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Shutter Island (2010)

Shutter Island (2010)

Shutter Island is a gripping psychological thriller film released in 2010, directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Leonardo DiCaprio as U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels, the story revolves around his investigation of a disappearance on a mysterious island housing a psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane. The cast also includes esteemed actors like Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, and Michelle Williams, who deliver exceptional performances that add to the film's intensity.

The haunting and atmospheric soundtrack, composed by Robbie Robertson, perfectly complements the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the movie. You can experience the full range of emotions evoked by this gripping story through its captivating sounds. To immerse yourself in the world of Shutter Island, you can easily play and download the music from reliable audio platforms.

Embark on this psychological journey as you delve into the depths of a twisted and delusional reality, with Shutter Island haunting your every thought, and the haunting sounds of the film lingering in your mind.

A Chief of Staff with ties to the OSS? Funding from HUAC?
A husband.
A little something for later,
A lot of flooding seems like a distinct possibility.
A lot of...
A man who can't be interrogated,
A moral fusion between law and order and clinical care.
A new drug has just been approved called Thorazine,
A patient got so wound up by one of Noyce's stories that he beat him up.
About a year ago, I open up the paper and there he is.
Absolutely.
Acknowledged that she's in an institution.
Admittance to Ward C is forbidden
After all the lies you told me?
After all the talks we had?
After everything I've seen here, Doctor,
After Laeddis vanished, I started doing some checking on Ashecliffe.
After lights out, the orderlies play cards in here.
After she purposely set your city apartment on fire.
After she tried to kill herself the first time,
After that,
After we got that guy to the infirmary, I took a little detour to patient records.
Ah! Oh, well, I'm afraid it's the other way.
Ah! Yes. Raised.
Ah.
Ain't gonna be no ferry in this shit.
All I can say is I'll see what I can do.
All I know is it's a mental hospital.
All of them. The retards, the killers, the ******s.
All right, get your asses moving then. Go on.
All right, let's check the other side.
All right, look. Let's back up here. Let's all just back up.
All right.
All right. You gentlemen will be accorded all the help we can give,
All the way down to the edge of the water.
All they had to do was fake an escape to get you here, and now they have you.
All your talk. All your fucking talk, and I'm back in here because of you.
Alone, in the kitchen, like that's no big deal?
Alone.
Although, personally, I think if a man beats you
An old Civil War fort.
And after that?
And all your protests to the contrary just confirm what they're saying.
And before I was a patient at Ashecliffe, I worked here.
And chasing after butterflies, they wouldn't need us.
And do things sane men... Sane men never would.
And fucks half the women he sees, and no one will help you,
And her body would have washed back up on shore.
And here, the little girl, the one you dream of
And here, the little girl, the one you dream of
And hurry up! This thing is turning into a goddamn hurricane!
And I murdered my wife in the spring of '52.
And I told you it was from happiness.
And I was all that stood between you and a meal,
And I'm only here
And if you see one, don't try to restrain him yourselves.
And it's all due to Dr. Cawley.
And Laeddis.
And now we're trapped here on this rock, on this island,
And now... Now I find out it may be happening here? On our soil? No.
And now... Now I find out it may be happening here? On our soil? No.
And pillage and plunder and tear at the flesh of our brothers.
And say it's the reason you lost your sanity.
And she gives us all parts to play in that fiction.
And she hated the food here.
And she told me to let her go.
And shook it as hard as they could. Take the pills, Marshal.
And the rest of the staff as well.
And the water's freezing.
And then
And then I
And then she asked me if she can have a glass of water?
And then you regressed.
And valuable things have a way of being misunderstood in their own time.
And we lined them up.
And we were all her neighbors, the milkmen, postmen...
And what about the husband?
And what do you call them, televisions, voices and faces coming from a box.
And what would that be, exactly?
And what's more disturbing is we don't know how she got out of her room.
And which school are you, Doctor?
And who raised you, Marshal?
