猩球崛起 Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)【完整台词】
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(BIRDS SCREECHING)
(MEN SHOUTING
IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(SCREECHING)
(HOOTING IN PANIC)
(SCREAMING)
Okay, okay. Here you go.
And let's go again.
Which one is this? Number nine?
Yeah, this is number nine.
Bright Eyes, we call her.
Are you watching this?
This is unbelievable.
Oh, my God.
-How many moves was that?
-20.
Yeah, a perfect score is 1 5.
Doc, what are you giving her?
Hey, give me that video!
Chimp number nine, just one dose.
Aren't I seeing you later?
We are good to go.
I'm going to call you back.
Yeah, all right. Thanks. Bye.
WILL: The 112. It works.
On just the one primate.
One is all we need.
Full cognitive recovery. We're ready.
Look, are you sure you're not rushing this?
I've been working on this
for five and a half years.
The data is clear.
We're ready, Steven.
All I need is your approval for human trials.
For this, you're going to need
the board's approval.
There's a lot of money riding on this, Will.
You only get one shot.
One shot is all I need.
(SIGHING)
All right. But I'll need to see
-all the research.
-You got it.
-And, Will...
-Yeah?
Keep your personal emotions out of it.
These people invest in results, not dreams.
Okay.
Meet chimp nine.
Here she is tasking at what is called
the Lucas Tower,
the object of which is to move the tower
from peg to peg,
without placing a larger block
on top of a smaller block.
As expected, she was unable
to complete the puzzle at all.
Then, we gave her what we call ALZ-112,
a gene therapy that allows the brain
to create its own cells
in order to repair itself.
In biology, this is called neurogenesis.
Here at Gen-Sys,
we call it the cure to Alzheimer's.
(ALL MURMURING)
FRANKLIN: Donnie, you get her ready?
She's got stage fright.
Is that what it is?
(HISSING)
Hey! Hey!
She is going to break my hand!
Let go. Bright Eyes, let go!
Are you all right?
We're ready to move on to the next phase.
Human trials.
FRANKLIN: Here you go, Bright Eyes.
It's your favorite fizzy soda, come on.
Let's go, Donnie.
We should have her downstairs already.
Okay? Good girl.
Come on out, girl. That's right.
That's for you.
Around the neck, Donnie! Around the neck.
Around the neck! Jesus!
(SCREECHING)
Donnie, do it now! Open up!
Donnie!
I'm going to sedate her.
-No, no, no, no!
-DONNIE: Door! Get the door! Bright Eyes!
(SCIENTISTS CLAMORING)
(ALARM SOUNDING)
No, no, no, no.
MAN: Close it down. Close it down now!
Go get help. Donnie! Donnie! Come on.
There have been absolutely no side effects
associated with 112.
With one exception.
For some reason,
the chimps' irises exhibit flecks of green.
Actually, we first noticed it in chimp nine.
Hence her nickname, Bright Eyes.
You will see when we bring her in.
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
MAN: Watch out!
In theory,
this therapy can be used to treat
a wide range of brain disorders.
It is virtually limitless.
As are the potential profits, which is why
we are confident that
you will vote to approve human trials.
(SHRIEKING)
No! No!
Mr. Jacobs? Mr. Jacobs, I am begging you.
I am begging you not to do this.
Look, it would cost a small fortune
to run lab work-ups on all of those chimps
only to tell me what I already know.
That they are contaminated.
There are lives at stake here.
These are animals with personalities,
with attachments.
-Attachments?
-Yeah.
I run a business, not a petting zoo.
Find the most cost-effective way
to put those apes down.
-I can't do that.
-You're the chimp handler. Handle it.
WILL: Steven?
-Well, that was fun.
-They've taken the 112.
The board have rejected your proposal.
They've chosen to advance other programs.
Well, there must be something
that you can do.
Yes, there is. I could fire you.
Believe me, we talked about it.
We have five years of conclusive data.
Parade all the data you want,
you will never convince anyone
to invest another dime.
(CAR LOCK CHIRPS)
This drug has the potential to save lives.
To bankrupt this company, more like.
