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SCENE 1 people. better. But finally, in the sixth grade, I in Sherry himself.BRYCE: All I ever wanted was for Juli JULI: I don't mind. took action. I hatched the plan. SHERRY: I was thinking of showing how Baker to leave me alone. It all began in the BRYCE: Of any kind. BRYCE: Sherry. Sherry, wait up. split ends react with different hair summer of 1957, before the start of second JULI: You wanna push this one together? SHERRY: Hi, Bryce. Heh. conditioners.grade. STEVEN: Bryce, isn't it time for you to go BRYCE: I asked out Sherry Stalls. GARRETT: That's fascinating. STEVEN: Here we are. help your mother? BRYCE: I was wondering if you wanted BRYCE: Loyalty gave way to desire and PATSY: Ha, ha. What do you guys think? BRYCE: Huh? Oh, yeah. to go... Garrett, the turncoat... told Sherry what I LYNETTA: Ilike this place. BRYCE: I mean, nothing would stop her. I BRYCE: To full appreciate the brilliance was up to.BRYCE: It's cool. was about to tell her to get lost when the of this plan, you have to understand that SHERRY: Jerk.LYNETTA: Uh, what color is my room? weirdest thing happened. Icouldn't believe Juli hated Sherry Stalls, though I never BRYCE: Shedidn't take it well. Word got PATSY: Just you wait. it. There I was holding hands with this understood why. Sherry was nice, friendly backto Juli, and pretty soon she started up BRYCE: Let's see what's inside. strange girl. How did I get into this mess? and she had a lot of hair. with the goo-goo eyes again. Only this STEVEN: Hey, come on, buddy Bryce.PATSY: Well, hello. I see you've met my SHERRY: At first, my mother wouldn't let time it was worse. She started sniffing me. Why don't, uh, you and I go help unload son. me get my ears pierced, but I begged... That's right, sniffing me. What was that all the van and the womenfolk here can get in JULI: Uh-huh. BRYCE: The idea was that Sherry would about? My only consolation was that next the kitchen and start setting up. BRYCE: Finally, I did the only manly eat with me... maybe we'd walk around year would be different. Junior high, BRYCE: Okay, Dad. thing available when you're 7 years old. together, and hopefully Juli would lose bigger school. Maybe we'd be in different BRYCE: For me, it was the beginning of [BELL RINGING] interest. classes and it would finally, finally be what would be more than half a decade of BRYCE: However, my troubles were far SHERRY: But I still can't get the hoops till over.strategic avoidance and social discomfort. from over. The minute I walked into Miss I'm 16. SCENE 2JULI: Hi, I'm Juli Baker. Yelson's classroom... BRYCE: Oh, that's a shame. JULI: The first day I met Bryce Loski, I STEVEN: Hey, hey, what are you doing? JULI: Bryce? You're here. SHERRY: So Melanie wanted to get her flipped. It was those eyes, something in JULI: Don't you want some help? BRYCE: ...it was clear: School would not ears pierced, but of course her mother said those dazzling eyes.STEVEN: No. There's some valuable be a sanctuary. no. So she threw a fit and smashed her JULI: You wanna push this one together? things in there. [CHILDREN LAUGHING] Johnny Mathis Greatest Hits album... JULI:His family had just moved into the JULI: - How about this one? KID 1: Hey, Bryce, where's your [LAUGHS]...and she got grounded, so neighborhood... and I'd gone over to help STEVEN: No, no, no. Run home. Your girlfriend? now she can't come to my pajama them. I'd been in the van all of two mother's probably wondering where you BRYCE: I was branded for life. sleepover party. minutes when his dad sent him off to help are. KID 2: Hey, Bryce, why don't you ask her BRYCE: Things were unfolding quite his mom. I could see he didn't wanna go. JULI: Oh, no, my mom knows where I am. to marry you? nicely. So I chased after him to see if we could She said it's fine. GIRLS [SINGING]: Bryce and Juli sitting GARRETT: What are you doing for your play a little before he got trapped inside. BRYCE: It didn't take long to realize this in a tree, K-l-S-S-l-N-G. science project? The next thing I know, he's holding mygirl could not take a hint. BRYCE: My first year in town was a BRYCE: That is, until my supposed best hand... and looking right into my eyes. My STEVEN: It's crowded in here with three disaster. And the next three weren't much friend, Garrett Einbinder took an interest heart stopped. Was this it? Would this be1my first kiss? - But then his mother came secretly sniffing watermelon... and BRYCE: I can't. My dad needs me to help something. The world would have more out. wondering if I was ever going to get my him fix... a thing. beauty in it if he'd do a little landscaping PATSY: - Well, hello. kiss. BRYCE: That's all I needed. Climb up a on that pieceof crap he calls a yard. JULI: And he was so embarrassed, his SCENE 3 tree with Juli Baker. I'd be dragged right PATSY: I feel bad for his wife. She cheeks turned completely red. I went to BRYCE: Seventh grade brought changes, back into the second grade. Bryce and Juli married a dreamer. Because of that, one of bed that night thinking of the kissthat all right. But the biggest one didn't happen sitting in a tree. Why don't you just make the two of them will always be unhappy. might have been. I mean, it was clear he at school. It happened at home. My me eat lima beans for the rest of my life. STEVEN: Yeah, fine. But why do we have had feelings for me, but he was just too grandfather came to live with us. Mom JULI: It's three blocks away. Two blocks. to be unhappy?shy to show them. My mother said boys said he stared like that because he missed One block away. BRYCE: As annoying as the yard was to were like that. So I decided to help him Grandma. That was not something BRYCE: Like that's valuable information. my dad... it was nothing compared to how out. Grandpa would ever talk about with me. GARRETT: I hate it when she does that. annoying Juli Baker was in that tree. JULI: - Bryce? You're here. As a matter of fact, he never talked about I like to think there's at least a chance the JULI: Three blocks away. [CHILDREN GIGGLING] much of anything with me. That is, until bus won't show. BRYCE: Every morning we had to listen JULI: I would give him plenty of Juli appeared in the local newspaper. JULI: I think the tree looks particularly to the sound ...of her blow-by-blow trafficopportunity to get over his shyness. By the CHET: Oh, Bryce. May I speak with you? beautiful in this light. Don't you? report.sixth grade, I'd learned to control myself. BRYCE: What? BRYCE: Ifby "beautiful" you mean JULI: Two blocks.Then Sherry Stalls entered the picture. CHET: Have a seat, son. Tell me about "unbelievably ugly," then, yes, I would WOMAN: There you go.Sherry Stalls was nothing but a whiny, your friend Juli Baker. agree. GARRETT: Why do they call it The Three gossipy, backstabbing flirt. All hair and no BRYCE: Juli. She's not exactly my friend. JULI: You're just visually challenged. I Stooges? I mean, there's five of them. substance. And there she was... holding CHET: Oh. Why's that? feel sorry for you. BRYCE: What?hands with Bryce. My Bryce. The one BRYCE: Why do you wanna know? BRYCE: "Visually challenged"? "Visually GARRETT: Well, yeah, there's Moe, Larry, who was walking around with my first BRYCE: Now, Juli Baker did not wind up challenged"? This from the girl who lived Curly, Shemp and Curly Joe. kiss. My solution was to ignore her. I in The Mayfield Times for being an in a house that was the joke of the BRYCE: Yeah, but they only have three at knew a boy of Bryce's caliber... would eighth-grade Einstein. No, she got front- neighborhood? They had bushes growing a time.eventually see through a shallow conniver page coverage because she refused to over windows and weeds all over the place. GARRETT: Yeah. You know, I hate Curly like Sherry Stalls. It took all of a week. climb outof a sycamore tree. Juli Baker It bugged my dad bigtime. Joe. I mean, he shouldn't even be a Stooge. They broke up at recess. She didn't take it and that stupid sycamore tree. She always STEVEN: Oh, there he is. The bricklayer MAN: Listen, girl, I'm this close to calling well. Now that Bryce was out of Sherry's thought it was God's gift to our little who thinks he's a painter. That truck's not the police. You are trespassing and evil clutches, he started being nicer to me. corner of the universe. ugly enough in real life? He's gotta make a obstructing progress on a contracted job. BRYCE: - Hi, Juli. JULI: Hey, Bryce. Wanna come climb the painting of it? GARRETT: What's going on? JULI: - Hi, Bryce. tree with me and my brothers? LYNETTA: No, he does landscapes. Sells MAN: Either you come down... or we're JULI: He was so shy and so cute... and his BRYCE: No, thanks. them at the county fair. People say they're gonna cut you down.hair, it smelled like watermelon. I couldn't JULI: Bryce. Come up here. It's fun. You beautiful. JULI: You guys, come up here with get enough of it. I spent the whole year can see everything. STEVEN: Landscapes? Let me tell you me.They won't cut it down if we're all up2here. makeup on... JULI: What does that mean? there extra early to watch the sunrise. One GARRETT: Bus, bus, bus. BRYCE: He doesn't age. RICHARD: A painting is more than the morning I was making mental notes of BRYCE: Juli was frantic. They wanted to BRYCE: I told myself I should be glad sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a how the streaks oflight were cutting cut down her tree. I couldn't understand about it. I mean, isn't that what I'd always cow. A meadow by itself is just grass, through the clouds … so I could tell my why that mutant tangle ofgnarly branches wanted? But still, I felt bad for her. I was flowers.dad when I heard a noise below. meant so much to her. gonna tell her I was sorry, but then I And the sun peeking through the trees is JULI: Excuse me. Excuse me. I'm sorry, JULI: Bryce, please. thought, hey, no... that's the last thing I just a beam of light. But you put them all but you can't park there. That's a bus stop. BRYCE: I felt bad for her. needed: Juli Baker thinking I missed her. together...and it can be magic. MAN 1: Hey, what are you doing up GARRETT: Leave her. SCENE 4 JULI: I didn't really understand what he there?BRYCE: But I wasn't about to cut school JULI: I see why you like to come out here. was saying until one afternoon...when I MAN 2: You can't be up there, we're over it. RICHARD: Would you mind explaining it was up in the sycamore tree. I was gonna take this thing down. GARRETT: Come on, bro. to your mother? rescuing a kite. It was a long way up, JULI: The tree?CHET: Why isn't she your friend, Bryce? JULI: I loved to watch my father paint. Or higher than I'd ever been. And the higher I MAN 2: Yeah. Now come on down. BRYCE: You'd have to know Juli. really, I loved tohear him talk while he got, the more amazed I was by the view. I JULI: But who told you, you could cut it CHET: Well, I'd like to. painted. I learned a lot about my dad that began to notice down?BRYCE: Why? way. He told me all sorts of things... like howwonderful the breeze smelled. Like MAN 1: The owner.CHET: That girl has an iron backbone. how he got his first job delivering hay and sunshine and wild grass. I couldn't stop JULI: Why?Why don't you invite her over sometime? how he'd wished he'dfinished college. breathing it in...filling my lungs with the MAN 1:He's gonna build a house, and BRYCE: An iron backbone? She's just Then one day he surprised me. sweetest smell I'd ever known. this tree's in the way. So come on, girl, we stubborn... and she's pushy beyond belief. RICHARD: What's going on with you and, BRYCE: Hey, you found my kite. got work to do.CHET: Is that so? uh, Bryce Loski? JULI: Bryce, you should come up here. JULI: You can't cut it down. You just can't. BRYCE: And she's been stalking me since JULI: What do you mean? Nothing. It's so beautiful. MAN 1: Listen, girl. I'm this close to the second grade. RICHARD: Oh, okay. My mistake. BRYCE: I can't. I sprained my, um... I calling the police. You are trespassing and CHET: Well, a girl like that doesn'tlive JULI: Why would you even think that? have a rash. obstructing progress on a contracted job. next door to everyone. RICHARD: No reason. Just that you... talk JULI: From that moment on, that became Now either you come down, or we're BRYCE: Lucky them. about him all the time. my spot. I could sit there for hours, just gonna cut you down.CHET: Read this. Without prejudice. JULI: I do? looking out at the world. Some days the JULI: Go ahead. Cut me down. I'm not BRYCE: Like Ineeded to know anything RICHARD: Mm-hm. sunsets would be purple and pink. And coming down. I'm never coming down. more about Juli Baker. JULI: I don't know. I guess it's something some days they were a blazing orange Bryce. You guys, come up here with me. BRYCE: Juli wasn't at the busstop the about his eyes. Or maybe his smile. setting fire to the clouds on the horizon. It They won't cut it down if we're all up here. next morning. Or the morning after that. RICHARD: But what about him? was during one of those sunsets that my Bryce, please don't let them do this. Come She was at school, but you'd never know JULI: What? father's ideaof the whole being greater on, you guys. Bryce, please. You don't it. RICHARD: You have to look at the whole than the sum of its parts moved from my have toGARRETT: Little Joe? He's got so much landscape. head to my heart. Some days I would get come up this high. Just a little ways. Bryce,3please. Please. I rode my bike so I wouldn't have to pass of all the time you'd save. and Clyde and Dexter and Eunice and JULI: What happened after that was a blur. by the stump... that used to be the earth's BRYCE: I could've gone my whole life Florence? The ones I hatched for the It seemed like the whole town was there. most magnificent sycamore tree.But no not knowing that snakes eat eggs raw... if science fair.But still I wouldn't move. Then my father matter what I did, Icouldn't stop thinking it hadn't been for Lynetta. She had a BRYCE: How could I forget? showed up. He talked a fireman into about it. major-league thing for Skyler Brown. BRYCE: It was classic Juli Baker. She letting him come up to where I was. [KNOCKING ON DOOR] LYNETTA: I think it's gross. totally dominated the fair. And get this, her RICHARD: Sweetie, it's time to come RICHARD: Are you okay? BRYCE: He and Juli's brothers, Matt and project was all about watching boring eggs down. JULI: It was just a tree. Mark, had formed a band. And Lynetta hatch. I mean, here I had a live-action JULI: Daddy, please don't let them do this. RICHARD: No, it wasn't just a tree. I would watch them practice.erupting