:16:02
- Have you gone through everything?
- We'll keep looking.
:16:08
He was adopted by a Russian family.
:16:12
The father was a Soviet diplomat.
He emigrated to America in 1968.
:16:18
- When's the flight?
- What flight?
:16:21
Mikhail's flight to New York.
I want his passport.
:16:25
No, that's evidence. It was
no coincidence that guy was Russian.
:16:33
Sebastian, what happened to
my brother could've happened to me.
:16:38
32 years ago it was only luck
that kept me in France.
:16:42
He made a sacrifice
and never knew it. I've got to go.
:16:50
They don't know Mikhail is dead.
If you go to New York...
:16:55
Maybe he isn't.
:17:10
- A vodka nightcap, M. Suverov?
- No, thank you.
:17:40
- This is called gridlock.
- Next exit.
:17:45
I'm writing a novel on the job.
Literary kind of stuff.
:17:51
I see everything. That's what
it's all about, observation.
:17:56
Take you, for instance,
that accent of yours.