And why did you do that?
And why? Because God gave us violence to wage in his honor.
And wouldn't you agree, when you see a monster,
And you ate the food in the cafeteria and drank the coffee they gave you?
And you can live with that, can you?
And you let her primary doctor leave on vacation?
And you think that's going on here?
And you were at your post all night?
And you'd do anything not to be him.
And you've uncovered a conspiracy
Andrew Laeddis lit the match
Andrew Laeddis,
Andrew, are you?
Andrew, can you hear me?
Andrew, listen to me.
Andrew, please don't.
Andrew, what do you see?
Andrew.
Any funny dreams lately? Trouble sleeping?
Anyone, anyone.
Anyone?
Are you all right? You look pale.
Are you going to deny that she ever lived?
Are you real?
Aren't they beautiful?
As a matter of fact, two weeks ago,
As if whipping them bloody would drive the psychosis out.
Assaulted his father's nurse with broken glass.
At least that's my guess.
Axing him isn't the least understandable thing you could do.
Baby,
Baby.
Be placed in manual restraints.
Because climbing down there when it's dark
Because he called you Laeddis,
Because he has no memories to confess.
Because I believe I just heard you say there are 24 patients in Ward C
Because I can't take knowing that Dolores killed our children.
Because I killed my wife.
Because she murdered our children,
Because that's the only way you're ever getting off this island.
Because they're gonna point to some event in your past
Been alone much since you got here?
Boss!
Brain surgery.
BRIDGET: Well, I don't remember what I'm supposed to remember.
Bullshit.
Bullshit. We came here for Rachel Solando.
But (SNORTS) she scared me.
But because retreat isn't something you consider an option.
But I could come get you, get you off this island.
But I know different.
But I need to know you've accepted reality.
But I'm afraid we don't.
But it was only intermittently effective.
But it's pretty clear from what he tells me.
But not the hydrogen bomb.
But she is.
But some of them are still loose.
But the truth is
But we're here to talk about Rachel Solando, okay?
But what about my partner?
But why would that matter?
But you know what? They should be gassed.
But you're violent, trained, dangerous.
By conducting experiments on the mind.
Came back for midnight rounds, she was gone.
Can my violence conquer yours?
Careful. All right.
Cawley thinks you're harmless, that you can be controlled,
CAWLEY: Forgive me, gentlemen. My colleague, Dr Jeremiah Naehring.
CAWLEY: I'm afraid I have evening rounds in the wards,
CAWLEY: Then blast away.
CAWLEY: We're on an island
Chlorpromazine.
CHUCK: And you say she had to come through here?
CHUCK: Boss, are you okay?
CHUCK: Get in there! Let's go!
CHUCK: Let him go!
CHUCK: What happened to Laeddis? TEDDY: He got away with it.
Chuck!
Chuck!
Come on, boss.
Come on, come on.
Come on, Doc, she couldn't get 10 yards in that terrain.
Come on, I got you.
Come on, Marge. It's okay.
Come on!
Come on! I got him. Peter! Peter! Hey, Peter!
Come on.
Come on.
Come on. Cawley's gonna have my goddamn balls for this.
Come on. The nurses? The orderlies?
Common enough. And yours?
Congratulations.
Considering she's not real.
Correctional officers at a mental institution,
Could be worse right now. He'll be all right.
Could you stop that?
Crazy people, they're the perfect subjects. They talk, nobody listens.
Current was strong last night, tide pushing in.
Damn it!
Damn it. God!
Damn. We're too far south. We're gonna have to double back.
Defense mechanisms.
Define unusual.
Deliverymen.
Depends on where you're hurt?
Did anything happen last night during group therapy that was more,
Did Noyce give you anything on the layout?
Did she, now? And when was this?
Did you enjoy God's latest gift?
Did you ever find Laeddis?
Did you ever meet a patient named Andrew Laeddis?
Did you kill your children?
Did you know that the word trauma comes from the Greek for wound?
