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Letters To Juliet

Wednesday, July 19, 2017
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woman: ♪ hush, little baby,don't say a word ♪ ♪ mama's gonna buy youa mockingbird ♪ ♪ and if that mockingbirdwon't sing ♪ ♪ mama's gonna buy youa diamond ring ♪ [music playing] [applause] [english accent]sonya, that wasfantastic. your interpretationof the characterwas amazing. thanks, jason. thanks.

it was good. good? let's go. alessandro,wait. wait.wait. what is it? okay, today before icame to the theater, i--i didn'tknow to explain-- sonya, they'reall waiting for usat the restaurant. can we talkabout this later?

no, no, no, but-- yeah, but it'simportant. i mean, somethingis not right. jason, go tothe restaurant.i'll meet you there. now listen to me. now, i'm not interestedin your horror storiesor your bullshit about-- just listen to--[gasps] [footsteps draw near] [dog barking]

[soft whispering] [whispering stops] [water running] [shuts off water] hey. che qualcuna? [footsteps] hey. ㈠che qualcuna? [speaking italian]

mi scusi, signora. ㈠tardi. mi dia un minuto. [metal creaks] [metal clangs] [breathing heavily] [whimpering] [sobbing] [screaming]

[static buzzing] second woman:we're concernedabout iris. [singing continues] she's not recovering. in fact, she's getting worse, and it's very difficultfor us at this pointto make a diagnosis, although we'veruled out any form of schizophreniaand bipolar disorder. for us to move forwardin our therapy,

we're going to haveto have one-on-onepsychiatric care, and maybewe need to introducesome more medication. [echoing]dr. williams, how doyou feel about this? [muffled sobs] [muffled sobbing] [knock] [screams] [wailing] [singing hush, little baby]

♪ ...baby, mama's near ♪ ♪ to brush your hairand calm your fears ♪ [scream echoes] woman: mark. [horn blows] mark. what do you mean,"there is no room"? well, can youhelp me withsomething else? hello?

[sighs] [brakes squeal] hmm. caravaggio. that's where i'm headed. that's wherei'm headed, too. so i take ityou like art. i'm goingto the sanctuary. the sanctuary?

so you actually believethe madonna appeared? that's not the only reasonfor my visit. [radio playing music] oh, no. don't you-- don't you even--whoa! what?! are you okay? yeah,i guess so.

well, obviouslyhe left me here. where were you headed? what? nowhere. i had a planeback to london, but it leavesin three days. so changeyour flight. hell, no.i worked my bum offfor this holiday. i'm notgoing back early.

there you go. where are you guys going? is it nice? i think so. that's us. later. bye. wait! wait! w-wait! my child,do not be afraid.

[roar] hey! wake up!i think we're here. [brakes hissing] i think this is it. you've gottabe kidding me. oh, my god.this placeis freaky. it's notvery welcoming. where did yousay you foundthis place? on the net.

gives methe creeps. so you never told me why you're goingto caravaggio. i'm writing a bookon the artist. there are criticsthat believe there are messages within his paintings, steps to taketo reach a higher power. steps? it's all bullshit.

i'm hereto prove them wrong. [crickets chirping] [dog barks] is anybody there? may i help you? i--yes. um, i'm may williams.i called. oh. ms. williams. we were expecting youearlier.

i'm sorry. we had a hard timefinding this place. please, come this way. you booked a single,right? uh, do you have roomfor two more? i don't know.i'll just check. seems to be room.one second. what's withthe madonnain the corner? heh. religiouspropaganda.

she sells. emma, have youcleaned her room yet? certo, signora. can i haveyour documents, please? what brings you allhere to caravaggio? spiritual matters. i just followed them. [scoffs]peace on earth. okay.

sign here, please. do you feelall right? i'm sorry? is everything okay? yes. i'm just tired. let's see. ms. williams,you're in room six. ms. la hughes, room 8. and ms. rodriguez, 9.

great.my favorite number. the hotel hasthree bathrooms. i suggest you use the oneclosest to your rooms, which i'll havesomeone show you. [bell rings] this is for your rooms, and this is forthe main entrance. i will always be hereuntil midnight. after that,you're on your own,

but if youhave an emergency,i'm in room two. giuseppe. bring the girlsto their rooms. [keys clank] what is this,the addams family? [whispering]i don't know. he's got the voice. hello. he doesn't talk much.

or understand,for that matter. go. god,look at this place. oh. this iscaravaggio. it's dark. the medusa,a beautiful sea nymph that made lovewith poseidon in the templeof athena. at leastshe was getting some.

