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01:28The toast was ourselves.
01:32That was fitting then.
01:34But so it is again today.
01:36You misunderstand the toast, Mr. Hickey.
01:39It was meant as a joke.
01:41Not a very clever one.
01:48Mr. DeVoe.
01:51I've good certain to Mr. Crozier's injuries.
01:55I make sure he's not harmed again.
01:57He took us to stumble.
02:13The men who asked for are assembled, sir.
02:31Then, whether we want it or not, we're drawn by the events of yesterday into a conflict with the other
02:39camp.
02:41We must plan a party to retrieve our captain and any other men who are compelled against their will and
02:48arrest this coven of traitors once and for all.
02:53What about the captain's orders, sir?
02:55For us to keep moving south?
02:57You can guess my mind on that subject, I'm certain.
03:02Now, Private Hammond believes the other camp should not be hard to track on this ground.
03:09They certainly had no trouble finding us.
03:11We prefer the captain's orders, sir.
03:17To hell with the captain's orders.
03:20We have a camp of nearly 30 men here.
03:24We've got nine so ill they cannot walk with no surgeon to tend them.
03:27We've got two able-bodied lieutenants for the lot of us.
03:30None of us speaks the Netzlik tongue.
03:33None has been in the polar regions before.
03:36To restore our best chance of survival, we must restore our captain.
03:41Surely that is plain.
03:43And given we have Hickey's camp outnumbered and outgunned, we can expect to retrieve him without a single man lost.
03:51You prefer the order, sir?
03:56Well, I'm giving a different order.
03:58There's been a vote, Edward.
04:05When?
04:08An hour ago.
04:10Before you woke.
04:15It was not to oppose your command of this camp.
04:18That is without question.
04:21It was to ratify the captain's order.
04:24One given in sound mind.
04:26With the full knowledge of our situation.
04:29You would leave.
04:31Our captain.
04:33With that devil!
04:34He wouldn't have urged us to go on if he didn't think it were the best plan, sir.
04:40We've also voted that each man can do as he wishes.
04:45We do not force you to come with us.
04:48We'll leave supplies for the ill.
04:50Most of us are ill.
04:52We're leaving today.
04:55Those who cannot walk on their own to a sledge will stay.
04:59Once we make our next land camp, if we can, we'll return for them.
05:07We also ordered we not leave any man behind.
05:11You were expediently leave that out.
05:15What if I, and anyone here who still feels a pull of loyalty, organize our own rescue party?
05:21Edward.
05:23We hope you'll come with us.
05:26The Lord.
05:28All.
05:30And to survive.
05:32You, and someone at night
06:05I know Lieutenant Nittles' nature.
06:10He'll be here by day's end with a dozen armed men.
06:15We need to be ready.
06:18I counted eleven men total.
06:21But what about arms?
06:23Who carries them?
06:27Tosa.
06:29Ensign.
06:31Armitage.
06:35Pilkington.
06:37Gibson.
06:38No, no.
06:40Gibson's gone as well.
06:43I think...
06:44Duval Hersey's gone now.
06:47Gone?
06:48Do you mean he ran off?
06:52Dead, sir.
06:54And consumed.
06:57I'm sorry.
07:00However unpleasant to hear, I must put what is going on here into words.
07:07Five guns.
07:09You're certain?
07:13We thought the creature was at the ridge to our north three days ago.
07:18Hickey ordered every man out to face it.
07:21And I count it five.
07:24Yeah, well done.
07:26Well done.
07:31Here's the chance the run comes.
07:34And we are not together.
07:36Go southies.
07:38Yes?
07:40Captain, will you do something for me?
07:42When you return to London, will you deliver this to a girl there?
07:48I promised I would get it to her.
07:52It belonged to her brother.
07:54All these months I thought it lost, but it's found its way back to me.
07:57And I have a chance now to see it where it needs to go.
08:01You will deliver it yourself.
08:03I will not leave this camp, Captain.
