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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 3 00:00:08,709 --> 00:00:12,709 [Whirling sound] 4 00:00:13,834 --> 00:00:17,834 [Inaudible chatter] 5 00:00:29,750 --> 00:00:33,750 [Laughter and indistinct chatter] 6 00:00:44,917 --> 00:00:47,625 In an attempt to achieve a true sense of freedom they had been on the road, 7 00:00:47,834 --> 00:00:49,292 travelling for almost two years 8 00:00:49,500 --> 00:00:54,334 when Debbie received word her Father had been seriously ill and was dying. 9 00:00:55,084 --> 00:00:59,084 [Rain] 10 00:01:10,125 --> 00:01:12,667 She believed, in full faith that he would live. 11 00:01:12,709 --> 00:01:15,167 If only they returned to England 12 00:01:15,250 --> 00:01:17,667 in the same way they had been travelling. 13 00:01:17,792 --> 00:01:20,750 If they continued to walk, to hitchhike, to steal rides and stow away. 14 00:01:20,917 --> 00:01:22,875 She was convinced of it. 15 00:01:35,834 --> 00:01:39,417 They came from Rome. 16 00:01:39,709 --> 00:01:43,167 They returned to England. 17 00:02:00,959 --> 00:02:04,959 [High tone] 18 00:02:05,125 --> 00:02:09,125 [Climbing cello note] 19 00:02:29,459 --> 00:02:33,459 [Melancholic cello music] 20 00:05:46,084 --> 00:05:50,084 [Pizzicato stings] 21 00:05:56,834 --> 00:06:00,834 [Male counter tenor singing] 22 00:06:23,000 --> 00:06:28,625 They Came Like Swallows 23 00:06:29,000 --> 00:06:33,000 ♫ 24 00:07:40,792 --> 00:07:44,792 ♫ 25 00:08:44,584 --> 00:08:48,584 [Footsteps] 26 00:10:19,042 --> 00:10:20,959 [Jack] You know what we’re missing at the moment? 27 00:10:22,834 --> 00:10:23,834 [Marianne] What do you mean? 28 00:10:24,459 --> 00:10:26,584 [Jack] If we were still in Rome right now. 29 00:10:27,084 --> 00:10:29,625 - [Jack] The starlings. - [Marianne] Oh yeah. 30 00:10:30,834 --> 00:10:33,084 - [Jack] It’s about this time of year, isn’t it? - [Marianne] Hmm. 31 00:10:34,542 --> 00:10:35,959 [Jack] I love it. 32 00:10:38,542 --> 00:10:40,917 No one seems to quite know why they do it, though. 33 00:10:42,042 --> 00:10:43,417 [Marianne] Do they not? 34 00:10:45,125 --> 00:10:48,125 [Jack] I’ve spoken to a few people, there, 35 00:10:49,209 --> 00:10:51,125 like a couple of years ago, 36 00:10:52,292 --> 00:10:55,167 but it all seems to be like guess work to me. 37 00:11:00,709 --> 00:11:04,834 I like to think that they have an understanding of something that’s beautiful 38 00:11:04,875 --> 00:11:06,750 and that why they do it. 39 00:11:09,542 --> 00:11:12,084 Like it’s a sense to them. 40 00:11:14,667 --> 00:11:17,167 And that that’s a good enough reason for them. 41 00:11:17,417 --> 00:11:19,584 It’s a good enough reason for me. 42 00:11:22,750 --> 00:11:26,750 It could be that there are somethings we can’t explain. 43 00:11:28,459 --> 00:11:32,709 Maybe they have reason, but it just makes no sense to us. 44 00:11:33,917 --> 00:11:37,084 We do lots of things that make no sense to them, 45 00:11:37,750 --> 00:11:40,250 and yet we think it’s important. 