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00:00Statistics show that Olympic medalists follow three rules when preparing for their competitions.
00:08Get enough sleep
00:13Meticulous preparation and avoid distractions at all costs
00:30To centuries Nobel Prize winners heads of state writers and scientists have been educated here soon. I could be one of them
00:55My future awaits behind these walls. I've been waiting for this day for years. Finally, it is here
01:11Hey
01:13Hi
01:15Um, this is... Jude. Ruby. Hi
01:19Hi. Hi. Lynn, hi
01:25I'm sorry, but don't fudge this up. As if you could puke in Professor Muller's bin and he still beg you to come
01:49Didn't your mum have a class with him? Apparently you do actually have to put in some work to earn your place
01:54Yeah, won't be easy. Let's go
02:00Prepared? Yeah, we'll go in get our offers and then we're done easy as that
02:15For those I haven't met yet, I am Jude
02:17I'm a second year in St Hilda's College here at Oxford and I'll accompany you through the entire application process in the first interview all the professors want to test
02:25Your critical thinking and see how well you can develop a position on a topic in the second one
02:30They want to see how you work under stress and if you crumble then in the third and final interview
02:34It's all about you to see if you really fit in here Oxford out of all three
02:38This is the big one the first round of interview starts in 45 minutes. That means you have plenty of time to go through your notes
02:45Maybe have a bite to eat. You're nervous, but you've made it this far. That means Oxford wants you
02:50The only thing you must make sure to do is stay out your own way. I'll call your name all good
03:08you
03:38Ruby Bowne, St. Elders.
04:06Good luck.
04:09Hey. No need for nerves. You'll be fine.
04:30Were you not nervous?
04:32Nervous? About ten times more than you. And they accepted me anyway.
04:37I'll see you later.
04:44Miss Bell, so glad you accepted our invitation.
04:50Thank you. It's my pleasure.
04:52Miss Bell, so glad you accepted our invitation.
05:06Thank you. It's my pleasure.
05:08Super. Then let's carry on.
05:10For a couple of years now, the New York Times has published an opinion piece which claimed that the British monarchy was a wasteful anachronism.
05:18Can our system exist in its duality? Can the monarchy and parliamentary democracy continue side by side? Or do you think we should become a republic?
05:30I believe the question can be approached from either side. On the one hand, one could argue that the monarchy offers stability, at least symbolically. On the other hand, the amount of money spent financing this individual institution must be called into question. And bearing in mind that other countries worldwide are clearly striving without it.
05:48Please do carry on.
05:50The market is based on speculation. On the fact that the future is not very reliable, as we know. We wish it were. So profit is generated in the here and now. And a business with a successful model makes use of this to improve turnover.
06:02Thank you, Mr. Beaufort. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
06:07I remember your father was top of his class at Balliol. He was lighted ahead of everyone with his knowledge and ambition.
06:20How did it go? You say first.
06:22I think it went pretty well. It was amazing having so many things to discuss. Plato came up and Moliere.
06:27At least they didn't give you mean stares. The professor in my interview had such a bushy monobrow that he spent the whole time looking like an angry Mr. Beau.
06:33I just couldn't stop looking at it. He must have been aware.
06:36No.
06:37Hey. How did the first round go? All good?
06:40Good. Yeah.
06:41I'd say you could both benefit from a little downtime. Tonight, eh? Oxford style?
06:46Yeah.
06:47I present to you the world famous Turf Tavern. A pub frequented among others by the lovely Liz, Oscar and the Iron Lady who became the UK's Prime Minister.
07:06There's some seats over there. Come on.
07:22Who do we have here? Looks like they're getting on well.
07:25I can't hear you, man. Look back up from my mind. Look back up from my mind.
07:27I can't hear you, man. Look back up from my mind. Look back up from my mind.
07:31I can't hear you, man. Look back up.
07:32And here it is. Speciality of the house and an absolute must for every Oxford visitor.
07:37Thanks.
07:38Cross keys.
07:40I got the same after today. Someone suggested I drank water instead.
