46:12Let's go.
00:46:24I should have known better.
00:46:26I mean, he's married.
00:46:28It's not a disease, you know.
00:46:29Well, he has a daughter.
00:46:30I'm just so...
00:46:32What happened happens.
00:46:34And I'm sure he feels the same way, so don't worry about it.
00:46:38I'm not some slam-bam, thank you ma'am type of person.
00:46:41Of course not.
00:46:42And I'm sure Adam doesn't think that way, so...
00:46:44I don't know.
00:46:46I just wish I could get my life straightened out.
00:46:51What do you mean?
00:46:53Well, my dad tells me I should crawl out of my shell.
00:46:58Well, you can't crawl out of your shell unless you know what's keeping you stuck.
00:47:04So, um...
00:47:05What are you afraid of?
00:47:06Nothing.
00:47:07Look, Jane.
00:47:08Something's bugging you.
00:47:09Tell me about your mother.
00:47:10There's not much to tell.
00:47:11I don't remember her.
00:47:12Yes, you do.
00:47:13What?
00:47:14What?
00:47:15What happened that night?
00:47:17I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:31I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:36I don't know what you're talking about.
00:47:47I was five years old.
00:47:52A loud voice woke me up.
00:47:58You!
00:48:00How could you?!
00:48:02Why you marry me like I'm a child?!
00:48:04Calm down!
00:48:05What's even about you?!
00:48:06You woulda thought we were another woman!
00:48:10Why are you doing this to me?!
00:48:13No!
00:48:15No, Steve!
00:48:17No!
00:48:23Good bitch.
00:48:25I'm sorry.
00:48:28I thought I would change after we were married and Jane was born.
00:48:31No!
00:48:33Please, Jimmy.
00:48:35Please.
00:48:39I'm so sorry.
00:48:42I hate her!
00:48:44No!
00:48:46No!
00:48:49She ran outside.
00:48:52We got into the car.
00:48:56She wasn't a very good driver anyway.
00:49:02Dad went out to borrow neighbor's car.
00:49:04It was hard.
00:49:09But before he could leave...
00:49:14The police called.
00:49:16And then she said that...
00:49:19She was in an accident.
00:49:24And had been killed.
00:49:25Dad, it was my fault of life.
00:49:31Dad, it was my fault of life.
00:49:40He killed her.
00:49:45It was his fault.
00:49:49And I hate him.
00:49:51Hey, Jane.
00:49:53I'm gonna call you down and talk to him about this.
00:49:57No way!
00:49:59Jane.
00:50:02Don't leave me.
00:50:08Don't say anything you might regret.
00:50:11You should let me have it tomorrow to apologize.
00:50:13Do you want to apologize?
00:50:14Do you want to apologize?
00:50:20So.
00:50:43Hello?
00:50:55Dad?
00:50:57Honey?
00:50:58Are you okay?
00:50:59No, I'm not okay.
00:51:01I'm pissed off.
00:51:03Why did you tell me Mom ran off that night crying because she found out you were a faggot?
00:51:08Watch your mouth!
00:51:11How could you call me that?
00:51:13Don't change the subject.
00:51:15You killed Mom.
00:51:17You murdered her.
00:51:20Why?
00:51:22Why?
00:51:23Jane, I didn't kill her.
00:51:27I loved her.
00:51:29It's just...
00:51:31I couldn't love her the way she needed to be.
00:51:35How did you find this out?
00:51:37I was there.
00:51:39I saw the fight.
00:51:40Honey.
00:51:42I watched her storm out the door.
00:51:50I was...
00:51:52I was up.
00:51:55Why?
00:51:57Why?
00:51:59Why did this happen?
00:52:02I didn't get to know her.
00:52:03Jane.
00:52:04Jane.
00:52:05No.
00:52:06Please, honey.
00:52:07Slow down.
00:52:09Take some deep breaths.
00:52:11Tell me you're okay.
00:52:13Deep.
00:52:14Breath.
00:52:16Daddy.
00:52:18Jane.
00:52:22Jane.
00:52:24I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
00:52:28I guess I was trying to protect you.
00:52:30Emily.
