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00:00You
00:30You
01:00I
01:02You
01:04You
01:06You
01:12I
01:14I
01:16And what do I want to do?
01:23Maka! Maka Sanya!
01:25Maka! Maka Sanya!
01:27Maka Sanya!
01:46Maka!
02:16Maka Sanya!
02:46Oh, I hate spiders.
03:01It's huge.
03:16Why did you fire?
03:34It wasn't going to attack.
03:36That beast is dangerous.
03:37It's already been taking livestock from the island.
03:39Please, let's not wander around here anymore.
03:41If your father finds out...
03:42I can take care of myself.
03:44Mr. Williams has traveled all the way from Singapore to meet you.
03:47Please, m'lady.
04:04Captain!
04:14Captain!
04:31Great job for this.
04:32Hey!
04:33Hey!
04:34They feel for it.
04:35Hey!
04:36Hey!
04:58I thank you on behalf of myself.
05:01And my crew.
05:05A friend has heft.
05:10I'll give you that.
05:11But I wouldn't call him a crew.
05:13Where are the others?
05:15At the bottom of the sea.
05:22I've seen you before.
05:25Amanda, Femmes?
05:31You're the Portuguese.
05:33The pirate!
05:37Captain Janusz de Gomera at your service.
05:41Surrender!
05:42And no one gets hurt.
05:44Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.
05:51Who's supposed to be surrendering?
05:56You.
05:57Not so much.
05:58You're theessant.
06:00Honest.
06:01Ah.
06:02Ah.
06:03Oh.
06:04Oh.
06:05Yes, it looks like a den.
06:06Oh.
06:07Yes.
06:08Oh!
06:09Oh, no.
06:10Oh, no!
06:11Oh!
06:12Oh, no!
06:14Oh.
06:15Oh, no!
06:16Oh, my God.
06:46Don't worry you're safe careful in the hold
07:16Back down, back down, no, no, no, no, back down!
07:32Back down!
07:46Surrender, and I give you my word, you're lies, you're spared!
07:51The word of a pirate!
07:53This ship is property of the Sultan of Brunei, under the protection of Her Majesty Queen Victoria!
08:03I doubt Her Majesty, we should earn it this for you!
08:13All right, we surrender!
08:16Whoa!
08:35How are you?
08:36All right. It just grazed me.
08:43I owe you one.
08:45I owe you one.
08:47I owe you one as well.
08:49What's your name?
08:50My name is Lamai.
08:52Yes, it's the Yachter too.
08:53What is it the Yachter man doing out of the jungle?
08:54He'll tell us once he's regained his strength.
08:58Give him some water!
08:59What about our problem?
09:00What about our problem?
09:01There it is.
09:02Right on time for pick up.
09:07Here it is!
09:08And see what treasures the Queen has in store for us!
09:10What about our problem?
09:12There it is.
09:13There it is. Right on time for pick up.
09:33Let's see what treasures the Queen has in store for us.
09:43What is this?
10:00There is no gold!
10:01Megan, African Faisal.
10:04Die for this you said junk.
10:06Maybe our new friend can tell us what it is.
10:09What is this?
10:12What is this?
10:32You can trust us.
10:33It's a cursed stone.
10:38I don't know what it is for, but my people are dying in their mines because of it.
10:42What mines?
10:44Once the sultan makes us dig, we need our ancestors' forest.
10:50Destroying our sacred trees.
10:53Killing all the animals.
10:55It may be cursed, but if the English are protecting it, it must be worth something.
11:08Where was this ship heading?
11:10We were talking about an island.
11:12Labuan.
11:13That's where the English consul is.
11:18What's in your mind, little brother?
11:20What?
11:21You want me, little brother?
11:30It is okay.
11:32It is okay.
11:33Eyes front, soldier.
12:03I don't understand why a young woman of your niece's rank isn't married yet.
12:10Is there something I should know? She's already 21.
12:13Not until next week.
12:16Sir William, it's an honor to meet you.
12:19I just knew you were the one.
12:21What do you think about Sir William? Isn't he handsome? What a handsome man.
