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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.
00:01:30It's gonna be good for Napoli.
00:01:32...and then this is the first place.
00:01:35Shit.
00:01:43Shit.
00:01:45What?
00:01:46I can't put my wallet.
00:01:51In your seat case?
00:01:52No.
00:01:53No, it's not missing, it's not with the seat.
00:01:55It's somewhere.
00:01:56Maybe it's in my car.
00:02:00She's lost before bus.
00:02:02No, she's lost before bus.
00:02:04No, there's nothing.
00:02:06She's lost before bus.
00:02:08She's lost before bus.
00:02:10She's lost before bus.
00:02:12She's lost before bus.
00:02:14No, no, no, no, no.
00:02:16You just give her a minute?
00:02:18You know, she was still here in a moment.
00:02:20One moment, one moment.
00:02:22What's your name?
00:02:24I don't know, I'm going to take a break.
00:02:26I don't know.
00:02:28Where did you have it last?
00:02:30The train station, I think?
00:02:32The exchange group?
00:02:34Oh, Jamie.
00:02:36I'm sorry.
00:02:38That bastard at the train station started when you dropped all your stuff.
00:02:42This is 170, not 70.
00:02:44Where do we need to go?
00:02:46I don't know.
00:02:48I don't know.
00:02:50I don't know.
00:02:52I don't know.
00:02:54I don't know.
00:02:56Where do we need to go?
00:02:58We need sevens.
00:03:10Here we go.
00:03:20Is this it?
00:03:22I think it's nice.
00:03:26It's nice.
00:03:28Yes, I have a credit card.
00:03:30The number's on file on my computer.
00:03:32Yes, I have them here.
00:03:34Okay.
00:03:36Five, five, three, three.
00:03:38Seven, six, four, five.
00:03:40Eight, seven, eight, seven.
00:03:42Nine, one, five, seven.
00:03:44Nine, one, five, seven.
00:03:46Nine, one, five, seven.
00:03:48Five, seven.
00:03:50Yeah.
00:03:52Expires 12, 15.
00:03:54No, she'll definitely need another card sent out immediately.
00:03:58We're here for two weeks.
00:04:009-1-5-7
00:04:035-7
00:04:05Yeah
00:04:07Expires 12.15
00:04:09No, she'll definitely need another card sent out immediately
00:04:13We're here for two weeks
00:04:14Nope, I'm working here
00:04:18Yes, I'll hold
00:04:21You love how they ask
00:04:25As if I have a choice
00:04:26Do you know what I'm going to try to do while I'm here?
00:04:30Besides, learn Italian
00:04:31I don't know why you think that's so ridiculous
00:04:34I don't at all
00:04:35I 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
00:04:43And besides
00:04:46What's the point?
00:04:47The whole bloody world speaks English
00:04:48Well, I
00:04:50Want to finally transcribe the tapes?
00:04:55Yes
00:04:56Alright
00:04:57Okay
00:05:00Well, if you can see it through to the end
00:05:04I think that's wonderful
00:05:05What does that mean?
00:05:09Nothing
00:05:10Nothing?
00:05:13I think it's a fantastic idea, Jen
00:05:15I always have, you know that?
00:05:21She doesn't sound 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
00:05:36I think enough time has passed
00:05:37Well, that's great
00:05:39Why do you think he killed himself?
00:06:04David Foster Wallace
00:06:12I don't know
00:06:15You can't get a sense by his writing?
00:06:20You have to read it when I'm done, though, right?
00:06:21Do you think he recognized a blank infinity
00:06:30Just stretching out?
00:06:34He got to this point, maybe, where
00:06:36It was just day after day after day
00:06:38I really don't know
00:06:40Do you know?
00:06:40Just so tedious
00:06:42And then, of course, he felt guilty
00:06:45Most people think life is too short
00:06:48And there he was, all the talent in the world
00:06:49And it wasn't that
00:06:50Jane, can I
00:06:50Can we not talk about this?
00:06:54Just a bit more, then
00:07:12Love you
00:07:13Love you too
00:07:16Do you feel alright?
00:07:36Do you feel okay?
00:07:38Yeah
00:07:38Are you sure?
00:07:42Mm-hmm
00:09:16Are you sure you won't come with?
00:09:18You'll be so busy.