00:52:40I mean...
00:52:42You are my real dad.
00:52:44Aren't you?
00:52:45Yes, honey.
00:52:46I am your real dad.
00:52:49Well...
00:52:51You know, Mom must have...
00:52:54You know, done it.
00:52:56What happened?
00:53:00Jane, I...
00:53:01I wanted to spare you this.
00:53:04But...
00:53:05Now...
00:53:07I've got to tell you something.
00:53:11It's gonna hurt you.
00:53:13But Jane, you know...
00:53:15I love you.
00:53:16Well...
00:53:22You...
00:53:25Were an accident.
00:53:27What?
00:53:29Jane...
00:53:31I did love your mother.
00:53:33But we never made love except once.
00:53:36After a New Year's party.
00:53:42I was very drunk.
00:53:43I don't remember much of what happened.
00:53:48But...
00:53:51I believe your...
00:53:54Oh, God.
00:53:55This is so difficult for me to say.
00:53:59I believe...
00:54:01She took advantage of the fact...
00:54:03That I was drunk.
00:54:05And she was able to excite me.
00:54:08I don't understand.
00:54:10You mean...
00:54:12You and Mom never had sex except for this one time?
00:54:15That's right.
00:54:17I couldn't...
00:54:19I couldn't get aroused.
00:54:20I thought it would pass.
00:54:21I even went to see a doctor.
00:54:23Which is ironic because...
00:54:25That's where I met Bill.
00:54:27He was a year older than I was.
00:54:30He invited me...
00:54:32To his house for a drink.
00:54:34And...
00:54:35One thing led to another.
00:54:37And...
00:54:39Soon we were in bed.
00:54:41That's...
00:54:43That's when I found out I was gay.
00:54:46I was very confused back then.
00:54:48Very unsure of what to do.
00:54:49I had made this commitment to your mom.
00:54:55Things were different.
00:54:57You know...
00:54:59At work and everywhere.
00:55:02Daddy...
00:55:04I'm sorry.
00:55:06I knew what I said.
00:55:09What happened to Bill?
00:55:11After the accident...
00:55:13I stopped seeing him.
00:55:15I wanted to spend my energy trying to raise you.
00:55:17Jane, I'm...
00:55:19Daddy...
00:55:20I love you.
00:55:22I'll always love you.
00:55:25I love you, sweetheart.
00:55:31Jane...
00:55:33How's the trip going?
00:55:35It's great.
00:55:37Weird, you know.
00:55:39The other guys are great.
00:55:43I'll call you when I get back.
00:55:48I love you.
00:55:49Bye.
00:55:51Goodbye, sweetheart.
00:55:59Is she okay?
00:56:01Yeah.
00:56:03She's fine.
00:56:07I...
00:56:09I should have told her sooner.
00:56:10But she knows now.
00:56:11But she knows now.
00:56:41Hey, I just saw Jane in the alley, is she okay?
00:56:51She'll be fine.
00:56:53You look like you could use another cup of coffee.
00:56:57We'll miss the others.
00:56:58It's almost time to meet them at the museum.
00:57:00It's Sunday.
00:57:01The museum doesn't open till noon.
00:57:03Okay.
00:57:11Why didn't you mention it being Sunday earlier?
00:57:14You know, when we were all here having breakfast?
00:57:17To tell you the truth, I was trying to figure out what day it is myself.
00:57:21But time marches on.
00:57:24You're a strange dude, you know that.
00:57:26Sometimes I wonder.
00:57:27Yeah, I've heard that before.
00:57:30Sam?
00:57:32When are you going to come out?
00:57:36What is it with everyone?
00:57:37First the towel head, now you.
00:57:39I'm not gay, okay?
00:57:46Maybe I'm a little bisexual.
00:57:49You know, kind of gay.
00:57:51You mean like being kind of pregnant?
00:57:54Kind of gay my ass.
00:57:57Look, no one's going to love you unless you can learn to love yourself.
00:58:02And you can't love yourself unless you accept yourself.
00:58:07Don't you understand?
00:58:10You're a gay man.
00:58:11You're still a man.
00:58:13You're just gay.
