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电影 时时刻刻 台词 剧本 The Hours  Dearest,   I feel certain, that I'm going mad again.   I think we can't go through another of these terrible times   and I shan't recover this time.   I begin to hear voices   and can't concentrate.   So I'm doing what seems the best thing to do.   Yo...

电影 时时刻刻 台词 剧本 The Hours
  Dearest,   I feel certain, that I'm going mad again.   I think we can't go through another of these terrible times   and I shan't recover this time.   I begin to hear voices   and can't concentrate.   So I'm doing what seems the best thing to do.   You have given me the greatest possible happiness.   You have been in every way all that anyone could be.   I know that I'm spoiling your life   and without me you could work   and you will.   I know.   You see I can't even write this properly.   What I want to say is that I owe all the happiness of my life to you.   You have been entirely patient with me   and incredibly good.   Everything is gone for me,   but the certainty of your goodness.   I can't go on spoiling your life any longer.   I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been.   Virginia.      "T H E H O U R S"      Morning, doctor! -Mr. Woolf.   A little worse, I think. -I see.   My thing is to keep her where she is.   Good morning, Leonard.   Good morning, Virginia.   How was your sleep?   Uneventful.   Headaches? - No, no headaches.   Doctor seemed pleased.   It's all from this morning? -Yes.   This young man has submitted his manuscript.   I found three errors of fact and two spelling mistakes and I'm not yet on page four.   Had breakfast?   Yes.   Liar.   Virginia, it's not my insistence but the doctor's.   I'd better send Nelly up with some fruit in the parlour.   Right... lunch then.   Proper lunch, husband and wife sitting down together...   soup... pudding and all.   By force if necessary.   Leonard, I believe I may have the first sentence.   Work then.   Then you must eat.   Mrs. Dalloway said   she would buy the flowers herself.      Mrs. Dalloway said that she would buy the flowers herself.      Sally, I think I'll buy the flowers myself.   What?   What flowers?   Shit!      You're never gonna be a big boy if you don't eat your breakfast.   You're gonna be the big brother - it's a very important job.   Happy birthday.   Good morning, honey.   Oh, Dan!   Roses on your own birthday - too much, really...   Hope he'll eat it now you're here.   It is your birthday, you shouldn't be up buying me flowers.   Well, you were still sleeping - So...   We decided it would be better if we let you to sleep a little, didn't we?   Good morning, Bug.   You need to rest, Laura. You're only 4 months away.   Don't, I'm fine... just tired.   I was telling him he's got to eat his breakfast!   That's true.   So, it's a beautiful day!   What are you two going to do?   We've got our plans, don't we?   What plans?   Well, it wouldn't be much of a party,   if I told you every detail in advance?   I'd better stop asking questions, ahah?!.   Look, the time - I'd better get going.   Have a good day.   You too!   Dan, happy birthday.   Thank you.   You need to finish your breakfast.   Well, I'm gonna make a cake.   That's what I'm gonna do.   I'm gonna make a cake for daddy's birthday.   Mommy, can I help?   Can I help make the cake?   Of course you can, sweetie.   I'm not gonna do anything without you.      No, of course, you have to come.   Of course.   Well, I always wanted you... And everybody involved in the ceremony.   I don't know it. Around sixty?   Well...it will...it'll mean so much.   The whole occasion.   It's the least I can do - have a nice dinner and say thanks to everybody.   You have made so much for him.   Oh, take that as a "yes".   He'll be thrilled! -Oh, my god!   I'm thrilled, oh, good! - What if nobody comes?   This is Clarissa Vaughan.   Yes, I'm just confirming that you are sending a car to pick up me first.   Hi, Clarissa! -Hi, hi, Brenda!   And then going over to 679 Hudson at 9:40.   Then you will take me uptown and you will wait for us...   It'll be over at 7 o'clock.      Oh, flowers!   What a beautiful morning.   Hello, Clarissa.   How are you?   I'm having a party.   My friend Richard has won the "Corroders".   Wow, that's just terrific!   if I knew what it was...   It is a poetry prize...   for a life's work.   It's the most prestigious.   For a poet, it's the best you can do.   Oh, very good. So, what do you like? The lilies are perfect.   No, too morbid.   Hydrangeas, I think.   And...   oh, oh, let's just have buckets of roses!   And...   I think I'm gonna take these with me.   Rodney.   Thank you.   I actually tried to read Richard's novel...   You did?   Oh, I know.   It is not easy.   I know. It did take him ten years to write.   Maybe just takes another ten to read.   It's you isn't it?   In the novel. Isn't it meant to be you?   Oh, I see!   Yeah, sort of.   