:04:02
They say they're
going to buy one, too.
:04:04
It's written here:
''We're buying one.''
:04:07
But I think they're joking...
:04:11
because they cost
a Ioad of money.
:04:13
But they say
it's a rich country...
:04:18
where there's work, a country--
:04:20
And we're stiII here...
:04:22
without water...
:04:25
whiIe they're--
:04:29
Forget it, never mind.
:04:32
Listen, Mario,
you've never Iike fishing.
:04:36
I've caught a chiII.
:04:38
Go to America or Japan
if you want to...
:04:41
but get yourseIf a job.
:04:44
You're not a kid anymore.
:05:19
''The poet, PabIo Neruda, in Rome.''
:05:22
CentraI Station.
:05:24
A group of rowdy peopIe
has inconvenienced the traveIIers...
:05:29
who crowd the station pIatforms
every day.
:05:33
These protesters...
:05:35
are not drunkards...
:05:37
nor the usuaI hotheads
who protest just for the fun of it.
:05:42
They are a group of inteIIectuaIs,
writers and journaIists.
:05:45
Why have they joined
together, shouting...
:05:48
disturbing the poIice
and Carabinieri?
:05:50
The mystery is reveaIed
when the train arrives.
:05:53
PabIo Neruda gets out
at Rome station...
:05:56
the ChiIean poet known throughout
the worId for his poetry...