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[ Birds Twittering ]

[ Growling ]

[ Metal Clanging ]

[ Clanging Continues ]

[ Man Shouting
In African Language ]

[ Barking ]

[ Barking Continues ]

[ Panting ]

Dr. Powell,
I'm Tom Hanley,
U.S. State Department.

Take the chains off.
He's ours now.

[ Bell Tolling ]
[ Chattering ]

[ Man ] If you have knowledge
of a crime, why don't you
go to the police, Annie ?

The police are probably
in on it.

You don't know anything
about politics, do you ?

You're just a psychiatrist.
You're not versed in this.

Well, I wanna learn.

I wanna know why someone
would wanna kidnap the pope.

[ Annie ] I don't want
to sit here and have you try
to tell me that this isn't true.

I just--
Does it scare you ?

[ Scoffs ]
The thought that it
might not be true ?

No !
It doesn't scare me,
because it is true.

They took him
seven weeks ago.

They're keeping him
on Corsica.

They don't want people
to know that he's missing.

And you're probably
gonna say, "Why Corsica ?"
No, Corsica makes sense.

Good. Good.
It's a straight sh*t
west of Rome,

about 150 miles.

- Have you ever been there ?
- No. But it's on my list.

He's made a partner of her.
You see ?

Now, Annie, I want to explore
every possibility.

Now, on the other side
of this page, is it possible...

that this is a photo
of the pope ?

[ Chuckles ]
Well, it's possible, yeah.

I mean, is it ?

Well, I'm just saying,

is it possible that this
is a photo of the pope,
taken only eight days ago,

showing him safe in Rome ?
No !

Has anyone seen
that magazine ?
Catherine. Catherine.

We're just exploring here,
Annie.

We're just saying--
It's not what you say.

L-Let me see.

[ Whispers ]
Oh, I--

Oh, I don't know.

Very good.

I-- I don't--

If you're afraid, then at least
you're aware of the possibility
that you might be ill.

[ Sniffles ]

Shouldn't he hold her ?

Don't get motherly,
Gilbert.

[ Crying ]
We'll discuss notes
this afternoon.

[ Door Opens ]

[ Elevator Bell Dings ]
[ Chattering ]

You're late.
I was just--

I need you to take
my 10:00 class on Wednesday.
Let me see that photo.

[ Chuckles ]
That's risky, Theo.

Very risky.

I've been asked to do
the evaluation of Ethan Powell.
You remember who he is ?

He used to work here.
Anthropology.

Disappeared in Africa.
k*lled people.

Yeah, a year ago.
Two dead,
three in the hospital.

Mad as a three-cornered hat,
but he's coming home.

We wouldn't want
one of our former professors
hanged in Rwanda--

bad press--
so he's coming home.

And the evaluation begins
as soon as he arrives.
Which is ?

Tomorrow. I need to know
everything about the case
in 24 hours,

and I want the research done
by my very best resident.

Ben, that's three-day's work
packed in the next 24 hours.

Well, I guess
I wasn't talking about you.
I must've meant Gilbert.

Have him call me at home.

Okay. All right.
Okay. All right, Ben.

Ben, I would be glad
to do the research.

Only if you can handle it.
I can handle it.

That was too easy, Theo.
All right.

This time tomorrow
in my office.

[ Chattering ]

[ Chains Clinking ]

It's locked.
Aw, come on !

[ Man ]
What ?
Wait--

[ Alarm Blaring ]

Good. Good.
You know, I told you
it was the one on the left.

- It's locked !
- It's supposed to be open.

Maxwell, do you copy us ?

Come in, Maxwell.
Come again.

[ Alarm Continues ]
Maxwell, come in. We're in
the corridor with the Doctor.

- Is it the door on the east
or the west side ?
- What was that ?

- Are you reading this ?
- Is something wrong ?
- No, I didn't copy.

- Is something wrong ?
- Mom. Shh.
- [ Man ] Foley !

I'm goin' to check this out.
[ Two-Way Radio Continues,
Indistinct ]

Just relax, all right ?
[ Knocking On Door ]

[ Alarm Continues ]
[ Foley ]
Maxwell, you pickin' this up ?

- Max. Hey, Doc.
- [ Yells ]

Foley ! Stop !

Foley.
[ Man ]
Get the family out !

Uh, ladies, we need
to get you out of here.
What ?

Just come with me, please.
What happened ?

You know as much as I know
at this point. Let's--
This way, please.

Ahh !
[ Grunting ]

[ Screaming ]

[ Crowd Gasping,
Screaming ]

[ Crowd Yelling, Screaming ]
[ Screaming ]

[ Panicked Chattering ]

[ Yelling, Screaming
Continue ]

[ Ethan Shouting ]

[ Door Opens ]

[ Door Closes ]

It's what the Rwandan
papers called him.
Theo.

It's not like
any other case, Ben.
Ever.

- You're three hours early.
- It's an amazing opportunity.

Amazing.
I have a class in here
in 15 minutes, you know.

Oh, well, you're gonna
want to hear this, Ben.

Tell me.

He k*lled
two Rwandan park rangers
and injured three others...

with a wooden club.

He was studying the animals
there, right ?
Not anymore.

The party of foresters
and rangers said
he walked among them--

part of the animal group.

It's just possible, Ben,
that he was living with
the mountain gorillas...

for nearly two years.

With them.

"Noted anthropologist
and primatologist
Ethan Powell...

was reported missing
in October 1994."

Lost for nearly two years,

then found.

But when they tried
to contact Ethan,
he turned on them.

Like an animal, they said.

They put him in an African
prison for a year. He hasn't
spoken a word since his arrest.

So, what do we have here ?

He lives with the animals,

takes on their behavior.

Becomes one.

How does that happen ?
Exactly.

How ?

They want a 30-day evaluation,
followed immediately
by a hearing with a judge.

I'll give him a day to rest,
then I'll see him on Thursday.

Uh, Ben,
there's something
I want to ask you for.

What is it ?
Ethan Powell.

The evaluation--
I want it.

You don't have
nearly enough experience
for a case like this.

You know that, don't you ?
Why should I give it to you ?

Important issues here,
Ben.
Yes.

One of them is your career,
right ?

I mean, a case like this
is all about career, and you've
been thinking about that.

It'd be a leap for you.

What if I can get him
to speak ?

Get Powell to speak ?

