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Into the Woods (1991) 5.9

1991-03-20(美国)| 奇幻 经典| 美国
上映时间:1991-03-20(美国) 类型: 奇幻 经典
国家/地区:美国 
获奖信息:美国电视艾美奖(1991年)   提名:1
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A childless baker and his wife cannot have a child until they follow the bidding of the witch next door to get a cow as white as milk, the c...更多>

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Mysterious Man: Every knot was once straight rope. Cinderella: Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor. The Bakers Wife: You may know what you need, but to get what you want, better see that you keep what you have. Narrator: You need an objective observer to pass the story along. Witch: Some of us don't like the way you've been telling it. The Bakers Wife: If the end is right it justifies the beans. Cinderella's Prince, Rapunzel's Prince: Near may be better than far, but it still isn't there. Mysterious Man: When first I appear, I seem mysterious, but when explained, I'm nothing serious. Mysterious Man: When first I appear, I seem delirious, but when explained, I'm nothing serious. Mysterious Man: When first I appear, I seem deleterious, but when explained, I'm nothing serious. [a giant is running around the kingdom] Witch: [to the baker and his wife] With a giant, We all have to go to battle! A giant's the worst! A giant has a brain. Hard to outwit a giant. A giant's just like us, only bigger. Much, much bigger! So big that we are just an expendable [sees a bug on the floor] Witch: bug, beneath it's feet. [steps on the bug and cruelly drives her foot into it] Witch: Boom! Crush! [eats the bug and leaves] The Bakers Wife: We are moving! Cinderella's Stepmother: When going to hide, know how to get there. Cinderella's Father: And how to get back. Lucinda, Florinda: And eat first. Cinderella: Now it's he and not you who is stuck with the shoe... in a stew... in the goo... and you've learned something too... something you never knew... on the steps of the palace! Cinderella's Mother: Do you know what you wish? Are you certain what you wish is what you want? If you know what you want, then make a wish. Cinderella: But then how do you know who you are till you know what you want? Which you don't. So then which do you pick? Where you're safe, out of sight, and yourself, but where everything's wrong? Or where everything's right and you know that you'll never belong? But whichever you pick, do it quick, 'cause you're starting to stick to the steps of the palace! The Bakers Wife: Please! I need your shoe to have a child! The Baker:

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It takes care, it takes patience and fear and despair to change. Though you swear to change, who can tell if you do? It takes two.

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Witch: Careful the things you say, children will listen. Careful the things you do, children will see. And learn. Children may not obey, but children will listen. Children will look to you for which way to turn, to learn what to be. Careful before you say, "Listen to me." Children will listen. All: Careful the wish you make, wishes are children. Careful the path they take - wishes come true, not free. Careful the spell you cast, not just on children. Sometimes the spell may last beyond what you can see and turn against you. Witch: Careful the tale you tell. That is the spell. Children will listen. Witch: You're so nice. You're not good, you're not bad, you're just nice. I'm not good, I'm not nice, I'm just right. I'm the Witch. You're the world. The Bakers Wife: Oh if life were made of moments, even now and then a bad one, but if life were made of moments then you'd never know you'd had one. Cinderella's Prince: Rapunzel! Rapunzel! What kind of a name is that? Cinderella's Prince: I was raised to be charming, not sincere. The Bakers Wife: She went that way. I... I was trying to hold her here for you, but... Cinderella's Prince: I can capture my own damsel, thank you. The Baker: I'd have kept those beans, but our house was cursed. She made us get a cow to get the curse reversed! Witch: It's his father's fault that the curse got placed, and the place got cursed in the first place! Jack's Mother: Children can be very queer about their animals. You be careful with your children. The Bakers Wife: [mournfully] I have no children. Jack's Mother: That's okay too. Jack's Mother: Giants never strike the same house twice. Little Red Riding Hood: A wolf and a person aren't the same thing. Witch: Ask a wolf's mother. Little Red Riding Hood: You can talk to birds? Little Red Riding Hood: [to Cinderella] You can talk to birds? Cinderella's Prince: If it weren't for the thicket... Rapunzel's Prince: A thicket's no trick, is it thick? Cinderella's Prince: It's the thickest. Rapunzel's Prince: The quickest is pick it apart with a stick. Cinderella's Prince: Yes, but even one prick, it's my thing about blood... Rapunzel's Prince: Well it's sick. Cinderella's Prince: No sicker than your thing with dwarves. Rapunzel's Prince: Dwarves? Cinderella's Prince: Dwarves. Cinderella's Prince, Rapunzel's Prince: Always in thrall most to anything, almost, or something asleep. Wolf: There's no possible way to describe what you feel... when you're talking to your meal. [Seeing the door to her Granny's cottage open] Little Red Riding Hood: Oh dear. How uneasy I feel... Lucinda: Never wear mauve to a ball. Florinda: ...or pink! Cinderella's Stepmother: ...or open your mouth. Cinderella: [singing] He's a very smart Prince, he's a Prince who prepares. Knowing this time I'd run from him He spread pitch on the stairs. I was caught unawares. And I thought "Well, He cares." This is more than just malice! Better take stock while you're standing here stuck on the steps of the palace. Rapunzel's Prince: High in her tower she sits by the hour maintaining her hair, blythe and becoming and frequently humming a light-hearted air, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah Agony! Far more painful than yours, When you know she would go with you, if there only were doors Rapunzel's Prince, Cinderella's Prince: Agony! Oh the torture they teach Rapunzel's Prince: What's as intriguing Cinderella's Prince: Or half so fatiguing Rapunzel's Prince, Cinderella's Prince: As what's out of reach! Little Red Riding Hood: Nice is different than Good. Cinderella's Prince: Life is often so unpleasant, you must know that as a peasant, best to take the moment present as a present for the moment. Witch: What's the matter? Rapunzel: Oh, nothing! You just locked me in a tower without company for fourteen years, then you blinded my Prince and banished me to a desert where I had little to eat, and again no company, and then bore twins! Because of the way you treated me, I'll never, never be happy! [she cries] Witch: [pause] I was just trying to be a good mother. Rapunzel's Prince: Dwarves are very upsetting. The Bakers Wife: ...You have a princess. Cinderella's Prince: Yes. The Bakers Wife: And I... I have a... a baker. Jack's Mother: We've no time to sit and dither while her withers wither with her! Jack's Mother: Slotted spoons don't hold much soup. Jack's Mother: The slotted spoon can catch the potato. Cinderella's Prince:

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[Prince is "looking" for the giant, and the Baker's Wife is looking for Jack]

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