00:58:15Anyway.
00:58:17Just trust your instincts.
00:58:19If your friends have a problem with you being gay, then screw them.
00:58:23And your mom.
00:58:26Just give your mom some time.
00:58:28She'll always love you.
00:58:29What else matters?
00:58:32What else matters?
00:58:34About my job.
00:58:36The people I know.
00:58:37No.
00:58:38You don't have to wear a poster and you don't have to tell the whole world.
00:58:43Stop lying to yourself and the people that are most important to you.
00:58:50It's that easy.
00:58:52No.
00:58:54It's not easy.
00:58:56It's damn hard.
00:58:57No one said that life is easy or that life is fair.
00:59:03You just play the cards that you're taught.
00:59:08Sam.
00:59:14Do you have something you want to tell me?
00:59:16I'm gay.
00:59:30Yeah.
00:59:32I'm gay.
00:59:34See, that didn't kill you, did it?
00:59:37Let's go find the others in the museum, alright?
00:59:46There you guys are.
00:59:48We're heading to the grave site.
00:59:50The museum doesn't open for another hour.
00:59:52You guys go on.
00:59:54I was there this morning.
00:59:56Hey, I'll meet everyone at the museum, okay?
00:59:58Alright, see ya.
01:00:00Hey guys, hold up.
01:00:02I have something I have to say.
01:00:05I'm gay.
01:00:07Surprise, surprise.
01:00:09I'm gay.
01:00:11Surprise, surprise.
01:00:13Good for you. Let's go.
01:00:14Let's go.
01:00:45I'm gay.
01:00:47I'm gay.
01:00:49I'm gay.
01:00:51Based on Sid Beisway's award-winning novel, Southwest of Paradise, Eddie's character Bobby finds his long-lost mother, Hallie, at a brothel.
01:00:59Hey, cutie.
01:01:00I'm gonna give you a freebie.
01:01:18Hey, cutie.
01:01:20I'm gonna give you a freebie.
01:01:29It's open.
01:01:40Hey, sweetie.
01:01:42That'll be five dollars, and you pay me now.
01:01:51Come on.
01:01:53If you don't pay, you can't play.
01:02:00Look.
01:02:03If you're thinking of hurting me, you better think again.
01:02:09I'll break every bone in your body.
01:02:13Mama, don't you recognize me?
01:02:15I'm Bobby.
01:02:20Okay.
01:02:22So that's the game you wanna play.
01:02:24Sure, honey.
01:02:28Come on to mommy.
01:02:30I'll make you feel better.
01:02:32No, I am your son.
01:02:34Tom Baker's my father.
01:02:40Tom Baker?
01:02:44What did you say your name was?
01:02:47Bobby.
01:02:51Mama, why did you leave us?
01:02:55So what did your papa tell you?
01:02:58Nothing.
01:03:00He just said that you died when I was born.
01:03:07Listen, Bobby.
01:03:09Your papa raped me.
01:03:13My papa worked at the store your grandfather owned.
01:03:17I was just 13 years old.
01:03:20Your papa was a crazy person back then.
01:03:29Is your grandpapa still alive?
01:03:35No, ma'am.
01:03:37He died just a few years ago.
01:03:42Oh.
01:03:43Well, when you were born, your grandpapa gave my family $200 and told them to send me away.
01:03:54200 bucks!
01:03:56My papa gave me $30 and sent me to San Francisco and he kept the rest.
01:04:05I've been fending for myself ever since.
01:04:10I've been fending for myself ever since.
01:04:17Wasn't that great?
01:04:19Of course, it was based on an award-winning novel, but three movies, that's all he left us.
01:04:24I wonder if Eddie Ray had any idea of the influences he would have on world culture.
01:04:40Or how he would be marketed.
01:04:42You know, selling everything from cups to jeans.
01:04:44Well, I'd like to think he would be mad as hell about them co-opting him.
01:05:06Hey, Roy.
01:05:08You guys.
01:05:11Sal was the grave site.
01:05:13He was okay.
01:05:14I felt something.
01:05:16I don't know.
01:05:18Yeah.
01:05:20There were definitely some vibes there.
