Honey Bunch (2025) Movie Script

I worn my elbows
down to the bone for you
I worn my elbows down
to the bone for you
I worn my elbows down
to the bone, down to the bone
I worn my elbows
down to the bone for you
How can you wear your elbows
down for me?
How can you wear your elbows
down for me?
How do you wear
your elbows down
That make for me
them shillings and pounds?
How can you wear your elbows
down for me?
I worn my elbows
down to the bone for you
For you, for you
For you-u-u-u
I love you.
Ooh
Ooh-ooh-ohh
I don't know why
I love you like I do
I don't know why
I just do
I don't know why
you thrill me like you do
I don't know why
You just do
You never seem
to want my romancing
- Hi.
- How long was I out?
We're almost there.
How's your head feeling?
My head?
You said you had a migraine.
Oh, no, it's... it's gone.
I just...
Ohh, I feel real foggy.
Well, they said
that's normal for now.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
I don't know why
We're going to your mom's?
You don't remember?
No.
You remember waking up
at the hospital?
Yeah.
We're going to the trauma place
your doc recommended.
Right, right, yeah.
For a second,
I thought you went brain-dead
on me there, honey.
Hey, that's dark, man.
One more of those, please.
I don't know why
I love you like I do
I don't know why
I just
D-o-o-o-o
Hey.
Take courage, my heart.
You've been through
worse than this.
Am I supposed to
be Odysseus or something?
Sorry.
I'm so glad you found us easily.
Most people miss the turn.
We're quite hidden.
How do you find your way
around this place?
Ah, it's a labyrinth now,
but over the next four days,
it'll feel like home.
Okay, I have your GCS score
here.
Your brain injury is classified
as moderate, which is promising.
I see you have sporadic memory
loss after waking from the coma,
physical trauma
in your left hip.
I feel like a little old lady.
Don't look so worried.
Dr. Trphine's techniques
are groundbreaking.
I've seen real transformations
here.
You're in good hands.
And what if it doesn't work?
It's gonna work, honey.
- What if it doesn't?
- It's going to.
Oh, it will.
If you believe in the program,
you'll get better.
That's the Trphine promise.
There you go.
Hey, I have an idea.
Why don't we
smuggle this upstairs
and do a little
dementia patient role play?
Eyes on the prize, pervert.
Is that a no?
Yes, that's a no.
Honey?
Miniature bunny.
You okay?
Ha, ma, ha, ma
Pain here?
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay.
Now, you're going to have to
do this every morning.
Yes, ma'am.
Who's she?
Ah. That's our Joan.
Dr. Trphine's wife.
Oh, you should have seen them
together.
Thick as thieves
and desperately in love.
Oh, we were devastated
when she passed.
What happened?
Uh, it was a horrible tragedy.
Um...
You know, you're the first
person to ask about her.
Dr. Trphine's work was
entirely dedicated to Joan.
Their love is in the bones
of this place.
Right. All done.
We're gonna work together
to get you better, okay?
Look at me now.
You're going to get better.
Repeat.
I'm gonna get better.
Doctor Trphine's
been developing
this sensory stimulation therapy
for over a decade.
It's designed specifically
to help with dementia
and memory loss,
and the results have been
nothing short of remarkable.
It's just sugar glass, honey.
Our milestone is to get you to
remember the day of your trauma.
Are you ready?
The love I have for you
What?
Does this lighting
make me look spooky?
You look heavenly.
- Oh, good.
- Makes my burdens light
The love I have for you
A salad fork...
Grows up to be a dinner fork.
It's plain to see.
A dinner knife
for meat and fish.
A butter knife
won't touch the dish.
Now place the spoon...
Above the moon.
Delwyn suffered a head trauma
a few years ago.
They said he wouldn't be
able to speak again,
wouldn't know who I was even.
But Trphine saved him.
Saved our marriage, saved...
Well, saved a lot of things, actually.
I mean, this entire place
is centered on their love.
You know, the doctor and Joan.
Oh, you should have seen
how they fitted together.
They were like true soulmates.
Aww. You can really feel her
in this place.
Those paintings
were an anniversary gift.
She got one every year.
Yes, she's literally
in every room,
keeping us in line.
Anyway, I'm going on.
You can search...
People who say the word
"soulmates"
should be shot by firing squad.
So you don't think
we're soulmates?
I think the idea
is a little reductive.
So, you didn't feel...
I don't know...
Like, a special connection
the first time we met?
- I was attracted to you.
- Oh, whoa.
He was attracted to me.
That's a high bar.
And then I fell in love
with you.
Completely in love with you.
But it wasn't like, you know...
Well, I remember it.
I remember walking
by your classroom in the quad,
and then I looked up to see this
funny-looking man
hanging out the window yelling,
"If one of you students
doesn't give me the answer,
I'm gonna jump, goddammit!"
And then we caught eyes,
and I thought,
"Huh. There's my guy."
But, I mean,
I guess you just thought,
"Hmm, there's a hot
piece of ass."
- You remember that?
- Mm-hmm.
Well, you're remembering it
wrong
'cause you were looking at me
like I was
out of my goddamn mind.
No, I-I realized that
way too late.
Well, better late than never, baby.
Here I am.
Crack me open. Have a taste.
Packed full of protein in here.
The good fats, too.
Soulmates.
Things are always easy
at the beginning, right?
