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Princeton Üniversitesi'nde terfi alıp yönetici olmaya hazırlanan Portia Nathan, eski lise arkadaşı John Pressman'ın ricası üzerine küçük bir kasabaya, liseli zeki öğrencileri üniversiteye seçmek gider. Burada çocuklar beklediğinden de iyidir üstelik geçen sürede John ile de yakınlaşmaya başlar. Bu arada, yetenekli öğrenci Jeremiah'ın yıllar önce evlatlık olarak verdiği oğlu olduğuna dair eline geçen bir belge Portia'nın tüm dünyasını değiştirecektir. Portia, tek başına mücadeleyle kurduğu hayatını risk atmayı göze alır ve Jeremiah için kurallarını yıkar. Tabii aşka da kapılarını açmayı ihmal etmez..
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00:01:00Can you take a look?
00:01:14I've lost my way.
00:01:16How can I get to Yüzübüre?
00:01:17Where are you going?
00:01:18To Stanford University.
00:01:20MUSIC
00:01:21I floated along with the wind.
00:01:32I floated along with the wind.
00:01:36I was drawing circles in space.
00:01:40I'm drawing circles.
00:01:42MUSIC
00:01:51The world is beyond my window.
00:02:03The world is beyond my window.
00:02:08Close enough.
00:02:11The world is beyond my window.
00:02:13MUSIC
00:02:13Eve Brighton?
00:02:25Yes.
00:02:26You finally arrived.
00:02:27I was starting to get curious too.
00:02:29Are you stuck in traffic?
00:02:29A-
00:02:30No.
00:02:31Come sit down.
00:02:35Yes.
00:02:36Home to you first...
00:02:38Home.
00:02:38Home, right?
00:02:40First, let me tell you why you chose Stanford...
00:02:43...I will ask.
00:02:45A-
00:02:46I applied to the school because...
00:02:49...my advisor, Ms. Kar, said I could apply.
00:02:52From what I can see, she shouldn't have indicated in the form that she wanted to study literature.
00:02:56I'm not very good at anything else.
00:02:58In the last year, have you read anything that you enjoyed?
00:03:02This year?
00:03:04No, nothing I liked happened.
00:03:11I write poetry occasionally.
00:03:13A- How beautiful.
00:03:14Does the school publish a literary magazine?
00:03:16A- I don't submit my poems there.
00:03:18Didn't you show it to anyone?
00:03:20Just to my sister and Emili.
00:03:23A- The truth is...
00:03:25...nobody knows that I wrote.
00:03:28Apart from that.
00:03:29A- And you too.
00:03:29A- So why?
00:03:31A- No one asked.
00:03:34A- But that's why I enjoy coming to these meetings.
00:03:37They ask you a lot of questions.
00:03:38It's very enjoyable.
00:03:40A- Thank goodness...
00:03:41A- My mother doesn't ask questions, so I don't have to lie.
00:03:45A- Regarding poetry.
00:03:46A - Okay, tell me one more thing about the house.
00:03:51A- If you had to choose an extraordinary person to look up to, who would it be?
00:03:57A - It's like I'm in a beauty pageant.
00:04:00A- But that's a serious question, dear.
00:04:01A- I know.
00:04:02I know.
00:04:02A- Actually, I've thought about this a lot.
00:04:05A. To be an extraordinary person.
00:04:08A- That person would be my sister.
00:04:11A- Is he older than you?
00:04:12A is 20 years old.
00:04:14A- Why do you place it in such a special category?
00:04:17A- She is always a cheerful person.
00:04:18A- He always makes time for me and never judges anyone.
00:04:23A- He/She is very good with words.
00:04:27A- Is he a writer too?
00:04:28A- No, he's a savant.
00:04:29A- I didn't understand.
00:04:30A- You must have heard.
00:04:31A- IQ level is only forty.
00:04:34A- He has incredible talent.
00:04:36A- Savants with low intelligence.
00:04:38A- Could you please retell Anderson's fairy tales without omitting any words from the dictionary?
00:04:41A- His intention is not to write an article.
00:04:43A- It doesn't matter, you're not the first.
00:04:45A- It will make you reconsider the definition of "mentally retarded."
00:04:48A- Do you have any other questions?
00:04:52A- Because we started late, I have an appointment with the dream interpreter.
00:04:55A- So, are we finished?
00:05:00A- Were there any other problems?
00:05:02A- Yes.
00:05:04A- Do you think the students are happy here?
00:05:08flowing?
00:05:09A- Why?
00:05:38Hi Daki.
00:06:00The cardinal birds have arrived.
00:06:03It's too late, though.
00:06:06I'm cold.
00:06:07Let me warm up a bit first.
00:06:11Make your bed if we're going out.
00:06:14You know my mother.
00:06:16Show me what you've done.
00:06:18Cardinal.
00:06:20No, not now.
00:06:22Scarlet Tanager.
00:06:23Piranga Olivesia.
00:06:25The males have colorful fur.
00:06:29So cute.
00:06:31Yes.
00:06:33This is also very cute.
00:06:33Black from head to toe.
00:06:34Yes.
00:06:35Oh look!
00:06:38A tree-like poop with a yellow belly.
00:06:44You know this, right?
00:06:48This is a ruby-throated hummingbird.
00:06:51Do you remember?
00:06:52We were in Vermont.
00:06:54Remember that tiny bird we saw that could fly backwards?
00:06:57This is a magpie.
00:07:10Yes.
00:07:13Sayonisita kristata.
00:07:15Good for you.
00:07:17It's so good to be home.
00:07:19Good morning, Mr. Bordi.
00:07:27Mrs. Brighton.
00:07:27Please, go ahead.
00:07:30Welcome.
00:07:33From what I understand, you called me because of him.
00:07:36Not because of Eve.
00:07:37Yes.
00:07:38I feel relieved now.
00:07:41He's managing Eve very well.
00:07:42She's a very intelligent girl.
00:07:44Yes.
00:07:45But it's also quiet.
00:07:46Almost.
00:07:48Oh, I know.
00:07:48He's not doing anything to worry about.
00:07:50On the other hand, his brother Emile.
00:07:54That's another matter.
00:07:55As a literature teacher, I know you'll appreciate this.
00:07:58Emile is memorizing Hamlet.
00:07:59Wonderful.
00:08:00He loves poetry.
00:08:01First, he learned about the raven.
00:08:03He was seven years old.
00:08:04He had only just started talking.
00:08:06It just happened so suddenly.
00:08:08I can't tell you how surprised we were.
00:08:10We were very scared.
00:08:11We thought something had happened.
00:08:12That is, by reading literary works.
00:08:15Oh no.
00:08:17Unfortunately, he can't read.
00:08:19Can't he/she read?
00:08:21No.
00:08:23We are reading to him.
00:08:27Mr. Bordi doesn't understand what he reads.
00:08:31He loves words.
00:08:32He's relaying it to us.
00:08:34Wow, this is amazing.
00:08:35Until now, we thought that was the case.
00:08:38He had been reading poems for weeks.
00:08:40I don't know where he learned that.
00:08:43I have no idea about this.
00:08:45Can I see some of them?
00:08:46I don't want to make any claims, Mr. Bordi.
00:08:49Someone else could have written these as well.
00:08:51That's what I think.
00:08:53Couldn't you ask them where they heard that?
00:08:54He doesn't even know what the concept of an author is.
00:08:57Some of them are written haphazardly.
00:09:00They could even be called amateurs.
00:09:01But I'll leave it up to you to decide.
00:09:05I had written it down somewhere.
