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Compromisso Precioso (A Vow to Cherish) é um drama emocionante que mostra a força do amor verdadeiro diante de uma das doenças mais dolorosas: o Alzheimer.

John e Ellen Brighton construíram uma vida juntos baseada no amor, fé e compromisso. Mas tudo muda quando Ellen começa a perder suas memórias e a doença ameaça destruir não apenas sua saúde, mas também toda a estrutura da família.

Enquanto enfrenta problemas familiares, dificuldades emocionais e desafios no casamento, John precisa decidir até onde está disposto a lutar pela mulher que ama.

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Fé em tempos difíceis
Família e compromisso
Superação diante da dor

🙏 Uma história emocionante que mostra que o verdadeiro amor permanece mesmo quando as lembranças desaparecem.

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00:00:25THE CITY IN BRAZIL
00:00:30THE CITY IN BRAZIL
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00:01:19Excuse me, Mr. Brighton.
00:01:22I wanted to talk about your son's situation.
00:01:36It's good to be able to come here and kneel alone.
00:01:45But sometimes...
00:01:49We need someone...
00:01:51to kneel beside us.
00:01:53May I?
00:01:54Please.
00:02:01I am Alexander.
00:02:03John Brighton.
00:02:07He's my son, Kyle.
00:02:12The appendix ruptured...
00:02:16And I'm afraid of losing him.
00:02:23Sometimes our burden is so heavy...
00:02:25We can't find the words to express what's in our hearts.
00:02:31Do you mind if I pray for your son...?
00:02:34Please...
00:02:38The Lord told us that if there was anything we wanted...
00:02:42to seek the Lord...
00:02:44Well, we're looking now...
00:02:47This is John, sir...
00:02:50whose heart is heavy and quite burdened.
00:02:54He has a son, Kyle...
00:02:57To those who love too much...
00:02:59And Kyle is sick.
00:03:02Kyle is seriously ill.
00:03:04So we ask you, Lord...
00:03:06to save...
00:03:08to save Kyle...
00:03:09And we know you can do that...
00:03:10through the blood he shed for us.
00:03:13Cure him now...
00:03:14and heal it now...
00:03:17This is what we ask of you in the name of your son Jesus.
00:03:21Amen.
00:03:26Good...
00:03:26We handed it over to him, as he told us, to do.
00:03:31The rest...
00:03:33It's up to him.
00:03:37Thanks.
00:03:40Thank you very much, Alexander.
00:03:43Is the chaplain here?
00:03:45No no.
00:03:46But I've been here before...
00:03:50several times.
00:03:53Often, but...
00:03:57I...
00:03:57I won't be coming back...
00:03:59here...
00:04:00From now on.
00:04:03And why did you come here to pray?
00:04:06My wife...
00:04:09My Marjorie...
00:04:11She had cancer...
00:04:15and die this morning.
00:04:19I'm very sorry.
00:04:23John...
00:04:23You're a lucky man.
00:04:27Marjorie and I...
00:04:28We wanted children, but...
00:04:29We didn't have it.
00:04:31You have a family.
00:04:34Love your family, John.
00:04:36Love as much as you can.
00:04:42AND...
00:04:42As for Kyle.
00:04:45Trust him.
00:04:48Kyle will be fine.
00:04:52Brazilian version...
00:04:54Dupla Mix, Rio.
00:04:58Eight years later.
00:05:02Carrie Ernestine Anderson.
00:05:09Where is the machine?
00:05:11I have this for you.
00:05:12Michael Goldberg.
00:05:15It's hanging on his shoulder.
00:05:17Saul Lipstein.
00:05:19I don't believe.
00:05:20If you need help finding...
00:05:22your sunglasses,
00:05:23I offer to help her.
00:05:25Thanks.
00:05:26Kyle Alexander Brighton.
00:05:33Paul Robert Bosman.
00:05:39Forming them in 1996.
00:05:54How are the hamburgers, pastor?
00:05:56Yes, John.
00:05:56They're a little burnt.
00:05:58I thought Kyle...
00:05:59eating too much.
00:06:00He eats,
00:06:01But now we have 50 Kylos in one place.
00:06:04Which reminds me of a movie...
00:06:05The Thing That Devoured Pittsburgh.
00:06:09So the account is just sitting there, unused.
00:06:11Like a ripe plum...
00:06:12ready to be harvested from...
00:06:14Do you know what your old father says?
00:06:15I think it's best to stop and think for a bit.
00:06:19What is Kyle?
00:06:21You're going to graduate with a degree in business administration, aren't you?
00:06:24Congratulations, Kyle.
00:06:29Every time Kyle talks to my brother...
00:06:31It takes an hour to unprogram it.
00:06:34I call it Uncle Phil's detox.
00:06:37But listen here.
00:06:38Candy and I want to give you something...
00:06:41that it be true.
00:06:42A farewell gift.
00:06:44Oh, come on, Kyle.
00:06:46Consider it an investment in your future.
00:06:49Remember, if you want anything in life...
00:06:51You have to pursue it.
00:06:52Come on, Kyle.
00:06:53Pull harder.
00:06:54Yes, you were right.
00:07:00He fell for it perfectly.
00:07:00You weren't going to succeed, but you did.
00:07:06You're great.
00:07:07I like you.
00:07:09Did you see what Phil did to Kyle?
00:07:12You and Phil are just like your father.
00:07:14No, don't say that.
00:07:15Phil is just like Dad, I'm not.
00:07:18Hey, it's me.
00:07:20Do you remember the one who's by your side?
00:07:22Why can't he commit to a woman and settle down?
00:07:25Just look.
00:07:26He's with a different woman every time we see him.
00:07:29John, Phil is not your responsibility.
00:07:32Let God take care of him.
00:07:44Wait.
00:07:47Oh, wait.
00:07:48All good?
00:07:49I am tired.
00:07:54I never get this exhausted.
00:07:57Do you know what they say about getting old?
00:08:00No, what do they say about getting old?
00:08:03In reality, they say nothing.
00:08:07But I remember you saying that I'm getting old while you remain the same age.
00:08:12And truth.
00:08:12AND.
00:08:13You're a little baby.
00:08:14I'll be back.
00:08:16Do you want me to go with you?
00:08:17No, it's not necessary.
00:08:19You need the exercise.
00:08:21Do you know what they say about men?
