Brave勇敢传说对白
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Where are you? Come out!
Come out!
Come on out.
I'm coming to get you.
I'm coming to get you.
Where is my little birthday girl?
up when I find her.
I'm going to eat you. I am.
Fergus, no weapons on the table.
Can I? Can I? Can I?
Please? Can I?
Not with that. Why not
use your very own?
Happy birthday, my wee darling!
Now, there's a good girl.
That's right.
Keep both eyes open.
And, loose!
- Go and fetch it, then.
A bow, Fergus? She's a lady.
You!
A will-o'-the-wisp.
They are real.
Merida, come along, sweetheart.
- I saw a wisp.
- A wisp?
lead you to your fate.
Aye. Or an arrow.
we see a dancing Tatty Bogle.
jigger in the bluebells.
Your father doesn't believe in magic. Well, he should. Because it's true.
Mor'du! Elinor, run!
Sire!
Come on, you!
is tied to the land</i>
<i>as much a pan' of us as we are of it.</i> together like a cloth.</i>
intertwines with many others.</i>
for or fight to change.</i>
<i>Some never find it.</i>
<i>But there are some who are led.</i>
<i>The story of how my father lost his leg</i> Mor'du became legend.</i> three new brothers.</i>
Hubert and Harris.</i>
<i>Wee devils, more like.</i>
<i>They get away with murder.</i>
<i>I can never get away with anything.</i> <i>I'm the princess.</i>
<i>I'm the example.</i> responsibilities, expectations.</i>
<i>My whole life is planned out,</i>
<i>preparing for the day I become...</i> <i>Well, my mother.</i>
single day of my life.</i>
thou shalt know of mine."
Project!
"And thou shalt know of mine!"
from anywhere in the room,
or it's all for naught.
- I heard that!
From the top.
about her kingdom.
She does not doodle.
That's a C, dear.
A princess does not chortle.
Does not stuff her gob!
Rises early.
...Is compassionate...
...patient, cautious,
clean.
Well, perfection.
<i>But every once in a while,</i>
have to be a princess.</i>
<i>No lessons, no expectations.</i>
<i>A day where anything can happen.</i> <i>A day I can change my fate.</i>
<i>When cold wind is a' calling</i>
<i>and the sky is clear and bright</i>
<i>Misty mountains sing and beckon</i> <i>lead me out into the light</i>
<i>I will ride</i>
<i>I will fly</i>
<i>chase the wind and touch the sky</i> <i>I will fly</i>
<i>chase the wind and touch the sky</i> <i>Where dark woods hide secrets</i>
<i>and mountains are fierce and bold</i> <i>Deep waters hold reflections</i>
<i>of times lost long ago</i>
<i>I will hear their every story</i>
<i>take hold of my own dream</i>
<i>Be as strong as the seas are stormy</i> <i>and proud as an eagle's scream</i>
<i>I will ride</i>
<i>I will fly</i>
<i>chase the wind and touch the sky</i> <i>I will fly</i>
<i>chase the wind and touch the sky</i> <i>And touch the sky</i>
<i>chase the wind, chase the wind</i>
<i>touch the sky</i>
I'm starving. You hungry too, Angus? Oats it is, then.
Good day, Princess.
Where did you put it?
the last time I looked at it.
biggest bear you've ever seen! weapons of fallen warriors.
His face scarred with one dead eye.
I drew my sword and...
One swipe, his sword shattered.
Then "chomp"! Dad's leg was clean off. Down the monster's throat it went.
That's my favorite part.
Mor'du has never been seen since, waiting his chance of revenge.
Let him return.
in the first place.
place her weapons on the table.
Mum! It's just my bow.
weapons in my opinion.
Leave her be.
to fight is essential.
what I did today.
I climbed the Crone's Tooth,
and drank from the Fire Falls.
Fire Falls?
brave enough to drink the fire.
- Nothing, Mum.
Hungry, aren't we? - You'll get dreadful collywobbles.
at your daughter's plate?
So what?
- Don't let them lick...
Boys, you're naughty.
Don't just play with your haggis.
How do you know you don't like it,
if you won't try it?
That's just a wee sheep's stomach.
It's delicious.
- Thank you, Maudie.
You're getting too big, the two of you. MacGuffin and Dingwall.
Their responses, no doubt.
Aye, aye!
Hey, hey!
you greedy mongrels.
