1:06:02
It was... beautiful.
1:06:06
I have a big orchard
with cherry trees at home.
1:06:11
When they're
in full blossom...
1:06:13
from the hayloft it looks
like one single sheet.
1:06:16
So white.
1:06:21
- Perhaps you can get leave soon.
- You may even be sent back as a farmer.
1:06:25
A woman can't run a farm alone.
That's no good, you know?
1:06:28
No matter how hard
she works.
1:06:32
Harvest coming on again.
1:06:35
What's the matter
with him?
1:06:38
Got a letter yesterday from his wife.
He wants to get back to his farm.
1:06:41
We'd all like
to get back home.
1:06:44
I wonder what we'd do
if it were suddenly peacetime again?
1:06:47
Get drunk
and look for women!
1:06:49
I'd go looking
for a Cinderella...
1:06:51
that could wear
this for a garter.
1:06:54
And when I'd found her,
nobody'd see me for two weeks.
1:06:58
I'll go back
to the peat fields...
1:07:01
and those pleasant hours
in the beer gardens.
1:07:05
And there's worse things
than cobbling too.
1:07:09
Look. My family.
1:07:14
I oughta give you a kick
in the backside for startin' all this.
1:07:17
It's all right for all you to talk.
You've got something to go back to:
1:07:21
wives, children, jobs.
1:07:24
But what about us?
What have we got to go back to?
1:07:26
- School?
- Why not? You know everything already.
1:07:30
A man can't take all that rubbish
they teach you seriously...
1:07:33
after three years
of shells and bombs.
1:07:37
- You can't peel that off easily.
- They never taught us
anything really useful...
1:07:41
like how to light a cigarette in the
wind or make a fire out of wet wood...
1:07:45
or bayonet a man in the belly instead of
the ribs where it gets jammed.
1:07:48
What can happen
to us afterwards?
1:07:51
I'll tell ya.
Take our class.
1:07:54
Out of 20,
three are officers...
1:07:58
nine dead...