I mean...in a way.   Richard's a writer that's what he is...   He uses things which actually happened. - Yeah...   And years ago he and I were students, that's true.   But, you know, then he changes things. -Oh, sure!   I don't mean in a bad way.   It's more like...   he makes them his own.   A woman's whole life...   in a single day.   Just one day.   And in that day...   her whole life.   This is what we need, shortening.      Mrs. Dalloway.   It's you! -Yes.   It's me! It's me!   Come in.   Oh, Richard, is a beautiful morning!   We should let in a little more light.   Is it still morning?   Yes, it is.   Have I died?   Good morning, my dear.   Any visitors?   Yes.   Are they still here?   No, they've gone.   How do they look? -Today?   Sort of like black fire.   Sort of light and dark at the same time.   There was one that was as an electrified jellyfish.   It was singing.   May have been Greek.   So, the ceremony is at 5.   Do you remember?   And then...   the party is right after.   They did bring you breakfast, didn't they?   What a question...of course.   Richard, you did eat it?   Well, can you see it?   Is it here?      Do you see breakfast lying around?   No, I don't see it.   Well, then I must have eaten it, mustn't I?   I suppose.   Does it matter?   Of course it matters.   You know what the doctors say.   Have you been skipping pills?   Of course, I can't take this.   Take what?   To be proud and brave...   in front of everybody.   Honey, it's not a performance.   Of course it is! I got the prize for my performance.   That is nonsense.   I got the prize for having AIDS and going nuts...   and being brave about it!   I actually got the prize for having come through! -It's not true.   For surviving! -It's not true!   That's what I won it for!   Do you think they would have given it to me if I were healthy?!   Yes, as a matter of fact I do!   Is it here somewhere?   What?   The prize?   I'd like to look at it.   No, you haven't gotten it yet.      It is tonight.   Are you sure?   I remember the ceremony perfectly.   I seem to have fallen out of time.   Richard.   Richard.   It is a party.      It's only a party.   Populated entirely with people who respect and admire you.   Ha, small party, is it?   Select party, is it?   Your friends.   I thought I lost all my friends.   I thought I drove my friends crazy.   Jesus. -Oh, Mrs. Dalloway...   ... always giving parties...   to cover the silence.   Richard...   you won't need to do anything - all you have to do is appear...   sit on the sofa.   And I will be there.   This is a group of people   who wanna tell you your work is going to live.   Will it be this way?   Is my work going to live?   I can't go through all this.   Why do you say that?   I can't!   Why?   Because I wanted to be a writer, that's all.   And?   I wanted to write about it all.   Everything that happens in a moment.   The way the flowers look when you carry them in your arms.   This towel - how it smells, how it feels...   it's thread.   All our feelings - yours and mine.   The history of it.   Who we once were.   Everything in the world.   Everything mixed up.   Like it's all mixed up now.   And I failed.   I failed.   No matter what you start up with, it ends up being so much less.   Sheer fucking pride!   And stupidity.   We want everything, don't we?   I suppose we do.   You kissed me on a beach.   Yeah.   Do you remember?   How many years ago.   Of course I do.   What did you want   Come closer.   I'm right here.   Come closer. Would you please?   Take my hand.   Would you be angry...   Would I be angry if you didn't show up at the party?   Would you be angry if I died?   If you died?   Who is this party for?   What do you mean who is it for?   Why are you asking? What are you trying to say?   I am not trying to say anything.   I'm saying I think I'm only staying alive to satisfy you.   So that is it we do.   That is what people do - they stay alive for each other.   The doctors told you - you don't need to die.   They told you. You can live this for years.   Well, exactly!   I don't accept this.   I don't accept what you say.   Oh, and it is for you to decide, is it?   How long have you been doing that?   How many years...   cleaning for the apartment...   What about your own life?   What about Sally?   Just wait till I die,   and you'll have to think of yourself.   How are you going to like that?   Richard...   it would be great if you did come to the party,   if you felt well enough to come.   Just to let you know that I am making the crab thing   not that I imagine it makes any difference to you.   Of course it makes a difference, I love the crab thing.   Clarissa.   Yes...   I'll be back at 3:30   and will help you get dressed.   Wonderful!   Three thirty.   Wonderful.      It's on this day,   this day of all days,   her fate becomes clear to her.   Excuse me, Mrs. Woolf.   Mr. Woolf said I was to come and speak with you.   