The Beach
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:53:01
glinting underwater
like jagged diamonds.

:53:04
Its tail fin sweeping
back and forth as it

:53:07
surged in for the kill.
:53:10
I swear to God...
:53:11
my whole life
:53:15
Really. I had nothing
left to offer

:53:18
except for pure reflex,
:53:20
pure reflex and mankind's
basic drive for survival

:53:25
that somehow shouts, "No!
:53:27
I will not die today!"
:53:34
And at that instant, man,
:53:35
I knew it was
either the shark or me.

:53:37
The shark knew it.
:53:39
I knew it.
:53:42
But,jeez, God...
:53:44
It it's nothing personal,
right?

:53:46
You know, it'sjust
the way the world works.

:53:48
Right? it's nature.
:53:51
But if I remember
correctly...

:53:56
In that last glimmer
of its eyes,

:53:59
there was a moment between us...
:54:07
where he said,
"Hey, Richard, man..."

:54:10
"enjoy your dinner".
:54:23
Uhh!
:54:24
Aah!
:54:25
Strange thing,
killing a shark.

:54:27
isn't it, Richard?
:54:31
Just a big fish, Bugs.
:54:34
Just a big fish?
:54:35
Yeah, maybe.
:54:36
Maybe when it's
just a baby

:54:38
and it hasn't really learned
to kill yet,

:54:40
then maybe
it's just a big fish.

:54:42
But when it's
a great white angry mother

:54:45
with a taste ofhuman blood
on its tongue,

:54:47
now, that's a different story.
:54:57
Oh, God,jeez...
:54:59
I'm... I'm sorry, bugs.
is it just me,


prev.
next.