07:44Here. Try this one. Whiskey. It's 18 years old.
07:51What's up?
07:52I'm sorry.
08:02Here's something like that. The barkeepers are made to agree not to share anything they see when they start working here.
08:07Is that for real?
08:10First time I tried it, that's exactly the same face I made.
08:12And at the end of the evening, I ran back to campus, singing, falling over, and all half-naked.
08:16Okay, I'll skip that experience if that's possible.
08:18And we'll save it for when you're a student here full-time.
08:20Cheers.
08:44Well?
08:46Yeah, but good.
08:50I'm going to get some fresh air. Can I have my bag?
09:04Ow.
09:06Hey, man. You've been too obvious.
09:08Look who's talking.
09:13Look who's talking.
09:14Hello!
09:35Are you okay?
09:36Are you okay?
09:40I hope that's a rhetorical question.
09:49Are you nervous about the interviews?
09:52It doesn't matter about the interview result.
09:54There's nowhere I can go to Oxford now.
09:58What do you mean?
10:02You've beaten me this year for top marks in our class twice already.
10:06If you need something for your period...
10:11I don't have a period at the moment.
10:24Is it, um...
10:25I know, it's crazy to think about.
10:31I've never been in love with anyone like I am with him.
10:36With a baby too.
10:40Got to love hormones.
10:41There's great programs for mothers at Oxford.
10:45I read about them when I was finding out about scholarships.
10:50Jacinda Arden became a mother while she was running a whole country.
10:52I know we don't know each other.
11:01But I saw you at school all the time.
11:03How you persevered whilst everything was going on.
11:08Lydia, if there is anybody I know who can do it, it's you.
11:11It's becoming clear why my brother can't get over you.
11:29You make it seem like everything is possible.
11:31No matter what a shitty illusion that is.
11:35What did he say to you?
11:37Tell me it's not obvious he's suffering.
11:45He was the one that left me.
11:48Sometimes the greatest testament to love is to let someone go.
11:50You escaped, cause I am too.
11:57It's fear in my head.
11:59It's being there for too long.
12:03You called me, cause I am too.
12:26So cover your toes, with a jacket and your bones, with a blanket out.
12:37I won't try it.
12:39I'm just trying to be brave.
12:47I'm just trying to be brave.
12:50There's somebody you wore to this place I spent out in the middle.
13:04I'll be coming back.
13:05I'll be coming back.
13:22My Olympic score after one day in Oxford
13:36Sleep, zero
13:38Distraction, ten
13:39Great score, Ruby Bell
13:41You're perfect, there's nothing to worry about
13:48You'll be superb
13:49How many people are in this room?
14:10If we take direct perception as a discussion starting point, as in Gibson's model
14:15I would say that I perceive two entities in the room other than myself
14:19And so, the answer I would like to give is three
14:24The error is normal
14:27How many people are in this room? Try again
14:30Hey
14:48You okay?
14:54Seemed like you weren't okay
14:55It's all good
14:57I just wasn't in the mood to party
14:59It's just all the stress
15:00I'll be so relieved when it's all over
15:03You know, when we can pick up where we left off
15:05Back at home
15:07And enjoy this last year of freedom
15:09I guess we don't know how lucky we are at Maxson Hall
15:12We're all just working our ourselves to get here
15:15For what?
15:15Just sit around for more
15:17And learn
15:18And write
15:19Just for me
15:21Just to see the next day
15:23Hey dear
15:25What did you say?
15:29I was talking about being back home
15:32Where everything's normal
15:33At least for another year
15:35What?
15:38Does change always have to be something bad?
15:43Probably depends on the change, I guess
15:59How did the interview go today?
16:05I think I can safely say I blew it
16:07I shouldn't have got so drunk yesterday
16:10Did you know that freesia symbolized trust?