Ah. You mustn't confuse
a mute m*rder*r...

with little Annie Belden
and her pope fantasy...

or Rondelli the flasher
or any of those.

What if I can ?

Well, then you write
a best-seller about it.
Am I right ?

I'm ready for this, Ben.

Do you have a title yet ?

For the best-seller ?

Maybe.
[ Laughing ]

What is it ?
Tell me.

Is that a yes ?

[ Door Buzzing, Ringing ]
[ Inmates Chattering,
Shouting ]

[ Door Closes ]

[ Chattering, Shouting
Continue ]

So, how come he doesn't talk ?

Well, they say...

that he used to live
with monkeys.

Where ?

"Where ?" Michigan.

Oh.

[ Groans ]

[ Scoffs ]
Peter. Peter, why ?

Look what you did.

Ex-Excuse me.

Our ball.
Excuse me.

Excuse me !
[ Door Unlocks ]

Can we have our ball back ?

Peter.
[ Door Closes ]

I hear you almost took out
a correctional at the airport.

I hope you try that
in here...

once.

[ Whispering ]
Pete, what'd you get, buddy ?

Hey, Pete, what card
did you get, man ?

Pete !

[ Chattering ]

[ Inmate ]
Let me see the card !
Let me see.

Let me see.
Show me your card.
That ain't my ace.

I want my ace of diamonds
I want my ace of diamonds !

Give me the card !
Show me the card !

You got my ace ?
You got my ace ?

You got my ace.
You got my ace !

You got my ace !
You got my ace,
don't you ?

You got my ace !
That ain't my ace !

[ Panting ]
I want my ace !

[ Pounding ]
[ Inmate Moaning ]

[ Chattering Continues ]

Give me my card.
You got the ace of diamonds.

Show me the card.
Let me see the card !
The card !

[ Scoffs ]

Ace of diamonds !
Show it to me !

Show me the card !

Give me the card.
Card ! Ace of diamonds !

You got my card ?
I want my card !

- Give me my card !
- [ Grunts ]

[ Laughing ]

I got it again !

Ace of diamonds !

[ Laughing Continues ]

Mr. Dacks, it looks like
it's Bluto again.

[ Bluto ]
I got it again !

The ace of diamonds !

Bluto, you are one lucky
son of a g*n.
[ Chuckling ]

[ Door Opens ]

[ Door Closes ]

[ Chattering, Laughing ]

Just as long as you're
confident they're sticking
to the schedule.

It's the same thing
every day, sir.

Warden,
I'm Dr. Theo Caulder.

I'm Jack Keefer.

This is Dr. John Murray,
in charge of our psychotics.
How do you do ?

What do you think
of our anthill, Dr. Caulder ?

- [ Theo ]
Is Dr. Powell down there ?
- No.

The psychotics are not
in the general population.

Uh, could we get you
one of these ?

It's got vanilla bean in it
this morning.
Uh, no, thank you.

I'd actually like
to get started.

I can give you Powell now
in an unused visitation room
and again on Friday.

You and Dr. Murray can work out
a schedule for your time
with the other inmates.

The "other inmates" ?

I was told
you'd be on temporary staff
at our facility, Doctor.

That's the deal.

Well, I was kind of hoping
to spend most of every day
with Powell.

This is Harmony Bay,
Dr. Caulder. It was
out of date 30 years ago.

It's crumbling under our feet.
Two, three years, they're gonna
tear the old girl down.

Meanwhile, we have
the toughest correctional job
in the state.

I'm gonna have to ask you
to try to fit in
with our scheme of things...

and treat Powell
like every other inmate.

I hope that's okay
with you.

Watch the cup for me.

Well, here we are.

[ Clicks ]

Haldol, 20 milligrams,
four times a day ?

- How am I supposed
to talk to him ?
- He doesn't talk, remember ?

[ Briefcase Closes ]
[ Sighs ]

[ Clicks On ]

Dr. Theo Caulder.
First interview
with Dr. Ethan Powell.

Dr. Powell,
I'm Dr. Theo Caulder.

I know you've chosen
not to speak,
and I respect your decision.

I want to offer to you
the possibility,
for your consideration,

that you suspend your silence
just for these sessions,

that you see these sessions
as outside your normal life...

so that you may speak to me,
discussing whatever you like,

then remain silent
for the rest of the day.

These sessions can be
your opportunity--

before you go back
to your silence--

to say to me, to the world,
to your family, whatever you--

whatever you might want to say.

First, Doctor,
I'd like you to say your name.

- Or you can write it on--
- Hey !

Don't do that.

Couple of rules, Doctor:

Don't reach across;
don't touch the violent ones;

don't give 'em anything;
and don't take anything
from 'em, all right ?

- [ Whispers ] Okay.
- That's what we're here for.

Henry.

Or you can write it
on that piece of paper.

What is your name ?

Doctor, what is your name ?

Write it on that paper.

What is your name ?

[ Pencil Scratching ]

[ Scratching Continues ]

Can I see
what you've written there ?

- [ Ethan Groans ]
- Hey.

- Go !
- [ Electricity Crackling ]
- Hey !

Get him up !
Stand up !
That's enough.

Okay, okay.
That's it, that's it.
That's it, I'm done.

I'm done.

[ Chattering ]

Hello, Dr. Caulder.

How, uh--
How did it go ?

The patient is overmedicated
and brutalized.

Well, hell, Dr. Caulder,
do you know where you are ?

We have room for 700,
but we have over 1,000
of the worst--

And that's not counting
the psychotics, is it, Alan ?

Forty-two highfliers, Warden.
Do you know who
Dr. Powell was ?

Is that a look, son ?
I want the medication
reduced.

Hey ! Come over here !
Go ahead and do your best job
you can here, Doctor,

as long as it doesn't conflict
with our rules.

[ Door Closes ]

[ Chattering ]

Hey, ape man !

Just give him
what he wants, Ethan.

Hand it over !

Trade you for the ace.

Now !

Now !
[ Yells, Grunts ]

- [ Yelling ]
- [ Screaming ]

- [ Whistle Blowing ]
- [ Screaming Continues ]

[ Choking ]

[ Guard ]
Come on, get him !

[ Bluto Gasping ]
Guys ! No ! Wait !

Please, please !
Just check his pocket,
please !

Please, he's got the ace !
He's got it !
And it's his ace !

It is his... ace !