volcano... and all anyone cared RICHARD: Sweetie... never want you to forget how you felt MARK: That is so neat. How about that, about was Juli's boring chicks... breaking JULI: Daddy, look. You can see when you were up there. huh, Bryce? out of their boring shells. everything. You can see the whole world JULI: Thanks, Dad. BRYCE: Yeah. Neat. JULI: Oh, I think the last one's hatching. from here. JULI: It was the first thing I saw every SKYLER: So, Brycie, how do you think WOMAN 1: It's hatching. RICHARD: No view is worth my morning... and the last thing I saw before I he's gonna digest that? WOMAN 2: Oh, it's hatching.daughter's safety. Now, come on. went to sleep. And once I could look at it BRYCE: Stomach acid? WOMAN 1: Kids, come over here. JULI: I can't. without crying... I saw more than the tree SKYLER: You'd like to think that. Wait, BRYCE: But hey, she won. I lost. I've RICHARD: Julianna,it's time to come and what being up there meant to me. I everybody quiet. Here he goes. [SHELL never been one to dwell. down now. saw the day that my view of things around CRACKING] Eggs over easy. WOMAN 2: Here itcomes. JULI: Please, Daddy. me started changing. And I wondered, did LYNETTA: Gross. Gross, gross, gross. BRYCE: But that didn't mean I hadto eat RICHARD: It's time. I still feel the same things about Bryce? SKYLER: Wait, wait. You haven't seen the her lousy eggs.JULI: And that was it. I must've cried for SCENE 5 best part. PATSY: I think it was very sweet of Juli to two weeks straight. Oh, sure, Iwent to BRYCE: I've never been a huge fan of LYNETTA: Ugh! Gross. bring us those eggs.school and did the best I could... but eggs. I mean, I could always just take BRYCE: I tried to be casual about it, but it BRYCE: I don't care. I'm still having nothing seemed to matter. them or leave them.That is, until one day didn't take. I started having bad dreams. cereal tomorrow.TEACHER: Juli? in Skyler Brown's garage.. when my I'd be trapped inside a huge egg... and this STEVEN: Yeah, how do we know there's JULI: Huh? feelings about eggs were solidified. monster would open his jawsand start to no chicks in one of those eggs? TEACHER: Do you know the answer? [BAND PLAYING ROCK MUSIC] devour me. I'd wake up just in time. CHET: I used to eat farm-fresh eggs when JULI: Uh, the Peloponnesian War? SKYLER: Hey, hey, hey. Guys. Edna's [KNOCKING ON DOOR] Then the real I was a kid. They were delicious. TEACHER: I'm sure that's the answer to found her breakfast. nightmare began. STEVEN: Yeah, well, that's allwell and something... but I was looking for the area BRYCE: I mean, if a slimy reptile found JULI: Hi, Bryce. I brought these over for good...but what if we crack one open and of a rhomboid. them appetizing...there was certainly no you and your family. My chickens are a dead chick falls out? [CHILDREN LAUGH] place for them in my diet. laying eggs. CHET: Do they have a rooster? If they JULI: Somehow, rhomboids and isosceles MATT: Oh, man, that's so cool. She BRYCE: What? don't have a rooster the eggs can't be right triangles... didn't seem so important. doesn't even have to chew. I mean, think JULI: You remember Abby and Bonnie fertile.4PATSY: And if they had a rooster, we'd contact with Juli Baker. The balance of chickens. PATSY: Do you suppose they could have know. The whole neighborhood would which involved spying over her back BRYCE:They're all chickens. salmonella?know. fence. CHET: I'm proud of you, Bryce. You CHET: It's not very likely. LYNETTA: Maybe they got it de-yodeled. BRYCE: Come on, come on. Shh. Shh. overcame your fear. STEVEN: Why take the risk? STEVEN: "De-yodeled"? Over here. BRYCE: Huh? PATSY: What do we do with the eggs? LYNETTA: You know. BRYCE: I can't see the stupid chickens. CHET: STEVEN: Give them back. De-cock-a-doodle-doo'd. GARRETT: We gotta get them outof the CHET: You talked to her. BRYCE: Give them back? To Juli? STEVEN: What the hell are you talking coop. BRYCE: Oh, heh. Yeah. It's no big deal. STEVEN: Sure. You talked to her before, about? [CLUCKING] STEVEN: That's what she told you? right? It didn't kill you. LYNETTA: Like they de-bark dogs. BRYCE: Is that a rooster? They're all chickens? BRYCE: Well, what do I say? PATSY: Bryce, why don't you just ask GARRETT: No,it looks like a chicken. BRYCE: Yeah. STEVEN: Tell her we don't eat eggs.Uh, Juli? BRYCE: How can you tell? STEVEN: She's a genius. You're both we're allergic to them or something. Come BRYCE: I don't think that... GARRETT: It just does. genius... Of course they're all chickens.A on, use your brains.LYNETTA: What? You afraid to talk to BRYCE: See what I mean? Expertise. rooster's a chicken. The question is: Is one BRYCE: It didn't feel right to lie. Besides, her? BRYCE: Shh, shh! of them a rooster or are they all hens? even a seventh grader would know that BRYCE: I'm not afraid to talk to her. GARRETT: What? BRYCE: Hens? Who said anything about entire families aren't allergic to eggs. But I LYNETTA: [MIMICS CHICKEN] BRYCE: Juli. hens? Then it hit me. Garrett didn't know didn't wanna hurt her feelings either. So BRYCE: I know you are, but what am I? JULI: Here, guys. Go on, there you go. jack shit about chickens. that left me with only one option. And thus STEVEN: Okay. Just talk to her and find Here, guys. Go on. BRYCE: Do roosters strut? another near-death experience in my out. GARRETT: Yeah, they're all chickens. CHET: Yes, they do. ongoing saga with Juli Baker had been Bryce: How do you tell if one's a rooster? BRYCE: There's no rooster? STEVEN: What does that have to do with successfully avoided. Until one week later. GARRETT: Well, a rooster's bigger. GARRETT: What did I just say? anything? LULI: Hi, Bryce. Brought you some more Longer feathers. BRYCE: How can you tell? BRYCE: They're all hens. eggs.BRYCE: Mm-hm. GARRETT: Well, none of them are PATSY: Well, the main thing is the eggs BRYCE: Wow. Thanks.GARRETT: They've got that red stuff strutting. are okay. It's all settled. JULI: Did your family like the first batch? growing out oftheir head. And around JULI: Here, come on. BRYCE: Not for me. There was no way I BRYCE: Do you even have to ask? their neck too. BRYCE: Roosters strut? was ever gonna eat anything that had JULI: Great. See you at school. BRYCE: That shouldn't be too hard to JULI: Come on, guys. anything to do with Juli Baker. BRYCE: What I hoped would be a spot. GARRETT: What did I just say? BRYCE: I'm not eating them. one-time event was just the beginning of a GARRETT: Although, come to think of it, JULI: Here. PATSY: Well, why not? life consumed with lies, intrigue and chickens have the rubbery red stuff too. GARRETT: Plus, hardly any of them have BRYCE: Have you seen their yard? It's... deception. Every morning I'd be on the Just not as much. any rubbery red stuff. There's not even any grass. It's all mud lookout for Juli so if she happened to BRYCE: Garrett's expertise in roosters... JULI: What are you doing? and chicken turds. come, I could whip the door open before was the cornerstone of our plan to avoid GARRETT: Yeah. They're definitely all LYNETTA: Ew. Gross. Salmonella. she knocked.5BRYCE: Thanks. raising chickens. But I begged and pleaded. least I could do. Besides, if I happened to BRYCE: Juli? What are you stilldoing BRYCE: Then I'd dump the eggs before I told her I would take care of everything. run into Bryce, that wouldn't be the end of here?anyone noticed. And why? Why couldn't I And I did. the world. JULI:I was just thinking. just face her? Why couldn't I just say:"No, JULI: Where's Clyde? Clyde? Hey, Clyde. JULI: Hi, Bryce. BRYCE: It's pickup day. The cans are in thanks. Don't want them. Don't need them. What'sthe matter? Are you okay? Aren't JULI: By the third time I brought eggs front.Give them to the snake"? Was I really you hungry? Come on. Come here. What's over to the Loskis I realized Bryce was JULI: I know. You need some help? afraid of hurting her feelings or was I just wrong, baby? Come here. Hey, you're not waiting for me. Waiting to pull open the BRYCE: No. Maybe I'll do it later. afraid of her? Clyde. You're Clydette. Mom! door and say, "Thanks, Juli. See you at JULI: Are those my eggs? SCENE 6 JULl: As it turned out, my hens laid more school." And in return, I got a few BRYCE: Yeah. Yeah, I dropped them. RICHARD: Now, you wanna make sure eggs than we could eat. At first we tried to moments alonewith the world's most JULI: They're not broken. Why are you you get it... keep up, but after a month of boiling, dazzling eyes. throwing them away? Don't you want JULI: When Mrs. Brubeck first suggested frying anddeviling like that movie The BRYCE: Thanks, Juli. See you at school. them?hatching eggs as my science project I was Blob, we were being overtaken by eggs. JULI: It was a bargain. Until the day it BRYCE: Itwasn't me. My dad didn't think less than excited. That is, until I saw my Then opportunity in the form of our wasn't. It was two weeks afterthe it was worth the risk. first sign of life. neighbor, Mrs. Steuby, knocked. sycamore tree was cut down and I was just JULI: Risk? What risk? TRINA: Is that it? STEUBY: Hello, dear. If you ever have starting tofeel normal again. BRYCE: Salmonella.RICHARD: That's the embryo. Heh. any extra, I'd be happy to buy them from BRYCE: Hey, Juli. Right on schedule. JULI: What are you talking about? He's TRINA: Wow. you. JULI: Yeah, well, neither rain nor sleet. afraid of being poisoned? JULI: It looks like a bean. JULI: Really? BRYCE: Huh? BRYCE: Well, Juli, I mean, look at your TRINA: It does. STEUBY: Certainly. And I happen to JULI: You know, the mailman thing? back yard. It's a complete mess. It's like JULI: Let's try the other ones. know that Mrs. Helms would be interested BRYCE: Oh. Right. So, um, will you start covered in turds.JULl: Suddenly it felt real. All the eggs as well. riding the bus again? JULI: That's not true. I clean up after my were alive. There were, like, little bean JULI: Great. JULI: I don't know. I haven't been up there girls every day.babies inside every one. On the day of the STEUBY: Nothing likefresh eggs. since... BRYCE: We just didn't wanna hurt your fair, JULI: Thanks, Mrs. Steuby. BRYCE: It doesn't look so bad anymore. feelings.all six chicks hatched. What are the odds? STEUBY: You bet, dear. Bye. It's all cleared away. Well, um, I better get JULI: Have you alwaysthrown them away? TEACHER: This year's top prize goes to JULI: Between Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. ready for school. Guess I'll see you there. You know, Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms Juli Baker for her wonderful project: "A Helms, my egg overflow problem was JULI: See you. pay me for my eggs.Chicken is Born." solved. Then I realized that Mrs. Loski JULI:Maybe Bryce was right. Maybe it BRYCE: They do?JULI: I won first place. And that was cool, deserved eggs too. But I didn't think it was time I started riding the bus again. JULI: They pay me 60 cents a dozen. but all I really cared about were my would be right to charge her. She had been After all, didn't he just tell me he wanted BRYCE: I didn't know. chicks. such a good neighbor, lending us supplies me to? Could it be that Bryce Loski JULI: How could you? JULI: There you go. There you go, guys. when we ran out, giving my mother a rideactually misses me? BRYCE: I'm sorry.JULI: My mom wasn't crazy about us when our car wouldn't start, it was the [DOOR OPENS] JULI: No, you're not.6SCENE 7 BRYCE: When it came to holding a JULI: I guess so. STEVEN: No, it's not okay. BRYCE: It didn't take me long to realize grudge, Juli Baker was truly impressive. [BONANZA THEME PLAYING] BRYCE: Juli reminds him of Grandma. that I'd traded in my old problems with All week I tried to approach her at school. BRYCE: While Juli's acceptance of my STEVEN: Of Renee? Heh. That's Juli Baker for a whole set of new ones. It She'dalways find some way to duck me. apology was not all that I'd hoped for, at ridiculous.was actually worse having her mad at me And whenever she was in her yard, least the eggs thing was finally behind me. CHET: You know why the Bakers haven't than having her annoy me. The way she Grandpa was always there with her. The first time in months I could truly fixed their yard?ignored me was a constant reminder that Finally, one Saturday I sawmy opening. enjoy Bonanza. STEVEN: Yeah, because he's too busy I'd beena jerk. Then one day I was My grandfather had gone into town to buy CHET: Where you going and why you with his paint-by-numbers kit. coming home from playing basketball some Bengay. I guess the yard work was dressedlike that? CHET: If you had a brother with a severe with Garrett...and things got weird. starting to get to him. LYNETTA: Skyler's. Matt and Mark are handicap, what would you do? CHET: Don't be so timid. Come on, you BRYCE: It's looking real good. bringing over recording stuff andthey're STEVEN: What the hell does that have to won't hurt them. JULI: Thanks. Chet did most of it. gonna make a demo. do with anything?JULl: Like this? BRYCE: I'm sorry for what I did. STEVEN: Demo? Like they know how to CHET: Juli's father has a retarded brother. CHET: Yeah, that's it. JULI: I just don't get it, Bryce. Why didn't make a demo. STEVEN: So what? He's not the gardener, BRYCE: My grandfather. All Iever saw you just tell me? LYNETTA: You don't even know them. is he? Heh.him wear was slippers. Now, where did he BRYCE: I don't know. It was dumb. And I STEVEN: I don't have to. I know the type. PATSY: Steven.。
怦然心动经典语录英文怦然心动(Flipped)是Rob Reiner导演的一部爱情喜剧电影,讲述了两个孩子从小学六年级相识、追逐到初中阶段陷入尴尬期的故事。
电影中充满了经典语录,以下是其中一部分的怦然心动经典语录英文版。
童年的单纯和浪漫1. “Sometimes you don’t understand the weight of something you’ve been carrying until you feel the weight of its release.”有时候,直到你感受到释放的重量,才会意识到你一直背负着某些东西的沉重。
2. “I was flipped. It was completely flipped.”我被翻转了。
完全被翻转了。
3. “You can’t kill a bird by holding it tightly. Just to be safe, give it a little room to breathe.”你无法通过紧紧抓住一只鸟来杀死它。
为了安全起见,请给它一些呼吸的空间。
4. “Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while, you find someone who’s iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.”我们中的一些人涂上了平淡的色彩,一些是缎面的,一些是光泽的。
但偶尔你会遇到一个闪烁着彩虹般光芒的人,当你遇到这样的人时,任何事物都无法与之匹敌。
5. “I had been standing at th e edge of the diving board for hours, paralyzedby my fear of jumping into the water. In the end, I just decided to flip.”我在跳水板的边缘站了几个小时,被跳进水中的恐惧所麻痹。