Nearly finished, Nelly. Wait for me in the kitchen. I'll be done very soon.   What happens is   she says she wants something then it turns out she doesn't!   Well, she never does, does she?   She never wants anything!   But when she wants something in particular...   it's a sure sign.   I wish I've been there   I wish I had tone!   If you give that look!   I said "madam"   Yes, Nelly, tell me. How can I help?   It's about lunch.   I just had to go ahead on my own.   I understand.   You chose a pie...   I chose a lamb pie.   That seems suitable.   You being so busy with your writing...   I'd no instructions.   You do remember that my sister is coming   at four with the children?   Yes, Madam. I had not forgotten.   China tea, I think.   And ginger.   Ginger, Madam...   I'd like to give the children a treat.   We'll have to go to London for ginger, Madam.   I haven't finished this, and there's the rest of lunch to get ready.   The 12:30 train, Nelly, will get you into London just after one,   if you return on the 2.30, you should be back in Richmond soon after 3.   Do I miscalculate?   No!   Well then, is something detaining you Nelly?   I can't think of anything more exhilarating than a trip to London.   Good morning, Mrs. Woolf.   Good morning.   We shall publish no more new authors.   I have to tell you I've discovered ten errors in the first proof.   Less bad than there are them opposing.   "Pasandale was a charn錶-house...   from which no min return"!   Do you think it's possible that bad writing actually attracts a higher incidence of error?   If it's all right, I thought I might take a short walk.   Not far?   No, just over there.   Go then.   If I could walk mid-morning, I'd be a happy man.      She'll die.   She's going to die.   That's what's going to happen.   She'll kill herself.   She'll kill herself over something which doesn't seem to matter.      Let us think.   You greased the pan, mommy.   I know I greased the pan, sweetheart, even mommy knows that.   This is what we're gonna do.   Flour.   Bowl.   Sifter.   Can I do it, mommy?   Can I sift the flour?   Yes, you can sift the flower,   baby, if that's what makes you happy.   Isn't it beautiful?   Don't you think it looks like snow?   OK. Now...   the next thing...the next thing I'm gonna show you   is to measure up the cuts.   Mommy, it isn't that difficult.   I know, I know it isn't difficult, it's just that I...   just wanna do this for daddy.   Because it's his birthday?   That's right.   Bake him the cake to show him that we love him.   Otherwise he won't know we love him?   That's right.      I got all stuff!   I'm going right out again.   My God, what a zoo!   Why do people have to talk about dry cleaning?   What is it there to talk about?   I bought you some flowers.   Where are you?   In here.   I got someone at work to cover me. I'll be with you all night.   Are you all right?   Sure.   I guess you saw Richard.   That's right.   Well, of course...   I bet he said: "Oh, by the way, honey, can I skip the party?"   Don't worry, he always shows up...   Oh, sure!   ...in the end.   What?   Richard missing a chance to talk about his work?   I don't think so. He'll show up.   You did the seating?   I did.   I don't believe it - Louis Waters! Is Louis coming?!   Richard's Louis?   He is.   You put him next to me...   Why do I always have to sit next to the ex-es?   Is it some kind of hint, sweetheart?   Shouldn't the ex-es have table of their own,   where they can all "ex" together   I'm off.   Try not to pass out from excitement.   Clarissa, it's going to be beautiful.   Thank you.   You're welcome.   Why is everything wrong?   It didn't work!   Damn it!   It didn't work...   Hi, Scott.   Hi, Mrs. Barlow.      Mommy, mommy, there's someone at the door!   Hello?   Laura?   Hi, Laura, am I interrupting? -Of course not, come in.   Are you all right?   Why, sure!   Hi, Richie!   Sit down, I've got coffee on.   Would you like some?   Please.   Oh, look, you made a cake!   I know.   Didn't work.   I thought it was gonna work.   I thought it would be better than that.   Oh, Laura, I don't understand it why you find it so difficult!   I don't know either.   Everyone can make a cake - it's ridiculously easy.   I bet you didn't grease the pan.   I greased the pan.   All right.   You know, you have other virtues.   And Dan loves you so much he won't even notice.   Whatever you do, he's gonna say it's wonderful.   Well, it's true!   Does Ray have a birthday?   Sure he does!   When is it?   September.   We go to the country club.   We always go to the country club.   We drink martinis and spend the day with fifty people.   Ray's got a lot of friends.   Oh, he does...   You both have a lot of friends.   You are good at it.   How is Ray? I haven't seen him in a while.   Ray's fine.   These guys are something, aren't they?   Oh, yes, you can say that again.   They came home from the war... They deserved it, didn't they?   