[ Bluto Sobbing ]

- It's his ace.
- It's his ace.

[ Sobbing Continues ]

Enjoy, ape man !

Right over there.

[ Door Closes, Locks ]

[ Unlocks Door ]
Half an hour.

[ Door Closes ]

[ Birds Twittering ]

[ Sets Parking Brake ]
[ Dog Barking ]

[ Child Shouting ]

[ Shutter Clicking ]

Hi.
Miss Powell,
I'm Dr. Caulder.

I need to find a way
to break through.

- We tried that.
- Well, I can do it.

We tried in Africa.
We visited the prison there.
He never even looked at us.

- Well, he looked at me.
- He did ?

He tried to give me a pencil.

Look, I saw him
at the airport.

It destroyed my mother.
She's away,
staying with her sister.

She needed a change
of scene and a lot of Xanax.

I'm only here to sell
the house, because she won't
live here anymore.

Your father may be
very ill.
Really ?

I thought maybe
he was just in a bad mood.

Do you want your father back ?
Back the way he was ?

The way he was.
Um-- Hmm ?

Do you mean... distant,
obsessed with his work,

not concerned
with his family ?

Yes, I want him back.

What do you want ?

He can give me a look
at man in his primitive state--
ungoverned man.

Look, I don't want you
showing him off
like some madman with a club.

I'm writing an evaluation,
not some grocery-store headline.

This evaluation will be good
for your career, won't it ?

Does it matter ?

If I can open him up,
I might be able to help him.

Help him ?

You mean,
get him out of prison ?

Your father might belong
in prison. I don't know.

But I don't think anyone
belongs at Harmony Bay.

And I do need your help.

This is where he worked
when he was home.

You were there.
Yes. Once.

I was just traveling through.
I showed up and surprised him.

Stayed a couple days.

He was very happy to see me
and very happy to see me go.

Who took these ?
Are there any more ?

I set the timer
for this one,
and I took the rest.

This is my work.

Okay. Why don't you, um,
just take what you need
and then go.

[ Sighs ]
[ Clicks On ]

Dr. Theo Caulder.
Second interview with patient,
Dr. Ethan Powell.

How are we today,
Dr. Powell ?

Dr. Powell is unresponsive.

I'm gonna ask you to identify
certain objects, Doctor.

You can speak
or write down your answer.

What is this a picture of,
Doctor ?

- The patient makes no sign
that he can understand.
- And this ?

And this ?

And this ?

What is this a picture of,
Doctor ?

Can you write it down ?

And this ?

And this ?
What is this a picture of ?

And this ?

- Hey, leave him alone !
Leave him alone !
- g*dd*mn it !

- I told you not to do that !
Keep your distance !
- Leave the patient !

- Do not cross this line !
- Back away from my patient.

Back away from the patient !

Okay, Doctor.

It's your ass.

Your silence says, "Yes,
I'm still an animal--

"a wild,
dangerous animal.

"You can b*at me,
you can cage me.

"I'm not human anymore.

"I have nothing to say--

"not to some shrink
across the table,
not to any guard,

not even to her."

But she still wants
her father.

She wants you back.

What do you say to that ?

What do you say to her ?

Good-bye.

Have I made your f*cking day ?

Do you wanna die ?
Is that what you want ?

- Uh, the patient
is not responding.
- Quiet.

I'll take that as a no.

Do you want
to stay here forever ?

Or do you wanna go home ?

Africa ? Here ?

You wanna go back here ?

If I cut your medication,
will you take me there
with you ?

- You can't cut the medication.
- Shut up !

I will not be yelled at
by some yuppie res--
Dr. Murray !

I don't know you very well,
but I have the feeling that
you are a tired,

incompetent bag of sh*t
who has found a place to hide.

You overmedicate these men,
and you turn your back
when they're tortured.

If I'm wrong,
I deeply apologize.

If I cut your medication,
help you remember,

will you take me with you ?

Can you follow me ?

Yes. Yes, I'll follow.

[ Theo On Tape ]
But she still wants
her father.

She wants you back.

What do you say to that ?

What do you say to her ?

[ Ethan ]
Good-bye.

How'd you do it ?

He chose to speak.

He chose you.

Yes.

Why you ?

I don't know.

But I can get inside
of him now.

I just need you to...
help me to understand
who he was.

[ Crying Softly ]

[ Clears Throat ]

And if I do,
you have to get me in
to see him, to talk to him.

I'll try.

I will. I'll try.

¶¶ [ Piano ]
[ Chattering ]

Theo.

Ben. Dr. Josephson.

I was told you made
a breakthrough
on the Powell case.

Good work.
Thank you.

You know, I read your paper
on voluntary mutism,
so I had a slight advantage.

Oh, you're the one
who read it.
[ Forced Laughter ]

[ Laughing Continues ]

I'll leave you two.
Breakfast on Wednesday.

I'll call your office.
His paper on
voluntary mutism...

didn't have anything to do
with the Powell case,
and you know it.

How's it going ?
Have you ever been
to Harmony Bay ?

Mmm.
Thanks, Mike.

Tell me your w*r stories.

You never mentioned
I'd have to be
on staff there, Ben.

Well, it was
a negotiation, Theo.

They're understaffed.

Thanks.
You want out ?

No.

I want Powell.

He's leading me
into the jungle.

He's leading you ?

Well, I--
You're doing the evaluation,
not him.

And there's more at stake here,
Theo, than your book.

I know. I know, Ben.

Now that the patient
is speaking,
it's a different ball game,

different expectations.

The competency hearing
will be scheduled as soon as
you present your evaluation.

And that report-- your report--
and your testimony will be
very carefully judged,

so you have to be prepared.

Keep focused.

Lead him to the questions
you want answered.

I will.

I will !

You just don't understand.
It's not the usual
therapeutic environment.

Then don't be
the usual therapist.

Go on. Sit down.

Welcome, Doctor.

Will you excuse us,
gentlemen ?

[ Door Opens ]

[ Door Closes ]

Dr. Theo Caulder.
Third interview
with Dr. Ethan Powell.

Doctor, do you know why
you've been sent here ?

What a brave lad you are.

You can call me "Doctor."
"Dr. Caulder."

Yes, bwana.

I will call you
"Tabibu Juha Caulder."

Tabibu Juha. Swahili.

It'll help me remember.
That's what you want,
isn't it ?