46 00:11:41,625 --> 00:11:44,167 We have a different experience to them. 47 00:11:47,584 --> 00:11:52,834 Intellect can sometimes be just as restrictive as language. 48 00:11:55,459 --> 00:11:59,209 You might understand something but be incapable of explaining it. 49 00:12:00,000 --> 00:12:03,375 but be incapable of explaining it. 50 00:12:06,167 --> 00:12:09,042 This is why Art is necessary, 51 00:12:10,959 --> 00:12:12,375 when done well it's 52 00:12:13,084 --> 00:12:15,875 direct to a sense of understanding, 53 00:12:17,709 --> 00:12:21,667 nature achieves that without a ’concept’ to define it. 54 00:12:23,542 --> 00:12:26,792 I think that’s what we call beauty. 55 00:12:30,292 --> 00:12:31,750 Do you think it’s possible to 56 00:12:33,334 --> 00:12:38,584 understand something in this way, without that sort of experience? 57 00:12:41,584 --> 00:12:43,875 I’m not sure what you mean. 58 00:12:48,000 --> 00:12:49,959 I’ve had something come back to me 59 00:12:51,042 --> 00:12:55,584 that’s been going round in my head since we left, to come back here 60 00:12:58,625 --> 00:13:02,209 and I’ve been going over it again and again, to try and understand it. 61 00:13:04,584 --> 00:13:06,959 It’s something my Mum once told me, 62 00:13:07,167 --> 00:13:09,584 that my Father used to say to her. 63 00:13:11,667 --> 00:13:13,625 He used to say: 64 00:13:15,209 --> 00:13:17,500 ’I will love you as long as I live’ 65 00:13:20,667 --> 00:13:23,209 and I can’t figure out how he would have meant it. 66 00:13:24,209 --> 00:13:26,125 Do you think he did mean it? 67 00:13:27,334 --> 00:13:29,209 I’m sure he did, 68 00:13:31,292 --> 00:13:33,250 but that’s not what’s confusing me. 69 00:13:33,375 --> 00:13:36,375 What’s confusing me is that he died. 70 00:13:38,042 --> 00:13:40,209 And I’m getting stuck on the idea 71 00:13:40,375 --> 00:13:44,417 that if I could just imagine what he sounded like I could figure out how he meant it. 72 00:13:45,625 --> 00:13:48,417 - How old were you? - I wasn’t born yet. 73 00:13:49,334 --> 00:13:51,042 Do you have any photographs of him? 74 00:13:52,417 --> 00:13:54,084 Yeah, yeah just a couple, 75 00:13:54,250 --> 00:13:57,417 but that doesn't help me 76 00:13:57,584 --> 00:14:01,917 imagining his voice, I just feel like that would help, you know? 77 00:14:02,334 --> 00:14:03,209 If I could. 78 00:14:20,750 --> 00:14:23,167 I might go for a wander in the cemetery. 79 00:14:23,625 --> 00:14:27,625 - Okay. Do you mind if I don’t come? - No that’s fine. 80 00:14:28,000 --> 00:14:31,084 I might go for a walk too, somewhere else though. 81 00:14:32,375 --> 00:14:35,042 If you see any shops, do you mind picking up some flowers? 