Everything feels like fate.
But I'll tell you what.
When you've seen
every version of someone
and you keep coming back,
that's romance, baby.
The love I have for you
Here we are.
Now, all your meals are designed
to help with your
detoxification.
Enjoy.
I'm just gonna use
the boys room.
This universe
My dear
If you do
You'll never find...
A salad fork grows up to be
a dinner fork.
That's meant to be.
Place your fork.
Then place your spoon
above the moon.
Dinner knife for meat and fish.
Sometimes I need the words.
Even if I said it once a week.
Ha, ma, ha, ma
A salad fork grows up to be
a dinner fork.
It's plain to see.
I thought she had more time.
Oh, she has more.
It'll have to be tonight.
I know.
Unfortunately,
there's nothing we can do.
It's just the end of the road.
Hi, honey.
Are these mine?
Oh, they just arrived
from the hospital,
and I couldn't resist
taking a peek.
We ran into each other
in the hall.
I was just telling Homer
the good news.
No clotting, no tumors.
It's wonderful.
Everything's looking
really positive.
And before I forget,
I want you to take this.
It's a selective
cholinesterase inhibitor
of Dr. Trphine own design.
Take it right before bed.
It'll help you sleep and restore
the neurotransmitters
in your brain
so you can rebuild
those lost memories.
Why do you think she showed
you those scans and not me?
Hmm.
Probably
'cause I'm the patriarch
and she's imbibed
subconscious sexist ideals.
The old bitch.
Yeah, well, she's giving off
some serious Mrs. Danvers vibes.
What's the use of your staying
at Manderley?
Why don't you just...
Jump and have
done with it, hmm?
Mm!
That's probably good, sweetie.
- And I put it in here?
- Mm-hmm.
You okay?
Yeah.
Homer?
Homer?
Diana?
Did you need anything?
Oh.
Uh, I was, um...
Is everything okay?
Have you seen Homer?
No, I haven't.
Have you taken your medication?
Yeah.
Here.
Try and get some sleep.
Homer will be around.
He won't have gone far.
Mm. How's that?
- Prickly.
- Just pins and needles.
I woke up and you weren't there.
Oh, I'm sorry, sweetie.
Just went for a walk.
I didn't want to wake you.
- You went for a walk?
- Yeah. I could not sleep.
I'm sorry if I freaked you out.
Here, try lifting them
on your own.
Here we go.
Something weird happened to me
when I went looking for you.
Mm-hmm. Weird how?
I thought I saw this
strange-looking woman
on the ground
choking on something.
It's like she was right there
a-and then she wasn't.
Maybe you were sleepwalking.
What if I have permanent
brain damage?
Then I'll take care of you.
Even if I'm a vegetable?
Especially
if you're a vegetable.
Thanks.
I think I'll get some breakfast.
Do you want some?
I'm good.
Careful. Don't rush it.
You got it. You got it.
There you go.
Holy shit.
Where's your shoes?
Shoot.
I left them in the car.
Oh, you're bleeding.
Here, let's have a look
in that bag.
It's not a mortal wound.
- I'm really sorry. I forgot.
- Hey...
Take it easy on yourself
Oh, I'm sorry. Hi!
Oh, I'm sorry I wasn't here
to meet you.
You must be Josephina.
Oh, Dr. Trphine's
told me all about you.
I don't wear shoes
in the car, either.
Hi. Joseph.
- Diana.
- Uh, hi.
What's your name?
- Josephina.
- Nice to meet you.
These people know
what they're doing.
It's a fantastic procedure.
There's no need to be
nervous, love.
Your dad will be here
the whole time.
Diana!
Get away from the edge!
- What?
- Did you not hear me calling?
The fog warnings.
It's my fault. I'm sorry.
Come on. Let's get you back.
Our Joan died in these woods.
Right back there, actually.
What happened?
When the fog comes,
it's extremely dangerous.
The doctor warned her that
the ravine could be perilous,
but, oh, Joan could never
be told what to do.
Never.
And she got too close
to the edge.
The earth just...
crumbled right under her.
She fell 200 feet
into shallow water.
It was...
It was terrible.
Watch this final step.
It's slippy here.
That's it.
You're doing great.
This is our Joan here.
We planted this garden for her.
She wouldn't have wanted
to leave this place.
Earlier, I thought I saw
a woman run up this path.
It felt like
she was right there,
but then I saw something
last night
that probably wasn't there.
It felt completely real
at the time,
but now I don't know
what to think.
Phantom memories can form
when the amygdala is overloaded.
Too much emotional information
is sent to the cerebral cortex.
- Take a big breath in.
- You're experiencing
thousands
of fragmented memories,
bits and pieces all at once.
Is that a good thing?
Well, it means
your medication's working.
Go on. One more time.
Oh, good, good.
Oh, well done, Diana.
You can take over now, Homer.
Don't forget to breathe.
Don't forget to... Take a...
Wait, wait.
Take a big breath in.
A big breath in.
- Yeah.
And then kick it out
on the out breath.
- Okay.
- Go, go, go, go! All the way!
All the way. By yourself.
I won't touch it.
Go on. Go on.
- It's okay. It's okay.
Alright. Don't hold it.
Let it go. Let it go.
Okay, how are we doing here?
Great. Eh, Jo?
- Jo, oi...