16:20You know that I
16:21I thought with Keshe I'd do that
16:23That whole backing off then
16:25He would have enough headspace to make his mind up
16:27And decide if he wanted it
16:29Instead he's trying to conform to the views of everyone else
16:32And especially his parents
16:34Messing with Camille
16:35I don't understand that
16:36It's as if he has no idea how to treat others
16:38Let alone himself
16:39And
16:41And so all I can think is that
16:44I just should never have let him go
16:45For fuck's sake
16:49I just shouldn't have let him go
16:50But I suppose you had no choice
16:54Yeah, it's a simple fact
16:56It's fight for something or give up
16:59You always have a choice
17:01I just don't get why people are so scared shitless
17:04Of being their true selves
17:05I'm going to hide in the last row and sleep off my hangover
17:23Sorry, were you going to sit down?
17:45No, it's fine
17:46Yeah, we're good
17:52We're good
17:52So we'll just be able to give you a second
17:54Okay
18:01Welcome along to the students' question and answer session
18:04I got some of my classmates to come here by lying to them about there being snacks and drinks involved
18:08Most of them are now feeling incredibly hungry and terribly betrayed
18:11But I hope they will still answer some of your questions
18:14Let's go
18:15How strenuous is the coursework here, really?
18:20Do you still have time for a personal life?
18:22Neela?
18:22Well, I would say that compared to other unis, it's certainly more intensive
18:26So yeah, there's still time for a personal life, don't worry
18:29But that bit's up to you
18:30Any more questions?
18:34Do you have a lot of contact with the students in the other colleges in Oxford?
18:38Or is the day-to-day routine very separate?
18:40I just want to know if I have to say goodbye to the bestest friend I could hope to meet
18:43It's true, the colleges are usually quite independent
18:46So if you've got two students, but one is at Balliol, for example
18:49And the other one is here at St Hilda's studying
18:52They might not interact that often
18:54Sure, Balliol is Oxford's elite college
18:56Yeah, that's an example of what someone from Balliol would say
18:59Many thanks
19:00Anybody want to follow that?
19:02What's your average score?
19:04So what?
19:04I'm just asking to make sure you're competent
19:06To prepare us to study here at Oxford before I sign up
19:08Let's hear from applicants better informed
19:11They're the questions I want to hear
19:14Instead of wasting time with your unqualified comments and unnecessary contributions
19:17What's your problem?
19:18I just think how scary it is
19:19How little time it's taken for you to sound like him
19:21Like who?
19:22Your father
19:22Okay, would you two like to
19:27Just keep it shut, you clown
19:28Leave him alone
19:29What, am I ruining a little date you're having here?
19:31Why did you come here?
19:33Everyone knows you want to go to Oh So Fancy Balliol
19:35But don't make out you made the choice
19:36What?
19:37It's your strategy
19:38You have to push everyone to the edge to elevate yourself
19:41To pretend you're superior so that no one notices that you're a coward
19:43Who'd rather be a marionette for everybody instead of standing up for what you really want
19:46Who'd rather be a man?
19:47Who'd rather be a man?
19:48Who'd rather be a man?
19:49Who'd rather be a man?
19:50Who'd rather be a man?
19:51Who'd rather be a man?
19:52Who'd rather be a man?
19:53Who'd rather be a man?
19:54Who'd rather be a man?
19:55Who'd rather be a man?
19:56Who'd rather be a man?
19:57Who'd rather be a man?
19:58Who'd rather be a man?
19:59Who'd rather be a man?
20:00Who'd rather be a man?
20:01Who'd rather be a man?
20:02Who'd rather be a man?
20:03Who'd rather be a man?
20:04Who'd rather be a man?
20:05Who'd rather be a man?
20:06Who'd rather be a man?
20:07Who'd rather be a man?
20:08Who'd rather be a man?
20:09Who'd rather be a man?
20:10Ruby!
20:18Ruby!
20:21These last few weeks, you've been ignoring me.
20:22The best you can do it.
20:24Keep doing that forever.
20:28And what if I say that you're right?
20:32I'm living for others all the time.
20:34I do unforgivable things, lying and hiding what I really feel.