82 00:14:35,209 --> 00:14:38,292 - What for? - For Debbies parents 83 00:14:38,584 --> 00:14:39,584 Yeah, okay. Yeah, okay. 84 00:14:43,167 --> 00:14:46,167 [Strings] 85 00:15:02,834 --> 00:15:06,834 ♫ 86 00:15:31,584 --> 00:15:35,584 [Whirling violin] 87 00:16:04,375 --> 00:16:08,375 [Match striking] 88 00:16:09,750 --> 00:16:13,750 ♫ 89 00:17:00,542 --> 00:17:04,542 [Wind in trees] 90 00:17:11,042 --> 00:17:15,042 [Birds singing] 91 00:17:17,667 --> 00:17:21,667 [Footsteps] 92 00:17:37,334 --> 00:17:41,334 [Church bells] 93 00:17:44,542 --> 00:17:48,542 [Muffled rocks] 94 00:18:01,875 --> 00:18:05,875 [Dog barking] 95 00:18:15,167 --> 00:18:19,167 [Muffled rocks] 96 00:18:24,000 --> 00:18:28,000 [Wind] 97 00:18:40,584 --> 00:18:44,584 [Birds singing] 98 00:18:53,375 --> 00:18:57,375 [Wind] 99 00:18:57,584 --> 00:19:01,584 [Silence] 100 00:19:21,125 --> 00:19:25,125 [Car engine] 101 00:19:49,459 --> 00:19:53,459 [Footsteps] 102 00:19:59,209 --> 00:20:03,209 [Indistinct conversation] 103 00:20:12,750 --> 00:20:16,750 - [Debbie] Mum. - [Sonja] Hi Honey 104 00:20:17,250 --> 00:20:20,167 [Bird sounds] 105 00:20:20,334 --> 00:20:24,334 -[Sonja] Come in. 106 00:20:24,875 --> 00:20:28,875 [Car passing] 107 00:20:30,875 --> 00:20:34,875 [Bird sounds] 108 00:21:43,542 --> 00:21:47,542 [Distant footsteps] 109 00:21:55,584 --> 00:21:56,584 What’s this? 110 00:21:59,167 --> 00:22:00,334 Basil 111 00:22:05,084 --> 00:22:06,834 Why did you get basil? 112 00:22:08,334 --> 00:22:10,667 [Indistinct distant conversation] 113 00:22:10,834 --> 00:22:13,000 The only flowers they had in the shop were lilies. 114 00:22:26,500 --> 00:22:30,500 [Indistinct distant conversation] 115 00:22:35,917 --> 00:22:39,917 [Wind] 116 00:23:31,709 --> 00:23:35,709 [Wind] 117 00:24:16,167 --> 00:24:20,167 [Nervous breathing] 118 00:24:30,459 --> 00:24:34,459 [Door latch] 119 00:24:54,167 --> 00:24:58,167 [Wind] 120 00:25:01,667 --> 00:25:05,667 [Chimes] 121 00:25:08,834 --> 00:25:12,834 [Church bells] 122 00:25:38,292 --> 00:25:42,292 [Wind fades] 123 00:26:03,834 --> 00:26:07,834 [Restricted breathing] 124 00:26:17,625 --> 00:26:21,625 [Door latch] 125 00:26:28,792 --> 00:26:32,792 [Light switch] 126 00:27:00,500 --> 00:27:04,500 [Light switch] 127 00:27:11,959 --> 00:27:15,959 [Foot steps] 128 00:27:20,542 --> 00:27:24,542 [Toilet flushing] 129 00:27:32,959 --> 00:27:36,959 [Tap running] 130 00:27:43,542 --> 00:27:47,542 [Waves] 131 00:28:06,709 --> 00:28:09,625 [Breathing] 132 00:28:09,792 --> 00:28:13,792 [Horse snorting] 133 00:28:25,375 --> 00:28:29,375 [Birds singing] 134 00:29:15,334 --> 00:29:19,334 [Door latch] 135 00:30:36,542 --> 00:30:37,875 A TIME TO DIE 136 00:30:42,709 --> 00:30:46,709 [Inhales] 137 00:31:01,042 --> 00:31:02,375 What’s that? 138 00:31:04,209 --> 00:31:06,125 - Nothing. - Come on. 139 00:31:07,584 --> 00:31:08,917 Don’t be so nosey. 140 00:31:09,792 --> 00:31:11,334 Let me see! 141 00:31:13,292 --> 00:31:14,917 Jack! Come on! 142 00:31:17,417 --> 00:31:20,125 - No. It’s just some porn. - Some porn? 143 00:31:21,042 --> 00:31:23,125 It definitely doesn’t look like porn. 144 00:31:25,417 --> 00:31:27,417 It’s Victorian porn. 145 00:31:29,959 --> 00:31:32,209 Okay, I’ll leave you to it then shall I? 146 00:31:36,250 --> 00:31:38,709 I can’t believe you didn’t see this when you came in. 147 00:31:39,417 --> 00:31:41,250 I’m gonna shoot this. 148 00:32:09,625 --> 00:32:13,625 [Arpeggiated cello] 149 00:32:31,084 --> 00:32:35,084 ♫ 150 00:32:44,667 --> 00:32:48,667 ♫ 151 00:33:16,834 --> 00:33:19,875 [Distant pellet gun] 152 00:33:37,375 --> 00:33:40,375 [Pellet gun shot] 153 00:33:45,834 --> 00:33:47,000 [Cillian] Morning 154 00:33:49,459 --> 00:33:50,750 Morning. 