00:09:21I get boring all alone.
00:09:24I think someone should be here in case the card is delivered.
00:09:27True.
00:09:32Then I think I might go out and see what the world has to offer.
00:09:36If you do, leave me a message, okay?
00:09:39So I can worry about you.
00:09:43Okay.
00:09:44I've left you some money here.
00:09:52I'll see you later.
00:09:54I'll see you later.
00:09:55Have a good day.
00:09:56I'll see you later.
00:09:57I'll see you later.
00:09:58I'll see you later.
00:09:59Okay.
00:10:00I'll see you later.
00:10:01Next time.
00:10:02I'll see you later.
00:10:03I'll see you later.
00:10:04I'll see you later.
00:10:05testing testing okay do you have any stories for my book what kind of stories stories are you
00:10:30prepared before i can ask them the list of stories that dad told me about go ahead and ask from your
00:10:35father's list god rest his soul let's start with the war we went into an air raid shelter my mother
00:10:42your great-grandmother she was shaking sirens wailed and and then there was the sound of a
00:10:49bomb and the man next to us he said i was in a shelter last night with my wife and my little
00:10:55boy and half of it got blown away there was blood in his hair he was all alone that nearly finished
00:11:04my mother you know here we were in this tiny town in england miles from germany from russia from
00:11:12italy from any front lines and this man he had blood in his hair
00:11:19good night
00:11:26cappuccino
00:11:28good night
00:11:34good night
00:11:46we were riding our bikes to school when the germans started firing at us
00:12:01we jumped into a hedge we were terrified but afterwards we couldn't stop laughing
00:12:08it feels nice if i'm the only one who remembers that it's as vivid to me as if it happened yesterday
00:12:15oh hi leonard it's jane i decided to take an impromptu trip to ischia or um ischia as they pronounce
00:12:27it see i'm learning a little bit um anyway i'll be home later i hope you have a good day bye
00:12:35those friends are all dead now there's no one left that's one of my regrets you know
00:12:42sometimes i think i should have had more children not just your father
00:12:48you're all alone now that your parents are gone no brothers no sisters
00:12:54no brothers no sisters
00:12:57i'm upsetting you
00:13:01let'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
00:13:11scusi
00:13:12scusi
00:13:13um the castle
00:13:15castle
00:13:16parlato anglese
00:13:18no no no no
00:13:19no no no
00:13:20um
00:13:21castello
00:13:22oreganese
00:13:23ah andare
00:13:24andare
00:13:25andare
00:13:26andare
00:13:27si
00:13:28ah grazie
00:13:29they'd been shot through the neck
00:13:31the bullet went in one side and came out the other
00:13:34and there were all these bomb holes filled with water and he couldn't tell which was the german side and which was the allied side
00:13:42when he came home after something like that
00:13:46you couldn't really complain to him about anything now could you
00:13:50i'm actually going there now to the castle
00:13:52you speak english now
00:13:53yeah why do you think i was italian
00:13:55yeah
00:13:56yes
00:13:57that's great that's cool
00:13:58hey hey hey
00:14:00where are you from
00:14:01london
00:14:02no
00:14:03in america
00:14:04come on
00:14:05Maine
00:14:06no shit i'm from massachusetts that's crazy that's weird
00:14:09right
00:14:10yeah
00:14:11vacation
00:14:12no
00:14:13are you
00:14:14what
00:14:15are you here on vacation
00:14:16oh
00:14:19sorry i thought you were saying you were on vacation
00:14:22me no
00:14:23so come on
00:14:27my husband is working in naples
00:14:29what does he do
00:14:30he is playing in a concert at the end of the night
00:14:34cool
00:14:35what does he play
00:14:37viola
00:14:38mm-mm-mm
00:14:39the viola
00:14:42any good
00:14:43yes
00:14:44very
00:14:48how do you keep your violin from getting stolen
00:14:50you put it in a viola case
00:14:52right
00:14:53that's not funny
00:14:54what's the difference between a viola and a coffin
00:14:57a coffin has a dead person on the inside
00:15:00because viola players are dead
00:15:01no
00:15:02why is a viola solo like premature ejaculation
00:15:05because even though you know it's coming
00:15:07there's nothing you can do about it
00:15:09i can't help it i'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 play the triangle
00:15:24right
00:15:25and i'm an only child so
00:15:26you know understand
00:15:27you look too young to be married you newlywed
00:15:30no
00:15:31no
00:15:32no
00:15:33pen
00:15:34probito
00:15:35don't you sit down
00:15:36maybe not
00:15:37do you want to get him come in and how you went
00:15:38orvers
00:15:40yes
00:15:41no
00:15:45thank you
00:15:46thank you
00:15:47thank you
00:15:48thank you
00:15:49you're making me feel like a stalker
00:15:51fuck
00:15:55thank you
00:15:57thank you
00:15:59one
00:16:00thank you
00:16:01Oh, hey, have you got 50 cents?
