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00:00:00Excuse me, it's okay.
00:00:02It's okay. It's okay, it's okay.
00:00:05It's okay.
00:00:07Let me help her back.
00:00:30It's okay, it's okay.
00:00:33Maruzella, Maruzella.
00:00:42Vedi, questo è Napoli.
00:00:44Napoli è pieno divertimento.
00:00:46Ci sono posti per divertirti e posti che ci sono brutti.
00:01:00Alla prossima.
00:01:06I'm looking for the concert.
00:01:07And then you drive right by it.
00:01:09There it is.
00:01:13Very funny.
00:01:23I think it's gonna be good.
00:01:25Must be.
00:01:30The traffic from Napoli.
00:01:35To the next place.
00:01:43Shit.
00:01:46Can't buy my wallet.
00:01:51One receipt case?
00:01:52No.
00:01:53No, the receipt case.
00:01:55Somewhere.
00:01:56Maybe it's in my car.
00:02:00— Hitch you looked up a pus, a pus.
00:02:12— She's was looking for pus.
00:02:14— Are you just giving her a moment?
00:02:16— Durante there ain't nothing.
00:02:18— You just give her a minute.
00:02:20— One moment.
00:02:22— Go slow, wait a minute.
00:02:23— There's nothing here, I'm getting lost.
00:02:26— ministering.
00:02:30Where did you have it last?
00:02:34The train station, I think?
00:02:38The exchange booth?
00:02:42Oh, Jamie, I'm sorry.
00:02:46That bastard at the train station started when you dropped all your stuff.
00:02:52This is 170, not 70.
00:02:56Where do we need to go?
00:02:58We need sevens.
00:03:10Here we go.
00:03:20Is this it?
00:03:22Thanks, man.
00:03:28It's nice.
00:03:42Yes, I have a credit card.
00:03:46Numbers on file on my computer.
00:03:48Yes, I have them here.
00:03:52Okay, five, five, three, three, seven, six, four, five, eight, seven, eight, seven, nine, one, five, seven.
00:04:04Five, seven.
00:04:06Yeah.
00:04:08Expires 12.15.
00:04:10No, she'll definitely need another card sent out immediately.
00:04:14We're here for two weeks.
00:04:16No, I'm working here.
00:04:18Yes, I'll hold.
00:04:22You love how they ask, as if I have a choice.
00:04:26Do you know what I'm gonna try to do while I'm here?
00:04:30Besides, learn Italian.
00:04:32I don't know why you think that's so ridiculous.
00:04:34You don't at all.
00:04:36I admire you.
00:04:37I just think it's too late for me.
00:04:39That's not true.
00:04:41You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
00:04:44And besides, what's the point?
00:04:47The whole bloody world speaks English.
00:04:49Well, I am going to finally transcribe the tapes.
00:04:54Yes.
00:04:56All right.
00:04:58Okay.
00:05:00Well, if you can see it through to the end, I think that's wonderful.
00:05:06What does that mean?
00:05:08Nothing.
00:05:10Nothing?
00:05:11I think it's a fantastic idea, Jen.
00:05:15I always have.
00:05:16You know that?
00:05:17She sounds very supportive.
00:05:22You have my support.
00:05:27I'm sorry if that came out wrong.
00:05:29I just know how emotional listening to them can be.
00:05:34Has been for you.
00:05:35I think enough time has passed.
00:05:37Well, that's great.
00:05:52Why do you think he killed himself?
00:06:08Who?
00:06:11David Foster Wallace.
00:06:13I don't know.
00:06:17You can't get a sense by his writing?
00:06:20You have to read it when I'm done, don't I?
00:06:28Do you think he recognized a blank infinity just stretching out?
00:06:34He got to this point maybe where it was just day after day after day.
00:06:38I really don't know, Jen.
00:06:40Just so tedious.
00:06:43And then, of course, he felt guilty.
00:06:46Most people think life is too short and there he was, all the talent in the world,
00:06:49and it wasn't enough.
00:06:50Jen, can I...
00:06:51Can we not talk about this?
00:06:53Just...
00:06:54Just...
00:06:55Just a bit moment.
00:06:57I love you.
00:07:13I love you too.
00:07:27Do you feel alright?
00:07:28Do you feel okay?
00:07:29Yeah.
00:07:30Are you sure?
00:07:31Mm-hmm.
00:07:32Mm-hmm.
00:07:33Do you feel alright?
00:07:34Do you feel okay?
00:07:35Yeah.
00:07:36Are you sure?
00:07:37Mm-hmm.
00:07:38Do you feel okay?
00:07:39Good.
00:07:40Do you feel okay?
00:07:41You feel okay?
00:07:42Mm-hmm.
00:09:16I won't come with.
00:09:18You'll be so busy.
00:09:22I get boring all alone.
00:09:24I think someone should be here in case the card is delivered.
00:09:28True.
00:09:33Then I think I might go out, see what the world has to offer.
00:09:35If you do, leave me a message, okay?
