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Salome (2013) is a dramatic and visually striking film that follows the story of a young woman navigating complex personal and social challenges. As she faces difficult choices and unexpected situations, the story explores themes of identity, resilience, and self-discovery. With powerful performances, captivating storytelling, and a focus on character development, this film offers an engaging and thought-provoking experience for viewers who enjoy character-driven dramas with emotional depth.
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00:00:00Salome
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00:02:32La princesa Salome esta noche.
00:02:35Mira la luna.
00:02:37La luna es tan extraña.
00:02:40Ella es como una mujer que se levanta de una tumba.
00:02:44Ella es como una mujer muerta.
00:02:46Estas pensaban que ella estaba buscando cosas muerta.
00:02:49Ella tiene un rato extraño.
00:02:52Ella es como una princesa que usa una vela y sus pies sonido de silva.
00:02:57Ella es como una princesa que tiene pequeñas doves para los pies.
00:03:01Ella es como una mujer que muerta.
00:03:03Ella mueve muy lentamente.
00:03:08¿Qué son los viejos sonidos?
00:03:15The Jews.
00:03:16Siempre son así.
00:03:18Siempre son disputando su religión.
00:03:20¿Por qué son disputando su religión?
00:03:22No puedo decir.
00:03:24Siempre son lo que hacen.
00:03:25Creo que es ridículo para disputar su religión.
00:03:31La princesa Salome esta noche.
00:03:36Siempre se miran a ella.
00:03:38Siempre se miran a ella demasiado.
00:03:40Es peligroso a mirar a la gente en esta forma.
00:03:43Una cosa terrible puede suceder.
00:03:45Ella es muy hermosa.
00:03:46La tetraque tiene un rato extraño.
00:03:52Sí, tiene un rato extraño.
00:03:54La chica está mirando.
00:03:56La chica está mirando.
00:03:59La chica está mirando.
00:04:00¿Por qué es él mirando?
00:04:04No puedo decir.
00:04:08Herodias ha completado la tecla de la tetra.
00:04:10Esa la queen Herodias?
00:04:12Yes, that is Herodias, the Tetrarch's wife.
00:04:16After me shall come another mightier than I.
00:04:21I am not worthy so much as to enluce the lanchot of his shoes.
00:04:25But he cometh.
00:04:26The solitary places shall be glad.
00:04:29They shall blossom like a lily.
00:04:32The eyes of the blind shall see the day.
00:04:34And the ears of the deaf shall be opened.
00:04:37A newborn child shall put his hand.
00:04:39Can't be silent.
00:04:40He is always saying ridiculous things.
00:04:43No, no, he is a holy man.
00:04:47He is very gentle too.
00:04:50Every day when I give him to eat, he thanks me.
00:04:54Who is he?
00:04:56Prophet.
00:04:57What's his name?
00:04:58Yoganah.
00:04:59He came from the desert, where he fed on locusts and wild honey.
00:05:04A great multitude used to follow him.
00:05:07He even had disciples.
00:05:08What is he talking of?
00:05:11We can never tell.
00:05:12Sometimes he says terrible things.
00:05:14But it is impossible to understand what he says.
00:05:17May one see him?
00:05:19No.
00:05:20The Tetrarch has forbidden it.
00:05:23The princess has hidden her face behind her fan.
00:05:27Her little white hands are fluttering like doves that fly to their dovecots.
00:05:31They are like white butterflies.
00:05:33They are just like white butterflies.
00:05:35What is that to you?
00:05:38Why do you look at her?
00:05:40You must not look at her.
00:05:42Something terrible may happen.
00:05:44What a strange prison.
00:05:51It is an old cistern.
00:05:54An old cistern.
00:05:55It must be very unhealthy.
00:05:56Oh, no.
00:05:57For instance, the Tetrarch's brother, his elder brother, the first husband of Herodias the Queen,
00:06:02was in prison there for twelve years.
00:06:04It did not kill him.
00:06:07At the end of the twelve years, he had to be strangled.
00:06:11Strangled?
00:06:12Who dared to do that?
00:06:14That man yonder.
00:06:19Naaman, the executioner.
00:06:22He was not afraid?
00:06:24Oh, no.
00:06:27The Tetrarch sent him the ring.
00:06:29What ring?
00:06:30The death ring.
00:06:32So he was not afraid.
00:06:35Yet it is a terrible thing to strangle a king.
00:06:38Why?
00:06:39Kings have but one neck, like other folk.
00:06:43I think it's terrible.
00:06:44The princess rises.
00:06:49She's leaving the table.
00:06:51She looks very troubled.
00:06:53How pale she is.
00:06:55Never have I seen her so pale.
00:06:57Do not look at her.
00:06:59I pray you not to look at her.
00:07:01She is like a dove that has strayed.
00:07:04She is like a narcissus trembling in the wind.
00:07:09She is like a silver flower.
00:07:10I will not stay.
00:07:15I cannot stay.
00:07:17Why does the Tetrarch look at me all the while with his mole's eyes under his shaking eyelids?
00:07:22It is strange that the husband of my mother looks at me that way.
00:07:25I know not what it means.
00:07:27In truth, yes, I know it.
00:07:29You have just left the feast, princess.
00:07:32How sweet the air is here.
00:07:36I can breathe, here.
00:07:38Inside there are Jews from Jerusalem who are tearing each other to pieces over their foolish
00:07:42ceremonies.
00:07:43And barbarians who drink and drink and spill their wine on the pavement.
00:07:47And Greeks from Smyrna with painted eyes and painted cheeks and frizzled hair curled in twisted coils.
00:07:53And silent, subtle Egyptians with long nails of jade and russet cloaks.
00:07:57And Romans, brutal and coarse with their uncouth jargon.
00:08:01And, oh, how I loathe the Romans.
00:08:05They're rough and common and they give themselves the air of noble lords.
00:08:08Will you be seated, princess?
00:08:11Why do you speak to her?
00:08:13Why do you look at her?
00:08:13Something terrible may happen.
00:08:19How good to see the moon.
00:08:22She's like a little piece of money.
00:08:23You would think she was a little silver flower.
00:08:25The moon is cold and chaste.
00:08:30I'm sure she's a virgin.
00:08:31She hath the virgin's beauty.
00:08:34Yes, she is a virgin.
00:08:37She's never defiled herself.
00:08:38She's never abandoned herself to men like the other goddesses.
00:08:43The Lord has come.
00:08:45The Son of Man!
00:08:48The Son of Man has come!
00:08:49He has come!
00:08:56He has come!
00:09:01The Son of Man has come!
00:09:06Who was that who cried out?
00:09:08The prophet, princess.
00:09:11The prophet?
00:09:12The prophet?
00:09:14He of whom the Tetrarch is afraid.
00:09:16We know nothing of that, princess.
00:09:20It was the prophet Yochanan who cried out.
00:09:23Is it your pleasure that I bid them bring your litter, princess?
00:09:26The night is fair in the garden.
00:09:27He says terrible things about my mother, does he not?
00:09:30We never understand what he says, princess.
00:09:33Yes.
00:09:34He says terrible things about her.
00:09:36Princess!
00:09:37The Tetrarch prays you to return to the feast.
00:09:40I will not go back.
00:09:41Pardon me, princess, but if you do not return, some misfortune may happen.
00:09:45Is he an old man, this prophet?
00:09:48Princess, it were better to return.
00:09:50Suffer me to lead you in.
00:09:51This prophet?
00:09:57Is he an old man?
00:09:59No, princess.
