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00:10you took too long let's go hold on listen the carabinieri are already on their way i need
00:18you to run down the other corridor it may buy us a little time everyone is going to be executed
00:26if you wish to go join them i won't stop you juliet you can't everyone has worked so hard to
00:31keep you
00:32safe run quickly go please take care of her oh antonio come on we need to make good time before
00:40the dawn
01:05hi
01:06yeah
01:08yeah
01:09yeah
01:09yeah
01:09yeah
02:38Where are we?
02:40The sparkling jewel of Neo-Vorona's twilight.
02:44It plays host to the wealthy and privileged, offering every pleasure the evening may conceive.
03:03You'll draw unwanted attention.
03:05Cover yourself.
03:07Come on.
03:26I never knew that such a place existed within the city.
03:41I wish an audience.
03:42Of course, sir.
03:47Good evening, sir.
03:48Good evening.
03:49I'll have your best room and a bottle of your finest wine.
03:53My lord, what a gentleman you are.
03:56In this place, commoners mix with noblemen, and information is the high currency.
04:01Everything and anything is up for auction.
04:04Questions make men nervous when answers are commodities.
04:08Let the carabinieri try to find us here.
04:10It won't be easy.
04:12You're back.
04:13Forgive the wait.
04:14It's simply been a flurry since your last visit.
04:25Not my best room, but you're both welcome to stay here for as long as you wish.
04:30I thank you.
04:31Yes.
04:32Well, putting coin to palm means never being obliged to say thank you.
04:35The rest goes toward food and clothing for the girl.
04:39As you wish.
04:41The gentleman Camille, who was suspected to have ties to the remnants of House Capulet,
04:46has, unfortunately, managed to disappear before our men could apprehend him.
04:52Abram, a captain in your personal guard, is suspected of leaking the information and is being dealt with according...
04:57Do you have the Capulet, girl?
04:59My apologies.
05:02I beg your forgiveness, my lord.
05:06The daughter of Capulet is still hiding within my city.
05:10So why don't you go crawl around and find her, instead of wasting my time bringing me your useless, empty
05:17reports?
05:17Yes, my lord. Without fail.
05:19What is it, Romeo?
05:21It's almost time, father.
05:33As it was the Capulets who harvested the wealth of Neo-Verona, engorging themselves on the sweet meats of our
05:39labors,
05:40so it was I, Montague, who broke the tyrant's grasp, delivering an age of undreamt peace and prosperity.
05:47Now the phantoms of our dark past would have their revenge.
05:51They are led by Juliet, the last daughter of Lord Capulet.
05:56We must vanquish the shadows of the past, lest they engulf us once again.
06:00To that end, we must bear down harder upon our enemies.
06:04I will have a conscription of our citizens.
06:07With them, we will cast a light into every hidden corner of our city,
06:10leaving no shade unpierced by our virtuous gaze.
06:13Please, you, my gathered noblemen, are going to provide the funds for this endeavor.
06:19Does any man object?
06:21Any of you?
06:28Councilman!
06:31I request permission to hold the floor.
06:34Romeo.
06:48Grant, granted.
06:50Thank you, Councilman.
06:55I have heard tales of the cruelties our people suffered under the tyrant Capulet.
06:59And for these crimes, I find the guilt rests upon Prince Capulet.
07:03Not his retainers, not his staff, and certainly not his daughter.
07:08Prince Capulet is dead.
07:10Let the need for retribution be buried alongside him.
07:13Otherwise, we risk causing further resentment amongst the people,
07:16leading us straight into a total breakdown of public order.
07:19Why not extend a laurel before we unsheathe our blades?
07:24I, Romeo Candor de Montague, put forward
07:27that full pardon shall be issued for all remaining loyalists of House Capulet.
07:34Why do you pause?
07:36A formal proposal has been presented to you.
07:39Let the Council hold a vote.
07:44All members of the Council in favor of the proposal, please rise.
07:56It seems we have reached a decision.
08:00The Council has unanimously rejected Romeo Candor de Montague's proposal.
08:06The Council is hereby adjourned.
08:19If it isn't the walking wounded...
08:23Mercutio...
08:23Please, just let it go.
08:26You crooned your romantic notions to a room of old men.
08:29What exactly did you expect them to say?
08:32You're going to have to be more clever than that, Romeo.
08:54I have news.
08:57It would seem that several of your co-conspirators have been captured.
09:02Why did you save only me?
09:05It was at the request of that foppish blonde rake who guards you.
09:09Francisco!
09:15It was all my fault.
09:17Francisco advised me to show restraint.
09:20And then I pushed everyone into action.
09:23That's more or less it.
09:24Your naivete has brought this down upon everyone's head.
09:28Did you think your victory could be purchased so cheaply?
09:35I pity those who've pinned their hopes on such an empty child.