00:08:24Middle-aged?
00:08:25What do they say?
00:08:27The legs feel it first.
00:08:28Oh, thank you very much.
00:08:31Are you doing well on your own?
00:08:32Ah, I'm fine.
00:08:33I think I'll lie down for a bit.
00:08:35I am fine.
00:08:35All good.
00:08:36See you later.
00:08:42Kyle.
00:08:44He forgot Johnny.
00:08:46Mom, I don't need Johnny.
00:08:47You always took it with you.
00:08:49I know, but keep it here.
00:08:51I will be coming home many weekends.
00:08:53Besides, I'll be bringing a lot of dirty laundry, so things aren't going to change that much.
00:08:56I love you, darling.
00:08:57I love you too, Mom.
00:08:59Don't worry, okay?
00:09:03You know what worries me?
00:09:05So what is it, Dad?
00:09:06He's letting himself be influenced by Uncle Phil's business school.
00:09:11Remember that living according to God's principles isn't exactly on his list of priorities.
00:09:16Despite being my business partner and my brother, we don't always share the same perspective on things.
00:09:21Don't worry.
00:09:22I'm not as naive as I seem.
00:09:24Dad, I see what's happening.
00:09:25Don't worry.
00:09:28I love you, my son.
00:09:29I'm proud of you.
00:09:30I love you too, Dad.
00:09:33Bye-bye, skinny girl.
00:09:34I'm almost sixteen.
00:09:35You can't call me that.
00:09:36All good.
00:09:38But try not to fail school this year.
00:09:40All good.
00:09:40But how many academic scholarships did Mr. IQ manage to get, huh?
00:09:49Now they've decided to get along.
00:09:53Nothing, just go away.
00:09:56I love you all.
00:10:05Who will get his room?
00:10:08Talk about my new office.
00:10:14They are in our hands.
00:10:16Just squeeze them a little bit.
00:10:19Come on, Johnny, use your charm.
00:10:21Slow down.
00:10:22Don't use such a large club.
00:10:24What are you talking about?
00:10:25I'm saying that you don't need to force every deal so much, Phil.
00:10:28I want things to be more gentle in this.
00:10:30He is well?
00:10:31Just for a change.
00:10:32That's the way to negotiate.
00:10:33It's your way of negotiating.
00:10:35That's not my way.
00:10:36It's not the same as the Callahan account.
00:10:37What does the Callahan account have to do with it?
00:10:39He promised them a mute man.
00:10:40Then he was unable to fulfill his promise.
00:10:41No firm could.
00:10:43You tricked them, Phil.
00:10:45Actually, he lied.
00:10:46Here comes moral repression again.
00:10:49Yes, I lied.
00:10:50And everyone does it.
00:10:51If our word is worthless,
00:10:53We cannot expect their word to be taken seriously.
00:10:56So neither party is making a commitment.
00:10:57with the deal that is being made.
00:10:59We're not going to approach this account in that way.
00:11:03It's OK.
00:11:08Don't you know how to knock first?
00:11:10What kind of clothes are these?
00:11:12An outfit for school.
00:11:14Because it can take it back to where it came from.
00:11:17You're not leaving this house dressed like that.
00:11:20Why not?
00:11:20All the girls dress like that.
00:11:22Because you're not going out dressed like that.
00:11:24What do you want me to use?
00:11:26Get out of here, you pest.
00:11:26Do as I tell you, Terry.
00:11:28He arrives!
00:11:28He arrives!
00:11:29Look here.
00:11:30Just because your sweetheart went away to university,
00:11:33It doesn't mean you can listen to your frustrations in me.
00:11:36I am not your workbench bag.
00:11:38to keep putting all the strain on me.
00:11:40I am not your workbench bag.
00:11:42to keep putting all the strain on me.
00:11:45Stop.
00:11:47Stop.
00:11:58Hey my dear.
00:12:00Hey darling.
00:12:01How was your day?
00:12:02Well, we're expecting news at any moment.
00:12:04Regarding that Atlantic Petroleum account.
00:12:08Correspondence?
00:12:08I don't know, maybe Terry brought it.
00:12:11What?
00:12:11Correspondence.
00:12:12Hello?
00:12:13How could he have caught it?
00:12:14I just arrived.
00:12:14Are you kidding me?
00:12:15How beautiful.
00:12:16We took the bill.
00:12:17Oh, that's great.
00:12:19I found the mail near the margarine.
00:12:22Exactly where it should be.
00:12:23How did it end up there?
00:12:25Wait a minute, Phil.
00:12:27No, look at me.
00:12:29Didn't I put it in the refrigerator, John?
00:12:31Ellen, it wasn't me.
00:12:33It was you.
00:12:33Unless the postman decided to leave it there.
00:12:36She's driving us crazy.
00:12:38Ellen put the mail in the refrigerator.
00:12:41Yes, that's right.
00:12:43They'll probably try to freeze my assets.
00:12:46The little I have.
00:12:48Oh, but that's great.
00:12:49Our next speaker has received the Harrison Award.
00:12:52First-grade teacher of the year this spring.
00:12:55And I heard that he's going to run for school principal next year.
00:12:58I want you to register now.
00:13:00that proposes to me to do a personal campaign
00:13:03in favor of anyone who runs against her.
00:13:06Because we simply cannot lose her as a teacher.
00:13:10Please let's applaud Ellen Brighton.
00:13:20And after six months of hard work from all of us...
00:13:25Well, not in all cases.
00:13:28I think we've finally reached a new plateau with Atlântica Petróleo.
00:13:32This time we found oil.
00:13:36Now, if you open your presentation here on page 1...
00:13:39If every teacher had someone who would give them
00:13:41as much support as it's worth giving you,
00:13:42This profession would be much easier.
00:13:49I...
00:13:49I would like to...
00:13:55I would like to...
00:13:56I would like to speak to you today.
00:14:03I must need glasses.
00:14:06I am unable.
00:14:09I never needed glasses.
00:14:17Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:14:19I'm so sorry, Valerie.
00:14:26Sorry, I...
00:14:27I am not...
00:14:28I am not...
00:14:32Is there a doctor present?
00:14:34Please call an ambulance.
00:14:37I don't know.
00:14:38I don't know.
00:14:49I don't know.
00:14:52I don't know.
00:14:56I don't know.
00:14:57I don't know.
00:14:58I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:14:59I don't know.