yeah, until athenafound out and transformed herinto a monstrous beast. her eyes could turnonlookers to stone. ms. la hughes:wish i could do that. she was thenbeheaded by perseus. per-who? perseus. he wasa son of zeus. zeus? greek mythology.

oh, i thought-- what an idiot. rude. come on. i wantto go to sleep. [piano playing] [stops playing] [resumes playing] okay,where is gomez? we saw morticia,

we're walkingwith lurch, and i don'tremember what thegrandmother'sname is. shh. shut up. [muffled arguing] man: fuck off! second man:don't tell meto fuck off! oh, jason!

don't! stop it! ms. rodriguez:where did youtake us? what is this, some kindof reality showor something? night. check the roomfor cameras. good night. [door slams] young may: mommy,are you gonna die? may, let's go.

i don't want to go. may, please. it's okay, baby. [telephone rings] [ring] innkeeper:oh, ms. williams,i forgot to let-- [woman moaning] [moaning continues] [moaning stops]

[gasps] i've beenwaiting for you. [snake hissing] [chuckles] don't judge a bookby its cover. [both laugh] [gasping] [squelch] woman: may.

[static buzzes] may. sandra. sandra, wait. [rattling] sandra, wait. [running footsteps] [panting] [birds chirping]

[radio playing songin italian] more coffee. coffee, more. what are youlooking at? eat your breakfast,please. what are you reading? about this idiotwho thinks heknows everything. did you see maythis morning? what a fucking loser.

excuse me. not you, him. eh, let me see. oh. he's hot. who is he, anyway? the antichristof art desperately seekingpublic affirmation. he doesn't even givea shit about art. you're telling me.

why? you knowmark russo? no, but i've workedwith many losers. ah, there she is. hey, it seemsthe antichristis in town, and he's hot. anyway, he'shaving a lecturethis afternoon. want to go? did i miss something?can i see? you wantedto know moreabout caravaggio.

here's your chanceto find out whathe's not about. yeah, sure, i guess. i'm notmissing cutie. did you guys hearanything last night? it seemed... like morticia and gomezwere getting it on. i definitelyheard a woman, but what makesyou think there wasa man there? i just assumed.

you shouldn'tassume. what time is the lecture? in a coupleof hours. and he is? uh, hello. good morning. are you english? uh, canadian.may. nice to meet you. uh, lisa. i'm english.

i'm jason. sandra,la-la land. are you goingto see the show? uh, what show? don't tell meyou are herefor mark russo. what are you,in love with himor something? what were you saying? oh, no.i just thought-- well, nothing.

it was goodto meet you. no, wait. what show? it's a contemporarydance piece. it's really beautiful. you guys should go. guys, we should go. thank you.we'll ask the front desk. it was niceto meet you. you, too.

and he's gay. caravaggio went on and was commissioned fornumerous religious works, although it seemed thata lot of it featuredviolent struggles, like the sacrifice of isaac-- grotesque decapitations, salome with the head of john the baptist-- torture and death, as in the crucifixion of saint peter.

this brings us to hisvery turbulentpersonal life. raised in brothelsby his mother, caravaggio was oftenarrested and imprisoned. in 1606, he fled rome... how can younot find him hot? ...in this, his 12-year-oldmodel in the first, the violation, almost rape,in the second. in 1602, a papallegal adviser commissioned the death of the virgin.

death of the virgin. please. ...rejectedfor numerous reasons. the madonna had been modeledon a dead prostitute that caravaggiofound floatingin the tevere river. her legs were exposed,and her swollen anddecomposed body was just too realistic. it looks like we ran outof time for today. are there any questions? what aboutcaravaggio'spainting technique?

or his use of lightand shadows? are thoseof interest? or are the trivialrumors on his life the essenceof his work? caravaggio wasconsidered the first-everdirector of photography. my lecture this afternoonwill discuss thisin great detail. i guess i'll beseeing you later. thank you allfor your time. sandra!

you know him? i see you'restill a bitch. you know what?fuck you. that's a good idea, don't you think? what's a good idea? fucking. sandra: come on.we are leaving. so what now?

i was thinkingof going to church. i'm out. i'm hungry. sandra: want togo get somethingto eat? beats going to church. i'll see you later. ciao. [soft music playing] good afternoon,father.

inspector.i'm glad you're here. you saidyou had informationon the missing girl. i do. we have reasonto believe that, um-- would you like to comethis way, inspector? monsignor tuccibelieves thatit's related to the scrollfound in the vatican. what about you? ㈠ora di andare.