- Ugh! It's stuck!
Don't self-sabotage, alright?
Don't set yourself up
for failure.
You gonna do it? Okay?
Can you see it in your head?
You can see it, right?
Okay, we're gonna do it now, yeah?
Alright, big breath.
- Di, you want to take a break?
Here we go. Let's show Farah.
Let's show her.
- No.
- You sure?
- Yep.
- Don't push yourself
too hard, baby.
Just take your time.
Okay. Take a big breath.
Okay.
Thank you.
What happened?
Rowing accident.
Well, I would say
it's good to see you,
but under the circumstances...
Right.
She was junior county champion.
- Ooh!
- I wasn't even competing,
just practicing in the river
by our house.
I capsized and hit my head.
My dad didn't realize
I was knocked out,
so I breathed in a lot of water.
I was unconscious for 10 minutes
after he pulled me out.
I don't know how you do it.
Do what, mate?
Stay so positive.
We're lucky to be here.
You got to be grateful.
Negative thinking
is not gonna get it done.
You got to focus on her.
I am.
No. You're distracted.
Who do you suppose
I'll always miss?
Whose lips I love to kiss
- You got to tell her.
I don't want to burden her.
You can't pull her up
all by yourself.
You've got to do it together.
Got to be working
in the same direction.
What'd you tell Josephina?
Everything.
Everything?
Pretty much.
Don't look so worried.
How are you paying for all this?
You don't want to know.
Everybody knows
I'm hypnotized
You okay?
- Every time I look
- Mm-hmm.
Right into your eyes
That's enough mucking about.
Come on.
They look like eyeballs.
They're your favorite.
You used to pop them right out
of the skin into your mouth.
Come on.
Mangia, mangia.
Well, what do you think?
Yeah?
- Mm-hmm.
- You like them.
Remember? You like them.
- Mm-hmm.
- You love them.
- I love them.
Just think about it.
Let it just...
Just let it sink in.
Let it trigger something.
We're just trying
to jog your memory, love.
Get it down, yeah?
One more.
Things are looking really good.
Got to focus on where we're
going, not where we are, right?
- Yeah.
- Yeah? This is the one.
This is the one.
It's gonna do it.
You can do it. Go on.
Anything?
Oh, my gosh.
What?
Oh, Jo.
I'm sorry, Sunshine.
- I don't know what happened.
- This is my fault.
I should have taken you.
Come on.
Let's go get you cleaned up.
Here you go.
Here we go.
I got you.
It's okay.
- Is all this really necessary?
Your body's going through lots
of changes during its recovery.
It's important we monitor
them closely
so we can hand-tailor
your treatment.
So you can have a new
and permanent quality of life.
That's right, pet.
You know, I've been lucky enough
to find such a visionary mentor.
I mean, I like to think the work
I do here is important,
but it's nothing, really.
Dr. Trphine's done
all the crucial stuff.
Did Joan work with you, as well?
No, no.
Joan was imaginative, creative.
But she wasn't
a rigorous thinker.
Mm.
Well, she looks so unhappy.
You think so?
When I look at that painting,
I just see how strong she was.
They sacrificed a lot
for each other.
Okay, here it's coming.
Just a little pinch.
That's it.
And... that's you.
Place the cotton.
Press it down.
Take us over safe and sound.
- I'm sorry, Farah.
- No, it's alright, pet.
You just need to keep
practicing.
Place the cotton.
Press it down.
Take us over safe and sound.
That's great.
Now, I would like you
to collect a urine sample
in a sterile cup
until it's half full.
Oh, and I've increased
your medication.
That should help you sleep
right through the night.
Huh, huh, huh!
Muh, muh, muh!
Er, er, er!
Ho, ho, ho, muh, muh, muh,
er, er, er.
Ho-muh-er.
Ho-muh-er.
Homer.
Homer?
What are you doing?
Ah, just looking at
the garden here.
Well, you're standing
on a dead woman.
- What?
- That's Joan.
Yeah. I know.
You looked like you were crying.
No, it's my allergies.
It's all the pig weed.
It's driving me crazy.
Looks like you were praying
or something.
That's funny. Yeah.
"Lord, clear my sinuses."
Something going on?
- Yeah.
I-I saw something again.
- Mm-hmm?
Maybe it was a memory,
but it didn't feel like one.
What was it?
It was a naked old woman
chanting your name
while someone was giving
her a sponge bath.
Christmas '74, baby.
Don't remember?
I'm serious, Homer.
It was really scary.
I don't feel like myself here.
Come here.
Why are you cheeking me?
'Cause you're
not listening to me.
I am.
It sounds horrifying.
Honey, you must be freezing.
Come here.
There you go, sweetie.
It'll be alright.
Hey, look what I found.
Huh?
- Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Things will be okay.
It's only two more days, okay?
Everything is gonna go back
to normal.
It might just take
a little more time.
Trust me.
I don't know
where you get this idea
that I'm a flagrant liar.
- You lie all the time.
That's not true.
Your breath doesn't smell.
And about little things.
Every day is like
an episode of "Columbo"
with you.
- I actually like it.
- So it does smell.
It smells... a bit milky.
Milky? Oh, my God.
So here I am, la-la-la,
going around,
and my students probably have
some sick nickname for me
by now.
Milky.
What's so bad about Milky?
- Stop saying milky.
