:45:02
and then, suddenly one day...
:45:06
I can see.
:45:08
Ellie. Ellie. Ellie.
:45:11
- I can see.
- What?
:45:13
I-I can see.
:45:14
I can see.
:45:16
I can see.
:45:18
I... Everything looks
so beautiful to me.
:45:22
The city looks
so... incredible.
:45:24
- I can... I can see.
- Val, are you...
:45:27
- I can...
- Are you sure?
:45:29
- You look so beautiful.
You look so great.
- Oh, well...
:45:32
- You look so beautiful.
- Come on.
:45:34
I swear. You're like
a different person.
:45:37
- You mean I was never pretty?
- You were always pretty.
:45:39
- But now you're beautiful.
- Come on.
:45:41
I can see.
I... I can't believe this.
:45:45
I... I, uh...
:45:47
I can see.
You look so beautiful.
:45:50
I... I'm overwhelmed.
:45:52
Well, that's how it is
when you go blind
for a while, you know.
:45:55
I... I...
:45:58
- Oh, Val! Oh, my God!
- Come on!
:46:01
[Footsteps,
Door Shuts]
:46:06
Call Dr. Kevorkian.
:46:09
- Val...
- This is the worst...
:46:12
This looks... like
the work of a blind man.
:46:15
Come on. You're...
You're scaring me.
:46:18
I mean, I... Hal means
to preview this in two weeks...
:46:20
to get some
audience reaction and...
:46:22
The audience will... rush
into the projection booth...
:46:26
and grab the print
and hurl it into the sea.
:46:34
Here are the rest of the cards
the audience filled out.
:46:38
Well, you know, they're
practically unanimous.
:46:40
"An incoherent, stupid
waste of celluloid."
:46:43
"Would you recommend
this film to a friend?"
:46:45
"Only if I was
friendly with Hitler."
:46:47
- These are alljust terrible.
- "Just stop. Stop already."
:46:49
"How would you improve
this movie?" "Arson."
:46:51
- "What would you say was the
best moment in the film?"
- That's the audience.
:46:53
It's not the critics,
and the reviews will be good,
and the publicwill get with it.
:46:57
Oh, yeah. "How would you
characterize the genre?"
"Early American Garbage."