:34:00
Rosa, close the door.
There's a draft.
:34:04
-She opened her eyes.
-That gives me the creeps!
:34:07
-And when she yawns?
-I shit myself!
:34:12
Good morning, doctor.
I want to talk to you.
:34:16
How are you? Did you sleep well?
:34:19
I will buy you coffee.
:34:22
How long for might Lydia
stay like that?
:34:26
Months... years...
maybe for the rest of her life...
:34:30
There is no hope?
:34:34
As a doctor, I have to say
no... However...
:34:38
RESUSCITATION
:34:40
Meryl Moon wakes up after
15 years in a coma.
:34:44
She went into a coma during
childbirth.
:34:47
Meryl was a PVS, persistent
vegetative state, like Lydia, for life.
:34:52
Her recovery contradicts
everything I am about to say.
:34:55
That is, that there is hope.
:34:58
I insist. Scientifically, no.
:35:00
But if you want to have faith,
OK.
:35:04
Is she opening her eyes?
Or I imagine this?
:35:07
She does, but that doesn't mean
she is aware of anything.
:35:12
Her brain cell has been
completely destroyed.
:35:16
However, it can control
the automatic functions...
:35:21
such as breathing, sleeping,
waking up and intestinal functions.
:35:26
She opens her eyes,
but mechanically.
:35:28
Her brain is dead. She has
no ideas and feelings.
:35:46
Come in, please.