All I ever wanted was for Juli Baker to leave me alone. It all began in the summer of 1957, before the start of second grade. - Here we are. - Ha,ha. - What do you guys think? - I like this place. - It's cool. - Uh,what color is my room? Just you wait. - Let's see what's inside. - Hey,come on,buddy Bryce. Why don't,uh,you and I go help unload the van.... ...and the womenfolk here can get in the kitchen and start setting up. Okay,Dad. For me,it was the beginning of what would be... ...more than half a decade of strategic avoidance and social discomfort. - Hi,I'm Juli Baker. - Hey,hey,what are you doing? Don't you want some help? No. There's some valuable things in there. - How about this one? - No,no,no. Run home. Your mother's probably wondering where you are. Oh,no,my mom knows where I am. She said it's fine. It didn't take long to realize this girl could not take a hint. - It's crowded in here with three people. - I don't mind. - Of any kind. - You wanna push this one together? Bryce,isn't it time for you to go help your mother? Huh? Oh,yeah. I mean,nothing would stop her. I was about to tell her to get lost when the weirdest thing happened. I couldn't believe it. There I was holding hands with this strange girl. - How did I get into this mess? - Well,hello. - I see you've met my son. - Uh-huh. Finally,I did the only manly thing available when you're 7 years old. However,my troubles were far from over. The minute I walked into Miss Yelson's classroom... Bryce? You're here. ...it was clear: School would not be a sanctuary. Hey,Bryce,where's your girlfriend? I was branded for life. Hey,Bryce, why don't you ask her to marry you? Bryce and Juli sitting in a tree K-l-S-S-l-N-G My first year in town was a disaster. Look at them. And the next three weren't much better. But finally,in the sixth grade, I took action. I hatched the plan. Sherry. Sherry,wait up. Hi,Bryce. Heh. I asked out Sherry Stalls. I was wondering if you wanted to go... To full appreciate the brilliance of this plan... ...you have to understand that Juli hated Sherry Stalls... ...though I never understood why. Sherry was nice,friendly and she had a lot of hair. At first,my mother wouldn't let me get my ears pierced,but I begged... The idea was that Sherry would eat with me... ...maybe we'd walk around together, and hopefully Juli would lose interest. But I still can't get the hoops till I'm 16. Oh,that's a shame. So Melanie wanted to get her ears pierced, but of course her mother said no. So she threw a fit and smashed her Johnny Mathis Greatest Hits album... ...and she got grounded,so now she can't come to my pajama sleepover party. Things were unfolding quite nicely. What are you doing for your science project? That is,until my supposed best friend,Garrett Einbinder... ...took an interest in Sherry himself. I was thinking of showing how split ends react with different hair conditioners. That's fascinating. Loyalty gave way to desire and Garrett,the turncoat... ...told Sherry what I was up to. Jerk. She didn't take it well. Word got back to Juli,and pretty soon she started up with the goo-goo eyes again. Only this time it was worse. She started sniffing me. That's right,sniffing me. What was that all about? My only consolation was that next year would be different. Junior high,bigger school. Maybe we'd be in different classes and it would finally,finally be over. The first day I met Bryce Loski,I flipped. It was those eyes, something in those dazzling eyes. You wanna push this one together? His family had just moved into the neighborhood... ...and I'd gone over to help them. I'd been in the van all of two minutes when his dad sent him off to help his mom. I could see he didn't wanna go. So I chased after him to see if we could play a little before he got trapped inside. The next thing I know, he's holding my hand... ...and looking right intomy eyes. My heart stopped. Was this it? Would this be my first kiss? - But then his mother came out. - Well,hello. And he was so embarrassed, his cheeks turned completely red. I went to bed that night thinking of the kiss that might have been.I mean,it was clear he had feelings for me, but he was just too shy to show them. My mother said boys were like that. - So I decided to help him out. - Bryce? You're here. I would give him plenty of opportunity to get over his shyness. By the sixth grade, I'd learned to control myself. Then Sherry Stalls entered the picture. Sherry Stalls was nothing but a whiny, gossipy,backstabbing flirt. All hair and no substance. And there she was... ...holding hands with Bryce. My Bryce. The one who was walking around with my first kiss. My solution was to ignore her. I knew a boy of Bryce's caliber... ...would eventually see through a shallow conniver like Sherry Stalls. It took all of a week. They broke up at recess. She didn't take it well. Now that Bryce was out of Sherry's evil clutches,he started being nicer to me. - Hi,Juli. - Hi,Bryce. He was so shy and so cute... ...and his hair, it smelled like watermelon. I couldn't get enough of it. I spent the whole year secretly sniffing watermelon... ...and wondering if I was ever going to get my kiss. Seventh grade brought changes,all right. But the biggest one didn't happen at school. It happened at home. My grandfather came to live with us. Mom said he stared like that because he missed Grandma. That was not something Grandpa would ever talk about with me. As a matter of fact,he never talked about much of anything with me. That is,until Juli appeared in the local newspaper. - Oh,Bryce. May I speak with you? - What? Have a seat,son. Tell me about your friend Juli Baker. Juli. She's not exactly my friend. Oh. Why's that? Why do you wanna know? Now,Juli Baker did not wind up in The Mayfield Times... ...for being an eighth-grade Einstein. No,she got front-page coverage because she refused to climb out of a sycamore tree. Juli Baker and that stupid sycamore tree. She always thought it was God's gift to our little corner of the universe. Hey,Bryce. Wanna come climb the tree with me and my brothers? No,thanks. Bryce. Come up here. It's fun. I can't. My dad needs me to help him fix... ...a thing. That's all I needed. Climb up a tree with Juli Baker. I'd be dragged right back into the second grade. Bryce and Juli sitting in a tree. Why don't you just make me eat lima beans for the rest of my life. It's three blocks away. Two blocks. One block away. - Like that's valuable information. - I hate it when she does that. I like to think there's at least a chance the bus won't show. I think the tree looks particularly beautiful in this light. Don't you? If by "beautiful" you mean "unbelievably ugly," then,yes,I would agree. You're just visually challenged. I feel sorry for you. "Visually challenged"? "Visually challenged"? This from the girl who lived in a house that was the joke of the neighborhood? They had bushes growing over windows and weeds all over the place. It bugged my dad bigtime. Oh,there he is. The bricklayer who thinks he's a painter. That truck's not ugly enough in real life? He's gotta make a painting of it? No,he does landscapes. Sells them at the county fair. People say they're beautiful. Landscapes? Let me tell you something. The world would have more beauty in it... ...if he'd do a little landscaping on that piece of crap he calls a yard. I feel bad for his wife. She married a dreamer. Because of that,one of the two of them will always be unhappy. Yeah,fine. But why do we have to be unhappy? As annoying as the yard was to my dad... ...it was nothing compared to how annoying Juli Baker was in that tree. Three blocks away. Every morning we had to listen to the sound... ...of her blow-by-blow traffic report. Two blocks. There you go.Why do they call it The Three Stooges? - I mean,there's five of them. - What? Well,yeah,there's Moe,Larry,Curly, Shemp and Curly Joe. - Yeah,but they only have three at a time. - Yeah. You know,I hate Curly Joe. I mean,he shouldn't even be a Stooge. Listen,girl, I'm this close to calling the police. You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job. - What's going on? - Either you come down... ...or we're gonna cut you down. - You guys,come up here with me. They won't cut it down if we're all up here. - Bus,bus,bus. - Juli was frantic. They wanted to cut down her tree. I couldn't understand why that mutant tangle of gnarly branches... ...meant so much to her. - Bryce,please. - I felt bad for her. - Leave her. But I wasn't about to cut school over it. Come on,bro. Why isn't she your friend,Bryce? You'd have to know Juli. Well,I'd like to. Why? That girl has an iron backbone. Why don't you invite her over sometime? An iron backbone? She's just stubborn... ...and she's pushy beyond belief. Is that so? And she's been stalking me since the second grade. Well,a girl like that doesn't live next door to everyone. Lucky them. Read this. Without prejudice. Like I needed to know anything more about Juli Baker. Juli wasn't at the bus stop the next morning. Or the morning after that. She was at school, but you'd never know it. - Little Joe? He's got so much makeup on... - He doesn't age. I told myself I should be glad about it. I mean,isn't that what I'd always wanted? But still,I felt bad for her. I was gonna tell her I was sorry, but then I thought,hey,no... ...that's the last thing I needed: Juli Baker thinking I missed her. I see why you like to come out here. Would you mind explaining it to your mother? I loved to watch my father paint. Or really,I loved to hear him talk while he painted. I learned a lot about my dad that way. He told me all sorts of things... ...like how he got his first job delivering hay and how he'd wished he'd finished college. Then one day he surprised me. What's going on with you and,uh,Bryce Loski? What do you mean? Nothing. Oh,okay. My mistake. Why would you even think that? No reason. Just that you... ...talk about him all the time. I do? Mm-hm. I don't know. I guess it's something about his eyes. Or maybe his smile. But what about him? - What? - You have to look at the whole landscape. What does that mean? A painting is more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow. A meadow by itself is just grass, flowers. And the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light. But you put them all together... ...and it can be magic. I didn't really understand what he was saying until one afternoon... ...when I was up in the sycamore tree. I was rescuing a kite. It was a long way up, higher than I'd ever been. And the higher I got, the more amazed I was by the view. I began to notice how wonderful the breeze smelled. Like sunshine and wild grass. I couldn't stop breathing it in... ...filling my lungs with the sweetest smell I'd ever known. Hey,you found my kite. Bryce,you should come up here. It's so beautiful. I can't. I sprained my,um... I have a rash. From that moment on, that became my spot. I could sit there for hours, just looking out at the world. Some days the sunsets would be purple and pink. And some days they were a blazing orange... ...setting fire to the clouds on the horizon. It was during one of those sunsets that my father's idea... ...of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts... ...moved from my head to my heart. Some days I would get there extra early to watch the sunrise. One morning I was making mental notes... ...of how the streaks of light were cutting through the clouds... ...so I could tell my dad... ...when I heard a noise below. Excuse me. Excuse me. I'm sorry,but you can't park there. That's a bus stop. Hey,what are you doing up there?You can't be up there, we're gonna take this thing down. - The tree? - Yeah. Now come on down. - But who told you,you could cut it down? - The owner. Why? He's gonna build a house, and this tree's in the way. - So come on,girl,we got work to do. - You can't cut it down. You just can't. Listen,girl. I'm this close to calling the police. You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job. Now either you come down, or we're gonna cut you down. Go ahead. Cut me down. I'm not coming down. I'm never coming down. Bryce. You guys,come up here with me. They won't cut it down if we're all up here. Bryce,please don't let them do this. Come on,you guys. Bryce,please. You don't have to come up this high. Just a little ways. Bryce,please. Please. What happened after that was a blur. It seemed like the whole town was there. But still I wouldn't move. Then my father showed up. He talked a fireman into letting him come up to where I was. Sweetie,it's time to come down. Daddy,please don't let them do this. - Sweetie... - Daddy,look. You can see everything. You can see the whole world from here. No view is worth my daughter's safety. Now,come on. I can't. Julianna,it's time to come down now. Please,Daddy. It's time. And that was it. I must've cried for two weeks straight. Oh,sure,I went to school and did the best I could... ...but nothing seemed to matter. - Juli? - Huh? Do you know the answer? Uh,the Peloponnesian War? I'm sure that's the answer to something... ...but I was looking for the area of a rhomboid. Somehow,rhomboids and isosceles right triangles... ...didn't seem so important. I rode my bike so I wouldn't have to pass by the stump... ...that used to be the earth's most magnificent sycamore tree. But no matter what I did, I couldn't stop thinking about it. Are you okay? It was just a tree. No,it wasn't just a tree. I never want you to forget how you felt when you were up there. Thanks,Dad. It was the first thing I saw every morning... ...and the last thing I saw before I went to sleep. And once I could look at it without crying... ...I saw more than the tree and what being up there meant to me. I saw the day that my view of things around me started changing. And I wondered, did I still feel the same things about Bryce? I've never been a huge fan of eggs. I mean,I could always just take them or leave them. That is,until one day in Skyler Brown's garage... ...when my feelings about eggs were solidified. Hey,hey,hey. Guys. Edna's found her breakfast. I mean,if a slimy reptile found them appetizing... ...there was certainly no place for them in my diet. Oh,man,that's so cool. She doesn't even have to chew. I mean,think of all the time you'd save. I could've gone my whole life not knowing that snakes eat eggs raw... ...if it hadn't been for Lynetta. She had a major-league thing for Skyler Brown. I think it's gross. He and Juli's brothers, Matt and Mark,had formed a band. And Lynetta would watch them practice. That is so neat. How about that,huh,Bryce? Yeah. Neat. So,Brycie,how do you think he's gonna digest that? - Stomach acid? - You'd like to think that. Wait,everybody quiet. Here he goes. Eggs over easy. Gross. Gross,gross,gross. Wait,wait. You haven't seen the best part. Ugh! Gross. I tried to be casual about it, but it didn't take. I started having bad dreams. I'd be trapped inside a huge egg... ...and this monster would open his jaws and start