00:09:59He is quite a young man.
00:10:01You cannot be sure.
00:10:03There are those who say he is Elias.
00:10:05Who is Elias?
00:10:06A very ancient prophet of this country, princess.
00:10:09What answer may I give the Tetrarch from the princess?
00:10:13Rejoice not thou, Landon Pelestine, because the rod of him who smote thee is broken.
00:10:18For from the seed of the serpent shall come forth a basilisk.
00:10:22That which is born in it shall devour the birds.
00:10:26What a strange voice.
00:10:27I would speak with him.
00:10:32I fear it is impossible, princess.
00:10:34The Tetrarch does not wish anyone to speak with him.
00:10:38He has even forbidden the high priest to speak with him.
00:10:40I desire to speak with him.
00:10:42It is impossible, princess.
00:10:43I will speak with him.
00:10:44Would it not be better to return to the banquet?
00:10:46Bring forth this prophet!
00:10:49We dare not, princess.
00:10:50How black it is down there.
00:11:01It must be terrible to be in so black a pit.
00:11:05It is like a tomb.
00:11:10Did you not hear me?
00:11:13I said bring forth this prophet.
00:11:15I wish to see him.
00:11:16Princess, our lives belong to you.
00:11:21But we cannot do what you've asked of us.
00:11:24And indeed, it is not of us that you should ask this thing.
00:11:34Oh, what is going to happen?
00:11:37I am sure that some misfortune will happen.
00:11:41You will do this thing for me, Narrabath, will you not?
00:11:44You will do this thing for me.
00:11:45I have always been kind to you.
00:11:46You will do it for me.
00:11:48I would but look at this strange prophet.
00:11:51Men have talked so much of him.
00:11:53Often have I heard the Tetrarch talk of him.
00:11:56I think the Tetrarch is afraid of him.
00:12:01Are you?
00:12:03Even you also afraid of him, Narrabath.
00:12:06I fear him not, princess.
00:12:08There is no man I fear.
00:12:11But the Tetrarch has formerly forbidden that any man should raise the cover of this well.
00:12:14You will do this thing for me, Narrabath.
00:12:17You know you will do this thing for me.
00:12:21And tomorrow when I pass in my litter beneath the gateway of the idle buyers,
00:12:25I will look at you through the muslin veils.
00:12:29I will look at you, Narrabath.
00:12:31And maybe...
00:12:33I will smile at you.
00:12:42Look at me, Narrabath.
00:12:44You know you will do what I ask of you.
00:13:00You know it well.
00:13:04I know you will do this thing.
00:13:06Let the prophet come forth.
00:13:12The princess Salome desires to see him.
00:13:16Oh, how strange the moon looks.
00:13:18You would think it was the hand of a dead woman
00:13:20who was seeking to cover herself with a shroud.
00:13:23She has a strange look.
00:13:25She's like a little princess whose eyes are eyes of amber.
00:13:28Through the clouds of muslin,
00:13:29and she's smiling like a little princess.
00:13:42Where is he whose cup of abominations is now full?
00:13:47Where is he who in a robe of silver
00:13:50shall one day die?
00:13:51In the face of all the people,
00:13:54bid him come forth,
00:13:56that he may hear the voice of him
00:13:57who had cried in the waste places
00:13:59and in the houses of kings.
00:14:04Whom is he speaking?
00:14:06You never can tell, princess.
00:14:08Where is she?
00:14:12Who gave herself unto the captains of Assyria,
00:14:15who have baldrics on their loins
00:14:18and tiaras of diverse colors on their heads?
00:14:22It's of my mother that he speaks.
00:14:24Oh, no, princess.
00:14:25Yes, it is of my mother that he speaks.
00:14:28Where is she who hath given herself
00:14:31to the young men of Egypt,
00:14:33who are clothed in fine linen and purple,
00:14:36whose shields are of gold,
00:14:38whose helmets are of silver,
00:14:41whose bodies are mighty,
00:14:44who bid her rise up
00:14:45from the bed of her abominations,
00:14:48from the bed of her incestuousness,
00:14:50that she may hear the words of him
00:14:53who prepareth the way of the Lord,
00:14:55that she may repent her of her iniquities!
00:14:59Though she will never repent,
00:15:02but will stick fast in her abominations.
00:15:05Bid her come!
00:15:06For the fan of the Lord is in his hand.
00:15:09But he is terrible.
00:15:11He is terrible.
00:15:13Do not stay here, princess.
00:15:14I beseech you.
00:15:15He is his eyes above all that are terrible.
00:15:20They are like black holes
00:15:21burned by torches in a Tyrian tapestry.
00:15:23They are like black caverns where dragons dwell.
00:15:26They are like black caverns in Egypt
00:15:27in which dragons make their lairs.
00:15:29They are like black lakes
00:15:30troubled by fantastic...
00:15:33boons.
00:15:34Do you think he will speak again?
00:15:40Do not stay here, princess.
00:15:42I pray you do not stay here.
00:15:46How wasted he is.
00:15:47He is like a thin ivory statue.
00:15:49He is like an image of silver.
00:15:51I am sure he is as chaste as the moon is.
00:15:54He is like a moonbeam,
00:15:57like a shaft of silver.
00:16:00His flesh must be cool like ivory.
00:16:02I would look closer at him.
00:16:06No, no, princess.
00:16:07You must look at him closer.
00:16:09Princess, princess.
00:16:20Who is this woman who is looking at me?
00:16:22I will not have her look at me.
00:16:28I know not who she is.
00:16:31I do not wish to know who she is.
00:16:34Bid her be gone.
00:16:34It is not to her that I would speak.
00:16:37I am Salome,
00:16:38daughter of Herodias,
00:16:40princess of Judea.
00:16:44Back,
00:16:45daughter of Babylon.
00:16:47Come not near the chosen of the Lord.
00:16:51Thy mother
00:16:52hath filled the earth
00:16:55with the wine of her iniquities,
00:16:58and the cry of her sins
00:16:59hath come up to the ears of God.
00:17:03Speak again, Yochanan.
00:17:04Thy voice is wine to me.
00:17:06Princess, princess, princess.
00:17:09Speak again, Yochanan.
00:17:11Tell me what I must do.
00:17:13Daughter of Sodom,
00:17:14come not near me,
00:17:16but cover thy face with a veil,
00:17:18and get thee to the desert,
00:17:20and seek out the Son of Man.
00:17:21Who is he, the Son of Man?
00:17:23Is he as beautiful as thou art, Yochanan?
00:17:31Get thee behind me.
00:17:33I hear in the palace
00:17:35the beating of the wings
00:17:36of the angel of death.
00:17:37Princess, I beseech thee to go within.
00:17:41Angel of the Lord God,
00:17:43what dost thou hear with thy sword?
00:17:46The day of him who shall die
00:17:47in a robe of silver
00:17:48has not yet come.
00:17:50Yochanan.
00:17:50Who's speaking?
00:17:52Yochanan, I am amorous
00:17:53of thy body.
00:17:55Thy body's white
00:17:57like the lilies of a field
00:17:58that the mower hath never mowed.
00:18:00Thy body is white
00:18:02like the snows
00:18:04in the mountains of Judea
00:18:05that come down
00:18:06into the valleys.
00:18:07The roses in the garden
00:18:09of the queen of Arabia
00:18:10are not so white
00:18:12as thy body.
00:18:14There's nothing
00:18:15in the world
00:18:17so white
00:18:18as thy body.
00:18:19Let me touch thy body.