- Has it ever occurred to you
that maybe my lies
are pro social?
Oh, God.
Where'd you hear that?
- Dr. Faber...
- Oh, of course!
believes that my lies
might be pro social.
Like, not wanting to tell you
my sister doesn't like you...
That's kindness.
- Yep, and all of our
relationship problems are
because of my commitment issues.
We know.
But, honey, I don't know
how much I would trust
Carol Faber
for advice on our marriage.
It was an innocent fib, baby.
Don't make a whole thing
out of it.
Going out of my
Head
Over you
Out of my head
Over you
Out of my head
Why are you in the dark?
How long have you been in here?
Are you alright?
Honey?
I-I think I just remembered
a fight we had.
- Just now?
- Yeah.
Yeah, you... you... you...
You lied about my breath
being bad.
- Yeah!
- Yeah.
- That's right. What did I say?
- Yeah.
You... You said it smelled milky.
- Milky! Milky!
- Yeah!
Baby, that was the morning
of the accident!
- Yeah.
- This is fucking incredible.
Honey. Oh, my God.
I'm so proud of you.
That's fucking incredible.
Milky.
That voice that says you can't
do it... that's not you.
That's doubt.
Because you know
you can do it, don't you?
- Yes.
- Well, let me hear you.
- I can do it!
- Can you?
- I can do it!
- You can do it! Can you?
- I can do it!
- When you gonna do it then?
- Now!
Come on, Jo-Jo!
That's it! That's it! That's it!
You're a champion!
Look at the legs, eh?
We're gonna be going
to the Olympics!
Look at that! Hey!
Row all day!
- Row all day!
- We'll get strong together!
- We'll get strong together!
- Till we can't be beat!
- Till we can't be beat!
- We won't be beat!
- We won't be beat!
- What's it feel like?!
- Whoo!
- In the heat! In the rain!
- Whoo! Whoo!
- All day! All night!
- Whoo! Whoo!
Whoo!
See? I told you!
I told you!
Once again
Your spell is cast
Love is here
Not in the past
My arms...
Pull! Go on! You got it!
Pump it out!
Faster! Come on!
Go on! Look at you!
You're flying! Faster, faster!
Come on! You can do it!
Look at you! You're amazing!
You're a machine! Got it!
Faster! Come on!
Go at your own pace, Di.
You're doing great, sweetheart.
- What we gonna do?
- Pull.
- How?
- Hard.
- Yeah. What you gonna do?
- Pull!
Beautiful! Yeah! Got it!
Faster!
Come on! Up! Yeah!
Come on then! Pull! Yeah!
And pull! Come on then! Come on!
Faster! What you gonna do?!
What's the matter?
Dad?
- Alright. It's alright.
Dad! No!
- Hang on.
- Ohh!
It's just a bit of blood.
It's alright.
It's alright, darling.
It's alright, Jo.
Breathe, breathe, breathe.
- Here you are.
It's just a blood vessel.
It happens all the time.
It's just 'cause you're
exercising so great.
Honestly, it's...
Honestly, love, it's nothing.
I promise you.
It's nothing.
You're doing brilliant.
Look at me.
It's alright. It's okay.
Yeah?
It's alright.
What?
- Two little dicky birds.
Eh?
What?
Two little dicky birds.
- What do you mean?
- I-I just remembered.
Yeah, yeah.
Two little dicky birds
sitting on a wall.
One named...
- One named Peter,
one named Paul.
Fly away, Peter.
Fly away, Paul.
Come back, Peter.
Come back, Paul.
- Yeah!
That's right.
Hey. That's great.
That's great.
This is real progress.
It's fantastic.
Hey, it's alright.
You remembered.
Hey. That's amazing.
You're amazing.
You're amazing!
- Thank you, Dad.
Ohh.
You're alright.
I think I need to get some air.
Okay.
Back and forth
Till the grass
gets nice and short
Back and forth
Back and forth
Till the grass
gets nice and short
I'm so proud of you, darling.
I didn't do anything.
It just came to me.
You did.
Memories have to be invited.
You opened your mind
and let them in.
I'm forgetting
so many things now.
The trouble is I feel so lonely.
I feel like I'm betraying
Francis just by writing this.
Francis monitors
everything I do now.
Lists and routines
for everything.
The only time we see each other
is when I do my tests.
But I find myself
looking forward to them
just so we can be together.
Francis doesn't like it
when I say it, but I'm afraid.
Afraid I'm not who I am
or who I was.
Afraid of what they're doing
in the lab.
I feel caged.
The work has changed Francis.
There's a ruthlessness I never
saw when we were first married.
I need to do one thing
that's within my control
before it's too late.
I shall end it on the ravine.
I hope in time Francis
will understand why.
We are lost.
This is my chance
to free us both.
I love you.
I love you.
Where does your love
and land start?
In whose body
lies the heart?
Who the love?
Who the love?
Doing too much exercise.
' "Of Mice and Men"
is a poignant exploration
of the Great Depression
and the harsh realities... '
Oh, boy, this one's gonna
be a real treat.
These kids are honestly
so stupid.
Oh, shoot.
There's blood on this essay.
Mr. Baliki,
I can't read my mark.
What's this smudge?
Well, Barb, Mr. Forsythe
was fingering me
while I was grading
and he bent me over my desk
and in the ruckus, my hand
slipped on your essay
and I got a paper cut.