to devour me. I'd wake up just in time. Then the real nightmare began. Hi,Bryce. I brought these over for you and your family. - My chickens are laying eggs. - What? You remember Abby and Bonnie and Clyde and Dexter and Eunice and Florence? - The ones I hatched for the science fair. - How could I forget? It was classic Juli Baker. She totally dominated the fair. And get this,her project was all about watching boring eggs hatch. I mean,here Ihad a live-action erupting volcano... ...and all anyone cared about was Juli's boring chicks... ...breaking out of their boring shells. Oh,I think the last one's hatching. - It's hatching. - Oh,it's hatching. Kids,come over here. But hey,she won. I lost. I've never been one to dwell. Here it comes. But that didn't mean I had to eat her lousy eggs. I think it was very sweet of Juli to bring us those eggs. I don't care. I'm still having cereal tomorrow. Yeah,how do we know there's no chicks in one of those eggs? I used to eat farm-fresh eggs when I was a kid. They were delicious. Yeah,well,that's all well and good... ...but what if we crack one open and a dead chick falls out? Do they have a rooster? If they don't have a rooster the eggs can't be fertile. And if they had a rooster,we'd know. The whole neighborhood would know. Maybe they got it de-yodeled. "De-yodeled"? You know. De-cock-a-doodle-doo'd. What the hell are you talking about? Like they de-bark dogs. Bryce,why don't you just ask Juli? What? - You afraid to talk to her? - I'm not afraid to talk to her. I know you are,but what am I? - Okay. Just talk to her and find out. - Bryce. How do you tell if one's a rooster? - Well,a rooster's bigger. Longer feathers. - Mm-hm. They've got that red stuff growing out of their head. - And around their neck too. - That shouldn't be too hard to spot. Although,come to think of it, chickens have the rubbery red stuff too. Just not as much. Garrett's expertise in roosters... ...was the cornerstone of our plan to avoid contact with Juli Baker. The balance of which involved spying over her back fence. - Come on,come on. - Shh. Shh. Over here. I can't see the stupid chickens. We gotta get them out of the coop. Is that a rooster? No,it looks like a chicken. How can you tell? It just does. See what I mean? Expertise. - Shh,shh! - What? Juli. Here,guys. Go on,there you go. - Here,guys. Go on. - Yeah,they're all chickens. - There's no rooster? - What did I just say? How can you tell? - Well,none of them are strutting. - Here,come on. - Roosters strut? - Come on,guys. - What did I just say? - Here. Plus,hardly any of them have any rubbery red stuff. - What are you doing? - Yeah. They're definitely all chickens. They're all chickens. I'm proud of you,Bryce. - You overcame your fear. - Huh? - You talked to her. - Oh,heh. Yeah. It's no big deal. That's what she told you? They're all chickens? Yeah. She's a genius. You're both genius... Of course they're all chickens. A rooster's a chicken. The question is: Is one of them a rooster or are they all hens? Hens? Who said anything about hens? Then it hit me. Garrett didn't know jack shit about chickens. - Do roosters strut? - Yes,they do. What does that have to do with anything? They're all hens. Well,the main thing is the eggs are okay. It's all settled. Not for me. There was no way I was ever gonna eat anything... ...that had anything to do with Juli Baker. I'm not eating them. Well,why not? Have you seen their yard? It's... There's not even any grass. It's all mud and chicken turds. Ew. Gross. Salmonella. Do you suppose they could have salmonella? - It's not very likely. - Why take the risk? What do we do with the eggs? Give them back. - Give them back? To Juli? - Sure. You talked to her before,right? It didn't kill you. Well,what do I say? Tell her we don't eat eggs. Uh,we're allergic to them or something. Come on,use your brains. It didn't feel right to lie. Besides,even a seventh grader would know that entire families aren't allergic to eggs. But I didn't wanna hurt her feelings either. So that left me with only one option. And thus another near-death experience... ...in my ongoing saga with Juli Baker had been successfully avoided. Until one week later. Hi,Bryce. Brought you some more eggs. Wow. - Thanks. - Did your family like the first batch? Do you even have to ask?Great. See you at school. What I hoped would be a one-time event... ...was just the beginning of a life consumed with lies,intrigue and deception. Every morning I'd be on the lookout for Juli... ...so if she happened to come,I could whip the door open before she knocked. Thanks. Then I'd dump the eggs before anyone noticed. And why? Why couldn't I just face her? Why couldn't I just say: "No,thanks. Don't want them. Don't need them. Give them to the snake"? Was I really afraid of hurting her feelings... ...or was I just afraid of her? Now,you wanna make sure you get it... When Mrs. Brubeck first suggested hatching eggs as my science project... ...I was less than excited. That is,until I saw my first sign of life. Is that it? Wow. - It looks like a bean. - It does. Let's try the other ones. Suddenly it felt real. All the eggs were alive. There were,like,little bean babies inside every one. On the day of the fair, all six chicks hatched. What are the odds? This year's top prize goes to Juli Baker... ...for her wonderful project: "A Chicken is Born." I won first place. And that was cool, but all I really cared about were my chicks. There you go. There you go,guys. My mom wasn't crazy about us raising chickens. But I begged and pleaded. I told her I would take care of everything. And I did. Where's Clyde? Clyde? Hey,Clyde. What's the matter? Are you okay? Aren't you hungry? Come on. Come here. What's wrong,baby? Come here. Hey,you're not Clyde. You're Clydette. Mom! As it turned out,my hens laid more eggs than we could eat. At first we tried to keep up... ...but after a month of boiling, frying and deviling... ...like that movie The Blob, we were being overtaken by eggs. Then opportunity in the form of our neighbor,Mrs. Steuby,knocked. Hello,dear. If you ever have any extra, I'd be happy to buy them from you. - Really? - Certainly. And I happen to know that Mrs. Helms would be interested as well. - Great. - Nothing like fresh eggs. - Thanks,Mrs. Steuby. - You bet,dear. Bye. Between Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms, my egg overflow problem was solved. Then I realized that Mrs. Loski deserved eggs too. But I didn't think it would be right to charge her. She had been such a good neighbor, lending us supplies when we ran out... ...giving my mother a ride when our car wouldn't start... ...it was the least I could do. Besides,if I happened to run into Bryce, that wouldn't be the end of the world. Hi,Bryce. By the third time I brought eggs over to the Loskis... ...I realized Bryce was waiting for me. Waiting to pull open the door and say, "Thanks,Juli. See you at school." And in return, I got a few moments alone... ...with the world's most dazzling eyes. Thanks,Juli. See you at school. It was a bargain. Until the day it wasn't. It was two weeks after the sycamore tree was cut down... ...and I was just starting to feel normal again. Hey,Juli. Right on schedule. Yeah,well,neither rain nor sleet. - Huh? - You know,the mailman thing? Oh. Right. So,um,will you start riding the bus again? I don't know. I haven't been up there since... It doesn't look so bad anymore. It's all cleared away. Well,um,I better get ready for school. Guess I'll see you there. See you. Maybe Bryce was right. Maybe it was time I started riding the bus again. After all,didn't he just tell me he wanted me to? Could it be that Bryce Loski actually misses me? Juli? What are you still doing here? I was just thinking. It's pickup day. The cans are in front. I know. You need some help? No. Maybe I'll do it later. Are those my eggs? Yeah. Yeah,I dropped them. They're not broken. Why are you throwing them away? Don't you want them? It wasn't me. My dad didn't think it was worth the risk. Risk? What risk? Salmonella. What? He's afraid of being poisoned? Well,Juli,I mean,look at your back yard. It's a complete mess. It's,like,covered in turds. That's not true. Iclean up after my girls every day. We just didn't wanna hurt your feelings. Have you always thrown them away? You know,Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms pay me for my eggs. - They do? - They pay me 60 cents a dozen. I didn't know. How could you? I'm sorry. No,you're not. It didn't take me long to realize... ...that I'd traded in my old problems with Juli Baker... ...for a whole set of new ones. It was actually worse having her mad at me than having her annoy me. The way she ignored me was a constant reminder... ...that I'd been a jerk. Then one day I was coming home from playing basketball with Garrett... ...and things got weird. Don't be so timid. Come on,you won't hurt them. - Like this? - Yeah,that's it. My grandfather. All I ever saw him wear was slippers. Now,where did he get those work boots? I couldn't stop looking over there. And the more I looked,the madder I got. My grandfather had already said more to Juli in one hour... ...than he'd said to me in the whole time he'd been living with us. I was pretty sure I'd never seen him laugh. And what was his deal with Juli Baker? Hi,Grandpa. Juli told me about the eggs. You know,Bryce... ...one's character is set at an early age. I'd hate to see you swim out so far you can't swim back. Sir? It's about honesty,son. Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning... ...can save a whole lot of pain down the road. When it came to holding a grudge, Juli Baker was truly impressive. All week I tried to approach her at school. She'd always find some way to duck me. And whenever she was in her yard, Grandpa was always there with her. Finally,one Saturday I saw my opening. My grandfather had gone into town to buy some Bengay. I guess the yard work was starting to get to him. It's looking real good. Thanks. Chet did most of it. I'm sorry for what I did. I just don't get it,Bryce. Why didn't you just tell me? I don't know. It was dumb. And I shouldn't have said anything about your yard,either. It wasn't right. Maybe it's all for the best. I mean,look,I learned so much from Chet, it's amazing. You're lucky. I don't even have grandparents anymore. Oh. I feel sorry for him. He misses your grandma. Can you believe it? He says I remind him of her. - What? - I know. That's what I said. But he meant it in a nice way. Something about her spirit. Yeah. Well... Good luck with the grass. I'm sure it'll come up great. Thanks. I guess I'll see you around. I guess so. While Juli's acceptance of my apology was not all that I'd hoped for... ...at least the eggs thing was finally behind me. The first time in months I could truly enjoy Bonanza. Where you going and why you dressed like that? Skyler's. Matt and Mark are bringing over recording stuff and they're gonna make a demo. Demo? Like they know how to make a demo. - You don't even know them. - I don't have to. I know the type. - You don't know anything. - Don't talk to me like that. - I'm late. - Be back by 11. Yep. Everything was back to normal. Is that girl working you too hard? That girl's name is Juli. And,no,she isn't working me too hard. You've developed quite a soft spot for her,huh? Steven. No,Patsy. Just wanna find out why your father has the energy... ...to befriend a complete stranger... ...when he won't throw a baseball around with his own grandson. - It's okay,Dad. - No,it's not okay. Juli reminds him of Grandma. Of Renee? Heh. That's ridiculous. You know why the Bakers haven't fixed their yard? Yeah,because he's too busy with his paint-by-numbers kit. If you had a brother with a severe handicap, what would you do? What the hell does that have to do with anything? Juli's father has a retarded brother. So what? He's not the gardener, is he? Heh. Ha-ha-ha. It was a joke. You know, other people have family troubles... ...and they manage to mow their own lawns. I don't know where their pride。
怦然心动经典语录英文怦然心动经典语录英文附翻译心动,更多被用来描述爱情(男或女对自己心仪对象的爱慕)或金钱带给人的美妙感觉。
今天小编整理了怦然心动经典语录英文附翻译供大家参考,一起来看看吧!怦然心动经典语录英文附翻译1. A painting is more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow. A meadow by itself is just grass, flowers. And the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light. But you put them all together and it can be magic.一幅画不是众多物件简单拼凑而成的。
牛只是一头牛,草地也只有青草和鲜花,而穿过树枝的阳光也仅仅只是一束光,但如果将它们放到一起,就会产生魔一般的魅力。
2. The higher I got, the more amazed I was by the view.我爬得越高,眼前的风景便愈发迷人。
3. Some days the sunsets would be purple and pink. And some days they were a blazing orange setting fire to the clouds on the horizon. It was during one of those sunsets that my father's idea of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts moved from my head to my heart.有时落日泛起紫红的余晖,有时散发出橘红色的火光燃起天边的晚霞。
在这绚烂的日落景象中,我慢慢领悟了父亲所说的整体胜于局部总和的道理。