00:18:21Bec,
00:18:23daughter of Babylon,
00:18:26thy woman came evil
00:18:28into the world.
00:18:29Speak not to me.
00:18:30I will not listen to thee.
00:18:33I listen but to the voice,
00:18:35the voice of the Lord God.
00:18:41Thy body's hideous.
00:18:44It is like the body of a leper.
00:18:47It is like a plastered wall
00:18:50where vipers have crawled.
00:18:52It is like a plastered wall
00:18:54where scorpions have made their nest.
00:18:57It is like a whitened supple
00:18:59coful of loathsome things.
00:19:03It's horrible.
00:19:04Thy body's horrible.
00:19:08It is thy mouth
00:19:09that I desire,
00:19:10Yochanan.
00:19:13Thy mouth is like
00:19:14a band of scarlet
00:19:16on a tower of ivory.
00:19:19It is like a pomegranate
00:19:21cut with a knife
00:19:23of ivory.
00:19:24The pomegranate flowers
00:19:25that blossom
00:19:26in the garden of Tyre
00:19:27and are redder than roses
00:19:29are not so red.
00:19:32The red blasts of trumpets
00:19:35that herald the approach
00:19:36of kings
00:19:37and make afraid the enemy
00:19:38are not so red.
00:19:41Thy mouth
00:19:42is redder than the feet
00:19:43of those who tread
00:19:45the wine
00:19:45and the winepress.
00:19:47Thy mouth
00:19:49is redder than the feet
00:19:50of doves
00:19:51who haunt the temples
00:19:53and are fed
00:19:54by the priests.
00:19:56It is redder than the feet
00:19:58of him
00:19:58who cometh
00:19:59from a forest
00:20:01where he hath slain
00:20:03a lion
00:20:03and seen
00:20:05gilded tigers.
00:20:07Thy mouth
00:20:08is like
00:20:08a branch
00:20:09of coral
00:20:10that the fishers
00:20:12have found
00:20:12in the twilight
00:20:13of the sea
00:20:15the coral
00:20:16that they keep
00:20:17for the kings.
00:20:19It is the vermilion
00:20:21that the Moabites
00:20:22find in the mines
00:20:24of Moab
00:20:24the vermilion
00:20:26that the kings
00:20:27take from them.
00:20:28It is the bow
00:20:30of the king
00:20:31of the Persians
00:20:32that is painted
00:20:35with vermilion
00:20:37and is tipped
00:20:39with
00:20:40coral.
00:20:45There's nothing
00:20:47in the world
00:20:48so red
00:20:50as thy mouth.
00:20:59Let me kiss
00:21:01thy mouth.
00:21:02Never.
00:21:03Daughter of Babylon
00:21:04Daughter of Sodom
00:21:06Never.
00:21:10I will kiss
00:21:11thy mouth
00:21:12Yoganon
00:21:13I will kiss
00:21:15thy mouth.
00:21:16Princess
00:21:17Princess
00:21:17thou art
00:21:18like a garden
00:21:18of myrrh
00:21:19thou art
00:21:20the dove
00:21:20of all doves
00:21:21look not at this man
00:21:22look not at him
00:21:23do not speak
00:21:24such words to him
00:21:25I cannot suffer them
00:21:26Princess
00:21:27Princess
00:21:28do not speak
00:21:29these things
00:21:29I will kiss
00:21:31thy mouth
00:21:32Yoganon
00:21:33No!
00:21:34No!
00:21:39Yes
00:21:40The young Syrian
00:21:52has slain himself
00:21:53The young captain
00:21:56has slain himself
00:21:57He has slain himself
00:22:00who was my friend
00:22:02Princess
00:22:05The young captain
00:22:07has just killed himself
00:22:08Let me kiss
00:22:14thy mouth
00:22:15Daughter of adultery
00:22:17There's but one
00:22:19who can save thee
00:22:20It is he
00:22:21of whom I spake
00:22:22Go seek him
00:22:23He is in a boat
00:22:25on the sea of Galilee
00:22:26and he talketh
00:22:28with his disciples
00:22:29Kneel down
00:22:30on the shore
00:22:31of the sea
00:22:32and call unto him
00:22:33by his name
00:22:34When he cometh
00:22:35to thee
00:22:35and to all
00:22:36who call on him
00:22:37He cometh
00:22:39Bow thyself
00:22:42at his feet
00:22:43and ask of him
00:22:44the remission
00:22:45of thy sins
00:22:46Let me kiss
00:22:48I will kiss thy mouth
00:22:53I will kiss thy mouth
00:22:54I will kiss thy mouth
00:22:56I will kiss thy mouth
00:22:57Thou art a curse Selma
00:22:59Thou art a curse
00:23:00Thou art a curse
00:23:01Thou art a curse
00:23:08We must bear away the body
00:23:10to another place
00:23:11The tetrach does not care
00:23:13to see dead bodies
00:23:14save the bodies of those
00:23:16whom he himself has slain
00:23:18You are right
00:23:19We must hide the body
00:23:20The tetrach must not see it
00:23:22The tetrach will not come
00:23:24to this place
00:23:25He never comes on the terrace
00:23:27He is too much afraid
00:23:29of the prophet
00:23:30Salome
00:23:33Salome
00:23:35Where is Salome?
00:23:38Where is the princess?
00:23:42Where is the princess?
00:23:45Why did she not return
00:23:47to the banquet
00:23:48as I commanded her?
00:23:51Ah!
00:23:53There she is!
00:23:55You must not look at her
00:23:57You are always looking at her
00:23:59You are always looking at her
00:24:01The moon has a strange look tonight
00:24:11Has she not?
00:24:13She is like a mad woman
00:24:16A mad woman who is seeking everywhere
00:24:20for lovers
00:24:22She is naked too
00:24:25She is quite naked
00:24:28The clouds are seeking to clothe her nakedness
00:24:31But she will not let them
00:24:33She shows herself
00:24:35naked in the sky
00:24:37I am sure that she is looking for lovers
00:24:42Does she not real
00:24:44like a drunken woman?
00:24:46She is like a mad woman
00:24:48Is she not?
00:24:49No
00:24:50The moon is like the moon
00:24:52That is all
00:24:53Let us go within
00:24:55You have nothing to do here
00:24:57I will stay here
00:24:59I will stay here
00:25:00Manessa
00:25:02Lay carpets there
00:25:04Light torches
00:25:05Bring forth the ivory tables
00:25:08and the tables of Jesper
00:25:10The air here is delicious
00:25:12I will drink more wine with my guests
00:25:15We must show all honors
00:25:17to the ambassadors of Caesar
00:25:19It is not because of them that you remain
00:25:23Oh yes
00:25:24The air is delicious
00:25:26Come Herodias
00:25:28Our guests await us
00:25:31Ah!
00:25:32Ah!
00:25:33I have slipped
00:25:36I have slipped in blood
00:25:40That is an ill omen
00:25:42That is a very evil omen
00:25:44Wherefore is there blood here?
00:25:46And this body
00:25:48What does this body here?
00:25:50Think you that I am like the king of Egypt
00:25:52Who gives no feast to his guests
00:25:54Who gives no feast to his guests
00:25:55But that he shows them a corpse
00:25:56Who is this it?
00:25:57I will not look on him
00:25:58Who is this it?
00:25:59I will not look on him
00:26:00There is our captain sire
00:26:01He is the young Syrian
00:26:02whom you made captain
00:26:03Only three days ago
00:26:04I gave no order that he should be slain
00:26:07He killed himself sire
00:26:09He killed himself?
