And then the whole dream changes. I don't know... it becomes like a nightmare.

13 seconds sound clip from the The Loved One (1965) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:18:09 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Sometimes, I know it sounds crazy, but sometimes, I have a dream. I dream that I'm in the food giant supermarket, the one on La Brea Street, buying lobsters for mom... the biggest juiciest lobsters you can imagine.

- I buy them by the dozen, just the way people buy eggs.

- And then they see me coming in the market, and they say, here comes the lobster man. Here he comes.

- And then... I know it sounds crazy, but then I do this little dance, and I sing.

- Mama's little Joyboy want lobster, lobster. Mama's little Joyboy want lobster for mom.

- And then the whole dream changes. I don't know... it becomes like a nightmare.

- When I put that big darn platter of juicy lobsters down in front of mom, they're still alive... as if I haven't cooked them at all.

- And suddenly, I start to cry, because I feel that I've let mom down again.

- That's all right, Laf, she says. I'll take them the way they are.

- By golly, she tears right into those live lobsters, claws and all. But they fight back. And they begin to claw her and chew her and eat her. And it's... I don't want to think about it.

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