:55:03
He's such
a fucking hypocrite.
:55:06
He's like this rich,
fat bastard who's never around,
you know ?
:55:08
He'll fuck anything warm.
:55:10
Meanwhile, his wife's at home
hammered on pills and booze...
:55:14
And can't remember
who she's fucking.
:55:16
You ever see that movie
the graduate?
:55:18
I loved that movie.
:55:21
Mrs. Robinson--
that's elise's mother.
:55:25
The one time her husband comes
home early, she's finally gotten
around to banging my father.
:55:30
Father number three,
but who's countin' right ?
:55:34
After that,
everybody hated everybody.
:55:36
I was no longer
allowed to see elise.
:55:39
But get this,
i'm like-- i'm like
nine years old at the time.
:55:45
Does that make
any sense to you at all ?
:55:47
Life don't make sense.
It's not fair.
:55:50
It doesn't follow logic
or obey orders.
:55:55
[ Exhales ]
Max, you got a chance
right now.
:55:58
Stop this
from goin' further.
:56:01
I know you got no reason
to trust me, but...
:56:03
You let me walk,
i'll see what i can do
for elise.
:56:07
My word,
you've got it.
:56:11
Honestly,
mr. Barret,
:56:14
I never wanted to
cut your finger off.
Easy for you to say.
:56:20
But i can't let you go.
:56:26
[ Electrical crackling ]
:56:28
[ Brett ]
What is that ?
[ Confused chattering ]
:56:30
- Shit.
- Oh, that's spooky.
:56:34
[ Chattering continues ]
:56:45
[ Max ]
What's goin' on ?
:56:47
Must be the storm.
Ira, where's the fuse box ?
I don't know.
:56:49
- Ira, you live here.
- It's outside... Somewhere.
:56:54
- How 'bout you check it out ?
- What, alone ?
- I'll go with you.
:56:58
[ T.k. ]
I don't believe you don't know
where your fuse box is, Ira.