Didn't matter.
Didn't McPherson tell you the good news?
Do you have the phone number for where he's gone?
Do you know a patient named Andrew Laeddis? Do you?
Do you know how pain enters the body, Marshal? Do you?
Do you know that she drowned her own kids?
Do you know the kind of people that I deal with every day?
Do you know the state of the mental health field these days, gentlemen?
Do you know what she was afraid of?
DOCTOR 1: It's a gamble, Stephen. Say the power fails.
Doctor, Doctor.
Doctor, we're gonna need access to the personnel files
Doctor, we're gonna need access to the personnel files
Doctor, we're gonna need to speak with the staff. Do you understand?
DOCTOR: Go down to the infirmary and see
Doctor!
Does anyone here know what she did before that?
Dolores told me she...
Dolores was insane, manic depressive, suicidal.
DOLORES: (WHIMPERING) I'm so sorry, baby.
DOLORES: Get out of here, Teddy. This place is gonna be the end of you.
DOLORES: Tell him, Teddy. Tell him why.
DOLORES: What are you doing, baby?
Dolores?
Dolores?
Dolores.
Don't go, Teddy, please.
Don't move. Stay where you are.
Don't worry, because we're going to get you back to your room.
Don't you even talk about her. Don't you...
Don't you recognize me, Andrew?
Don't you worry about him, all right? Come on. Lay back. Lay back.
Dr. Cawley's been consulted numerous times by Scotland Yard,
Dr. Naehring acts as liaison to our Board of Overseers.
Dr. Naehring's gonna turn me into one of his ghosts.
Dr. Sheehan?
Dr. Solando, she told me about the neuroleptics.
During their brainwashing experiments.
Edward Daniels has exactly the same 13 letters as Andrew Laeddis.
Electrified perimeter.
Ever attempted in psychiatry, and it would bring you back.
Ever took place.
Every night.
Everyone.
Everything you were up to. Your whole plan.
Everything's gonna be all right. Okay?
Excellent, Marshal. You have outstanding defense mechanisms.
Excuse me for saying this, Miss Kearns...
Excuse me, Doctor, but we're gonna have to hold on to this.
Excuse me?
Excuse me. Patient,
Executive order 319 of the Federal Code of Penitentiaries
Eyes different colors. Not the type of face you'd forget.
Feel free to join the deputy warden in the search.
Fifty years from now, people will look back and say, here, this place,
Fine by me.
Fine.
Fine.
First he went to prison, then he got transferred here.
First the fingertips, then eventually the whole hand.
First time on Ward C, huh?
Focus, Andrew! What do you see?
For all you know, we were both paper pushers over there.
For Christ's sakes, we fought a goddamn war to stop them,
For Christ's sakes, we fought a goddamn war to stop them,
For God's sake, dry off. You'll catch cold.
For what, hmm? Provoking you?
Forgive sins, but God?
Former U.S. Marshal. Known proclivity for violence.
Four people died.
Four years.
From an island in Boston Harbor?
From The House Un American Activities Committee?
Fuck if I know.
Gentlemen, you will not get through this gate with your firearms.
George Noyce.
George, I'm gonna get you out of here.
George, look, I know people. I trust this man.
George... George Noyce.
Get back to the mainland.
GIRL: (WHISPERING) You should have saved me.
Give him a bed. This one here.
Give it a try.
Give me a hand here.
Give me one reason why I would even touch him!
Give them a pill, put them in a corner, it all goes away.
Glen.
Go ahead.
God help you.
God loves violence.
God.
Going somewhere?
Good. We can talk then, right?
Got something really nice in a prison gray if that don't work for you.
Government employees will rob you blind.
Grab him, grab him, grab him, grab him! Get him, get him!
GUARD: Let them out!
Guess what they were testing?
Guy's name is George Noyce. Nice college kid. Socialist.
Guys even the other inmates are scared of.
Has escaped. Now, you will comply or...
Have a seat.
Have a seat.