155 00:33:53,167 --> 00:33:54,542 You alright? 156 00:33:54,584 --> 00:33:58,792 Yeah. 157 00:33:58,917 --> 00:34:00,834 We’ve got eggs on the go. 158 00:34:01,750 --> 00:34:03,167 You want some? 159 00:34:04,792 --> 00:34:06,209 No, thanks 160 00:34:07,667 --> 00:34:09,167 What you been doing? 161 00:34:11,834 --> 00:34:13,417 Just wandering about, 162 00:34:14,709 --> 00:34:16,917 got up quite early. What about you? 163 00:34:18,125 --> 00:34:20,625 Just up, hung over. 164 00:34:23,750 --> 00:34:27,667 I found a shed by the way, 165 00:34:29,084 --> 00:34:31,959 it’s over there a bit, you should, I’ll show you. I’ll show you. 166 00:34:37,167 --> 00:34:39,584 You always ask me if I want eggs, actually 167 00:34:39,667 --> 00:34:40,709 Yeah, you don’t like eggs do you? 168 00:34:41,334 --> 00:34:44,084 Nah, not when you make them. 169 00:34:44,500 --> 00:34:47,375 - Are you making them? - I make raw eggs... 170 00:34:47,500 --> 00:34:49,959 - Do you want a real one? - No I’m fine thanks. Cheers. 171 00:34:52,709 --> 00:34:53,917 How’d you sleep? 172 00:34:56,875 --> 00:34:58,542 Yeah alright, 173 00:34:59,375 --> 00:35:00,667 how about you? 174 00:35:01,125 --> 00:35:02,375 Yeah fine. 175 00:35:13,459 --> 00:35:15,042 How’s Deb? 176 00:35:16,917 --> 00:35:18,500 I don’t know, 177 00:35:18,750 --> 00:35:21,125 she slept in her Dad’s room last night. 178 00:35:21,459 --> 00:35:23,709 I don’t think she’s coping very well. 179 00:35:24,875 --> 00:35:28,292 I just don’t have a clue what to say to her. 180 00:35:29,084 --> 00:35:32,250 I don’t know how to console her, I don’t know how to say anything. 181 00:35:33,209 --> 00:35:35,584 Kinda just sort of, 182 00:35:36,625 --> 00:35:42,042 just trying to be, somewhat stable and steady or whatever. 183 00:35:46,125 --> 00:35:48,000 But yeah, I’m at a complete loss, 184 00:35:48,959 --> 00:35:51,500 and it’s, she’s just in this zone, 185 00:35:56,167 --> 00:35:59,459 I don’t know, don’t even know if she wants me to even be here... 186 00:36:03,667 --> 00:36:07,667 [Birds singing] 187 00:36:14,834 --> 00:36:18,834 [Silence] 188 00:36:30,167 --> 00:36:34,167 [Birds singing] 189 00:36:40,875 --> 00:36:43,375 You know, recently I read, 190 00:36:44,000 --> 00:36:46,667 that I think it was the Chinese are working on, 191 00:36:47,875 --> 00:36:49,875 A.I headstones. 192 00:36:52,042 --> 00:36:55,917 So, loved ones can, go to their graves 193 00:36:56,000 --> 00:36:58,125 and still have conversations with them 194 00:36:59,084 --> 00:37:02,875 and the personality of the A.I’s are based on 195 00:37:03,875 --> 00:37:07,000 social media of the deceased. 196 00:37:12,334 --> 00:37:15,584 Do you know anybody who's died? Anybody close. 197 00:37:19,334 --> 00:37:21,250 Just my grandparents. 