:16:01
May I see your vines?
:16:03
Of course.
:16:14
There they are.
:16:21
What's your name?
:16:23
- Angel.
- I'm Angela!
:16:25
I heard your father call you that.
:16:28
Thank you for the lamb, Angel.
You've been very kind.
:16:33
Good-bye, Angela.
:16:35
Good-bye, Angel.
:16:36
That's it.
:16:52
The harmless enigma
of the woodlouse...
:16:54
...is still unsolved.
:17:00
Giving wine an earthy taste
is unimportant...
:17:03
...even if it is inexplicable.
:17:06
But if they could
shift the hills...
:17:08
...or change
people's natures...
:17:10
...or produce wind...
:17:12
...the sky would move and science
would waste time on them.
:17:17
There must be skies like this
all over the planet, right?
:17:20
Yes. My childhood would have
been wide and horizontal...
:17:23
...under such a sky.
:17:25
Hello!
:17:27
Hello! How are you?
:17:30
Very well. I'm hungry.
What are you doing?
:17:33
Eating insects. I've got
a gadget for doing it.
:17:36
I put my mouth here and...
Down they go.
:17:38
My name's Angel.
:17:40
- Mine is Angela!
- I thought so.
:17:44
Today you're going to have
lentils and lamb.
:17:47
I'm not mad about lentils,
but I love lamb.
:17:50
You look like your mother.
:17:52
Thanks! Is your father
called Angel?
:17:55
No, he isn't.
He's called Federico.
:17:58
My teacher's called Federico.