It's my memories.
That's what you want,
isn't it ?

You att*cked
several officers
at the Miami airport.

Guilty.

In Rwanda
you were convicted of m*rder.
Are you a m*rder*r ?

Ah, yes.

Tell me about that.

Tell me about Africa.

[ Sighs ]

I know you always
went alone.

Twenty-one trips...
over 12 years,

and you never took
a companion or a colleague.

Never with your wife,
who wanted to go.

Never with your daughter,
who you invited,
then uninvited.

What are you up to ?
Therapy ?

My job.
I wanna know why
this is difficult.

Are you afraid
to go back there ?

Are you afraid to follow ?

Try me.

Describe what you see.

[ Sighs ]

Tell me.
Tell me what you see.

The Virunga volcanoes.

The great forests
of Visoke.

[ Birds Twittering ]
So beautiful.

And there's some flatland,

and there's a river
beyond the trees.

And in the middle
is my base camp.
[ Monkey Calling ]

It's a good camp.

My tent... is there.
It's right there.

- So you're off.
- Already now.

Okay.
I'll check the list.
Again ?

Willie,
your father's leaving.

- Willie !
- He will come. He will come.

[ Ethan ]
Willie, come on ! Willie ?

There you are.
What are you doing ?

Come on,
your father's leaving.
See ? For your wrist.

I've been looking for this.
Okay, off you go now.

The sooner you go,
the sooner I'll get
my supplies. Go on.

[ Car Engine Revving ]

[ Car Horn Honking ]

Ethan ? Ethan ?
What are you looking at ?

[ Growling ]

[ Growling Continues ]

[ Ethan ] There he was--
the silverback, their leader.
[ Huffs ]

I'd been observing
this group for months
but had never been this close.

So close,
so magnificent.

It was terrifying...
and wonderful.

[ Guttural Moan ]

[ Shutter Clicking ]

[ Playful Chittering ]

I thought my presence
was making them nervous,

[ Shutter Clicking ]
but it wasn't that,
it was the machine--

the camera--
that didn't belong.
[ Guttural Moan ]

So I stopped using it,
and it was then
I began to see them...

for the first time.

[ Clicking ]

I wondered if they missed me
when I left for the night--

this man who watched them
outside their circle.

Did they think of me ?

I thought of them,

and I missed them.

I liked them.
I even needed them.

Each day they seemed
to allow me to step closer.

I was excited
by my slow journey toward them.

I felt privileged.

I felt, in a way,
as if I was coming back
to something...

I had lost long ago
and was only now remembering.

Suddenly, just like that,
it happened.

I was no longer
outside the group.

For the first time,
I was among them.

I never missed a day.

I walked miles from my camp
to find them.

And stayed with them
longer and longer...

before I'd pull myself away
to go back to camp every night.

[ Sniffing ]

In there,
deep in those forests,

away from everything
you know,

everything
you've ever been taught...

by school or book
or song or rhyme,

you find peace, Juha,
kinship,

harmony, even safety.

You'll find more danger
in one day in any city
in the world...

than you will ever find
in those forests.

Do you understand that ?

Ah, mixed up.
You're all mixed up.

I wanna go back
to my cell now.

Wait.

Okay, okay.
Wait. Wait.

Please.
What's the playing card for ?

Control.

Control of you ?
By whom ?

- By you-- takers.
- "Takers" ? Explain that.

I wanna go to my cell now.

The session's not over.

Until you say so ?

Right.

The taker.

[ Sighs ]

You're free to go.

Am I ?

And you ?
Are you free ?

[ Inmates Chattering,
Laughing ]

Only in my head.
You ! You !

I know about
the ace of diamonds.

Every prisoner is supposed
to spend a half an hour outside.

Every prisoner,
every day.

We can only afford
the time and personnel
to do a rotation--

one patient a day--
so we make it random,
use the cards.

It doesn't work.
It keeps them focused
on something.

[ Loud Shriek ]
The strong take it
from the weak every time.

And the rest of them
focus their anger
on the ones who take it...

and not on the guards
or medical staff.

It does work.
For us.
It works for us.

Here's charts
on ten of them.

You can start there.

Do you ever
see them alone ?
There isn't time for that.

There's the consulting area.

We do what we can.

You do what you're told.

Go ahead.
Hit me again.

I'm easy. And you'll
feel so much better.

What was it
you called me ?

Tired, incompetent
bag of sh*t ?

Christ, you think I never
fought a battle in here ?

You want to know
what it was like before me ?

We do what we f*cking can.

[ Bell Rings ]

Hi.
Hi.

Peter Holden ?
Uh-huh.

You gonna be
our shrink now ?

For a while.
You got a resume
with you ?

- Any credentials or anything ?
- Let's go over here,
please, Peter.

I'm Dr. Caulder.

You've been charged with
one count of m*rder, and found
incompetent to stand trial.

She had a demon in her
for a while,

my neighbor Mrs. Karsh.

Mm-hmm.
It would come and go.

Nobody saw it...
except me.

What did it look like,
the demon ?

Um--

Did you ever see Alien
with Sigourney Weaver ?

It looked like
a giant insect ?

No.

It looked like
Sigourney Weaver.

[ Shouting,
Loud Thud ]

Hey, Dacks !
Why don't you stop this ?

Why ? They have to work out
their own problems.
He won't k*ll him.

Oh, this is Phillip !

[ Theo ]
All right.
All right, guys. Back up.

Back up !
Oh, my God !
You got to help him, Doc !

Get him off !
Somebody help me, please !
Get him off me !

Get him off me.
Help him !
Please help him, Doctor.

Please. Please.

[ All Shouting ]

Come on.
Stop the bleeding.

Hey, calm down !
You got to stop
the bleeding, Doc !

[ Shouting Continues ]

Come on, Doc !

Come on, Doc !
Stop the bleeding, Doc !

Dr. Theo Caulder,
continuing interview
with Dr. Ethan Powell.

I've further reduced
your Haldol. Have you
felt the effects of that ?

Yeah. Thank you.

In our last session,
we discovered why you left
your normal routine of study...

and began to travel
with the gorillas, staying
with them even at night.

Our next subject to cover
is the reason for--
Hey, look.

It fell off the chair.
Mm. Great.

Our next subject to cover
is the reason for--

Are these for me ?
Yes.

Oh.
The reason for the att*ck
on the rangers--

No pencils ?
These are safer.

