Abre los ojos
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:02:02
I must've been dreaming.
:02:04
What have you been dreaming?
-I can't remember.

:02:07
It could be very important.
-How can that be of importance at all?

:02:12
As evidence for your innocence in this
I must have some kind of explanation.

:02:18
There is no explanation for it,
I've already told you that.

:02:21
What were you dreaming, Cesar?
:02:25
I don't know. All I remember is
little bits and pieces.

:02:33
It started in some kind of office.
:02:36
A secretary let me into this room.
:02:39
In the room are pictures of a sunset
and a man.

:02:43
After that I can't remember.
They showed me some documents.

:02:48
What kind of documents?
-I can't remember. I signed them.

:02:53
The office, is it your company's?
-No I didn't recognise it.

:02:59
So it's a place you've never seen before.
-Isn't that normal for dreams?

:03:05
Were it the papers you signed
at the doctors'?

:03:09
No, the doctors' office
was surreal.

:03:12
One day they asked me to come
to the clinic.

:03:16
Where I was welcomed by the
entire medical team.

:03:21
For months they had been looking at me
with great ignorance.

:03:26
That time they all smiled.
:03:28
The same fucker that called me hopeless
even mentioned surgery again.

:03:33
They'd developed a new,
revolutionary method.

:03:37
They told me they could reconstruct
my face within two weeks.

:03:42
And did you believe it?
-At first I didn't.

:03:45
I thought they were just
after my money.

:03:49
But then they showed me their
new equipment.

:03:53
It was almost science fiction.
:03:56
There were lots of cabled,
buttons, computer screens...


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