00:26:10For what reason?
00:26:13I made him my captain
00:26:15We do not know sire
00:26:16But he killed himself
00:26:18That seems strange to me
00:26:20I thought it was only the Roman philosophers who killed themselves
00:26:24Is that not true Ticillinus that the philosophers at Rome killed themselves?
00:26:28They are the Stoics
00:26:29It is strange that the young Syrian has killed himself
00:26:33I am sorry he has killed himself
00:26:35I am very sorry
00:26:37For he was fair to look upon
00:26:40He was
00:26:42Even very fair
00:26:44He had very languorous eyes
00:26:46I remember I saw
00:26:48That he looked languorously at Salome
00:26:51Truly I thought he looked too much at her
00:26:53There are others who look at her too much
00:26:55His father was a king
00:26:56I drove him from his kingdom
00:26:58And you made a slave of his mother who was a queen, Herodias
00:27:01So he was here as my guest as it were
00:27:03And for that reason I made him my captain
00:27:06I am sorry he is dead
00:27:11Ho!
00:27:12Why have you left a body here?
00:27:14Away with it
00:27:15I'll not look on it
00:27:21Ah!
00:27:22It is cold here
00:27:24There is a wind blowing, is there not?
00:27:27Wind blowing
00:27:28No, there is no wind
00:27:30I say there is a wind that blows
00:27:33And I hear in the air
00:27:35Something like the beating of wings
00:27:40Like the beating of vast wings
00:27:43Do you not hear it?
00:27:44I hear nothing
00:27:45I hear it no longer
00:27:48But I heard it
00:27:50It was the blowing of the wind no doubt
00:27:52It has passed away
00:27:54It has passed away
00:27:55It has passed away
00:27:57I hear it again
00:27:59Do you not hear it?
00:28:02Just like the beating of wings
00:28:04I tell you there is nothing
00:28:06You are ill, let us go with him
00:28:09I am not ill
00:28:10It is your daughter who is sick
00:28:13She has the men of a sick person
00:28:18Never have I seen her so pale
00:28:21I told you not to look at her
00:28:23Pour me forth wine
00:28:26Salome
00:28:28Salome
00:28:29Drink a little wine with me
00:28:31I have here a wine
00:28:34That is exquisite
00:28:36Caesar himself scented me
00:28:39Dip into it thy little red lips
00:28:41That I may drain the cup
00:28:43I am not thirsty, Tetrarch
00:28:45You see how she answers me, this daughter of yours?
00:28:48She does right
00:28:50Why are you always gazing at her?
00:28:53Bring me ripe fruits
00:28:55Salome, come
00:28:57Eat fruit with me
00:29:00I love to see in a fruit
00:29:04The mark of thy little
00:29:06Bite but a little of this fruit
00:29:09And then I will
00:29:11Eat what is left
00:29:14I am not hungry
00:29:17I am not hungry, Tetrarch
00:29:19You see how you have brought up this daughter of yours?
00:29:22My daughter and I come of a royal race
00:29:25As for thee, thy father was a camel driver
00:29:28He was also a robber
00:29:29Thou liest
00:29:30Thou knowest well it is true
00:29:32Salome, come sit next to me
00:29:34I will give thee the throne of thy mother
00:29:41I am not tired, Tetrarch
00:29:44You see what she thinks of you
00:29:47Bring me
00:29:50What?
00:29:52What is it I desire?
00:29:54I forgot
00:29:55Oh yes, I remember
00:29:58No!
00:29:59The time has come
00:30:03That which I foretold
00:30:05That which I foretold
00:30:06Has come to pass
00:30:08Sayeth the Lord God
00:30:11The day of which I spawn
00:30:16The Lord has come
00:30:17The son of man has come
00:30:19Command him to be silent
00:30:21I will not listen to his voice
00:30:22This man is forever vomiting insults against me
00:30:25He has said nothing against you
00:30:28Besides, he is a very great prophet
00:30:32I do not believe in prophets
00:30:34Can a man tell what will come to pass?
00:30:37No man knows it
00:30:39Moreover, he is forever insulting me
00:30:41But I think you are afraid of him
00:30:44I know well you are afraid of him
00:30:46I am not afraid of him
00:30:48I am afraid of no man
00:30:50I tell you, you are afraid of him
00:30:53If you are not afraid of him
00:30:54Why do you not deliver him to the Jews
00:30:56Who for these six months past
00:30:57Have been clamoring for him?
00:30:59Truly, my lord
00:31:00It were better to deliver him into our hands
00:31:02Yes, my lord
00:31:03Enough on this subject
00:31:04I have already given you my answer
00:31:06I will not deliver him into your hands
00:31:09He is a holy man
00:31:10He is a man who has seen God
00:31:12That cannot be
00:31:14There is no man who has seen God
00:31:15Since the prophet Elias
00:31:17God is at no time hidden
00:31:18He showeth himself
00:31:20God does all time show himself
00:31:21God is in what is evil
00:31:23Even as he is in what is good
00:31:24That must not be said
00:31:25It is a very dangerous doctrine
00:31:27No one can tell how God worketh
00:31:28His ways are very mysterious
00:31:29Very mysterious
00:31:30It may be the things which we call evil are good
00:31:33And the things which we call good are evil
00:31:35We must need submit to everything
00:31:37For God is very strong
00:31:39Very strong
00:31:40He breaketh in pieces the strong
00:31:41Together with the weak
00:31:42For he regardeth not any man
00:31:44Truly God is terrible
00:31:45He breaketh the strong
00:31:46And the weak
00:31:47As a man braes call
00:31:48In a mortar
00:31:49But this man
00:31:50Hath never seen God
00:31:51No man
00:31:52No man
00:31:53Hath seen God
00:31:54Since the prophet
00:31:55He has come
00:31:56In the name of the Lord
00:32:01And I hear
00:32:03I hear upon the mountains
00:32:05The feet
00:32:07Of him
00:32:08Who shall be
00:32:11The savior
00:32:12Of the world
00:32:17What does that mean?
00:32:19Savior of the world
00:32:21What does that mean?
00:32:22It is a title that Caesar takes
00:32:25But Caesar is not coming into Judea
00:32:28Only yesterday I received letters from Rome
00:32:31They contain nothing concerning this matter
00:32:34And you, Tigilinus, who were at Rome during the winter
00:32:38You heard nothing concerning this matter, did you?
00:32:41Sire, I heard nothing concerning the matter
00:32:43I was explaining the title
00:32:45It is one of Caesar's titles
00:32:48But Caesar cannot come
00:32:51He is too gouty
00:32:53They say that his feet are like the feet of an elephant
00:33:00Also there are reasons of state
00:33:04He who leaves Rome loses Rome
00:33:07He will not come
00:33:09Albeit Caesar is Lord
00:33:12He will come if he wishes
00:33:14Nevertheless, I do not think that he will come
00:33:19It was not concerning Caesar that the prophet spake these words, sire
00:33:23Not of Caesar?
00:33:24No, sire
00:33:26Concerning whom then did he speak?
00:33:29Concerning Messiahs
00:33:31Who has come
00:33:33This man worketh true miracles
00:33:37Thus, at a marriage which took place in the little town of Galilee
00:33:41A town of some importance
00:33:42He changed water into wine
00:33:46And he was seen on a mountain talking with angels
00:33:49Angels?