00:09:09Water bird.
00:09:11I came up with the title.
00:09:13They don't actually have titles.
00:09:17Do you see the orange bird at the edge of the water, Mr. Bordi?
00:09:20How comfortable.
00:09:22Hidden rhymes, new meters.
00:09:25He conveyed the third line through inclusion.
00:09:30There's actually much more to it.
00:09:31Isn't that clear from here?
00:09:33Like a song with a chorus.
00:09:35I think it's very emotional.
00:09:37Yes.
00:09:40That's absolutely true.
00:09:41And that fall mark.
00:09:43Many of them have it.
00:09:44There's something I need to tell you.
00:09:46Emily was born perfectly healthy.
00:09:50His intelligence declined after the fall.
00:09:53This isn't something I share with everyone.
00:09:59Never.
00:10:00I know.
00:10:02These are really interesting.
00:10:04You definitely have a very talented daughter.
00:10:07You're right.
00:10:08It has a devastating effect, doesn't it?
00:10:10He's been through it all.
00:10:12Just when we say we're at the peak of our power, it turns out like this.
00:10:15I would like to meet him/her.
00:10:15It is possible.
00:10:16He's upstairs now.
00:10:17He loves reading poetry to new people.
00:10:19Oh Evie, are you up?
00:10:20Welcome, Mr. Ward.
00:10:25My favorite student.
00:10:26Hello.
00:10:28He was called in for an interview for Berkeley today.
00:10:30Stanford.
00:10:32Someone from your class was accepted to Yale at the beginning of the semester.
00:10:36James Parks.
00:10:38James?
00:10:40He lives right across from us.
00:10:41We've known his family for a long time.
00:10:42He's giving her better private lessons.
00:10:44Really?
00:10:46It's probably not literature.
00:10:47Maths.
00:10:49Is everything ok?
00:10:50Mother.
00:10:51What do you want to say?
00:10:52Mr. Ward has arrived.
00:10:55Oh no, of course not.
00:10:56He is trying to find the originals of the poems.
00:11:00Ah.
00:11:01Your poems?
00:11:01Yes, Emine's poems.
00:11:06Mother.
00:11:07Mother.
00:11:07I'd never met anyone who was a collector.
00:11:19Haley is the only one who collects model trains.
00:11:21It's buried under the cover.
00:11:49It's as soft as a grain of dust.
00:11:53There are no dreams on my pillow.
00:11:55Beyond the curtain, too, for Kaneviç.
00:11:58There is no one who appears in my dreams.
00:12:00There's no one who appears in my dreams.
00:12:02Can someone see my face?
00:12:03Can he manage to see me?
00:12:14Cherry trees shouldn't grow so tall.
00:12:17Could that leaning object be a danger?
00:12:20She was leaning towards the mimosa in the garden.
00:12:22One branch has grown all the way up onto the wires.
00:12:25Exactly like that.
00:12:27Like an elbow extending from the neighbor's fence.
00:12:29Father.
00:12:43Father.
00:12:45Father.
00:12:49I got your sweater, okay?
00:12:50Uh huh.
00:12:51Are you ventilating?
00:12:55With the institution.
00:12:56The gaps between them are rusty.
00:12:58That's great.
00:12:59Will the sun rise too?
00:13:00No.
00:13:01This is a mining town in Pennsylvania.
00:13:03Western paradigms are a thing of the past.
00:13:07I liked this the most.
00:13:10Do you know what I used to call her when I was a child?
00:13:13No.
00:13:13Did you forget?
00:13:15Happy Valley.
00:13:17He still has a lot of work to do.
00:13:19But I have some plans regarding the mine.
00:13:29I went to the Stanford interview.
00:13:32It's a great school.
00:13:34I walked past the orange groves.
00:13:36Gardens everywhere, as far as the eye can see.
00:13:38It's like a magical place.
00:13:41I also built a village with gardens and hills.
00:13:43I don't think it should be a little girl.
00:14:12He got lost in the forest.
00:14:16How did it get here?
00:14:22Yes, she was a little girl.
00:14:25How lucky I am.
00:14:27I love you this much.
00:14:30I love you just as much.
00:14:34Brush your teeth.
00:14:35Wash your face and have breakfast.
00:14:37Isn't that a circular function?
00:14:54Sines and cosines, that's it.
00:14:55So, James, will you tell me?
00:14:59What?
00:15:00I didn't quite understand the formulas.
00:15:01Can you explain it to me?
00:15:05What are you doing with the house?
00:15:06I'm getting help with math.
00:15:09What's wrong with you?
00:15:12Is there an idiom?
00:15:13Mr. Wardi arrived.
00:15:15He mentioned in passing that it had been accepted.
00:15:17I was going to tell you anyway.
00:15:20I'm so happy for you.
00:15:22Alright.
00:15:22But someone who was immediately accepted by the wind...
00:15:26...he doesn't need help with mathematics.
00:15:29No, that's not true.
00:15:30Mathematics is my weakest subject.
00:15:31You already know this, right?
00:15:33What about your exam scores?
00:15:35The exams went very well.
00:15:37What's going on here?
00:15:43What's wrong?
00:15:45Tell me, can I handle this?
00:15:47Okay, okay.
00:15:52Would you like to go to the cinema this weekend?
00:16:03What did you say?
00:16:04Do you want to go?
00:16:07No, I really don't want to.
00:16:14I already told you.
00:16:15Is that okay?
00:16:16Is that it now?
00:16:16I am sorry.
00:16:17Me too.
00:16:18The same thing happened last time.
00:16:20I proposed to you in the second year.
00:16:21Apart from math class...
00:16:23Why else do you think I might have come here, Ivi?
00:16:25Will you tell me?
00:16:26I thought so too...
00:16:29...I thought she was sad because she didn't have any friends.
00:16:35No.
00:16:37That wasn't the reason.
00:16:39Absolutely not.
00:16:40I am very sorry.
00:16:44We had never fought before.
00:16:48Are you kidding?
00:16:51So what was a monopoly?
00:16:53I used to imagine he was my brother.
00:17:01Look.
00:17:14What was the Warden doing here?
00:17:15My mother asked me to.
00:17:20He asked Emili for help researching some of the poems she had written.
00:17:25How?
00:17:26My mother thinks Emili wrote those poems.
00:17:29You're kidding.
00:17:31Emili?
00:17:31That's what my mother thinks.
00:17:34Wouldn't that be amazing?
00:17:37Emili makes history.
00:17:39All eyes are on him.
00:17:41How happy he is.
00:17:42So, are the poems any good?
00:17:43It's pretty good, I guess.
00:17:47It's wonderful that Emili wrote it.
00:17:49I spoke to your mother.
00:17:50She told me she was going to an interview for the school soon.
00:17:53Will Emili be coming too?
00:17:55No.
00:17:56Come.
00:17:58Try these.
00:18:00I made it for Emili.
00:18:01Is she still going to school with you or anything?
00:18:03I'm going alone.
00:18:05It helps me think.
00:18:06Let him come with you too.
00:18:08Tell him, I think.
00:18:09Impossible.
00:18:10We can't leave Emili behind.
00:18:13Your mother is a sweet woman, but...
00:18:19Will you see your nephew?
00:18:23Did I apply?
00:18:24I don't even know that.
00:18:25How?
00:18:27I filled out a lot of application forms.
00:18:29Don't you remember that your nephew applied?
00:18:31Look, I've scheduled a lot of meetings.
00:18:34After that, it all slipped my mind.
00:18:38Didn't you write it down somewhere?
00:18:39I had written down the interviews I would be attending.