00:09:42So I can worry about you.
00:09:44Okay.
00:09:49I've left you some money here.
00:09:54I'll see you later.
00:09:55Have a good day.
00:09:56Have a good day.
00:09:56Have a good day.
00:09:56Have a good day.
00:09:58Testing, testing.
00:10:22Okay.
00:10:23Do you have any stories for my book?
00:10:26What kind of stories?
00:10:30Stories that you've prepared for, I can ask them the list of stories that Dad told me about.
00:10:34Go ahead and ask from your father's list.
00:10:36God rest his soul.
00:10:37Let's start with the war.
00:10:38We went into an air raid shelter.
00:10:42My mother, your great-grandmother, she was shaking.
00:10:46Sirens wailed and then there was the sound of a bomb.
00:10:50And the man next to us, he said,
00:10:53I was in a shelter last night with my wife and my little boy and half of it got blown away.
00:10:58There was blood in his hair.
00:11:02He was all alone.
00:11:03That nearly finished my mother, you know.
00:11:08Here we were in this tiny town in England, miles from Germany, from Russia, from Italy, from any front lines.
00:11:14And this man, he had blood in his hair.
00:11:25Good night.
00:11:26Cappuccino?
00:11:27Okay.
00:11:27I need it, sir.
00:11:45Good night, sir.
00:11:46I'm sorry.
00:11:47I'm sorry.
00:11:48I'm sorry.
00:11:49I'm sorry.
00:11:50I'm sorry.
00:11:51I'm sorry.
00:11:52I'm sorry.
00:11:57We were riding our bikes to school when the Germans
00:12:00started firing at us.
00:12:02We jumped into a hedge.
00:12:04We were terrified, but afterwards we couldn't stop laughing.
00:12:10It feels now as if I'm the only one who remembers that.
00:12:13It's as vivid to me as if it happened yesterday.
00:12:18Oh, hi, Leonard.
00:12:20It's Jane.
00:12:22I decided to take an impromptu trip to Ischia, or Ischia,
00:12:27as they pronounce it.
00:12:28See, I'm learning a little bit.
00:12:31Anyway, I'll be home later.
00:12:34I hope you have a good day.
00:12:35Bye.
00:12:36Those friends are all dead now.
00:12:39There's no one left.
00:12:41That's one of my regrets, you know.
00:12:44Sometimes I think I should have had more children,
00:12:47not just your father.
00:12:51You're all alone now that your parents are gone.
00:12:54No brothers, no sisters.
00:12:57I'm upsetting you.
00:13:00Let's talk about something else.
00:13:03You want to ask me more boring questions about the war?
00:13:06All right then.
00:13:08Uh, scusi, scusi, um, the castle?
00:13:14Castle, parlato inglese?
00:13:17No, no, no.
00:13:19No, no, no.
00:13:20Um, Castello, Oregonese?
00:13:23Ah, andare.
00:13:24Andare?
00:13:25Andare?
00:13:26Andare?
00:13:26Ah, grazie.
00:13:27They'd been shot through the neck.
00:13:32The bullet went in one side and came out the other.
00:13:36And there were all these bomb holes filled with water
00:13:39and he couldn't tell which was the German side
00:13:41and which was the Allied side.
00:13:44When he came home after something like that,
00:13:47you couldn't really complain to him about anything,
00:13:50now could you?
00:13:50I'm actually going there now, to the castle.
00:13:53You speak English now?
00:13:54Yeah.
00:13:55Why, do you think I was Italian?
00:13:56Yeah.
00:13:57Yes!
00:13:58That's great.
00:13:59That's cool.
00:14:00Hey, hey, hey.
00:14:01Where are you from?
00:14:02London.
00:14:03No.
00:14:04In America.
00:14:05Come on.
00:14:06Maine.
00:14:07No, shit.
00:14:08I'm from Massachusetts.
00:14:09That's crazy.
00:14:10That's weird.
00:14:11Right?
00:14:12Vacation?
00:14:13No.
00:14:14Are you?
00:14:15What?
00:14:16Are you here on vacation?
00:14:17Oh.
00:14:20Sorry.
00:14:21I thought you were saying you were on vacation.
00:14:23Me?
00:14:24No.
00:14:25So come on.
00:14:27My husband is working in Naples.
00:14:30What does he do?
00:14:32He is playing in a concert at the end of the night.
00:14:35Cool.
00:14:36What does he play?
00:14:37Viola.
00:14:38Mm-mm-mm.
00:14:39The viola.
00:14:42Any good?
00:14:44Yes.
00:14:45Very.
00:14:49How do you keep your violin from getting stolen?
00:14:53You put it in a viola case.
00:14:55Right?
00:14:57Yeah.
00:14:58That's not funny.
00:14:59What's the difference between a viola and a coffin?
00:15:02A coffin has a dead person on the inside.
00:15:05Because viola players are dead?
00:15:07No?
00:15:08Why is a viola solo like premature ejaculation?
00:15:12Because even though you know it's coming, there's nothing you can do about it.
