00:09These families were incredibly close-knit, so Colima's father was long dead, and he was raised by his mother and
00:22by his grandfather.
00:24So, his grandfather and his grandfather's culture and worldview had an enormous impact on him.
00:34In this story, Grandfather Kuja, he's gearing up to die, and probably a natural step in getting
00:51ready to die is saying it's not worth it anymore, and part of saying it's not worth it anymore
00:59is to look around and say, I don't like it, I don't recognize it, this is not how I live,
01:06these are not my values, these are not my interests, this is not my culture.
01:13And that's what I think Grandfather Kuja represents, but, you know, one could easily over-romanticize
01:27that culture.
01:28I mean, they were criminals, they were extremely violent, and I think Kuja prepares Colima for
01:41a life like that, but I don't know that that's the life Colima is going to choose.
01:51Kuja represents a lot of things, but I'm not sure how good they are.
02:05I die happy because I lived my life as a wolf.
02:12You on the other hand belong neither to the world of wolves nor to the world of men.
02:20Hunger comes and goes, but dignity, once lost, never returns.
02:27natuurlijk.
02:27I've got betters.
02:33Cut.
02:35Cut.
02:35Ah, tut...
02:36Cut.
02:37Get cut.
02:40Cut.
02:40Cut.
02:40Cut.
02:40Pur.ful.
02:40Cut.
02:45Cut.
02:47Cut.rained.
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