00:18:42Look, you should have said so if you needed help.
00:18:45I would gladly help.
00:18:49I'll give up studying too.
00:18:51It's okay, we'll handle it.
00:18:54Take these with you.
00:18:55What will happen to Emili?
00:18:56Hi, how are the classes going?
00:18:58Hello Mrs. Brighton.
00:19:00Evie really opened my mind.
00:19:01What will you do this afternoon?
00:19:03I'll be leaving shortly.
00:19:05Could you give my daughter some tips about your nephew?
00:19:09Mom helped.
00:19:11Well done, thank you James.
00:19:14Say hello to your mother for me.
00:19:16I'll tell you.
00:19:17I think I was going to check on Emili.
00:19:19Okay, fine.
00:19:20I have a meeting on Wednesday night.
00:19:21It will be a bit difficult for me to get out.
00:19:22I know I was supposed to be the one taking care of Emili, but...
00:19:24Anyway...
00:19:26I stopped by the high school
00:19:27some of his poems
00:19:28I gave it to him as Mr. Vor.
00:19:29Emili is just as happy about this as we are.
00:19:31I also met Mrs. Kar.
00:19:34We talked about you.
00:19:35Oh my god, my feet!
00:19:38Mother.
00:19:39Where's the number? I put it here.
00:19:41Mother.
00:19:41What's wrong?
00:19:43What did Mrs. Kar say?
00:19:44I told them what a beautiful sister Emili has.
00:19:47She was very happy.
00:19:48Of course he should be happy.
00:19:49It's not a lie.
00:19:50Stuart Ward's office, please.
00:19:52Shhh.
00:19:53Don't make noise.
00:19:54Hello.
00:19:57Yes.
00:20:07Christ no.
00:20:08My cable is loose.
00:20:10Probably.
00:20:11The greenery looks beautiful.
00:20:13They are all made of foam.
00:20:14Really?
00:20:20We need to go to the train station.
00:20:24Remember that old man in Chesapeake, Ohio, who claimed to be an engineer?
00:20:28Yes.
00:20:29He managed to keep me going.
00:20:30Yes.
00:20:32Let's go there again.
00:20:33Can we go tomorrow?
00:20:34Could you please hand me the screwdriver with the green handle?
00:20:42Thank you.
00:20:43Sometimes I get scared for my mother.
00:20:52He's had a difficult life.
00:20:57Emili is blaming herself, isn't she?
00:21:00That's why I shouldn't be angry with him.
00:21:08I love you very much.
00:21:10Really?
00:21:13Yes.
00:21:14And she loves it very much.
00:21:22Hey.
00:21:23Railway station.
00:21:27Evie.
00:21:29Evie is blue.
00:21:30Yellow.
00:21:44No.
00:21:44It's blue.
00:21:46Ok.
00:21:47Look, Evie.
00:21:48Pink.
00:21:49Orange.
00:21:52Just like our hair, right?
00:21:53But it's ridiculous.
00:21:54Girls.
00:22:00Evie, there's a charity ball for people with intellectual disabilities tonight.
00:22:03I didn't cook.
00:22:04Can you prepare something?
00:22:05I won't be too late.
00:22:07No broccoli.
00:22:09Emili.
00:22:09If my brother cooks broccoli, you'll eat it too.
00:22:12Ok.
00:22:13I'll melt some cheese on top.
00:22:14Alright.
00:22:18Weren't you going to sleep?
00:22:19Weren't you going to sleep, darling?
00:22:20Okay mom.
00:22:22Come on, let's go upstairs.
00:22:23Leave Evie alone for a while.
00:22:24Is it ok?
00:22:28Come here.
00:22:30I'm coming with you.
00:22:33Cheese House.
00:22:49May I see your card, please?
00:22:50That's the end of the count.
00:22:54But there are a few more things you might want to check out.
00:22:56Mrs. Brighton.
00:22:58Stewart.
00:22:59Please call me Martha.
00:23:03There are a few more things left, right?
00:23:04Yes, almost there.
00:23:06Martha.
00:23:09I'm very pleased.
00:23:11We need to think about what to do next.
00:23:13Isn't that right?
00:23:15Come on.
00:23:17Didn't you forget something?
00:23:18Did I forget something?
00:23:22Let me help Dursana.
00:23:27This is ridiculous.
00:23:28You're right, darling.
00:23:30You need to come back as soon as you leave.
00:23:32What's the point?
00:23:34It's okay if there's no cover.
00:23:35It's okay if there's no cover.
00:23:37Pillows are optional.
00:23:39Pillows are optional.
00:23:41It's okay if you're not there.
00:23:42He doesn't care.
00:23:43Not.
00:23:44Fluff up your pillow.
00:23:44That's enough.
00:23:50Let's go outside.
00:23:51Are you button-down?
00:23:57It keeps you nice and warm.
00:24:00Hey Eevee.
00:24:02Do you have a job?
00:24:04Emily is next to me.
00:24:05Alright.
00:24:11See you later.
00:24:12Thank you for watching.
00:24:42Cloudy.
00:24:44Cloudy.
00:24:52When you get home, Mom will give you a kiss and say goodnight, okay?
00:24:55Tell him Eevee.
00:24:57There's no need.
00:24:58You know the mother.
00:24:59No, not that one.
00:25:03What should I say?
00:25:04That thing?
00:25:06Broccoli?
00:25:08I'll tell you.
00:25:09He'll be so happy.
00:25:11Happy.
00:25:15Good night, wobbly one.
00:25:20Yes, let's cover it nicely too.
00:25:22mother.
00:25:36Mother.
00:25:42What does Mr. Vordi think of Emily's poems?
00:25:46With each passing day, it becomes clearer that he is the one writing it.
00:25:52The poems were very emotional and original.
00:25:57Full of emotion.
00:25:58Do you like it?
00:26:05Yes, they are very beautiful.
00:26:08Did you like it?
00:26:09Are you ready to head east?
00:26:20Uh huh.
00:26:22It was bursting at the seams, wasn't it?
00:26:26I don't know, James.
00:26:28To me, all schools seem the same.
00:26:30Take a campus, assign students to it, and relocate them to another school.
00:26:33I don't think anyone can tell the difference.
00:26:37It's like comparing Tokyo and New York just because they have skyscrapers, E.V.
00:26:42Don't you think so too?
00:26:43That's not what I meant.
00:26:44You drive to school and the scenery is depressing.
00:26:47The trees seem to be bending over him.
00:26:51All the dogs seem to walk with a limp.
00:26:53The town takes its name from a mill, but nothing remains of the mill's location.
00:27:01People look like they're about to explode from boredom.
00:27:04The best thing to do is join a circus to get it all out of your system, you might think.
00:27:08Or you could join the gypsies.
00:27:11Thank you for watching.
00:27:41Yes. Where were we?
00:27:58You asked why I was interested in Darmut.
00:28:01Yes, let's walk. Why?
00:28:04A few years ago, there was a student who always wanted to get into this school.
00:28:08He would wear Darmut sweaters.
00:28:11Even the book covers were like that.
00:28:14But when she was rejected, she tried to commit suicide.
00:28:17He swallowed a lot of pills.
00:28:19Have you heard of this?
00:28:20No, I hadn't heard that.
00:28:22His name was Gordon McDormut.
00:28:27Anyway...
00:28:30Then he travelled around Europe with a backpack.
00:28:32He had a good time.
00:28:34He's in university now.
00:28:35I forgot which one it was.
00:28:35I came here to see if it was worth committing suicide.
00:28:40So what did you decide?
