Big Trouble in Little China
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:39:05
- Where are we, Wang?
- You are nowhere!

:39:32
Oh, boy.
:39:34
Look, we came here to see David Lo Pan,
all right?

:39:38
David Lo Pan?
:39:39
- Then you have succeeded, Mr Burton.
- What, you?

:39:44
- I don't get this at all. I thought...
- Shut up, Mr Burton!

:39:47
- You are not put upon this world to "get it".
- Come on! Lo Pan is like...

:39:51
Nothing you can understand.
:39:53
There are many mysteries and unanswerable
questions, even in a life as short as yours.

:39:58
The way l see it, it doesn't mean
we shouldn't ask. Where's my truck?

:40:01
You are not looking for a truck. You're
looking for a girl. A girl with green eyes.

:40:06
- Yes.
- She must be something extraordinary.

:40:09
Or l'm not about to waste another 2,000 years.
:40:12
There can't be many Chinese girls
with green eyes these days.

:40:15
- There are not. Never were.
- So beggars can't be choosers.

:40:18
But l can!
:40:21
Tell me about Miao Yin.
:40:24
What province is she from? Hunan?
:40:27
Her mother? Her father?
He must be a holy man. I must know.

:40:31
You got a tongue, Dave. Ask her yourself.
:40:39
Mr Burton, ifyou have an influence over
your youthful friend, you better exert it now.

:40:44
Otherwise l will send both ofyou to
the hell where people are skinned alive.

:40:48
It's that simple. Understand?
:40:51
- Are you crazy? ls that your problem?
- No, he means it, Jack.

:40:55
My problem is this place.
This place is my tomb. I'm buried here.


prev.
next.