:05:01
thereconstructions,
forlackof anythingelse.
:05:05
Theexplanations,
forlackof anythingelse.
:05:12
Fourtimesat themuseuminHiroshima.
:05:17
Iwatchedthepeople.
:05:19
I myself,,lostinthought,
lookedat thescorchedmetal.
:05:26
Thetwistedmetal.
:05:27
Metal madeasvulnerable asflesh.
:05:33
Isawthebouque tofbottlecaps.
:05:36
Whowouldhavethought?
:05:38
Humanflesh,suspended,
asifstillalive,
:05:41
itsagonystillfresh.
:05:44
Stones. Charred stones.
Shatteredstones.
:05:49
Anonymousmassesofhair
:05:51
that thewomen ofHiroshima,
uponwakinginthemorning,
:05:55
wouldfindhadfallenout..
:06:11
IwashotinPeace Square.
:06:15
10000degreesinPeace Square.
:06:18
I knowit.
:06:21
Thetemperatureofthesun
inPeace Square.
:06:25
Howcouldyounotknowit?
:06:27
Thegrass. It'squitesimple.
:06:29
YousawnothinginHiroshima.
Nothing.
:06:42
Thereconstructions were
asauthenticaspossible.
:06:47
Thefilmswere
asauthenticaspossible.
:06:52
Theillusion,
quitesimply,,issoperfect
:06:57
that touristsweep.