Oh, yeah.

Okay.

No pencils.

Are you coming back to
the gym today, Tabibu Juha ?
Yes.

Am I worth it ?
All the mess and blood ?

I'm here to do an evaluation.
That's what I do.

Am I so interesting ?

You lived as an animal
for nearly two years.

I'd say you were
interesting enough, sure.

I lived as a man
living with animals.

I lived as humans lived
10,000 years ago.

Humans knew how to live
in the world then, before--

Before civilization ?

No, before you, Juha,

and all your kind.

Takers.

Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah, I was one of you.
I believed in control.

Some control is necessary.
Is it ?

[ Sighs ]

The gorillas, they let you
stay with them, even at night.
You were becoming one of them.

[ Pounds Table ]
Are you listening ?
Are you listening to me ?

Yes.

Not one of them.

Not a gorilla.

Don't you see ?

They accepted a man.

They reached across.

They took me in
as family.

They welcomed a human being
among them.

That's the miracle.

What about the family
you left behind ?

What about Lyn ?

We leave her
outside of this.

Why ?
And my wife.
Leave them out.

You think I don't know.
I know what I was,
what I lost, what I k*lled.

She's not dead.
She wants to see you.
She saw me at the airport.

She saw what I am now.

You let me
be dead to her.

You change
the subject, Juha,

or walk away from this.

Which do you want ?

For now,
I want the forest.
Take me there.

In the forest
for all that time.

Did you ever miss
the contact with any humans ?

No. They were there.

I may not have seen them,
but I always knew
they were there.

[ Flies Buzzing ]

[ Grunts ]

[ Theo ]
If you were learning
their ease--

Their peace.

Their peace.
Then why does this all
end in m*rder ?

There were many murders.

Many ?
Yeah.

There's a zoo
not far from here
where I studied--

and many years ago--

and, uh...

they needed
a male gorilla,

a wild capture.

And I did that.
I helped capture him.

I didn't even know
what m*rder was
when I was you, Juha.

You know what m*rder
I'm talking about.

If you don't talk
to me about this,
I can't help you.

I don't want you
to help me.
What do you want ?

I want you to listen.

And then what ?
Share it.

With ?
Whoever you share with,
the people you're close to.

Are there any ?

Why don't you tell others ?

'Cause I'm not
for this world,

not anymore.

What world, then ?

In your memories,
locked away in your mind
for the rest of your life ?

Is that all you want ?
No, I want to finish this.

- Finish what ?
- Telling you what I know.

What makes you think
what you know is any different
than what other people know ?

I had different teachers.

[ Chuckles ]

Okay, okay.

So I'm supposed to...
pass on your work.

Yeah, for all it's worth.

What made you pick me ?
A look in your eye.

You seemed to have
half a brain.
Thank you. What look ?

That look--

curious, searching,
unsatisfied,

slightly pissed off.

Why didn't you pick
your daughter ?

Leave it alone.

Why do you refuse
to talk about her ?
Leave it.

She wants to see you.
I say we talk about it.

Hmm.

[ Pen Clatters Onto Table ]

I was wrong
about you, Juha.

- Explain that.
- Tell them to open this door.
You're not the one, Juha.

- I'm not the one ?
- No.

I'm not the one
who cut your medication ?

I'm not the one to say if
you're competent for a hearing,
a chance of getting outta here ?

- I'm the one, Ethan.
- Are you ?

I'm the one.

The one in control, huh ?
Yes.

Who's in control ?
[ Choking ]

[ Yelling ]

So who is in control, huh ?
Are you ?

Am I ?

The guards outside ?
The warden in his office ?

Yeah ?
Who's in control ?

Testing, testing, testing.
One, two, three, four.

Dr. Ethan Powell,
interviewing Dr. Theo Caulder.

Now, this will be
a very simple test.
Pass or fail, life or death.

Ready, Juha ?
Now, you write on this paper
what I have taken from you.

What have you lost ?
Write it ! Write it !

Wrong. You never had control.
You only thought you had it.

An illusion, Tabibu Juha !

And what do you control
for sure, huh ?

The volume on your stereo,
the air conditioning
in your car ? What else ?

What else ?
All right.

Another chance.
You were nervous.
Too much pressure. Try again.

What have you lost ?
What did I take ?

Write it. Write it !

You're a fool, Juha.

Ha !
[ Grunts, Pants ]

Did you think
you were free ?

Where were you going
at 2:00 today ?
Into the gym, right ?

In the morning,
your wake-up call.

In the middle of the night
when you wake up sweating,
with your heart pounding.

What is it that has you
all tied up, Juha,
tied up in little knots ?

Is it ambition ?

Yeah.

You're no mystery
to me, boy.

I used to be you.

Okay. One last chance.

You think I won't do it ?

[ Chuckles ]
What's one psychiatrist less
to the world ?

I'm already deep in the pit.
So what can they do to me ?

Last try.
Get it right.

What have you lost ?

What did I take from you ?

Write it.

Yeah.
Congratulations.

You're a student,
after all.

And you've lost nothing
but your illusions...

and a little bit
of skin.

[ Thunder Rumbling ]

Hi.
Hi.

What happened
to your face ?

Gets a little rough
in there sometimes.

Well, what happened
to it ?

Duct tape.

Oh.

My father
did this to you ?
Yes.

What did he do ?
He was teaching me.

Looks like
a pretty tough class.

Are you gonna quit now ?

No. I never quit.

Even when I'm doing
something really stupid,
I never quit.

Are you like that ?
No.

I once played solitaire
for 48 games straight
until I won.

Solitaire, huh ?
That figures.

I don't have time
for a lot of people.

Do you have time
for one ?

Don't get nervous.
I didn't mean me.

Uh, want a drink ?

Yes.
Let's go out.

Two cars.
No date.

You know, it's all right
if you need to hold on
to somebody for a minute.

It's all right
if you don't.

[ Chattering, Shouting ]

Doc, you won't
believe this.
What is it ?

Just see for yourself, Doc.
You got to see it
for yourself.

[ Pete ]
Doc, what you doing ?

[ Nicko ]
Hey, Doc, what
do you make of it ?

What is this ?

Not finished.

Ethan--
Take your time, Doc.

What are you
making here ?
The true history of mankind.

It's a true history.
No fiction, no lie.

Africa,
two million years ago.

Humans. Then they moved.