I swear, you know everything
about the human brain
except the way it works.
(SIGHING)
Go back to the drawing board on the 112.
Start again in molecular development.
Find a way to get there
before someone else does.
And clean up this mess.
(ENGINE STARTS)
Franklin?
(SOFT COOING)
FRANKLIN: They carry small.
She must have been pregnant
when they brought her in.
So that's why...
She wasn't being aggressive,
she was just being protective?
She thought
we were going to hurt her baby.
Come here.
I'd take him myself, but my brother-in-law
works for security.
He'd rat me out in a second.
What, you want me to take it home?
I can't take care of a monkey.
-He's not a monkey, he's an ape.
-Franklin, I...
It's just for a couple days, until
I find a sanctuary. That's all I need.
Franklin, no.
Look, this isn't my responsibility.
This is company property.
Okay. I'm going to tell you what, Doc.
Jacobs made me put down the other 1 2.
I'm done.
Be my guest.
(CLAIRE DE LUNE
PLAYING ON PIANO)
(CHIMP SQUEAKING)
-Hey.
-Hi.
-Oh, you look beat.
-Yeah.
How is he doing?
Well, he has good days and bad days.
Today, not so good. Although,
he has been quoting Shakespeare.
(CHIMP SQUEAKING)
Oh, you got a pet.
Just a temporary house guest.
Oh. Well, it might be good for him.
-Yeah.
-Good night.
Hey, Dad.
-Dad?
-Will!
(CHUCKLING) Hi. I didn't hear you come in.
Today is the day, right?
You thought I'd forget.
You have a big test today, right?
Chemistry?
Hey, Dad, do you want to see something?
What?
(GASPING)
What is that? Is he injured?
No, I think that is a birthmark.
"But as for Caesar,
"kneel down, kneel down, and wonder."
Yeah, don't get too attached.
He is a cute little guy, isn't he?
(FAINT SCREECHING)
(CHIMP COUGHING)
(COOING)
Where are my car keys?
-My car keys! Where did you put them?
-Dad.
You don't drive anymore.
I know that.
Here,
(MEN SHOUTING
IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE)
(SCREECHING)
(HOOTING IN PANIC)
(SCREAMING)
Okay, okay. Here you go.
And let's go again.
Which one is this? Number nine?
Yeah, this is number nine.
Bright Eyes, we call her.
Are you watching this?
This is unbelievable.
Oh, my God.
-How many moves was that?
-20.
Yeah, a perfect score is 1 5.
Doc, what are you giving her?
Hey, give me that video!
Chimp number nine, just one dose.
Aren't I seeing you later?
We are good to go.
I'm going to call you back.
Yeah, all right. Thanks. Bye.
WILL: The 112. It works.
On just the one primate.
One is all we need.
Full cognitive recovery. We're ready.
Look, are you sure you're not rushing this?
I've been working on this
for five and a half years.
The data is clear.
We're ready, Steven.
All I need is your approval for human trials.
For this, you're going to need
the board's approval.
There's a lot of money riding on this, Will.
You only get one shot.
One shot is all I need.
(SIGHING)
All right. But I'll need to see
-all the research.
-You got it.
-And, Will...
-Yeah?
Keep your personal emotions out of it.
These people invest in results, not dreams.
Okay.
Meet chimp nine.
Here she is tasking at what is called
the Lucas Tower,
the object of which is to move the tower
from peg to peg,
without placing a larger block
on top of a smaller block.
As expected, she was unable
to complete the puzzle at all.
Then, we gave her what we call ALZ-112,
a gene therapy that allows the brain
to create its own cells
in order to repair itself.
In biology, this is called neurogenesis.
Here at Gen-Sys,
we call it the cure to Alzheimer's.
(ALL MURMURING)
FRANKLIN: Donnie, you get her ready?
She's got stage fright.
Is that what it is?
(HISSING)
Hey! Hey!
She is going to break my hand!
Let go. Bright Eyes, let go!
Are you all right?
We're ready to move on to the next phase.
Human trials.
FRANKLIN: Here you go, Bright Eyes.
It's your favorite fizzy soda, come on.