So it's blood, Barb.
I love you.
Mm.
Would it kill you to say it?
Well, are you saying it
because you mean it
or just because you want
me to say it back?
Both. Is that crazy?
It's... It's like you're not
sure about me, you know?
Homer, we're married.
I'm not just gonna
skip down the street
declaring my love
or something
to satisfy your insecurity.
How am I supposed to know
how you feel?
Um... I show you how I feel
in a myriad of ways.
- Sometimes I need the words.
- You know what, dude?
- Words are cheap.
- Then could you
give some out once in a while?
Hello?
Well, I don't know what to say.
I just...
I-I don't like it
when you say I love you,
but... but you're not really
feeling it.
Even if you said it once a week.
I can't be with someone
that needs me
to say "I love you"
a specific amount of times.
And another ultimatum
adds to the pile.
Okay, fine.
Why don't we put the word "obey"
back into our vows, as well?
If you can't say it
when you don't feel it...
And you never say it...
What am I supposed to think?
Well, if you always say it
when you're not feeling it,
how am I supposed
to believe you?
There you are.
I thought you
were getting some air.
Are you okay?
Just tired.
Got a surprise for you.
Oh?
Wh-What is it, sweetie?
It's a surprise.
Why you holding
our car keys, honey?
I was just looking
for something.
Okay.
Let me just get, um, my sweater.
- You're not using your cane.
- What?
You're not using your cane.
- Oh.
- Honey!
You're walking.
Baby! Honey.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
I love you so fucking much.
I know I've been acting
strange recently,
and I know you can see it.
I'm not an idiot.
You want to get the glasses?
Little sucker.
Ooh, yeah.
Thank you, sweetie.
I was gonna wait
until all of this was over,
but with the breakthroughs
you've had...
It's not the original.
I could never find that
after the accident.
But it's close to identical.
I've been thinking a lot about
this massive fight we had had
before the summer staff party.
You had accused me
of being a liar.
And of course, you were right.
We hadn't spoken all day.
And then I remember
watching you across the bonfire.
You were telling a story
to a group of the staff,
and you were just
in your element,
you know, just had everybody
in stitches.
And then you looked right at me,
like you knew I was watching
you,
and you just burst out laughing,
expelling all the demons
of our day.
And I saw this radiant,
complicated,
beautiful human being.
And I knew,
"I want to build
my life with this person,
no matter where it takes me."
I need to tell you something.
I should have told you
from the beginning.
Um...
Mm.
When we were in the hospital,
something terrible...
Us...
Diana!
Diana?
Diana!
Diana!
Diana!
Who are you?
Diana!
For... bidden.
What?
- Diana!
Shh, shh.
Shh!
Who's there?
Answer me.
Answer me.
Shh!
I can hear you!
I can hear you.
Who's there?
Shh.
I worn my elbows
down to the bone for you
I worn my elbows down
to the bone for you
I worn my elbows
down to the bone
Down to the bone
I worn my elbows down
to the bone for you
- How can you
- Who's there?!
- Wear your elbows
- Hey, answer me, you fucks!
- Down for me?
- Answer me!
I can hear you!
Help! Help!
Nurse!
These bitches have someone
in here!
Help!
There's someone in here!
What the fuck is going on?!
Who the fuck is in this room?!
- Now, now, now.
- Nurse!
Hold your horses.
- It's alright.
- No!
No! No!
There you go.
See?
Go.
Where are you, little star?
Where are you?
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Twinkle, twinkle,
little star
How I wonder
where you are
Wish I may, wish I might
Make this wish
come true tonight
Searched all over
for a love
You're the one
I'm thinkin' of
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Twinkle, twinkle,
little star
How I wonder
where you are
High above the clouds
somewhere
Send me down
a love to share
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Who the love?
Who the love?
Who the love?
Make this wish
come true tonight
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Whoa oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Five. Go.
Oh ra, ta, ta
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
You promised me you
wouldn't go back to Joan's room.
And now you broke that promise.
S-S-Sor... ry.
You know what I have to do now.
There you are, little star
- Ooh, ooh, ooh
- No.
Oh, there you are
High above
Oh, God
Send me a love
Oh, there you are
Lighting up the sky
I need a love
Oh, me, oh, me, oh, my
Twinkle, twinkle
Little star
How I wonder
where you are
Wish I may, wish I might
Make this wish
come true tonight
Whoah oh, oh, oh-uh-oh
Ratta ta ta too-ooh-ooh
Actually, you're kind of
disturbed about
the aesthetic deterioration
of a woman, and I just...
- Ha!
- What?
"The aesthetic deterioration
of a woman"?!
- Yes, Homer.
- She's got a dowager's hump.
Oh, my God.
Don't be so cruel.
Oh, I just can't believe
she's gotten so old.
In my mind,
she's still this great beauty
my dad's friends
all drooled over.
Well, will you still
lust after me
when my looks have faded?
You're so beautiful, honey.
- What if I got a hunchback?
- Well, you know,
I'm sure there's a bell tower
I could stick you in
around here somewhere.
- You're gonna Quasimodo me?
- Fine.
If you get a dowager's hump,
I'll treat it
like a third boobie.
Is that what you what?
- So, you think that it's
inevitable, that passion
just slowly dissipates?
- Quickly. Oftentimes quickly.