00:15:18I can't help it.
00:15:19I've got this weird autistic mind for jokes and I went to this music slash nerd summer camp when I was like ten and I played the triangle.
00:15:25Right.
00:15:26And I'm an only child so, you know, understand.
00:15:29You look too young to be married, are you newlywed?
00:15:34No.
00:15:35No.
00:15:36No.
00:15:58One?
00:16:00All right.
00:16:02Oh, hey, have you got 50 cents?
00:16:06You can catch it.
00:16:10That's it.
00:16:11That's it.
00:16:12What brought you out of here today?
00:16:35Very.
00:16:36Ha!
00:16:37Very.
00:16:38I like it.
00:16:40They have this device down in the basement.
00:16:43It's like a torture cage.
00:16:44They lock you in there until you turn to bones.
00:16:48Can you imagine dying by just sitting there?
00:16:51That would suck.
00:16:58In like the 1300s, thousands of families lived in this castle.
00:17:03It doesn't smell pretty bad.
00:17:05All those people crammed onto this rock.
00:17:10Wow.
00:17:12I know.
00:17:13I've been coming here every day and it still gets me.
00:17:16If only we could kill off all the tourists.
00:17:20You're a tourist.
00:17:22No, I'm not.
00:17:24I came out here a few months ago with this volunteer organization
00:17:28dedicated to studying the relic populations of dolphins and whales in the Gulf of Naples.
00:17:33I can't tell if you're joking.
00:17:36I'm dead fucking serious.
00:17:40I just didn't want to go to college and they paid for me to come over.
00:17:43Before connecting flights, a 72-hour plane ride, but you know, it was worth it.
00:17:47My first time out of the U.S.
00:17:48How old are you?
00:17:49I'm 19.
00:17:50It's my birthday today.
00:17:51Is it really?
00:17:52Uh-huh.
00:17:53Happy birthday.
00:17:54Thank you very much.
00:17:55Yeah, so I left the program after like a month.
00:17:59Fuck the relic dolphins!
00:18:01I stayed on the island because I have this awesome living situation.
00:18:05I'll tell you the short version.
00:18:07Basically, I used to have ancestors in Ischia.
00:18:09So when I come over, I Facebook this second cousin twice removed.
00:18:12The second cousin twice removed, in case you didn't know,
00:18:14is when one person's great-grandparent is another person's great-great-great-grandparent.
00:18:18I'd love to hear the long version.
00:18:20Sorry, anyway.
00:18:21So this relative gave me the name of this great uncle who lives on the island,
00:18:25so I show up, he answers the door and he's like the oldest fucker I've ever seen,
00:18:30easily pushing a hundred.
00:18:31A hundred?
00:18:32Yeah, if not older, he's like deaf and blind and about four feet tall.
00:18:37He mumbles a couple of things to me in some crazy dialect,
00:18:40ushers me inside, pours me a glass of wine and leads me to this basement apartment.
00:18:44And, uh, yeah, I never left.
00:18:48Shut up.
00:19:09Love teaches me.
00:19:39me to feed on flames and tears, to turn withered hope green through desire, to re-enslave
00:19:50my heart each time love frees his noble face from that heavy disdain.
00:19:55Who is that?
00:19:59Vittoria Colonna.
00:20:01Ah, the woman who lived here.
00:20:04You read that in your guidebook this morning, didn't you Jane?
00:20:09Sneaky.
00:20:10Yeah, I've decided to learn Italian by committing to memory all the sonnets she wrote to Michelangelo
00:20:15in English and Italian.
00:20:17I thought Michelangelo was gay.
00:20:19Ah, according to history and the muscular thighs of his sculptures, yes, but that didn't
00:20:26stop her from loving him.
00:20:27Let's hear it then.
00:20:30In Italian, let's hear the poem.
00:20:33Come on.
00:20:34Okay.
00:20:35De lacrime a de faco nutria l'alma, con secca speme reinvedia la voglia, lega de nuovo il
00:20:50cuor quando de scioglia, segna maggiore la vista tierra ed alma.
00:20:58I'm impressed.
00:21:00You hungry?
00:21:01Why, you gonna take me out?
00:21:02Yeah.
00:21:03Alright then.
00:21:04Okay.
00:21:05Two pastas with the house sauce, please.
00:21:06Red.
00:21:07Red.
00:21:08Red, please.
00:21:09Uh-huh.
00:21:11Grazie.
00:21:12So you're really not gonna tell me what you do?
00:21:13So you're really not gonna tell me what you do?
00:21:14I write freelance articles about parties about parties and fashion trends in town and country.
00:21:15I write freelance articles about parties and fashion trends in town and country.
00:21:16So you're really not gonna tell me what you do?
00:21:21There's something else.
00:21:22I write freelance articles about parties and fashion trends in town and country UK.
00:21:28There's something else.
00:21:29I'm writing a book about my grandmother's experiences in rural England.
00:21:35I think I just want to tell you what you do.
