1:41:04
What are you doing?
1:41:05
Re-allocation of living space,
Comrade Doctor.
1:41:07
Fifty square meters
for a family of less than five persons.
1:41:10
Dammit, whose house is this, anyway?
1:41:13
Father, be quiet!
1:41:14
All right, 50 square meters.
What're you doing with my things?
1:41:18
They're being stored.
1:41:19
They're being stolen.
1:41:21
Just a minute!
1:41:33
And where did you get this?
1:41:35
I pulled it out of a fence.
1:42:05
I told them who I was.
1:42:07
The old man was hostlle, the glrl cautlous.
1:42:12
My brother...
1:42:15
...seemed very pleased.
1:42:21
I thlnk the glrl was the only one
who guessed at thelr posltlon.
1:42:26
You're just as I imagined you.
You're my political conscience.
1:42:29
I asked hlm hadn't he one of hls own.
1:42:32
And so he talked about the Revolutlon.
1:42:34
You lay life on a table and you cut out
all the tumors of injustice. Marvelous.
1:42:39
I told hlm If he felt llke that
he shouldjoln the Party.
1:42:42
Cutting out the tumors of injustice,
that's a deep operation.
1:42:46
Someone must keep life alive
while you do it.
1:42:48
By living.
1:42:50
Isn't that right?
1:42:52
I thought then It was wrong.
1:42:54
He told me what he thought
about the Party and I trembled for hlm.
1:42:58
He approved of us, but for reasons
whlch were subtle, llke hls verse.