00:28:42I haven't explored the surroundings yet.
00:28:44I'm sure I'll be shocked.
00:28:48I want to ask you a question that has been asked since you were little.
00:28:50I know the question.
00:28:52Keep going.
00:28:54What do I want to be when I grow up?
00:28:55Yes that's true.
00:28:57How do you think I knew?
00:28:59Wesley asked the same question to the person who interviewed me, exactly the same question you asked.
00:29:04But how strange it is.
00:29:06Nobody ever asks me what I want to be when I grow up.
00:29:08This is very strange.
00:29:10Alright.
00:29:10Really?
00:29:11What if I asked this now?
00:29:13I don't want to be anything.
00:29:15It doesn't have to be a specific job title.
00:29:17My general area of interest, for example.
00:29:20Is this a trick question?
00:29:22No.
00:29:23Wouldn't it be better to ask people who they will become instead of what they will become?
00:29:30Think about it.
00:29:31Do you know anyone who truly loves their job and is happy until Friday?
00:29:36Are you like that?
00:29:37I'm not saying such a person doesn't exist.
00:29:39I just haven't met him yet.
00:29:41For example, my father loves model trains, but that's not his job.
00:29:45Investment banker.
00:29:47He never says he likes his job.
00:29:49It has its own private parking space.
00:29:52That's why I don't want to think about such things.
00:29:56But I would very much like to be a good person.
00:30:01I love my job, Evie.
00:30:07But you wouldn't want to do that for the rest of your life, would you?
00:30:11I believe you'll love this place.
00:30:13Do you love him/her?
00:30:14Yes.
00:30:15I used to say I could never love any place as much as high school.
00:30:18I hated it.
00:30:19Really?
00:30:20So everything is ridiculous.
00:30:23Didn't it feel like someone was pulling a huge trick on you?
00:30:26For example, our school principal.
00:30:30He keeps saying how bright our future is.
00:30:33He doesn't know anything else.
00:30:34It's all promises, all promises.
00:30:35Don't you think he's right?
00:30:38We will rule the world.
00:30:41It could be.
00:30:42But it's simply incomprehensible that all these people, seeking fame and fortune at a school with exorbitant fees, would want to leave their families.
00:30:52What happens in the end?
00:30:55Many cultures don't see it that way, do they?
00:30:58Is this really the best solution?
00:31:01I think it would be better for us if it remained just a promise.
00:31:05I'm sure of it.
00:31:05We are very lucky.
00:31:11Are you alright?
00:31:35Hello.
00:31:50Martha.
00:31:52Stewart, what are you doing here?
00:31:53I need to talk to you.
00:31:54You didn't find anything, did you?
00:31:56You mean my author? No, they're separate.
00:31:58Good morning my baby.
00:31:58Can we talk alone?
00:32:02Ok.
00:32:03We can talk here.
00:32:05Everything is ready.
00:32:07Everything is ready.
00:32:08We'll start filming next week.
00:32:09What kind of filming?
00:32:09You and your daughter.
00:32:11Stewart, are you now telling me...?
00:32:13In the literature and arts program.
00:32:14What is that?
00:32:15On cable television.
00:32:16On TV.
00:32:17One minute.
00:32:18A cultural program.
00:32:19It's actually a very important program.
00:32:21A television program?
00:32:22It allows us to find a publisher.
00:32:25Yes, Emili would love that, but maybe...
00:32:29I spoke to the program host this morning.
00:32:31He wants to meet with Emili and you first.
00:32:34So the program will be about Emili?
00:32:36The presenter is very welcoming.
00:32:39Ok.
00:32:42You can't imagine how surprised I was.
00:32:44It all happened in an instant.
00:32:46He also knows the program host with whom he has an appointment.
00:32:49He said they would be doing a program about Emili next week.
00:32:54Will the program be about Emili's poems?
00:32:58Isn't that wonderful?
00:32:59Isn't it wonderful?
00:33:03Isn't it wonderful?
00:33:05Yes.
00:33:08Mom, yes.
00:33:09This bride is very stupid.
00:33:12No, it's not Emili.
00:33:14You'll be on television.
00:33:15Everyone will see you, and everyone will understand how talented you are.
00:33:21There will be lots of people inside, darling.
00:33:23They will all listen to the story you tell.
00:33:26I'm going to tell a story.
00:33:28Yes.
00:33:28Yes, they will applaud you.
00:33:32Yes, Emili.
00:33:42Can I help?
00:33:44Yes.
00:33:44Actually, I was looking for something with a bird pattern on it.
00:33:47A bird?
00:33:49Yes.
00:33:50Let me think about it.
00:33:52It could also be something with a floral pattern that resembles a bird.
00:33:54If there is one, of course.
00:33:56How about this?
00:33:57Okay, this is good too.
00:33:59It's even magnificent.
00:34:00Thank you.
00:34:02Great.
00:34:03It is nothing.
00:34:04Hello.
00:34:14Hello.
00:34:16You're very cheerful.
00:34:17Where have you been today? You didn't come to school either.
00:34:19Yes, I couldn't come.
00:34:21My mother gave permission.
00:34:23I went shopping for Emili.
00:34:24Really?
00:34:24Guess what happened?
00:34:25He's appearing on television.
00:34:27Art and literature program.
00:34:29Are you serious?
00:34:31This Thursday.
00:34:32The whole program is about Emili.
00:34:35With my mother too.
00:34:37He arranged everything for Mr. Ward.
00:34:39He's done something useful for the first time in forty years.
00:34:42How nice.
00:34:42That's really good.
00:34:44Did you miss anything at school today?
00:34:46You didn't miss it.
00:34:48Everyone is getting a ticket from the prom lottery.
00:34:50What?
00:34:50They're buying tickets, you know.
00:34:54When I saw you with the bags, I thought someone had gotten there before me.
00:34:58Do you know?
00:34:58No.
00:35:08Do you want me to come with you?
00:35:11Yes.
00:35:16When?
00:35:17May 5th.
00:35:18Don't we go to the same school?
00:35:21I don't think so.
00:35:23I knew you'd say that.
00:35:24James.
00:35:25Would you at least give it a try?
00:35:28Ok.
00:35:30I'll think about it.
00:35:31Great.
00:35:33Then I'll stop by tomorrow.
00:35:36Is it ok?
00:35:37You can tell me when you get there.
00:35:38Ok.
00:35:39Ok.
00:35:40Hey!
00:35:41Have you heard anything from the schools?
00:35:42No.
00:35:43I think it's better if he doesn't come.
00:35:46Don't forget to watch us on Thursday.
00:35:48Ok.
00:35:48Okay, I won't forget.
00:35:53I had a room on the second floor that I used as my workspace.
00:35:58While ironing, I realized I hadn't heard from Emily at all.
00:36:03I said I'd go and check it out in a bit.
00:36:05Just as I put the iron down, I realized I hadn't closed the door at the top of the stairs.
00:36:16I saw her about to fall as she turned the corner, and I reached out my hand to help her.
00:36:21But he lunged forward.
00:36:26It was as if he had gone diving.
00:36:29I heard he fell.
00:36:30It fell with a loud crash.
00:36:31It felt like his heart was bursting.
00:36:37When I saw him again later, it was all over.
00:36:40Finished.
00:36:43It's over, and everything has changed.
00:36:46Oh my God.
00:36:49Some of my friends said this was unfair.
00:36:52It could have happened to them too, of course.
00:36:54All mothers, even good mothers, can sometimes overlook things.
00:36:58But my only consolation is that she doesn't have to feel that way.
