:52:02
The universe couldn't fit
down anybody's throat.
:52:05
Down his it could.
:52:07
How?
:52:09
He'd have to be bigger than the whole
universe to fit it down his throat.
:52:13
You said he looked like everybody else
on the outside.
:52:17
That's right. It's inside
that he was different.
:52:20
-It doesn't make sense.
-It doesn't have to make sense.
:52:24
It's the idea of it.
:52:25
It's so stupid.
:52:27
-No, it's not. It's magic.
-You can't be that stupid.
:52:30
I am not stupid!
:52:32
You don't understand. You don't want to!
:52:35
You can't leave!
:52:37
You wouldn't dare!
:52:38
Wouldn't I?
:52:40
-I'll have them drag you back in.
-Will you, Mr. Rajah?
:52:44
Fine.
:52:45
That's just fine.
:52:47
Then I won't even look at you.
:52:49
I'll stare at the floor.
:52:51
I'll clench my teeth together
and never tell you one thing.
:52:55
Not even about seeing your father.
:52:57
Yes, you will.
:52:59
Tell me.
:53:03
He didn't come to see me.
:53:05
I'll die 'cause he doesn't like me.
:53:07
He likes me.
:53:08
But he's my father!
:53:10
Maybe if you weren't so rude.
:53:11
I'm not rude!
:53:13
Yes, you are! You're so sour!
:53:16
You won't even open your windows
and let the sunshine in.
:53:19
How can I? It's raining out.
:53:21
-Even if it weren't raining.
-If it weren't raining, maybe I would.
:53:25
-You never have.
-Does that mean I never would?
:53:28
I'm not sour.
:53:35
Will he ever see Colin?
:53:38
-He's afraid to fall in love with him.
-He's afraid to love his son?
:53:42
Sometimes when he's here,
he stays alone for a week.
:53:48
But Colin wants to see him.
:53:51
Sometimes, he stays longer.
:53:55
Longer than a week?
:53:58
Ten years ago...
:53:59
...when his wife died,
he locked himself in for over a month.