1:30:02
I can't remember.
1:30:03
I don't believe that.
You must remember something.
1:30:05
No!
1:30:08
Shall I tell you
how I first met your mother?
1:30:10
If she was my mother, Comrade General.
1:30:12
You doubt it?
1:30:13
I picked my brother up, literally picked
him up, on a Moscow street.
1:30:17
He had a fourth-class ration book
and he was undernourished.
1:30:21
He didn't seem to mind that, or anything.
1:30:23
I thought he was a happier man than me.
1:30:27
He suffered me to buy him a new suit.
1:30:30
And to get him a job at his old hospital.
1:30:34
I saw him off for his first day's work.
1:30:36
This was eight years
after he and Lara parted.
1:30:42
So, he never saw her again?
1:30:49
Thank you. You've been very kind to me.
1:30:59
He must have known how ill he was.
The walls of his heart were like paper.
1:31:03
But, he kept it to himself.
He kept a lot to himself.
1:31:32
Please!