他和我聊各式各样的事情He told me all sorts of things.比如他怎么找到一份运输干草的工作,比如他后悔自己没有完成大学学业like how he got his first job delivering hay and how he'd wished he'd finished college. 有天,他出人意料地问Then one day he surprised me.你和对门那个布莱斯是怎么回事啊?What's going on with you and, uh, Bryce Loski?朱莉:啊?什么怎么回事啊?没什么啊What do you mean? Nothing.父:哦,那就好,是我想多了Oh, okay .My mistake.朱莉:你为什么这么想?Why would you even think that?父:没什么,只是你成天把他挂在嘴边No reason .Just that you...talk about him all the time.朱莉:我有吗?I do?父:是啊Mm-hm.朱莉:我不知道Idon't know.我想是因为他那双眼睛,或者是他的微笑I guess it's something about his eyes .Or maybe his smile.父:那他这个人如何?But what about him?朱莉:什么?What?父:你必须看到整体You have to look at the whole landscape.朱莉:什么意思?What does that mean?父:一幅画可不仅仅是它各个部分的简单组合A painting is more than the sum of its parts.一头牛只是一头牛A cow by itself is just a cow.草地只是一片长满青草和花朵的土地A meadow by itself is just grass,透过树枝的阳光,也不过是一束光线而已And the sun peeking through the trees is just a beam of light.但是你将它们组合在一起But you put them all together...却美的不可思议and it can be magic.爸爸的话,我一知半解I didn't really understand what he was saying直到有一天下午,我在那棵梧桐树上until one afternoon...when I was up in the sycamore tree.当时我是想取一个风筝I was rescuing a kite.风筝挂在很高的树上,我从未爬到那么高的地方It was a long way up ,higher than I'd ever been.我爬得越高,风景就越发曼妙迷人And the higher I got ,the more amazed I was by the view.我感觉可以嗅到微风的芬芳,就像阳光和野草I began to notice how wonderful the breeze smelled .Like sunshine and wild grass.我忍不住深呼吸I couldn't stop breathing it in...让肺中充盈着我有生以来最美好的气息filling my lungs with the sweetest smell I'd ever known.从那一刻起,那里就成为我最喜欢的地方From that moment on ,that became my spot.我可以坐在树上几个小时I could sit there for hours,看着这个世界just looking out at the world.有时候,日落是粉红或紫色,Some days the sunsets would be purple and pink.有时候,橙色的余辉点燃地平线的晚霞And some days they were a blazing range...setting fire to the clouds on the horizon. 就是在某个那样的日落中It was during one of those sunsets我开始明白我爸爸所说的“整体大于部分之和”that my father's idea...of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts...moved from my head to my heart.有时候,我会起得特别早,只为了在树上看日出Some days I would get there extra early to watch the sunrise.就这样,我哭了整整两个星期I must've cried for two weeks straight.虽然我仍坚持去学校Oh, sure, I went to school and did the best I could...但感觉什么事情都不重要but nothing seemed to matter.但无论我怎么做,我就是忘不了那棵树But no matter what I did ,I couldn't stop thinking about it.父:你还好吧are you okay朱莉:那只是棵树it was just a tree父:不,那不只是棵树no ,it wasn't just a tree我希望你永远不要忘记在树上的感觉i never want you to forget how you feel when you were up there.那幅画是我每天清晨醒来第一个看见的事物It was the first thing I saw every morning...也是我每天睡前看到的最后一件事物and the last thing I saw before I went to sleep.当我不再面对画落泪时And once I could look at it without crying...我看到的不再仅仅是一棵树I saw more than the tree我开始懂了在树上的那些时光对我的意义and what being up there meant to me.我觉得自己的世界观发生了变化I saw the day that my view of things around me started changing.禁不住想,我对布莱斯的感觉是不是也变了呢And I wondered ,did I still feel the same things about Bryce?外公:我们当中的有些人平庸,有些人像缎子一样光彩照人,有些人浮华于外表Some of us get dipped in flat...some in satin...some in gloss.但有一天,你会遇到一个如彩虹般灿烂的人But every once in a while...you find someone who's iridescent.当你遇到这个人,And when you do...其他人都只是浮云而已nothing will ever compare.我们边劳动边聊天And the whole time we worked ,we talked.他想知道关于那棵梧桐树的故事He wanted to know more about the sycamore tree.而且他完全明白“整体大于部分之和”的意思!He knew exactly what it meant about the whole being greater than the sum of its parts.他说这就和人一样He said it was the same with people但是,对于人而言,有时候“整体反而不如部分之和”but sometimes with people ,the whole could be less.我觉得这个观点很有趣I thought that was pretty interesting.我开始带着这一观点观察小学以来认识的同学I started looking at people I'd known since elementary school...试着发现他们整个人是大于还是小于他们的各个部分之和trying to figure out if they were more or less than the sum of their parts.Chet说的对,大部分的人,整体而言都不如他们的各部分之和Chet was right. A lot of them were less.所有的同学中,只有布莱斯我不敢确定Of all my classmates, the one person I couldn't seem to place was Bryce.如果是以前,我肯定毫不犹豫地说,布莱斯一定是大于部分之和Until recently, I would've said with absolute certainty...但是现在,我不确定了. But now I wasn't so sure。
怦然心动电影经典语录怦然心动电影经典语录(精选)影片取名《flipped》,中文译名“怦然心动”,是分别以男女主角视角讲述的初恋故事,想一想,在漫长的人生当中,会有几个人能幸运的从初恋一直相伴到白头呢?今天小编整理了怦然心动电影经典语录供大家参考,一起来看看吧!怦然心动电影经典语录1. 爱情没有什么先来后到的,比的呢,是他们在你心中的重量。
2. 当她走出大门,我回想起第一次见到她,怎么会有人想要逃离茱莉贝克呢?3. 主宰自己命运的感觉真好,我感觉自己充满力量,正确而坚定。
4. 有的人金玉其外,有的人败絮其中。
总有一天你会遇到一个像彩虹般绚烂的人,然后,你会觉得其他人都是浮云。
5. 我知道他对我动心了,只是怯于表达爱意。
6. 世人万千种,浮云莫去求,斯人若彩虹,遇上方知有。
7. 女人要好好爱自己不要委屈自己做自己想要做的事情。
8. 我所有运气都用来遇见你了可是没有足够的运气让我和你在一起了。
9. 所谓青春,就是一次最心动的遇见,一次最心疼的离别。
10. 除了怦然心动经典语录,其他人还看过:11. 生活当中,争锋相对只是万不得已才使用的手段,而宽容就像博大精深的海洋,蕴含着力量。
得饶人处且饶人,与人方便自己方便。
宽容待人,宽容处事,人生的天地才会更加宽广。
不开口,没有人知道你想要什么;不去做...12. 爱的越多痛的越多,爱的越深陷的越深。
明知道痛却还是坚持的爱着。
明知道自己属于黑暗却挣扎着接近阳光。
明知道无法达到却还是固执的努力。
明知道那耀眼的阳光洒不进这黑暗的角落,却仍然一个人蜷缩着,期盼着,等待着。
13. 如果有一天ǒ抽烟、那是因为想念伱身上的味道。
14. 大概只有酒精的梦境才可以让我肆无忌惮遇见你。
15. 有些人浅薄,有些人金玉其外而败絮其中。
有天你会遇到一个彩虹般绚丽的人,从此,其他人只是浮云。
16. 我爬得越高,风景就越发曼妙迷人。
17. 我们都在最不能承诺是遇见了最想承诺的人。
18. 在最好的时光遇见你,才不算辜负自己。
SCRIPT OF FLIPPED BRYCE: All I ever wantedwas for Juli Baker to leave me alone.It all began in the summer of 1957,before the start of second grade. STEVEN: Here we are.PATSY: Ha, ha.- What do you guys think?LYNETTA: I like this place.BRYCE: It's cool.LYNETTA: Uh, what color is my room? Just you wait.BRYCE: Let's see what's inside. STEVEN: Hey, come on, buddy Bryce. Why don't, uh, you and Igo help unload the van......and the womenfolk herecan get in the kitchen and start setting up. Okay, Dad.BRYCE: For me, it was the beginningof what would be......more than half a decade ofstrategic avoidance and social discomfort. - Hi, I'm Juli Baker.- Hey, hey, what are you doing?Don't you want some help?No. There's somevaluable things in there.- How about this one?- No, no, no.Run home. Your mother'sprobably wondering where you are.Oh, no, my mom knows where I am.She said it's fine.BRYCE: It didn't take long to realizethis girl could not take a hint.- It's crowded in here with three people.- I don't mind.BRYCE: Of any kind.- You wanna push this one together? Bryce, isn't it time for youto go help your mother?Huh?Oh, yeah. BRYCE:I mean, nothing would stop her.I was about to tell her to get lostwhen the weirdest thing happened.I couldn't believe it.There I was holding handswith this strange girl.- How did I get into this mess? PATSY: Well, hello.- I see you've met my son.- Uh-huh.BRYCE: Finally, I did the only manly thing available when you're 7 years old. [BELL RINGING]However, my troubles were far from over. The minute I walkedinto Miss Yelson's classroom...Bryce? You're here.BRYCE:...it was clear:School would not be a sanctuary. [CHILDREN LAUGHING]Hey, Bryce, where's your girlfriend? BRYCE:I was branded for life.Hey, Bryce,why don't you ask her to marry you? GIRLS [SINGING]:Bryce and Juli sitting in a treeK-l-S-S-l-N-GBRYCE:My first year in town was a disaster. GIRL:Look at them.BRYCE:And the next three weren't much better. But finally, in the sixth grade,I took action.I hatched the plan.Sherry.Sherry, wait up.Hi, Bryce. Heh.BRYCE:I asked out Sherry Stalls.I was wondering if you wanted to go... BRYCE: To full appreciatethe brilliance of this plan......you have to understandthat Juli hated Sherry Stalls......though I never understood why.Sherry was nice, friendlyand she had a lot of hair.At first, my mother wouldn't let meget my ears pierced, but I begged... BRYCE: The idea was that Sherrywould eat with me......maybe we'd walk around together,and hopefully Juli would lose interest.But I still can't get the hoops till I'm 16. Oh, that's a shame.So Melanie wanted to get her ears pierced, but of course her mother said no.So she threw a fit and smashedher Johnny Mathis Greatest Hits album... [LAUGHS]...and she got grounded, so now she can't come to my pajama sleepover party. BRYCE:Things were unfolding quite nicely.What are you doingfor your science project?BRYCE: That is, until my supposedbest friend, Garrett Einbinder......took an interest in Sherry himself.I was thinking of showing how split ends react with different hair conditioners. That's fascinating.BRYCE: Loyalty gave way to desireand Garrett, the turncoat......told Sherry what I was up to. SHERRY:Jerk.BRYCE:She didn't take it well.Word got back to Juli, and pretty soon she started up with the goo-goo eyes again. Only this time it was worse.She started sniffing me. That's right, sniffing me.What was that all about?My only consolationwas that next year would be different. Junior high, bigger school.Maybe we'd be in different classesand it would finally, finally be over. JULl:The first day I met Bryce Loski, I flipped. It was those eyes,something in those dazzling eyes.You wanna push this one together? JULl: His family had just movedinto the neighborhood......and I'd gone over to help them.I'd been in the van all of two minutes when his dad sent him off to help his mom.I could see he didn't wanna go.So I chased after him to see if we could play a little before he got trapped inside. The next thing I know,he's holding my hand......and looking right into my eyes.My heart stopped.Was this it?Would this be my first kiss?- But then his mother came out.- Well, hello.JULl: And he was so embarrassed,his cheeks turned completely red.I went to bed that night thinkingof the kiss that might have been.I mean, it was clear he had feelings for me, but he was just too shy to show them.My mother said boys were like that.- So I decided to help him out.- Bryce? You're here.[CHILDREN GIGGLING]JULl: I would give him plentyof opportunity to get over his shyness.By the sixth grade,I'd learned to control myself.Then Sherry Stalls entered the picture. Sherry Stalls was nothing but a whiny, gossipy, backstabbing flirt.All hair and no substance.And there she was......holding hands with Bryce. My Bryce. The one who was walking aroundwith my first kiss.My solution was to ignore her.I knew a boy of Bryce's caliber......would eventually see througha shallow conniver like Sherry Stalls.It took all of a week.They broke up at recess.She didn't take it well.Now that Bryce was out of Sherry'sevil clutches, he started being nicer to me. - Hi, Juli.- Hi, Bryce.JULl:He was so shy and so cute......and his hair,it smelled like watermelon.I couldn't get enough of it.I spent the whole yearsecretly sniffing watermelon......and wonderingif I was ever going to get my kiss. BRYCE:Seventh grade brought changes, all right. But the biggest onedidn't happen at school.It happened at home.My grandfather came to live with us. Mom said he stared like thatbecause he missed Grandma.That was not something Grandpawould ever talk about with me.As a matter of fact, he never talked about much of anything with me.That is, until Juli appearedin the local newspaper.- Oh, Bryce. May I speak with you?- What?Have a seat, son.Tell me about your friend Juli Baker. Juli. She's not exactly my friend.Oh. Why's that?Why do you wanna know?BRYCE: Now, Juli Baker did not wind up in The Mayfield Times......for being an eighth-grade Einstein.No, she got front-page coverage because she refused to climb out of a sycamore tree. Juli Baker and that stupid sycamore tree. She always thought it was God's giftto our little corner of the universe.Hey, Bryce. Wanna come climb the tree with me and my brothers?No, thanks.Bryce. Come up here. It's fun.- You can see everything.BRYCE: I can't.My dad needs me to help him fix......a thing.BRYCE:That's all I needed.Climb up a tree with Juli Baker.I'd be dragged right backinto the second grade.Bryce and Juli sitting in a tree.Why don't you just make me eat lima beans for the rest of my life.JULl:It's three blocks away.Two blocks.One block away.- Like that's valuable information.- I hate it when she does that.I like to think there's at least a chancethe bus won't show.I think the tree looks particularly beautiful in this light. Don't you?If by "beautiful" you mean "unbelievably ugly," then, yes, I would agree.You're just visually challenged.I feel sorry for you.BRYCE:"Visually challenged"?"Visually challenged"?This from the girl who lived in a housethat was the joke of the neighborhood? They had bushes growing over windows and weeds all over the place.It bugged my dad bigtime.Oh, there he is.The bricklayer who thinks he's a painter. That truck's not ugly enough in real life? He's gotta make a painting of it?No, he does landscapes.Sells them at the county fair.People say they're beautiful. Landscapes? Let me tell you something. The world would havemore beauty in it......if he'd do a little landscapingon that piece of crap he calls a yard. PATSY: I feel bad for his wife.She married a dreamer.Because of that, one of the two of themwill always be unhappy.Yeah, fine.But why do we have to be unhappy? BRYCE: As annoying as the yard wasto my dad......it was nothing compared to how annoying Juli Baker was in that tree.JULl:Three blocks away.BRYCE: Every morningwe had to listen to the sound......of her blow-by-blow traffic report. JULl:Two blocks.WOMAN:There you go.Why do they call it The Three Stooges?- I mean, there's five of them.- What?Well, yeah, there's Moe, Larry, Curly, Shemp and Curly Joe.- Yeah, but they only have three at a time. - Yeah.You know, I hate Curly Joe.I mean, he shouldn't even be a Stooge. MAN: Listen, girl,I'm this close to calling the police.You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job. GARRETT: What's going on?MAN: Either you come down......or we're gonna cut you down. JULl: You guys, come up here with me. They won't cut it downif we're all up here.- Bus, bus, bus.BRYCE: Juli was frantic.They wanted to cut down her tree.I couldn't understand whythat mutant tangle of gnarly branches... ...meant so much to her.JULl: Bryce, please.BRYCE: I felt bad for her.GARRETT: Leave her.BRYCE:But I wasn't about to cut school over it. GARRETT:Come on, bro.CHET:Why isn't she your friend, Bryce?You'd have to know Juli.Well, I'd like to.Why?That girl has an iron backbone.Why don't you invite her over sometime? An iron backbone?She's just stubborn......and she's pushy beyond belief.Is that so?And she's been stalking mesince the second grade.Well, a girl like thatdoesn't live next door to everyone.Lucky them.Read this.Without prejudice.BRYCE: Like I needed to knowanything more about Juli Baker.Juli wasn't at the bus stopthe next morning.Or the morning after that.She was at school,but you'd never know it.- Little Joe? He's got so much makeup on... - He doesn't age.BRYCE:I told myself I should be glad about it.I mean, isn't that whatI'd always wanted?But still, I felt bad for her.I was gonna tell her I was sorry,but then I thought, hey, no......that's the last thing I needed:Juli Baker thinking I missed her.I see why you like to come out here.Would you mind explaining itto your mother?JULl:I loved to watch my father paint.Or really, I loved to hear him talkwhile he painted.I learned a lot about my dad that way.He told me all sorts of things......like how he got his first job delivering hay and how he'd wished he'd finished college. Then one day he surprised me.What's going on with youand, uh, Bryce Loski?What do you mean? Nothing.Oh, okay.My mistake.Why would you even think that?No reason.Just that you......talk about him all the time.I do?Mm-hm.I don't know.I guess it's something about his eyes.Or maybe his smile.But what about him?- What?- You have to look at the whole landscape. What does that mean?A painting is morethan the sum of its parts.A cow by itself is just a cow.A meadow by itself is just grass,flowers.And the sun peeking through the treesis just a beam of light.But you put them all together......and it can be magic.JULl: I didn't really understand what he was saying until one afternoon... ...when I was up in the sycamore tree.I was rescuing a kite.It was a long way up,higher than I'd ever been.And the higher I got,the more amazed I was by the view.I began to noticehow wonderful the breeze smelled.Like sunshine and wild grass.I couldn't stop breathing it in......filling my lungswith the sweetest smell I'd ever known. Hey, you found my kite.Bryce, you should come up here.It's so beautiful.I can't. I sprained my, um...I have a rash.JULl: From that moment on,that became my spot.I could sit there for hours,just looking out at the world.Some days the sunsetswould be purple and pink.And some daysthey were a blazing orange......setting fire to the cloudson the horizon.It was during one of those sunsetsthat my father's idea......of the whole being greaterthan the sum of its parts......moved from my head to my heart. Some days I would get there extra early to watch the sunrise.One morningI was making mental notes......of how the streaks of lightwere cutting through the clouds... ...so I could tell my dad......when I heard a noise below.Excuse me.Excuse me. I'm sorry, but you can't park there. That's a bus stop.Hey, what are you doing up there?You can't be up there,we're gonna take this thing down.