Chew on that, you manky dogs! Fergus?
They've all accepted.
Who's accepted what, Mother? Boys, you are excused.
Hey!
What did I do now?
to discuss with you.
Fergus?
Merida.
as suitors for your betrothal.
- The clans have accepted.
- What? I...
You... She... Elinor?
why you're reacting this way.
will present a suitor
to compete in the games for your hand. does what she's told?
A princess does not raise her voice. preparing for your whole life. preparing me for my whole life.
You can't make me.
Merida!
Merida!
Boys!
Mother. Suitors? Marriage?
Once there was an ancient kingdom...
Mum!
Ancient kingdom.
Its name long forgotten,
king who was much beloved.
the kingdom among his four sons, which the peace of the land rested.
to rule the land for himself.
and the kingdom fell
to war, and chaos and ruin.
That's a nice story.
It's not just a story, Merida.
They ring with truths.
Mum.
your peace with this.
present their suitors.
- Merida.
the end of the world.
- I don't mutter.
when something's troubling you.
I blame you. Stubbornness.
It's entirely from your side of the family. go too well, then?
I don't know what to do.
- I do speak to her.
- Come on, now.
Pretend I'm Merida. Speak to me. What would you say?
I can't do this.
Sure you can.
There, there. That's my queen. Right, here we go.
"I don't want to get married."
let my hair flow in the wind"
firing arrows into the sunset."
time spent preparing you, everything we never had.
I ask you, what do you expect us to do? Would that kill them?
You're the queen.
princess is not ready for this.
ready for this, so that's that. declarations of war in the morning.
I understand this must all seem unfair. when I faced betrothal. away from who we are.
I don't want my life to be over.
I want my freedom!
price your freedom will cost?
I'm not doing any of this to hurt you. what I do, I do out of love.
But it's my life, it's...
I'm just not ready.
I think you'd see, if you could just... understand if you would just...
- ...listen.
isn't going to happen.
Not if I have any say in it. MacGuffin!
- Dingwall!
- Macintosh!
You look absolutely beautiful.
I can't breathe.
Shush! Give us a turn.
I can't move.
It's too tight.
It's perfect.
- Mum?
Just...
Remember to smile.
Aye, they're coming.
Places, everyone. Places.
I look fine, woman! Leave me be!
My Lord!
arrival of the lords...
Who goes there? Who goes there? Boy!
So, here we are,
- Aye.
Gathering...
...for...
- ...the presentation of the suitors. Clan Macintosh.
Macintosh!
my heir and scion,
the northern invaders,
and with his own sword, Stab Blooder, vanquished 1,000 foes.
Macintosh!
Clan MacGuffin!
MacGuffin!
Good Majesty, I present my eldest son, who scuttled the Viking longships vanquished 2,000 foes.
MacGuffin!
Clan Dingwall.
Dingwall!
I present my only son
who was besieged by 10,000 Romans armada singlehandedly.
With one arm, he was...
With one arm he was steering the ship held his mighty sword
and struck down a whole attacking fleet. - What? I heard that.
Go on. Say it to my face.
simpering jackanapes,
afraid to muss your pretty hair?
- And all our teeth.
If he was a wee bit closer...
bridges, you grumpy old troll.
You want to laugh, huh?
Wee Dingwall!
Get off me!
Nut 'em! Nut 'em! That's the way to... All right.
Shut it!
had your go at each other.
Show a little decorum.
And no more fighting.
You want a fresh one?
Crivens, you're fierce.
I didn't start it. It was...
My humblest apologies.
- I'm sorry, love, I didn't... But...
Yes, dear.
Now, where were we?
Yes. In accordance with our laws,
by the rights of our heritage,
each of the great leaders
- Firstborn?
of the Princess of Dun Broch.
must prove their worth or arms in the games.
determined by the princess herself. Archery! Archery.
I choose archery.
Let the games begin!
Pull!
Pull!
I'll just take one.
you're not allowed...
It's time!
- Aye, archers to your marks.
And may the lucky arrow find its target. Oi! Get on with it.
I bet he wishes he was tossing cabers. Or holding up bridges.
At least you hit the target, son.
That's attractive.
- Good arm.
And such lovely flowing locks.
- What?
Wee lamb.
Come on! Shoot, boy!
Well done, lad! Well done.
Feast your eyes!
That's my boy.
Well, that's just grand now, isn't it?