12:25Da-dee, da-da-da, da-da-dee.
12:29Oh!
12:31Damn it, Sani. Not so tight.
12:33You're hurting me.
12:35Must you move around so much?
12:37Damn this corset.
12:39It's suffocating me. And these shoes.
12:42You are beautiful.
12:56Serve the tea. A special one.
13:02Marianne lost her mother when she was a child.
13:05Then came here to live with her father.
13:07Hmm.
13:08I can assure you I have raised her to be a perfect lady.
13:15Ah.
13:24Please, forgive me for being late.
13:27I was busy with a tiger.
13:42A tiger?
13:43Yes.
13:44Have you seen one?
13:45No.
13:46But I do appreciate nature.
13:49As a matter of fact, back in England I often go fox hunting.
13:54I'm not a fan of hunting.
13:56Oh.
14:08Don't be afraid.
14:10It's just a Tomasida spider.
14:12It's humps.
14:14All very picturesque.
14:15But back in England you'll find Dundon parlours
14:17much more dangerous than the jungle.
14:19Oh.
14:20Hmm.
14:26With or without, Sir William, in London you will learn how to behave.
14:41London?
14:42Certainly.
14:43Did you think your father would let you spend the rest of your life in this godforsaken place?
14:54Find the spider.
14:55Where is the sultanship?
14:56Should be here by now?
14:57Perhaps there's been a storm.
14:58Or something else.
14:59Ah, you've met Sir William I imagine.
15:00Father he's...
15:01Terribly boring?
15:02I was about to say heinously boring.
15:03Oh.
15:04She isn't child anymore Anthony.
15:05We agreed that on her return to London she should lead a proper life as a wife and mother.
15:09Then you'll have to drag me away in chains.
15:10That can be arranged.
15:11Frances, let me have a word with my daughter. Just the two of us, please.
15:32Murray.
15:33And you.
15:34You can leave.
15:35I'm sure you can find a suitor in London that you actually like.
15:42But I don't want to go back to London.
15:44In London you could get married.
15:47Be happy.
15:49But I am happy.
15:51Here.
15:52With you.
15:55I'm not going to live forever, my dear.
16:01I don't do this with a light heart.
16:03You know.
16:06When your mother died, you remained the one light in my life.
16:11But your happiness has always come before my earth.
16:17That's true.
16:20Then let me stay.
16:22You know it's what mother would have wanted.
16:27Forgive me, my lord.
16:28My lord.
16:30The Sultan's ship.
16:33It's been attacked by pirates.
16:34It's just entered the harbour.
16:41I'm afraid we have to amputate.
16:42The wound's already gangless.
16:44Marianne, I think you should leave.
16:46There aren't enough nurses for the wounded.
16:50My lord.
16:52This is Private Foster.
16:54Says he spoke to the pirate's captain.
16:59Do you think you'd be able to identify him?
17:02I'm not sure.
17:03He was wearing a face covering.
17:06He was with a white man.
17:09Portuguese.
17:11Yanis Ducumaro.
17:13Those two have attacked every cargo ship in the China Sea for over a year now.
17:17I'm not sure they're interested in ships anymore.
17:20They want to attack loved one.
17:26Thank you, milady.
17:27Thank you, milady.
17:43Faisal.
17:45He was once a slave.
17:49Afiq.
17:51A mutineer.
17:53And Ming.
17:55Just an orphan.
17:57All lost, broken drifters.
17:59And yet, once they boarded this Prahu,
18:02they met a new family who never asked them what their rank was.
18:05They no cared about the colour of their skin.
18:08But what god they worshipped.
18:14Because all we believe in
18:17is our freedom.
18:22You want to say a prayer?
18:26I don't remember anything.
18:30I don't remember anything.
18:52You want to say a prayer?
18:53To be continued...
19:23Satsang with Mooji
19:53Thank you for your prayer, or whatever that was
20:13I merely held when crossed to the other side
20:15The breath of the gods did the rest
20:23Did you decide what you're gonna do now that you're free?