- That's depressingly unromantic.
I think that's a fact. Mmm.
But devotion sticks around.
Devotion is sublimely romantic.
I think devotion's just
a fancy word for obligation.
Devotion... it's jumping
into the abyss with somebody,
no choice but to fall
beside them.
That's...
That's fucking beautiful.
Jumping to your death... that's
the metaphor you're choosing?
We know passion, right?
17-year-olds know passion.
We don't know what comes
after that.
Don't you think that there's
something exciting to that?
No, because, Homer, I want
to make love when I'm old.
You know, I want my
decrepit body to drive you wild.
Is that so much to ask?
- I'm sure I'll be able
to rustle up a passion
for your saggy ass.
Well, what about
when my titties start to droop
and they hit the floor
and dingle-dangle?
I don't care
how they're dangling, honey.
As long as the nipple's still
on them.
Well, what about if I get one
of those weird prolapsed anuses?
Would you stick the inside
of my butt back inside for me?
Jesus Christ.
I'll push it in once,
and then I'm walking
out the door.
You know, I don't even think
you're kidding.
- Baby, come on.
- Just... I don't know.
I just doubt you have
the... the stomach for it.
I'm shocked you think this
about me.
I know you, Homer,
and you like to be in control
and you like
for everything to be pleasant.
And you're pathologically
conflict-averse.
You know, if I show
any sign of frustration
or, God forbid, anger...
- Oh, God forbid.
- you get so fragile.
- Mm.
Yeah, 'cause I know
that you're constantly
hunting for areas
we don't align.
Oh, here's one.
What about if I get
a double mastectomy...
That's both tits chopped off...
And then I...
And what if my cock
gets replaced with a wolf?
Will you stick with me then?
If my face becomes that
of a grizzly bear?
I love you
I'm not sure.
Just sitting there.
We have the battery.
She can't go anywhere.
Roll down the window, Diana.
Why you in the car, Diana?
I remembered the crash.
The other car hit us.
That's it. The accident.
That's your confirmation.
Oh, I just love this.
I love this.
Oh!
Well done, Diana.
Absolutely brilliant.
Well done.
Do you know what this means?
That your recovery
was successful.
Honey.
It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.
Let's get you back to the house.
We'll run a few final tests,
and then we can have
a wee celebration.
Some... Some champers.
You are incredible.
Thisis... incredible.
- Show it.
- Okay.
Everything's gonna work out.
Help! Help! Somebody help!
Please! Quick!
- Oh, my God.
- Please help!
- What? What is it?
What's happened?
- In here, here, here, here!
Hold on, hold on.
Someone's coming.
- What's happened? Okay.
- No, no. Look.
Hold on, love.
It's alright, darling.
- Okay.
- I got you. I got you.
How long has she been like this?
I don't know, like a minute
or maybe more.
I need you to take my watch
and start timing.
- I went in the other room.
- Start timing.
I shouldn't have taken my eyes
off her.
- It's alright.
- Help. Please do something.
What are you doing?
- I'm just checking her.
She's having a seizure. Okay.
- That's right. Here.
Alright, here you go.
Here you go, love.
- Okay.
- It's alright.
- We don't have...
- Come on, my love.
You're not doing anything!
Give her some drugs
or something!
It's alright.
- It's okay. I'm here.
- Okay, she has a laceration
to her posterior fontanelle.
Her mouth is unobstructed, and
it's been under five minutes.
- Looks like...
- She's not breathing.
Breathe! Jo, breathe!
- We have to move her
because we need the equipment.
- Jo, breathe!
- Joseph, please.
We have to take her back.
- It's alright.
She's not moving! Fuck.
We don't have
the equipment here.
We're gonna have to move her.
Diana!
Diana!
Diana!
Diana!
Diana...
- Get back!
- Okay, I am. I am.
- Get back!
You don't have to be afraid, okay?
Nobody's gonna hurt you.
What the fuck did you do?!
I'll tell you.
Just please calm down.
Nothing bad
is gonna happen to you, honey.
I love you.
Come on.
- Don't.
- Jesus Christ!
- I told you!
You're safe, okay?
I promise you!
Diana? Hi, Diana.
Why don't you put
the knife down, love?
Don't be scared.
Grab her.
- Ahh! Let go!
Delwyn, get around.
No! No!
- Lay her down. Lay her down.
- No!
We're trying to help you, Diana.
No! Let go!
- Get her down, get her down.
- Let go of me!
Ahh!
Try not to panic.
Okay.
Well, we... we start again.
I don't think you understand.
C'est impossible.
Regeneration
is no longer possible.
It would be cruel.
- No.
I... See, I've got
one chance left.
I'm so sorry, but, uh,
this is covered in our terms.
If the patient sample
receives an integrity level
of five or less,
the procedure
may no longer continue,
as it is statistically
impossible to succeed.
What number did she get?
Two.
I promised her.
I promised her we'd again, so...
I promised her.
Please, I'll do anything.
If it's money, I...
- We would be guaranteed to fail.
Well, I want to try.
You'll be forcing Josephina
to suffer all over again.
Okay.
Yeah, okay.
Uh, I'll take Josephine 3.
You know that's not possible.
She's on life support.
- Well, you can't do that.
You can't. It's f...
It's fucking criminal.
It's fucking evil.
You did all you could.
You should feel proud of that.