00:37:05He is happy with his situation.
00:37:07What about your husband?
00:37:09Was he/she understanding?
00:37:11Harry?
00:37:13You know, there was a time when I saw him as responsible for everything.
00:37:19I kept thinking she would never forgive me, she wouldn't entrust another child to me.
00:37:24The opposite happened.
00:37:25My daughter is a genius.
00:37:27We can never understand the situation he's in.
00:37:29As someone who understands the dynamics of savant syndrome, I think all of this happened thanks to you, Marta.
00:37:37Thank you, Stuart.
00:37:38I'm very serious.
00:37:39Yes I know.
00:37:40Which one should you choose?
00:37:41A canary?
00:37:42A parrot?
00:37:44No, darling, please.
00:37:46I'd like to give Emile a gift.
00:37:48Do you understand me?
00:37:49No, not a bird.
00:37:52We had a bird.
00:37:54Its name was Sparrow.
00:37:55But it became more of Evin's bird.
00:37:59Emile eventually got bored of her.
00:38:00I understand.
00:38:09Don't be angry, but I really need to go home.
00:38:12With the caregiver Emile.
00:38:19Stuart, are you alright?
00:38:22I...
00:38:22...Mine...
00:38:25...I know.
00:38:29You know.
00:38:32But I...
00:38:35I know.
00:38:36You don't have to say it.
00:38:39That's impossible.
00:38:42Please don't take offense.
00:38:43This...
00:38:45...about me...
00:38:46Get up, bittersweet.
00:39:16Are we going to eat?
00:39:22Soon.
00:39:31I'll cook the meal.
00:39:33This is ridiculous.
00:39:35I'm going to make lasagna.
00:39:40Don't lose your place.
00:39:43Give me a hug.
00:39:44Like a father with one foot in the grave.
00:39:52He rejoices at the sight of his son, whose head is covered in poplar trees.
00:39:55I've been crippled by a blow from fate.
00:39:58My whole heart is in your future.
00:40:02Best wishes.
00:40:05My best wishes are with you.
00:40:09This is a wish...
00:40:11...my only source of happiness.
00:40:22Pathetic.
00:40:24There is happiness too.
00:40:25...my only source of happiness.
00:40:34Emili.
00:40:36Emili.
00:40:38You...
00:40:38...You...
00:40:39...I love you so much.
00:40:43...I also love you very much.
00:40:51Hey.
00:40:53Do you have a poem you'll give me?
00:40:57Give me a poem.
00:41:01Should I come later?
00:41:03No.
00:41:03I was going to prepare the meal too.
00:41:06Lasagna.
00:41:07My brother brought you something.
00:41:11What did you buy?
00:41:12I understood something.
00:41:14Yes.
00:41:17Let's wait and see, I'll show you.
00:41:19I'll show you.
00:41:27Here's something you can wear.
00:41:29Hummingbird.
00:41:29Very good.
00:41:40No, wobbly.
00:41:42No, you'll wear this on Thursday.
00:41:45Yes.
00:41:45But practice with the buttons.
00:41:47Be careful.
00:41:48Don't remove it.
00:41:57Evie.
00:41:57Oh, what have you done?
00:42:00Okay, don't be sad.
00:42:00We'll sew it right away.
00:42:01I'll sew it right away, okay?
00:42:03Is it ok?
00:42:04Read it out there.
00:42:08Please, Emili.
00:42:10Please, Emili.
00:42:12Ok.
00:42:13Look, I bought this today.
00:42:18I'm so happy you're going to be on television, I can't stop writing to you.
00:42:22Alright.
00:42:22Now listen carefully.
00:42:27My name is Sparrow.
00:42:35This is my cage.
00:42:37Above the kitchen sink.
00:42:39A whole world unfolds before my window.
00:42:42That's how close they are.
00:42:44I have a mirror.
00:42:45That's enough for me.
00:42:47He's chatting.
00:42:49When I wanted to talk to him...
00:42:49...she wants to talk to me too.
00:42:52I'm flying, then I'm landing.
00:42:55But there's nothing like flying.
00:42:58This is enough for my birds.
00:43:01Reaching the sky is not my destiny.
00:43:03Don't worry about my problems.
00:43:04I live above his house.
00:43:07Freedom is not an open field.
00:43:10A place where you can think.
00:43:13Did you like it, darling?
00:43:17Sparrow.
00:43:18Yes.
00:43:20Do you remember?
00:43:22It was blue.
00:43:23Like your new shirt.
00:43:25He was making strange noises from his throat.
00:43:28This is ridiculous.
00:43:29No, it's not.
00:43:31Try to remember.
00:43:32Not much time has passed since then.
00:43:35Open the door.
00:43:36Shhh.
00:43:37Yes.
00:43:39You tried to open the cage door...
00:43:41...my mother screamed.
00:43:42He was afraid the bird would fly away.
00:43:44But he didn't run away.
00:43:45He was sitting right there.
00:43:46This is ridiculous.
00:43:48You wanted him to escape, didn't you?
00:43:52Welcome.
00:44:17Hello.
00:44:18Did you have work?
00:44:20It's alright, you can come.
00:44:24I was trying to edit poems for a television presenter.
00:44:28Do you need help?
00:44:31A job for one person.
00:44:34But you can sit and watch how confused I get.
00:44:36How are you, James?
00:44:44Good morning my baby.
00:44:45Good morning my baby.
00:44:45Sir?
00:44:49As I promised, I've thought about that matter.
00:44:51Because I found even more reasons not to go.
00:44:56Look, it's not about you.
00:44:58What does that mean?
00:44:59This means...
00:45:01This means...
00:45:02If I had to choose someone to go to the ball with, I would choose you first.
00:45:06You're the only person I'll choose.
00:45:08But I don't want to go.
00:45:11Why Eevee?
00:45:12This is our ball.
00:45:13This is a once-in-a-lifetime event.
00:45:15I know, but...
00:45:16Come on, Eevee.
00:45:17Can you give me a good reason?
00:45:20Alright.
00:45:21Because...
00:45:24Because we'll be starting something I don't want to start.
00:45:28And there's no end to it.
00:45:30Get this right, James.
00:45:31Understand this.
00:45:31No, I don't understand.
00:45:32You understand.
00:45:33Think carefully.
00:45:34Show me a couple that's been dating for a long time.
00:45:37So, are there people like that?
00:45:39Are you talking about the couples at school?
00:45:41No.
00:45:42I'm talking about married couples.
00:45:43Do you know any married couple who are still in love?
00:45:47Look, I'm not proposing marriage.
00:45:49I'm just inviting them to the ball.
00:45:51But...
00:45:53It all starts like this.
00:45:54Either at a party or a ball.
00:45:58It didn't work out in the back seat of the car.
00:46:01But it all comes to an end.
00:46:04Someone always leaves.
00:46:05Do you know of any successful, working marriages?
00:46:07I don't know.
00:46:08Not ours.
00:46:09I've never seen yours in the same room at the same time.
00:46:12I apologize if I offended you.
00:46:15I'm really sorry.
00:46:16Our people don't have much in common.
00:46:20Didn't they know this would happen when they got married?
00:46:23They probably don't even remember it.
00:46:25But it always happens like this.
00:46:26Look, with what you're saying, you're generalizing everything.
00:46:30I don't like you talking like that, Evi.
00:46:32Do you understand?
00:46:32Then refute my claim.
00:46:35I would love to be wrong.
00:46:39This is just a dance party.
00:46:42You don't even need to dance.
00:46:44My friends want to meet you, Evi.