00:33:50Angels do not exist
00:33:51Angels exist
00:33:52But I do not believe this man hath talked with them
00:33:55He was seen by a great multitude of people talking with angels
00:33:58Not with angels
00:34:00How these men weary me, they are ridiculous
00:34:03There is also the miracle of the daughter of Jairus
00:34:06Yes
00:34:07That is sure
00:34:08No man can gainsay it
00:34:09These men are mad
00:34:11They have looked too long on the moon
00:34:13Command them to be silent
00:34:16What is the miracle of the daughter of Jairus?
00:34:20The daughter of Jairus was dead
00:34:23He raised her from the dead
00:34:26He raises the dead?
00:34:28Yes, sire
00:34:29He raises the dead
00:34:33I do not wish him to do that
00:34:37I forbid him to do that
00:34:40I allow no man to raise the dead
00:34:44This man must be found and told
00:34:46I forbid him to raise the dead
00:34:48Where is this man at present?
00:34:50It is said that he is now in Samaria
00:34:52Ah, it is easy to see that this is not Messiahs
00:34:55That he is in Samaria
00:34:56It is not to the Samaritan
00:34:58No matter
00:34:59Let them find him and tell him from me
00:35:03I will not allow him to raise the dead
00:35:07To change water into wine
00:35:11Eh
00:35:13To heal the lepers and the blind
00:35:16He may do these things if he will
00:35:18Will I say nothing against these things
00:35:20In truth I hold it a good deed to heal a leper
00:35:24But I allow no man to raise the dead
00:35:28It would be terrible if the dead came back
00:35:31The dead came back
00:35:34Quentin
00:35:37You heard it?
00:35:39The daughter of Babylon
00:35:41With her golden eyes
00:35:43Under her gilded eyelids
00:35:46Let there come against her a multitude of men
00:35:50Let the people take
00:35:52Command him to be silent
00:35:54Let the war captains pierce her with their swords
00:35:56Nay, but it is infamous
00:35:57Nay, but it is infamous
00:35:59It is not that I will wipe out
00:36:01All wickedness from the earth
00:36:04And that all women
00:36:06Shall learn
00:36:08Not to imitate
00:36:10Her abominations
00:36:12You hear what he says against me
00:36:14You allow him to revile your wife
00:36:16He did not speak your name
00:36:18What does that matter?
00:36:19You know well that it is I whom he seeks to revile
00:36:22And I am your wife, am I not?
00:36:24Of a truth, dear and noble Herodias
00:36:26You are my wife
00:36:28And before that you were the wife of my brother
00:36:30It was you who tore me from his arm
00:36:33Of a truth, I was stronger
00:36:35But let us not speak of that matter
00:36:38I do not desire to speak of it
00:36:40It is the cause of the terrible words that the prophet has spoken
00:36:44Peradventure on account of it, a misfortune will come
00:36:48Let us not speak of that matter
00:36:50Come, Herodias
00:36:54We are not mindful of our guests
00:36:57Fill thou my cup, my well-beloved
00:37:00Fill with wine the great goblets of silver
00:37:03And the great goblets of glass
00:37:05I will drink to Caesar
00:37:07There are Romans here
00:37:09We must drink to Caesar
00:37:12Caesar!
00:37:14Caesar!
00:37:15You see your daughter, how pale she is
00:37:22What is it to you whether she be pale or not?
00:37:25Never have I seen her so pale
00:37:28You must not look at her
00:37:30In that day, the sun shall become black
00:37:35Like the sackcloth of hair
00:37:37And the moon shall become like blood
00:37:40And the stars of the heavens shall fall upon the earth
00:37:44Like ripe figs that fall from the fig tree
00:37:48And the kings of the earth shall be afraid
00:37:52Oh, I should like to see the day of which he speaks
00:37:57When the moon shall become like blood
00:37:59And the stars shall fall upon the earth like ripe figs
00:38:02This prophet talks like a drunken man
00:38:06But I cannot suffer the sound of his voice
00:38:08I hate his voice, command him to be silent
00:38:10I will not
00:38:13I cannot understand what it is that he saith
00:38:17But it may be an omen
00:38:19Oh, I do not believe in omens
00:38:21He speaks like a drunken man
00:38:23It may be that he is drunk with the wine of God
00:38:27What wine is that, the wine of God?
00:38:29What vine is that, the wine of God?
00:38:31What vineyards is it gathered in?
00:38:32What winepress may one find it?
00:38:34Tigilinus, when you were at Rome of late
00:38:37Did the Empress speak with you on the subject?
00:38:41Did the Empress speak with you on the subject?
00:38:52On what subject, sire?
00:38:58On what subject?
00:39:04Oh, I asked you a question, did I not?
00:39:07I have forgotten what I would have asked you
00:39:11You are looking again at my daughter
00:39:14You must not look at her, I've already said so
00:39:18You say nothing else
00:39:20I say it again
00:39:23And the restoration of the temple
00:39:25About which they have talked so much
00:39:27Will anything be done?
00:39:29They say that the veil of the sanctuary
00:39:31Has disappeared, do they not?
00:39:33It was thyself did steal it
00:39:36Thou speakst it random, I will not stay here
00:39:39Let us go within
00:39:41Dance for me, Salome?
00:39:44I will not have her dance
00:39:46I have no desire to dance, Tetrar
00:39:48Salome, daughter of Herodias, dance for me
00:39:54Let her alone
00:39:59Salome, I command thee to dance
00:40:04I will not dance, Tetrar
00:40:06Tetrarch
00:40:10You see how she obeys you
00:40:12What is it to me, whether she dance or not, is not to me
00:40:17Tonight I am happy
00:40:19I am passing happy
00:40:22Never have I been so happy
00:40:24Tetrarok has a somber look
00:40:27Has he not a somber look?
00:40:29Yes, he has a somber look
00:40:31He shall be seated on this throne
00:40:33He shall be clothed in scarlet and purple
00:40:36In his hand he shall bear a golden cup full of his blasphemies
00:40:42And the angel of the Lord shall smite him
00:40:46He shall be eaten of worms
00:40:49Do you hear what he says about you?
00:40:52He says you will be eaten of worms
00:40:55It is not of me that he speaks
00:40:59It is of the king of Cappadocia that he speaks
00:41:02The king of Cappadocia who is my enemy
00:41:05It is he who shall be eaten of worms
00:41:07It is not I
00:41:09Never has he spoken word against me, this prophet
00:41:13Save that I sinned in taking to wife the wife of my brother
00:41:17It may be that he is right
00:41:20For of a truth you are sterile
00:41:23I am sterile
00:41:26Aye
00:41:28You say that, you that are ever looking at my daughter
00:41:31You that would have her dance for your pleasure
00:41:34It is absurd to say that
00:41:35I born a child
00:41:37You have gotten no child?
00:41:39No, not even from one of your slaves
00:41:42It is you who are sterile, not I
00:41:45Peace, woman
00:41:47I say you are sterile
00:41:49You have born me no child
00:41:51And the prophet says that our marriage is not a true marriage
00:41:55He says it is an incestuous marriage
00:41:58A marriage that will bring evils
00:42:01I fear he is right
00:42:02I am sure that he is right
00:42:05I am sure that he is right
00:42:07But this is not the moment to speak of such things
00:42:10I would be happy at this moment
00:42:13Indeed I am happy
00:42:15Never have I been so happy
00:42:19There is nothing I lack
00:42:21I am glad you are of so fair a humor tonight
00:42:26It is not your custom
00:42:28But it is late
00:42:30Let us go with him
00:42:31Do not forget we hunt at sunrise
00:42:33All honors must be paid to Caesar's ambassadors
00:42:37Must they not?
