1:32:00
lt's how we'll win, refusing to die.
1:32:04
-What happens when war ends?
-Do you want it to end?
1:32:08
lf we stay in the camps,
the Japanese'll look after us.
1:32:13
We're an embarrassment to them.
They can't feed us much longer.
1:32:19
They'll fight the Americans.
1:32:22
-You admire the Japanese?
-They're brave.
1:32:25
-That's important?
-lf you want to win a war.
1:32:29
We don't want them to win.
1:32:33
l know.
1:32:35
Remember we're British.
1:32:41
l've never been there.
1:32:44
Put that down.
1:32:47
Tomorrow, gerunds. What about English?
1:32:53
Think of it as...
1:32:55
...the antidote.
1:32:57
We are never sure of sorrow
Joy was never sure
1:33:00
Today will die, tomorrow
Time stoops to no man's lure
1:33:03
With love grown--
1:33:06
Learn it as a poem.
lt's not just a string of words.
1:33:10
-Would you look at Mr. Radik?
-Yes, of course.
1:33:15
Get those from the hospital garden?
1:33:19
l must give Basie something--
1:33:21
Good thing you're friends.
He's a survivor.
1:33:25
Because he only drinks boiled water.
1:33:29
You'll wear yourself out looking
after everyone.
1:33:35
lKeeps himself busy, doesn't he?
1:33:44
-The caterers are arriving.
-Don't worry. l'll be there!
1:33:50
Won't taste the same without you.