05:21Just another day in the office.
05:23Yes, it is what I do.
05:27Mm-hmm.
05:27Mm-hmm.
05:29Are you shy me?
05:31Yes, I would like to.
05:33Okay, look.
05:34Look.
05:36Look at this.
05:38Look at this.
05:38Look at this.
05:38Oh, wow.
05:39Yeah.
05:41I think it's one of the earliest examples of Christian worship.
05:45That's incredible.
05:48Hey.
05:48Hey.
05:50What are you going to tell me.
05:51I was wondering when you're going to tell me about that.
05:54I was wondering when you noticed.
05:58It's a cyanide rose finch.
06:00Hmm.
06:01It was a loud one outside my bedroom every morning.
06:04Oh.
06:05I see.
06:06I just thought you'd have it with you forever.
06:07Mm-hmm.
06:09It reminds me of you.
06:11A bird just chirping away.
06:13A bird just chirping away.
06:13Loudly.
06:14Chirping.
06:14Loudly.
06:18Chirping.
06:19Chirping.
06:25Chirping.
06:25So, come on.
06:26You holding out or something?
06:28How is Jordan?
06:30Um.
06:31Well, you know.
06:34Dysentery.
06:35Malnutrition.
06:36Backhanders to cops and politicians.
06:38Just the usual.
06:40Five stars on Yelp.
06:42Highly recommend.
06:43Mm-hmm.
06:43Mm-hmm.
06:44Mm-hmm.
06:44Mm-hmm.
06:44Mm-hmm.
06:48Well, I have some news.
06:51I got offered a teaching position.
06:55Associate Professor of Archaeology.
07:00Princeton.
07:02Oh, my God.
07:03Alice.
07:04I mean, um...
07:05That's amazing.
07:06Yeah.
07:07That's exactly what you wanted.
07:09I'm so proud of you.
07:12So...
07:15I'm gonna have an apartment.
07:17You know, a place on campus from which you and I could live together.
07:28I know it's gonna be hard to leave all the dysentery. I totally understand.
07:31No, no, um...
07:33No, no, no, no.
07:34That...
07:34That...
07:34That...
07:34That is, uh...
07:40Big, um...
07:41Big?
07:42No, um...
07:43Well, for a man with an English literature degree, you really have a way with words.
07:47No, I know.
07:47It's...
07:48It's...
07:48It's a skill.
07:49We've talked about this before.
07:51We have.
07:52Listen, I love that we get to meet up in hotels all over the world, and that we actually
07:57want to have sex with each other all the time.
08:00But...
08:02I want this job.
08:05You know, I want to build a life that's mine.
08:09Not just uncovering other people's.
08:13We have to make a decision.
08:15You and me.
08:16Like...
08:17Tom, I...
08:18I love you so much.
08:20And I want to keep loving you.
08:22And I'd like to do it while I'm actually looking at you.
08:30And I love you, Alice Munro.
08:35And...
08:39I want to be with you.
08:44Even in New Jersey?
08:47Especially in New Jersey.
08:48Oh.
09:04Here, what time is it?
09:11Tom?
09:16Tom?
09:19Hey.
09:22Hey.
09:23Hey.
09:23Uncle Brian.
09:24He's in London.
09:25Oh.
09:26Why don't you go downstairs, order some breakfast?
09:28Okay.
09:29The train's at 10.30.
09:34Yes.
09:35Hi.
10:05Hi.
10:07Sorry.
10:09Ryan talks like it's an Olympic sport.
10:11Oh, it's okay.
10:13So, you know that hotel you wanted to go to in Arles that was so expensive it would have left
10:19us destitute for the rest of our lives?
10:21Yes.
10:22Well, it turns out that Brian and the owner are on the same board for this wildlife project and Brian
10:27has called in a favor.
10:30Oh, my God.
10:31Are you kidding?
10:32Mm-mm.
10:33Can we get massages and lay by the pool?
10:35Yes.
10:35Yes.
10:36Can we have oysters and champagne?
10:37We can do whatever you want.
10:38Oh.
10:39I love you.
10:42What I feel is very conditional right now.
10:44Oh, no, it is.
10:44Oh, it is?
10:45Completely.
10:45Yes.
10:58Don't.
10:59Stay there.
11:01We're almost over.
11:05Mmm.
11:07Oh.
11:11That's a bingo.
11:13Okay.
11:14Maybe we don't do impressions of you.