- The tree?- Yeah. Now come on down.- But who told you, you could cut it down? - The owner.Why?He's gonna build a house,and this tree's in the way.- So come on, girl, we got work to do.- You can't cut it down. You just can't. Listen, girl.I'm this close to calling the police.You are trespassing and obstructing progress on a contracted job.Now either you come down,or we're gonna cut you down.Go ahead. Cut me down.I'm not coming down.I'm never coming down.Bryce. You guys, come up here with me. They won't cut it downif we're all up here.Bryce, please don't let them do this.Come on, you guys.Bryce, please. You don't have tocome up this high. Just a little ways. Bryce, please. Please.JULl:What happened after that was a blur.It seemed like the whole town was there.But still I wouldn't move.Then my father showed up.He talked a fireman into letting him come up to where I was.Sweetie, it's time to come down.Daddy, please don't let them do this.- Sweetie...- Daddy, look.You can see everything.You can see the whole world from here.No view is worth my daughter's safety. Now, come on.I can't.Julianna, it's time to come down now. Please, Daddy.It's time. JULl:And that was it.I must've cried for two weeks straight. Oh, sure, I went to schooland did the best I could......but nothing seemed to matter. TEACHER: Juli?- Huh?Do you know the answer?Uh, the Peloponnesian War?I'm sure that's the answerto something......but I was looking for the areaof a rhomboid.[CHILDREN LAUGH]JULl: Somehow, rhomboidsand isosceles right triangles......didn't seem so important.I rode my bike so I wouldn't have to pass by the stump......that used to be the earth'smost magnificent sycamore tree.But no matter what I did,I couldn't stop thinking about it. [KNOCKING ON DOOR]Are you okay?It was just a tree.No, it wasn't just a tree.I never want you to forget how you felt when you were up there.Thanks, Dad.JULl:It was the first thing I saw every morning... ...and the last thing I sawbefore I went to sleep.And once I could look at itwithout crying......I saw more than the treeand what being up there meant to me.I saw the day that my view of things around me started changing.And I wondered,did I still feel the same things about Bryce? BRYCE:I've never been a huge fan of eggs.I mean, I could always just take themor leave them.That is, until one dayin Skyler Brown's garage......when my feelings about eggswere solidified.[BAND PLAYING ROCK MUSIC] Hey, hey, hey. Guys.Edna's found her breakfast.BRYCE: I mean, if a slimy reptile found them appetizing......there was certainly no place for them in my diet.MATT:Oh, man, that's so cool.She doesn't even have to chew.I mean, think of all the time you'd save. BRYCE: I could've gone my whole life not knowing that snakes eat eggs raw... ...if it hadn't been for Lynetta.She had a major-league thingfor Skyler Brown.I think it's gross.BRYCE: He and Juli's brothers,Matt and Mark, had formed a band. And Lynetta would watch them practice. MATT:That is so neat.How about that, huh, Bryce?Yeah. Neat.So, Brycie, how do you thinkhe's gonna digest that?- Stomach acid?- You'd like to think that.Wait, everybody quiet. Here he goes. [SHELL CRACKING]Eggs over easy.Gross. Gross, gross, gross.Wait, wait.You haven't seen the best part. LYNETTA:Ugh!Gross.BRYCE: I tried to be casual about it, but it didn't take.I started having bad dreams.I'd be trapped inside a huge egg... ...and this monster would open his jaws and start to devour me.I'd wake up just in time.[KNOCKING ON DOOR]Then the real nightmare began.Hi, Bryce. I brought these overfor you and your family.- My chickens are laying eggs.- What?You remember Abby and Bonnie and Clyde and Dexter and Eunice and Florence?- The ones I hatched for the science fair.- How could I forget?BRYCE:It was classic Juli Baker.She totally dominated the fair.And get this, her projectwas all about watching boring eggs hatch.I mean, here I had a live-actionerupting volcano......and all anyone cared aboutwas Juli's boring chicks......breaking out of their boring shells. JULl:Oh, I think the last one's hatching. WOMAN 1: It's hatching.WOMAN 2: Oh, it's hatching.WOMAN 1:Kids, come over here.BRYCE:But hey, she won. I lost.I've never been one to dwell.WOMAN 2:Here it comes.BRYCE: But that didn't meanI had to eat her lousy eggs.I think it was very sweet of Julito bring us those eggs.I don't care.I'm still having cereal tomorrow.Yeah, how do we know there's no chicksin one of those eggs?I used to eat farm-fresh eggswhen I was a kid. They were delicious. Yeah, well, that's all well and good... ...but what if we crack one openand a dead chick falls out?Do they have a rooster? If they don't have a rooster the eggs can't be fertile. And if they had a rooster, we'd know. The whole neighborhood would know. Maybe they got it de-yodeled."De-yodeled"?You know. De-cock-a-doodle-doo'd. What the hell are you talking about? Like they de-bark dogs.Bryce, why don't you just ask Juli?- I don't think that...LYNETTA: What?- You afraid to talk to her?- I'm not afraid to talk to her. [MIMICS CHICKEN]I know you are, but what am I?- Okay. Just talk to her and find out.- Bryce.How do you tell if one's a rooster?- Well, a rooster's bigger. Longer feathers. - Mm-hm.They've got that red stuffgrowing out of their head.- And around their neck too.- That shouldn't be too hard to spot. Although, come to think of it,chickens have the rubbery red stuff too. Just not as much.BRYCE:Garrett's expertise in roosters......was the cornerstone of our planto avoid contact with Juli Baker.The balance of which involvedspying over her back fence.- Come on, come on.- Shh. Shh.Over here.BRYCE:I can't see the stupid chickens. GARRETT:We gotta get them out of the coop. [CLUCKING]BRYCE:Is that a rooster?GARRETT: No, it looks like a chicken.How can you tell?It just does.BRYCE:See what I mean? Expertise.- Shh, shh!- What?Juli.JULl:Here, guys.Go on, there you go.- Here, guys. Go on.- Yeah, they're all chickens.- There's no rooster?- What did I just say?How can you tell?- Well, none of them are strutting. JULl: Here, come on.- Roosters strut?JULl: Come on, guys.- What did I just say?JULl: Here.GARRETT: Plus, hardly any of them have any rubbery red stuff.JULl: What are you doing?- Yeah. They're definitely all chickens. They're all chickens.I'm proud of you, Bryce.- You overcame your fear.- Huh?- You talked to her.- Oh, heh. Yeah.It's no big deal.That's what she told you?They're all chickens?Yeah.She's a genius. You're both genius... Of course they're all chickens.A rooster's a chicken. The question is: Is one of them a roosteror are they all hens?BRYCE:Hens? Who said anything about hens? Then it hit me.Garrett didn't know jack shitabout chickens.- Do roosters strut?- Yes, they do.What does that have to dowith anything?They're all hens.Well, the main thing is the eggs are okay. It's all settled.BRYCE:Not for me.There was no wayI was ever gonna eat anything......that had anything to dowith Juli Baker.I'm not eating them.Well, why not?Have you seen their yard? It's...There's not even any grass.It's all mud and chicken turds.Ew. Gross. Salmonella.Do you supposethey could have salmonella?- It's not very likely.- Why take the risk?What do we do with the eggs?Give them back.- Give them back? To Juli?- Sure.You talked to her before, right?It didn't kill you.Well, what do I say?Tell her we don't eat eggs.Uh, we're allergic to them or something. Come on, use your brains.BRYCE:It didn't feel right to lie.Besides, even a seventh grader would know that entire families aren't allergic to eggs. But I didn't wannahurt her feelings either.So that left me with only one option.And thus another near-death experience......in my ongoing saga with Juli Bakerhad been successfully avoided.Until one week later.Hi, Bryce. Brought you some more eggs. Wow.- Thanks.- Did your family like the first batch?Do you even have to ask?Great. See you at school.BRYCE: What I hoped would bea one-time event......was just the beginning of a life consumed with lies, intrigue and deception.Every morningI'd be on the lookout for Juli......so if she happened to come, I could whip the door open before she knocked. Thanks.BRYCE: Then I'd dump the eggsbefore anyone noticed.And why? Why couldn't I just face her? Why couldn't I just say:"No, thanks. Don't want them.Don't need them. Give them to the snake"? Was I really afraidof hurting her feelings......or was I just afraid of her?Now, you wanna make sure you get it... JULl: When Mrs. Brubeck first suggested hatching eggs as my science project... ...I was less than excited.That is, until I saw my first sign of life.Is that it?- That's the embryo. Heh.TRINA: Wow.- It looks like a bean.- It does.Let's try the other ones.JULl:Suddenly it felt real.All the eggs were alive.There were, like, little bean babiesinside every one.On the day of the fair,all six chicks hatched.What are the odds?This year's top prize goes to Juli Baker... ...for her wonderful project:"A Chicken is Born."JULl:I won first place.And that was cool,but all I really cared about were my chicks. There you go. There you go, guys.JULl: My mom wasn't crazyabout us raising chickens.But I begged and pleaded.I told her I would take care of everything. And I did.Where's Clyde?Clyde?Hey, Clyde. What's the matter?Are you okay? Aren't you hungry?Come on. Come here.What's wrong, baby?Come here.Hey, you're not Clyde. You're Clydette. Mom!JULl: As it turned out, my henslaid more eggs than we could eat.At first we tried to keep up......but after a month of boiling,frying and deviling......like that movie The Blob,we were being overtaken by eggs.Then opportunity in the formof our neighbor, Mrs. Steuby, knocked. STEUBY:Hello, dear.If you ever have any extra,I'd be happy to buy them from you.- Really?- Certainly.And I happen to know that Mrs. Helms would be interested as well.- Great.- Nothing like fresh eggs.- Thanks, Mrs. Steuby.- You bet, dear. Bye.JULl: Between Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms, my egg overflow problem was solved.Then I realized that Mrs. Loskideserved eggs too.But I didn't think it would be rightto charge her.She had been such a good neighbor, lending us supplies when we ran out... ...giving my mother a ridewhen our car wouldn't start......it was the least I could do.Besides, if I happened to run into Bryce, that wouldn't be the end of the world.Hi, Bryce.JULl: By the third time I brought eggs over to the Loskis......I realized Bryce was waiting for me. Waiting to pull open the door and say, "Thanks, Juli. See you at school."And in return,I got a few moments alone......with the world's most dazzling eyes. Thanks, Juli. See you at school.JULl:It was a bargain.Until the day it wasn't.It was two weeks after the sycamore tree was cut down......and I was just startingto feel normal again.Hey, Juli. Right on schedule.Yeah, well, neither rain nor sleet.- Huh?- You know, the mailman thing?Oh. Right.So, um, will you startriding the bus again?I don't know.I haven't been up there since...It doesn't look so bad anymore.It's all cleared away.Well, um, I better get ready for school. Guess I'll see you there.See you.JULl:Maybe Bryce was right.Maybe it was timeI started riding the bus again.After all, didn't he just tell mehe wanted me to?Could it be that Bryce Loskiactually misses me?[DOOR OPENS]Juli? What are you still doing here?I was just thinking.It's pickup day. The cans are in front.I know. You need some help?No. Maybe I'll do it later.Are those my eggs?Yeah. Yeah, I dropped them.They're not broken.Why are you throwing them away?Don't you want them?It wasn't me.My dad didn't think it was worth the risk. Risk? What risk?Salmonella.What? He's afraid of being poisoned? Well, Juli, I mean, look at your back yard. It's a complete mess.It's, like, covered in turds.That's not true.I clean up after my girls every day.We just didn't wanna hurt your feelings. Have you always thrown them away?You know, Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helms pay me for my eggs.- They do?- They pay me 60 cents a dozen.I didn't know.How could you?I'm sorry.No, you're not.BRYCE:It didn't take me long to realize......that I'd traded in my old problemswith Juli Baker......for a whole set of new ones.It was actually worse having her mad at me than having her annoy me.The way she ignored mewas a constant reminder......that I'd been a jerk.Then one day I was coming homefrom playing basketball with Garrett... ...and things got weird.CHET: Don't be so timid.Come on, you won't hurt them.JULl: Like this? CHET: Yeah, that's it.BRYCE:My grandfather.All I ever saw him wear was slippers. Now, where did he get those work boots?I couldn't stop looking over there.And the more I looked, the madder I got. My grandfather had already saidmore to Juli in one hour......than he'd said to me in the whole timehe'd been living with us.I was pretty sureI'd never seen him laugh.And what was his deal with Juli Baker? [KNOCKING ON DOOR]Hi, Grandpa.Juli told me about the eggs.You know, Bryce......one's character is set at an early age.I'd hate to see you swim out so faryou can't swim back.Sir?It's about honesty, son.Sometimes a little discomfortin the beginning......can save a whole lot of paindown the road.BRYCE: When it came to holding a grudge, Juli Baker was truly impressive.All week I tried to approach herat school.She'd always find some way to duck me. And whenever she was in her yard, Grandpa was always there with her. Finally, one Saturday I saw my opening. My grandfather had gone into townto buy some Bengay.I guess the yard workwas starting to get to him.BRYCE:It's looking real good.Thanks. Chet did most of it.I'm sorry for what I did.I just don't get it, Bryce.Why didn't you just tell me?I don't know. It was dumb.。
青春爱情电影《怦然心动》经典台词大全青春爱情电影《怦然心动》经典台词篇11、The higher I got, the more amazed I was by the view.我爬得越高,越为眼前的风景所惊叹。
2、Some days the sunsets would be purple and pink. And some days they were a blazing orange setting fire to the clouds on the horizon. It was during one of those sunsets that my father's idea of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts moved from my head to my heart.有时落日泛起紫红的余晖,有时散发出橘红色的火光燃起天边的晚霞。
在这绚烂的日落景象中,我慢慢领悟了父亲所说的整体胜于局部总和的道理。
3、Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning can savea whole lot of pain down the road.有时起初的.隐忍可以避免一路的疼痛。
