Finding Neverland
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1:01:01
I don't know the truth.
She won't talk about it.

1:01:05
But you think it's serious?
1:01:09
It could be. The doctor felt
she should go and have some tests.

1:01:12
Then you'll have to convince her
to go then.

1:01:14
I've tried. She won't listen to me.
1:01:18
And lately, to be quite honest,
1:01:19
it seems that all my best intentions for
your family have come to nothing but harm.

1:01:24
Apparently I've made
quite a mess of things.

1:01:26
It's Grandmother, isn't it?
She's run you off, hasn't she?

1:01:30
Oh, she's absolutely tried with great effort.
And perhaps with good reason.

1:01:35
It isn't you, Uncle Jim. She just...
1:01:38
She just doesn't want
to see Mother hurt anymore.

1:01:46
Look at that.
1:01:49
How magnificent.
1:01:53
The boy's gone.
1:01:57
Somewhere during the last 30 seconds,
you've become a grown-up.

1:02:03
Right then. I think you should be the one
to talk to her, George.

1:02:07
- But I wouldn't know what to say.
- You'll do fine. You'll do just fine.

1:02:12
Mr Barrie, sir. Sorry to interrupt.
1:02:15
- It's Nana, he's expired backstage.
- What's happened?

1:02:20
I think his costume is too tight.
1:02:23
It's not possible, too tight.
George, give me a minute, I'll be back.

1:02:32
Pull that one tight.
Here, last one.

1:02:38
OK. Flap those wings.
1:02:40
- There you go.
- Whoa!

1:02:43
- Can I have a go?
- Yeah, you can have a little go if you want.

1:02:46
Give that a tug. Go on.
1:02:47
- Just give it a little pull.
- Can I have a go?

1:02:50
- In a minute. In a minute.
- Can I have a go?

1:02:51
- Jack. Pull me higher.
- I have to concentrate.

1:02:53
- Stop it now, boys.
- No, Michael.

1:02:55
Stop mucking about, boys. Come on now.
1:02:57
- I want to do it now.
- No, don't go down there.

1:02:59
What are you...?

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