00:15:01I don't know.
00:15:03THE CITY IN BRAZIL
00:15:28Well, it's not cancer.
00:15:31Of that we are certain.
00:15:33There is no evidence of a brain tumor that could have caused her to faint.
00:15:36Oh, thank God.
00:15:38But the news isn't very good.
00:15:40All the tests point in one direction.
00:15:45Ellen, we believe you are suffering from a form of dementia.
00:15:48It could be Alzheimer's disease.
00:15:51What?
00:15:53But...
00:15:55But that's ridiculous. Alzheimer's is a disease of older people.
00:15:59You're right.
00:16:00In the vast majority of cases, it affects people over 65 years of age.
00:16:04A minority may develop the disease at a much younger age.
00:16:07Your tests indicate a 90% probability that you have the disease.
00:16:12But what about the other 10%?
00:16:15Shouldn't we seek a second opinion?
00:16:17Of course. We want them to do that.
00:16:19We would be happy to know that we are wrong.
00:16:31We can fight. Who knows, maybe they're wrong?
00:16:35They are not wrong.
00:16:37Let's ask everyone in the church to pray. Let's face this together.
00:16:40Together? What are you talking about?
00:16:43Soon you'll be facing all of this alone.
00:16:47And I'm going to become more isolated, more lonely.
00:16:51We won't let it happen. The boys and I...
00:16:54No! You're not going to tell the children.
00:16:55No! I don't want Kyle and Terry to know.
00:16:59Why?
00:17:02I just want...
00:17:05I want my life to be...
00:17:08Normal for as long as possible.
00:17:13Terry doesn't even listen to me anymore now.
00:17:18If you think I'm crazy, I'll lose your respect.
00:17:21Please promise me.
00:17:23Don't tell them.
00:17:44Where have you been? I sent you several messages.
00:17:47We're going to a doctor's appointment.
00:17:50Again?
00:17:52For whom? Are you all okay?
00:17:55The appointment was for me. I'm fine. Just tests.
00:17:58Everything's fine. I'm sorry I stole John from you.
00:18:09Where were you guys? Hi, Uncle Phil.
00:18:11Hi, Terry.
00:18:12Stay for dinner.
00:18:13No, thank you. I just want to talk to John for a bit.
00:18:17What there was?
00:18:18What happened? The biggest deal of our lives.
00:18:22Wake up!
00:18:23I needed to talk to you today.
00:18:25They invented pagers for that, you know?
00:18:27Remember when we use it downtown?
00:18:28There are more important things in life than this business.
00:18:31For example...
00:18:32I needed to keep an eye on Erin.
00:18:34Who were you with today?
00:18:38With whom? With clients.
00:18:42I'm very sorry. I'll make sure it doesn't happen again.
00:18:47Are you staying for dinner?
00:18:49No, I can't.
00:18:51I have a date.
00:19:07I'm going to tell Barbara today.
00:19:13It is good.
00:19:15I'm glad you need to tell someone.
00:19:28That's necessary too.
00:19:50How could he let these things happen?
00:19:53I don't know, John. I just know how much I miss her.
00:19:58To this day, she is my Marjorie.
00:20:01After so many years...
00:20:02I spent a lot of time alone, praying...
00:20:06In this forest, John.
00:20:11I don't even know if I know how to pray anymore.
00:20:15I didn't know either.
00:20:18I agonized, I struggled, and I fought...
00:20:21But the only thing I discovered...
00:20:23What I couldn't do...
00:20:26It would make me more attached to her.
00:20:28I had to let her go.
00:20:31In my mind...
00:20:34I built an altar.
00:20:36Right here.
00:20:38And about him...
00:20:40I placed the one I loved more than anything in this world there.
00:20:45I handed it to him.
00:20:48It's okay if we wrestle with God about certain things.
00:20:53But...
00:20:54Remember...
00:20:57We can trust his hand.
00:20:59Even if we don't understand their plans...
00:21:02When everything is finished...
00:21:05We have to trust him.
00:21:07Even though...
00:21:10Our questions have not been answered.
00:21:21Well, I analyzed the numbers and everything seems to be fine.
00:21:24But we need the results of that field survey.
00:21:28Do you know anything about it, John?
00:21:35Ah...
00:21:35Excuse me, what did you say?
00:21:38Yes, Alex, I'm going to pick distracted executives for 300.
00:21:42Lately, he seems worried and distracted in meetings.
00:21:46Who is John Brighton?
00:21:47That's right.
00:21:49Brighton Associates is now in trouble.
00:21:51Okay. That's enough.
00:21:52Go ahead.
00:21:54William picked up his canteen and took a long swig.
00:21:58The water tasted good and went down his parched throat.
00:22:02Teacher...
00:22:03He spoke curtly.
00:22:05What?
00:22:06It should have been dried out.
00:22:09And yes.
00:22:12Parched, Jim. Please continue.
00:22:16Justin...
00:22:19Ah...
00:22:20Sure, sure. Sorry.
00:22:23Because of his parched throat.
00:22:25Then he passed the canteen to his friends, and they all drank until it was empty.
00:22:33Do you want me to continue, professor?
00:22:36Oh no, no, no. Very good. Thank you.
00:22:42Who would like to continue?
00:23:00I am no longer a teacher.
00:23:03I quit my job today.
00:23:07Valery was wonderful.
00:23:10She said...
00:23:12He said he would find a replacement for as long as he needed one.
00:23:17And that...
00:23:19When I was feeling better, I could come back.
00:23:38Caio is coming to spend the weekend here, and I think it's time to tell the kids.
00:24:04I'm going to drop out of university. You'll need help.
00:24:09No, Caio. I don't want you to do that.
00:24:11But I want to stay here.
00:24:13You have always been by our side, and now it's our turn.
00:24:16I'll be fine.
00:24:18What I want is for...
00:24:21The two of them should move on with their lives.
00:24:24Grow. Love God.
00:24:27My heart would break if it weren't this way.
00:24:32Do they want to break their mother's heart?
00:24:36Do they want to break their mother's heart?
00:24:36What will happen to you?
00:24:46Nobody knows for sure.
00:24:49What will happen, but I...
00:24:54I probably...
00:24:57I'm going to lose my memory.
00:25:00Perhaps slowly.
00:25:03Maybe soon.
00:25:07I may not...
00:25:14I may not recognize it...