00:16:05If you can catch it.
00:16:09Grazie.
00:16:10Grazie.
00:16:31What brought you out of here today?
00:16:35Fairy.
00:16:36Ha! Fairy.
00:16:38I like it.
00:16:40They have this device down in the basement.
00:16:42It's like a torture cage.
00:16:44They lock you in there until you turn up bones.
00:16:48Can you imagine dying by just sitting there?
00:16:50That would suck.
00:16:52In like the 1300s, thousands of families lived in this castle.
00:17:02It smells pretty bad.
00:17:04All those people crammed onto this rock.
00:17:10Wow.
00:17:11I 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.
00:17:19You'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.
00:17:34I 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.
00:17:43Four connecting flights is a 72 hour plane ride, but you know, it was worth it.
00:17:47My first time out of the US.
00:17:48How old are you?
00:17:49I'm 19.
00:17:50It's my birthday today.
00:17:52Is it really?
00:17:53Uh-huh.
00:17:54Happy birthday.
00:17:55Thank you very much.
00:17:56Yeah.
00:17:57I've been working on this program after like a month.
00:17:59Fuck the relic dolphins!
00:18:00I stayed on the island because I have this awesome living situation.
00:18:04I'll tell you the short version.
00:18:06Basically, I used to have ancestors in Ischia, so when I come over I Facebook this second cousin
00:18:10twice removed.
00:18:11The second cousin twice removed, in case you didn't know, is when one person's great-grandparent
00:18:15is another person's great-great-great-grandparent.
00:18:17I'd love to hear the long version.
00:18:19Sorry.
00:18:20Anyway, so this relative gave me the name of this great uncle who lives on the island, so
00:18:24I show up, he answers the door and he's like the oldest fucker I've ever seen, easily
00:18:29pushing a hundred.
00:18:30A hundred?
00:18:31Yeah, if not older, he's like deaf and blind and about four feet tall and he mumbles a
00:18:36couple of things to me in some crazy dialect, ushers me inside, pours me a glass of wine and
00:18:41leads me to this basement apartment and, uh, yeah, I never left.
00:18:46Uh.
00:18:47Okay, so that's right.
00:18:50Let's go.
00:18:52Okay.
00:18:54Let's go.
00:18:57Oh.
00:18:59Oh, oh.
00:19:02Oh, oh, oh.
00:19:04Oh, oh.
00:19:06Oh, oh.
00:19:08Oh.
00:19:10Oh, oh, oh.
00:19:10Love teaches me to feed on flames.
00:19:40Love teaches me to feed on flames and tears, to turn withered hope green through desire, to re-enslave my heart each time love frees his noble face from that heavy disdain.
00:19:55Who is that?
00:19:58Vittoria Colonna.
00:20:01Ah, the woman who lived here.
00:20:04You read that in your guidebook this morning, didn't you, Jane? Sneaky.
00:20:10Yeah, I've decided to learn Italian by committing to memory all the sonnets she wrote to Michelangelo in English and Italian.
00:20:17Who thought Michelangelo was gay?
00:20:19Ah, according to history and the muscular thighs of his sculptures, yes, but that didn't stop her from loving him.
00:20:28Let's hear it then. In Italian. Let's hear the poem. Come on.
00:20:35Okay.
00:20:36Okay.
00:20:37De lacrime a de faco nutria l'alma. Con secca speme reinvedia la voglia. Lega de nuovo il cuor 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.
00:21:03All right, 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?
00:21:13I write freelance articles about poor people.
00:21:14Yeah.
00:21:15Yeah.
00:21:16All right, then.
00:21:17Okay.