20:29I won't be free until my people are free also
20:31You can avenge their fate by
20:35Helping us loot the Sultan's ships
20:37I'm not looking for revenge
20:39I'm on a different mission
20:41To free your people?
20:44That's not our mission
20:44It's suicide
20:46No
20:47It's choosing how to die
20:50I'd rather die for something more tangible
20:52You know what I see when I see you fight?
20:59A great Dayak warrior
21:01Who carried the spirit of the tiger
21:04I grew up in Singapore
21:06Not many tigers there
21:08The tiger is the strongest animal in the jungle
21:11The most fierce
21:13And the most solitary
21:16Prophecy says when the tiger
21:19Beats the pack
21:21The evil
21:22That poisons the forest
21:24Shall be defeated
21:25I have my own pack
21:31My friend
21:55What do you think, lads?
22:10Am I credible as a merchant?
22:12You're looking more like an odlerous, Captain
22:14I'll go to Laboil
22:19Your ugly mug is on every wanted poster
22:23But they don't know me
22:24Captain
22:25No respectable merchant travels without his servant
22:31You already proved your courage, my friend
22:33And for that
22:35A prize
22:37Thank you, Captain
22:39But saving your life is my reward
22:43Give it back
22:45No
22:45Give it back
22:46A good liar
22:51But he's right
22:52I need a good lackey
22:55I will come
22:56It's not your mission
23:00Why would you join me?
23:03You want that mineral
23:04I want to know who killed my people
23:06To extract it
23:07And what do you want to do, Polanyol?
23:10Kill the Sultan?
23:12I want to talk to him
23:13But I won't be alone
23:16The gods will be with me
23:18And what if they don't listen?
23:23What will you do?
23:24Start singing?
23:24Is he really that dumb?
23:32Come on, everyone
23:34Get around
23:35Once I discover
23:39Why they keep this mineral
23:41We empty the lab on storage houses
23:45And
23:48Will be
23:50Rich
23:51Will be
23:56Come on, get the jungle boat ready
24:00Come on
24:00Good morning
24:12Sorry, I won't be joining you at the breakfast table
24:15They're expecting me at the infirmary
24:17There's so much to do already
24:19You're not going anywhere, my dear
24:20Pack your bags
24:22You're going back to London
24:23But
24:25That's enough
24:26It's decided
24:31It's too dangerous here
24:33You shall leave after your birthday
24:35Marianne
24:43Let her go
24:44She'll get over it
24:47My lord
24:48From Jamesbrook
24:49The royalist has set sail for a loved one
24:53I hope this pirate hunter is worthy of his reputation
24:58Not to mention the money he's costing us
25:01Come on
25:05No, detainment
25:07Come on
25:11Quickly
25:12Fire his prahus within range, Captain
25:14Aim with the jolly boat first or we'll lose it
25:17Then we'll take care of the prahus
25:18Aye, aye, Captain
25:20Prepare to fire
25:22Aim for the jolly boat
25:23Let's move
25:25We have a gold day
25:26Let's move
25:28Load the cannons
25:29Yes, sir
25:30Take passage, James
25:32Go
25:33One side
25:44Corner
25:45Right there
25:46A gun fell
25:47Is it bad?
25:52Fire
25:53Fire
25:54Fire
25:55Let's move
26:02Let's go
26:03No
26:03No
26:16No!
26:32What do we do?
26:33There's nothing we can do.
26:38Dammit!
26:39Let's get out of here!
26:41Let's go!
26:46Let's go!
27:16Let's go!
27:46Let's go!
28:16Let's go, Lillard!
28:19Then, let's cut out the DV color.
28:28I think it's dark, that's alıят peace warned us.
28:34All right, that's one day.
28:35And then, back here on
28:39Let's go, Atomic!
28:44I don't know.
29:14I don't know.
29:44I found you.
29:47On the beach, you were unconscious, suffering from hypothermia.
29:50And who are you?
29:53Marianne Gilonk.
29:55The consul's daughter.
29:59And how are you feeling, Mr...