[stops wailing] [woman giggles] you better come upfor the night. man: yeah? and i am going to-- [groaning] i can't wait.come on. [giggles] gets chilly hereat nights.

did you havea nice walk, mom? yes. i ran intothat flashy girl. i just don't understandthese youngsters nowadays walking around like--well, like tramps. mom. this is exactlywhy i don't want you to hang aroundwith people like that. she was with some man,

kissing and grabbingin front of everyone. may god have mercyon their souls. well, are you ready? both: hail mary,full of grace, the lord is with thee. blessed art thouamongst women... may: blessed is the fruitof thy womb, jesus. holy mary, mother of god, pray for us sinners now andat the hour of our death.

amen. [woman vocalizingon soundtrack] "the woman wasarrayed in purple "and scarlet color,decked with gold, precious stonesand pearls..." the beastshall then rise with the number 600and 3 score and 6. help me! help!

[groaning,growl] it's your fault!you did this! woman, singsong:may. mom? [woman singing hush, little baby] ♪ let her go in peace ♪ ♪ the end is near ♪ mm. [muffled scream]

no! woman: no! aah! [man screaming] [woman sobbing] [man wails] [woman shrieks] [restraints rattling] [scrapes] [flesh tearing]

[snakes hissing] david. i love you. [slams wall] [slamming] iris! [nurses' yells echoing] [bone cracks] david: open the door!iris!

nurse: open this door! iris, please! please! open the door! you open the door! aah! ohh. i'm sorry. oh, god. you scared me. god, this fucking house.

it is kinda scary. i know. what's withthe lighting? oh, so you speak english. you need to getbetter lightingin here. yes. i--i guess we do. well... i need to pee. i'm sorryi woke you. oh, that's okay,ms. williams. can iget you anything?

no. i wouldn'twant to disturb youany more than we have. i was goingto make some tea. uh, tea sounds great. [music playingon headphones] ahh! [gurgling] [toilet flushes] [faint police siren nearby] i want a listof everyonein this place.

[blows] [orchestra playing on radio] [woman humming along] [woman singing operaon radio] [turns off music] what is wrongwith you? a girl just died. well, excuse me. and hurry upwith those cookies.

who died andmade you boss? [humming opera] [opera music resumes] [humming along] [opera music playing] [crying] [music ends] father, thank godyou're here. what's going on?

early this morning, ms. johnson foundone of our guests dead inthe bathroom. how did it happen? her head--she wasfound decapitated. ms. johnson,this is father john. ohh. the lord is with you. alessandro: yeah,and also with you.

aly, for once,can you be sensitive? whatever. i'm sorry, father. that's okay. father. may williams. yes? follow me. inspector, i haveto talk to you.

can it wait? it's about the--the girl, but i guess it can. she was a sinner,father. i'm sure the lordwill have mercy,mrs. johnson. now let us prayfor the victim. was thereanyone else present? we woke emma up. the maid?

i was comingout of the bathroom, and lisa was going in,and we screamed. what happenedafter that? lisa wentto the bathroom. emma and i wentto the kitchen.we had tea. we talkedfor a few minutes or so, and then i went to bed. anything else? anything unusual?

that's it. how well did youknow the victim? we met at the bus station. she was stranded,and she just came with us. us? i don't rememberher last name. what brings youto caravaggio? i had my calling. it's been yearsthat i've been preparing,

and my motherwas from here. so you're a nun. not yet. do you speak italian,ms. williams? no. my mothernever wanted meto learn the language. that's odd. who would do somethinglike this, inspector? i--i don't know. someone with no god

or maybethe opposite. we'll talk again. okay, inspector. [playing piano] do you knowwhat happenedto narcissus? i'm an art critic. what do you think? art. interesting.

all forms of art? excuse me? dance? what about it? were you at the theateron sunday? i was invitedby the mayor. have you metsonya marchetti? sonya marchetti. the lead dancer.

i haven't hadthe pleasure. and lisa la hughes, how welldid you know her? we were friends. how long have youbeen friends? get to your point. a girl goes missing. another one'shead is hangingin the washroom, and bythe looks of it,

you knew herquite intimately. i don't know anythingabout what happenedlast night. [cell phone rings] [rings] yeah, it's nota good time right now. yes, i know, but it's... fine. i fucked up. met her last night.