00:21:18Two pastas with the house sauce, please.
00:21:19Red.
00:21:20Red.
00:21:21Red, please.
00:21:22Uh-huh.
00:21:24Grazie.
00:21:25So, you're really not gonna tell me what you do?
00:21:38I write freelance articles about parties and fashion trends in town and country UK.
00:21:45There's something else.
00:21:51I'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.
00:22:03But now, I don't know.
00:22:08What don't you know?
00:22:10You wanna listen?
00:22:13A little?
00:22:14Yeah.
00:22:15Yeah?
00:22:16Yeah, I know it.
00:22:17I love to listen.
00:22:31A little tangled up.
00:22:32I don't know.
00:22:33Okay.
00:22:34Awful as it was, it made you stronger.
00:22:45These days, people whine about all sorts of things.
00:22:48And I'm not one of those old people who think my time had the only joy and the only
00:22:52problems.
00:22:53We all have our own private wars every era, but it was nothing like.
00:22:59It really brought people together, the war.
00:23:02We helped each other during that time.
00:23:05We had to laugh.
00:23:06We had to smile.
00:23:07Well, if not for ourselves, then for the people we'd lost.
00:23:11I'll shut that thing off.
00:23:13Would you get it out of my face?
00:23:15That is like, it's like a window in time.
00:23:21The sort of thing you wish you always did before someone died, you know?
00:23:26My husband thinks I'm never gonna finish it.
00:23:28I shouldn't care what anyone thinks.
00:23:31We met while I was recording her.
00:23:33Bonding over granny, huh?
00:23:36Make it sound perverse.
00:23:38That's what it was, right?
00:23:40Buongiorno.
00:23:41Buongiorno.
00:23:42Signori.
00:23:43I got pregnant so we got married.
00:23:57I lost the baby.
00:24:01I lost the baby.
00:24:02I'm sorry.
00:24:03Excuse me.
00:24:04It was your degree.
00:24:05Yes, thank you.
00:24:06You can take it away.
00:24:07Yes, thank you.
00:24:08Yes, thank you.
00:24:10I didn't go back after that to the States.
00:24:11Yes, thank you.
00:24:12Yes, thank you.
00:24:13Yes, thank you.
00:24:14Yes, thank you.
00:24:15Yes.
00:24:17I didn't go back after that to the States.
00:24:36Did you ever hear that story about the Red Strain?
00:24:42I think I might have.
00:24:44Tell me.
00:24:46It's like this Asian proverb says that anyone you're destined to meet like your soulmate
00:24:56or your family or, you know, someone you bump into on the street, we're all connected
00:25:03by 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, I'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...
00:25:38I don't know if it's that interesting.
00:25:50That's the whole point, isn't it?
00:25:52Keeping it interesting for yourself.
00:25:54Maybe.
00:25:55Maybe.
00:25:56Maybe I just want to write about nothing.
00:25:59Everything is nothing.
00:26:00All the best.
00:26:01Compliano.
00:26:02Grazie.
00:26:03That's it.
00:26:04Make a wish.
00:26:05Oh, yeah.
00:26:06Make it great.
00:26:07Make it great.
00:26:15Okay.
00:26:17Bravo.
00:26:24Bravo.
00:26:25Bravo.
00:26:26Hey.
00:26:27What do you mean I'm ready to go?
00:26:37What?
00:26:38Grab my hand.
00:26:39Wait, go, go, go!
00:26:40Oh my god!
00:26:41Oh my gosh!
00:26:42Oh my gosh!
00:26:43Oh my gosh!
00:26:44Oh no!
00:26:45What?
00:26:46What do you mean?
00:26:53Hey, hey, hey!
00:26:54It's the carabineri!
00:26:56Oh no!
00:26:57Hey, hey!
00:26:58Hey!
00:26:59Hey, hey, hey!
00:27:00Hey!
00:27:01Hey!
00:27:02Hey!
00:27:03Hey!
00:27:04We can't go back!
00:27:05We're gonna go back and you have to listen.
00:27:06Hey!
00:27:07Look!
00:27:09Hey!
00:27:10Hey, hey, hey, hey!
00:27:12Hey!
00:27:13Hey!
00:27:14Hey!
00:27:15Hey!
00:27:16Hey!
00:27:17Oh my god!
