:36:01
I miss you, you know?
:36:07
Yeah, I miss you, too.
:36:10
But my father,
he doesn't understand.
:36:16
Look, when he gets over
this thing...
:36:19
you and me,
we'll road trip to the city...
:36:23
catch the Yanks.
:36:27
We'll do that.
:36:30
Cool.
:36:34
I better go.
:36:37
This thing Ms Lewton
showed me in class...
:36:39
they're going to let me read it.
:36:42
It says what I'm feeling.
:36:47
Take care, man.
:37:00
Because of you,
I'm still alive.
:37:06
Thank you.
:37:17
We say that the hour of death
cannot be forecast.
:37:23
But when we say this...
:37:27
we imagine
that the hour is placed...
:37:29
in an obscure
and distant future.
:37:34
It never occurs to us
that it has any connection...
:37:38
with the day already begun...
:37:41
or that death could arrive
this same afternoon.
:37:46
This afternoon
which is so certain...
:37:51
and which has every hour
filled in advance.