Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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1:24:03
Could I stay with you for a while?
1:24:05
Oh, for goodness sake, Suyin.
1:24:07
Come and stay as long as you like.
1:24:10
And could I bring my little Oh-No with me?
1:24:13
We both have a need
for friends at the moment.

1:24:15
You bring Oh-No, Third Uncle,
Nine Aunt, anyone you want.

1:24:20
Thank you, Nora. It won't be for long.
1:24:24
Come in.
1:24:26
Yes? Thank you, dear.
1:24:28
Goodbye.
1:24:29
- Can I talk to you for a moment?
- Of course, Dr Sen.

1:24:40
- When do you leave the hospital, Suyin?
- Tomorrow.

1:24:44
In a week I'm returning to China.
1:24:46
Have you thought about going back?
1:24:48
- I must stay in Hong Kong.
- Because of Mr Elliott?

1:24:52
Yes, as a matter of fact.
1:24:54
So you're willing to sacrifice your country
for a romantic attachment to one man?

1:24:59
- Sen...
- A man who won't even marry you.

1:25:01
Where's your pride, Suyin?
1:25:02
I will not allow you to make me
feel small, selfish or ashamed.

1:25:06
Forget this man, Suyin.
1:25:08
It is a weakness unworthy of you.
1:25:10
There's no longer any place
in the world for weakness.

1:25:13
Then there is no place for doctors, since
our approach to weakness is sympathetic.

1:25:17
But you feel as we do. I have watched you.
1:25:20
You hate the poverty
and the pain you see here.

1:25:22
I hate it everywhere. But that doesn't
make me a Communist like you, Sen.

1:25:27
Itjust makes me try to be a better doctor.
1:25:29
China has been reborn, Suyin.
1:25:32
Our people are free at last.
1:25:34
Sen, refugees pour into Hong Kong
at the rate of 3,000 a day.

1:25:40
As a man who believes in this new order,
1:25:42
doesn't it disturb you that
so many flee from freedom?

1:25:45
You're no longer Chinese.
You're not facing the truth.

1:25:49
Look into the mirror and see yourself.
1:25:54
Maybe that is the difference
in our viewpoints, Sen.

1:25:58
You look into the mirror
and see truth reflected.


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