:38:12
There's plenty of room here.
Why don't you move apart?
:38:16
We're fine.
:38:18
Grace!
:38:22
Axel, tell them the Eskimo movie
dream thing. - Why don't you, Paul?
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Well, I'd love to hear it!
:38:28
Oh yes!
My mother loves bed-time stories.
:38:31
Go on, Axel.
:38:35
This Eskimo, Dooey, is fishing...
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through a hole in the ice,
and he catches this fish
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with both eyes on the same side
of its head. - I'm sorry.
:38:46
But is that a real fish?
- Yes, it's a real fish.
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And there's a storm coming,
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so Dooey gets on his dog sled,
and travels through the ice.
:38:58
Stop!
:39:00
Grow up! Mother, now!
- Mind your own business!
:39:02
...he builds a fire,
and the snow from the tree falls down
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and puts the fire out.
- Jesus.
:39:09
Sweetheart, go play.
:39:11
Is that it?
- No. So now Dooey is dying,
:39:17
and his dog hypnotizes him,
:39:19
and brings him back to the igloo,
:39:22
where his wife rubs
:39:24
his body with a sponge,
and brings him back to life.
:39:32
That's beautiful.
:39:34
It is beautiful.
:39:48
What was that?
- My hand slipped. - A kid.
:39:53
A kid. Beautiful.