00:25:17None of you.
00:25:21But...
00:25:23When that day comes, I want you to remember...
00:25:25That the real Ellen...
00:25:31It's still there.
00:25:33Loving you more than ever.
00:25:38Each one of us...
00:25:40It's in God's hands.
00:25:44I think He wants...
00:25:48May we live each day to the fullest...
00:25:52Every minute.
00:25:55In the best way we can.
00:26:00So, shall we begin now?
00:26:44Just look at her!
00:26:46She looks so beautiful!
00:26:48As I remembered it.
00:26:49You too.
00:26:51It was even prettier than when we came here.
00:27:04No! Come here! Come here! Come here!
00:27:22Come here! Come here!
00:27:53I had such happy times with you.
00:28:07I just wish I could make time stop.
00:28:15To stay like this forever.
00:28:22I love you, my love.
00:28:42I think it's best to go see Caio.
00:28:47I think he's crying.
00:28:49Dear?
00:28:51Ah.
00:28:55But...
00:29:20Oh, please, my God, help her.
00:29:32Why is this happening?
00:29:34Please.
00:29:52Please.
00:29:54Please.
00:29:56Please.
00:29:57Please, Grace.
00:30:00I am...
00:30:01His daughter, Terry.
00:30:09I am this person.
00:30:12Yes, Terry.
00:30:14And this is Caio.
00:30:16Caio?
00:30:17AND.
00:30:21I need to go.
00:30:24See you later.
00:30:45Ah...
00:30:46Ah...
00:30:47Ah...
00:30:49Ah...
00:30:57Ah...
00:30:57Ah...
00:30:57Are you feeling well, Mrs. Brighton?
00:30:59Do you want to get up and get dressed?
00:31:01Goodbye.
00:31:01No!
00:31:02No!
00:31:03No!
00:31:04No!
00:31:05No!
00:31:06No!
00:31:06No!
00:31:06Everything is fine.
00:31:08He'll be back in a little while.
00:31:09Perhaps it would be better if I stayed.
00:31:11No, sir.
00:31:12You can go, Mr. Brighton.
00:31:13It's important that you take some time for yourself.
00:31:16All good.
00:31:16Oh, please.
00:31:19Ah...
00:31:19He will return.
00:31:20Soon.
00:31:36Ah...
00:31:36Ah...
00:31:36What does he/she unsee?
00:31:40Ah...
00:31:41Ah...
00:31:45Ah...
00:31:45Sorry, is everything alright?
00:31:48I'm just resting.
00:31:51Ah, I... I thought that...
00:31:55Could he be having a heart attack?
00:31:58It feels like I'm having one.
00:32:00No, that's not it.
00:32:03I see them running around here, but only occasionally.
00:32:06Ah, so you noticed me, huh?
00:32:09Yes, I noticed.
00:32:11It's difficult to run every day.
00:32:14AND.
00:32:14Yes, I heard...
00:32:16What did I hear?
00:32:18Nothing, nothing.
00:32:20Leave it there.
00:32:21What?
00:32:23The first thing to age is the legs.
00:32:27Same?
00:32:30The next one is a sense of humor.
00:32:35Julia Sinclair.
00:32:37John Brayton.
00:32:39Great pleasure.
00:32:54Thank you very much, thank you very much.
00:32:56Jingle Bell time is a swell time to go riding in a one horse sleigh.
00:33:04Giddy up, jingle horse, pick up your feet, jingle around the clock.
00:33:13Mix and a mingle and a jingling beat, that's the Jingle Bell Rock.
00:33:23Do you have someone in the house?
00:33:25Jingle Bell time and Jingle Bell time.
00:33:28Can't take a present and Jingle Bell's play.
00:33:33In the frosty air.
00:33:36What a bright time.
00:33:38It's the right time.
00:33:40White, dark, and snacked.
00:33:48Hi, Skinny.
00:33:54How are you?
00:33:56I'm bursting with happiness.
00:34:00And Mom?
00:34:01On a scale of 1 to 10 it is...
00:34:04minus 4.
00:34:07And how is Dad doing?
00:34:09Are you referring to the guy who comes around here every now and then?
00:34:13I don't know, I don't see him.
00:34:15This place is no longer a family, it's a lunatic asylum.
00:34:18And I live here.
00:34:20How lucky!
00:34:21He's doing the best he can.
00:34:24I saw him this week for about 10 minutes.
00:34:27And last week, about 15.
00:34:30Mom thinks I'm her cousin, Grace.
00:34:32I no longer have parents.
00:34:34It almost seems like I'm a pensioner.
00:34:36Is it Christmas, Caio?
00:34:38Did you see any decorations?
00:34:40Did you see any cookies?
00:34:42Dad didn't even take a day off to go out and buy presents.
00:34:46There will be no Christmas this year.
00:34:49Perhaps it's better this way.
00:34:51Why pretend?
00:34:55That's alright, poor thing.
00:34:57Let's go.
00:34:58What?
00:34:58I said let's go.
00:35:00What are you trying to do?
00:35:01Come with me.
00:35:01Leave me alone, don't bother me.
00:35:03No, no, you're coming.
00:35:04We have to work.
00:35:04Are you crazy?
00:35:05You are part of this family.
00:35:06I know.
00:35:14Hi, Mom.
00:35:18What is it?
00:35:21Ellen, it's Caio.
00:35:25Hello.
00:35:27Hi, Mom.
00:35:30The lady is fine.
00:35:37How much did it cost?
00:35:39About 10 minutes ago.
00:35:42All set, Magrela?
00:35:43Okay, yes.
00:35:45What's going on here?
00:35:46You'll see.
00:35:48Ready.
00:35:49Go for it.
00:35:52I don't believe.
00:35:53I don't believe.
00:36:24Thanks.
00:36:27To both of them.
00:36:40God bless us all.
00:36:46Mom, I want some hot chocolate.
00:36:54Won't the fuse blow? How many drumheads are you using?
00:36:58Dad, don't lose your head.
00:37:00Okay, if you say so.
00:37:02I only have one problem.
00:37:04Terry wants to make Christmas dinner.
00:37:06Oh, no.
00:37:07Ah, yes. God help us. We need it.
00:37:12Ah, the windows. It's like trying to raise the windows with the heater set to about 30 degrees.
00:37:18My hair. It was messy.
00:37:19You put on that scarf.