198 00:37:29,292 --> 00:37:33,292 [Strings music] 199 00:37:48,625 --> 00:37:52,625 ♫ 200 00:38:53,625 --> 00:38:57,625 ♫ 201 00:39:43,667 --> 00:39:47,667 ♫ 202 00:40:12,750 --> 00:40:16,750 ♫ 203 00:40:36,000 --> 00:40:40,000 [Bicycle wheels] 204 00:40:43,584 --> 00:40:47,584 [Crackling fire] 205 00:41:03,584 --> 00:41:07,334 Have either of you ever heard of Michael Collins? 206 00:41:12,375 --> 00:41:13,417 Nope 207 00:41:38,792 --> 00:41:42,792 [Crackling fire] 208 00:42:10,125 --> 00:42:14,125 [Indistinct distant argument] 209 00:42:45,459 --> 00:42:46,709 You alright? 210 00:42:48,084 --> 00:42:51,834 My heart is just so heavy, I can actually feel it. 211 00:42:54,792 --> 00:42:56,917 It’s okay, it’s okay, it’s alright. 212 00:43:17,959 --> 00:43:20,125 Stop! Just stop doing things! 213 00:43:20,375 --> 00:43:22,875 Have a bit more sensitivity to the weight of the situation. 214 00:43:22,959 --> 00:43:24,292 You always do this! 215 00:43:24,459 --> 00:43:28,084 Every time I have good reason to feel down you just sink with me. 216 00:43:28,167 --> 00:43:29,500 I can’t handle it! 217 00:43:30,167 --> 00:43:36,834 I feel I have to cheer myself up just to cheer you up, just to feel some light in it! 218 00:43:37,334 --> 00:43:38,792 I can’t help it. 219 00:43:39,084 --> 00:43:40,459 Please try! 220 00:43:40,542 --> 00:43:43,209 I can’t handle it. It’s too overwhelming! 221 00:43:47,417 --> 00:43:49,334 - You want me to be happy? - No! 222 00:43:49,417 --> 00:43:52,709 I just don’t feel like your sadness is for me, 223 00:43:52,834 --> 00:43:58,792 it’s just another low energy in the room, and it just drags me down further. 224 00:44:06,000 --> 00:44:10,000 [Staccato cello] 225 00:44:20,125 --> 00:44:24,167 [Cillian] Look, Debbie I don’t know what the fuck I’m supposed to be doing here. You know? 226 00:44:24,292 --> 00:44:29,292 I’m wandering around like a fucking idiot, I keep fucking pissing you off. 227 00:44:29,459 --> 00:44:31,209 Tell me what the fuck I’m supposed to do. 228 00:44:31,625 --> 00:44:35,875 [Debbie] Look I get that this is hard for you, I get that I understand, I get it, 229 00:44:35,959 --> 00:44:40,292 you’re having to take the weight of everything, 230 00:44:40,375 --> 00:44:43,417 but just I need you to just be there for me. 231 00:44:43,500 --> 00:44:46,625 [Cillian] I’m trying to be here, but I don’t know what the fuck I’m supposed to do, 232 00:44:46,709 --> 00:44:48,500 like if I do this I piss you off, it’s like, 233 00:44:48,584 --> 00:44:50,834 do I stay silent the whole time? 234 00:44:50,917 --> 00:44:54,375 It’s like, I’m trying to be supportive, but I’m completely in a corner 235 00:44:54,459 --> 00:44:56,167 and I don’t know what the fuck I’m supposed to say. 236 00:44:56,292 --> 00:44:59,334 [Debbie] Just think less about yourself. 237 00:45:02,334 --> 00:45:03,875 [Cillian sneezes] 238 00:45:04,042 --> 00:45:06,750 [Debbie] Your sneezes are always so fucking violent! 239 00:45:08,417 --> 00:45:09,875 You’re doing it again. 240 00:45:09,959 --> 00:45:12,750 You’re just moping, can’t you see this isn’t helpful? 