01:05:22I felt something too.
01:05:24Vibes.
01:05:26At a grave site.
01:05:28You guys are...
01:05:30Ah, never mind.
01:05:32It's $5.50 apiece to get in this place.
01:05:37Welcome to the Eddie Ray Museum.
01:05:54This home is one of the places that Eddie Ray lived in during the time he lived in Fairview.
01:05:59The museum opened in 1968, ten years after his tragic death.
01:06:02We've had visitors from all 50 states and over 40 countries.
01:06:07Even people from Little Monaco, the smallest country in the world, have visited here.
01:06:11Um, I thought Vatican City was the smallest country in the world.
01:06:15We don't count that.
01:06:17Everything here is from the collection of Mr. Edward K. Hunter,
01:06:21who started collecting Eddie Ray memorabilia while he was a teenager, shortly after Eddie Ray's death.
01:06:26Mr. Hunter also authored the book, Will the Real Eddie Ray Please Stand Up?
01:06:32Which received critical acclaim and is on sale in our gift shop.
01:06:35Now, if you all follow me, we'll begin the tour.
01:06:36You must accept the past and embrace the future.
01:06:42It's like a huge weight has been lifted off my back.
01:06:47You should be on the lookout for a nice girl, like Rose.
01:06:50Look, I'm not... I'm not... I'm... I'm gay.
01:06:56You murdered her! You murdered her! You murdered her!
01:07:11You murdered her!
01:07:12You murdered her!
01:07:13I'm not right now.
01:07:14You're my real dad.
01:07:15You're my real dad.
01:07:16Aren't you?
01:07:18I gave up trying to understand you a long time ago.
01:07:27And that concludes our tour.
01:07:29I hope you've enjoyed our museum.
01:07:31Please feel free to roam around.
01:07:33If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
01:07:35Or you can always visit the gift shop.
01:07:38Oh James, let's visit the gift shop.
01:07:41Thanks.
01:07:42Break this off.
01:07:51That's some vodka.
01:08:00Hey you young man.
01:08:02Yes?
01:08:05Don't speak to me like that.
01:08:06What day is this?
01:08:08Beg your pardon?
01:08:09Didn't you hear me?
01:08:10I asked you what day it is.
01:08:14Today's Sunday.
01:08:17Do you need any help?
01:08:18Are you crazy?
01:08:19Of course I need help.
01:08:20I mean...
01:08:21You look familiar.
01:08:30Don't I know you?
01:08:33Lordy, it's you.
01:08:34Praise the Lord, it's you.
01:08:35Ain't it?
01:08:36It's good to see you again.
01:08:37How have you been?
01:08:38You look like shit.
01:08:39What happened?
01:08:40Why are you here?
01:08:41Are you here?
01:08:42Are you gonna take me away?
01:08:43No, it's not your time yet.
01:08:44Mother?
01:08:45Mother?
01:08:46Mother?
01:08:47Mother?
01:08:48Mother?
01:08:49Mother?
01:08:50Mother?
01:08:51Mother?
01:08:52Mother?
01:08:53Mother?
01:08:54Oh my God.
01:08:55Mother?
01:08:56Mother?
01:08:57It's good to see you again.
01:08:58How have you been?
01:08:59You look like shit.
01:09:00What happened?
01:09:01O zaman, bu kadar.
01:09:11Müzik.
01:09:14Müzik.
01:09:17Müzik.
01:09:19Müzik.
01:09:21Müzik.
01:09:24Müzik.
01:09:26Müzik.
01:09:28Müzik.
01:09:31I'm sorry, she's just, she's just very forgetful.
01:09:39You know, mom loves coming to the museum, but her dementia is getting worse.
01:09:43It's difficult.
01:09:45She's not that old.
01:09:47I'm sorry to hear that.
01:09:48She was no trouble at all.
01:09:50How long has she been like that?
01:09:52Oh, it's been about a year.
01:09:54Well, at least that's when we first noticed.
01:09:56We moved her in with us about six months ago.
01:10:00I gotta go.
01:10:01Oh, thank you.
01:10:02Sure.
01:10:09Human mind is so fragile.