00:37:20Look, in Florida when it rains we roll down the windows.
00:37:24Guys, Terry made all this food.
00:37:27So, I believe we have to thank her.
00:37:31Thank you very much.
00:37:33Well then, ladies and gentlemen, Terry's touch is served.
00:37:38How beautiful.
00:37:40What a work of art.
00:37:42It's really nice when someone lends a hand in the kitchen.
00:37:54So, how about we say thank you?
00:37:55I'd like to say one thing beforehand, if I may.
00:37:59Sure, go ahead.
00:38:01Well, I...
00:38:02Last night I asked Cindy to marry me.
00:38:05And she agreed.
00:38:06Cool.
00:38:08I'm going to have a sister.
00:38:10Thanks.
00:38:10Blessings to you both.
00:38:12Thank you, Alexandre.
00:38:12Thanks.
00:38:13I didn't know things had turned out so right.
00:38:15I know, Dad.
00:38:15But you've been so busy that I haven't had time to tell you.
00:38:18Welcome.
00:38:21Congratulations.
00:38:21Thanks.
00:38:22And when is the wedding?
00:38:26Well, he...
00:38:27It will be as soon as possible.
00:38:29Welcome, Florida.
00:38:30Welcome.
00:38:32That's something to think about.
00:38:34Oh, don't get too excited.
00:38:35We have so much to be thankful for this year.
00:38:38That's absolutely right.
00:38:39Let's pray.
00:38:45Dad, on this Christmas Day...
00:38:48We want to express our gratitude for all these blessings and joys.
00:38:52For our sons, Kyle and Terry.
00:39:22Life should be a delight, shouldn't it?
00:39:26It looks delicious, doesn't it?
00:39:27It looks delicious.
00:39:42I was warned not to marry him.
00:39:44But I was stubborn.
00:39:46I knew.
00:39:48I thought I knew.
00:39:51I'm so sorry, Julia.
00:39:55Thank you for listening.
00:39:57Don't interrupt me like my cockatoo.
00:40:01When your legs give out...
00:40:02You just sit back and listen, right?
00:40:04No.
00:40:05No no.
00:40:06Me, me...
00:40:51What is that?
00:41:06You're ruining everything.
00:41:08It's my favorite card.
00:41:10Why did he do that?
00:41:13Look what she did.
00:41:15It's ruining all my makeup.
00:41:18Calm.
00:41:19He leaves.
00:41:20I'll take care of it.
00:41:45Mrs. Brighton, didn't you like your coffee?
00:41:51You need to eat.
00:41:57You're looking for your husband, aren't you?
00:42:00She doesn't like it when he leaves.
00:42:02But everything will be alright.
00:42:05He went on a business trip, but he'll be back tomorrow night.
00:42:10Tomorrow night.
00:42:12It's beautiful, isn't it?
00:42:14He likes?
00:42:17I'll be right back.
00:42:19I'm going over there to take care of the laundry.
00:42:50I'm going over there to take care of the laundry.
00:42:53The greatest teacher in the world.
00:42:59Teacher.
00:43:02Teacher.
00:43:04I'm going over there to take care of the laundry.
00:43:34Ah...
00:43:36Come on, my love, let's go inside.
00:43:39madam!
00:43:45madam!
00:43:48Ms. Bryton!
00:43:52Ms. Bryton!
00:43:54Ms. Bryton!
00:43:56Ms. Bryton!
00:43:58Ms. Bryton!
00:44:08Oh my God.
00:44:16We at Brighton Associates are pleased to take this opportunity to...
00:44:20to report on the progress of our explorations in the southwest corridor.
00:44:24We prioritize that region...
00:44:31Look, they're coming!
00:44:37Careful, stop, stop!
00:44:43It's number 630 in their prospectus, if you open it to page 16.
00:44:48Before we begin, I'd like an explanation.
00:44:52Why has this meeting been constantly postponed?
00:44:58Yes, I think it's good that you asked, because there's one thing...
00:45:01What is the delay in the schedule?
00:45:04Good...
00:45:04They need to understand that the southwest corridor has never been explored before, therefore...
00:45:29Exactly. The southwest corridor is a cavernous, very dangerous region of the ocean.
00:45:34Mr. Brighton, this is for you. It's a family emergency.
00:45:59You and Stephanie can continue the meeting without me.
00:46:01John, it's not possible. They want to know about you.
00:46:04I have no choice.
00:46:05Yes, you have a choice.
00:46:06Ah, then tell me which one it is.
00:46:07Isn't the police looking for her?
00:46:09Ah, I imagine so.
00:46:10So, they take on the case. What can you do?
00:46:15Look, if we stay in there for two hours, we'll catch them. You're going to get there in two hours? That's not fair.
00:46:19I have to go home. I have no other choice.
00:46:25The funny thing is that this company never seems to be on your list of choices.
00:46:35Did you think they liked it?
00:46:37You're kidding. You did a great job. Thanks for the help.
00:46:41You're welcome.
00:46:42I can't believe John abandoned us like this.
00:46:45Ellen disappeared.
00:46:46He couldn't do anything anyway.
00:46:49She should be grateful she married John and not you.
00:46:51Otherwise, I would have been in a nursing home a long time ago.
00:46:53That's right.
00:47:10Gerenie, continue reading. Silence.
00:47:12If I finish this lesson, I'll be able to come to recess.
00:47:26Psss, teacher.
00:47:34What do you want?
00:47:38Can I help you, ma'am?
00:47:40Everyone, take a seat.
00:47:42Sit down.
00:47:43Sit down.
00:47:44Sit down.
00:47:45Please.
00:47:46Johnny, go call the lady...
00:47:55Who knows the question?
00:47:58No!
00:47:59No!
00:48:03Please, ma'am.
00:48:05Sit down.
00:48:06Sit down.
00:48:08Sit down.
00:48:11Ellen, it's me, Valen.
00:48:12Sit down.
00:48:14Sit down.
00:48:15Sit down.
00:48:16Sit down.
00:48:16Ellen, come here.
00:48:16Please come to my office.
00:48:18Sit down.
00:48:18We can sit down.
00:48:19Come with me, Ellen.
00:48:22No!
00:48:23No!
00:48:23Oh my God.
00:48:25Teach me.
00:48:26Teach me.
00:48:26Teach me.
00:48:27No!
