:51:03
Don't even think about
trying to escape.
:51:07
The chains are far too thick.
And don't dream of being rescued either.
:51:11
The only way in is secret.
:51:13
And only the prince, the count
and I know how to get in and out.
:51:17
- Then I'm here till I die?
- Till they kill you, yeah.
:51:26
Then why bother curing me?
:51:28
The prince and the count always insist
on everyone being healthy before they're broken.
:51:32
So it's to be torture.
:51:35
I can cope with torture.
:51:40
You don't believe me?
:51:42
You survived the fire swamp.
You must be very brave,
:51:46
but nobody withstands
the machine.
:52:03
She's been like that
ever since the fire swamp.
:52:07
It's my father's failing health
that's upsetting her.
:52:11
Of course.
:52:14
The king died that very night,
:52:17
and before the following dawn,
Buttercup and Humperdinck were married.
:52:22
And at noon,
she met her subjects again.
:52:25
This time as their queen.
:52:27
My father's final words were...
:52:29
Hold it. Hold it, Grandpa.
You read that wrong.
:52:33
She doesn't marry Humperdinck,
she marries Westley.
:52:36
I'm just sure of it.
After all that Westley did for her,
:52:39
if she does not marry him,
it wouldn't be fair.
:52:42
Well, who says life is fair?
Where is that written?
:52:46
Life isn't always fair.
:52:48
I'm telling you, you're messing up
the story, now get it right!
:52:52
Do you want me
to go on with this?
:52:54
- Yes.
- All right, then.
No more interruptions.
:52:57
At noon,
she met her subjects again.