Lost Horizon
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1:20:01
-What?
-All of it.

1:20:03
Father Perrault and his magnificent history.
1:20:05
This place, hidden away
from the rest of the world...

1:20:09
...with its glorious concepts.
1:20:12
And now you come along
and confuse me entirely.

1:20:15
I'm sorry. I thought I was to be the light.
1:20:19
Why do I confuse you? Am I so strange?
1:20:23
On the contrary, you're not strange.
And that in itseIf is confusing.

1:20:27
I had the same idea about Shangri-La.
1:20:29
The sense I've been here before,
that I belonged here.

1:20:32
I'm so glad.
1:20:34
I can't quite explain it,
but everything is somehow...

1:20:38
...familiar.
1:20:39
The very air that I breathe. The lamasery...
1:20:43
...with its feet rooted in the good earth
of this fertile valley...

1:20:47
...while its head explores the eternal.
1:20:50
All the beautiful things I see,
these cherry blossoms, you...

1:20:55
...all somehow are familiar.
1:20:58
I've been kidnapped
and brought here against my will.

1:21:01
A crime, a great crime,
yet I accept it amiably.

1:21:05
With the same amiability one tolerates
only from a very dear and close friend.

1:21:09
Why? Can you tell me why?
1:21:13
Maybe 'cause you've always been part
of Shangri-La without knowing it.

1:21:17
-I wonder.
-I'm sure of it.

1:21:23
I've never seen the outside world,
but I understand there are many people...

1:21:27
...who are supposed
to be mean and greedy.

1:21:29
I just know that secretly
they are all hoping to find a garden spot...

1:21:33
...where there is peace and security.
1:21:36
Where there's beauty and comfort.
1:21:38
Where they wouldn't have
to be mean and greedy.

1:21:41
I just wish the whole world
might come to this valley.

1:21:45
Then it wouldn't be a garden spot for long.
1:21:52
I don't know why I associate with you,
Mr. Barnard or Mr. Chalmers Bryant...

1:21:56
...or Mr. Embezzler,
or whatever your name may be.


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