1:33:04
Excuse me, Comrade.
1:33:07
Are you Yevgraf?.
1:33:10
My name's Lara.
1:33:11
I knew her name from the Lara poems...
1:33:13
...which I'd found
among my brother's manuscripts.
1:33:17
I knew your brother.
1:33:20
I need your help.
1:33:22
She'd come to Moscow
to look for her child.
1:33:25
I helped her as far as I could.
1:33:31
But, I knew it was hopeless.
1:33:39
I think I was a little in love with her.
1:33:50
One day she went away
and didn't come back.
1:33:53
She died, or vanished, somewhere...
1:33:55
...in one of the labor camps...
1:33:58
...a nameless number on a list
that was afterwards mislaid.
1:34:03
That was quite common in those days.
1:34:16
How did you come to be lost?
1:34:19
- We were running in the street.
- We?
1:34:22
- My father.
- Not your father, Komarovsky.
1:34:24
I don't know.
1:34:26
The street was under fire.
1:34:28
There were explosions
and the houses were falling down...
1:34:34
...and he let go of my hand.
1:34:37
He let go of my hand.
1:34:41
And I was lost.
1:34:46
Would a father have done that?
1:34:48
Oh, yes, people will do anything.
1:34:52
It was Komarovsky.
1:34:57
This man was your father.