1:00:04
(door slams)
1:00:07
I can't blame the cops
for not taking me seriously.
1:00:11
This is a difficult condition to understand.
Look at Sammy Jankis.
1:00:13
His own wife couldn't deal with it.
1:00:16
I told you how she tried to get him
to snap out of it.
1:00:18
She came to see me at the office.
I found out all kinds of shit.
1:00:21
She told me about life with Sammy.
How she treated him.
1:00:24
Thank you for seeing me.
1:00:25
She'd get Sammy to hide food
around the house,...
1:00:28
..then she'd stop feeding him to see
if his hunger would make him remember.
1:00:31
I've taken him to a parking lot and, uh...
1:00:34
She wasn't a cruel person.
She just wanted her old Sammy back.
1:00:38
You know all about Sammy
and you've decided he's faking.
1:00:40
The company's position
isn't that Sammy's faking anything,...
1:00:43
..just that his condition
can't be shown to be...
1:00:45
I just want to know
your honest opinion about Sammy.
1:00:48
We shouldn't be talking like this
while the case is still open to appeal.
1:00:51
- I'm not appealing the decision.
- Then why are you here?
1:00:54
Try to understand, when I look at Sammy,
I don't see some... vegetable.
1:01:00
I see my same old Sammy.
1:01:03
What do you think that's like for me,...
1:01:05
..to suspect that he might be imagining
this whole problem?
1:01:09
That if I just could say the right thing,...
1:01:11
..he'd snap out of it
and go back to being normal.
1:01:15
If I...
1:01:18
If I knew that my old Sammy
were truly gone,...
1:01:21
..then I could say goodbye
and start loving this new Sammy.
1:01:28
As long as I have doubt
I can't say goodbye and move on.
1:01:31
What do you want from me?
1:01:33
I want you to forget the company
you work for for thirty seconds...
1:01:36
..and tell me if you really believe
that Sammy's faking his condition.
1:01:41
I need to know...
1:01:43
..what you honestly believe.
1:01:49
I believe that Sammy should be physically
capable of making new memories.