00:46:46I've talked about you a lot.
00:46:47I don't want you to miss this.
00:46:49Do you understand?
00:46:49His house.
00:46:50His house.
00:46:51His house.
00:46:54Look, you can be whoever you want to be in a relationship, Evi.
00:46:56Please don't feel cursed.
00:46:59Look, you can put in the effort.
00:47:02What kind of effort was this?
00:47:04Is it something like learning to drive a car or write an article?
00:47:07Are there any rules?
00:47:11I understand logarithms.
00:47:13So I know how to solve it.
00:47:15But nobody has shown me a theorem for this.
00:47:17There isn't even a single person I can look up to in this field.
00:47:20When I read Romeo and Juliet, I thought how lucky they were.
00:47:23They separated some time ago.
00:47:25They remained pure, even though they would have deteriorated over time.
00:47:28That's why I can't come to the ball with you.
00:47:30Really?
00:47:32Some people think the play is a tragedy.
00:47:37Listen to me.
00:47:39This is what I'm upset about.
00:47:41So one day we'll go together.
00:47:44We won't recognize each other when we get back.
00:47:46Then we'll go for a walk.
00:47:49We go to the ruins.
00:47:50Then everything will be alright.
00:47:51Isn't that right?
00:47:59Yes.
00:48:05Would you like to read a few?
00:48:07It is possible.
00:48:07Of course I read it.
00:48:08Ok.
00:48:34Was there anything else you could do to help?
00:48:36No.
00:48:46No.
00:48:53Hello.
00:48:54You wrote this.
00:48:56What did you say?
00:48:58Emili didn't write these.
00:48:59You wrote it.
00:48:59My god.
00:49:01My god.
00:49:03Come on, let's go for a walk.
00:49:09Ok.
00:49:11Where did you get the idea that I wrote it?
00:49:12Are you saying I didn't write it?
00:49:14Answer me.
00:49:15Look, Ivi, we've been friends since childhood.
00:49:18And it looked like the things you wrote.
00:49:21We are brothers and sisters.
00:49:22We are very close to each other.
00:49:23So you mean Emili wrote it?
00:49:26So you mean Emili wrote it?
00:49:32I understood.
00:49:32Isn't this all a scam?
00:49:34Please don't say that.
00:49:35But that's a scam.
00:49:36No, you don't understand me.
00:49:37How could you do that, Ivi?
00:49:38You're passing off your own poems as his to people.
00:49:40Don't you understand how precious it is?
00:49:42Yes, but your poems.
00:49:43Not.
00:49:45Emili is my inspiration.
00:49:47That's my voice.
00:49:48That won't happen in the poems.
00:49:49This is ridiculous.
00:49:50Does your mother know about this?
00:49:51No.
00:49:53Of course not.
00:49:54How did he not realize it wasn't you when he read it?
00:49:56Tell me.
00:49:57Because she wants it with all her heart.
00:49:59It's unbelievable.
00:50:00Doesn't that anger you?
00:50:03No.
00:50:06That made it even.
00:50:12What does that mean?
00:50:15My intention is not to get even.
00:50:16Being a good person.
00:50:17This is a talent.
00:50:19What do you understand?
00:50:21He doesn't know what it means to him.
00:50:22Yes I know.
00:50:23He'll be on television, right?
00:50:25Please, James.
00:50:27Try to understand a little.
00:50:28My mother is a very good person.
00:50:30And he always tries to do his best.
00:50:33But Emili needs to believe that she's special.
00:50:37I know there's someone like that.
00:50:38But this makes him a more special person.
00:50:40My mother needs this.
00:50:42Otherwise, he'll feel guilty.
00:50:43What are you talking about?
00:50:44I shouldn't have told you any of this.
00:50:47Emilik wasn't born intelligent.
00:50:53That's how the idea came about.
00:50:56He was in a terrible accident.
00:50:58I know that place.
00:51:00Do you know?
00:51:07Yes, but I didn't know it was such a big secret.
00:51:10Is it ok?
00:51:13Do you know that you're blaming yourself too?
00:51:15Did you know this too?
00:51:16I never thought about it.
00:51:17I didn't know that.
00:51:17Everything reminds me of him.
00:51:19Everything.
00:51:20From the moment he gets up until he turns off the light in his room, everything ultimately boils down to that event.
00:51:26Their dogs are there.
00:51:27Would you want to live like this?
00:51:29I didn't know that.
00:51:31Now you know.
00:51:33You'll never say that.
00:51:35It makes life easier.
00:51:36It's good for her.
00:51:37Please don't ruin everything.
00:51:39I'll come to the ball with you too.
00:51:40I'll do whatever you want.
00:51:41Please.
00:51:42Ok.
00:51:42Ok.
00:51:42Stop.
00:51:42Stop.
00:51:43I won't tell.
00:51:44Ok.
00:51:45I won't tell.
00:51:46I won't tell.
00:51:46Okay, don't be sad anymore.
00:51:52You can't keep this up forever.
00:51:53Impossible.
00:51:54What will happen when you leave?
00:51:56Won't people become suspicious if he suddenly stops writing?
00:51:59Do you think they won't understand?
00:52:02Maybe he'll stop writing.
00:52:05Perhaps he will stop writing.
00:52:07So, they might experience a sudden enlightenment.
00:52:09Sometimes these things happen to people.
00:52:11This is a terrible situation.
00:52:12No.
00:52:13Actually, that's not the case at all.
00:52:15That's wonderful.
00:52:17Both my mother.
00:52:19And for Emili too.
00:52:23Me too, of course.
00:52:26How wonderful is that for you?
00:52:29That's how it is.
00:52:41You know, I really loved the poem about the swan.
00:52:48Really?
00:52:50Yes.
00:52:52It's very well written.
00:52:54Yes, it was very good.
00:53:08Father.
00:53:11Father.
00:53:14Father.
00:53:15What kind of electrical outlet is this?
00:53:17I was thinking maybe I could save him.
00:53:20Were you building a railway track?
00:53:23You once cut your finger.
00:53:25Yes, there was blood everywhere.
00:53:28He hadn't been able to finish it by Christmas.
00:53:31It turned out great.
00:53:33Am I trying to get revenge on him?
00:53:41This makes him happy, doesn't it?
00:53:43Yes.
00:53:44He's happy.
00:53:45Look at their faces.
00:53:48Are they laughing?
00:53:49Wow.
00:53:51You are doing the right thing.
00:53:53Really?
00:53:55For good reasons.
00:53:58Do you think so?
00:54:02I'm so glad you're in my life.
00:54:03Are you ready?
00:54:14Look.
00:54:14You look so beautiful, sweetie.
00:54:21This is ridiculous.
00:54:22What's so stupid?
00:54:23The tag is still there.
00:54:25There it is.
00:54:28I suggest we tie her hair back a little.
00:54:30That would be great.
00:54:30Barnet.
00:54:31Helmet.
00:54:32Do you want this?
00:54:33Let's tie your hair up.
00:54:40You'll understand this.
00:54:42It makes your love stronger.
00:54:44If you're going to love me so much, then leave and go away from here.
00:54:49Wonderful.
00:54:50Isn't this also from Romeo and Juliet?
00:54:52This isn't a request, Emile.
00:54:53He reads the entire game when requested.
00:54:55We'll have a hard time getting out of here.
00:54:56So no.
00:54:58Then, in a moment, I will ask Emile to read one of his own poems.
00:55:02Yes.
00:55:02I'll ask this question.
00:55:04From what I've read about savanna syndrome, I've learned that there are many possible causes.