00:27:19Hey!
00:27:24Hey hey, hey!
00:27:25Hey!
00:27:26It would make you feel better if I said I said the whole thing up.
00:27:30Yes, 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.
00:27:51Why are we still running?
00:27:53I don't know why we're still running.
00:27:56Oh my gosh.
00:28:12It went up my nose.
00:28:20We come back?
00:28:23Maybe.
00:28:23Okay, maybe is not a no.
00:28:29And since I don't have a phone, you're going to have to give me your number for cheap thrills
00:28:35and future crimes committed.
00:28:37No.
00:28:40You're enough.
00:28:41I've got to go catch a fairy.
00:28:53Why do violists keep their viola cases on their dashboards?
00:29:09So they can park in handicapped spots.
00:29:29Oh.
00:29:32Happy birthday.
00:29:48God bless you.
00:30:50I'm awake.
00:30:52Yeah, so much of this stuff to get through.
00:30:56Got through.
00:30:58Nice.
00:31:01There are the great big events, the things you think you'll always remember, and you do, but there are other smaller, picking a blackberry that's been in the sun, or brushing the fingertip of someone you didn't know you loved until you touched them.
00:31:18Nelly was this little collie who wouldn't go on a leash, so she had to sit on a bicycle seat.
00:31:26They stay with me too.
00:31:28Jane.
00:31:29Tony.
00:31:30Got some pastries.
00:31:34You're still asleep?
00:31:36Jane.
00:31:37Tony.
00:31:38Got some pastries.
00:31:42You're still asleep?
00:31:43Jane.
00:31:44Jane.
00:31:45Jane.
00:31:46Jane.
00:31:47Jane.
00:31:48Jane.
00:31:49Jane.
00:31:50Jane.
00:31:51Jane.
00:31:52Jane.
00:31:53Jane.
00:31:54Jane.
00:31:55Jane.
00:31:56Jane.
00:31:57Jane.
00:31:58Jane.
00:31:59Jane.
00:32:00Jane.
00:32:01Jane.
00:32:02Jane.
00:32:03Jane.
00:32:04Jane.
00:32:05Jane.
00:32:06Jane.
00:32:07Jane.
00:32:08Jane.
00:32:09Jane.
00:32:10Jane.
00:32:11Jane.
00:32:12Jane.
00:32:13Jane.
00:32:14Jane.
00:32:15Jane.
00:32:16Jane.
00:32:17Jane.
00:32:18My friends had lots of American boyfriends, and they used to bring us nylon stockings and chocolates and all sorts of things. And we used to go to London, and we saw Glenn Miller one time. We used to go all over the place. They were wonderful times.
00:32:38I never had an American boyfriend. I liked some of them. They were nice boys, but I didn't want to leave my mom and dad. I wish I had sometimes.
00:32:53You know, when you were 19, the world just felt so open and carefree and full of possibility. You reminded me of that at that time.
00:33:05You were 19 when we met? Yeah. I wouldn't have described you as carefree back then. Not at all.
00:33:11Well, I felt nostalgia. Or something for youth. You're not old, Jane. We ran out on the bill.
00:33:20You just ran out? What do you mean you ran out on the bill? Perhaps I'm not explaining it well. It was... It was fun. It was just fun.
00:33:35How was work? The conductor's actually a descendant of Walter Lake, which is fascinating. The three of us should plan a dinner before we leave.
00:33:50I'd like that. Jane?
00:33:59Oh, my God. This is Caleb.
00:34:03Hi. No, no. We were just talking about you. We were? That's so weird.
00:34:07Sit. Please. Sit down. Join us. Yeah.
00:34:09What? What?
00:34:12You have a chance of a wreck. I know, man.
00:34:18I'm obviously going to get back pretty soon.
00:34:21That's okay. I already ate, so I'll just grab a coffee.
00:34:24Can I have the check, please?
00:34:37In a cafe, play, play, play?
00:34:42Oh, no, thank you.
00:34:47Jane, you don't smoke.
00:34:50Yes, I do. Sometimes, at parties.
00:34:56You didn't know that.
00:34:58Well, I don't do it a lot.
00:35:01Okay.
00:35:02Grazie.
00:35:04Grazie.
00:35:08Italian food's so overrated.
00:35:11I love it.
00:35:12There's no variety.