08:06I know that.
08:08You mustn't lose heart.
08:10I need your help, Doctor.
08:13If ever I was a doctor, I am one no longer.
08:19Even if God is seeing every last thing we do here, you have nothing to fear.
08:26Not you.
08:28You're clean, good sir.
08:31Clean.
08:34Even as your hand is forced by swine.
08:37Is God here?
08:39Captain?
08:41Any God?
08:44It doesn't matter.
08:48This place is beautiful to me, even now.
08:54To see it with eyes as a child.
08:58There is wonder here, Captain.
09:06And her?
09:08You...
09:10Do you think she's still alive?
09:13Silence.
09:14Silence.
09:15This place is her home.
09:18She'll be back with her people by now.
09:21Do you think so?
09:23Yes.
09:24Yes.
09:26Good.
09:28Good.
09:36I'll deliver it if I can.
09:40To whom did it be long?
09:43I...
09:46I...
09:46I made him a promise.
09:51Yes.
09:53I'll find his sister by his name.
09:59He was afraid.
10:01He said he wants us to run.
10:04Yes.
10:05His name was...
10:08His name was...
10:22You call us better now.
10:24Thank you, Manson.
10:26Sorry.
10:27Mr. Hickey says I'm not to call you captain anymore.
10:32I'm to take you to him now.
10:35That's all right, Magnus.
10:39You're a good boy.
10:41I know.
10:45It's a test, isn't it?
10:51Of our mettle.
10:53Captain.
10:55You're still in the camp when a meal is made out of me on a bright captain.
11:00Do not accept.
11:01And if he insists...
11:02We will not let it come to that.
11:03If he insists, eat only of my feet.
11:06Do you understand?
11:07My feet.
11:08The soles, if possible.
11:10The toughest part.
11:11Do you understand?
11:11Everything depends on this.
11:53Captain.
12:22Oh, my God.
12:45Oh, my God.
12:51It kept me.
12:55We'll be settling down for sick naps soon.
13:01But come and sit for a moment, Mr. Crozier.
13:06I've been looking forward to this.
13:13Why not let Lieutenant Hudson go back?
13:17He's some men back at the other camp who could use his leadership.
13:22Mr. Diggle, Dr. Goodsir, Manson.
13:27They could accompany Lieutenant Hudson.
13:31He was the first of your officers I enlisted.
13:35I remember the day.
13:39He had a dog leg in his hand.
13:45Oh.
13:48Well, I forgive him.
13:50I forgive all of them.
13:52But do you?
13:53Do you include yourself in that forgiveness?
13:57I will know until the end of this.
14:01You hold yourself to the standard of a man you are not,
14:05nor should ever have tried to be.
14:10You've let shame drive you on and on.
14:17It's part of why we are where we are.
14:20And why have me brought here at all?
14:24A great risk to your men.
14:34A spirit that dresses as an animal, yet we shot it with a cannon and drew blood.
14:41Now, how do you reconcile that?
14:43I can't.
14:46As much about this voyage I can't reconcile.
14:49What mythology is this creature at the center of?
14:53About the creature, I have no answers, Mr. Hickey.
14:57We were not meant to know of it.
15:06I didn't have anywhere near an equal on this expedition.
15:13But you.
15:17I wanted to thank you for that.
15:21On the eve of what is quite an important day.
15:29He must be a surpassingly lonely man, Mr. Hickey.
15:38Not for long.
15:47I can probably spring those for you later.
15:52We'll have all night to dry.
15:56You might be able to run before dawn.
16:07Not yet, Mr. Digger.
16:10I want to try to take some of you back with me.
16:14When Little and the others arrive.
16:16That'll be any time now.
16:19Then how can I help?
16:20Follow any signal I give you.
16:39At first.
16:45Not yet.
16:57At the end.
16:58At first.
17:07When Little and the others are not limited.
17:07How do you try to use it?
17:08You have more questions.
24:11Mr.
