Big Fish
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:23:00
Armed with the foreknowledge
of my own death...

:23:03
...I knew the giant couldn't kill me.
:23:07
All the same, I preferred to keep
my bones unbroken.

:23:10
Why are you here?
:23:14
So you can eat me.
:23:16
The town decided to send
a human sacrifice and l volunteered.

:23:20
My arms are a little stringy, but
there's some good eating in my legs.

:23:23
l mean, l'd be tempted
to eat them myself.

:23:28
So l guess, well....
:23:30
lf you'd just get it over with quick,
because l'm not much for pain, really.

:23:46
Oh, come on! l can't go back!
l'm a human sacrifice!

:23:51
lf l go back,
they'll think l'm a coward.

:23:53
l'd rather be dinner than a coward.
:23:56
Here.
:23:57
You can start with my hand.
lt'll be an appetizer.

:24:01
l don't want to eat you.
l don't want to eat anybody.

:24:05
l just get so hungry.
l'm just too big.

:24:10
Did you ever think that
maybe you're not too big...

:24:13
...but maybe this town
is just too small?

:24:15
l've heard in real cities
there are buildings so tall...

:24:18
...you can't even see
the tops of them.

:24:20
-Really?
-Oh, l wouldn't lie to you.

:24:23
And all-you-can-eat buffets.
:24:25
-Now, you can eat a lot, can't you?
-l can.

:24:28
So why are you wasting your time
in a small town?

:24:31
You're a big man.
You should be in a big city.

:24:34
You're just trying to get me
to leave, aren't you?

:24:37
-What's your name, giant?
-Karl.

:24:41
Well, mine's Edward.
And truthfully....

:24:44
Well, l do want you to leave, Karl.
But l want to leave with you.

:24:48
l mean, you think this town
is too small for you?

:24:51
Well, it's too small for a man
of my ambition.

:24:54
So, what do you say? Join me?

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