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1:16:05
Hey, this is
some place, man.
No.

1:16:07
No, it's not.
This is no place,
not for a human being.

1:16:12
Don't ever get used to a place
like this, Lesra.

1:16:17
You got a lot
of guts, kid.

1:16:20
Takes a lot of courage
to come all the way down here
by yourself.

1:16:24
I'm impressed.
I was scared you weren't
gonna let me come.

1:16:28
Me too.
1:16:31
But you're
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter.
What would you be scared of?

1:16:35
Doors opening,
of the light outside,
of you.

1:16:40
Me ? Mr. Carter,
I don't understand.
Mm-hmm.

1:16:44
Oh, no, no, no.
Don't call me Mr. Carter.
Call me Rube.

1:16:48
Rube ?
Yeah.

1:16:50
Rube.
1:16:54
All right, Rube.
1:16:57
So, tell me
about these folks
you're livin' with.

1:17:01
Oh, the Canadians ?
Yeah. I got pictures of'em.

1:17:04
Here.
1:17:07
This is Sam,
this is Terry and this is Lisa,
and they're the greatest, man.

1:17:13
Huh.
Yeah. I met 'em at
an EPA in Brooklyn.

1:17:15
And, you know,
they was doin' business
and brought me home and stuff,

1:17:19
and the rest
is what happened, man.

1:17:21
Yeah. That's when
my life changed, Rube.

1:17:23
Hmm. Just yanked a brother up
and took him up to Canada,
just like that ?

1:17:28
No, no.
They asked my folks.

1:17:30
I see.
So what they do ?

1:17:32
Are they a religious group
or hippies or a commune or--

1:17:36
No. They fix up houses
and sell 'em. You know ?

1:17:39
They're just people.
1:17:41
Just people. Just workin',
eatin', livin' together ?

1:17:44
I don't know.
This is what they do, man.
That's their thing.

1:17:48
What'd your folks say ?
1:17:50
Oh, my dad, you know,
he's happy. He's glad for me.
Oh, good.

1:17:54
You see 'em much,
your folks ?

1:17:56
Yeah, but sometimes
it's hard though.
Yeah, well--


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