![]() ![]() Maybe I was a little bit concerned, but that’s not the same thing. The Grandson ( relaxing the death grip he has on his blanket): I wasn’t nervous. ![]() I’m explaining this to you because you look nervous. Grandpa: She doesn’t get eaten by the eels at this time. Vizzini: What? ( He joins Inigo at the stern and – sure enough) Probably some local fisherman, out for a pleasure cruise, at night… through … eel-infested waters…įezzik: I only doggy-paddle. It’s only… I just happened to look behind us and something is there. And opens them again)… Out of curiosity, why do you ask? ( All confidence, he leans back his head and closes his eyes. No one in Guilder knows what we’ve done, and no one in Florin could have gotten here so fast. Vizzini: As I told you, it would be absolutely, totally, and in all other ways inconceivable. And remember this, never forget this: when I found you, you were so slobbering drunk, you couldn’t buy brandy! ( turns on Fezzik) And you: friendless, brainless, helpless, hopeless! Do you want me to send you back to where you were? Unemployed? In Greenland?įezzik: Fuss, fuss… I think he like to scream at *us*. What happens to her is not truly your concern. Vizzini: Am I going MAD, or did the word “think” escape your lips? You were not hired for your brains, you hippopotamic land mass. It’s a prestigious line of work, with a long and glorious tradition.įezzik: I just don’t think it’s right, killing an innocent girl. Vizzini: I’ve hired you to help me start a war. Vizzini: Then there will be no one to hear you scream.įezzik: You never said anything about killing anyone. Is there a village nearby?īuttercup: There is nothing nearby, not for miles. Westley: This is true love – you think this happens every day? Westley: Hear this now: I will always come for you. Grandpa: Keep your shirt on, and let me read. The Grandson: Well, when does it get good? What is this? Are you trying to trick me? Where’s the sports? ( suspiciously) Is this a kissing book? The Grandson ( interrupts): Hold it, hold it. (It’s right over her head, so he has to stand very close) Grandpa: That day, she was amazed to discover that when he was saying “As you wish”, what he meant was, “I love you.” And even more amazing was the day she realized she truly loved him back.īuttercup: Farm boy… ( she looks about for something to order him to do, and looks up) Fetch me that pitcher. Grandpa: “As you wish” was all he ever said to her.īuttercup: Farm boy, fill these with water – please. I want to see my face shining in it by morning. Grandpa reads: Nothing gave Buttercup as much pleasure as ordering Westley around.īuttercup: Farm boy, polish my horse’s saddle. Grandpa: Oh, well, thank you very much, very nice of you. Grandpa: Are you kidding? Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles… The Grandson: Has it got any sports in it? It was the book my father used to read to me when I was sick, and I used to read it to your father. When I was your age, television was called books. Though he's lost when the heroes split up without a plan, Fezzik shows that he is capable of thinking for himself when he finds Prince Humperdinck's white horses.Grandpa: That’s right. In the preparations to storm the castle, Fezzik shows that he's perfectly happy to follow directions. Fezzik reconnects with Inigo in Florin City and is able to quickly and skillfully soak the brandy out of Inigo's body. He loses and when he comes to later, he forgets the rhyme that Inigo made up for him to remember what he was supposed to do. When Vizzini tells Fezzik to kill Westley, Fezzik demonstrates that he prioritizes fairness over anything else by challenging Westley to a proper fight. This damages Fezzik's already low self-esteem. Though Fezzik enjoys having a friend in Inigo and making Vizzini happy, Vizzini is verbally abusive and tells Fezzik that he's incapable of thinking for himself. There, Vizzini recruits him to be a part of his criminal organization. Because what Fezzik hates most in the world is being alone, he's distraught when the circus fires him and leaves him in Greenland. After his parents die, Fezzik fights as part of a circus troupe until people start booing him again. Fezzik is miserable and scared, as he hates fighting and hates it even more when audiences boo him. ![]() When Fezzik's father teaches him to throw a punch and ends up with a broken jaw, he and Fezzik's mother decide to train Fezzik to be a pro wrestler. The one thing that he loves is making up rhymes, which he does both out loud and in his head. Despite his size, Fezzik isn't violent and was bullied mercilessly as a child. He's the size of a giant and was the size of an adult by the time he started kindergarten. Fezzik is a kindhearted Turkish man in the story of The Princess Bride. ![]()
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