Have Dr. Sheehan take a look at your man before you send him up.
Have you seen him?
Haven't you heard a word I've said?
He almost beats his professor to death. Ends up here in Ashecliffe, Ward C.
He begs the judge for the electric chair. Anywhere but a mental hospital.
He botched it.
He burned down a schoolhouse, killed two people,
He died on the beaches of Normandy. She's a war widow.
He gets offered some money to do a psych study.
He had a lot to say about you.
He isn't gone.
He looks like an ex military prick, huh?
He relayed your request, and it's been refused.
He said, now here I'm quoting again, You did this.
He subdued a highly dangerous patient quite handily.
He told me this is where they keep the worst ones.
He vanished like he never existed. No record whatsoever.
He was also a firebug.
He was the maintenance man in the apartment building
He was transferred out of here.
He's a U.S. Marshal. He's...
He's created something really unique here.
He's going to need to lie down.
He's here.
He's Rachel's primary, the psychiatrist who directly oversees her care.
He's still here.
Hello, boss.
Hello? Anybody there?
Hello? Hello?
Hello? Hello?
Here?
Here. Take a look.
Here's a copy of the intake form you broke into Ward C for.
Here's my fear, Andrew.
Hey,
Hey, boss. We really packing it in?
Hey! Hey!
Hey.
Highly developed and fantastical narratives,
His English really is very good.
His lawyer pleads insanity, but Noyce, he stands up in the courtroom and he...
His vacation was already planned. He'd been putting it off too long.
How about that? They found us, huh?
How am I acting?
How am I supposed to survive?
How are the hallucinations?
How badly did you hurt the guard?
How can you tell?
How I told you my heart was breaking and you asked me why.
How long you been with the Marshals?
How many pairs of shoes are the patients given?
How we doing this morning?
HUAC? And how exactly are we fighting the communists
Huh?
Huh?
Huh.
Huh. Anything unusual occur?
Hundreds of patients to experiment on.
I am a federal marshal. They can't stop me.
I am.
I brought her right back here after group therapy, locked her in,
I buried an empty casket. Your body rained down,
I buried you.
I can see that.
I can see why.
I can't wait.
I can't.
I climbed down a cliff to get you. I trusted you.
I could sleep for a week.
I could've sworn they were in my jacket before I got on.
I cry every night.
I decided to take a long swim in the lake.
I didn't say that.
I don't give a damn about by the book, boss.
I don't know, boss.
I dropped those suits off to be cleaned. Should be ready by tomorrow.
I found a whole stack of these, Teddy.
I found her, Doctor, in a cave out by the cliffs.
I have a transcript of the conversation you had with Noyce yesterday.
I have no idea what the law of four is, though.
I have to say that's quite close to my clinical conclusion.
I haven't had a goddamn drink since I've been on this island.
I hope that what we've done here will be enough
I just can't... Can't stomach the water.
I killed a lot of people in the war.
I killed them 'cause I didn't get her help, you know.
I knew it wouldn't take long, but I couldn't get to it.
I know this because I'm as violent as they come.
I know.
I know.
I love you so much.
I love you.
I loved her so much, you know.
I made breakfast for Jim and the children,
I maybe went to the bathroom.
I mean, in comparison to the other patients here.
I mean, Jesus Christ, everything about this place stinks of government ops.
I mean, they've hurt people.
I mean, why would anybody want to?
I missed you.
I never had a little girl.
I never had any children.
I really do.
I requested it specifically, you understand?
I requested it specifically, you understand?
I risked everything to come in here after you. Everything!
I said you are men of violence.
I see.
I stood at Dachau.
I swore before the Board of Overseers
I think she had a lot of help.
I think we've gotten all we came here for, so...
I thought God gave us moral order.
I thought of you.
I thought she might tell you something.
I thought your investigation was finished.
I told you not to come in here.
I told you this would be the end of you.
I tried. I wanted to, but by the time I got there, it was too late.