00:21:48I'm writing a book about my grandmother's experiences in rural England, living through
00:21:59two world wars.
00:22:01I recorded her for hours and hours, but now, I don't know.
00:22:08What don't you know?
00:22:11You want to listen?
00:22:14A little?
00:22:15Yeah.
00:22:16Yeah?
00:22:17I know it.
00:22:18I love to listen.
00:22:24All tangled up.
00:22:34Oh, God.
00:22:35Okay.
00:22:36Awful as it was, it made you stronger.
00:22:46These days people whine about all sorts of things.
00:22:49I'm not one of those old people who think my time had the only joy and the only problems.
00:22:53We all have our own private wars every era, but it was nothing like it.
00:23:00It really brought people together, the war.
00:23:02We helped each other during that time.
00:23:03We had to laugh.
00:23:04We had to smile.
00:23:05Well, if not for ourselves, then for the people we'd lost.
00:23:09I'll shut that thing off.
00:23:10Would you get it out of my face?
00:23:15That is like, it's like a window in time.
00:23:22The sort of thing which you always did before someone died, you know?
00:23:27Well, my husband thinks I'm never going to finish it.
00:23:30I shouldn't care what anyone thinks.
00:23:32We met while I was recording her.
00:23:35Bonding over granny, huh?
00:23:37Make it sound perverse.
00:23:39That's what it was, right?
00:23:41Buongiorno.
00:23:42Buongiorno.
00:23:43Signori.
00:23:44I got pregnant so we got married.
00:23:58I lost the baby.
00:24:02I didn't go back after that to the States.
00:24:30Did you, uh, did you ever hear that story about the red string?
00:24:41I think I might have.
00:24:44Tell me.
00:24:49It's like this Asian proverb says that anyone you're destined to meet like your soul mate or your family or, you know,
00:24:59someone you bump into on the street.
00:25:02We're all connected by this red string.
00:25:05It can be tangled or stretched, but it can never be broken.
00:25:12There's this moment in the tape.
00:25:21I'm sitting waiting in the airport bar for my flight.
00:25:25And I'm talking into the recorder, rambling on about how I'm about to embark on this amazing adventure and how I'm going to show World War II from a totally different perspective.
00:25:37But...
00:25:47I don't know if it's that interesting.
00:25:50That's the whole point, isn't it?
00:25:53Keeping it interesting for yourself.
00:25:56Maybe.
00:25:57Maybe.
00:25:58Maybe I just want to write about nothing.
00:26:03Everything is nothing.
00:26:05All the best.
00:26:07Compliano.
00:26:08Grazie.
00:26:09Grazie.
00:26:10Make a wish.
00:26:11Oh, yeah.
00:26:12Make it great.
00:26:13Okay.
00:26:14Bravo.
00:26:15Bravo.
00:26:16Hey.
00:26:17What do you mean?
00:26:18I'm ready.
00:26:19What?
00:26:20Grab my hand.
00:26:21Wait.
00:26:22I'm ready.
00:26:23I'm ready.
00:26:24I'm ready.
00:26:25I'm ready.
00:26:26Go ahead.
00:26:27What?
00:26:28Go, go.
00:26:29Go, go.
00:26:30Go!
00:26:31Oh my god.
00:26:33Oh my gosh!
00:26:34Oh no!
00:26:35What?
00:26:36What?
00:26:37What do you mean?
00:26:38Stronzo!
00:26:52It's the carabineries!
00:26:54It's the police!
00:26:56No!
00:26:58No!
00:27:00No!
00:27:02No!
00:27:04We can't go back!
00:27:06We can't go back!
00:27:08We can't go back!
00:27:10We can't go back!
00:27:12No!
00:27:14Oh no!
00:27:16Oh!
00:27:18Oh no!
00:27:20Yes, it's true.
00:27:33Yes, it's true.
00:27:35I made the check when I went to the bathroom.
00:27:40You're horrible.
00:27:42You're horrible.
00:27:44You're really horrible.
00:27:45Come on, let's go.
00:27:46Come on.
00:27:47Quick.
00:27:49Let's go.
00:27:50Why are we still running?
00:27:53I don't know why we're still running out.
00:28:06Oh, my gosh.
00:28:14It went up my nose.
00:28:15Can we come back?
00:28:23Maybe.
00:28:26Maybe is not a no.
00:28:29And since I don't have a phone,
00:28:31you're going to have to give me your number
00:28:33for cheap thrills and future crimes committed.
00:28:37No.
00:28:37You're enough.
00:28:41I've got to go catch a fairy.
00:28:53Hey, why do violists keep their viola cases on their dashboards?
00:29:19Why?
00:29:22So they can park in handicapped spots.
00:29:29Oh.
00:29:32Happy birthday.
00:30:39You're awake.
00:30:52Yeah, I've got so much of this stuff to get through.
00:30:56Got through.
00:30:58Nice.
00:31:03There are the great big events.
00:31:05The things you think you'll always remember, and you do,
00:31:09but there are other smaller.