01:10:15It makes you realize how lucky you are.
01:10:27I better get the others who need to be.
01:10:29I'm heading back to Annapolis soon.
01:10:33I'm going back to the van.
01:10:34Thanks again.
01:10:56Have you been having fun?
01:10:56Sure.
01:10:57I see you met Irene.
01:10:59Yeah, I did.
01:11:01She's the last one living, you know.
01:11:04What do you mean?
01:11:05She's the last person from Fairview who is still alive who knew Eddie Ray.
01:11:10Of course, she was four years old at the time, but still, Eddie was her cousin.
01:11:16Really?
01:11:16You know, it's odd.
01:11:18Everyone from Fairview who knew Eddie Ray either moved away or died an early death.
01:11:26Some folks say it's a curse on the town.
01:11:29Some even blame us for this death.
01:11:32Well, you have a safe trip now.
01:11:37Thanks for coming.
01:11:39Yeah, thanks.
01:11:41Come back anytime.
01:11:43See you.
01:11:45Bye.
01:11:45Bye.
01:11:46Bye.
01:11:47Bye.
01:11:48Bye.
01:11:49Bye.
01:11:50Bye.
01:11:51Bye.
01:11:52Bye.
01:11:53Bye.
01:11:54Bye.
01:11:55Bye.
01:11:56Bye.
01:11:57Bye.
01:11:58Bye.
01:11:59Bye.
01:12:00Bye.
01:12:01Bye.
01:12:02Bye.
01:12:03Bye.
01:12:04Bye.
01:12:05Bye.
01:12:06Bye.
01:12:07Bye.
01:12:08Bye.
01:12:09Bye.
01:12:10Bye.
01:12:11Bye.
01:12:12Bye.
01:12:13Bye.
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01:21:58Bir şey The Child's real name was Michael Raymond
01:22:00I guess everybody called him Roy because he liked to play cowboys
01:22:03And he had this toy gun set he wore around all the time
01:22:05Pfff
01:22:07That's weird
01:22:08You remember the guy who was with us the other day
01:22:10Throwing rocks at your screen?
01:22:13No
01:22:14I remember you and the other folks in the van
01:22:17Was there someone else with you?
01:22:19Come on
01:22:26Alright nevermind
01:22:27You sure you don't need some help?
01:22:29Nah, I'll be alright.
01:22:30You folks come back and see us.
01:22:35You know, you really ought to visit
01:22:36during the Eddie Ray Festival in September.
01:22:38It's quite an event.
01:22:39We'll see if we can.
01:22:40Thanks.
01:22:41Take care.
01:22:57This one's so easily
01:22:59We've been talking for hours about it
01:23:03But you could tell me so much more
01:23:06Just one kiss
01:23:07I've been searching inside
01:23:09Your big brown eyes
01:23:11The more I see the greater the mystery is
01:23:15This what I've been waiting for
01:23:19Just to know I don't know anymore
01:23:23Is this what I've been waiting for
01:23:28Ooh
01:23:30Oh, this is not a lesson, honey
01:23:34I'm not learning anything of any kind
01:23:38It was almost a year ago that I visited Fairview.
01:23:41Now I'm working as a freelance copywriter
01:23:44and marketing consultant.
01:23:46Sam was promoted to shift supervisor.
01:23:49Dan is engaged
01:23:51And Jane has an apartment
01:23:53a cat
01:23:54and a lover
01:23:55in that order of importance
01:23:57Sometimes I wonder about
01:23:59what actually took place last summer
01:24:02Who was Roy?
01:24:04Was he real?
01:24:06Or just a figment of my imagination?
01:24:10Is this what I've been waiting for?
01:24:16Ooh
01:24:18Got a brand new car called Rocket 98
01:24:28When I'm in a hurry
01:24:29I'll never, never leave
01:24:31I'm riding, riding, riding
01:24:33Rocket 98
01:24:35Got a brand new ride, got a brand new 98
01:24:41Got a brand new 98
01:24:48Even got a push button on the floor
01:24:51In my rocket rocket, rocket 98
01:24:54Got a brand new rocket, got a brand new 98
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