I understand just fine.
I wanna go home.
I was a doctor, Marshal.
I was an esteemed psychiatrist from a respected family.
I was incidental. A way in.
I was just looking around.
I was never married.
I was with him yesterday, but we got separated.
I was.
I wasn't gone more than a minute.
I will rephrase.
I wish I could let you just live in your fantasy world.
I won't go.
I...
I'd appreciate it if you'd hurry up about it.
I'd be assigned to this case. There's no way.
I'd say it's a good possibility, yeah.
I'll assemble them in the common room after dinner.
I'll be all right.
I'll be the one taking you up to Ashecliffe.
I'll look at it later.
I'll never get out now. I got out once. Not twice, never twice.
I'm a U.S. Marshal, for God's sakes.
I'm afraid I have to.
I'm afraid if they come looking for you, they might find me.
I'm afraid that won't be possible. He left on the ferry this morning.
I'm back!
I'm dead.
I'm Deputy Warden McPherson, gentlemen.
I'm fine. It's just...
I'm from Seattle.
I'm getting to that lighthouse. You understand?
I'm going to that lighthouse.
I'm gonna come back for you.
I'm gonna find a way to fix this, you understand me?
I'm gonna find out what the fuck is happening on this island.
I'm gonna get the proof, I'm gonna go back,
I'm gonna have to ask you to go down into the basement.
I'm gonna keep this
I'm not a fan of pharmacology, but I have to say, in your case...
I'm not accusing you of being violent men.
I'm not following you. I'm sorry.
I'm not gonna kill him, I swear to you! I swear.
I'm not gonna leave.
I'm not here to kill Laeddis.
I'm not. You have to face that.
I'm so sorry, but every...
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry about that. I didn't want to interrupt.
I'm sorry, boss.
I'm sorry, but you have to go.
I'm sorry, Doctor. I just have one quick question.
I'm sorry, honey.
I'm sorry, sir, but it's all down. All the lines.
I'm sorry?
I'm sorry. There wasn't any other way.
I'm Teddy Daniels. I'm a cop.
I've been hearing this fantasy for two years now. I know every detail.
I've been with my partner.
I've been your primary psychiatrist for the last two years.
I've gotta bring him out.
I've had enough of this bullshit! Where's my partner, huh?
I've seen something like it before.
IDs, gentlemen.
If he's not in Ward A, there's only one place he can be.
If I don't play along with your little game here,
If I was to sink my teeth into your eye right now,
If it was my wife, I'd kill him. Twice.
If the constraints of society were lifted,
If the world thinks that Chuck is dead, then he's perfect for their experiments.
If they are hurting him, if they're holding him against his will,
If they're manacled to the floor, they'll die.
If we fail with you,
If you don't mind.
If you ever loved me, Dolores,
If you get it working, come find me immediately.
If you have any further questions,
If you'd care to drop by.
If you'll wait a moment, I'll find you someone who can take you to the dock.
If you've done anything to my partner, Doctor, that is a violation of...
Imagine someone sawed open your head, filled it with razors,
In manual restraints as well.
In that case, you're quite right. The simpler the better.
In the middle of the ocean during a hurricane.
INMATE: (SOFTLY) Stop me, please,
INMATE: Please, please.
Is a thin step short of suicide, that's why.
Is legal immigration a crime, Marshal?
Is that so?
Is that understood?
Is that understood?
Is that why you drink?
Is there a reason you keep referring to your patient in the past tense, Doctor?
Is where it all began.
Isn't it common for men in your profession to imbibe?
It implodes, creating an explosion to the thousandth, the millionth degree!
It is a little overwhelming. It was constructed during the Civil War,
It is one fucking ugly tie.
It reached out for me like a divine hand.
It says in your file that
It seems he had a long conversation with a paranoid schizophrenic,
It takes 36 to 48 hours for neuroleptic narcotics
It was murder.
It was the only thing in his files. There's no session notes,
It wasn't warfare. It was...
