1:11:03
who will one day grow up...
1:11:06
and be great doctors
and great patients.
1:11:17
This was a great thrill.
1:11:19
I'm glad we lived
to see this day.
1:11:22
Right. I've never flown
before in my life...
1:11:25
and it shows exactly
what you can do...
1:11:28
if you're a total psychotic.
1:11:35
The thing was paradoxical...
1:11:37
because what enabled him to
perform this astounding feat...
1:11:40
was his ability
to transform himself.
1:11:44
Therefore, his sickness was also
at the root of his salvation...
1:11:49
and I think it's interesting
to view the thing that way.
1:11:53
It was his very disorder
that made a hero of him.
1:11:59
It was really absurd in a way.
1:12:02
I mean, he had
this curious quirk...
1:12:05
this strange characteristic.
1:12:07
And for a time,
everyone loved him...
1:12:10
and then people
stopped loving him.
1:12:12
Then he did this stunt
with the airplane...
1:12:15
and then everybody
loved him again.
1:12:18
And that was what
the twenties were like.
1:12:21
When you think about it,
has America changed so much?
1:12:24
I don't think so.
1:12:26
After untangling
countless legal details...
1:12:31
Leonard Zelig
and Eudora Fletcher marry.
1:12:35
It is a simple ceremony
captured on home movies.
1:12:58
"Wanting only to be liked,
he distorted himself...