Ghost of the China Sea
1958
Justine Woolf: Well, you look 1000% better today. Martin French: I feel better. Justine Woolf: That's wonderful! For as long as I've known you, you've never even felt good. Why the big improvement? Martin French: Aw, I suppose it's 'cause we're past the problem of Larry. Justine Woolf: Problem? That's a funny way to put it. Martin French: Well, it *was* a problem. Larry's become important to me. It's a strange thing; no one's ever been important to me before. Now Larry is and, in a way, so is everyone on the boat. Justine Woolf: I figured you would warm up one day. Martin French: No, you don't understand. I could've come and gone and never cared what happened to any one of you, but... Justine Woolf: Palo Alma was too much for you... Martin French: That's right. You see, what happened back there in one day suddenly made me want to know those men. The things they did, they just shouldn't have done. I had to know why. And the only people who knew, were dead. Darby and Hito died forever the day they came to life; I won't try to explain that. You know what I mean. Larry almost died, I expected him to, and then somehow they all changed. They became new men. Men worth knowing. But they only lived that single day. Do you get what I'm driving at?