A livin' man
I want to be a livin' man
And all the world
He moves around
He walks around
He turns around
I see each tree
- Are you coming tonight?
- I'm here till 1:00.
- You should come tonight.
- I hear each bug
Should I?
Upon each leaf
The buzzing flies
The splashing fish
They move around
This livin' man
A livin' man
A livin' man
I want to be
A livin' man
The memory transplantation
didn't take for Diana 1,
causing her to develop
astrocytomas.
You can see the... the tumor
here in the cerebrum.
If we compare this to Diana 5,
this is right after
the procedure.
We've got mild inflammation
in that same region,
which is normal.
And this
is from this morning.
- I don't see anything.
- Exactly.
I'm very pleased to say
that Diana 5's rehabilitation
has been a resounding success.
Now, those visions
you told Farrah about.
- What, the coughing woman?
- They were memories.
Not only did she remember
the accident.
She's retained memories
from before the transplantation.
From the pre-op, in fact,
which is highly unusual.
Her brain was not able
to understand those memories...
Seeing my face, seeing
all those paintings of Joan.
And it processed them
much like an infant
who is not yet aware
that they are a separate being.
But she's going to be herself?
She's going to be
completely fine.
You'll just need to sign
this release form.
Ah, oui.
And there's the matter
of the invalids.
We can terminate them
or continue to care for them.
But they're all going to die
soon.
It can be difficult when you
choose to keep
the unsuccessful attempts.
- No.
It diminishes
your accomplishment.
No. I want them cared for.
Let's take a walk.
Attach the positive cable
to the memory terminal.
Then attach the negative cable.
Tighten all the bolts.
Well done.
I know how difficult
things can be sometimes,
and it means a lot to me
that you haven't given up.
No.
Oh, Delwyn.
It means a lot to me
that you haven't given up.
When Joan began
to show signs of early dementia,
we used to laugh at
how forgetful she was.
We called it her whimsy.
And then I started
to get frustrated with her.
I thought she wasn't paying
attention.
She didn't care.
Leaving all the responsibility
to me.
And then we found out
it was a disease.
I was so obsessed in finding
a way to keep her with me.
I didn't notice
she was slipping away.
I feel like a monster
for doing this.
What you've done
is profoundly selfless.
She lives because of you
and what you've sacrificed.
For what I've put her through,
all of her?
Pales in the face of the life
Diana now gets to live.
I know the alternative to this.
Get away from me.
- Diana...
- Get away from me.
Just listen to me, please.
I hate that I've made you
afraid of me.
You're not a prisoner here, okay?
- Then I can leave right now?
- Yes.
Yes. Of course.
I just want to explain
some things to you.
I know that I owe you that.
Will you stay?
- Fuck you.
- You should have told you
what was happening.
That's fucking obvious now.
But I thought
that protecting you from this
was in your best interest.
- Bullshit.
And a part of me thought...
I don't know...
That if you didn't know
and you could wake up...
When did it happen?
18 months ago.
You were in a coma.
And I met a guy at the hospital
who told me about Retrouv.
It was a long shot,
but I had to do it.
Hadto?
Do you realize how insane
that sounds?
What they're doing in there,
I...
What do people think
happened to me?
I took a sabbatical,
and I never went back.
Sold the house.
Our furniture, all of our stuff,
everything's gone.
Nothing else mattered.
I just...
I couldn't let you die.
I did die! I did die.
I died!
I died! I'm dead!
And all those others in there
locked up?
They're dying.
They need constant care.
- Yes, 'cause of you.
I've been so scared.
Homer, if I hadn't recovered,
I'd be in that room
with the rest of them,
just another reject in your
quest for a Stepford wife.
No. That's not it.
That's not true.
I wanted you to live.
Was that selfish of me?
Yeah.
I can see that.
I want nothing to do with you.
Come on. We gotta go.
No. Just you.
I'm getting us all out of here.
- What's happening?
- We're leaving.
- Hurry.
- No, don't.
- Hi.
- Hi, Di.
I saw her.
I heard, pushkie.
They took John's dress.
I know. I'll try
and get it back for you. Okay?
But you can't keep running
off like that.
It's not safe.
You've got to rest, alright?
Hmm.
Hello, professor.
What a misery, keeping watch
through the night, wide awake.
You'll soon come up
from all your troubles.
Mm.
By hook...
By hook or by crook
this peril too shall be
something we remember.
I never yet saw
anyone so beautiful.
You ready for a quick change?
Let's see what we're working
with here.
It's a jolly clean stoma, darling.
Barely have to touch it
up at all here.
The great floodgates
of the wonder world flung open.
She's going to live.
But I'm not going to leave you.
I'm gonna stay right here
with my honey bunch.
Promise?
You're stuck with me, baby.
Doodly doo doo doo doo doo.
Doo doo doo doo.
Doodly doo doo doo, doo doo.
Doodly doo doo doo doo
doo doo doo.
I know you belong
To somebody new
But tonight you belong to me
Doodly do do do do do do
Although we're apart,
you're a part
Of my heart
And tonight you belong to me
Weighed down by the stream
How sweet it would seem
Once more just to dream
in the moonlight
My honey, I know, I know
With the dawn
that you will be gone
But tonight you belong to me
Just a little for me
Oh.
You belong to me
You can tell her.
She doesn't understand.
