The Spring
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:52:04
Nothing would be gained.
:52:06
So the people of Springville
get it all...

:52:10
because you were lucky enough
to be born here, right?

:52:12
The occasional outsider
is invited to stay.

:52:16
I want to stay.
:52:17
You don't know everything.
It doesn't last forever.

:52:22
Well, how long?
:52:23
A hundred years.
That's what we decided.

:52:26
How do you decide
something like that?

:52:29
People aren't meant
to live forever, Dennis...

:52:32
- and the natural cycle of life is...
- So what happens?

:52:35
At dawn,
on the day of your 100th birthday...

:52:38
you no longer drink the water,
and there's no exceptions.

:52:41
Hell of a way to spend your birthday,
don't ya think?

:52:44
[Laughing]
:52:48
- So how old are you?
- In my heart, I'm 17.

:52:54
What do you think about
settling down here?

:52:56
I don't know. Why?
Are you thinkin' about it?

:52:58
Wait, wait, wait.
This is all premature.

:53:01
It's not up to you, Dennis.
:53:03
Maybe we should go inside.
:53:08
- When can I go outside and rollerblade?
- Hold on there, sport.

:53:11
I want you to be a part of this.
:53:13
I'm sure if I present my case,
they'll invite us to stay.

:53:17
- Dad, I never said I wanted to stay.
- Whether they do or not...

:53:21
comes down to commitment
and trust from both of you.

:53:26
You need to think this through
very carefully.

:53:29
Yeah, like what about
all my friends in New York?

:53:31
And your job.
What about your family, your friends?

:53:34
Aren't they gonna wonder?
:53:36
Well, Nick is my only family.
I can write anywhere.

:53:39
There's no reason for us
to go back to New York.
There's nothing holding us there.

:53:42
[Nick]
Except it was my home.

:53:47
Here he comes.

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