241 00:45:23,500 --> 00:45:27,500 [Haunting strings] 242 00:46:46,667 --> 00:46:50,667 [Restricted breathing] 243 00:47:08,959 --> 00:47:12,959 [Creaking floorboards] 244 00:47:14,375 --> 00:47:18,375 [Heartbeat] 245 00:47:40,500 --> 00:47:44,500 [Heartbeat increases] 246 00:48:36,042 --> 00:48:40,042 [Haunting music] 247 00:48:52,459 --> 00:48:56,459 ♫ 248 00:49:29,417 --> 00:49:33,417 [Strings music] 249 00:49:44,959 --> 00:49:48,959 ♫ 250 00:49:55,792 --> 00:49:58,000 I envy Michael Collins. 251 00:49:59,042 --> 00:50:02,792 He went up there in Apollo 11 with two men that made the history books, 252 00:50:03,000 --> 00:50:05,875 while he was left orbiting the moon by himself. 253 00:50:07,375 --> 00:50:09,625 I believe he had the greater experience. 254 00:50:10,417 --> 00:50:15,792 He experienced being alone, he was more alone than anyone had ever been before 255 00:50:16,542 --> 00:50:19,209 There, between two celestial bodies. 256 00:50:19,750 --> 00:50:22,292 There is a quality of aloneness. 257 00:50:23,709 --> 00:50:25,834 What great clarity he must have had. 258 00:50:27,750 --> 00:50:31,750 ♫ 259 00:50:47,584 --> 00:50:51,584 ♫ 260 00:50:59,375 --> 00:51:01,542 I met a birdwatcher. 261 00:51:01,959 --> 00:51:04,459 I always thought they were old, those who did that. 262 00:51:05,209 --> 00:51:08,500 It was quite nice to see someone a similar age to me doing this. 263 00:51:10,125 --> 00:51:12,292 He was looking for the last of the swallows, 264 00:51:12,542 --> 00:51:15,792 they were leaving now, leaving for Africa. 265 00:51:16,459 --> 00:51:18,834 He wanted to make sure he saw the last one. 266 00:51:21,000 --> 00:51:25,000 ♫ 267 00:51:32,000 --> 00:51:36,000 [Inaudible] 268 00:51:50,625 --> 00:51:54,625 ♫ 269 00:52:53,209 --> 00:52:55,417 There was a sense of poetry to him 270 00:52:55,792 --> 00:52:57,750 I’m not sure he understood he had, 271 00:52:59,500 --> 00:53:02,625 as he quickly ruined it, by talking a lot about nothing. 272 00:53:06,959 --> 00:53:09,917 I remembered now why I had gone out today. 273 00:53:12,250 --> 00:53:16,250 ♫ 274 00:53:54,500 --> 00:53:58,500 ♫ 275 00:54:26,792 --> 00:54:28,334 When I was younger, 276 00:54:29,084 --> 00:54:31,292 I was convinced an intellectual approach 277 00:54:31,334 --> 00:54:34,459 was superior to an emotional one. 278 00:54:34,875 --> 00:54:37,000 And could convince others of it too. 279 00:54:38,167 --> 00:54:43,084 I thought, somehow being subject to your emotions was a weakness, 280 00:54:44,584 --> 00:54:47,292 that you could and should overcome. 281 00:54:48,334 --> 00:54:50,334 And I could, and did. 282 00:54:51,792 --> 00:54:55,792 ♫ 283 00:55:05,375 --> 00:55:09,459 One of these people I convinced, simply by being around me 284 00:55:09,542 --> 00:55:11,375 convinced me of just the opposite. 285 00:55:15,667 --> 00:55:17,084 By this point 286 00:55:17,584 --> 00:55:20,292 I think I had irreparably damaged this ability, 287 00:55:20,667 --> 00:55:24,417 while it was young, malleable and susceptible. 