we had sex. that's it. good. now we'regetting somewhere. when did sheleave the room? i don't know.i fell asleep. i see. look, inspector,i told you everythingthat i know. i have a lecturein an hour and a plane to catchthis evening. you're notgoing anywhere.

for fuck sakes, i told you everythingthat i know. i'm sorry for the girl, but i have nothingto do with it. i beg to differ. we're seizingeveryone's passport, so get comfortable. i don't thinkyou want me to callmy embassy. maybe your wifecan call for you.

seize his passport. [together]...thy name. thy kingdom come,thy will be done... we should havegotten a roomat the sanctuary. yeah, back tomedieval times. [both chuckle] this isn't funny. i wouldn'tbe surprised if they sent someonefrom the old inquisition.

you and your friendbetter watch out. for your information,during that time, they mostlyburned witches. [lord's prayer continues] what are wegonna do? do i look likethe inspector? i need to speakwith you. sandra, i don't knowwhat else to tell you. we're done.

i miss you. i-- you knew what it wasfrom the beginning. do you understand me? we're done, finished. did you fuck her?! mark! cookie? [buzzing] [chops]

girl: may. [girl giggles] it looks likeyou met giannetta. the little girl. no need to be afraid. she's a saint. she appearsonly to good people. i read on the netthat this house used to bea convent.

yes, back in the 1600s, when caravaggiowas still around. what happened to it? legend has itthere was a man who fell in lovewith a nun, and when he discoveredthat she was unfaithful, to him and to god, he went insideand burnt it down. and you know those nuns.

so you're from toronto. it's a beautiful city. i was therea long time ago. yeah? my sisterused to live there. wow. it must have beenabout 30 years ago. it was a very hard timein our lives. she was very sick. i'm sorry.

it's okay. it all worked out for the best. anyway,i just came here to tell you thatlunch will be readyin 20 minutes. thank you.i'll be up in a minute. why don't you eat? are you eating alone? uh, oh, yes. my mum isnot feeling too well.

i can't imaginethe shock shemust have had findingthat poor girl. would youlike me to preparesomething for her? oh, yes. thank you. okay, yeah.yeah, yeah, yeah.that's fine. um, two, three days max. um, i'm sorryto bother you, but i'm trying to make a call

to canadafrom my room, and i can'tget through. oh, we're experiencingproblems with the line. i'm afraid your best betwould be to head into town and call from a phone boothor a bar. i'm really sorry. i don't want to intrude,but if you've got to make an urgent call,you can use my cell. ah, no, thank you.

i insist. your friendjust died. what are you doing!? can't youcontrol yourself?! you're an animal! you're sick,sick, sick! do you wantto get out of here? i'm heading to the theater. yeah.

clean those tables. may: i hope youdon't mind me asking, but what areyou doing here? remember the showi was talking about? well, it'salessandro's show. i'm his assistant. it's a pieceinspired by caravaggio's death of a virgin, so he thoughtwhat better placeto open than here?

how's it going? the show's going great, but after the opening night,the lead dancer disappeared. we had to fly inanother dancer. it was a mess. disappeared? how doessomeone disappear? just vanishedafter the opening night. she's probably not happywith her dressing roomor something. you knowshow business.

announcer: shortlyafter the disappearance of dancersonya marchetti, the decapitated headof a 20-year-old girl was found last nightat the small, quiettown of caravaggio. the police, as of now,have no leads on the case. reporting live from caravaggiois phil whitmore. phil: the town is in shock after the gruesome murderof lisa la hughes, an english touristfound dead last nightat the villa magdalene,

a bed-and-breakfast in the heart of... i brought yousomething to eat. they're talkingabout the murderon the radio. ...was from ellesmere port.there is also evidence... i'm really sorrythat you had to see, well, what you saw. don't you get it? this is phil whitmorereporting live... as christians,we are to bechrist-like.

...multimillion-dollardrug-smuggling ring... the bible saysthat our mission is to pointothers to him. his redemptionis love. plant that seed thatonly god can grow, and onceit is planted, it is outof our hands. okay, then. i'll leave thishere.

you're welcome. ...power was outfor three hours inthe eastern metro because of downedhydro lines, and police report... [woman crying] [handcuffs close] inspector: you havethe right to remain silent. anything you saycan and will be used against youin a court of law.

you have the rightto speak to an attorney and to have an attorneypresent duringany questioning. if you cannotafford a lawyer, one will be providedfor you at thegovernment facility. [chorus singing] hello,ms. williams. i'm gladyou could come. i know it's hard, but the lord worksin mysterious ways.