30:03Ismail.
30:05I'm a merchant.
30:06Can you remember what happened?
30:09Where's your ship?
30:11Was attacked.
30:12By pirates.
30:16May those pirates be cursed.
30:19Probably the same pirates who massacred our men.
30:23A cannon shot catapulted me out of the ship.
30:26You're fortunate they didn't take your jewellery.
30:31They didn't get the chance.
30:33But...
30:34It is very clear to me, Doctor,
30:36that Mr. Ismail is a merchant who was attacked by pirates.
30:40Very well, my lady.
30:50My father will want to speak to you
30:52to know more about this attack.
30:55In the morning, my chambermaid will show you to your lodging.
30:58How exactly are you protecting me?
31:26My soldiers are risking their lives every day
31:29to protect your merchant ships.
31:31Your soldiers are not enough.
31:32Where is Her Majesty's fleet?
31:34The British fleet is in China at the moment,
31:37fighting the Opium War.
31:38Her Majesty, my Queen, has her priorities.
31:41Let me remind you of our pact.
31:44The antimony from my mines
31:46in exchange for your protection.
31:50Otherwise,
31:51I might just ask the Dutch.
31:56Consul.
31:59My lady.
32:02Seeing you alleviates the burden
32:04of my affairs of the state.
32:08Your Majesty.
32:09May I introduce to you Mr. Ismail?
32:12Also a victim of the pirates.
32:16Tuliyang Mahamulya.
32:18I prefer your Majesty.
32:29It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Ismail.
32:33I see you're doing much better.
32:35With great thanks to your daughter's care.
32:37Yes, my daughter's zeal is admirable.
32:42These pirates who attacked you,
32:45how many of them would you say there were?
32:48And who was leading them?
32:51I don't remember much.
32:53We were attacked swiftly by a well-armed Prahu.
32:55I was thrown off board.
32:59Yes, yes.
33:00What was your Prahu transporting?
33:03Silk.
33:05The best silk in the China Sea.
33:07I thought pirates were only interested in gold.
33:10Oh, there isn't much gold left in the mines of Borneo, I'm afraid.
33:14So what is left to steal?
33:17Antimony?
33:18What is its utility?
33:19Oh, it's progress.
33:21It doesn't melt under high temperatures.
33:23So it can be used for the delicate parts of industrial machinery.
33:26Motors, bullets.
33:27Is the lesson over?
33:30Yes, of course, yes.
33:33You'll stay as our guest
33:34until the ship that's taking my daughter to London arrives.
33:40It will in due course stop in Singapore.
33:43When your father spoke of London,
33:57you stopped smiling.
34:02Nothing escaped you.
34:04What's wrong with London?
34:07The only fond memories I have of London,
34:11from the days when my mother was alive.
34:13I understand how that might feel.
34:20I never met my father.
34:29Maybe he could show me around the island.
34:30I understand why you don't want to leave this place.
34:58It's beautiful.
34:59It's the part of Labuan I love the most.
35:02Wild.
35:04Uncontaminated.
35:06Just as it was when we first arrived.
35:09You'd lead a privileged life in London.
35:10Well, what's the use of privilege if your life is decided by others?
35:16Sorry.
35:19You must think me an ingrate.
35:20Oh, not at all.
35:21You realize freedom comes at a ghost.
35:23Why had strong liberty is lashed with woe.
35:34You know Shakespeare?
35:35From an indigenous man.
35:36Does that seem strange to you?
35:37I'm sorry.
35:39I didn't mean.
35:41I was raised in Singapore.
35:43We have schools there too.
35:44No?
35:48No.
35:57No.
35:58Do not afford to,
35:59no.
35:59No.
36:00is he one of your men he's my servant he's still alive let's take him to the infirmary
36:30so
37:00Now we can only hope for a miracle.
37:30Pirates? How can one live by stealing and killing?
37:39It's a price they pay to be free.
37:42A price I would never pay.
37:44That's what privilege gives you.
37:53Stay calm, friend. You'll be all right.
37:58I don't understand.