288 00:55:34,084 --> 00:55:38,084 ♫ 289 00:56:11,959 --> 00:56:15,959 ♫ 290 00:56:26,042 --> 00:56:30,042 [Birds singing] 291 00:56:50,125 --> 00:56:54,125 [Indistinct distant argument] 292 00:57:14,375 --> 00:57:17,084 [Debbie] You want to know why I left? This is why 293 00:57:17,250 --> 00:57:19,709 It's just another thing you'll never get! 294 00:57:19,875 --> 00:57:22,750 [Sonja] He's dying Debbie! I wanted you to be here 295 00:57:22,917 --> 00:57:25,292 - [Sonja] I tried! - [Debbie] Fuck you. 296 00:57:25,459 --> 00:57:29,459 [Debbie] Fuck you! [Door slams] 297 00:57:29,500 --> 00:57:33,500 [Footsteps down stairs] 298 00:57:46,500 --> 00:57:50,500 [Haunting note] 299 00:57:53,417 --> 00:57:57,417 [Footsteps] 300 00:58:02,334 --> 00:58:05,125 - Where are the boys? - Don’t know 301 00:58:13,917 --> 00:58:15,500 She won’t let me see him anymore. 302 00:58:15,959 --> 00:58:17,209 Why not? 303 00:58:21,459 --> 00:58:23,667 I don’t know, I don’t understand it. 304 00:58:24,209 --> 00:58:25,500 What did she say? 305 00:58:26,542 --> 00:58:29,959 That I’m just making myself more upset. 306 00:58:30,292 --> 00:58:32,167 But I am upset, 307 00:58:32,250 --> 00:58:33,667 of course I’m upset. 308 00:58:34,542 --> 00:58:38,667 I knew he was ill before she even called me, I knew it. 309 00:58:39,250 --> 00:58:41,000 I could feel it. 310 00:58:56,209 --> 00:58:58,292 He doesn’t want me to see him like that, 311 00:58:59,625 --> 00:59:01,250 I just can’t understand it, 312 00:59:02,834 --> 00:59:04,709 but that’s what she says. 313 00:59:04,792 --> 00:59:07,709 She doesn’t want me to see him like that. That’s the truth of it. 314 00:59:07,834 --> 00:59:09,500 She just can’t say it. 315 00:59:13,167 --> 00:59:15,584 I figure he was there when I was born. 316 00:59:15,667 --> 00:59:17,500 Where was my dignity then? 317 00:59:17,584 --> 00:59:19,875 You know, I have a right to see him out. 318 00:59:24,042 --> 00:59:26,542 She can’t stop me from seeing him, can she? 319 00:59:43,709 --> 00:59:45,459 It’s getting cold. 320 00:59:45,542 --> 00:59:46,834 Should we go inside. 321 00:59:47,667 --> 00:59:49,750 Yeah. I’ll run you a bath. 322 00:59:55,417 --> 00:59:59,417 ♫ 323 01:00:33,125 --> 01:00:37,125 [Water splashes] 324 01:00:42,834 --> 01:00:46,834 [Water draining] 325 01:02:22,750 --> 01:02:26,750 ♫ 326 01:03:06,292 --> 01:03:10,292 [Bird sounds] 327 01:04:46,209 --> 01:04:47,417 What are you listening to? 328 01:04:49,334 --> 01:04:51,209 It was called ’The Bright Field’ 329 01:04:57,334 --> 01:04:59,584 She’s falling into a hole here. 330 01:05:05,667 --> 01:05:11,167 Yeah well, it seem a little like we’re all here waiting for him to die now. 331 01:05:12,542 --> 01:05:13,709 I know. 332 01:05:19,542 --> 01:05:21,375 Is it getting to you? 333 01:05:21,584 --> 01:05:23,667 Me? No 334 01:05:23,959 --> 01:05:26,292 I’m fine. Don’t worry about me. 335 01:05:28,875 --> 01:05:30,875 I had a chat with her last night. 336 01:05:31,625 --> 01:05:33,250 I think she’ll be okay. 337 01:05:36,792 --> 01:05:38,042 What are you thinking? 338 01:05:47,375 --> 01:05:48,459 Marianne? 