00:35:13English food, on the other hand.
00:35:16Say what you like about it.
00:35:18There'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 ex-pat.
00:35:27They had, like, a private chef and everything.
00:35:30And they were serving this, like, loaf of meat covered in sauce with all these other loaves.
00:35:35And this girl came over to me and said it was cat.
00:35:38No.
00:35:39No joke.
00:35:40Like, a roasted mommy cat and her kittens.
00:35:44That is disgusting.
00:35:46True story.
00:35:51Why don't you tell Leonard one of your viola jokes?
00:35:58Come on.
00:35:59You're selling my ant.
00:36:02Come on.
00:36:03Let's hear one.
00:36:08Um...
00:36:09I have one.
00:36:12What is the definition of perfect pitch?
00:36:17What?
00:36:21When you throw a viola into the dumpster without hitting the rim.
00:36:26You didn't just make that up.
00:36:27I did.
00:36:28Well, 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've got to get back to work.
00:36:58What's next on your agenda, Caleb?
00:36:59Um, I'm thinking Tibet.
00:37:00Oh, Tibet.
00:37:01Really?
00:37:02Yeah, there's this thing called the Shantan Festival at the end of the summer.
00:37:03Yeah, I've heard about that.
00:37:04That's where the Buddhist monks unroll all the tapestries on the hill, right?
00:37:08The monks, the monks, the monks, the monks.
00:37:09It's so pretty.
00:37:10How do you support yourself?
00:37:11You know, a bit of this, a bit of that.
00:37:14Oh, alright then.
00:37:15I'll walk you.
00:37:16Does anybody have a pen?
00:37:17You got a pen?
00:37:18Yeah, I have a pen.
00:37:19Okay.
00:37:20Okay.
00:37:21Okay.
00:37:22Okay.
00:37:23Okay.
00:37:24Okay.
00:37:25Okay.
00:37:26Okay.
00:37:27Okay.
00:37:28Okay.
00:37:29Okay.
00:37:30Okay.
00:37:31Okay.
00:37:32How do you support yourself?
00:37:33You know, a bit of this, a bit of that.
00:37:34Oh, alright then.
00:37:35I'll walk you.
00:37:36Does anybody have a pen?
00:37:37You got a pen?
00:37:38Yeah, I have a pen.
00:37:40Okay.
00:37:41Okay.
00:37:42Okay.
00:37:43I have a piece of paper.
00:37:50You guys should definitely come over to the island.
00:37:52I'll take you somewhere fun, you know.
00:37:54Don't knock on the front door.
00:37:55Come around the side.
00:37:56I need Regina.
00:37:58This, we, uh...
00:38:00There you go.
00:38:05And thanks again for yesterday.
00:38:07Oh, no problem.
00:38:08Okay.
00:38:10Hey.
00:38:11Ciao.
00:38:12Hi.
00:38:13How stoned are you?
00:38:14Come on, man.
00:38:15We're just going to pop.
00:38:16It's not a big deal.
00:38:17So, you're saying you smoke back at her?
00:38:18Occasionally.
00:38:19Hey, can we do something fun tonight?
00:38:20Sure.
00:38:21I'm fine from here.
00:38:22I'm fine from here.
00:38:23I'm fine.
00:38:24I'm fine.
00:38:25I'm fine.
00:38:26I'm fine.
00:38:27I'm fine.
00:38:28I'm fine.
00:38:29I'm fine.
00:38:30I'm fine.
00:38:31I'm fine.
00:38:32I'm fine.
00:38:33I'm fine.
00:38:34I'm fine.
00:38:35I'm fine.
00:38:36I'm fine.
00:38:37I'm fine.
00:38:38I'm fine from here.
00:38:40Okay.
00:38:41See you after work.
00:38:42Yep.
00:38:43I'll be waiting.
00:39:08Hey.
00:39:09God, you scared me.
00:39:10Are you following me?
00:39:11Maybe?
00:39:12Is that weird?
00:39:13Yeah.
00:39:14I couldn't sleep last night.
00:39:15You told me you were staying near the port so I got the first ferry this morning.
00:39:22I came looking for you.
00:39:23And I can't believe I found you.
00:39:24.
00:39:25.
00:39:26.
00:39:29.
00:39:30.
00:39:31.