00:31:11Picking a blackberry that's been in the sun,
00:31:14or brushing the fingertip of someone you didn't know you loved until you touched them.
00:31:20Nellie was this little collie who wouldn't go on a leash,
00:31:24so she had to sit on a bicycle seat.
00:31:27They stay with me, too.
00:31:29Jane.
00:31:41Janey.
00:31:43Got some pastries.
00:31:46You're still asleep?
00:31:52Janey.
00:31:53Janey.
00:31:53Janey.
00:31:54my friends had lots of american boyfriends and they used to bring us nylon stockings
00:32:24and chocolates and all sorts of things and we used to go to london and we saw glenn miller one time
00:32:32we used to go all over the place there were wonderful times i never had an american boyfriend
00:32:41i liked some of them they were nice boys but i i didn't i didn't want to leave my mum and dad
00:32:51i wish i had sometimes you know when you were 19 and the world just felt so open and carefree and
00:32:59full of possibility you reminded me of that at that time you were 19 when we met yeah i wouldn't have
00:33:09described you as carefree back then not at all well i felt nostalgia or something for youth
00:33:15you're not old hey we ran out on the bill you just ran what do you mean you ran out on the bill
00:33:23perhaps i'm not explaining it well it was it was fun it was just fun
00:33:30how's work the conductor's actually a descendant of water leg which is fascinating the three of us
00:33:49we'll have to plan a dinner before we leave i'd like that
00:33:51jane
00:33:57oh my god this is caleb
00:34:02hi no no we were just talking about you we were that's so weird sit please sit down join us
00:34:09i'm not sure i'm gonna get back pretty soon that's okay i i already ate so i'll just grab a coffee
00:34:25i'll have the check please in a cafe
00:34:43oh no thank you
00:34:47okay you don't smoke yes i do
00:34:52sometimes at parties you know that well i don't do it a lot
00:35:08italian food's so overrated i love it there's no variety english food on the other hand say what
00:35:17you like about it there's nothing like a good steak and kidney pie
00:35:21i went to this party the other day in this villa owned by this old drunk expat they had like a
00:35:28private chef and everything and uh they were serving this like loaf of meat covered in sauce with all
00:35:34these other loaves and this girl came over to me and said it was cat no no joke like a roasted mommy
00:35:42cat and her kittens that is disgusting true story
00:35:51why don't you tell leonard one of your viola jokes
00:35:55go on
00:35:56what is the definition of perfect pitch
00:36:04what
00:36:08I have one.
00:36:12What is the definition of perfect pitch?
00:36:17What?
00:36:20When you throw a viola into the dumpster without hitting the rim.
00:36:26You didn't just make that up.
00:36:27I did.
00:36:28It's too good.
00:36:28I did.
00:36:29Well, I'm impressed and I'm stealing it.
00:36:32You can pretty much make that joke about any instrument.
00:36:38Did you play anything, Caleb?
00:36:40This and that, you know.
00:36:44Shall we?
00:36:46What time to go?
00:36:47Already?
00:36:49Yeah, I'm going to get back to work.
00:37:00So what's next on your agenda, Caleb?
00:37:04I'm thinking Tibet.
00:37:06Oh, Tibet, really?
00:37:07Yeah, there's this thing called the Shantan Festival at the end of the summer.
00:37:10Yeah, I've heard about that.
00:37:11That's where the Buddhist monks unroll all the tapestries on the hill, right?
00:37:16The monks, the monks, the monks.
00:37:17It's so pretty.
00:37:20How do you support yourself?
00:37:21You know, a bit of this, a bit of that.
00:37:28All right, then.
00:37:30I'll walk you.
00:37:32Does anybody have a pen?
00:37:33You got a pen?
00:37:34Yeah, I have a pen.
00:37:35I don't know.
00:37:37I have a piece of paper.
00:37:50You guys should definitely come over to the island.
00:37:53I'll take you somewhere fun, you know.
00:37:55Don't knock on the front door.
00:37:56Come around the side.
00:37:56You hear me here.
00:37:57Don't knock on your seats.
00:37:57Don't knock on our seats.
00:37:57Do you know that was supposed to go?
00:37:58Don't know.
00:37:59Don't knock on your room.
00:38:00You're hiding.
00:38:00Don't knock on your勝 someone.
00:38:02Don't knock on your hands on you.
00:38:05And thanks again for yesterday.
00:38:07Oh, no problem.
00:38:12Ciao!
00:38:20How stoned are you?
00:38:22Come on, I wish it's home to pop. It's not a big deal.
00:38:27So you're saying you smoke back at her?
00:38:30Occasionally.
00:38:32Hey, can we do something fun tonight?
00:38:34Sure.
00:38:38I'm fine from here.
00:38:40Okay.
00:38:41See you after work.
00:38:43I'll be waiting.
00:39:11Hey.
00:39:15God, you scared me.
00:39:17Are you following me?
00:39:19Maybe.
00:39:20Is that weird?
00:39:21Yeah.