00:42:39Salome, Salome dance for me
00:42:42I pray you dance for me
00:42:43I am sad tonight
00:42:46I am passing sad tonight
00:42:51When I came hither I slipped in blood
00:42:55Which is an evil omen
00:42:57Also I heard, I am sure I heard in the air
00:43:01A beating of wings
00:43:03The beating of giant wings
00:43:05I cannot tell what they mean
00:43:07Therefore dance for me
00:43:09I pray you, Salome
00:43:11I beseech you dance for me
00:43:14Salome, if you dance for me
00:43:19You may ask of me what you will
00:43:23And I will give it you
00:43:26Even unto the half of my kingdom
00:43:30Will you indeed give me whatsoever I shall ask, Tetrarch?
00:43:34Do not dance, my daughter
00:43:37Everything
00:43:39Even the half of my kingdom
00:43:44You swear it, Tetrarch
00:43:50I swear it, Salome
00:43:54By what will you swear, Tetrarch?
00:43:56By my life
00:43:58By my crown
00:44:00By my gods
00:44:01Whatsoever you desire
00:44:04I will give it you
00:44:06Even unto the half of my kingdom
00:44:09If you will but dance for me
00:44:11Oh, Salome
00:44:14Salome, dance for me
00:44:18You have sworn, Tetrarch
00:44:21I have sworn, Salome
00:44:24My daughter, do not dance
00:44:26Thou wilt be passing fair as queen
00:44:33Salome
00:44:35If it please thee to ask for the half of my kingdom
00:44:39Will she not be fair as queen?
00:44:45Ah!
00:44:47Ah!
00:44:48It is cold here
00:44:52There is an icy wind
00:44:55And I hear in the air
00:45:00Wherefore do I hear in the air
00:45:03This beating of wind
00:45:05Ah!
00:45:07One might fancy a bird
00:45:09Huge black bird
00:45:10That hovers over the terrace
00:45:13Why can I not see it?
00:45:15This bird
00:45:17The beat of its wings is terrible
00:45:20The breath of the wind of its wings is terrible
00:45:23It is a chill wind, nay, but it is not cold
00:45:26It is hot
00:45:28Ah!
00:45:29I am choking
00:45:35Pour water on my hair
00:45:37Give me snow to eat
00:45:39Loosen my mantle, quick
00:45:40Quick, loosen my-
00:45:41Nay, leave it!
00:45:43It is my garland that hurts me
00:45:46My garland of roses
00:45:48As the flowers are like fire, they burn my fire
00:45:59Oh!
00:46:01Oh!
00:46:03Oh!
00:46:05Ah!
00:46:07I can breathe now
00:46:10How red those rose petals are
00:46:14Ah!
00:46:16Ah!
00:46:18Ah!
00:46:20I can breathe now
00:46:23How red those rose petals are
00:46:26They are like stains of blood on cloth
00:46:30Oh!
00:46:32That does not matter
00:46:34You must not find symbols in everything you see
00:46:40It makes life impossible
00:46:45It were better to say that stains of blood are as lovely as rose petals
00:46:49It were better far to say that
00:46:52Ah!
00:46:53Ah!
00:46:57We will not speak of this
00:46:58Now, I am happy
00:47:03I am
00:47:06Passing happy!
00:47:09Have I not a right to be happy?
00:47:11Your daughter is going to dance for me
00:47:14Will you not dance for me, Salome?
00:47:16You have promised to dance for me
00:47:19I will not have her dance
00:47:21I will dance for you, Tantra
00:47:24You hear what your daughter says?
00:47:27She is going to dance for me
00:47:30Oh!
00:47:31You do well to dance for me, Salome
00:47:34And once you have danced for me
00:47:36Forget not to ask of me
00:47:38Whatsoever you will
00:47:40Whatsoever you will
00:47:42I will give it you
00:47:43Even unto the half of my kingdom
00:47:47I have sworn it
00:47:49Have I not?
00:47:50You have sworn it, Tantra
00:47:51And I have never broken my word
00:47:53I am not of those who break their oaths
00:47:56I know not how to lie
00:47:58I am a slave to my word
00:48:01And my word is the word of a king
00:48:03The king
00:48:05The king of Cappadocia always lies
00:48:09But he is no true king
00:48:11He is a coward
00:48:13Also, he owes me money
00:48:16He will not repay
00:48:18He has insulted my ambassadors
00:48:20He has spoken words that were wounding
00:48:22But Caesar will crucify him when he comes to Rome
00:48:25I am sure
00:48:27Caesar will crucify him
00:48:29Yet will he die if not being eaten of worms
00:48:34The prophet prophesied it
00:48:37Well, Salome, wherefore dost thou tarry?
00:48:41I am waiting until my slaves bring perfumes to me
00:48:44And the seven veils
00:48:46And take off my sandal
00:48:49Ah!
00:48:51You are going to dance with naked feet
00:48:53Oh!
00:48:55Tis well!
00:48:56Oh! Tis well!
00:48:58You little feet!
00:49:00You little feet will be like white doves
00:49:03They will be like
00:49:05Little white flowers that dance upon the trees
00:49:09No, no, she is going to dance on blood
00:49:11There is blood spilt on the ground
00:49:13She must not dance on blood
00:49:15It were an evil omen
00:49:17What is it to you whether she dance on blood or not?
00:49:20Now has waded deep enough therein
00:49:23What is it to me?
00:49:24Ah!
00:49:26Look at the moon
00:49:28She has become red
00:49:31She has become red as blood
00:49:35The prophet prophesied truly
00:49:38He prophesied that the moon would become red as blood
00:49:42Do ye not see it?
00:49:43Oh yes, I see it well
00:49:45And the stars are falling like ripe figs
00:49:49Are they not?
00:49:51And the sun has become black like a sackcloth of hair
00:49:54And the kings of the earth are afraid
00:49:57That at least one can see the prophet for once in his life was right
00:50:01The kings of the earth are afraid
00:50:03Let us go within
00:50:06You are sick
00:50:08They will say at Rome that you are mad
00:50:11Let us go within, I tell you
00:50:13Who is this?
00:50:15Who cometh from Eden?
00:50:17Who is this?
00:50:18Who cometh from Basel?
00:50:20Whose raiment is dyed with purple?
00:50:23Who shineth the beauty of his garments?
00:50:26Who walketh my boy
00:50:30It is the Lord!
00:50:32Let us go within
00:50:35The voice of that man muddens me
00:50:37I will not have my daughter dance while he is continually crying out
00:50:40I will not have her dance while you look at her in such a fashion
00:50:45In a word, I will not have her dance
00:50:47Do not rise, my wife, my queen
00:50:50It will avail thee nothing
00:50:52I will not go within
00:50:54Till she hath dance
00:50:59Dance, Salome
00:51:02Dance for me
00:51:04My daughter
00:51:06Do not dance
00:51:12I'm ready, Tetra
00:51:19Do not dance
00:51:24Do not dance
00:51:35Do not dance
00:51:45Do not dance
00:51:46¡Gracias!
00:52:16¡Gracias!
00:52:46¡Gracias!
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00:54:16Come near Thalame, come near that I may give you your reward.
00:54:31I pay the dancers well, I shall pay thee royally.
00:54:37I shall give thee whatsoever thy soul desire.
00:54:42What wouldst thou have?
00:54:49Speak.
00:54:51I would that they presently bring me in a silver charger.
00:54:55In a silver charger?
