The Royal Tenenbaums
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:27:10
( doorbell chimes)
:27:28
l"ve missed the hell out ofyou,
my darlings.

:27:31
Well, you know that, though,
don"tyou?

:27:34
l hearyou"re dying.
:27:36
So they tell me.
:27:38
l"m sorry.
:27:40
Well, l"ve had a good run.
:27:42
You don"t look so sick, Dad.
:27:44
Thankyou.
:27:46
What haveyou got?
:27:48
l"ve got a pretty bad case
ofcancer.

:27:50
( Chasyawning ):
How long you going to last?

:27:52
Not long.
:27:54
A month, ayear?
:27:56
About sixweeks.
:27:58
Let me get to the point.
:28:00
The three ofyou and your mother
are all l"ve got

:28:02
and l loveyou
more than anything.

:28:04
CHAS:
Ho-ho!

:28:05
-Ho-ho.
-Chas, let me

:28:06
finish here.
:28:08
Now, l"ve got sixweeks
to set things rightwith you

:28:12
and l aim to do it.
:28:13
Will you give me a chance?
:28:15
No.
:28:16
You speak
:28:17
for everyone?
:28:18
l speakfor myself.
:28:20
Well, you"ve
madeyourviews known.

:28:22
Let somebody else do some of
the talking now.

:28:24
What do you propose to do?
:28:26
l can"t say, really.
:28:28
Um, make up for lost time,
l suppose.

:28:32
First thing l want to do is
:28:33
takeyou out to see
your grandmother, at some point.

:28:36
l haven"t been out there
since l was six.

:28:39
l haven"t been out there at all.
:28:41
l was never invited.
:28:42
Well, shewasn"t
your real grandmother

:28:44
and l never knew how much
interestyou had, uh, sweetie.

:28:48
Anyway, you"re invited now.
:28:50
Thanks.
:28:51
RlCHlE:
You know, Rachael"s buried

:28:53
out there, too.
:28:54
Who?
:28:56
Mywife.
:28:58
Oh, that"s right, isn"t it?
:28:59
Well, we"ll have to swing
by her grave, too.


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