00:39:23I couldn't sleep last night.
00:39:33You told me you were staying near the port so I got the first ferry this morning. I came looking for you. And I can't believe I found you.
00:39:37I can't believe I found you.
00:39:39I can't believe I found you.
00:39:41I can't believe I found you.
00:39:45I can't believe I found you.
00:39:47I can't believe I found you.
00:39:49Have a nice day.
00:39:53I'm so lilac andUnal nhất.
00:39:55Let's get his seat in there.
00:39:57I'm nice.
00:39:59Come on.
00:40:01Let's just come back.
00:40:02What are we doing?
00:40:29I think we're making it out.
00:40:32It's so sexy and beautiful.
00:41:01I can't do this.
00:41:06What?
00:41:07What?
00:41:08I can't do this.
00:41:09Why?
00:41:10Do you do this a lot?
00:41:19What?
00:41:20Do you do this a lot?
00:41:24What?
00:41:25Do you do this a lot?
00:41:26What?
00:41:27Do you seduce women?
00:41:28Is this what you do?
00:41:29You need to be less serious.
00:41:30Do you need to be less serious?
00:41:31Do you feel me?
00:41:32Do you feel me?
00:41:33Do you feel me?
00:41:34Do you feel me?
00:41:35Do you feel me?
00:41:36Do you feel me?
00:41:37Do you feel me?
00:41:38Do you feel me?
00:41:39Do you feel me?
00:41:40Do you feel me?
00:41:41Do you feel me?
00:41:42Do you feel me?
00:41:43Do you feel me?
00:41:44Do you feel me?
00:41:46Do you feel me?
00:41:50Do you feel me?
00:42:54And he was shipped off.
00:42:58I never saw him again.
00:43:04Anyways, I met your grandfather not long after, and we got married.
00:43:09Was it love at first sight with Grandpa?
00:43:12Love at first sight?
00:43:14Stop that thing.
00:43:15I know.
00:43:19You're home early.
00:43:27I do deserve that.
00:43:29Can I just move for your husband?
00:43:36Jenny, I'm sorry.
00:43:37Just give me a minute.
00:43:38I have a hell of a rest of my day.
00:43:40I've got so much stuff to do.
00:43:44Sorry, darling.
00:43:46Hey, do you still want to do something fun tonight?
00:43:49Yeah, absolutely.
00:43:50I've got some dinner.
00:43:51I thought we'd just stay in here.
00:43:53Two of us.
00:43:53I've just got to work this thing out for tomorrow.
00:43:57Okay.
00:43:58I'm sorry.
00:43:59I'm sorry.
00:44:29Let's go.
00:44:51Leonard.
00:44:55Leonard, can we talk?
00:45:25Say cheese.
00:45:33You should kind of be in the middle.
00:45:36Hold on a second.
00:45:50That's what our living room is missing.
00:45:55What did you do?
00:46:09Put my hand over my mouth.
00:46:11You did?
00:46:12What did you do?
00:46:13Just wave.
00:46:25Put my hands over my mouth.
00:46:27Don't sleep.
00:46:29Have a walk.
00:46:30We'll be back.
00:46:31Come on.
00:46:33Come on.
00:46:34Come on.
00:46:35Come on.
00:46:36Let's go.
00:46:37Come on.
00:46:38Come on.
00:46:39Come on.
00:46:41Come on.
00:46:42Come on.
00:46:43Come on.
00:46:44Come on.
00:46:45Come on.
00:46:46Let's go!
00:46:48Let's go!
00:46:50Let's go!
00:47:16Let's go!
00:47:46Oh, my God.
00:48:46Oh, hi.
00:49:01Did I wake you?
00:49:03No.
00:49:06I think I need to be less serious.
00:49:11Yeah, let me put my pants on.
00:49:16Okay.
00:49:46Okay.
00:49:47Okay.
00:49:48Okay.
00:49:49Okay.
00:49:50Okay.
00:49:51Okay.
00:49:52Okay.
00:49:53Okay.
00:49:54Okay.
00:49:55Okay.
00:49:56Okay.
00:49:57Okay.
00:49:58Okay.
00:49:59Okay.
00:50:01Yeah.
00:50:03Okay.
00:50:05Okay.
00:52:36Leonard thought you were lying about those cats.
00:52:51You said that?
00:52:56Were you?
00:52:58They were delicious.
00:52:59You made me feel nervous.
00:53:19You make me feel calm.
00:53:24You want a drink?
00:53:49Is that him?
00:54:12Yeah, I just shuffled around all night.
00:54:17Must be lonely.
00:54:41I don't know.
00:54:45I don't know.
00:54:50But you said it to me.
00:55:22Again and again and again
00:55:30Again and again and again
00:55:34Once I was single my pocket is itching
00:55:39Girl I wish I was single again
00:55:43Again and again and again
00:55:47Again and again and again
00:55:51Once I was single my pocket is itching
00:55:56Girl I wish I was single again
00:55:59I didn't sleep at all last night, where have you been?