4、I never been embarrassed by where I 've lived before, I also never really thought about money, I knew we weren't rich, but I didn't feel like we were missing anything.我从没有因为住在哪里而自卑,也没有太多地想过贫穷,我知道我们不富裕,但我感觉我没有错过任何东西。
5、When she walked out of the door, I thought back to the first time I saw her. How could anybody, ever, have wanted to run away from Juli Baker.她走出门时,我仿佛回到了初见她的那一刻,怎么有人想要躲着朱莉?贝克呢?6、Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.有些人沦为平庸浅薄,玉其外,而败絮其中。
[励志电影]《怦然心动》经典台词《怦然心动》经典台词1、 Some of us get dipped in flat, some in satin, some in gloss. But every once in a while you find someone who's iridescent, and when you do, nothing will ever compare.有人住高楼,有人在深沟,有人光万丈,有人一身锈,世人万千种,浮云莫去求,斯人若彩虹,遇上方知有。
2、I never been embarrassed by where I 've lived before, I also never really thought about money, I knew we weren't rich, but I didn't feel like we were missing anything.我从没有因为住在哪里而自卑,也没有太多地想过贫穷,我知道我们不富裕,但我感觉我没有错过任何东西。
3、Sometimes a little discomfort in the beginning can save a whole lot of pain down the road.有时起初的隐忍可以避免一路的疼痛。
4、A paintingis more than the sum of its parts. A cow by itself is just a cow. A meadow byitself is just grass, flowers. And the sun peeking through the trees is just abeam of light. But you put them all together and it can be magic.一幅画不是由部分简单拼凑而成的。
怦然心动经典语录英文The following are some classic quotes from "Flipped" that will make your heart skip a beat:1. "That's the thing with making a true connection. It has nothing to do with looks, or money, or social status.It's all about finding someone who can touch your soul."2. "Sometimes, the most unexpected moments can bring the biggest emotions. It's like a lightning bolt that strikes you out of nowhere."3. "Love is like a puzzle. You have to fit the pieces together, even if they don't always seem to make sense. And when you finally find the missing piece, the picture becomes clear."4. "There's something magical about the first time you lay eyes on someone and feel an instant connection. It's like the universe aligns itself just for the two of you."5. "Love isn't about finding someone perfect; it's about finding someone who you can see all the imperfections andstill think they're the most beautiful person in the world."6. "You can't force someone to love you. Love is something that grows naturally, like a flower blooming in the spring."7. "When you're in love, every moment becomes a treasure. The simplest things, like holding hands or sharing a smile, become the most meaningful."8. "Sometimes, the best relationships start off as friendships. It's a gradual process of getting to know each other and realizing that you want to spend the rest of your lives together."9. "True love is about accepting someone for who they are, flaws and all. It's about standing by each other's sidethrough thick and thin."10. "Love is an adventure. It's about taking risks and stepping out of your comfort zone. It's about letting go of fear and embracing the unknown."11. "When you find someone who loves you unconditionally, hold on tight. True love is a rare and precious gift."12. "Love is not always easy. It takes patience, understanding, and compromise. But in the end, it's worthevery single moment."13. "Sometimes, the most beautiful love stories are the ones that don't follow a typical script. They're unpredictable, messy, and imperfect. But that's what makes them real."14. "Love is not about changing someone; it's about accepting them exactly as they are and supporting them intheir journey of self-discovery."15. "The most important thing in a relationship is not grand gestures or extravagant gifts. It's the small everyday acts of love, like listening, being there for each other, and making each other laugh."These quotes capture the essence of "Flipped" and its exploration of young love and the complexities of relationships. They remind us of the power of love to transform our lives and the importance of embracing the unpredictable nature of love's journey. Let these quotes inspire you to follow your heart and cherish the connections you make with others.。
SCENE 1BRYCE: All I ever wanted was for Juli Baker to leave me alone. It all began in the summer of 1957, before the start of second grade.STEVEN: Here we are.PATSY: Ha, ha. What do you guys think? L YNETTA: I like this place.BRYCE: It's cool.L YNETTA: Uh, what color is my room? PATSY: Just you wait.BRYCE: Let's see what's inside. STEVEN: Hey, come on, buddy Bryce. Why don't, uh, you and I go help unload the van and the womenfolk here can get in the kitchen and start setting up. BRYCE: Okay, Dad.BRYCE: For me, it was the beginning of what would be more than half a decade of strategic avoidance and social discomfort. JULI: Hi, I'm Juli Baker.STEVEN: Hey, hey, what are you doing? JULI: Don't you want some help? STEVEN: No. There's some valuable things in there.JULI: - How about this one?STEVEN: No, no, no. Run home. Your mother's probably wondering where you are.JULI: Oh, no, my mom knows where I am. She said it's fine.BRYCE: It didn't take long to realize this girl could not take a hint.STEVEN: It's crowded in here with three people.JULI: I don't mind.BRYCE: Of any kind.JULI: You wanna push this one together?STEVEN: Bryce, isn't it time for you to gohelp your mother?BRYCE: Huh? Oh, yeah.BRYCE: I mean, nothing would stop her. Iwas about to tell her to get lost when theweirdest thing happened. I couldn't believeit. There I was holding hands with thisstrange girl. How did I get into this mess?PATSY: Well, hello. I see you've met myson.JULI: Uh-huh.BRYCE: Finally, I did the only manlything available when you're 7 years old.[BELL RINGING]BRYCE: However, my troubles were farfrom over. The minute I walked into MissYelson's classroom...JULI: Bryce? You're here.BRYCE: ...it was clear: School would notbe a sanctuary.[CHILDREN LAUGHING]KID 1: Hey, Bryce, where's yourgirlfriend?BRYCE: I was branded for life.KID 2: Hey, Bryce, why don't you ask herto marry you?GIRLS [SINGING]: Bryce and Juli sittingin a tree, K-l-S-S-l-N-G.BRYCE: My first year in town was adisaster. And the next three weren't muchbetter. But finally, in the sixth grade, Itook action. I hatched the plan.BRYCE: Sherry. Sherry, wait up.SHERRY: Hi, Bryce. Heh.BRYCE: I asked out Sherry Stalls.BRYCE: I was wondering if you wantedto go...BRYCE: To full appreciate the brillianceof this plan, you have to understand thatJuli hated Sherry Stalls, though I neverunderstood why. Sherry was nice, friendlyand she had a lot of hair.SHERRY: At first, my mother wouldn't letme get my ears pierced, but I begged...BRYCE: The idea was that Sherry wouldeat with me... maybe we'd walk aroundtogether, and hopefully Juli would loseinterest.SHERRY: But I still can't get the hoops tillI'm 16.BRYCE: Oh, that's a shame.SHERRY: So Melanie wanted to get herears pierced, but of course her mother saidno. So she threw a fit and smashed herJohnny Mathis Greatest Hits album...[LAUGHS]...and she got grounded, sonow she can't come to my pajamasleepover party.BRYCE: Things were unfolding quitenicely.GARRETT: What are you doing for yourscience project?BRYCE: That is, until my supposed bestfriend, Garrett Einbinder took an interestin Sherry himself.SHERRY: I was thinking of showing howsplit ends react with different hairconditioners.GARRETT: That's fascinating.BRYCE: Loyalty gave way to desire andGarrett, the turncoat... told Sherry what Iwas up to.SHERRY: Jerk.BRYCE: She didn't take it well. Word gotback to Juli, and pretty soon she started upwith the goo-goo eyes again. Only thistime it was worse. She started sniffing me.That's right, sniffing me. What was that allabout? My only consolation was that nextyear would be different. Junior high,bigger school. Maybe we'd be in differentclasses and it would finally, finally beover.SCENE 2JULI: The first day I met Bryce Loski, Iflipped. It was those eyes, something inthose dazzling eyes.JULI: You wanna push this one together?JULI: His family had just moved into theneighborhood... and I'd gone over to helpthem. I'd been in the van all of twominutes when his dad sent him off to helphis mom. I could see he didn't wanna go.So I chased after him to see if we couldplay a little before he got trapped inside.The next thing I know, he's holding myhand... and looking right into my eyes. Myheart stopped. Was this it? Would this be1my first kiss? - But then his mother came out.PATSY: - Well, hello.JULI: And he was so embarrassed, his cheeks turned completely red. I went to bed that night thinking of the kiss that might have been. I mean, it was clear he had feelings for me, but he was just too shy to show them. My mother said boys were like that. So I decided to help him out.JULI: - Bryce? You're here. [CHILDREN GIGGLING]JULI: I would give him plenty of opportunity to get over his shyness. By the sixth grade, I'd learned to control myself. Then Sherry Stalls entered the picture. Sherry Stalls was nothing but a whiny, gossipy, backstabbing flirt. All hair and no substance. And there she was... holding hands with Bryce. My Bryce. The one who was walking around with my first kiss. My solution was to ignore her. I knew a boy of Bryce's caliber... would eventually see through a shallow conniver like Sherry Stalls. It took all of a week. They broke up at recess. She didn't take it well. Now that Bryce was out of Sherry's evil clutches, he started being nicer to me. BRYCE: - Hi, Juli.JULI: - Hi, Bryce.JULI: He was so shy and so cute... and his hair, it smelled like watermelon. I couldn't get enough of it. I spent the whole year secretly sniffing watermelon... andwondering if I was ever going to get mykiss.SCENE 3BRYCE: Seventh grade brought changes,all right. But the biggest one didn't happenat school. It happened at home. Mygrandfather came to live with us. Momsaid he stared like that because he missedGrandma. That was not somethingGrandpa would ever talk about with me.As a matter of fact, he never talked aboutmuch of anything with me. That is, untilJuli appeared in the local newspaper.CHET: Oh, Bryce. May I speak with you?BRYCE: What?CHET: Have a seat, son. Tell me aboutyour friend Juli Baker.BRYCE: Juli. She's not exactly my friend.CHET: Oh. Why's that?BRYCE: Why do you wanna know?BRYCE: Now, Juli Baker did not wind upin The Mayfield Times for being aneighth-grade Einstein. No, she got front-page coverage because she refused toclimb out of a sycamore tree. Juli Bakerand that stupid sycamore tree. She alwaysthought it was God's gift to our littlecorner of the universe.JULI: Hey, Bryce. Wanna come climb thetree with me and my brothers?BRYCE: No, thanks.JULI: Bryce. Come up here. It's fun. Youcan see everything.BRYCE: I can't. My dad needs me to helphim fix... a thing.BRYCE: That's all I needed. Climb up atree with Juli Baker. I'd be dragged rightback into the second grade. Bryce and Julisitting in a tree. Why don't you just makeme eat lima beans for the rest of my life.JULI: It's three blocks away. Two blocks.One block away.BRYCE: Like that's valuable information.GARRETT: I hate it when she does that.I like to think there's at least a chance thebus won't show.JULI: I think the tree looks particularlybeautiful in this light. Don't you?BRYCE: If by "beautiful" you mean"unbelievably ugly," then, yes, I wouldagree.JULI: You're just visually challenged. Ifeel sorry for you.BRYCE: "Visually challenged"? "Visuallychallenged"? This from the girl who livedin a house that was the joke of theneighborhood? They had bushes growingover windows and weeds all over the place.It bugged my dad bigtime.STEVEN: Oh, there he is. The bricklayerwho thinks he's a painter. That truck's notugly enough in real life? He's gotta make apainting of it?L YNETTA: No, he does landscapes. Sellsthem at the county fair. People say they'rebeautiful.STEVEN: Landscapes? Let me tell yousomething. The world would have morebeauty in it if he'd do a little landscapingon that piece of crap he calls a yard.PATSY: I feel bad for his wife. Shemarried a dreamer. Because of that, one ofthe two of them will always be unhappy.STEVEN: Yeah, fine. But why do we haveto be unhappy?BRYCE: As annoying as the yard was tomy dad... it was nothing compared to howannoying Juli Baker was in that tree.JULI: Three blocks away.BRYCE: Every morning we had to listento the sound ...of her blow-by-blow trafficreport.JULI: Two blocks.WOMAN: There you go.GARRETT: Why do they call it The ThreeStooges? I mean, there's five of them.BRYCE: What?GARRETT: Well, yeah, there's Moe, Larry,Curly, Shemp and Curly Joe.BRYCE: Yeah, but they only have three ata time.GARRETT: Yeah. You know, I hate CurlyJoe. I mean, he shouldn't even be a Stooge.MAN: Listen, girl, I'm this close to callingthe police. You are trespassing andobstructing progress on a contracted job.GARRETT: What's going on?MAN: Either you come down... or we'regonna cut you down.JULI: You guys, come up here withme.They won't cut it down if we're all up2here.GARRETT: Bus, bus, bus.BRYCE: Juli was frantic. They wanted to cut down her tree. I couldn't understand why that mutant tangle of gnarly branches meant so much to her.JULI: Bryce, please.BRYCE: I felt bad for her. GARRETT: Leave her.BRYCE: But I wasn't about to cut school over it.GARRETT: Come on, bro.CHET: Why isn't she your friend, Bryce? BRYCE: You'd have to know Juli. CHET: Well, I'd like to.BRYCE: Why?CHET: That girl has an iron backbone. Why don't you invite her over sometime? BRYCE: An iron backbone? She's just stubborn... and she's pushy beyond belief. CHET: Is that so?BRYCE: And she's been stalking me since the second grade.CHET: Well, a girl like that doesn't live next door to everyone.BRYCE: Lucky them.CHET: Read this. Without prejudice. BRYCE: Like I needed to know anything more about Juli Baker.BRYCE: Juli wasn't at the bus stop the next morning. Or the morning after that. She was at school, but you'd never know it.GARRETT: Little Joe? He's got so much makeup on...BRYCE: He doesn't age.BRYCE: I told myself I should be gladabout it. I mean, isn't that what I'd alwayswanted? But still, I felt bad for her. I wasgonna tell her I was sorry, but then Ithought, hey, no... that's the last thing Ineeded: Juli Baker thinking I missed her.SCENE 4JULI: I see why you like to come out here.RICHARD: Would you mind explaining itto your mother?JULI: I loved to watch my father paint. Orreally, I loved to hear him talk while hepainted. I learned a lot about my dad thatway. He told me all sorts of things... likehow he got his first job delivering hay andhow he'd wished he'd finished college.Then one day he surprised me.RICHARD: What's going on with you and,uh, Bryce Loski?JULI: What do you mean? Nothing.RICHARD: Oh, okay. My mistake.JULI: Why would you even think that?RICHARD: No reason. Just that you... talkabout him all the time.JULI: I do?RICHARD: Mm-hm.JULI: I don't