- Fergus.
mind being called Lady...
I am Merida.
of Clan Dun Broch.
And I'll be shooting for my own hand. What are you doing?
Merida!
Curse this dress!
Merida, stop this!
Don't you dare loose another arrow. Merida, I forbid it.
I've just about had enough of you, lass! - You embarrassed them.
- I followed the rules.
You don't know what you've done!
- It'll be fire and sword if it's not set right. - I am the Queen!
You listen to me!
This is so unfair!
Unfair?
You're never there for me.
This whole marriage is what you want. ask what I want? No.
what to do, what not to do,
trying to make me be like you. Well, I'm not going to be like you. You're acting like a child.
And you're a beast.
- Merida.
- No, stop that!
I'd rather die than be like you! Merida, you are a princess,
- Mum!
Merida!
Merida!
Oh, dear.
Oh, no. What have I done?
Angus!
Come on, Angus.
Angus!
Why would the wisps lead me here? Look around.
You holler if you see anything you like. Everything is half off.
- Just a humble woodcarver.
I don't understand...
See anything you like?
brighten any dank chamber?
But the will-o'-the-wisps, they...
This is one of a kind!
I'll make you a deal for this rare prize. Your broom!
- That's ridiculous.
with magical properties.
I should know. I'm a... Whittler.
Of wood.
It's made of yew wood.
Tough as stone.
That's stuffed.
- The crow's talking!
That's not all I can do.
- Woodcarver. That's why the wisps led me here.
- You'll change my fate!
- You see, it's my mother. unsatisfied customers.
buy anything, get out.
- I don't care!
<i>- I'll</i> buy it all.
- Every carving.
Well...
pay for that, sweetie?
With this.
Oh, my, that's lovely, that is.
That would set us up for months. Every carving and one spell.
what you're doing?
I want a spell to change my mum. That'll change my fate.
Done!
Where are you going?
There.
What are you doing?
You never conjure where you carve. Very important.
this was for a prince.
Easy on the eyes. Tight pants.
the strength of ten men.
And he gave me this for a spell.
A spell that would change his fate. And did he get what he was after? attractive mahogany cheese board. Now, what do I need?
Just a little bit of this.
That'll do.
And now let's see. What have we here? Hey!
A cake?
- Yes! I want it.
You're sure if I give this to my mum,
it will change my fate?
Trust me. It'll do the trick, dearie. purchase within a fortnight.
What was that thing about the spell? Did you say something about
the spell?
come for all of us to slaughter you</i> Hooray!
<i>Mor'du, Mor'du...</i>
- Mum!
- You... You were?
gone or when you'd come back.
Look at your dress.
Angus threw me. But I'm not hurt.
so that's the end of it.
- I've pacified the lords for now. "entertaining" them.
<i>Come taste my blade, you manky bear</i> <i>For gobbling up my leg</i>
you, hang your noggin on a peg...</i> decision still has to be made.
- It's a peace offering.
I made it. For you. Special.
You made this for me?
Interesting flavor.
How do you feel?
- Different?
Tart and gamy.
about the marriage and all that?
That's better.
upstairs to the lords
and put this whole kerfuffle to rest?
- I'm woozy suddenly.
My head's spinning like a top.
- Suddenly I'm not so well.
the marriage now?
Merida! Just take me to my room.
That's just fine.
wee bit to the left. That's good.
It's good enough.
don't want you to spoil my shot.
- My lady Queen.
We've been waiting patiently.
sorts at the moment.
But you shall have your answer. Presently.
Now, if you'll excuse us.
Elinor, look!
It's Mor'du!
Elinor? Are you all right, dear? Fine. I'm fine.
Go about avenging your leg.
Aye. You heard her, lads.
way to make this devil die.
to getting yourself right, Mum. something new to say on the marriage. What was in that cake?
Cake.
Mum?
the wedding's off, then?
Mum?
Bear!
Mum?
You're... You're a bear!
Why a bear?
me a gammy spell.
It's not my fault.
change you into a bear.
I just wanted her to change you.
Did you hear that?
Something's not right.
The witch is to blame.
Goggly old hag.
Eyes all over the place. Unbelievable.
I'll get her to fix this.
It's just not fair.
Everybody, follow me.
And keep a sharp eye.
through the castle.
But we haven't had dessert yet.
I have no idea.
Mum, you can't go out there.