20:37But you can't judge me for that because I do all of it for you.
20:40I don't get you.
20:42Forgive me.
20:44Try just talking to me instead of all these stupid riddles.
20:46You make me feel like I've lost it.
20:47You've already made me lose it.
20:49Do you have any idea what it's doing to me, how it feels to sit near to you,
20:52to keep hearing your voice every day, do you?
20:53Such a fantasist.
20:55You can't just embarrass me in front of all of your friends,
20:57blow me out and then say that I have no comprehension of it.
21:10I can't do it, Ruby.
21:14Forgive me, okay?
21:16Explain why you've come here.
21:18Why are you bothering with me?
21:19Because I...
21:20You don't know what you want from me or what you want from anybody because you know shit!
21:25I know exactly what I want.
21:38Then put up a fight for it!
21:41All my life nobody's been interested in what I want.
21:46Not true.
21:46I'm more than interested in what you want.
21:51I'm more than interested in what you want.
22:16Did you actually start to believe someone like me would be interested in a car like you?
22:31Ruby?
22:48What's the matter?
22:49What's the matter?
23:01I apologize.
23:05What for?
23:11What is all this?
23:14Mum and Dad both said I changed according to them because of you.
23:20My Dad saw you as a danger to his plans.
23:23And he was right.
23:24He'd sworn he'd been able to destroy you, he told me.
23:27Made me promise to end it.
23:27I knew I couldn't protect you from him.
23:29You deserve to have someone protecting you.
23:31I should be able to.
23:32My family should welcome you with open arms.
23:34Everyone else as well.
23:35But I can't offer you that.
23:36All I can offer are problems that I'm not even dealing with very well.
23:40So maybe you should have said that.
23:48It is not your job to decide what I can cope with.
23:50I just wanted to look after you.
23:53I'm not scared of him.
24:01What makes you say that?
24:12You don't know what he's capable of.
24:16I don't want...
24:17I won't be able to...
24:20James.
24:25Enough messing about.
24:28Enough lying.
24:29Do you promise?
24:30Do you promise?
24:30What are you doing?
24:49The thing couples do when they trust each other.
24:51Couples?
24:53Well, BFF isn't quite right.
24:54How can someone have such a high IQ and then use phrases like BFF, I wonder?
25:00Do you really think now is a good time to be rude again?
25:04I'll be anything you want.
25:06Friend.
25:07BFF.
25:08Anything.
25:08Anything.
25:09Anything.
25:09I won't tell you from life.
25:12I want to pay your love, too.
25:15I've stomped on the floodlights and...
25:17If every heart comes down, I want to be flooding you now.
25:22I won't tell you from the right.
25:28I don't want to see your eyelids sink.
25:31I stomped on my own silence.
25:34If every heart comes down, I'm kind of afraid of you now.
25:38Hey you.
25:40Hey you.
25:42Hey you.
25:44Hey you.
25:46Hey you.
25:48Hey you.
25:50Hey you.
25:51Hey you.
25:52Hey you.
25:54Hey you.
25:56Hey you.
25:57Hey you.
25:57I won't tell you from the place you want to be in the lights on you.
26:03So stomp on my own silence.
26:06If every heart comes down, I don't want to be flooding you now.
26:14Hey you.
26:16Hey you.
26:18Hey you.
26:19Let me share your top together
26:49There's nothing I feel in the rush
27:03Is this James Beaufort, the waterbed breaker sex instructor?
27:23Remember I told you it wasn't a waterbed
27:33I never want to leave
27:36Not today, not tomorrow, or a month more
27:40I thought you didn't want to go to Oxford
27:41I'm not talking about Oxford University
27:43I'm talking about being here
27:49Sometime tomorrow the world will catch up with us
28:03You have just as many opportunities as everyone else
28:08You must take hold of them, James
28:33Whenever I'm at a loss or unhappy, I make lists
28:37It keeps me motivated and clears headspace
28:39You're making a list for me?
28:43What would you have as your first point?
