John Anderton:
[a dream sequence, Anderton is at the pool with his son as his son is coming up while holding his breath underwater]
25.26 seconds. That's a new record.
Younger Sean:
Is it a world record.
John Anderton:
Is it a world? It's your personal best.
Younger Sean:
Let's try you.
John Anderton:
What? Are you kidding me? There is no way that I can beat 25.26 seconds.
Younger Sean:
How long can a whale hold it's breath underwater?
John Anderton:
A whale can hold it's breath for about 20 minutes.
Younger Sean:
You gotta beat the whale.
John Anderton:
[his son gets out of the water as he is getting in]
Here we go Sean. It could take 20 minutes, are you sure you don't want to get some ice cream or something?
Younger Sean:
No. Ready dad?
John Anderton:
Ready.
[kisses Sean as he goes underwater, as he is underwater, the watch suddenly drops into the water, then he comes back up]
John Anderton:
Sean? Sean? Sean?
[looking around]
John Anderton:
Have you seen my son, have you seen a kid in a red bathing suit? Sean? Have you seen my son, he was wearing a red bathing suit? Sean?
[wakes up screaming]
John Anderton:
SEEEAAANNN!
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:43