Big Fish
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1:33:03
ln order for the town to be preserved,
the trust must own it, in its entirety.

1:33:08
And so l've heard.
1:33:09
l'll offer you more than it's worth.
And you won't have to move.

1:33:12
Nothing will change except the name
on the deed, you have my word.

1:33:16
Now, let me get this straight.
1:33:19
You buy the swamp from me,
but l'll stay in it?

1:33:22
You'll own the house,
but it'll still be mine?

1:33:24
l'll be here, and you'll come and go as
you please to one place or another.

1:33:28
Do l have that right?
1:33:30
ln so many words, yes.
1:33:33
Yeah, then l don't think so,
Mr. Bloom.

1:33:36
lf nothing's gonna change,
l'd just as soon it not change...

1:33:39
...in the way things haven't been
changing all this time.

1:33:43
lt's not like you'll lose anything.
You can ask anyone in town.

1:33:49
Why are you buying this land,
Mr. Bloom?

1:33:52
Some sort of midlife crisis?
1:33:54
lnstead of buying a convertible,
you buy a town?

1:33:57
Helping people makes me happy.
1:34:00
l'm not convinced
you should be happy.

1:34:03
-l'm sorry. Have l offended you?
-No.

1:34:07
You did exactly what you promised.
1:34:09
You came back.
l was just expecting you sooner.

1:34:21
You're Beamen's daughter.
1:34:24
Your name's different.
Did you get married?

1:34:28
l was 1 8. He was 28.
Turns out that was a big difference.

1:34:42
l won't be selling you this house,
Mr. Bloom.

1:34:46
l see.
1:34:48
Well, thank you for your time.

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