00:55:10He was a healthy baby.
00:55:11Yes.
00:55:12Aha.
00:55:12He was in an accident when he was about one year old.
00:55:15Can I ask why?
00:55:16It fell from somewhere.
00:55:17Ok.
00:55:18But who would have thought he would have such a talent?
00:55:21You're absolutely right.
00:55:23Now I would like to talk about Emile's education.
00:55:26Had he discovered and developed this hidden treasure only when he started school?
00:55:30He hated school.
00:55:32It was only then that he fell into such a miserable situation.
00:55:34So you never liked school, huh?
00:55:36This is ridiculous.
00:55:37Ok then...
00:55:39Sparrow.
00:55:40He actually has a lot of poems.
00:55:41Sparrow.
00:55:42Yes darling.
00:55:43My name is Sparrow.
00:55:45This is my cage.
00:55:46Above the kitchen sink.
00:55:48A whole world unfolds before my window.
00:55:50That's how close they are.
00:55:52Don't worry about my problems.
00:55:53I live above the sink.
00:55:55Freedom is not an open field.
00:55:57A place where you can think.
00:55:59Did you like it, Daki?
00:56:01Wonderful.
00:56:02This is a wonderful poem.
00:56:03So who is Daki?
00:56:09Minute.
00:56:10Excuse me.
00:56:11Is that you, Daki?
00:56:13It was a magnificent poem.
00:56:15It was wonderful.
00:56:17Thank you.
00:56:18We all liked it very much.
00:56:20Good for you.
00:56:21I'm sure you'll all agree with me.
00:56:24This mother's dedication of her life to her daughter will be an inspiration to us all.
00:56:28Thank you both for coming here.
00:56:30Thank you.
00:56:33Emelie, you should say thank you too.
00:56:35Thank you.
00:56:36You're welcome
00:56:37Alright.
00:56:38He was very tired.
00:56:40Let's go.
00:56:41Thanks.
00:56:41Ok.
00:57:00Mrs. Brighton.
00:57:20Mrs. Brighton.
00:57:22Please leave here.
00:57:27Did you know?
00:57:28Did you know?
00:57:39When did he tell you?
00:57:42He didn't say.
00:57:44You're playing games with me.
00:57:45He didn't say it.
00:57:46I guessed it.
00:57:47Did you guess?
00:57:49You could have done it too.
00:57:51Let's wait and see.
00:57:51What could I have predicted?
00:58:01Have you been lying to me for months?
00:58:06He was just as happy as I was.
00:58:08We sat down and talked.
00:58:09We sat opposite Emel and listened as she recited poetry.
00:58:12Now tell me.
00:58:14How could a girl who has everything, unlike my sister, do this to me?
00:58:18Actually, he doesn't have everything.
00:58:20On what basis are you saying that?
00:58:22You're not paying attention, you're not even focusing your attention.
00:58:25And you don't give any at all.
00:58:27When you read those poems, didn't you realize they were written by her?
00:58:30Didn't you understand anything?
00:58:31How, how?
00:58:32Didn't you notice how he chose his school?
00:58:34He did it all by himself.
00:58:37Imagine, you haven't even been to school.
00:58:40She doesn't even remember which school you applied to.
00:58:42James, your mother might have done it differently.
00:58:52She might even be a better mother than me, okay?
00:58:56But she doesn't have a disabled child that she's taking care of.
00:59:02I know, I know.
00:59:07Mrs. Brighton, we should have received news from the schools by now.
00:59:10Two letters arrived.
00:59:12And today.
00:59:15Was I supposed to wait for these things with such excitement?
00:59:18Can you please tell me?
00:59:20I don't need to be curious about a girl who's nice.
00:59:23Is this how a good mother behaves?
00:59:24It's not necessary, it wasn't accepted anyway.
00:59:27Hasn't it been done?
00:59:28How do you know?
00:59:29The envelope isn't that thick, look at it.
00:59:38How is this possible?
00:59:40Did you know this too?
00:59:48Oh my God.
00:59:57Where is his house?
01:00:00He wasn't home when we arrived last night.
01:00:03Didn't he come home last night?
01:00:04I thought she must have gone to a friend's house.
01:00:13Mrs. Brighton has no friends at home.
01:00:18I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
01:00:20I'm sorry, Mom.
01:00:40Rest...
01:00:41Where are the rest?
01:00:46Stanford.
01:00:48Stanford
01:01:13Rejection
01:01:16Amherst
01:01:19Rejection
01:01:20Harvard
01:01:21Shall we open it? What do you say? Shall we open it?
01:01:26Red, Dartmouth, Red, Duke, Red
01:01:29I forgot to apply with Ye.
01:01:31My God
01:01:33You can go now, James.
01:01:46Where were you all night?
01:02:02I'm sorry, Mom.
01:02:03Where are you?
01:02:07Please don't be angry with me, okay?
01:02:09I'm sorry, Mom, I'm so sorry.
01:02:11I asked, "Where were you?"
01:02:13You kept driving around in the car.
01:02:17Can you explain this?
01:02:24I said, "Ms. Kar, you are welcome."
01:02:26I'll call.
01:02:27Hello Mrs. Kar
01:02:32Please
01:02:33No, I can't wait, I need to meet with him immediately.
01:02:35Martha Brighton
01:02:39Hello Mrs. Kar
01:02:42Yes, she has a house next to her.
01:02:45She received rejection letters from all the schools she applied to.
01:02:48Yes, I know, but...
01:02:49No, I wasn't aware of that.
01:02:51Should it have been?
01:02:52Yes, yes, thank you.
01:02:54Ok thanks
01:02:55You were rejected in the negotiations.
01:03:07What did you tell them?
01:03:11So you deliberately dug your own grave?
01:03:16Oh my god, why did you do this, Evi?
01:03:19Why did you do it?
01:03:20Will you tell me?
01:03:21Please don't be angry, Mom.
01:03:22Let's not get angry anymore, please.
01:03:24My father said let's not get angry.
01:03:25Let's not get angry anymore, please.
01:03:27Please, okay?
01:03:29Where is he?
01:03:30Have you spoken to him?
01:03:31In the basement, as usual.
01:03:33He left here years ago.
01:03:40Where is he?
01:03:41What nonsense are you talking about?
01:03:42Downstairs mother
01:03:43Show me then.
01:03:46Show me.
01:03:50Show me where it is.
01:03:52Is he there?
01:03:58Father
01:03:59Can you see him over there?
01:04:00Where?
01:04:03Tell me, where is your father?
01:04:05Show me
01:04:06Where is my father?
01:04:13You fired him
01:04:14It's your fault she left
01:04:16This is unfair
01:04:19Injustice
01:04:20His house was happy
01:04:22That's me too.
01:04:23But you kicked him out of here.
01:04:25Mother
01:04:28I'm not crying.
01:04:29I'm not crying.
01:04:30Okay, that's enough.
01:04:31I'm not crying.
01:04:31I'm not crying anymore.
01:04:32Cry
01:04:33Please don't cry.
01:04:34I won't cry
01:04:35Look what you've done, look at yourself!
01:04:38I hate you
01:04:39I hate it
01:04:42Please, Mom.
01:04:45Please
01:04:49Please
01:04:49Please
01:04:51Look at this!
01:04:53Please
01:04:53House
01:04:54Please house
01:04:56Cry
01:04:56Don't cry, baby.
01:04:57Please don't cry.
01:04:58Please
01:04:59Please
01:04:59Come here, sweetie.
01:05:02Ok
01:05:03Look at this!