00:39:32.
00:39:33.
00:39:36.
00:39:41.
00:39:42.
00:39:43.
00:39:44.
00:39:45.
00:39:52I don't know.
00:40:22What are we doing?
00:40:30I think we'll make it out.
00:40:33So sexy and beautiful.
00:40:52I can't do this.
00:41:09What?
00:41:09What?
00:41:09I can't do this.
00:41:11Why?
00:41:22Do you do this a lot?
00:41:24What?
00:41:24Do you do this a lot?
00:41:26What?
00:41:27Do you seduce women?
00:41:28Is this what you do?
00:41:29Look, you need to be less serious.
00:41:39Don't follow me.
00:41:59Don't follow me.
00:42:29There was one boy from Belgium.
00:42:48He was lovely.
00:42:50He had a mustache.
00:42:51My mother hated mustaches.
00:42:56And 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?
00:43:13Stop that thing.
00:43:16I know.
00:43:19You're home early.
00:43:27I do deserve that.
00:43:29Can I just move for your husband?
00:43:31Jane, 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.
00:43:47Hey, 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.
00:43:53The two of us.
00:43:53I've just got to work this thing out for tomorrow.
00:43:57Okay.
00:43:58I'm sorry.
00:43:59Okay.
00:43:59I'm sorry.
00:44:00I'm sorry.
00:44:01I'm sorry.
00:44:02I'm sorry.
00:44:02I'm sorry.
00:44:03I'm sorry.
00:44:04I'm sorry.
00:44:04I'm sorry.
00:44:04I'm sorry.
00:44:04I'm sorry.
00:44:05I'm sorry.
00:44:05I'm sorry.
00:44:05I'm sorry.
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:06I'm sorry.
00:44:07I'm sorry.
00:44:07I'm sorry.
00:44:08I'm sorry.
00:44:08I'm sorry.
00:44:08I'm sorry.
00:44:09I'm sorry.
00:44:09I'm sorry.
00:44:10I'm sorry.
00:44:10I'm sorry.
00:44:11I'm sorry.
00:44:12I'm sorry.
00:44:12I'm sorry.
00:44:13I'm sorry.
00:44:14I'm sorry.
00:44:15I'm sorry.
00:44:16I'm sorry.
00:44:17I'm sorry.
00:44:18I'm sorry.
00:44:19I'm sorry.
00:44:20I'm sorry.
00:44:29I love you.
00:44:51Leonard.
00:44:55Leonard.
00:44:57Can we talk?
00:44:59Say cheese.
00:45:29No, you should kind of be in the middle of mine.
00:45:37Hold on a second.
00:45:51That's what our living room is missing.
00:45:57What 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.
00:46:15What did you do?
00:46:27What did you do?
00:46:29What did you do?
00:46:45What did you do?
00:46:47What did you do?
00:46:49What did you do?
00:46:51What did you do?
00:46:53What did you do?
00:46:57What did you do?
00:46:59What did you do?
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00:52:47Leonard thought you were lying about those cats.
00:52:52He said that?
00:52:56Were you?
00:52:57You're delicious.
00:52:59You make me feel nervous.
00:53:19You make me feel calm.
00:53:24You want a drink?
00:53:47You want a drink?
00:53:49Is that him?
00:54:11Yeah, I just shuffled around all night.
00:54:14Must be lonely.
00:54:18You're hungry.
00:55:27Again and again and again
00:55:30Again and again and again
00:55:35Once 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
00:55:52Once I was single, my pocket is itching
00:55:56Girl, I wish I was single again
00:56:00I didn't sleep at all last night
00:56:14Where have you been?
00:56:17Just walking
00:56:17All night
00:56:20I've been thinking
00:56:22You left your phone here
00:56:24I had to plug it in
00:56:25We need to talk, Leonard
00:56:28I have to go to work
00:56:30Can you be late?
00:56:34No, I can't be late
00:56:36Leonard
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
00:56:48I have to go to work
00:56:49Okay
00:56:52I can't be late
00:56:53I can't be late
00:56:57I can't be late
00:56:59I can't be late
00:57:01If it wasn't the war, it would have been something else.
00:57:29There's always something else, isn't there?
00:57:34That's the thing. That's the thing about struggle.
00:57:48I'm going to make some tea. Do you want some?