00:56:15Just walking
00:56:17All night
00:56:19I've been thinking
00:56:21You left your phone here
00:56:23I had to plug it in
00:56:25We need to talk Leonard
00:56:27I have to go to work
00:56:29Can you be late?
00:56:33No, I can't be late
00:56:35Leonard
00:56:39Jay, whatever you have to say to me
00:56:42I want to hear it
00:56:43I've committed myself
00:56:45People are depending on me
00:56:47I have to go to work
00:56:49Okay
00:56:51Okay
00:56:53Okay
00:56:55Okay
00:56:57Okay
00:56:59Okay
00:57:01If it wasn't the war, it would have been something else
00:57:29There's always something else, isn't there?
00:57:33That's the thing
00:57:34That's the thing about struggle
00:57:48I'm gonna make some tea
00:57:49Do you want some?
00:57:51I'm alright
00:57:52I'm alright
00:57:59You go out like that again
00:58:01Just tell me
00:58:02No worry
00:58:05Okay
00:58:08I can't seem to figure out what's going on in your head
00:58:21Do you think everything we've been through actually does us any good?
00:58:30In the long run?
00:58:35Or do we just make out struggle to be something meaningful because that's all most of us have?
00:58:51I'll tell you next time we come to Italy
00:58:54To get a proper kitchen
00:59:04I don't know what you want me to say, Jane
00:59:21One little thing had changed in my grandmother's life, I might not be here
00:59:39Sometimes I worry I'm not honoring her
00:59:44With the book?
00:59:45No, with my life
00:59:55This is it, you know
00:59:57It ends with me
01:00:04In the harvest time we all went to the field where they were cutting the corn
01:00:07Everyone was chasing rabbits and then we had our tea in the harvest fields
01:00:20The horses
01:00:21Yeah
01:00:27The horses back then they were kept beautifully
01:00:30Dad used to dress them all up, brass things and little horseshoes
01:00:38He put braids on them
01:00:40They used to be gorgeous
01:00:42What are your plans for tomorrow?
01:00:46There was one
01:00:48Duke
01:00:50He was a Clydesdale I used to ride down to the marshes
01:00:53Every night when he finished working
01:01:00They were lovely days really
01:01:02Oh
01:01:07They're gone
01:01:08They're gone
01:01:09For me
01:01:10Jane
01:01:13But not for you
01:01:14Jane
01:01:16You know it's different for you
01:01:18In some ways it's easier
01:01:20You haven't got the war, people don't die as much as they did back then
01:01:24But in some ways it's more disjointed
01:01:30You've got to make your own life
01:01:33One that you love and you can't be afraid of the...
01:01:36The time
01:01:40Time is shiftable
01:01:41There are moments in my life that I would trade sixty years to have back again
01:01:55That's the truth
01:01:57You'll know the truth when you find it
01:01:59It'll come to you like something you've known before rather than something you're learning for the first time
01:02:09Sorry
01:02:11Ah!
01:02:13What is it?
01:02:14Ah!
01:02:16Ah!
01:02:18Ah!
01:02:20You alright?
01:02:22You okay?
01:02:23Yeah, I stung my toe
01:02:25Ah!
01:02:27It's bleeding
01:02:29It's fine
01:02:31It's fine, it's fine, it's fine
01:02:33You losing it?
01:02:35Yes
01:02:37Fuck
01:02:38I met these backpackers last night, Frank and Elsa
01:02:50She's French, he's German
01:02:52They're going to Tibet
01:02:55And I'm going with them
01:02:59I want you to come with me
01:03:08Dr.
01:03:33This is a place in the river
01:03:35Oh, my God.
01:04:05Hi.
01:04:05Hi.
01:04:07How are you?
01:04:10I'm back.
01:04:11Long day.
01:04:14God, when are they not?
01:04:17I don't think I'd chance to do another stint like this.
01:04:24How's the writing going?
01:04:27I'm feeling inspired.
01:04:32It's fantastic.
01:04:33I think I've figured out the key to finishing the project.
01:04:40Are you listening?
01:04:45You found the key to finishing this project?
01:04:48Well, the water here tastes so funny.
01:05:02Have you ever cheated on me?
01:05:05Oh, Jane.
01:05:06Have you?
01:05:06Can we not?
01:05:09Have you?
01:05:15Absolutely not.
01:05:17Why did you take such a long time to answer that?
01:05:20Because I'm sick.
01:05:22Of what, Leonard?
01:05:24Of it being so hard?
01:05:27Yes.
01:05:27Tedious.
01:05:34I hate talking about sex with you.
01:05:37Is that what we're talking about?
01:05:38Normal people talk about sex, Leonard.
01:05:41And we don't?
01:05:42There's just huge, vacant lots that we don't discuss.
01:05:49Like what?
01:05:50Is there anything you want to ask me?
01:05:53Why?
01:05:53Is there anything you want to tell me?
01:05:55I just want to connect.
01:05:59So you don't feel that we're connected?
01:06:01Do you?