00:54:59Surely yes, in a silver charger.
00:55:02She is charming, is she not?
00:55:06But what would you have them bring you in a silver charger?
00:55:10Tell me the thing, whatsoever it may be, I will give it to you.
00:55:14My treasures belong to thee.
00:55:19What is it, Thalame?
00:55:25The head of Yochanan.
00:55:27That is well said, my daughter.
00:55:33No, no, Thalame, you do not ask me that.
00:55:38Do not listen to your mother's voice.
00:55:41She is ever giving you evil counsel.
00:55:44Do not heed her.
00:55:45Do not heed my mother.
00:55:47It is for my own pleasure that I ask for the head of Yochanan on a silver charger.
00:55:50You have sworn, Tetrarch.
00:55:52Forget not, you have sworn an oath.
00:55:55I know.
00:55:56I have sworn by my gods.
00:55:58I know it well.
00:56:00But I pray you, Thalame, ask of me something else.
00:56:04Ask of me the half of my kingdom, and I will give it to you.
00:56:09But ask not of me what you have asked of me.
00:56:12I ask of you the head of Yochanan.
00:56:13No, no, I do not wish it.
00:56:16You've sworn, Herod.
00:56:17Yes, you have sworn.
00:56:19Everybody heard you.
00:56:19You swore it before.
00:56:21Be silent.
00:56:21It is not to you I speak.
00:56:24Oh, my daughter does well to ask the head of Yochanan.
00:56:27He has covered me with insults.
00:56:29He has said monstrous things against me.
00:56:31One can see she loves her mother well.
00:56:34Do not yield, my daughter.
00:56:36He has sworn.
00:56:37He has sworn.
00:56:37Be silent.
00:56:39Speak not to me.
00:56:43Come, Thalame, be reasonable.
00:56:47I have never been hard to you.
00:56:50I have ever loved you.
00:56:51It may be that I have loved you too much.
00:56:54Therefore, ask not this thing of me.
00:56:57This is a terrible thing.
00:57:00This is an awful thing to ask of me.
00:57:03Surely, I think that you are jesting the head of a man that is cut from his body.
00:57:10Eww.
00:57:12It's ill to look upon.
00:57:14Is it not?
00:57:14It is not me that the eyes of a virgin should look upon such a thing.
00:57:20What pleasure can you have in it?
00:57:22None.
00:57:23No.
00:57:24No.
00:57:27Hearken to me.
00:57:28I have an emerald.
00:57:29A great round emerald which Caesar's minion sent me.
00:57:33When you look through this emerald, you can see things which happen at a great distance.
00:57:39Caesar himself carries such an emerald when he goes to the circus.
00:57:44Only my emerald is larger.
00:57:46I know well it is larger.
00:57:49It is the largest emerald in the whole world.
00:57:53You would like that, would you not?
00:57:57Ask it of me.
00:57:58I will give it to you.
00:57:59I demand the head of Yochanan.
00:58:01You are not listening.
00:58:03Salome.
00:58:04You are not listening.
00:58:06Suffer me to speak.
00:58:07The head of Yochanan.
00:58:08The head of Yochanan.
00:58:09No.
00:58:10No.
00:58:11You would not have that.
00:58:12You say that to trouble me because I have looked at you all this evening.
00:58:19It is true.
00:58:20I have looked at you.
00:58:22Your beauty troubled me.
00:58:25Your beauty has grievously troubled me and I have looked at you too much.
00:58:32But I will look at you no more.
00:58:35Neither at things nor at people should one look.
00:58:40Only in mirrors should one look.
00:58:43For mirrors do but show us masks.
00:58:49Ah, bring wine, I thirst.
00:58:53Salome, come, let us be friends.
00:58:56What would I say?
00:58:57What was it?
00:58:58I forgot.
00:58:59Ah, yes.
00:59:04Nay, but come nearer, Salome.
00:59:06I fear you will not hear me.
00:59:10I fear you.
00:59:11You know my white peacocks?
00:59:15My beautiful white peacocks that walk in the garden between the myrtles and the tall cypress
00:59:24trees.
00:59:25Their beaks are gilded with gold.
00:59:27And the grains that they eat are gilded with gold also.
00:59:30And their feet are stained with purple.
00:59:34And when they cry out, the rain comes.
00:59:38And the moon shows herself in the heavens when they spread their tails.
00:59:44Two by two they walk in the garden between the black myrtles and the cypress trees and
00:59:50each has a slave to tend it.
00:59:53I will give them all to you.
00:59:55Only you must lose me from my oath.
01:00:02You must not ask of me that which you have asked of me.
01:00:06I demand the head of Yochanan.
01:00:08Well said, my daughter.
01:00:10As for you, you are ridiculous with your peacocks.
01:00:13Be silent!
01:00:15You cry out always!
01:00:19You cry out!
01:00:21Like a beast of prey!
01:00:23You must not!
01:00:25Your voice.
01:00:26Where is me?
01:00:27This island, I say.
01:00:32Salome, think of what you are doing.
01:00:50This man comes perchance from God.
01:00:53He is a holy man.
01:00:56The finger of God has touched him.
01:01:00God has put into his mouth terrible words in the palace as in the desert.
01:01:07God is always with him.
01:01:09At least it is possible.
01:01:11One does not know it is possible that God is for him and with him.
01:01:17Furthermore, if he died, a misfortune might happen to me.
01:01:24In any case, he said that the day he dies, a misfortune will happen to someone that could only be me.
01:01:32Remember?
01:01:33I slipped in blood when I entered.
01:01:36Also, I heard in the air the beating of wings.
01:01:39The beating of giant wings.
01:01:41These are very evil omens.
01:01:43And there were others.
01:01:44I am sure there were others.
01:01:47Though I did not see them.
01:01:49Salome, you do not wish a misfortune to happen to me.
01:01:56You do not wish that.
01:01:58Then listen to me.
01:02:01Give me the head of Yukonai!
01:02:04You are not listening.
01:02:06Be calm.
01:02:07Be calm.
01:02:09I am calm.
01:02:12I am quite calm.
01:02:15Listen.
01:02:18I have jewels hidden in this place.
01:02:23Jewels that are marvelous.
01:02:26I have a collar of pearls set in four rows that are like unto moons chained with rays of silver.
01:02:35They are like fifty moons caught in a golden net on the ivory of her breast.
01:02:40A queen has worn it.
01:02:42Thou shalt be as fair as a queen when thou wast it, Salome.
01:02:46I have topazes, yellow as are the eyes of tigers.
01:02:51I have opals that burn always with an ice-like flame.
01:02:56Opals that make sad men's minds and are fearful of the shadows.
01:03:01I have sapphires, big like eggs.
01:03:05And blue is blue flowers.
01:03:08The sea wanders within them and the moon comes never to trouble the blue of their waves.
01:03:14I have chrysalides and beryls and chrysoprases and rubies.
01:03:21I have sardonyx and hyacinth stone, stone of chalcedony.
01:03:26And I will give them all to you.
01:03:29And other things will I add to them.
01:03:33The king of the Indies has but even now sent me four fans fashioned from the feathers of parrots.
01:03:42And the king of Numidia a garment of ostrich feathers.
01:03:48I have a crystal into which it is not lawful for a woman to look.
01:03:53Nor may young men behold it till they have been beaten with rods.
01:03:58In a coffer of nacre I have three wondrous turquoises.
01:04:03He who wears them on his forehead can imagine things which are not.
01:04:09And he who carries them in his hand can make women sterile.