01:05:04Ok
01:05:04Ok sweetie
01:05:05Ok
01:05:06Please don't cry.
01:05:07My God
01:05:23My God
01:05:25No
01:05:26My God
01:05:28No
01:05:28My God
01:05:31House
01:05:31My God
01:05:41My God
01:05:43My God
01:05:45My God
01:05:55My God
01:05:59My God
01:06:21My God
01:06:21Please make her without transforming her
01:06:22Hello, hand
01:06:28Marta Brighton
01:06:29Yes
01:06:29Yes, is it still there?
01:06:31There, okay.
01:06:32Okay, could you please tell him to wait there until I get back?
01:06:38No, no, let him wait there.
01:06:39Ok thanks.
01:06:40I could have just walked, Mom.
01:07:00I know, but coming to pick you up...
01:07:01Can you go via Park Street?
01:07:03They shot them because they had put up Christmas decorations.
01:07:05There's a house in Buckingham that has blue lights.
01:07:07They say it's very beautiful.
01:07:09Alright.
01:07:10So, how was it?
01:07:23Huh?
01:07:23What was the library like?
01:07:26It will do.
01:07:32What have you done?
01:07:34I placed the books on the shelves.
01:07:36Then the makeup artist sat down at the computer.
01:07:39How is Emili?
01:07:40Good morning my baby.
01:07:41Did he go out today?
01:07:43Yes.
01:07:47How was the meal I prepared?
01:07:49Oh, I couldn't eat it.
01:07:50I went out to dinner with Stacey Kordano.
01:07:53A few years before me...
01:07:54Oh, really?
01:07:55Where did you go?
01:07:56To a restaurant.
01:07:57There are handsome boys in this episode.
01:08:01I'll get into storytelling next week.
01:08:06Storytelling?
01:08:07How beautiful.
01:08:08It's not pretty, Mom.
01:08:10It will do.
01:08:10Anyway, I'm glad things went well.
01:08:20The doctor will be very happy too.
01:08:22I feel like a rare species.
01:08:31Emili is still sleeping.
01:08:32Don't wake him up.
01:08:33Mom sleeps too much.
01:08:34I'll do something...
01:08:35...he doesn't sleep much.
01:08:37Please mind your own business, dear.
01:08:38Is it ok?
01:08:39Please...
01:08:40You, Evie.
01:08:41You sleep too much.
01:08:42Did you know that your father bathed you, Evie?
01:09:05I was afraid you would slip and fall.
01:09:07Can I come too?
01:09:15Thank you sweetie.
01:09:19They're a smart bunch.
01:09:22I want you to use your intelligence.
01:09:27I'm not going to stay here forever.
01:09:29With you.
01:09:31Not with me.
01:09:33You want to stay with Emili.
01:09:37He doesn't even realize I'm saying goodbye.
01:09:42He'll understand.
01:09:44Like everything else, she'll figure this out in her own way, sweetie.
01:09:49He loves you.
01:09:50You will always be his brother.
01:09:56What beautiful hands you have, my daughter.
01:09:59Very good.
01:10:03She's grown into a big girl.
01:10:04I'll check on her.
01:10:10I'll check on her.
01:10:11I'll check on her.
01:10:11Cell phone.
01:10:35Hello.
01:10:36How are you?
01:10:36I am good.
01:10:37I'm so glad to see you.
01:10:39Me too.
01:10:40We were just wrapping the gifts.
01:10:42Would you like something to drink?
01:10:43I made eggnog.
01:10:45Or would you like a beer?
01:10:46You can also get something else to drink.
01:10:47This is fine.
01:10:48Thank you very much.
01:10:51Isn't it wonderful?
01:10:52I don't understand
01:10:53Your first year at school, that is.
01:10:54Yes, that's great.
01:10:55Yes, that's great.
01:10:56I'm still trying to get used to it.
01:10:58You know, right?
01:11:00Your mother said you met a very special person.
01:11:03From New York.
01:11:04Him?
01:11:04That didn't work out.
01:11:06Oh, I'm so sorry.
01:11:07Exactly like that.
01:11:07Oh my, I'm dating someone from Vermont now.
01:11:09So, she's a nice person.
01:11:11Vermont is a beautiful place.
01:11:13Look, we once rented a house in Burlington.
01:11:15It was on Lake Champlin.
01:11:16Yes.
01:11:17Yes, he's from Montpellier too.
01:11:25Is Evie around here?
01:11:29Above, with Emily.
01:11:30Come up here, she'll be so happy to see you.
01:11:35How is that?
01:11:36Very good.
01:11:37Bahra will start taking new classes.
01:11:39Very good.
01:11:40How nice.
01:11:42Go on, leave.
01:11:43This is a rooster.
01:12:01Roosters crow, laughter, laughter.
01:12:03No.
01:12:04Laugh, laugh, laugh.
01:12:05You know, it's a type of parrot.
01:12:09Come in.
01:12:10Hello.
01:12:16Hi Emily.
01:12:18This is ridiculous.
01:12:21It could be.
01:12:24Happy holidays.
01:12:27To you too.
01:12:29When did you return?
01:12:30I arrived yesterday.
01:12:33You look good.
01:12:35Er!
01:12:36Hey, how about we go down to the garden a bit more? I want to show you something.
01:12:44The story is about Evie.
01:12:47Not now, Emily.
01:12:49I want to talk to James, okay?
01:12:52Ok.
01:12:52Ok.
01:12:53So, how are you?
01:13:16I work at the library.
01:13:19I like good work.
01:13:20What happened to your car?
01:13:26We sold it.
01:13:28It wasn't safe.
01:13:30I think there was nothing there.
01:13:32It wasn't for me.
01:13:33So still...
01:13:39Are you going to lend me your car?
01:13:41Thing...
01:13:42I brought you a Christmas present.
01:13:52Oh, what is this?
01:13:59Very good.
01:14:03Male or female?
01:14:05Female.
01:14:06I loved it very much.
01:14:12Yes.
01:14:13Lilac-colored, crowned Amazon.
01:14:18Emily should see this too.
01:14:20I didn't bring any for Emily.
01:14:21I brought it to you.
01:14:26Thank you.
01:14:27How is school going?
01:14:39Is everything as you hoped?
01:14:42I don't know about that, but...
01:14:43It's going very well.
01:14:49From your mother...
01:14:50I heard he'll be taking classes.
01:14:53Yes, they're not thinking about anything else besides my psychologist.
01:14:55Do you want this?
01:14:58I haven't told anyone this, but...
01:15:01I was accepted onto Berkeley's waiting list.
01:15:05I go in January or in the fall.
01:15:08Were you accepted?
01:15:09Yes, there is no meeting.
01:15:15I'm thinking of going to Europe.
01:15:18Are you still looking for gypsy groups?
01:15:25Do you still write poetry?
01:15:32Yes, a little.
01:15:34Will you read it to me?
01:15:36No.
01:15:38Reading.
01:15:42How long will you stay?
01:15:44I have until the end of January.
01:15:50But...
01:15:51I won't spend all my time here, of course.
01:16:03Dine.
01:16:08Happy Nuerlers.
01:16:09Maybe we'll walk to the Arabs.
01:16:21It is possible.
01:16:29Good morning my baby.
01:16:30Good morning my baby.
01:16:30Good morning my baby.
01:16:30Good morning my baby.
01:16:30Good morning my baby.
01:16:32Good morning my baby.
01:16:34Good morning my baby.
01:16:35Good morning my baby.
01:16:36Good morning my baby.
01:16:39Goodbye.
01:17:05Good morning my baby.
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