11:15A fictional SS officer assessor traveling through previously occupied France.
11:20What do you think?
11:21Okay.
11:24True income?
11:25Oh, my God, no.
11:26Nein.
11:27For you.
11:43Hi.
11:44Hello.
11:46Uh.
11:48Sorry.
11:49I can't.
11:49I can't hear you.
11:50Can you repeat that?
11:51Pas de téléphone.
11:57One sec.
11:58Yeah.
11:59All right.
12:00One sec.
12:03Vous êtes en vacances avec votre mari?
12:05Ah, ouais.
12:07Nous salons...
12:08Aro.
12:09Yeah.
12:10And he's not my husband.
12:12He's my boyfriend.
12:13All right.
12:25Yeah.
12:25All right.
12:26All right.
12:43Yeah.
12:43You can do it.
12:46Yeah.
12:46Yeah.
12:46Yeah.
12:48Yeah.
12:49Yeah.
12:49Yeah.
12:50Yeah.
12:52Yeah.
13:08Ladies and gentlemen, hello, our train TGV from Marseille-Saint-Charles will arrive at Avignon in a few minutes.
13:16Avignon, five minutes left.
13:18Alright, go ahead.
14:03Did my boyfriend return?
14:07I know, he's already in.
14:13So weird.
14:15Where are you?
14:22Hi, this is Tom Parker.
14:25I'm unavailable.
14:26Leave a message after the time.
14:38Tom?
14:53Ladies and gentlemen, our TGV is coming in for a few minutes.
14:58Come to make sure to recover all your bags.
15:01Come to make sure to recover all your bags.
15:12I'm going to make sure to recover all your bags.
15:21I'm going to make sure to recover all your bags.
15:59Come to make sure to recover all your bags.
16:01Come to make sure to recover all your bags.
16:16Tom, hey, very funny, I have been looking all over this trip, oh my god, I'm sorry, no,
16:24just so that I didn't, I thought you were, so, yeah, I'm just...
16:34Excuse me, have you seen this? Have you seen this?
16:38Have you seen the English? Have you seen him?
16:41Excuse me, did you see him walking? No.
16:47Excuse me, Mom, have you seen him? No.
16:52Excuse me...
16:53Le problème, Madame?
16:55Mon ami...
16:57He's gone.
16:59He's... I can't find him.
17:01He's kind of...
17:02Desperue.
17:03Il est peut-être descendu à Avignon.
17:05No, we're supposed to go to Aurel.
17:06Est-ce que vous avez essayé de l'appeler?
17:09De l'appeler.
17:10May I help you.
17:11Yes, please.
17:12He's asking you if you have tried to call him.
17:16Yes, I have called. He's not answering.
17:18Could there have been an accident? Like...
17:20But if he was leaning against the door and maybe fell under the track, is that possible, Knapp ?
17:24In fact, they're so quiet to know if he could possibly push the door and fall on the road.
17:29No, that's impossible, Madame. The doors are closed when the train is on the road.
17:33No, no.
17:34Ok, but we made a stop back there. We stopped.
17:37It's true, we stopped for a few minutes before Avignon.
17:39Madame, the doors are open only when the train is on the road and in a bus. D'accord ?
17:43Ok, they only open at this place.
17:45Ok, I just wanna... I just wanna find my boyfriend.
17:47I understand very well, Madame. Continue to call her, I'm sure he will not answer.
18:02I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but what's in here ?
18:05It's reserved for the personnel.
18:07Ok, it's...
18:08Yes, could you please open it ?
18:10No.
18:11What ?
18:11No, the passengers are not allowed to enter. That's the rule.
18:14What can you do, she has just a eye, it's a ratiouc.
18:17It's the rule, it's like that, that's all, we don't have the right.
18:23Monsieur Giroux.
18:24May I please look inside? I...
18:26No.
18:26It's important, I...
18:28It's against the rule, I just said.
18:32Oh my God.
18:37Tom, I've been looking all over for you. Where...
18:40Tom, are you there ?
18:51Tom, are you there ?
18:53Tom...
18:54Look...
18:57There...
18:57It's...
18:58…
19:02I've been there...
19:04Welcome to...
19:05I've been there...
19:07With you to find...
19:08Thank you, Lord.
19:09I asked you...
19:09You know what I've been there...
19:11You know what I've been there ?
19:22I mean...
19:23I ain't...
