1:40:00
...with his most worn-out marble.
1:40:02
And it's gone?
1:40:05
- It's gone.
- I see.
1:40:08
I'm very sorry.
1:40:10
But my brother's not the one
who's to blame.
1:40:13
By his lights,
he did what made sense to him.
1:40:15
My mama's the crazy one.
1:40:17
She just handed him the money.
1:40:19
She just got up one fine day
and just gave away my future.
1:40:24
Perhaps you don't see things
as well as your mother does.
1:40:28
This is the end for me.
1:40:29
You know, it takes money
to go to school.
1:40:34
What difference does it make?
1:40:36
Why would anybody want to be a doctor
in this nutty world?
1:40:39
Oh, my! Aren't we full of despair?
1:40:43
Look here. Was it your money?
1:40:45
I said, was it your money
that was lost?
1:40:48
- It belonged to all of us.
- But can't this make you see?
1:40:51
There's something wrong when
all the dreams in this house...
1:40:55
...depended on something
that might never have happened...
1:40:58
...if a man had not died.
1:41:01
We used to say back home...
1:41:03
..."Accident was at the first
and will be at the last...
1:41:07
...but a poor tree from which
the fruits of life may bloom."
1:41:11
What is the matter with you?
1:41:13
My family has been wiped out.
1:41:15
Don't they use money
where you're from?
1:41:17
I see only that you,
with all of your keen mind...
1:41:20
...cannot understand the greatness
of what your mother tried to do.
1:41:23
You're not too young to understand.
1:41:26
For all of her backwardness...
1:41:28
...she still acts, she still believes
that she can change things.
1:41:32
So she is more of the future
than you are.
1:41:34
But when somebody
can get up in the morning...
1:41:37
...without consulting you,
blithely hand away your future...
1:41:41
...then life's impossible.
It's futile. It's despair.
1:41:43
Listen...
1:41:47
I'm tired of listening.
1:41:51
I said that you will listen.
1:41:53
I have a bit of a suggestion.
1:41:55
What?
1:41:56
When it's over, come home with me.