Rappaccini's Daughter | movie | 2013 | Official Trailer

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A young poet in the midst of crafting his epic masterpiece discovers a hidden Oasis within a vast forest. Inside this fo | dG1fMHR6aFhSZnZiR3c
Transcript
00:00 (music)
00:05 I have found for you a most worthy suitor.
00:09 One whom your heart already seems to desire most passionately.
00:14 Dost thou speak of Giovanni?
00:17 Yes. However, he has been mutated by Bailioni's lies.
00:22 Therefore we must reverse his knowledge and set him free from the anxieties of modern life.
00:29 He was said to have wrapped chain, an eye who no one would welcome to test this.
00:33 But he cares more for science than he does for men.
00:36 Patients only fascinate him as subjects of some new experiment.
00:40 He would sacrifice all of mankind, himself included, to add but a mustard seed to the great heap of his knowledge.
00:48 But isn't that of a noble spirit?
00:50 Are there any men so capable of such a spiritual love for science?
00:54 God forbid.
00:57 You have shown him the sacredness of your solitude.
01:02 No doubt he has absorbed the silence of this garden, as well as the purity of your innocence.
01:10 The man has offered up his own daughter as victim to his insane zeal for science.
01:14 What then will be your fate, Giovanni?
01:17 Beyond doubt he has chosen you as new material for his latest experiment.
01:21 Perhaps the fate will be death or something far worse.
01:24 Please, I can't bear this anymore.
01:26 Puccini, in what he calls the interest of science, will hesitate at nothing.
01:30 This has got to be a dream.
01:32 Give him it.
01:35 When his lips crush the sweet nectar of your sister's wine, he will become like you in nature.
01:45 Taste it.
01:49 I only rid the world of your poisons. Now I shall strike the hydra at its source.
01:54 The only snake you'll find in this garden is your own wretched soul.
01:58 Demonic!
02:00 Feel it!
02:10 Thou hast filled my veins with poison.
02:12 Thou hast made me as hateful, as ugly, as loathsome a deadly creature as thyself.

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