no, father.something isn't right. what is it, may? there's a little girlthat i see in my dreams. she's tryingto tell me something. she's--she's... go on. i don't know, but something is wrong. do you know the storyof giannetta, may?

since the holy motherappeared to her, she's become a soliderof the christian causeall over europe. you're ina sacred place, and you're experiencingthe power of our lordwithin your dreams. it's a gift. but it's not lovei feel, father. i was called hereby monsignor tucci. he works for the vatican. he found a scripturedated back to 1432,

talks abouta little girlbeing possessed. possessed? by the devil. excuse me, father. the inspector iswaiting for you. i'll be right there. may, i have to go. we'll talk later,okay? [clunk]

[static hisses] unclean! ha ha! man: what do youthink you are doing? seek mercy through christ! [laughs] bipolar,split personality. bipolar. [laughing]

[girl laughing] [deep laughter] [police siren blaring] [screaming, clamoring] woman: what is it?! [music playing on radio] good morning,ms. williams. oh, claudia.you scared me. i'm sorry.i didn't mean to.

i'm really sorryabout emma. yes. poor, poor girl. okay. well,i'll see you later. [woman singingin italian on radio] [knock on door] ms. williams. hello, inspector. there's somethingthat i would liketo speak with you about. well, come in.sit down.

i heard that youarrested emma. that's correct. i don't meanto be rude, inspector, but i think that there'sbeen a mistake. really? emma was with methe night of the murder. we had a conversationover tea in the kitchen. ms. williams,we went through your statementmany times,

and there werea couple of thingsthat don't add up. firstly,we talked to emma, and she said thatshe never saw youthat night. that's a lie. secondly, duringthe investigation, we foundsleeping pillsin your room. are you sure yougot up that evening? those pills werefor the plane.i haven't used them since. i think that there'sbeen some sort ofmiscommunication here.

speaking ofmiscommunication,ms. williams, emma doesn'tspeak english. and unless you liedwhen i asked you, you don't speakitalian. is that father john? we found him today. i'm sorryto have bothered you. i can't believe this.what do you want? what? it's justan urban legend.

i wouldn't be so sure. come meet me. [dogs barking] anotherbeautiful day. are you leaving? not anymore. what's wrong? oh, something'snot right. i think i'mgoing crazy, sandra.

what's up? i think we're in danger. calm down.it's okay. no. father johnis dead. what? when? i just came back fromthe police station. emma said that shenever saw me the nightthat lisa died. the inspectorthinks that i'm lying. and i saw snapshots of father john,

and he was mutilated. something isgoing on here. do they know who did it? i don't think so. so it can't be the maid.she was in jail. ah, sandra, you--you might think that i'm crazy,and i probably am, but i need to find outwhat's going on. father john mentionedsomething abouta monsignor tucci

and a possessed child. what does a childhave to do withthese murders? i-- but i need your help,sandra. what do youwant me to do? i have to talkto monsignor tucci. oh, my god. yes, of course,inspector. father john is dead. oh, my.

[bell tolling] [light buzzes] aspettate qui. i--i never told youthe real reason i'm here. last year, i met mark, and he's becomean obsession for me. s� may: hello, father. my name ismay williams.

father john hastold me about you. well, we spokeyesterday. i'm aware of that. i knew you'd come. please,have a seat. i've spentmy life researchinghistorical events that couldprove the presenceof evil on earth. you'd be surprisedhow many events were influencedby satan andhis followers.

so you sent him herefor the legendof caravaggio. i was researching it when i stumbled onan old scroll. it was a communicationbetween antonio de vecchi and cardinal rovina. de vecchi wrote abouthis daughter giannetta. he believedshe'd been possessedby the devil. [coughs] in the letters,

he asked for assistancefrom the vatican. an exorcism. yes, butthe de vecchi family were not the only ones involved. during that time,various people hadbeen murdered. what does thishave to do with us? satan was responsiblefor these deaths. he possessed giannetta. the scrollgoes on to say

that aftera few days of hell, the holy mother appearedto the little girl. but the churchthought it best to hide what happenedbefore the apparition. that's her. who? the little girlin my dreams. what is shesaying to you? i don't know.

it's not clear. you must bethe chosen one. [scoffs] the chosen one. what's next,the red pill? i'm leaving, and you'recoming with me. the chosen onefor what? satan.

sandra: that's it.let's go. do you thinkthis is a joke?! how many morepeople have to diebefore you see? ♪ wishing and hoping ♪ ♪ and thinking and praying ♪ ♪ planning and dreaming ♪ ♪ each night of his charms ♪ ♪ that won't get youinto his arms ♪ ♪ so if you're lookingto find love ♪

♪ you can share ♪ ♪ all you gotta dois hold him and kiss him ♪ ♪ and love him andshow him that you care ♪ ♪ show him that you care ♪ ♪ just for him ♪ ♪ do the thingshe likes to do ♪ ♪ wear your hair ♪ ♪ 'cause you won't get him ♪ [winces] ahh.