00:48:29Ellen, please.
00:48:32Madam, calm down.
00:48:37Silence, please.
00:48:41Ms. Brighton, I'm very sorry.
00:48:44I went to the laundry room for just a minute and she left.
00:48:47That's alright, Maria.
00:48:59Ellen.
00:49:03I'm so glad you're doing well.
00:49:19She is fine.
00:49:20But not me.
00:49:22I can't take this anymore.
00:49:24I'm so sorry, Terry.
00:49:25But we're trying.
00:49:32Every day I think the chaos can't get any worse.
00:49:37But it gets worse.
00:49:39People tell me there's nothing more I can do for my wife.
00:49:43That she no longer knows who I am.
00:49:46That he should put her in an asylum.
00:49:49But...
00:49:50But sometimes she recognizes me.
00:49:54I see it in her eyes.
00:50:00I'm sorry to have to tell you all this.
00:50:02Ah.
00:50:04But having someone to talk to means a lot to me.
00:50:08No, that's fine.
00:50:10I enjoy listening to you.
00:50:13These moments we spent together...
00:50:16AND...
00:50:17It's the highlight of my day.
00:50:22Thank you so much for your friendship.
00:50:27You don't return calls.
00:50:29Cancel meetings at the last minute.
00:50:31It is not available for consultation.
00:50:33Every time it happens you apologize, but nothing changes.
00:50:37Don't you constantly preach that repentance is a kind of change of behavior?
00:50:42I'm going to change. The company is going to change. We're going to react.
00:50:45React?
00:50:46Yesterday Robin and Doug resigned.
00:50:49There were three vendors this morning.
00:50:50You call that a reaction?
00:50:57Oh, please. Can I help you?
00:50:59John Brighton.
00:51:01They say, John, that customers are nervous and sharks are lurking.
00:51:04I'm going to make some calls.
00:51:06That's not enough. I need you here every day. I need you at your post.
00:51:10How am I supposed to deal with Ellen the way things are?
00:51:12Put her in a nursing home for people like her.
00:51:14Ah, John, you're young. You have to keep living.
00:51:17She's not just anyone. She's my wife. And I love her.
00:51:36John, Ellen is dying. There's nothing you can do.
00:51:44Please leave.
00:51:55Right?
00:51:56Hi. Hi, John.
00:51:58Julia.
00:52:00Did I interrupt?
00:52:01Excuse me, Phil, this is Julia Sinclair, my brother Phil.
00:52:05Great pleasure.
00:52:06I was just passing by and came to see if I wanted to have lunch.
00:52:10Of course.
00:52:11And you are from...
00:52:12Julia is just a friend.
00:52:15Oh, just a friend.
00:52:17It is good?
00:52:19Have a good lunch.
00:52:21Great pleasure.
00:52:22The pleasure was all mine.
00:52:27I can't blame her.
00:52:29If it weren't for someone in my family, I would have been fired a long time ago.
00:52:34I'm very sorry.
00:52:36What do you intend to do?
00:52:39I don't know.
00:52:42Everything I did was for Ellen and our future...
00:52:48Your future is not over.
00:52:51Ellen would want him to give up his life for her. She loves him.
00:52:55I know what a woman wants in the man she loves.
00:52:57She wants him to continue and to have even more success.
00:53:00For you.
00:53:02By Kyle and Terry.
00:53:06You are such an altruistic man.
00:53:09He thinks of everyone but himself.
00:53:13But, John...
00:53:15I'm thinking about you.
00:53:19If you need to...
00:53:20of something...
00:53:23I'm here with you.
00:53:37Cindy and I have been praying about this for a long time.
00:53:41We set the wedding date.
00:53:43One week after graduation.
00:53:47Excellent.
00:53:49Congratulations.
00:53:55I'm happy for you, son.
00:53:58I just wish things had been different.
00:54:00If only we had talked.
00:54:03I wish I could have been by your side to make sure you're ready.
00:54:06Don't worry, Dad.
00:54:08Cindy and I learned more about...
00:54:10The wedding, observing you and Mom, could have told us what you were talking about.
00:54:20Let's play another set.
00:54:38No.
00:54:50No no.
00:55:06Now, the truth is, you're going to stay...
00:55:07John.
00:55:13Her name is Julia Sinclair.
00:55:17She became...
00:55:19A great friend, amazing.
00:55:23My complaints were incessant.
00:55:28I feel so lonely, Alexander.
00:55:32I try to remember what it was like...
00:55:34when Ellen put her arms around me
00:55:38and he kissed me.
00:55:41But the memory is fading.
00:55:45Every morning I meet Julia and I feel alive.
00:55:51I'm afraid I'm falling in love with her.
00:55:54I love Ellen.
00:55:59But I...
00:56:02Sometimes I can't stand the thought of them...
00:56:06hold her hand and...
00:56:08and to feel so completely alone.
00:56:14Loneliness can be a terrible thing.
00:56:17I know, I'm an expert.
00:56:20There was a time when I thought I had a loneliness problem.
00:56:24How are you feeling right now?
00:56:27I know the signs.
00:56:28But, John...
00:56:31You don't have a loneliness problem.
00:56:35I think the question for you...
00:56:39It is trustworthy.
00:56:44Are you free tomorrow night?
00:56:46I think so.
00:56:48Why?
00:56:50Trust me on this matter.
00:56:52He is well?
00:56:54I remember that night on Temple Terrace.
00:56:57God spoke to my heart.
00:57:00I knew that.
00:57:02And I remember kneeling on the 18th hole of the golf course...
00:57:06and to say...
00:57:08Oh, God...
00:57:10I'll give in.
00:57:13I never wanted to be a preacher.
00:57:16I never wanted to be anything in the church.
00:57:19I didn't like the church.
00:57:23But I will be whatever I want to be...
00:57:26And I will...
00:57:27Whatever you want me to do.
00:57:29And that appeal never faded.
00:57:32And God said...
00:57:33I want it to continue...
00:57:36As long as he has the strength to do so.
00:57:39The voice was so clear...
00:57:41I couldn't possibly have misunderstood that call.
00:57:44And every Christian is called to ministry.
00:57:47Did you know that?
00:57:48The word minister means servant.
00:57:52Service.
00:57:53With a call to do something for other people...
00:57:56who are less fortunate than us.
00:57:59Jesus himself took the form of a servant.