19:23That was a big story...
19:23Thank you, Lord.
19:24How many miles did you take it?
19:29Do you know Marseille?
19:32No, no, but it's... I'll be fine. I'm okay. Thanks.
19:36What are you going to do?
19:38I don't know. We're supposed to go to Aurel, but maybe I'll go to the police.
19:44Do you need me to take you?
19:46No, no, I'm... You've been so helpful. Thank you. I'm just kind of... I'm...
19:52Where is the police station?
19:54It... You go down the hill. It's on your right. You can't miss it.
19:58But are you sure I can take you?
20:01No, I'm fine. I'm... Positive this is all a big misunderstanding, so...
20:12You know...
20:15If you need help, I'm Hélène.
20:20Alice, thanks.
20:26So... Good luck, Alice.
20:29And don't worry. It's going to be okay.
20:33Bye.
20:35Bye.
20:36Bye.
20:39Bye.
20:40Bye.
20:45Bye.
21:03Bye.
21:03Bye.
21:04Ay!
21:16Can someone help me? My boyfriend's gone missing, please.
21:25Do you know how many people are reported missing each day in France?
21:31600 on a good day.
21:33Okay, well that cannot be an excuse to not help me, please.
21:37It is 48 hours before a person can be described officially as missing.
21:41He has only been gone for two hours.
21:44He left his bag, you say. What about his passport?
21:47Yes, I have it. I have it right here.
21:51Just one second.
22:03I don't... I don't understand.
22:12How long have you known your boyfriend?
22:17Well, we've been dating for four years. We met in Jordan. That's where he heads the region for SOS Global.
22:24It's a charity that helps Syrian refugees. I'm currently working in Albania, so we meet up when we can.
22:31Oh, glamorous couple, huh? And you work in Albania?
22:36Yes, I'm an archaeologist.
22:37You two or you fight?
22:40What?
22:41Fights, disagreements. Have you had any lately?
22:44No.
22:48Anything else? Any changes of circumstance?
22:52I mean, I got offered a position at a university, a job. It would mean relocating to America for both
23:00of us.
23:01And he agreed?
23:03Yes.
23:04Are you sure?
23:05Yes, I'm sure.
23:07Because there are three major reasons people disappear. Work, money, and relationships.
23:19So?
23:21So perhaps your boyfriend wanted to escape the relationship, so he got off the train at Avignon without telling you,
23:28eh, voilà?
23:28He would never do that. You don't know Tom.
23:32I am no man.
23:37Okay, Inspector Drax.
23:44I really need to find him.
23:47Please.
23:49Help me.
23:5448 hours, Miss Monroe. 48 hours.
24:00Okay, let's go.
24:10Okay.
24:10Okay, let's get out, baby.
24:13Let's get out.
24:13Oh, His wife!
24:16Okay.
24:25Wow, my God.
24:27Oh, my God.
24:27This is good!
24:27Oh, my God.
24:28Oh!
24:59Oh!
25:01Oh!
25:04Sorry, thank you.
25:08Oh!
25:10Oh!
25:10Oh!
25:12Oh!
25:14Oh!
25:16Oh!
25:17Oh!
25:22Oh!
25:24Oh!
25:35Oh!
25:37Are you okay?
25:40Yeah, not really.
25:43The spare's got a puncture, too.
25:45Oh, I don't have a spare spare, I'm afraid.
25:48Sorry.
25:50Right.
25:51What's in there?
25:54Vaccines.
25:55Yeah, without refrigeration they'll be useless within a couple of hours.
26:00So you're screwed.
26:03Basically.
26:05Okay, where are you headed?
26:06To a camp in Fainan?
26:11It's, um...
26:12That way.
26:16Okay, so if I don't help you, children might die and that'll be on my conscience for the rest of
26:20my life?
26:23It's possible.
26:26Well then, I guess you better hop in.
26:36All right.
26:46Hey.
26:48Tom Parker.
26:49Alice Munro.
26:50Nice to meet you, Alice Munro.
26:51You too.
26:52Thank you so much.
26:53You're welcome.
26:55It's beautiful, isn't it?
26:57Yes, it is.
27:11It's shoes off at your house then, is it?
27:14What?
27:16Want to know what gives you away?
27:18It's shirt.
27:20The AC unit.
27:22No dust.
27:23Means you must clean it every day.
27:25God, don't tell me you're one of those people who sees hygiene as some bourgeois construct.