Migrated.

Ten thousand years ago,
civilization. You.

This is me ?

Yeah, and me too. Us.

Takers. Who are
the blue people ?

They're tribal societies--
hunters, gatherers, planters.

They never k*lled
more animals
than they could use.

They never plowed more land
than they needed.

They fought,
but they never waged w*r.
Never exterminated.

They had a place in the world.
And in the world,
they were part of it.

And they shared it.

We changed all that.

Now, what, are we
supposed to change it back ?
What are we supposed to do ?

Move.

Move where ?
Out of my way.

What, are we supposed
to unbuild the cities,
wander off into the jungle ?

A stupid, specious argument.
You figure it out.

I'm busy.
You're a pain
in the neck, Ethan.

I know.
Now get out.

Dominion.

What ?

We have only one thing
to give up-- our dominion.

We don't own the world.

We're not kings here,
not gods.

Can we give that up ?

Too precious,
all that control ?

Too tempting,
being a god ?

[ Inmates Chattering,
Shouting ]

Where's my card ?
I still don't have my card.

Where's my card ?

My card ! Where--
Show me my--
That's not mine.

I want my card.
Do you have my card ?
I got a box here !

I have a box here
with everybody's name in it !

It is mine !
Give me that !
Show me the card !

I want to see
my ace of diamonds.

Can you hit that ?
Ace of diamonds !
Show it to me !

- Bang that hard.
Bang, bang, bang !
- [ Loud Banging ]

[ Inmate #1 ]
I didn't do it.
[ Inmate #2 Laughing ]

I have a box here
with everyone's name in it !

All of you
are in this box.

I have picked one name.

This is the name of the person
that will go outside today.

We're not using the ace
anymore. Understand ?

We're not using
the ace anymore.

Each day I will pick
one name from this box,

and that person
will go outside.

Then I will set his name aside,
and the next day I'll pick
a new name.

Everybody will have
their equal turn.

And today
it's Lester Rodman.

Where are you ?
Lester Rodman.

Lester Rodman ?

Lester Rodman,
where are you ?

Lester Rodman, today
you get to go outside.
[ Dacks ] All right !

Let's find that ace.
Come on. Who's got that ace ?

- [ Simultaneous Chatter ]
- Who the hell's got it ?

'Cause I want it !
We're not using
the ace anymore.

Today Lester Rodman
goes out--
Come on. Let's see the cards.

[ Guard ]
Let's see your card.
Come on.

You got the ace, Pete ?

How about you, Ethan ?
You got the ace ?

[ Guard ]
Come on, now.
Let me see that card.

Don't be shy.
Let's see your card.

- Dacks.
- Let me see it.

What was that ?
Was that a look ?

Dacks, damn it, don't.

The cards are finished.

The cards are garbage.
Do you understand ?

You throw 'em away.
We're not using
the ace anymore.

Everybody goes outside.
Everybody goes.

Everybody goes !
Everybody goes outside !

- Everybody goes !
- Everybody goes outside !

[ All Shouting ]

Everybody goes outside !
Everybody goes outside !

- Everybody goes.
- Outside, everybody !

[ Shouting Continues ]

Pick up those pieces !

[ Theo ]
Everybody goes outside !

Dacks, damn it,
you hit him again,
I'll have you up on charges.

Pick 'em up.

Son of a bitch.

Lester Rodman goes today.

Maybe you go tomorrow.

No cards. No ace.

No fighting.

Let's go, Lester.

¶¶ [ Humming ]

Haven't you learned
anything yet ?
I guess not.

That coffee's been burning
for nine hours.

After ten,
use the instant.

It's in the top cupboard.

[ Bell Ringing ]

Well, how's
the medical staff today ?

Fine, sir. Fine.

Splendid.

You fine, too,
Dr. Caulder ?

Doing okay. Can I get you
some coffee, Warden ?

I'm not here for coffee.

Okay.
I'm here
to talk about...

that little episode
in the gymnasium today.

We worked out
a different system.

You think you can walk into
my institution, start changing
rules and causing riots ?

There was no riot.
The prisoners
refused orders,

and my guards had to use
force because of you.

The force wasn't necessary.
All the v*olence came
from Mr. Dacks.

He was trying
to provoke Powell.

Powell is dangerous,
and he was dealt with
as a dangerous psychotic.

No, no, no.
He offered no danger, none.

Dr. Murray, did Powell
behave in a threatening way...

at any time ?

No.

I'll have a talk
with Mr. Dacks.
Splendid.

Meanwhile, your little game
compromised my authority...

and the authority
of my guards.

Do you know what that means
at a maximum security prison ?

You put everyone at risk.

The safety of every man here
rests with me, Caulder,
and I can't trust you.

And I want you out.

You have ten days.
And I'm being generous.

I have 15 days
left in my evaluation.
I'll leave when I'm finished.

Now you have seven days.

[ Cup Clanks
Onto Counter ]

- How does he have the--
- Hang on a second.

How does he have
the right to cut
my evaluation time ?

He doesn't,

but he has the power
to kick you out...

whenever he wants to
and bring in somebody else.

So write your conclusion.
Wrap it up.

If I have more time,
I think I can get him
out of there.

What are you
talking about ?

The hearing.
I think when the judge
hears the man--

who he is,
what he has to say--
I think he'll walk out of there.

You're not
his defense attorney.

You're not his pal.
What are you after ?

Big time ending
for the book ?
Not about a book.

It's not about
my career--
It should be.

Theo, you walked
into this case...

under my guarantee,

with an opportunity
to further yourself.

Now, are you willing to put
all that at risk possibly,

damage your career
possibly,

embarrass me ?

Sorry, yes.

Then stop complaining
about the time you have left
and use it.

Push the man.
Shake him.

- Where does the v*olence
come from ?
- I'm not sure--

-The gorillas ?
-I'm not sure of the connection.

Well, find it.

The only way he is ever going
to get out of that place...

is for you to make
that judge feel that Powell
is sane and safe.

You show where
the v*olence came from,

and you show
that the v*olence has gone.

- Can you do that ?
- Yes.

Good.
You're on your own.

[ Lyn ]
Thanks.

See you later.
I'll call you later.

Okay.

Hello.
This is a surprise.

Sorry. I, uh--

The message said you'd be home
after 7:00, so--
So you came by to check ?

Were you hall monitor
in school ?

Yes, I was.