09:39Just sit quietly until the storm passes.
09:42Montague will find the daggers held by steadier hands.
09:45Please!
09:45You'll be a burden.
09:47Accept the fact that there is nothing you can do.
10:26Well, hello.
10:28How much are you, girl?
10:32Please hold on.
10:33Wait!
11:08Francisco.
11:12Curio.
11:16Conrad.
11:19All of you.
11:22I'm so sorry.
11:25All of this is my fault.
11:48All over your dress.
11:49You little street rat!
11:50How dare you!
11:53There, let's be off.
11:54I'll buy you a new dress, my dear.
11:56You'll need one after tonight anyway.
11:59I'll come to the court.
12:02I'll go.
12:05I'll come to the court.
12:08I'll go.
12:09Bye.
12:18I don't know.
12:44Hey!
13:08Please be all right.
13:10Please.
13:31I'm sorry.
13:45Are you all right?
13:50Lady Portia.
13:51Go get help.
13:53We need to get her inside.
13:54Right.
13:58Rest easy, girl.
14:00You'll be safe soon enough.
14:02I should have died alongside them 14 years ago.
14:07I'm sorry.
14:24Fate encroaches on us.
14:41Welcome back.
14:43Where am I?
14:44A convent.
14:47It's nice to meet you, Juliet.
14:51Please don't strain yourself.
14:53You're safe here.
15:01My name is Lady Portia Clemenza de Ebbe.
15:05I am Romeo's mother.
15:09He's told me of you, about how he feels.
15:16Romeo.
15:29The love that you and Romeo share.
15:33My child.
15:35Fate's design can be so very cruel.
15:38To have driven you to such a state.
15:42Though I left his side, I once called Lord Montague husband.
15:48He...
15:49He...
15:50has done things.
15:51Committed acts I can never forgive.
15:55For your hardships.
15:58I want you to know...
16:00I'm sorry.
16:02Please forgive me.
16:16Romeo.
16:29Where do you rush to at this dark hour?
16:31I'm off to see mother.
16:39A two, Romeo.
16:41A two.
16:54What's wrong, mother?
16:55Why send a messenger so late into the night?
17:00Juliet!
17:01Quiet.
17:03You'll wake her.
17:04What is she doing here?
17:06Quiet.
17:06Mother.
17:07You will be of no use to anyone if you don't get a hold of yourself.
17:12Be calm.
17:14It's time I told you everything.
17:16Everything?
17:18Yes.
17:24You mean Prince Capulet was not a tyrant to be overthrown?
17:27He was not.
17:29He was not.
17:30Then...
17:30Why did father...
17:32Romeo!
17:33I don't know.
17:34But in order for your father to become Prince, he took it upon himself to slaughter the Capulet family.
17:40He followed this act by killing all of the house Capulet loyalists.
17:44That night, I went to see your father and he said...
17:53Leontes, no!
17:54Rejoice.
17:57From this night forward, you are wed to the Prince.
18:03He garnered his title through bloodshed.
18:06To feast upon the fruits of such a vile treason, I knew it would eventually drive me mad.
18:12Romeo, you cannot deny your father's name.
18:15You are Montague's son.
18:19But even so, can you see beyond that?
18:23Can you allow Juliet to be a Capulet?
18:29Yes.
18:38You're awake.
18:45I just...
18:54You are not to blame for what's happened.
19:00I'm sorry, Juliet.
19:03I'm so sorry.
19:19Juliet?
19:25The storm has passed.
19:27Good morning.
19:32Are you feeling better?
19:33Yes.
19:34Much better.
19:36I'm glad.
19:39Lovely weather.
19:50Oh, Romeo.
19:53Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo?
19:57I am the last daughter of House Capulet, and you the only son of Lord Montague.
20:02Why did fate demand our paths to be crossed?
20:05And why did we have to love each other?
20:11Are you having regrets?
20:13No, not at the moment.
20:16I can't feel any regret while you stand so near to me.
20:19And yet, there is an insurmountable wall between us that we cannot deny.
20:33I will not bow beneath it.
20:37Juliet, for you no storm can foul my compass.
20:41Through the darkest twilight forest I will walk true, and across a battle's fiery tempest I gladly leap.
20:48For you, I deny Montague and refuse my name.
20:53I am Romeo.
20:55Only Romeo.
20:58Romeo.
21:02Juliet, will you do the same?
21:08Host.
21:09And then, I would guess.
21:12To the end.
21:20Be great.
21:21To the end.
21:24To the end.
21:27To the end.
21:28To the end.
23:13Unsteady songs of petals raining down, their melody performed in perfumed dew.
23:19Pale flowers tailor her a snow-white gown, and grace the moment with their tranquil hue.
23:27Next time on Romeo and Juliet, act 11, the vows, the blessing of the morning sun.
23:34Is this truly a love that can never be?
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