♪ thinking and a-praying ♪ ♪ wishing and a-hoping ♪ ♪ just wishing and hoping ♪ ♪ his kiss is the start ♪ ♪ but it won't get youinto his heart ♪ ♪ so if you'rethinking heartbreak... ♪ aly, is that you? ♪ all you gotta dois hold him ♪ ♪ and kiss himand squeeze him ♪

♪ and love him ♪ ♪ yeah, just do it ♪ ♪ and after you do ♪ ♪ you will be his ♪ jason. aly, where are you? jason. jason.jason, can you hear me? please. h-hello? aly,i can hardly hear you.

[gasping]help me. you gottacome here. you gotta help me. aly! aly, are you there? [sobs] yaah! jason: hello? alessandro: no. aly!

please don't.no. please pick up. [groans] [phone line beeping] what was the legendof caravaggio that monsignor tuccimentioned? it's justan old legend that says thatwhen he was a kid, he witnessedsome rituals.

apparentlyhis mother was a high priestessof some crazy cult. a priestess? yeah, powerful witch, which is bullshitcreated by the church to diminish women,instill fear. do you think that caravaggiocould have somethingto do with this? well, you saw a snakebefore lisa died. the medusa headwas full of snakes,

and she was decapitated. father john... the crucifixion of saint peter and the coronationof christ. can i getone of those? did you knowthat the heaviest lemonis in israel, weighing 11 pounds,9 ounces? did you know thatthe tallest rosebushis in california, standing at13 feet, 3 inches?

san diego,if i'm not mistaken. [luggage wheels rattle] are you ready, mom? did you rememberthe gloves? may god bless you. sandra: ah. speaking ofthe devil. i'm here.what do you want? may, i'll see youin the morning.

so speak. [dripping] ohh! no! [screaming] no! schizophrenia. [wails] she's mentally not-- she's mentallynot responding. she's mentally...

stop! hail mary, full of grace. blessed art thouamongst women. blessed is the fruitof thy womb, jesus. "precious stonesand pearls, "having a golden cupin her hand. "the beastshall then rise "with the number 600and 3 score and 6, commencingthe end of man."

[may gasping] inspector. this just camefor you. [woman singing opera] [may sobbing softly] [object clatters] [may screaming] [motor running] [opera playing]

may! we're in danger.it's the gardener. it was him, the murders.and sandra's gone. you have to callthe police. please. it's okay. calm down. your friendchecked out.it's okay. giuseppe,everything'sunder control. now go.leave us alone. you've donereally well, may.

your mother wasthe first to sacrificeherself for him. my mother? our sister. my mother wasan only child. this is for you, honey. you were just born. we've beenwatching over you ever since. the time has come,

and the circlewill now close. are you ready? i invoke andconjure thee,o spirit, and fortifiedby the power of the suprememajesty... i exercise andcommand thee, o spirit, by him who spokeand it was done, by the most holy and glorious name. appear andshow thyselfunto me here,

before this circlein a fair andhuman shape. do thoucome forthwith. come presently. come visibly. come affably. manifest thatwhich we desire. [sandra gasping] [hissing] [all chantingin foreign language]

viene. welcome, spirit. welcome thouunto us. i bind thee to remainbefore this circle. welcome, our lord. welcome. welcome, lucifer. [sandra gurgling] step away from her.

she's mine. i said,"step away from her." [sandra sobbing] i just ran intoyour friend mark. he was floatingin the river. narcissus, caravaggio's last step before the death of the virgin. you're obviouslynot a virgin. my sisters arevery upset with you.

shouldn't have stuckyour nose in things that have nothingto do with you. but i'm glad you did. the time has come, our lord. we have fulfilledall of what youhave desired. please accept us now. sacrifice usfor your resurrection. [shuddering] you're not finished yet.

your ancestors,giannetta wasn't afraid. she accepted her destiny. kill me. may: no! aah! [man laughing] may: claudia! [stake clatters] [both sobbing] [dog howls]

[raspy] i've beenwaiting for you.

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