:16:02
You should be sorry
for the people you killed.
:16:06
It was a military target,
a soldier's pub.
:16:09
They were innocent people,
God's children.
:16:13
Look, I'll do all I can
to help you while you're in here.
:16:17
We don't need your help.
:16:20
I'd appreciate it
ifyou'd leave us alone.
:16:24
Whatever you say.
:16:28
I'm sorry about that.
:16:34
What was that all about?
You mind your fucking manners.
:16:36
What? Manners to him? I don't want
any part of him, or his ways.
:16:40
At least he fights back, which is
more than you ever did in your life.
:16:44
- What are you talking about?
- Do you remember Lydon Hill?
:16:46
You used to ride me up
on your bike up Lydon Hill.
:16:49
And then one day
you couldn't make it to the top...
:16:51
and I hopped of and looked back,
and your face was all red.
:16:55
- Remember that?
- Aye.
:17:00
It was working in the paint shed
done that to you.
:17:02
What?
:17:03
It was the fumes from working
in the paint shed done that to you.
:17:07
Never mind jumping of the ferry,
swimming back to Mammy.
:17:09
It was the one job a Catholic can get,
and you wouldn't even fight back then.
:17:13
Go on outside.
Play with your newfound friend.
:17:18
All I'm saying is that you've been
a victim. It's time you fought back.
:17:22
- Get out of my sight.
- I'm going.
:17:26
This is the only way it'll work.
We have no alternative.
:17:46
- Well, what are you doing?
- Nothing.
:17:50
- They didn't do it.
- They all did it.
:17:56
I'm going back to Belfast.