Bringing Out the Dead
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:50:02
You know, my father's
a really wonderful man.

:50:05
There was nobody he wouldn't help.
:50:07
You know that crazy guy, Noel,
who I gave water to last night?

:50:10
He lived at our house for almost a year.
:50:14
Total stranger he'd do anything for.
:50:18
His own family, though... [Scoffs]
:50:20
It's best not to... dwell.
:50:23
Yeah.
:50:25
It's good pizza, huh?
:50:27
Mmm, it's not as good as, uh, Nino's.
:50:30
You remember that pizza place, Mimi's,
on 10th, maybe 15 years ago?

:50:35
When you ordered a pie, it came with
a little plastic Madonna in the middle.

:50:39
Saint Anthony, yeah.
You from the neighborhood?

:50:42
- I grew up on 43rd, went to Holy Cross.
- Really?

:50:45
I went to Sacred Heart.
Where'd you go to high school?

:50:48
Well, you know, Mary,
we moved out after that. Upstate.

:50:53
Yeah. Like everybody else, except us.
:50:58
- So, your parents... Good.
- They're fine.

:51:02
My old man's a bus driver,
and Mom a nurse.

:51:05
Sort of born to it, I guess.
:51:09
- You married?
- Uh, no.

:51:12
I was.
:51:15
Hard to explain.
:51:19
[Sighs] She had a hard time
adjusting to, uh...

:51:24
Well, maybe-maybe it was my fault too.
:51:28
- Cocksucker! Don't be touchin'me!
- [Crashing Sound]

:51:30
Is it always this bad in here?
How does anybody survive?

:51:34
- Gosh.
- It's been bad lately, it's always bad.

:51:38
- [Shouting Continues]
- How long have you been doing this?

:51:40
Five years.
:51:43
Wow. You must've seen some things, huh?
:51:46
Well, no. I mean, you sort
of learn to block it out, you know?

:51:49
It's like, um... like cops
fencing off a crime scene.

:51:53
But then, something good'll happen.
:51:58
Everything just glows.

prev.
next.