00:58:02The Bible tells the story.
00:58:05He said...
00:58:06I didn't come here to be served...
00:58:08but to serve.
00:58:09In Mark 10.
00:58:12It is difficult to do God's will.
00:58:15We have the highest standards of living in the world.
00:58:19The highest standard the world has ever known.
00:58:23And yet, as a nation...
00:58:24We run the risk of leaving God out of our lives.
00:58:29Oh, please, God, forgive me.
00:58:36Forgive me for trying to do everything alone.
00:58:54The devil always has a boat ready when a man wants to sail away from God.
00:59:04And God gave his son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross for you.
00:59:10That's why he was there.
00:59:13John?
00:59:15Are you well?
00:59:18I am.
00:59:21I need to go home, Alexander.
00:59:24There are some things I need to do.
00:59:26Of course.
00:59:29So, let's go.
00:59:31Let's go.
01:00:13Dear.
01:00:19Dear.
01:00:22I know it's been a long time, but...
01:00:25I have something to tell you.
01:00:28Something to make you remember, because...
01:00:32Well, it just so happens that I remembered this tonight.
01:00:38Let's see.
01:00:40It's been a long time.
01:00:45I, John...
01:00:47I accept you, Helen.
01:00:50to be my wife.
01:00:54To have it and to keep it.
01:00:57To honor and protect her.
01:01:01To be by your side in joy and in sorrow.
01:01:06In sickness and in health.
01:01:11To love her and...
01:01:14and always take care.
01:01:19I promise you this...
01:01:22decoration.
01:01:25With my soul.
01:01:30For as long as we both live.
01:01:36This is my promise to you.
01:01:44He knows...
01:01:45Until now I've thought...
01:01:50Taking care of you...
01:01:51as a task.
01:01:54But I want you to know...
01:01:58That I take care of you...
01:02:00It's an honor.
01:02:04a privilege.
01:02:11This bed...
01:02:14This is my altar, Lord.
01:02:19And on top of her is the woman I love.
01:02:26I deliver it into your hands.
01:02:29I deliver it into your hands.
01:02:30She is Pietro.
01:02:30I deliver it into your hands.
01:02:30I deliver to your...
01:02:52I'm in your hands.
01:02:52Hi, Light.
01:02:53T consent
01:02:58I Stoppa Subscribe.
01:02:59Until that one in this life.
01:02:59It's published.
01:02:59John!
01:03:03Come in!
01:03:04Thanks.
01:03:05Sorry for coming like this without warning.
01:03:07No problem, that's fine.
01:03:34I have a feeling we're not going to race together anymore.
01:03:45Isn't that strange?
01:03:49It was his loyalty that attracted me.
01:03:52And she's the one taking him away now.
01:04:15John!
01:04:17Hey.
01:04:18Phil, I'm sorry to bother you.
01:04:20I just wanted to stop by to tell you that I'm very sorry.
01:04:24You were absolutely right.
01:04:26About what?
01:04:27Regarding my lack of dedication to the firm.
01:04:30I thought about it a lot and I understand now.
01:04:32You were right, and the only solution for me is to give you my share.
01:04:37To give him control of the firm.
01:04:39What are you talking about?
01:04:40I've thought about it a lot and I think it's the best for everyone.
01:04:45So, I...
01:04:46I just wanted you to know that.
01:04:49I'm sorry to have bothered you and...
01:04:51Michelle.
01:04:52Michelle, hello.
01:04:54Hello.
01:04:55Anyway, have a good day.
01:05:01Who was he?
01:05:05I think it was my former business partner.
01:05:11Thank you for coming.
01:05:12There have been some changes here in Brighton, associates.
01:05:16We have good news, and we have even more good news.
01:05:21The good news is that we won't have any more problems with John leaving meetings and scaring away clients.
01:05:27What did he do? Did he hide his pager?
01:05:30That's not it. He left the company.
01:05:33What?
01:05:34What?
01:05:35You must be kidding.
01:05:37So, what's the other good news?
01:05:39The other good news is that I'm now taking over the firm.
01:05:47No offense, Phil, but without John, I don't know if it will be possible to move forward.
01:05:54Without John?
01:05:56Give it a rest. He hasn't been here for three months already.
01:06:00What's wrong? We'll manage. Where's your fighting spirit?
01:06:03And who will take care of the European customers?
01:06:05It took John three years to get those contracts signed.
01:06:08And they don't even want to talk to you, Phil.
01:06:10We will send flowers.
01:06:14Isn't it stuffy in here?
01:06:17Look, I'm with you, Phil.
01:06:19But I'm not sure if we'll be able to convince the others.
01:06:23We'll convince them.
01:06:25We need it.
01:06:35Has the laundry truck arrived?
01:06:37Hey Uncle Phil, how's it going?
01:06:38Okay. Did you already know?
01:06:40No. Is something wrong?
01:06:43Nothing.
01:06:45Actually, a lot of things.
01:06:47For example?
01:06:49His father passed control of the company's shares to me.
01:06:53And even?
01:06:56It was a disaster.
01:06:59But why did he act that way?
01:07:01Oh, he left everything on top of me and took off.
01:07:04Now the office staff are nervous. Some have resigned.
01:07:09I don't want to tell the clients and risk losing more than just employees.
01:07:13Do you know how valuable he is to the company? He can't do that.
01:07:17I understand. Dad has been under a lot of pressure from Mom.
01:07:19Look, there are a lot of professionals in various places who can take much better care of your mother than the...
01:07:24your father.
01:07:26You never saw him taking care of her.
01:07:29Will they put a spoonful and a half of honey in her tea, just the way she likes it?
01:07:35Will they read the Bible to her and comb her hair every night?
01:07:39And not knowing what her favorite color is?
01:07:42Look, Uncle Phil, I like you very much.
01:07:44I've always liked it and I always will.
01:07:46And I appreciate the things you tried to tell me about life.
01:07:51But you have to understand one thing.
01:07:53My father, he lives every day according to the principles of the Bible.
01:07:58And look, I know this doesn't mean anything to you, but...
01:08:02I have to ask you something.
01:08:06What principles do you live by?
01:08:21If you want to find Dad, he should be at Alexander's house.
01:08:46And then I did what Alexander told me. I put everything aside...
01:08:54And I handed it to her.
01:09:00I surrendered it to God.
01:09:04I feel...