01:04:18These are great treasures Salome.
01:04:21These are treasures above all price.
01:04:25These are treasures without price.
01:04:29But this is not all.
01:04:34In an ebony coffer I have two cups of amber that are like apples of gold.
01:04:43If an enemy pour poison into these cups they become like an apple of silver.
01:04:53In a coffer encrusted with amber I have sandals encrusted with glass.
01:05:01I have mantles brought here from the land of the Ceres.
01:05:08Bracelets decked about with carbuncle and with jade that come from the city of Euphrates.
01:05:17What desires thou more than this sad man?
01:05:21Tell me the thing that thou desirest too.
01:05:24I will give it thee.
01:05:26All that thou ask I will give thee.
01:05:31Save one thing.
01:05:37I will give thee all that is mine.
01:05:43Save one life.
01:05:45One life.
01:05:50I will give thee.
01:05:53The mantle of the high priest.
01:05:57I will give thee the veil of the sanctuary.
01:06:00Give me the head of Yochanan.
01:06:30let her be given what she asks.
01:06:44Let her be given
01:06:52What she asks
01:06:55For all the truth
01:07:00She is her mother's child
01:07:03Who has taken my wing
01:07:14There was a wing on my right hand
01:07:17Who has drunk my wine
01:07:22There was wine in my cup
01:07:24It was full of wine
01:07:27Someone has drunk it
01:07:35Surely some evil will befall someone
01:07:41Wherefore did I give my oath
01:07:47Kings ought never to pledge their word
01:07:51For if they keep it not
01:07:53It is terrible
01:07:56And if they keep it, it is terrible also
01:08:00My daughter has done well
01:08:06I am sure that a misfortune will happen
01:08:11Why does he not cry out?
01:08:36This man
01:08:38If any man sought to kill me
01:08:42I would cry out
01:08:43I would struggle
01:08:45I would not suffer
01:08:46Strike!
01:08:52Strike!
01:08:52Strike!
01:08:53Strike!
01:08:54Strike!
01:08:55Strike!
01:08:56Strike!
01:08:57Strike!
01:08:58Strike!
01:08:59Strike!
01:09:00Strike!
01:09:01Strike!
01:09:02Strike!
01:09:03Strike!
01:09:04Strike!
01:09:05He did not kill him
01:09:06He is a coward
01:09:08This slave
01:09:08Let soldiers be saints
01:09:10I come Hither
01:09:12Thou art a friend
01:09:13Of him who was dead
01:09:14Is that not so
01:09:15I'll I tell thee
01:09:15There are not dead men enough
01:09:16Get he to the soldiers
01:09:18Bid them go down
01:09:18And bring me the thing that I ask
01:09:20The thing that Tetrak
01:09:21has promised me
01:09:22The thing that is mine
01:09:25Hither ye soldiers
01:09:27Get ye into this cistern
01:09:28And bring me the head of this man
01:09:31Tadrach?
01:09:33Tadrach, command your soldiers!
01:09:35If they bring me the head of you I'll get on!
01:10:01I'll get on!
01:10:31No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:11:01But wherefore dost thou not look at me, Yoganon?
01:11:08Thine eyes that were so terrible, so full of rage and scorn, are shut now.
01:11:13Wherefore are they shut?
01:11:16Open thine eyelids, lift up thine eyes, Yoganon.
01:11:22Are thou afraid of me, that thou wilt not look at me?
01:11:27And thy tongue, that was like a red snake darting poison, it moves no more.
01:11:34It says nothing now, Yoganon, that scarlet viper that spat as venom against me.
01:11:39It is strange, is it not?
01:11:43How is it that the red viper stirs no longer?
01:11:46Thou wouldst have none of me, Yoganon.
01:11:48Thou dis rejects me, thou dis speak evil words against me.
01:11:52Thou dis treat me as a harlot.
01:11:55As a harlot.
01:11:57As a wanton.
01:12:02Me.
01:12:05Salome.
01:12:08Daughter of Herodias, princess of Judea.
01:12:12Well, Yoganon, I still live.
01:12:17But thou, thou art dead.
01:12:19And my head belongs to me.
01:12:23I can do with it what I will.
01:12:25I can throw to the dogs and to the birds of the air.
01:12:28That which the dogs leave behind, the birds of the air shalt in power.
01:12:31I can do with it.
01:12:35Oh, Yoganon.
01:12:38Yoganon, thou art the only man that I have loved.
01:12:44All other men were hateful to me, but thou.
01:12:46Oh, thou art beautiful.
01:12:52My body was a column of ivory set on a silver socket.
01:12:57It was a garden filled with doves and with silver lilies.
01:13:01It was a tower of silver, decked with shields of ivory.
01:13:08Oh, there was nothing in the world so white as thy body.
01:13:14There was nothing in the world so black as thy hair.
01:13:17And in the whole world, there was nothing so red as thy mouth.
01:13:21And when I looked on thee, I heard a strange music.
01:13:39Therefore, just thou not look at me, Yoganon.
01:13:44Behind thy hands and thy curses thou dost hide thy face.
01:13:49Thou hast put upon thine eyes the coverings of him who would see his god will.
01:13:55Thou hast seen thy god, Yoganon, but me.
01:14:01Me thou dost never see.
01:14:07If thou hast seen me, thou hast loved me.
01:14:13I saw thee, Yoganon.
01:14:16And I loved thee.
01:14:19Oh, how I loved thee.
01:14:26I loved thee, Yoganon.
01:14:30Oh, how I loved thee.
01:14:32I loved thee.
01:14:36I am a thirst for thy beauty.
01:14:39I am hungry for thy body.
01:14:42Neither wine nor fruits can appease my desire.
01:14:45What shall I do now, Yoganon?
01:14:51Neither the great waters nor floods can quench my passion.
01:14:54I was a princess, thou didst scorn me.
01:14:59I was a virgin, thou didst take my virginity from me.
01:15:04Wherefore didst thou not look at me, Yoganon?
01:15:14Wherefore didst thou not look at me, Yoganon?
01:15:16Though thou hast looked at me, thou hast loved me.
01:15:25Well, I know thou hast loved me.
01:15:26And the mystery of love is greater than the mystery of death.
01:15:33Love only should one consider.
01:15:35She is monstrous.
01:15:58My daughter, thy daughter, she is altogether a monster.
01:16:07In truth, what she has done was a great crime.
01:16:11I am sure that it was a crime against an unknown god.
01:16:22I approve of what my daughter has done.
01:16:26And I will stay here now.
01:16:29Ah.
01:16:31There speaks the incestuous wife.
01:16:35Come.
01:16:36Come, I tell thee.
01:16:46Surely some evil will befall.
01:16:50Manasseh, Iseka, Hosea, put out the torches.
01:16:57I will not look at things.
01:17:00I will not suffer things to look at me.
01:17:04Put out the torches.
01:17:06Hide the moon.
01:17:10Hide the stars.
01:17:15Come, Herodinus.
01:17:17Let us hide ourselves.
01:17:20In our palace.
01:17:22I begin to be afraid.
01:17:30I've kissed thy mouth, Yoganon.
01:17:32There was a bitter taste on thy lips.
01:17:44Was it the taste of blood?
01:17:46But perchance it is the taste of love.
01:17:52For they say that love hath a bitter taste.
01:17:56But what of that?
01:18:00But what of that?
01:18:03What of that?
01:18:05I have kissed thy mouth, Yoganon.
01:18:16Kill that woman!
01:18:18Fight!
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