After all they've been through. -What...did they deserve?   I don't know...us I guess... all this.   Oh, you are reading a book. - Yeah.   What's this one about?   Well, it'a about...This woman is incredibly... Well, she's a hostess, and she's incredibly confident   and she's going to give a party. And maybe because she's confident, everyone thinks she's fine...   But she isn't.   So?   Kitty, what is it? Is there something wrong?   I have to go to the hospital for a couple of days.   Kitty...   I have some kind of...ghost in my uterus and...   we're gonna go in and take a look.   When?   This afternoon.   I need you to feed the dog.   Of course.   Is that what you came here to ask?   What did the doctors say exactly?   That's probably what the trouble's been   with not getting pregnant.   The thing is...   I mean, you know...   I've been very happy with Ray.   And now it turns out that there was a reason ...a reason I couldn't conceive.   You are lucky, Laura.   I don't think you can call yourself a woman until you're a mother.   And the joke is...   all my life I could do everything.   I mean, could do anything, really.   Except the one thing I wanted.   Yes. -That's all.   Oh, at least now you will be able to deal with it.   That's right.   That's what they're doing. - That's right... - I'm not worried.   No, it is not in your hands.   That's it...   It's in the hands of some physician I've never even met!   Some surgeon who probably drinks more martinis than Ray and...   Oh, Kitty!   God, I am so worried about Ray.   Come here. - I'm doing fine, really.   I know, I know you are.   I'm more worried about Ray, if anything isn't that good with this stuff.   Forget about Ray...just forget about Ray.   You were sweet.   You know the routine, right?   You have the can in the evening... and check the water now and then...   Ray'll feed him in the morning.   Kitty, you didn't mind?   What?   I didn't mind what?   Do you want me to drive you?   I think I'll be better if I drive myself.   Kitty, it's gonna be all right.   Of course it is.   Bye.      What? What do you want?   Mr. Woolf, Mrs. Bell has arrived!   Not due till 4 o'clock.   I can't help that...   she is here!   You are a perfect angel...   Don't allow the boys make fun of you.   Fly away.   Virginia!   Leonard thinks it's the end of civilization.   people are invited at 4 ...   ...and arrive at 2:30.   Oh, God!   Barbarians.   Well, we finished lunch sooner than we imagined.   I had to send to Nelly to London for sugar ginger.   Oh, Virginia.   You aren't so frightened of servants, are you?   Come on!   And how are you, sister?   Frantic, it's been ridiculous in London.   Ridiculous? How?   Busy.   Why is busy ridiculous?   I would've invited you to our party, but...   I knew you wouldn't come.   Did you? How did you know that?   I thought you never came to town.   That's because you no longer ask me.   Are you not forbidden to come?   Do the doctors not forbid it?   Oh, the doctors!   Do you not pay heed to your doctors?   Not when they are a bunch of contemptible Victorians!   So, what do you say? Are you feeling better?   Has this fastness made you stronger?   I'm saying, Vanessa, that even crazy people like to be asked.   Nessa, Nessa, Nessa...   Hello cherubs.   What have you got?   What have you found? - We found a bird.   Did you? Where did you find that?   I think he must have fallen from a tree.   Oh my Goodness! Just look at him.   We might be able to save him.   Save him?   I think you have to be careful, Quentin.   There's a time to die, and it may be the bird's time...   Let's pick some grass to make a grave.   Oh, Julian!   I'm just saying, he at least needs a bed to die on.   Come on, Nessa, let's make a grave!   Nessa, come on!   God, very well, I'm coming wait for me there!   Angelica, we'll be all right, stay where you are.   You're going too fast, ooh!   Do you think she'd like roses?   Is this a "she"?   Yes, the females are larger   and less colourful.   What happens when we die?   What happens?   We return to the place that we came from.   I don't remember where I came from.   Nor do I.   She's very small.   Yes...yes, that's one of the things that happen...   We look smaller.   But very peaceful.   Is it done? Have you finished?   Is the bird funeral complete?   Yes.   Well then, are we going to be denied altogether for coming so early?   No, of course not.   Come on, come on, boys, we'll have a cup of tea.   Oh, stop it, Julian!   Julian, come inside!      Hey, Bug, I got this idea.   We're gonna make another cake.   We're gonna make a better one.   What happened to the first one?   And after that I think we should go out!      Yes?   Clarissa? It's Louis.   Louis Waters. -Louis?   Oh my God, you're early.   Do you mind? Is it all right?   Oh, why should I mind?   I'm delighted! -Well, no
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