01:09:07Peace.
01:09:09Thank you, Alexander.
01:09:27Hello, Alexander.
01:09:31Phil...
01:09:32I didn't know I was here.
01:09:35Oh, I heard John opening up to you. I thought it best not to interrupt.
01:09:40What are you seeing with him?
01:09:42He left the business, he left Julia, he left Ellen...
01:09:47Nothing was left.
01:09:50How can one find peace by letting go of everything?
01:09:53I thought I would have peace by having these things.
01:09:55It's quite easy to understand.
01:09:57But it's not so easy when it comes to doing it.
01:10:01The thing is, I think what matters is recognizing that there is someone greater...
01:10:06To help us find true peace.
01:10:10We weren't made to do this alone.
01:10:15So, how did John do it?
01:10:17He finally acknowledged that...
01:10:20God is able to take care of everything we entrust to Him to take care of.
01:10:24And that true peace does not exist without such a step.
01:10:29I thought that God helps those who help themselves.
01:10:32How could he possibly do it if he's too busy taking care of things himself?
01:10:38Look...
01:10:41God loves us so much...
01:10:44Who gave his only son, Jesus Christ...
01:10:47To die in our place.
01:10:51Then...
01:10:51He raised him from the dead...
01:10:55To prove that he was her son.
01:10:57And to show us that we too can...
01:11:00To have eternal life.
01:11:03He is willing to do all of this without any help from us.
01:11:07Why would you want us to carry other burdens?
01:11:12I don't know.
01:11:15Good...
01:11:16He doesn't want us to carry them.
01:11:18And the good news is that we don't need to.
01:11:22He is more than capable of directing our lives.
01:11:27If we let him...
01:11:29We need to be aware that we need him.
01:11:34And then...
01:11:35Learn to trust him.
01:11:38Believe in him.
01:11:41Let him take control...
01:11:43And invite him...
01:11:44If you were to become the lord...
01:11:46Of our lives.
01:11:50Is that what John did?
01:11:54Hmm...
01:11:57And was that how he achieved the peace he was missing?
01:12:00That's how it was.
01:12:03I really want this for you.
01:12:08It seems like too good a deal to be true.
01:12:10It always has to do with business.
01:12:15But you know...
01:12:16You're right.
01:12:18It's a good deal.
01:12:23Phil...
01:12:24Why don't you go to the woods?
01:12:27And talk to the gentleman.
01:12:30Let him take control of your life.
01:12:34Begin to feel his power in action.
01:13:02Listen, Phil, sir.
01:13:04As you heard from John...
01:13:06And me...
01:13:08So many times.
01:13:29God, are you there?
01:13:31Are you listening to me?
01:13:35I need you, God.
01:13:40I'm tired of doing everything alone.
01:13:47I'm tired of being a controlling person, always telling everyone what to do.
01:13:56Forgive me, God.
01:14:00Forgive me, God.
01:14:02Forgive me for being so self-centered.
01:14:06And because he's so stupid...
01:14:10I'm sorry about that, okay?
01:14:13Can you forgive me?
01:14:17Forgive me.
01:14:18Forgive me.
01:14:18Forgive me, Jesus.
01:14:21He is well?
01:14:25I give you control of my life.
01:14:31Come and take over my life.
01:14:34He is well?
01:14:37And give me peace.
01:14:41I hand it over to you, sir.
01:14:49Combined?
01:14:54Deal closed?
01:14:59Closed.
01:15:01It's a good deal.
01:15:08I...
01:15:41Amen.
01:16:09Amen.
01:16:12Amen.
01:16:16Amen.
01:16:20Amen.
01:16:23Amen.
01:16:25The test was very difficult.
01:16:28I hate chemistry.
01:16:30And when I finish this course, I'll never go near chemistry again in my life.
01:16:34But there's a guy in my room.
01:16:38I think I like him.
01:16:40He's cute, but I don't think he even knows I exist.
01:16:45But...
01:16:45It's so different at university.
01:16:50You know, lately I've even been thinking about teaching.
01:16:55Why...
01:16:57I remembered how much this meant to you.
01:17:00Then...
01:17:02I remembered.
01:17:22Terry...
01:17:27I...
01:17:29I love you.
01:17:36Mommy...
01:17:37You know who I am.
01:17:41I love you too.
01:17:46Mommy...
01:17:49I'm going to call Caio, Dad.
01:17:51I'll be right back, Mom.
01:17:57John.
01:18:02Ellen!
01:18:03Miley!
01:18:04Mommy!
01:18:06Ellen, darling.
01:18:10Ellen.
01:18:13She looked at me...
01:18:16And he said my name.
01:18:20Everything is fine.
01:18:25It was a blessing from God for you.
01:18:38She finally learned how to dress herself.
01:18:41I learned.
01:18:42Working for you like your younger brother.
01:18:45Thanks.
01:18:48Look, John...
01:18:49We want you to return to the firm.
01:18:52I want him to be the majority shareholder.
01:18:56You don't need to answer me now.
01:18:59I know you have a lot to think about.
01:19:01But there is something else I would like to clarify.
01:19:06I...
01:19:09I need you to forgive me.
01:19:11Because of the way I acted.
01:19:14Because I gave it more importance...
01:19:17to the company of Ellen rather than Ellen.
01:19:22Will you forgive me for this?
01:19:48Will you forgive me for this?
01:20:04I, Caio...
01:20:05I accept you, Cindy, to be my lawfully wedded wife.
01:20:09To have it and to keep it.
01:20:11To honor and protect her.
01:20:15To be by your side in joy and in sorrow.
01:20:18In sickness and in health.
01:20:21To love and care always.
01:20:25I promise you that.
01:20:28Decoration.
01:20:30With my soul.
01:20:33For as long as we both live.
01:20:36That is my promise to you.
01:21:01It's beautiful, isn't it?
01:21:01Yes. It's beautiful, isn't it?
01:21:18With my soul.
01:21:23While we two exist, hearts that seem to reappear.
01:21:24It's a shame that solving...
01:21:32It was a machination and thought I love.
01:21:33But Neil doesn't talk to me anymore?
01:21:33We don't talk to each other, do we?
01:21:44But it doesn't make us...
01:21:44Now we mix the rest of what I...
01:21:47Because we have
01:21:57Amen.
01:22:18Amen.
01:22:50Amen.
01:23:18Amen.
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