:23:00
That's just what a rational person
would say to a complete stranger!
:23:05
Henry Clerval.
And I'm completely crazy.
:23:09
- Victor Frankenstein.
- Of Geneva.
:23:13
Why don't you look
where I'm going?
:23:17
That's Schiller.
Ornament of the playing field.
:23:20
He's new, too. He looks at things
with his mouth open.
:23:26
What are you here for?
:23:28
- To research.
- I'm here to become a mere doctor.
:23:33
A pity it has to do with healing
the sick. I find them revolting.
:23:38
I'll have a good time, get my degree
if I can stop failing anatomy, -
:23:44
- and then relieve old ladies of
their ailments and their daughters.
:23:50
- Who was that?
- That's Waldman.
:23:55
They say in his youth,
he could lecture God on science.
:24:00
He got into trouble. Something
to do with illegal experiments.
:24:05
What kind of experiments,
I wonder?
:24:08
What was that about
rich old ladies' daughters?
:24:12
It's a life of sacrifice,
but someone's got to do it.
:24:30
The central nervous system
and the brain -
:24:34
- are as complicated a set of organs
as you are ever likely to encounter.
:24:39
Mr. Frankenstein,
the incision is yours.
:24:49
Excellent. Mr. Clerval,
you may remove the cranial lid.
:24:58
"Henry is still
struggling to pass anatomy."