The first 200 lines.
The House That Jack Built Unrated Directors Cut
May I ask you something?
I can't promise I'll answer.
R... right, that's exactly what I meant.
Um, are you allowed to speak along the way?
I was thinking there might be rules.
Let me put it this way
very few make it all the way without uttering a word.
People are overcome with a strange and sudden need
to confess on these trips.
And not all of it can be said to be
of great rhetorical quality
but do carry on merrily
just don't believe you're going to tell me something
I haven't heard before.
I will tentatively divide my tale
into five randomly chosen incidents
over a twelve-year period.
So I'm standing here holding this jack
crap's not working.
Do you, do you have a jack I could borrow?
No, I'm sorry.
- No? - No
- No? - No
That's odd, I thought everyone had a jack.
I don't.
Perhaps you could have a look at my car?
Well, I don't have to have a look at your car.
The issue with your jack is it's broken.
There.
So, what's a person like me supposed to do?
Well, I suppose
I could, drive over to Sonny's repair shop
and call for roadside assistance.
It's about, five miles from here.
What kind of repair shop is it?
It's... it's.. Sonny's a blacksmith, very good one.
Blacksmith.
Well, maybe this Sonny can repair the jack?
You'd have to talk to Sonny about that.
Perhaps, I could entice you to drive me there?
- Please. - Um..
Oops, that was a mistake.
Mistake?
Me getting in this car with you.
What was it one's mother used to say
about not getting into cars with strangers?
Well..
I wouldn't know what your mother said.
You might as well be a serial killer.
I'm sorry but you do kind of look like one.
You'd like me to drive you back to your car?
No, no. I can take care of myself.
I'm sorry, were you offended
that I called you a serial killer?
No.
It's of absolutely no importance to me.
Maybe it's just the van.
It's the kind one might expect to be kidnapped in
or used to transport corpses.
But if you really were a serial killer
I guess the easiest thing would be just
to bury my body back up there by those trees
but you'd have to remember to dig six feet down
so the foxes couldn't dig up my grave.
What would I do?
What would I do to keep you from getting away with it?
Of course, I'd just
pick up that jack and hit you over the head with it.
A jack like that can do quite a bit of damage
don't you think?
I'm not a medical examiner.
It'd do quite a lot of damage.
Don't forget this. Good luck with Sonny.
Um, would it be too much to ask for you to drive me back?
If this Sonny is as fast as you say he is?
I'm sure Sonny is perfectly capable of giving you
a lift back to your..
As... as I told you before, I don't like
driving with strangers.
Well, I'm just as much of a stranger as Sonny is.
Getting along just fine.
I'll just go speak to Sonny, just take a moment.
Sonny.
Hi, Jack.
How's it going?
Well, I was working on Miller's tractor
but this lady is being really persistent.
You don't say.
Big mistake.
The reason serial killers can roam around free in our country
is that they have no connection between themselves
and their victims.
So, you just made a big mistake
letting Sonny see the two of us together.
You know..
Honestly, I have more important things
to be doing with my life
than messing around with this crap.
You... you said he was really good.
Yeah, well, I'm sure Sonny was just
distracted by your goddamned blabbering.
Now I have to go, I have an appointment.
Appointment, what appointment?
That's none of your god damn business now, is it?
You're not just gonna leave me here.
In fact, yes, that is kind of what I was thinking.
I'm sure there will be another serial killer passing by
who can give you a lift back to Sonny's.
That is, unless he decides to kill you first.
Even if I was to beg you to drive me back?
Just a last time?
Pretty please.
You know, I take it all back
what I said earlier about you looking like a serial killer.
No, no, no, you don't have the disposition
for that sort of thing.
You're way too much of a wimp to murder anyone.
Dear, you are a dangerous man
smacked her with a jack, did you?
Honestly, I've heard of more murders
than I can count.
And by the way, what does this ridiculous man
have to do with anything?
It's Glenn Gould
one of the greatest piano players of our time.
He represents art.
So a jack in the face of
an admittedly unbearable lady was great art.
Is that what I'm to make of it?
Dear Mr. Verge, please give me a chance
to cast some supplemental light on the story of the jack.
The old cathedrals often have sublime artworks hidden away
in the darkest corners for only God to see
or whatever one feels like calling
the great architect behind it all.
The same goes for murder.
When I say cathedrals
it is first and foremost the gothic buildings we admire.
Here elegant, pointed arches have replaced the earlier
more primitive rounded arches.
The art of engineering is first and foremost about statics
that is so things remain standing in spite of
the various forces that impact the buildings.
In this way, the pointed arch created a possibility to build
much higher and with much more light
but most importantly with less use of material.
I often say that the material does the work.
In other words it has a kind of will of its own
and by following it, the result will be
the most exquisite.
So the material was the jack
and it jumped into the lady's face on its own.
Art is many things.
Very convenient and unusual
in the pile of bad excuses.
But all of that is of no interest whatsoever
unless you're an engineer.
I am an engineer.
My mother was of the opinion that becoming an engineer
was the more financially viable choice
but my really big dream was to become an architect.
Right before the lady and the jack
I purchased a building lot
and since I was my own developer
due to a substantial inheritance
no one could keep me from drawing up
my own plans for my own house.
Engineer or architect
what I see is an OCD patient in full bloom.
Ordnungszwang Jack
to use a good German word.
Yes, perhaps, it is in any case true
that I suffered from compulsions as a child.
I was completely hysterical about cleaning
and could never leave a room that wasn't
perfectly neat and clean.
A standard that was difficult to maintain
in the walk-in freezer.
The walk-in freezer?
The walk-in freezer on Prospect Avenue.
The sign has been broken for forever
so no one really knew what the name of the street was.
I bought the pizzas from the former owner
of the walk-in freezer.
He claimed it was a great deal
but of course I never managed to sell them
so it all became too much for me.
I only ate one of those shitty pizzas.
Pizza, pizza!
And then there was a door to another room
which I never managed to open.
A fucking neurotic riddled with obsessive compulsions
and a pathetic dream of something greater.
And what about the police?
I imagine they started coming around a lot.
No, call it luck if you will.
I had attempted to hide her car..
But to my great annoyance
you could still catch a glimpse of it from the main road.
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