38:04Did you call for me, my lady?
38:06This is Mr. Ismail's servant.
38:09He carries a similar tattoo to your own.
38:12Perhaps you can understand what he's trying to say.
38:16Do you want to do this?
38:30Oh.
38:31One.
38:33What did he say?
38:48That he belongs to my tribe.
38:52I'll stay with him tonight.
39:14Well, launch the jolly boats. Two for the prisoners, one for Hita and me.
39:21Is my luggage ready?
39:22Yes, Sahib. I shall ask for it to be collected.
39:25Right. Three jolly boats. Two for the prisoners, one for the captain and Hita.
39:32Is that clear?
39:33Yes, sir.
39:34Good.
39:42Well, the Portuguese gave me a hard time. I chased him for two days.
39:46And what of their leader?
39:47Before the chase, I sank a jolly boat, if he was on board. He's fish food by now.
39:52Well, that should please the Sultan, at least.
39:55And tough luck to the Dutch.
39:57Cheers.
39:58Cheers.
40:13Captain, I wanted to meet you and extend my thanks.
40:19Capturing those bandits has made us all a lot safer.
40:23Isn't that right, Father?
40:25The safest place for you, my dear, is London.
40:28Captain Brocolami to introduce my daughter, Marianne.
40:33I see why they call you the Pearl of Labuan.
40:40What will become of those pirates?
40:42Your father shall hang them, of course.
40:44That was a warning.
40:45After your birthday, my dear,
40:47we shan't be hanging any pirates before your party.
40:51Would you accompany me to the prisons?
40:55I want to see those pirates up close.
40:58What do you expect to see in a pirate's eyes?
41:04Why they do what they do.
41:06Why they do what you think of as a pirate's head?
41:16He's dead.
41:17Looks like it was a respiratory distress.
41:21Strange.
41:24Yesterday he was getting better.
41:36Sergeant Murray, open up, please.
41:55Follow me.
41:58Where are we going?
42:00The prison.
42:01Why?
42:03Lord Brooke wants to meet you.
42:06James Brooke, the pirate hunter.
42:15The very same.
42:36I thought you might want to take a closer look at those pirates who tried to kill you.
42:54Sure.
42:56Do you recognize these men?
42:58Take a long, good look.
43:05Stand up.
43:07You, come closer.
43:09Into the light.
43:09It's done.
43:26I should cut your throat.
43:28Come into my face.
43:36Cut work.
43:43That's enough.
43:45We have to hang them, preferably alive.
43:47Come along.
43:57What are you looking at?
44:00I'll be dead by tomorrow.
44:03Come.
44:07Good job.
44:08Ow!
44:13Not that necessary.
44:14Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
44:19I'm sorry.
44:24I let my anger get the best of me.
44:27It's not you.
44:29It's that boy.
44:30It must be about my age.
44:35It'll be hanged.
44:38You could ask your father to pardon him.
44:40Mercy is the privilege of winners.
44:43You weren't so merciful back there.
44:52I understand your reaction.
44:53A merchant's life is full of risks, eh?
45:00Pirates are making it impossible.
45:03How much was your cargo worth?
45:05One hundred rolls of silk.
45:07In Java, they would have paid me at least five hundred gold pounds.
45:10Strange.
45:11Didn't find any silk on the pirate's prow.
45:15They probably sent my prow to their hideout.
45:18Well, perhaps we can find your shield.
45:21What was it called?
45:23Ibis.
45:24Ibis.
45:53How is he?
45:59Not well.
46:09You care for your servant?
46:12He's one of the good ones.
46:15Archive lives in the jungle.
46:18How did he end up on your ship?
46:20He wanted to see what the sea was like.
46:23I hate formal dinners, too.
46:48Even those in your honour?
46:50Oh, especially those in my honour.
46:53You're a liar.
46:59At least I can make you smile.
47:06I have a question for you all.
47:10What was it that allowed Britain to build the largest, most powerful empire in the world?
47:15Well, science.
47:19Moral superiority.
47:22The fleet, obviously.