Funny, I never got a sense
of you in your parents' house.

This is
definitely more--
Messy ?

More you.

So...

what did he do to you
this time ?

I don't see
any cuts or bruises.

This time
it wasn't him.

I only have seven days left
with your father.
That's it.

Are they going to take
the case away from you ?

Case.

[ Sighs ]
It's not a--

not a case anymore.

It's not a book either.

He may break my neck tomorrow,
but I think I'm becoming
a friend of his...

and his student.

His Tabibu Juha.

He calls you that ?

I think "Tabibu"
means "doctor."

Yes, it does.

What does "Juha" mean ?

"Juha" means...

"idiot."

Yeah.

Well, I must be,
because I can't figure
this one out.

He knows I can't bring
a gorilla into his cell and--

What ?

What ?

[ Men Chattering ]

Where are we going ?
Fresh air,
a ride in the country.

You'll like it.
It's wilderness all the way.
They're waiting for us.

Who ? What are you
planning, Juha ?

I'm not your idiot
anymore.

You finally
looked it up.
No.

Your daughter told me.

[ Dispatcher Speaking
Over Radio ]

Watch your step.

[ Dispatcher On Radio
Continues ]

[ Chittering ]

The gorillas are
in the cage room now.

- [ Bangs Cage ]
- Whoa !

[ Whispers ]
Jesus Christ.

[ Door Closes ]

[ Woman ]
The old silverback's
been with us the longest.

You remember him,
Dr. Powell.
He's the one you--

I'm sorry. We need
to be alone in here.

The restraints ?

I'll put them back on him
before we leave.

[ Keys Jingling ]

You understand if he
comes out of that door
without them on--

[ Breathes Deeply ]

I thought you'd feel
safer here.

I thought
if you were around them,
you'd talk to me.

Tell me about the v*olence,
about the k*lling.

These are shadows
of gorillas.

Born in cages.

Only the old male--
he was free once.

Still alive.

Goliath.

I named him that.
I brought him here.

This cage has broken him.

Broken his heart,
broken his mind.

Made him insane.

I did that.

I understand that, Ethan.
I do.

But I need to know
about the k*lling.

There's a female
just like that one.

Was there ever
any v*olence among them ?

Was there any v*olence
towards you ?

There were warnings.

Warnings.

[ Gurgles ]

[ Clicking Tongue ]

[ Growling ]

She was a good mother
and a good teacher.

The baby was
always protected,
always instructed.

Always groomed,
always...

touched,

safe.

She used to watch
over him,

the way the old silverback
used to watch over...

all of us,

even me.

It's an amazing...

feeling, Theo,
to be watched over.

I discovered
in that look of his...

more than watchfulness--

tolerance,

acceptance.

In fact, he was--
[ Gurgling ]

Ethan ?

Ethan, what is it ?

[ Bangs Cage ]
What is it ?

What's wrong ?

[ Cricket Chirping ]

[ Grunting ]

[ Blowing ]

[ Baby Gorilla Chittering ]

[ Ethan Chuckling ]

- [ g*nsh*t ]
- [ Men Shouting ]

[ Panting ]

[ Speaking In
African Language ]

[ African Language ]

[ Men Shouting,
Banging Metal Drums ]

[ Shouting Continues ]

[ Chittering ]
Shh. Shh.

[ Chittering Continues ]
Shh.

[ Moans ]

[ Shouting, Drumbeats
Continue ]

[ Man Speaking In
African Language ]

[ Yelling ]

[ Yelling ]

[ Yelling Continues ]

[ Groaning ]

[ Yelling Loudly ]

[ g*nsh*t ]
[ Groaning ]

[ Growling ]

[ Wailing ]

[ Man Shouts ]

[ Labored Breathing ]

It was me.

They'd found my things.

[ Sobbing ]

Been tracking me.

So I brought them.

I brought the... takers...

and death.

Still he looks at me
without blame.

Because you're
not to blame,

not for any of it.

You were just defending
your family.

- Ethan, close it.
- He won't come out.

You see ?
Even if he can.

Not far from here is a fence,
and on the other side of
that fence is freedom,

and he can smell it.

He'll never try
to get there,

'cause he's given up.

By now he thinks freedom
is something he dreamed.

And you ?

Have you given up ?

Because we have a chance
to get you out of here now,
a good chance.

This is all I need--
what you've told me.

It's not just something
you dreamed.

It's real.

[ Banging ]

I'd like you to wear this
to the hearing today.
Where'd you get that ?

Lyn brought it.

She's still here.

- Ethan, you can do this.
- Leave it alone.

What are you so afraid of ?

[ Sighs ]
I don't want to hurt her.

You've already done that.

Remember the first thing
you said to me ?
The first word ? Remember ?

You told me to tell
your daughter good-bye.

Tell her yourself.

I don't know what to say.

How are you ?

That sounds stupid,
I guess.

I miss you.

Your father is a fool.

If you were just born,
I would pick you up
and hold you...

and take you everywhere with me
and never walk away
from you.

You're such
a treasure, Lyn.

You're so much better
than your father.
You don't hate.

You don't even hate me.

You know that
when I went away from you,

I always took you
with me, inside.

I would love
to believe that.

Well, this is all
I have left for you.

It's the only possession
I kept.

[ Inmates Chattering ]

You'll wait in your cell
till I come and get you.

The van'll be here
in 25 minutes. The hearing
starts at 4:00. Understand ?

You'll change out of
that pretty blue suit...

and turn it over
for storage.

Any questions ?
[ Inmate ]
Sorry, Ethan.

[ Chattering Continues ]

[ Inmate #2 ]
Ethan, there was nothing
we could do.

Inside.

I said, "Inside" !

Stop hitting him !
Stop hitting him !

- You think that's funny,
Nicko ?
- Just stop hitting him !

Ow !
[ Grunts ]

- I got Dacks !
- Oh, you wanna play, Pete ?

No, no !
Sorry, Mr. Dacks.
You think that's funny, Pete ?

Huh ?
You think that's funny ?
It was an accident.

You want to play ?
Come here.
No, you can't
come in here.

You can't come in, Mr. Dacks.
You can't come in.

No, Mr. Dacks.
No, don't be bad,
Mr. Dacks.

You wanna play
"Can't Come In" ?
We'll play.

- No ! Mr. Dacks !
- Let's play, Pete.

