Big Fish (2003)
Marion Cotillard: Josephine
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Quotes
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Senior Ed Bloom : I don't know if you're aware of this, Josephine, but African parrots, in their native home of the Congo, they speak only French.
Josephine : Really?
Senior Ed Bloom : You're lucky to get four words out of them in English, but if you were to walk through the jungle, you'd hear them speaking the most elaborate French. Those parrots talk about everything. Politics, movies, fashion. Everything but religion.
Will Bloom : Why not religion, Dad?
Senior Ed Bloom : It's rude to talk about religion. You never know who you're gonna offend.
Will Bloom : Josephine actually went to the Congo last year.
Senior Ed Bloom : Oh, so you know.
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Josephine : Hi. How are you feeling?
Senior Ed Bloom : Oh, I was dreaming.
Josephine : What were you dreaming about?
Senior Ed Bloom : I don't usually remember, unless they're especially portentous. Do you know what that word means?
[Josephine shakes her head]
Senior Ed Bloom : Means when you dream about something that's gonna happen. Like one night, I had a dream where this crow came and said, "Your aunt is gonna die." I was so scared I woke up my parents, but they said it was just a dream and to get back to bed. But the next morning my Aunt Stacy was dead.
Josephine : That's terrible.
Senior Ed Bloom : Terrible for her, but think about me, young boy with that kind of power. Wasn't three weeks later when the crow came back to me in a dream and said, "Your daddy's gonna die." I didn't know what to do. I finally told my father, but he said, "Oh, not to worry," but I could see he was rattled. The next morning, he wasn't himself. Kept looking around, waiting for something to drop on his head. Because the crow didn't say how it was gonna happen, just those words: "Your daddy's gonna die." Well, he left home early and was gone a long time. When he finally came back, he looked terrible, like he was waiting for the ax to fall all day. He said to my mother, "I've just had the worst day of my life." "You think you've had a bad day," she said. "This morning, the milkman just dropped dead on the porch." Because see, my mother was banging the milkman.
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Josephine : I'd like to take your picture.
Senior Ed Bloom : Oh, you don't need a picture. Just look up "handsome" in the dictionary.
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Senior Ed Bloom : Will never told ya?
[Josephine shakes her head]
Senior Ed Bloom : Aw, probably just as well. He would have told it wrong, anyway. All the facts, none of the flavor.
Josephine : Oh, so this is a tall tale?
Senior Ed Bloom : Well, it's not a short one.
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Josephine : [the phoe rings as a pregnant Josephine and Will come home from the grocery store, she lays the bags down and answers the phone] Qui appelle? Yes. Yes, he's here.
[she turns to Will and extends the phone]
Josephine : It's your mother.
Will Bloom : [he takes the phone] Hi.
[he holds up a 'one second' sign as he talks to her]
Will Bloom : What does Dr.Bennet say? No, sure, I'll talk to him. Yeah, I'll wait.
Josephine : It's bad?
Will Bloom : Yeah, it's more than they thought. They're gonna stop chemo.
Josephine : You need to go.
Will Bloom : Probably tonight.
Josephine : I'm going with you.
Will Bloom : No, no, no. You shouldn't.
[he places his hand on Josephine's stomach]
Josephine : I'm going with you.
[Will strokes her face]