Mum! Wait!
The Bear King?
If he so much as sees you, you're dead. to bore us to death!
And what exactly are we after...
Mum!
...my liege?
after all, the King.
He's like a hound with that nose of his. Mum, wait.
We have to...
Follow me.
Stop.
Stop!
You're covered with fur.
You're not naked.
It's not like anyone's gonna see you. Now you've done it.
Maudie!
Just calm down, lass. What is it? Spit it out, Maudie!
A bear!
I knew it!
Would you just listen to me?
We can't go this way. You'll be seen. Quick! This way!
Mum?
Mum?
It's not my fault.
I need your help.
All right.
Three weeks.
Okay. Fine. A year.
Did you hear that?
There it goes!
Come on, lads!
There it goes!
Come on, Mum.
Think we should lay a trap?
Try shutting yours!
There he is!
I'm sure it went this way.
You can see my house from here.
It must have sprouted wings.
Was carried away by a giant birdy. - Bear in the castle!
It cannot open doors.
He's got big giant paws!
Let's just get inside.
- Dingwall was the last up.
I propped it open with a stick.
Just spit it out, Maudie.
would you get a grip?
It's all right!
Come on, Mum. Quick. They'll be fine. Won't you, boys?
Mum, we've got to hurry.
Now, I'll be back soon.
anything you want, as a reward.
Right!
Where are these wisps?
Come out, wisps. Come on out.
Lead me to the witch's cottage.
I'm here!
that my mum's watching.
the wisp appeared right there.
led me off into the forest.
happen upon the witch's cottage?
Mum, I know this place.
The witch's cottage...
It's this way! Come on! Hurry!
I can't believe it. I found it.
No. She was here.
No, really, she was just here.
Wait.
No.
No, no. No! No!
<i>Welcome to the Crafty Carver,</i> carvings and novelties.</i>
stock at this time.</i>
portraits or wedding cake toppers,</i>
<i>pour vial one into the cauldron.</i>
in Gaelic, vial two.</i>
<i>If you're that red-haired lass, vial three.</i>
<i>To speak with a live homunculus...</i> Festival in Stornoway</i>
<i>and won't be back till spring.</i>
tell you about the spell.</i>
spell will be permanent,</i>
<i>unless you remember these words.</i>
<i>Fate be changed,</i>
<i>look inside,</i>
<i>mend the bond</i>
<i>torn by pride.</i>
" What does that mean?
<i>One more time.</i>
<i>Fate be changed,</i>
<i>look inside,</i>
<i>mend the bond</i>
<i>torn by pride.</i>
<i>That's it. Ta-ta.</i>
at the Crafty Carver.</i>
No. No! Where'd you go?
- What?</i>
<i>...for all your...</i>
We'll need more vials.
in Stornoway...</i>
Have a lovely day.</i>
We'll sort it out tomorrow.
My brave wee lassie, I'm here.
I'll always be right here.
Good morning.
So...
What's all this supposed to be?
What?
Sorry. I don't speak bear.
Find those by the creek, did you?
They're nightshade berries.
They're poisonous.
It has worms.
Come on.
Breakfast.
have weapons, in your opinion.
There you go.
Go on.
like it if you won't try it?
<i>This love it is a distant star</i>
<i>guiding us home wherever we are</i>
<i>This love it is a burning sun</i>
<i>shining a light on the things that we've done</i>
<i>I tried to speak to you every day</i>
<i>but each word we spoke the wind blew away</i>
<i>How did we let it come to this</i>
<i>What we've just tasted we somehow still miss</i>
<i>How will it feel when this day is done</i> <i>And can we keep what we've only begun</i>
<i>Could these walls come crumbling down</i> <i>I want to feel my feet on the ground</i> <i>Can we carry this love that we share</i> <i>Into the open air</i>
<i>Into the open air</i>
Hey!
Where are you going?
<i>This love it is a burning sun</i> Mum, come back.
Mum, is that you?
Mum?
You changed.
Like you were a...
a bear on the inside.
A wisp.
Mum!
Stop it!
Mum, no!
Mum...
Jings, crivens, help ma boab.
Mum, I know you're scared,
you're tired, you don't understand,
but we've got to keep our heads.
Just calm down.
Listen.
They'll show us the way.
Mum, look.
Why did the wisps bring us here?
Come on, birdbrain. I
haven't got all day.。