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At the end of a long-term relationship, a half-blind director, born in 1986, whose mother blames his illness on the Cher | dG1fUHdFVFNQUDVhTWs
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00:00On the 25th of April 1986, my mother crossed the border into the USSR.
00:05She was 6 months pregnant.
00:07On the following day, there was an explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant.
00:11I wanted to find somebody my age who grew up in Ukraine with the consequences of the disaster
00:15and would be willing to help me.
00:18We were very different.
00:20In half a day, you made sure I knew almost everything about your life.
00:23You asked me to live with you in Romania and I brought a big bag and a schedule for us.
00:28You are supposed to go to Lithuania again to get cement injected into your bones so they wouldn't collapse or break.
00:33You didn't want me to be there with you.
00:35I thought you were someone I could trust and share my life with and it felt good when we were close.
00:42But very often I had to do the hard things on my own.
00:45Every time you had my back, you were harming yourself a little bit more.
00:50But I was so in love with you and I had to make it work.
00:58I was so there and I had to go before.
00:59But you didn't issue a secret than anything.
01:00It was so in love with anyone with you.
01:01But I was always like, basic 잘못 to that right we could trust you.
01:15I was so in love with you but I thought that wasn't too long ago.
01:17You stand there, a run or come out,
01:20freaking out I had never had time yet...
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