00:57:51I'm all right.
00:57:59If you go out like that again, just tell me. Don't worry.
00:58:05Okay.
00:58:08I can't seem to figure out what's going on in your head.
00:58:12Do you think everything we've been through actually does us any good in the long run?
00:58:31Or do we just make out struggle to be something meaningful because that's all most of us have?
00:58:40I'll tell you, next time we come to Italy, to get a proper kitchen.
00:58:56I don't know what you want me to say, Jane.
00:59:26If one little thing had changed in my grandmother's life, I might not be here.
00:59:39Sometimes I worry I'm not honoring her.
00:59:43With the book?
00:59:47No, 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.
01:00:08Everyone was chasing rabbits and then we had our tea in the harvest fields.
01:00:21The horses.
01:00:22Yeah.
01:00:28The horses back then, they were kept beautifully.
01:00:32Dad 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?
01:00:45There was one.
01:00:47Duke.
01:00:49He 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.
01:01:08They're gone.
01:01:09For me.
01:01:11Jane.
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.
01:01:21People don't die as much as they did back then.
01:01:24But in some ways, it's more disjointed.
01:01:27You've got to make your own life.
01:01:32One that you love and you can't be afraid of the...
01:01:36of the time.
01:01:40Time is shiftable.
01:01:41There are moments in my life that I would trade 60 years to have back again.
01:01:55That's the truth.
01:01:57You'll know the truth when you find it.
01:02:00It'll come to you like something you've known before rather than something you're learning for the first time.
01:02:05Oh, sorry.
01:02:11Ah!
01:02:13What is it?
01:02:15Oh!
01:02:17Oh, you...
01:02:19Are you alright?
01:02:22You okay?
01:02:24Yeah, I stung my toe.
01:02:26It's bleeding.
01:02:28Oh, it's fine.
01:02:30It's fine, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine.
01:02:33Are you finishing that?
01:02:35Yes.
01:02:37Fuck.
01:02:47I met these backpackers last night, Frank and Elsa.
01:02:51She's French, he's German.
01:02:53They're going to Tibet.
01:02:55And I'm going with them.
01:02:59I want you to come with me.
01:03:02I want you to come with me.
01:03:04Ok.
01:03:06I want you to come to the world of the 1984 where he comes.
01:03:10Oh, I want you to come to Japan.
01:03:13Next day seven Generally Prince made very happy and I go with me.
01:03:16Ok, can you see him and na'vas talking to her?
01:03:18My Eleanor Michael Rodrigues are pretty, very interesting.
01:03:20Not only footy and na'vas doing fine when your wife been acting with her.
01:03:24He, Tony Calvin portrayed and me when he takes his career out of her.
01:03:56Hi.
01:04:05Hi.
01:04:07How are you?
01:04:10Long day.
01:04:14God, when are they not?
01:04:17I don't think I'd jump to doing another stint like this.
01:04:24How's the writing going?
01:04:27I'm feeling inspired.
01:04:32It's fantastic.
01:04:34I think I've figured out the key to finishing the project.
01:04:39Are 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.
01:05:21Of what, Leonard?
01:05:24Of it being so hard?
01:05:27Yes.
01:05:27Tedious?
01:05:28I 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?
01:06:04I 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?
01:06:29Of 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.
01:06:55How does that make you feel?
01:07:04It'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.
01:07:15That's not what you want.
01:07:16Is it?
01:07:18Is that what you want?
01:07:20Hmm?
01:07:20Because I think about it all the time.
01:07:27That the one thing you always wanted, I will never be able to give you.
01:07:41What are you trying to do, Jane?
01:07:43I just want to know that there's a reason for it all.
01:07:56You'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.
01:10:23I want you to do anything for me.
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01:12:54I'm thinking of driving through Romania and then Ukraine and down through Russia and through Kazakhstan and then straight to Tibet.
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01:15:03It's four in the morning, the end of December.
01:15:30I'm riding you now just to see if you're there.
01:15:37New York is cold, but I like where I'm living.
01:15:43There's music on Clinton Street all through the evening.
01:15:50I 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.
01:16:33I wouldn't want to live to be 100.
01:16:35Why not?
01:16:36I'm not telling you why not.
01:16:42Now shut that thing off.
01:16:44All the last...
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