Let's go, Donnie.
We should have her downstairs already.
Okay? Good girl.
Come on out, girl. That's right.
That's for you.
Around the neck, Donnie! Around the neck.
Around the neck! Jesus!
(SCREECHING)
Donnie, do it now! Open up!
Donnie!
I'm going to sedate her.
-No, no, no, no!
-DONNIE: Door! Get the door! Bright Eyes!
(SCIENTISTS CLAMORING)
(ALARM SOUNDING)
No, no, no, no.
MAN: Close it down. Close it down now!
Go get help. Donnie! Donnie! Come on.
There have been absolutely no side effects
associated with 112.
With one exception.
For some reason,
the chimps' irises exhibit flecks of green.
Actually, we first noticed it in chimp nine.
Hence her nickname, Bright Eyes.
You will see when we bring her in.
(WOMAN SCREAMS)
MAN: Watch out!
In theory,
this therapy can be used to treat
a wide range of brain disorders.
It is virtually limitless.
As are the potential profits, which is why
we are confident that
you will vote to approve human trials.
(SHRIEKING)
No! No!
Mr. Jacobs? Mr. Jacobs, I am begging you.
I am begging you not to do this.
Look, it would cost a small fortune
to run lab work-ups on all of those chimps
only to tell me what I already know.
That they are contaminated.
There are lives at stake here.
These are animals with personalities,
with attachments.
-Attachments?
-Yeah.
I run a business, not a petting zoo.
Find the most cost-effective way
to put those apes down.
-I can't do that.
-You're the chimp handler. Handle it.
WILL: Steven?
-Well, that was fun.
-They've taken the 112.
The board have rejected your proposal.
They've chosen to advance other programs.
Well, there must be something
that you can do.
Yes, there is. I could fire you.
Believe me, we talked about it.
We have five years of conclusive data.
Parade all the data you want,
you will never convince anyone
to invest another dime.
(CAR LOCK CHIRPS)
This drug has the potential to save lives.
To bankrupt this company, more like.
I swear, you know everything
about the human brain
except the way it works.
(SIGHING)
Go back to the drawing board on the 112.
Start again in molecular development.
Find a way to get there
before someone else does.
And clean up this mess.
(ENGINE STARTS)
Franklin?
(SOFT COOING)
FRANKLIN: They carry small.
She must have been pregnant
when they brought her in.
So that's why...
She wasn't being aggressive,
she was just being protective?
She thought
we were going to hurt her baby.
Come here.
I'd take him myself, but my brother-in-law
works for security.
He'd rat me out in a second.
What, you want me to take it home?
I can't take care of a monkey.
-He's not a monkey, he's an ape.
-Franklin, I...
It's just for a couple days, until
I find a sanctuary. That's all I need.
Franklin, no.
Look, this isn't my responsibility.
This is company property.
Okay. I'm going to tell you what, Doc.
Jacobs made me put down the other 1 2.
I'm done.
Be my guest.
(CLAIRE DE LUNE
PLAYING ON PIANO)
(CHIMP SQUEAKING)
-Hey.
-Hi.
-Oh, you look beat.
-Yeah.
How is he doing?
Well, he has good days and bad days.
Today, not so good. Although,
he has been quoting Shakespeare.
(CHIMP SQUEAKING)
Oh, you got a pet.
Just a temporary house guest.
Oh. Well, it might be good for him.
-Yeah.
-Good night.
Hey, Dad.
-Dad?
-Will!
(CHUCKLING) Hi. I didn't hear you come in.
Today is the day, right?
You thought I'd forget.
You have a big test today, right?
Chemistry?
Hey, Dad, do you want to see something?
What?
(GASPING)
What is that? Is he injured?
No, I think that is a birthmark.
"But as for Caesar,
"kneel down, kneel down, and wonder."
Yeah, don't get too attached.
He is a cute little guy, isn't he?
(FAINT SCREECHING)
(CHIMP COUGHING)
(COOING)
Where are my car keys?
-My car keys! Where did you put them?
-Dad.
You don't drive anymore.
I know that.
Here,
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