339 01:05:58,125 --> 01:06:02,667 I feel what matters most in a situation like this, 340 01:06:03,625 --> 01:06:09,459 is if whether what you believe in stands up to the test of it. 341 01:06:13,750 --> 01:06:18,459 Personally I think the best case scenario is 342 01:06:18,584 --> 01:06:23,042 when you die you will realize what you believed was right. 343 01:06:24,209 --> 01:06:28,209 And the worst case, is that someone else was right. 344 01:06:34,334 --> 01:06:37,500 And the other case is just that 345 01:06:37,625 --> 01:06:40,500 we have no awareness whatever happens. 346 01:06:43,709 --> 01:06:47,542 It’s all part of the huge ‘I told you so’ event. 347 01:06:53,750 --> 01:06:55,167 All I care about is 348 01:06:55,250 --> 01:06:57,584 feeling something till I get there. 349 01:07:03,042 --> 01:07:05,250 You know Elise? 350 01:07:05,709 --> 01:07:09,875 I’ll always remember her telling me after her Grandfather died that, 351 01:07:10,625 --> 01:07:14,709 the last thing she heard him say was how happy he was, 352 01:07:15,417 --> 01:07:19,834 because beauty still looked beautiful to him. 353 01:07:21,834 --> 01:07:23,542 I’ll always remember that. 354 01:08:07,292 --> 01:08:08,709 [Cillian] Hey guys. 355 01:08:08,792 --> 01:08:11,709 So, I’m thinking we should go out, 356 01:08:11,792 --> 01:08:14,917 we should take Debbie out. Take her out of this head space 357 01:08:15,167 --> 01:08:17,292 clear her mind, what do you think? 358 01:08:17,667 --> 01:08:20,042 - [Marinanne] Yeah - [Cillian] Yeah ok, cool 359 01:08:28,625 --> 01:08:32,625 [Horse breathing] 360 01:09:02,084 --> 01:09:06,084 [Whirling cello music] 361 01:09:21,000 --> 01:09:25,000 [Heavy electro music] 362 01:10:35,250 --> 01:10:39,250 [Male counter tenor singing] 363 01:11:05,250 --> 01:11:09,250 ♫ 364 01:11:30,584 --> 01:11:34,584 ♫ 365 01:13:14,459 --> 01:13:18,459 ♫ 366 01:13:34,709 --> 01:13:38,709 [Strings] 367 01:13:50,250 --> 01:13:54,250 [Record scratching] 368 01:14:01,625 --> 01:14:04,417 I have seen the sun break through 369 01:14:04,500 --> 01:14:07,792 to illuminate a small field for a while, 370 01:14:07,959 --> 01:14:10,959 and gone my way and forgotten it. 371 01:14:11,750 --> 01:14:14,417 But that was the pearl of great price, 372 01:14:14,500 --> 01:14:18,417 the one field that had treasure in it. 373 01:14:19,500 --> 01:14:23,667 I realise now that I must give all that I have 374 01:14:23,750 --> 01:14:25,334 to possess it. 375 01:14:26,000 --> 01:14:30,542 Life is not hurrying on to a receding future, 376 01:14:31,167 --> 01:14:35,042 nor hankering after an imagined past. 377 01:14:35,792 --> 01:14:38,584 It is the turning aside like Moses 378 01:14:38,667 --> 01:14:41,417 to the miracle of the lit bush, 379 01:14:42,417 --> 01:14:48,125 to a brightness that seemed as transitory as your youth once, 380 01:14:48,292 --> 01:14:51,125 but is the eternity that awaits you. 381 01:14:55,584 --> 01:14:59,584 ♫ 382 01:15:33,584 --> 01:15:35,875 They Came Like Swallows 25166

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