47:24All correct answers, yes, but...
47:28Free chariot.
47:31Exactly.
47:33And pirates are now threatening it.
47:36The laws of the market are like the forces of nature.
47:39They are divine commandments.
47:41Therefore, it's not my hand that is ordering these pirates to be put to death.
47:46No.
47:46It's rather an invisible hand.
47:48The hand of the spirit of liberty, to our man of providence, champion over the most dangerous pirates on the China Sea.
48:00Lord Brooke.
48:01Lord Brooke.
48:02Lord Brooke.
48:02Lord Brooke.
48:07And in your honour, we shall hunt the tiger tomorrow that plagues our island.
48:13Or shall we invite the merchant?
48:17I don't know if that's a good idea.
48:18Well, he might not know how to shoot.
48:23Well, let's see.
48:25Hunting is often a window into a man of true nature.
48:29Indeed.
48:32Yeah.
48:48Thanks for this kind homage, Brooke.
48:56Run's okay.
48:57Latest model.
48:58Rifle barrel, single shot, simple and lethal.
49:07I propose a challenge.
49:10If I capture the tiger, you give me the honour of allowing me the first dance at your party.
49:15I don't like bets.
49:16Nor hunting.
49:17Perhaps I'll challenge the merchant instead.
49:21I don't think he'll want to dance with you.
49:24I'll take it to him myself.
49:34I see you accepted.
49:36I didn't think you liked to hunt.
49:39I don't.
49:42Your father insisted.
49:46As did.
49:47Captain Brooke.
49:52It would be polite to refuse.
49:58Take care.
50:02Take care.
50:03Come on, gentlemen.
50:04I think it's time to go.
50:06All right.
50:06I just wanted to be here.
50:08And I was supposed to be there.
50:09It's time to go.
50:09I guess we might be there.
50:14Who are you?
50:17Who are you?
50:32Sunny, the daughter of Tali Aran and Gadma Nursi.
50:38Sunny, it's really you.
50:42You were a child when they took you away.
50:52Despite your aversion to hunting, you seem to know your way around the jungle.
50:56I was raised here.
51:00Captain, I shall accept your challenge.
51:05If this tiger must die, at least let it be for a cause.
51:10If I win, you shall ask my father to pardon the youngest of the pirates as an act of strength and mercy.
51:20If I must kill, I confess I prefer doing so in battle, but your father has other responsibilities.
51:26Whilst your compassion is laudable, the world of politics is an entirely different matter.
51:31A matter for men, who seldom miss a chance to lecture me.
51:42What happened to my parents?
51:47Gone.
51:48Gone.
51:55What about my brother?
51:57A slave.
51:59At the mines.
52:01Fun.
52:03So he's alive.
52:05I tried to save it.
52:07I failed.
52:09But the Mura people, we are still there.
52:14Protected by the forest near the Sapang River.
52:19I failed.
52:20But I was so gallantly streaming.
52:34I failed.
52:36I failed.
52:37I failed.
52:39I failed.
52:40I failed.
52:41I failed.
52:42I failed.
52:43Cobra Tooth, only a warrior, where is it?
53:11Now, you are a warrior too, so listen to me.
53:18That man saved my life.
53:21The merchant?
53:23He's no merchant.
53:26He's a pirate.
53:28A pirate?
53:30He's a powerful warrior.
53:37With a great heart and carries within the spirit of the Taika.
53:47That warrior can help us free our people.
53:51But how?
53:57Trust the Taika.
54:21Am I?
54:23Am I?
54:25Am I?
54:27Really?
54:29Really?
54:30Really?
54:31Am I?
54:42Am I?
54:43He's a warrior.
54:44I'm afraid.
54:49I don't know.
55:19Let's go.
55:49Let's go.
56:19Are you all right?
56:22I'm fine.
56:23I'm fine.
56:25Looks like you owe me that first dance.
56:30You're very brave, merchant.
56:34Allow me.
56:34You're very brave.
57:04You're very brave.
57:34You're very brave.
58:04You're very brave.
58:34You're very brave.
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