01:06:01I love you.
01:06:13I get it, Leonard.
01:06:15I get it.
01:06:17It's always been this big, serious, grave thing for us.
01:06:20Sex has consequences.
01:06:21Life and death.
01:06:22Mostly death.
01:06:23Jane, please.
01:06:24Let me guess.
01:06:25You don't want to talk about it?
01:06:26No, that's not what I'm saying.
01:06:28You're just...
01:06:28Do you want to have children, Leonard?
01:06:30Of course I did.
01:06:31Not did.
01:06:32Do you want to have children?
01:06:35So did you.
01:06:37But...
01:06:40Say it.
01:06:42Jane.
01:06:42Say it.
01:06:44I can't have children, Leonard.
01:06:48I never will.
01:06:50And if we keep trying, they keep dying.
01:06:53Again and again and again.
01:06:55Please.
01:06:58How does that make you feel?
01:07:01It's not your father.
01:07:05How does it make you feel, Leonard?
01:07:07How does it make you feel?
01:07:10You will never be a father.
01:07:13We can adopt.
01:07:14That's not what you want, is it?
01:07:18Is that what you want?
01:07:20Hmm?
01:07:22Because I think about it all the time.
01:07:27That the one thing you always wanted, I will never be able to give you.
01:07:30What are you trying to do, Joan?
01:07:43I just want to know that there's a reason for it all.
01:07:46You're not curious about me, Leonard.
01:07:59Not really.
01:08:01What do you want me to know?
01:08:02You shouldn't have to ask.
01:08:03I feel as if you want me to be someone I'm not.
01:08:09Someone that I've never been.
01:08:14I'm leaving you.
01:08:17I've been seeing someone else.
01:08:24See you.
01:08:26Caleb.
01:08:27That kid?
01:08:29Yes.
01:08:31That kid?
01:08:31That child?
01:08:32That kid you've known for two days?
01:08:34It's been longer than that.
01:08:34Please tell me you're joking.
01:08:37Time is shiftable.
01:08:39I don't get it.
01:08:39Leonard.
01:08:41I don't get it.
01:08:42He's asked me to travel with him.
01:08:44Are you sleeping with him?
01:08:48What do you think?
01:08:49I kept waiting for you to see it, to smell it, to sense it.
01:08:59So what?
01:09:00I failed your test?
01:09:02You don't see me!
01:09:03You don't see me!
01:09:19I'm sorry.
01:09:24For what?
01:09:27I'm sorry.
01:09:28For what?
01:09:28I shouldn't have done that.
01:09:29No.
01:09:30Losing my temper.
01:09:31I shouldn't have done that.
01:09:32You had every right to lose your temper!
01:09:34No, no, no, no.
01:09:34If you think that this is what's going to make you feel better, then you should go.
01:09:38You should go with him.
01:09:40You've been through a terrible, terrible thing, Jane.
01:09:44No, that is not what this is about.
01:09:46Of course it is.
01:09:46You don't love me anymore, Leonard.
01:09:49You don't love me!
01:09:50That's rubbish.
01:09:52This is your ticket.
01:09:55The day after my performance, meet me at the train station.
01:10:01Our training's at 4.30.
01:10:03We'll go home together.
01:10:07I want you to do what you need to do.
01:10:13And then come back to me.
01:10:16No questions asked.
01:10:19No guilt.
01:10:22This is good.
01:10:23No guilt.
01:10:28No guilt.
01:10:29No guilt.
01:10:49No guilt.
01:11:49You want some?
01:12:00Oh, thanks.
01:12:30Frank and Elsa coming over in a couple hours.
01:12:48Frank bought a car, so we're going to head out in a couple of weeks or so, you know.
01:12:55I'm thinking of driving through Romania and then Ukraine and down through Russia and through
01:13:10Kazakhstan and then straight to Tibet.
01:13:50.
01:13:55.
01:14:08.
01:14:10.
01:14:13.
01:14:14.
01:14:19.
01:14:20This is the boundary building, right on?
01:14:26This is where the boundary building will look like a board göraorio
01:14:32and we have to engage in the need for indirect repairs
01:14:39This is how the boundary is ».
01:14:43The train is going to be here in a minute.
01:14:53Jay!
01:14:57You've got to come over to this side.
01:15:00The train's going to be here in a minute.
01:15:13It's four in the morning, the end of December.
01:15:31I'm riding you now just to see if you're there.
01:15:37New York is cold, but I like where I live.
01:15:43There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening.
01:15:51I hear that you're building your house deep in the desert.
01:16:03Are you living for nothing now?
01:16:07Hope you're keeping some kind of record.
01:16:12Yes.
01:16:13And Jane came by with a lock of your hair.
01:16:22She said that you gave it to her.
01:16:27That night when you planned to go clear.
01:16:33I wouldn't want to live to be 100.
01:16:35Why not?
01:16:36I'm not telling you why not.
01:16:38Did you ever go clear?
01:16:42Now shut that thing off.
01:16:44Are the last...
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