:20:00
lt might be useful.
It's an abandoned place outside of town.
:20:03
Um, I guy I knew
used to do bigger deals there.
:20:08
It's isolated.
:20:10
Sounds perfect.
:20:15
- Do I owe you any...
- I wasn't helping you for money.
:20:18
- I'm sorry.
- It's OK.
:20:20
See, you have this condition.
:20:24
You still staying at the Discount Inn?
Room 304? Left it at my place.
:20:33
Yeah.
:20:36
- They treating you OK?
- I don't remember.
:20:42
You know what we have in common?
:20:45
We are both survivors.
:20:51
You take care, Leonard.
:21:19
Remember Sammy Jankis.
:21:23
I met Sammy through work. Insurance.
I was an investigator.
:21:27
I'd investigate the claims
to see which ones were phoney.
:21:29
I had to see through people's bullshit.
:21:31
lt was useful experience
cos now it's my life.
:21:34
When I meet someone,
I don't know if I've met them before.
:21:37
I have to look in their eyes
and try and figure them out.
:21:40
My job taught me the best way to find out
what someone knew was let them talk.
:21:43
Watch the eyes and the body language.
:21:45
If someone scratches their nose,
experts tell you it means they're lying.
:21:49
lt really means they're nervous. People
get nervous for all sorts of reasons.
:21:52
It's all about context.
:21:53
Yeah, I was good.
:21:55
Sammy was my first real challenge.