It would really help us narrow down our search.
It's a hospital for people our society normally considers beyond treatment.
It's a lot of water.
It's a toy, Andrew.
It's an island, boss. They're always gonna find us.
It's as if she evaporated straight through the walls.
It's fine.
It's getting dark soon. I'm calling this off for tonight.
It's in us.
It's just so goddamn bright, isn't it?
It's just water.
It's my job to treat my patients, not their victims. I'm not here to judge.
It's not much of a stretch, Doc.
It's proof there's a 67th patient,
It's Saturday, honey.
It's the safest place to be when the hurricane hits.
It's what we are.
It's your rule of four.
Jesus Christ, Teddy. Jesus!
Jesus, are you ever sober anymore?
Jesus.
Judge gives him life in Dedham Prison.
Just keep going. We belong here.
Just pulling the wires just for fun.
Just tell me how they got you here.
Just who the hell's in charge here, anyway, huh?
Laeddis got away with it and then he disappeared.
Laeddis isn't dead.
Laeddis.
Laeddis. I can feel him.
Last night included.
Lead a normal life.
Let her go.
Let me ask you. Any past traumas in your life?
Let me see your face.
Let's get the hell out of here. This way.
Let's go, boys!
Let's put them at the table, Andrew.
Let's say, I don't know, memorable than...
Like a tape playing over and over on an endless loop.
Listen to him, try and understand, you just might reach him.
Listen to me.
Listen, I don't wanna leave here, all right?
Listen, Rachel Solando didn't slip out of a locked cell, barefoot,
Live oak, sumac, a thousand plants with thorns as big as my dick.
Look outside, Marshal. Why do you think?
Lot of places to hide a body here.
Lumps of flesh splashing into the sea, eaten by sharks.
Ma'am.
MAN: (WHISPERING) I see you all.
MAN: (WHISPERING) Laeddis.
MAN: (WHISPERING) Laeddis.
MAN: Watch your head!
MARINO: Security to Ward A. Okay. ORDERLY 1: Ward A. I got it.
Marshal Aule.
Marshal,
Marshal, continue your investigation and we'll do all we can to help.
Marshal, take the pills.
Marshal, the North Koreans used American POWs
Marshals!
Maybe a path that goes around the rocks and leads over to the lighthouse.
Maybe Cawley's sitting up in his mansion right now
Maybe you shouldn't get out.
McPherson and Cawley are in the building.
McPHERSON: Get dried off. Dr. Cawley wants to talk to you now.
McPHERSON: It's 11 miles to the nearest land
McPHERSON: It's the only facility of its kind in the U.S., even the world.
McPHERSON: Nice night.
McPherson's a good man. He believes in the work we do here.
Me?
Me? I have this radical idea that if you treat a patient with respect,
Me. Glen Miga.
Meant to keep her from becoming violent,
Men like you are my specialty, you know?
Men of violence.
Mr. Breene.
Mr. McPherson, we are duly appointed federal marshals.
Must've stopped 10 places in between here and Tulsa.
My buddy.
My daughter.
My gun.
My initials are on the side.
My Jim's dead, so who the fuck are you?
My name is Edward Daniels.
My name's Andrew Laeddis,
My partner, Chuck.
My school is.
My...
NAEHRING: Oh, you're quite right.
NAEHRING: That would take a lot of flooding.
Neither does Rachel Solando. I made them up.
Neither of you has ever walked away from a physical conflict.
Never seen a Marshals badge before.
Next up is Peter Breene.
Nice day for a stroll, don't you think? To Ward C, for example.
Nice music. Who is that? Brahms?
No assumption. No, not at all. You misunderstand me.
No hard feelings, right?
No hard feelings.
No incident reports, no photographs, just this. It was weird.
No more normal for her, not ever again. No.
No personnel files will be released to you. Period.
No problem.
No way she could get there.
No windows and iron bars everywhere.
No, Dr. Sheehan's a good doctor, he would never...