28:50I'd put sport, music
28:53There's nothing better than a war
28:55Because the sun goes down
28:56And the sun comes up
28:58That's also great
28:59Oh, and anything that's good
29:03It has chillies in it
29:04I'd be able to eat my way through everything in a Bangkok food hall
29:07Like fried insects, do you think?
29:08Yeah, exactly
29:09Okay
29:10And to read more
29:10More reading
29:12Come on, let's go and sip on a good one
29:16These are not life goals
29:18Dreams are for everyone
29:22I'm content when drawing
29:33Make a wish
29:34Make a wish
29:34Make a wish
29:40You forgot the most important thing
29:46Doing it right
29:47ponieważ
29:48Does it just take
29:49Who are you recomendable?
29:49Music
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30:01Miss Bell, can you explain to me please, why come to Oxford?
30:31Can I ask if you're familiar with the elephant metaphor?
30:43Generally the metaphor is used to describe a self-limiting set of beliefs, the fact that
30:48most people are capable of much more than they give themselves credit for, but I'm beginning
30:53to realize that I've tied myself to my future, and as a result, I didn't give the attention
30:58to many moments in the here and now that they deserve.
31:01James Beaufort, James Beaufort, Lallion.
31:05I now know that it's the stops we make along the way that make up our actual lives.
31:19Our life in the here and now.
31:22And sometimes these very moments draw new, exciting visions of the future for us in this end.
31:26This is the voicemail of Cordelia Beaufort, please leave a message after the tone.
31:33Hi, Mum.
31:34Hope you're doing well.
31:35I have something important to tell you.
31:36Don't worry, though.
31:37It's good news.
31:38I miss you, Mum.
31:39Let's meet up.
31:40This is the voicemail of Cordelia Beaufort.
31:48Please leave a message after the tour.
31:51Hi, Mum.
31:52Hope you're doing well.
31:54I have something important to tell you.
31:57Don't worry, though.
31:59It's good news.
32:04I miss you, Mum.
32:06Let's meet up.
32:10We realize that we are no longer afraid of our future.
32:27Because it is in the present that we decide if our dreams will come true.
32:30And if we will become the people we always wanted to be.
32:40It takes courage to think beyond the present.
32:58But sometimes it's another person's gaze that builds our future for us in a new light.
33:03I feel like I've arrived for the first time in my life.
33:16Hello?
33:18Anybody here?
33:19I don't want to fast forward or rewind.
33:22I want to be right here, right now.
33:24Run, run like a river.
33:37Hello, it's going to be right here.
33:41Run, run like a river.
33:43Run, run like a river.
33:44Run, run like a river.
33:48Like a river that runs to the sea.
33:52You gotta run to me.
34:22Mr. Beaufort is waiting inside.
34:52Mr. Beaufort is waiting for you.
35:02Sit down.
35:07I believe I said take a seat.
35:20Your mother has suffered a stroke.
35:38Where is she?
35:42Cordelia is dead.
36:01I'm afraid I came away yesterday when they told me there was nothing more they could do.
36:05I finally had to leave the hospital.
36:09You didn't even call.
36:11Cordelia was so proud of your invitations to Oxford.
36:13I didn't want to affect your interviews.
36:18I already told you that keeping the investors happy is our top priority right now.
36:23We cannot have a value to collapse.
36:27Yes, I know that.
36:28Damn it, Gordon.
36:30Meredith needs to send the draft.
36:31It has to go out there.
36:33James, don't.
36:34Yes, damn it, Gordon.
36:35I understand that.
36:36The position of artistic director will be filled as soon as the press release is out.
36:40James, don't!
36:41You fucking asshole!
36:42Oh!
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36:44Oh!
36:45Stop it!
36:46Leave each other alone!
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37:32I'm acznie brave man!
37:33deserves a world of possibilities to dream their own dreams to be who they want to be
37:43and to love whoever they want
38:03I see my future
38:33more clearly than ever before
38:34finally all the puzzle pieces are in place
38:37all doors are open to us
38:39we just have to walk through them
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