:05:00
He's Aunt Franca's grandson.
:05:11
Rosario.
:05:14
I'm Luigi Guarnieri, Rosa's son.
I'm sorry about your mother.
:05:18
If there's anything I can do...
:05:22
- What year are you in?
- I'll make the junior high's exams.
:05:26
Great. What will you do
after that? Find a job?
:05:30
I want to go on studying.
I'd like to do the classical.
:05:33
Classical high school?
I did it too. It was hard, though.
:05:37
I worked with my uncle in
the afternoon as a bricklayer.
:05:40
I studied only nights.
:05:42
What can one do? Us people always
need to put in twice the effort.
:05:46
- I like to study.
- I don't doubt it.
:05:49
- But you chose the hardest way.
- I choose whatever suits me best.
:05:53
And I don't have to explain myself
to anyone. Excuse me, I have to go.
:05:58
Good afternoon.
:06:05
Rosario is a knucklehead, Luigi.
He's smart, but he's too clammed up.
:06:10
Last year, when his mom died,
we passed round the hat for him.
:06:15
We've raised almost ten million
lire. Do you know what he did?
:06:20
He refused the money. He sent
us a nice letter in which he said:
:06:24
"I thank you all,
but I don't need this money."
:06:27
Got it? He's too proud.
Anyway, we're all like that.
:06:34
- What will you do next winter?
- What should I do?
:06:39
Where do you guys have
a view like this one up North?
:06:42
I don't understand
how you can live up there.
:06:45
Pasqualino Lo Forte said when he
went to the factory he was scared...
:06:49
because people's faces were
all gray. They all seemed ill.
:06:52
Come on, Vincenzo, when
did that happen? 2O years ago!
:06:54
Now there aren't even workers
in factories anymore, only robots.
:06:57
Okay, but you can't deny that
you guys are sadder up North.
:06:59
- You're the sad one, Vince'.
- Come on, are you kidding?