You belong to me
Way down by the stream
How sweet it will
seem once more
I thought you'd gone.
Not yet.
I was gonna take them.
- You can't do that.
- I know.
This one
wouldn't get very far on foot.
Which one is she?
The second.
She never made it out of here.
And what happened to the first?
She passed away the night
we got here.
That's where I was.
I wanted to be there when
they took her off life support.
And her?
She hates my guts.
I don't blame her.
She only remembers
the bad stuff,
and she doesn't remember much
of anything.
Oh, this is deranged.
We...
We told him to keep trying.
We did this for you.
For us.
For us.
What else do you want to know?
Smoke?
You're gonna be okay.
- What's happening?
- We got to get them out of here.
- What?
- Come on.
Okay, Di.
Wait, wait, wait.
Her ventilator.
Fuck.
Look in there.
You're okay.
It's okay. You're alright.
- Look.
- Perfect.
Here.
She's hyperventilating.
Keep pumping. Okay.
Okay, here we go.
Fucking bitches!
Watch out!
Honey, please.
Honey!
Please, Honey.
Please, please.
Aaah!
Honey.
Honey!
You will be punished!
Homer!
You selfish fuck!
You, stay here.
Let's get them out of here.
Okay. I'm fine.
Don't leave her.
I won't.
No! No!
I will decimate the abomination!
Jojo.
We're all cursed creatures.
No!
Help him.
Homer!
Oh, my God. Homer!
Did I work?
Yeah.
We did it.
I'm so proud of you.
Francis, thank God.
Oh, thank God. Francis.
Just leave them.
I told you to stay in the car.
Let me help.
Careful.
It's okay.
We get strong together.
My love has no beginning,
my love has no end
I'm in the middle
Lost in a spin
Loving you
Okay.
And you don't know, you don't
know, you don't know
How glad I am
My love has no bottom,
my love has no top
I'm in the middle
And I can't stop loving you
And you don't know,
you don't know
You don't know,
you don't know
How glad I am
I wish I were a poet
So I could express
What I, what I
would like to say
I wish I were an artist
so I could paint a picture
Of how I feel,
of how I feel today
My love has
no walls on either side
That makes my love whiter
than white
I'm in the middle
And I can't hide
Loving you
And you don't know,
you don't know, you don't know
You don't know
How glad I am
Homer! Homer!
Wake up! Wake up!
You don't know
how glad I am
Are you all right, Delwyn?
How glad I am
Thank you, thank you.
Homer.
Come on, baby.
Come on.
Come on.
Homer?
Oh.
Hi, honey.
Hi, honey. Hi.
My love has no beginning, my
love has no end
Thank God you're okay.
I'm in the middle
Loving you
And you don't know,
you don't know
You don't know,
you don't know how glad I am
I'll go in, sweetie,
but it's under the condition
that you don't look at my penis
until it's thawed out
for about 45 minutes.
It's not going to be pretty.
I don't think
I've ever met someone
with so many insecurities
in my life.
Well, their foibles.
Cute little innocuous foibles.
You're the one with flaws.
- Me?
- Oh, yeah.
I mean, big capital "F" flaws.
Okay. Hit me.
What do you think I'm gonna say?
Uh, tyrannical control freak?
Not the exact words I would use.
Dictatorial maybe.
- Me?
- Stalin-esque.
Okay. That's it.
We're going in. Toot-toot!
I don't think you can carry me.
I can. I carry you
up the front steps all the time.
- Yeah, that's about four feet.
- Come on.
What, are you afraid
I'm gonna drop you?
Yes.
I could carry you
up an endless mountain
for all of eternity.
- Until I'm old and decrepit?
Yeah, until forever, baby.
I would suffer an eternal
ice cream headache for you.
Mm.
Oh, I would kill a dog for you.
Wow.
Have to be a real nasty
little fucker, though.
Yeah.
Obviously, I'm not a monster.
Oh, I'd burn at
the stake for you.
I would have all my
skin slowly peeled off for you.
I'd go into one of those
coffins full of spikes for you.
I'd go into an ice cold lake
for you.
Yeah?
Then carry me in, tough guy.
See, this is romantic.
I can carry you all day.
Ah.
I'd have boiling hot oil poured
all over my body for you.
I'd be drawn
and quartered for you.
I'd starve for you.
I drown for you.
Yeah?
Yeah.
You're a real sick puppy,
you know that.
I love you.
I'm lucky, I'm lucky,
I'm lucky, I'm lucky
I can walk under ladders
Yes, I'm so lucky
that I'm as lucky as me
Struck it rich
Dirty rich
No work and get richer
And the world
loves a winner
Yes, I'm so happy
that you're happy with me
You are happy, too
Numero uno
Living for right now
And it's L.I.V.I.N.G.
When I'm here with you
I'm lucky, I'm lucky,
I'm lucky, I'm lucky
I don't need a bracelet
No salt for my shoulder
I don't own a rabbit
No clover, no heather,
no cross, no wonder
I'm lucky, I'm lucky,
I'm lucky, I'm lucky
I can walk under ladders
I'm lucky, I'm lucky,
I'm lucky, I'm lucky
I can walk under ladders
I don't own a bracelet
No clover, no heather,
no cross, no wonder
I'm lucky, I'm lucky,
I'm lucky, I'm lucky
I can walk under ladders
Walk under ladders