- No !
- You wanna play, Pete ?

- No !
- Well, let's play !

Ow ! No !
Ow !
[ Inmates Shouting ]

You want to play ?
Think this is for fun ?

Huh ?

[ Shouting Continues ]

[ Groaning ]

[ Grunting ]
[ Gagging ]

[ Alarm Ringing ]

[ Electricity Buzzing ]
Aah !

[ Coughing ]
Damn it !
Lock this place down !

I want this place
locked down !
[ Guards Shouting ]

Anderson, secure the block
and cuff that son of a bitch !

[ Guard ]
Get back in there !
Settle down !

[ Alarm Continues ]
[ Guard ]
Shut up ! Shut up !

I heard. You want
to stay for supper ?

I blew it. I lost him.
He's silent again.
[ Pouring Drink ]

It's over.
Let it go.

He was protecting
his family... again.

I should have been with him
every minute.

Let it go.

And don't worry...
about anything.

I'll speak to Josephson,
smooth things over.

I'll help you cut
your losses.

And his losses ?

It's true, isn't it ?

He'll never get out
of there.

It was never your job
to get him out of there.

Theo, there is nothing
to be done.

Know when to walk away.

You help the ones you can.

I'm sorry.
I've let you down,
and I barged in here--

Theo.

If you don't let this end,
you'll do yourself damage.

You got involved...
emotionally.
It happens.

Now you have to get
your focus back.

You're losing control.

Wouldn't that be nice ?

[ Whistle Blowing ]
[ Inmates Chattering ]

Mealtime !
Line 'em up !

- You heard him. Let's go.
- [ Guard ] Single file !

[ Inmates, Guards
Chattering, Shouting ]

[ Inmate ]
I'm ready, I'm ready,
I'm ready.

Dr. Caulder,
what's wrong with him ?

Nicko, back in line.
Dr. Caulder--

Any change ?

Not a word in three days.

Sorry.
[ Dacks ]
Hey, ape man !

He said mealtime !

Can you leave him there,
Dacks ?

[ Guard ]
Keep your hands
at your side !

[ Door Closes ]
[ Sighs ]

[ Sighs ]

I'm sorry, Ethan.

I don't know if you
can hear me, but this is
my last day, so--

I put Dacks up on charges.

I still might be able
to get you that hearing,
if you would just speak.

If you would just come back.

Okay, Ethan.

You asked me
a question once.

"What has you
all tied up in knots...

when you wake up sweating
in the middle of the night ?"

You still wanna know ?

I've been thinking about it.
I've been thinking
about it a lot.

It's not the work.
I love the work.

I've always loved the work.

It's the game.

The game, Ethan.

And I was so good at it.

I made sure all
the right people liked me.

At night, I'd do
the checklist in my mind.

Am I cool with Ben Hillard ?

Am I cool with Dr. Josephson ?

Am I cool with all the people
who can help me ?

Am I cool with all the people
who can hurt me ?

Nobody thought I was weak
or a loser.

There was nobody
I was offending,

nobody I loved.

That game, Ethan.

But guess what ?

You taught me how
to live outside of the game.

[ Crying Softly ]

You taught me how to live.

And you know what
scares me even more ?

That I'm going back in.

"Forgive me, Ben.
Put me back in the game.

"I'll make you like me again !
I'll do the work.

I'll do all the work,
just put me back in the game !"

And do you wanna know--

You wanna know the psychology
behind this ?

Now, pay attention,
because I'm good at this.

I'm trying not to say
good-bye to you.

I'm trying not to say
I'll miss you.

I'm trying to forget you.

[ Sniffling ]

Ethan Powell, case closed.

Case closed !

Look at me.

[ Descending Stairs ]

[ Door Opens ]

[ Door Closes ]

[ Clicks ]

[ Inmates Chattering ]
[ Guard ]
Come on !

Oh, come on !

- Take the bat
off your shoulders, you bum !
- Calm down, Dacks !

Hey, on a three-two count
you gotta protect the plate,
you moron !

- [ Guard ] Three and one,
Dacks, not three and two.
- First base.

I would protect
the plate.
We're on first base.

You gotta protect
the plate.
Right, the plate.

- [ Nicko ] Protect the plate.
- [ Television, Indistinct ]

[ Men Cheering ]
You see ? You see ?
You see ?

You take the lumber off
the shelf and you get a hit.

- [ Men Protesting, Groaning ]
- Peter ! Hey, come on !

Pete, put it back in !
Pete, please !
[ Protesting Continues ]

- Put it back in, Pete !
- Hey, Pete !

Give me the plug, Pete !
Give me the plug !

- Give me the plug now !
- Stop ! Stop it !

[ Protesting Fades,
Stops ]

Peter, give Guard Anderson
the plug. It's his birthday.

[ Anderson ]
That's right, Pete.
It's my birthday.

You wanna give me
a present ?

Come on, buddy.
Let me have it.

That's it. Let go.
[ Inmate ]
All right, all right.

[ Guard ]
Plug it in. Come on.
There you go.

[ Sighs ]
Are you gonna leave it
alone now ?

[ Men Chattering ]
[ TV Resumes ]

For you.
Okay. For me.

[ Chuckles ]

[ Sighs ]

Hey, Dr. Caulder's here !
Glad to see you, Doc.

[ Inmate ]
Hey ! Caulder's back !
Welcome back, Doctor !

Anything he does out there
is gonna come down
on my head,

and I'm gonna come down
on yours !

Heard you were long gone
back to the city. I thought
you were all through here.

I came back to talk to Powell.
Well, your highflier's
gone out the window !

Went through a hole
in the fence.

We think he scaled
the other one.
He must have had some help !

And he even wrote
a little note... to you !

Can you make heads or tails
of that ? I sure can't.

What ?

You're never
gonna find him.
You know where he is ?

You're never
gonna find him.

If you got any idea where--
If you're holding out on me,
you could be aiding an escapee.

That is a felony,
and I could have you arrested
for that !

I'm beginning
to like it here.

[ Ethan ]
"Dear Theo.

"I'm sorry I'm not there
to say good-bye.

"You were right.
Freedom is not just a dream.

"It's there on the other side
of those fences we build
all by ourselves.

"Thank you for giving me hope
and for giving me back
my daughter.

"And I thank you, Theo,
for sharing this journey
with me.

Your friend, Ethan."

[ Monkeys Calling ]
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