25:20Push.
25:20Push.
26:57going back. Where else are we hoping to get? I can't go back. A man called Cornelius Hickey
27:16told me this expedition was a year in the polar sea and then out the other side. He
27:25told me the ship's planned to stop at the Sandwich Islands and the crew was going to dry out in
27:30the sun.
27:32It's the other side of the world I thought. Eight years, nothing.
27:38So I dabbed him, left him in Mises Canal and there I am instead. You could have just joined up.
27:47I was going to show you my heels when we got to those islands, you know. I'm going to hook
27:51it, start new.
27:56It's in the drawings, in the weeklies. Oahu. Maui. That sounded nice.
28:08No one told me I'd be freezing to death three bloody years instead, did they?
28:13I've learned when I needed to. Bugger London, I'm going forward. Only forward.
28:17So call it with me now, boys. Come on. Together. God bless our native land. May heaven's protecting hand
28:28still guard our shores. May peace and power extend floor. Come on. It's ours to carry, men. Come on.
28:41God bless. We're here. Bugger Victoria. We're here. Bugger Nelson. Bugger Jesus. Bugger Joseph and Mary.
28:58Bugger the Archbishop of Canterbury. No one ever wanted nothing from me.
29:03It's here. It's here.
29:05Hand me your glass, friends.
29:11Are we going to kill it or not? Let it come, Mr. DeVoe.
29:18Open yourself to courage.
29:22What if we're not the heroes of this story?
29:24I'd better go after those who are running than first.
29:26Every story you've ever been told about the holy throne of Britain has a shine on it, doesn't it?
29:31But I bet you never saw in Shoreditch the breath of a god in the air.
29:37Ever met a man with his soul, et out. There are holy things before us.
29:41Magnus, Mr. DeVoe, come forward to the others.
29:44Stag your position on a line. When it comes over the top, it's going to have its head low.
29:48So anticipate that with your aim.
29:52Our empire is not the only empire. We've seen that now.
29:56If you run, you'll die. If you miss, we'll die.
30:01Tommy, give me your gun. I'm the best shot here.
30:07There's nothing that way, Mr. Hoare.
30:21Sorry, Tom.
30:22It's before me.
30:24Hold like this.
30:32The one will take it back. Put it back.
30:42Don't run, don't run!
30:52Come on, come on!
30:54Be still!
30:56No, don't move, Eddie!
31:07No, no, no!
31:09Come on, dude!
31:25Magnus, come and see.
31:36Yeah!
31:39Oh!
31:45Ah!
31:49Oh!
31:53Oh!
31:54Oh!
31:55Oh!
31:57Oh!
32:01Oh, my God.
32:35Oh, my God.
33:12Oh, my God.
33:36Oh, my God.
33:42Oh, my God.
33:44Oh, my God.
34:01Oh, my God.
34:40Oh, my God.
34:42Oh, my God.
34:53Oh, my God.
34:57Oh, my God.
35:01Oh, my God.
35:03Oh, my God.
35:12Oh, my God.
35:14Oh, my God.
35:22Oh, my God.
35:38Oh, my God.
35:39Oh, my God.
35:39Oh, my God.
35:49Oh, my God.
35:52Oh, my God.
35:59Oh, my God.
36:02Oh, my God.
36:18Oh, my God.
36:20Oh, my God.
36:33Oh, my God.
44:03Edward.
44:18Close.
44:22Close.
44:23Close.
44:31Close.
44:35Close.
44:37Close.
44:39Close.
44:41Close.
44:56Close.
44:58Close.
44:59Close.
45:01Close.
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46:17E E laca
46:24Okuramata
46:28Amangme
46:37I can't wait.
46:40I can't wait.
46:57you didn't even know who I had to stop,
47:00but the heart was still alive.
47:05I felt like I was scared.
47:09I was like,
47:12I can't stop talking about anything.
47:21I got you,
47:23I was scared to me.
47:26I was afraid a lot of people
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