know. I guess it's somethingabout his eyes. Or maybe his smile.RICHARD: But what about him?JULI: What?RICHARD: You have to look at the wholelandscape.JULI: What does that mean?RICHARD: A painting is more than thesum of its parts. A cow by itself is just acow. A meadow by itself is just grass,flowers.And the sun peeking through the trees isjust a beam of light. But you put them alltogether...and it can be magic.JULI: I didn't really understand what hewas saying until one afternoon...when Iwas up in the sycamore tree. I wasrescuing a kite. It was a long way up,higher than I'd ever been. And the higher Igot, the more amazed I was by the view. Ibegan to noticehow wonderful the breeze smelled. Likesunshine and wild grass. I couldn't stopbreathing it in...filling my lungs with thesweetest smell I'd ever known.BRYCE: Hey, you found my kite.JULI: Bryce, you should come up here.It's so beautiful.BRYCE: I can't. I sprained my, um (I)have a rash.JULI: From that moment on, that becamemy spot. I could sit there for hours, justlooking out at the world. Some days thesunsets would be purple and pink. Andsome days they were a blazing orangesetting fire to the clouds on the horizon. Itwas during one of those sunsets that myfather's idea of the whole being greaterthan the sum of its parts moved from myhead to my heart. Some days I would getthere extra early to watch the sunrise. Onemorning I was making mental notes ofhow the streaks of light were cuttingthrough the clouds …so I could tell mydad when I heard a noise below.JULI: Excuse me. Excuse me. I'm sorry,but you can't park there. That's a bus stop.MAN 1: Hey, what are you doing upthere?MAN 2: You can't be up there, we'regonna take this thing down.JULI: The tree?MAN 2: Yeah. Now come on down.JULI: But who told you, you could cut itdown?MAN 1: The owner.JULI: Why?MAN 1: He's gonna build a house, andthis tree's in the way. So come on, girl, wegot work to do.JULI: You can't cut it down. You just can't.MAN 1: Listen, girl. I'm this close tocalling the police. You are trespassing andobstructing progress on a contracted job.Now either you come down, or we'regonna cut you down.JULI: Go ahead. Cut me down. I'm notcoming down. I'm never coming down.Bryce. You guys, come up here with me.They won't cut it down if we're all up here.Bryce, please don't let them do this. Comeon, you guys. Bryce, please. You don'thave tocome up this high. Just a little ways. Bryce,3please. Please.JULI: What happened after that was a blur. It seemed like the whole town was there. But still I wouldn't move. Then my father showed up. He talked a fireman into letting him come up to where I was. RICHARD: Sweetie, it's time to come down.JULI: Daddy, please don't let them do this. RICHARD: Sweetie...JULI: Daddy, look. You can see everything. You can see the whole world from here.RICHARD: No view is worth my daughter's safety. Now, come on.JULI: I can't.RICHARD: Julianna, it's time to come down now.JULI: Please, Daddy.RICHARD: It's time.JULI: And that was it. I must've cried for two weeks straight. Oh, sure, I went to school and did the best I could... but nothing seemed to matter.TEACHER: Juli?JULI: Huh?TEACHER: Do you know the answer? JULI: Uh, the Peloponnesian War? TEACHER: I'm sure that's the answer to something... but I was looking for the area of a rhomboid.[CHILDREN LAUGH]JULI: Somehow, rhomboids and isosceles right triangles... didn't seem so important. I rode my bike so I wouldn't have to passby the stump... that used to be the earth'smost magnificent sycamore tree. But nomatter what I did, I couldn't stop thinkingabout it.[KNOCKING ON DOOR]RICHARD: Are you okay?JULI: It was just a tree.RICHARD: No, it wasn't just a tree. Inever want you to forget how you feltwhen you were up there.JULI: Thanks, Dad.JULI: It was the first thing I saw everymorning... and the last thing I saw before Iwent to sleep. And once I could look at itwithout crying... I saw more than the treeand what being up there meant to me. Isaw the day that my view of things aroundme started changing. And I wondered, didI still feel the same things about Bryce?SCENE 5BRYCE: I've never been a huge fan ofeggs. I mean, I could always just takethem or leave them. That is, until one dayin Skyler Brown's garage.. when myfeelings about eggs were solidified.[BAND PLAYING ROCK MUSIC]SKYLER: Hey, hey, hey. Guys. Edna'sfound her breakfast.BRYCE: I mean, if a slimy reptile foundthem appetizing... there was certainly noplace for them in my diet.MATT: Oh, man, that's so cool. Shedoesn't even have to chew. I mean, thinkof all the time you'd save.BRYCE: I could've gone my whole lifenot knowing that snakes eat eggs raw... ifit hadn't been for Lynetta. She had amajor-league thing for Skyler Brown.L YNETTA: I think it's gross.BRYCE: He and Juli's brothers, Matt andMark, had formed a band. And Lynettawould watch them practice.MARK: That is so neat. How about that,huh, Bryce?BRYCE: Yeah. Neat.SKYLER: So, Brycie, how do you thinkhe's gonna digest that?BRYCE: Stomach acid?SKYLER: You'd like to think that. Wait,everybody quiet. Here he goes. [SHELLCRACKING] Eggs over easy.L YNETTA: Gross. Gross, gross, gross.SKYLER: Wait, wait. You haven't seen thebest part.L YNETTA: Ugh! Gross.BRYCE: I tried to be casual about it, but itdidn't take. I started having bad dreams.I'd be trapped inside a huge egg... and thismonster would open his jaws and start todevour me. I'd wake up just in time.[KNOCKING ON DOOR] Then the realnightmare began.JULI: Hi, Bryce. I brought these over foryou and your family. My chickens arelaying eggs.BRYCE: What?JULI: You remember Abby and Bonnieand Clyde and Dexter and Eunice andFlorence? The ones I hatched for thescience fair.BRYCE: How could I forget?BRYCE: It was classic Juli Baker. Shetotally dominated the fair. And get this, herproject was all about watching boring eggshatch. I mean, here I had a live-actionerupting volcano... and all anyone caredabout was Juli's boring chicks... breakingout of their boring shells.JULI: Oh, I think the last one's hatching.WOMAN 1: It's hatching.WOMAN 2: Oh, it's hatching.WOMAN 1: Kids, come over here.BRYCE: But hey, she won. I lost. I'venever been one to dwell.WOMAN 2: Here it comes.BRYCE: But that didn't mean I had to eather lousy eggs.PATSY: I think it was very sweet of Juli tobring us those eggs.BRYCE: I don't care. I'm still havingcereal tomorrow.STEVEN: Yeah, how do we know there'sno chicks in one of those eggs?CHET: I used to eat farm-fresh eggs whenI was a kid. They were delicious.STEVEN: Yeah, well, that's all well andgood... but what if we crack one open anda dead chick falls out?CHET: Do they have a rooster? If theydon't have a rooster the eggs can't befertile.4PATSY: And if they had a rooster, we'd know. The whole neighborhood would know.L YNETTA: Maybe they got it de-yodeled. STEVEN: "De-yodeled"?L YNETTA: You know. De-cock-a-doodle-doo'd.STEVEN: What the hell are you talking about?L YNETTA: Like they de-bark dogs. PATSY: Bryce, why don't you just ask Juli?BRYCE: I don't think that...L YNETTA: What? You afraid to talk to her?BRYCE: I'm not afraid to talk to her.L YNETTA: [MIMICS CHICKEN] BRYCE: I know you are, but what am I? STEVEN: Okay. Just talk to her and find out.Bryce: How do you tell if one's a rooster? GARRETT: Well, a rooster's bigger. Longer feathers.BRYCE: Mm-hm.GARRETT: They've got that red stuff growing out of their head. And around their neck too.BRYCE: That shouldn't be too hard to spot.GARRETT: Although, come to think of it, chickens have the rubbery red stuff too. Just not as much.BRYCE: Garrett's expertise in roosters... was the cornerstone of our plan to avoid contact with Juli Baker. The balance ofwhich involved spying over her backfence.BRYCE: Come on, come on. Shh. Shh.Over here.BRYCE: I can't see the stupid chickens.GARRETT: We gotta get them out of thecoop.[CLUCKING]BRYCE: Is that a rooster?GARRETT: No, it looks like a chicken.BRYCE: How can you tell?GARRETT: It just does.BRYCE: See what I mean? Expertise.BRYCE: Shh, shh!GARRETT: What?BRYCE: Juli.JULI: Here, guys. Go on, there you go.Here, guys. Go on.GARRETT: Yeah, they're all chickens.BRYCE: There's no rooster?GARRETT: What did I just say?BRYCE: How can you tell?GARRETT: Well, none of them arestrutting.JULI: Here, come on.BRYCE: Roosters strut?JULI: Come on, guys.GARRETT: What did I just say?JULI: Here.GARRETT: Plus, hardly any of them haveany rubbery red stuff.JULI: What are you doing?GARRETT: Yeah. They're definitely allchickens.BRYCE: They're all chickens.CHET: I'm proud of you, Bryce. Youovercame your fear.BRYCE: Huh?CHET:CHET: You talked to her.BRYCE: Oh, heh. Yeah. It's no big deal.STEVEN: That's what she told you?They're all chickens?BRYCE: Yeah.STEVEN: She's a genius. You're bothgenius... Of course they're all chickens. Arooster's a chicken. The question is: Is oneof them a rooster or are they all hens?BRYCE: Hens? Who said anything abouthens? Then it hit me. Garrett didn't knowjack shit about chickens.BRYCE: Do roosters strut?CHET: Yes, they do.STEVEN: What does that have to do withanything?BRYCE: They're all hens.PATSY: Well, the main thing is the eggsare okay. It's all settled.BRYCE: Not for me. There was no way Iwas ever gonna eat anything that hadanything to do with Juli Baker.BRYCE: I'm not eating them.PATSY: Well, why not?BRYCE: Have you seen their yard? It's...There's not even any grass. It's all mudand chicken turds.L YNETTA: Ew. Gross. Salmonella.PATSY: Do you suppose they could havesalmonella?CHET: It's not very likely.STEVEN: Why take the risk?PATSY: What do we do with the eggs?STEVEN: Give them back.BRYCE: Give them back? To Juli?STEVEN: Sure. You talked to her before,right? It didn't kill you.BRYCE: Well, what do I say?STEVEN: Tell her we don't eat eggs.Uh,we're allergic to them or something. Comeon, use your brains.BRYCE: It didn't feel right to lie. Besides,even a seventh grader would know thatentire families aren't allergic to eggs. But Ididn't wanna hurt her feelings either. Sothat left me with only one option. And thusanother near-death experience in myongoing saga with Juli Baker had beensuccessfully avoided. Until one week later.LULI: Hi, Bryce. Brought you some moreeggs.BRYCE: Wow. Thanks.JULI: Did your family like the first batch?BRYCE: Do you even have to ask?JULI: Great. See you at school.BRYCE: What I hoped would be aone-time event was just the beginning of alife consumed with lies, intrigue anddeception. Every morning I'd be on thelookout for Juli so if she happened tocome, I could whip the door open beforeshe knocked.5BRYCE: Thanks.BRYCE: Then I'd dump the eggs before anyone noticed. And why? Why couldn't I just face her? Why couldn't I just say:"No, thanks. Don't want them. Don't need them. Give them to the snake"? Was I really afraid of hurting her feelings or was I just afraid of her?SCENE 6RICHARD: Now, you wanna make sure you get it...JULI: When Mrs. Brubeck first suggested hatching eggs as my science project I was less than excited. That is, until I saw my first sign of life.TRINA: Is that it?RICHARD: That's the embryo. Heh. TRINA: Wow.JULI: It looks like a bean.TRINA: It does.JULI: Let's try the other ones.JULl: Suddenly it felt real. All the eggs were alive. There were, like, little bean babies inside every one. On the day of the fair,all six chicks hatched. What are the odds? TEACHER: This year's top prize goes to Juli Baker for her wonderful project: "A Chicken is Born."JULI: I won first place. And that was cool, but all I really cared about were my chicks.JULI: There you go. There you go, guys. JULI: My mom wasn't crazy about us raising chickens. But I begged and pleaded.I told her I would take care of everything.And I did.JULI: Where's Clyde? Clyde? Hey, Clyde.What's the matter? Are you okay? Aren'tyou hungry? Come on. Come here. What'swrong, baby? Come here. Hey, you're notClyde. You're Clydette. Mom!JULl: As it turned out, my hens laid moreeggs than we could eat. At first we tried tokeep up, but after a month of boiling,frying and deviling like that movie TheBlob, we were being overtaken by eggs.Then opportunity in the form of ourneighbor, Mrs. Steuby, knocked.STEUBY: Hello, dear. If you ever haveany extra, I'd be happy to buy them fromyou.JULI: Really?STEUBY: Certainly. And I happen toknow that Mrs. Helms would be interestedas well.JULI: Great.STEUBY: Nothing like fresh eggs.JULI: Thanks, Mrs. Steuby.STEUBY: You bet, dear. Bye.JULI: Between Mrs. Steuby and Mrs.Helms, my egg overflow problem wassolved. Then I realized that Mrs. Loskideserved eggs too. But I didn't think itwould be right to charge her. She had beensuch a good neighbor, lending us supplieswhen we ran out, giving my mother a ridewhen our car wouldn't start, it was theleast I could do. Besides, if I happened torun into Bryce, that wouldn't be the end ofthe world.JULI: Hi, Bryce.JULI: By the third time I brought eggsover to the Loskis I realized Bryce waswaiting for me. Waiting to pull open thedoor and say, "Thanks, Juli. See you atschool." And in return, I got a fewmoments alone with the world's mostdazzling eyes.BRYCE: Thanks, Juli. See you at school.JULI: It was a bargain. Until the day itwasn't. It was two weeks after thesycamore tree was cut down and I was juststarting to feel normal again.BRYCE: Hey, Juli. Right on schedule.JULI: Yeah, well, neither rain nor sleet.BRYCE: Huh?JULI: You know, the mailman thing?BRYCE: Oh. Right. So, um, will you startriding the bus again?JULI: I don't know. I haven't been up theresince...BRYCE: It doesn't look so bad anymore.It's all cleared away. Well, um, I better getready for school. Guess I'll see you there.JULI: See you.JULI: Maybe Bryce was right. Maybe itwas time I started riding the bus again.After all, didn't he just tell me he wantedme to? Could it be that Bryce Loskiactually misses me?[DOOR OPENS]BRYCE: Juli? What are you still doinghere?JULI: I was just thinking.BRYCE: It's pickup day. The cans are infront.JULI: I know. You need some help?BRYCE: No. Maybe I'll do it later.JULI: Are those my eggs?BRYCE: Yeah. Yeah, I dropped them.JULI: They're not broken. Why are youthrowing them away? Don't you wantthem?BRYCE: It wasn't me. My dad didn't thinkit was worth the risk.JULI: Risk? What risk?BRYCE: Salmonella.JULI: What are you talking about? He'safraid of being poisoned?BRYCE: Well, Juli, I mean, look at yourback yard. It's a complete mess. It's likecovered in turds.JULI: That's not true. I clean up after mygirls every day.BRYCE: We just didn't wanna hurt yourfeelings.JULI: Have you always thrown them away?You know, Mrs. Steuby and Mrs. Helmspay me for my eggs.BRYCE: They do?JULI: They pay me 60 cents a dozen.BRYCE: I didn't know.JULI: How could you?BRYCE: I'm sorry.JULI: No, you're not.6。