27:30No.
27:31No, I like it.
27:32I like hygiene.
27:33Good.
27:34It's just that sometimes...
27:36Well, I mean, not everything in life is neat and tidy, right?
27:40Okay, well my car is not a metaphor for my life.
27:43I'm actually an archeologist.
27:46Trust me.
27:47I know how to get dirty.
28:39I know how to get dirty.
28:43Have a good day.
28:43Up here.
28:44Okay.
28:44Let's see the plane.
29:13Let's go.
30:11Let's go.
30:16Let's go.
30:52Let's go.
31:11Let's go.
31:13Let's go.
31:36Let's go.
32:06Let's go.
32:07Let's go.
32:13Let's go.
32:14Let's go.
32:17Let's go.
32:18Let's go.
32:29Let's go.
32:29Let's go.
32:30Let's go.
32:31Let's go.
32:32Let's go.
32:37Let's go.
32:38Let's go.
32:40Let's go.
32:41Let's go.
32:53Let's go.
32:56Let's go.
32:57Let's go.
33:16Let's go.
33:33Let's go.
33:39Let's go.
33:50Let's go.
34:01Let's go.
34:21Let's go.
34:25Let's go.
34:54Let's go.
34:57Let's go.
34:58Let's go.
35:00Let's go.
35:02Let's go.
35:12Let's go.
36:26Mr. Tom, Mr. Tom, I'm here.
36:30All right.
36:31Salma, Salma, one sec.
36:33Can you take these in there?
36:34Yeah.
36:34Just tell me today.
36:35They need to be in the fridge right away.
36:38Okay.
36:41Okay.
36:42Thirty-six-two.
36:46Hi.
36:47Who are you?
36:49I, uh, I just gave Tom a lift.
36:51You broke down?
36:52Yes, he did.
36:53It's the second time this week.
36:55The man couldn't change a tire.
36:57His life depended on it.
36:58He said these need to be refrigerated.
37:00I know.
37:04Wait.
37:08What's happening?
37:09Stay back.
37:12What's he doing?
37:16Go, go, go, go, go.
37:22Hey, hey, hey.
37:23You're not taking them.
37:24You're not taking them.
37:25You're not taking them!
37:50Who are they?
37:53Local bandits.
37:55I think no one will notice missing refugees from Syria.
37:58Take them down to Tripoli, sell them to traffickers for a king's ransom.
38:04He stopped them before?
38:07He may be useless with cars, but he could talk a dog off a meat truck.
38:48You look like you need a drink.
38:53Something must have happened to Tom before it happened, Jan.
38:56I just feel like the conductor had something to do with it.
38:58I mean, you saw him yourself, the way he was acting all shifty.
39:01What do you think happened?
39:04Okay, this is going to sound insane, but I think Tom was kidnapped.
39:10Is he rich?
39:12No.
39:13Are you rich?
39:14No.
39:14No.
39:14So why would someone kidnap him?
39:18Maybe it's not about money.
39:19No.
39:20It's always about money.
39:22What is...
39:29Oh.
39:30Diabetes.
39:32Wow.
39:35Okay, so what do I do?
39:38The police are either useless or corrupt.
39:42And if you're really lucky, they're both.
39:45Great.
39:46What then?
39:47What am I?
39:50I'm an investigative journalist.
39:53Who are you?
39:54An archeologist.
39:56Yes.
39:56You're like me.
39:58You look for clues in the past to tell you about the future.
40:01You know Tom better than anyone.
40:05So you probably know more than you realize.
40:12Did he mention anyone or anything?
40:16Who has he been in touch with lately?
40:26Has he said anything strange?
40:34Find something more than a piece of twinkle man.
40:37Maybe I can help.
40:57Find something more than a piece of twinkle man.
40:59You know?
41:00Why's it?
41:00For your division team, you know what?
41:01Oh boy, let's rely on your biz.
41:02It's not, I mean whatever you have they did.
41:07It's not.
41:22You know?
41:23It's not like, you know?
41:28What can you do?
41:46SOS Global. Bureau de Marseille.
42:21It's a semi-rose page.
42:23It reminds me of you.
42:36It reminds me of you.
43:12It reminds me of you.
43:29It reminds me of you.
43:32It reminds me of you.
43:33It reminds me of you.
44:03It reminds me of you.
44:33It reminds me of you.
44:37It reminds me of you.
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