:02:01
She died in the war. I never knew her.
:02:04
- Your father?
- He was as fat as a walrus.
:02:07
But he is dead too.
He died on a beach.
:02:10
- In the war?
- No, in the summer. When I was 13.
:02:16
You picnic on my land,
but you are welcome.
:02:19
- What?
- Would you like to hear the story?
:02:22
- Sure.
- Is that why you came to Florence?
:02:24
- To hear the story of my life?
- I'm just trying to figure you out.
:02:28
Try that. I make it myself.
:02:31
- Tomorrow I will fly...
- Hello?
:02:32
...from these hills in a balloon.
:02:35
- What?
- The day was hot...
:02:37
...and the water was cold.
- What day?
:02:40
The day my father died.
:02:42
- Your father died?
- A long time ago.
:02:43
What?
:02:47
My father stood
at the edge of the beach...
:02:50
...put his toe in the water,
and at the instant he did...
:02:53
...he fell over dead. Just like that.
:02:57
This is... What's your name?
:02:59
- Carlos del Montanaro.
- And this is Bobby Deerfield.
:03:02
- Do you know Bobby Deerfield?
- Oh, yes.
:03:04
I am very honored.
Bobby Deerfield.
:03:13
Now I... I must go.
:03:15
Have a good time, huh?
:03:17
Be careful with snakes.
:03:20
Who was that?
:03:23
Carlos del Montanaro.
:03:25
Where was I? Oh, yes, my...
:03:27
My father's toe in the water, yes.
:03:30
As soon as his toe
touched the cold water...
:03:33
...he fell over dead. Just like that.
:03:36
And then the people ran to him...
:03:38
...and they looked at him...
:03:41
...this big walrus of a man.
:03:43
Jesus, he was so enormous.
:03:45
And...
:03:46
Then someone put their
ear to him and said:
:03:49
"He is dead."
:03:50
And then someone said:
:03:53
"There's a tiny hand."
And no one understood.
:03:56
And the woman began to scream
about this tiny hand...
:03:59
...that was coming
from under my father.