No, I haven't.
No, I'm not gonna kill you.
No, I'm quite serious.
No, it has nothing to do with the flesh.
No, no, he meant that it was my fault.
No, no, no, boss. Luck doesn't work that way.
No, no, not because you enjoy it,
No, no! Not you, not you. Take a walk.
No, no.
No, no. He's saying this is about me and Laeddis.
No, no. I am fucking on to you, Doctor.
No, not a clue, Doctor.
No, please. Please. Edify us, Doctor.
No, please. Please. I need to hold on to you.
No, thanks. I quit.
No, they won't.
No, you were not.
No!
No! No!
No! No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No. It's not possible. You can't be here.
No. No, I never found him.
No. Sorry.
Not a trace.
Not bad.
Not Boston.
Not exactly.
Not hard on the eyes, as my mother would say.
Not much. She keeps to herself.
Not really. All he remembered was people screaming day and night,
Not that I've noticed.
Not the best way to meet, with my head halfway down the toilet.
Nothing?
Notice anything these four names have in common?
Now that you mention it, these are just fine.
Now that's a hell of an assumption to make.
Now they have us both. Here! Now!
Now, listen. We're gonna need those files on Sheehan
Now, was Rachel receiving any other treatments for her illnesses?
NURSE 1: The generator room's flooded.
NURSE 1: There's broken glass all over the floor.
NURSE 2: Let's go.
Nurse survived, but her face is permanently disfigured.
Of both myself and Dr. Cawley.
Of course he cracked.
Oh, baby.
Oh, extremely. He can be quite upsetting.
Oh, here, have one of mine.
Oh, I don't know, Doctor. You tell us.
Oh, I forgot you're leaving now that Rachel's been found.
Oh, just wandering. Just looking at your island.
Oh, my God, no.
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God!
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Oh, no, not at all. Rachel's smart. Brilliant, in fact.
Oh, so for the past two years, you...
Oh, you got Billings.
Oh?
Oh? You don't indulge in alcohol? I'm surprised.
Okay, maybe you better sit this one out then.
Okay, Mr. Breene.
Okay, Rachel Solando, who else does she have to pass to get down here?
Okay.
Okay.
Okay. Nice.
Okay. Now that the official stuff's done, come on, boys,
Once you're declared insane,
Ones no other hospital can manage.
Or even drowned.
Or he could be dead.
Or to die as a good man?
ORDERLY 1: How long you been the clock?
ORDERLY 1: How long you been the clock?
ORDERLY 1: I told him that we'd take about an hour to do it.
ORDERLY 1: Nice paycheck.
ORDERLY 1: You need to go find him 'cause he needs to be here.
ORDERLY 2: Yeah. Did they say we're going to do the first floor?
Others say they become zombies.
Packed Jim's lunch and he left.
Palsy comes first,
Passing out literature.
Patient 67, the storm,
Patient is highly intelligent, highly delusional decorated Army veteran.
Permanent measures will be taken to ensure you can't hurt anyone ever again.
Photosensitivity, headaches sometimes. Marshal, are you having a migraine?
Playing stud poker.
Please stop talking.
Please, God, no!
Please! Stop!
Police officers, Rachel. They have a few questions.
PREACHER: And he said, Take up your bed and walk. But God?
PREACHER: Then he said, Take up your bed and walk.
Pretty sure he's not in Ward B. That leaves Ward C.
Procedures like the transorbital lobotomy.
Psychosurgery.
Psychotropic drugs.
Pull out some nerve fibers.
Pull yourself together, Teddy. Pull yourself together.
Quartet for Piano and Strings in A minor.
Rachel Solando was on a combination of drugs
Rachel Solando, your missing partner, the dreams you have every night.
Rachel Solando. Do you...
Rachel still believes the children are alive.
Rachel who?
Rachel, it'll be all right.
Rachel?
Rachel?
Rachel. Rachel Laeddis.
Rachel. Rachel, Rachel.

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