영문 MiracleMile 최후의 카운트다운 영화 대사

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Miracle Mile Script
I never really saw
the big picture before...
not until today.
Love can sure
spin your head around.
God, where do you begin?
The universe was created
fifteen billion years ago...
in a tremendous burst
of pure energy.
The matter spreading
from this big bang...
became the galaxies.
Our sun and planets
were formed...
from swirling clouds
of star stuff...
over five billion years ago.
It took billions more years...
for the first life
to be created...
in the primordial stew
of earths atmosphere.
Life slowly evolved.
One-celled organisms
learned to reproduce...
and became more complex.
At first
clinging to the ocean floor...
then developing locomotion
and sight.
Hundreds of millions
of years ago...
our primitive ancestors
crawled up on the shore.
Amphibians
gave way to reptiles...
who ruled the earth
for millions of years.
Then came warm-blooded mammals.
Man evolved
in the last few million years.
It took
tens of thousands of years...
for civilization as we know it
to reach the modern era.
And it took thirty years...
for Harry Washello
to find the right girl.
You guys better
brush your teeth...
or that could be you
in ten thousand years.
You guys want to put
a dollar in here?
OK. Here you go.
One for each of us.
Just take it and put it
in the kittys nice little... ow!
...from the ice.
They cut off a piece of it...
and they thawed it out,
cooked it up, and they ate it.
Yeah, I know. They made
this frozen woolly mammoth stew.
This is my field trip,
young man.
Thats five even. Yeah?
I dont need a bag. Thank you.
My one in a million girl,
and I let her slip away.
I felt so bad I couldve
jumped into the Tar Pits.
I thought
Id never see her again.
Fate is a funny thing.
We mustve been meant
to be together, Julie and I.
Theyre so cramped.
I cant eat these guys.
I guess were going to have
to take all of them, but to go.
Id like you to fly them back
to Maine and set them free, OK?
- How much would that cost?
- Twelve hundred bucks.
Twelve hundred dollars?
I think Ive always been
a romantic kind of guy.
I just never had someone
to be romantic with before.
It was just like
its supposed to be.
I mean, for me to find a girl
my age who actually knows...
who Dicky Wells
and Vernon Brown were...
there has to be
a cosmic plan of some sort.
Tell me that they arent bad.
Shes a very hip girl,
but a little old-fashioned.
The way she brought
her grandfather Ivan...
to see me play...
like that trolley
we toured the Miracle Mile in...
its just a little out of time.
I think its time for a change.
Maybe I should stop trying
to be the king...
of the Glenn Miller
impersonators...
take a teaching gig around here
at some junior high...
see if theres a vacancy
in Julies building.
A lot of yuppies moving into
Park La Brea these days.
Ive been here
thirty-five years.
Which building
do you guys live in?
I live over there,
and, Julie, she lives...
I live in another one.
Oh, can I buy you kids
a tube steak?
- Not for me.
- Well, yeah, sure.
A little mustard
and some sauerkraut?
- Got it.
- Great.
Too bad you have to leave town.
Ohh, its too bad
you have to work tonight.
Only until midnight.
Well, Im game.
Do you like to dance?
No. I love to dance.
Dont be embarrassed, hon.
Give me an intro.
Harry Washello.
Lucy Peters,
Julies grandmother.
- You play slide trombone?
- Yes, maam.
I told Harry all about
your health food casserole.
Why dont you go on
and heat it up...
upstairs,
and well meet you up there?
Well, honey.
Julie, what about
the old tube steaks?
Grandma.
Im sorry.
Hey, whats the story?
They havent spoken
to each other in fifteen years.
They still love each other
as much as anyone ever did.
It mustve been
a hell of a fight, huh?
They cant even remember
what its about.
Stupid pride!
It breaks my heart.
We better go check him out.
Well, time to sling hash.
Well, why dont I come in,
sit down, guzzle some coffee?
And watch me work? No way.
- Come on.
- No.
No.
You go back to your hotel...
you clean your spit valve,
and take a nap...
because youre going to need
all your energy tonight.
I think Im gonna head back
and take a nap.