:32:03
He loves bodybuilding.
:32:06
He wants to be a bodybuilder.
Can you believe that?
:32:08
He's funny. You'd like him.
:32:12
- You'd like him if you got to know him.
- I do like him.
:32:15
Then, please, I'm just begging you,
step outside the rules.
:32:18
I'd like to, John, I really would,
but what you're asking crosses the line.
:32:22
It is completely unethical.
:32:25
I'm crossing the line? You're crossing.
The whole system is crossing the line.
:32:29
Maybe you don't understand
what I'm talking about.
:32:31
I don't give a damn.
My son's going to live.
:32:35
Maybe you haven't figured that out by now.
I'll do whatever I got to do for him to live.
:32:39
What are you going to do,
shoot me if I don't operate?
:32:46
I'm going to kill myself.
:32:50
All right?
Let's just see what happens.
:32:53
That's what this is about, right?
He needs a donor.
:32:56
Somebody's got to die for him to live.
I'm his father. It's me.
:33:08
- All right.
- All right what?
:33:11
I'll do it, if that's what you want.
:33:13
- You're going to let him kill himself?
- Once he's dead, why not?
:33:16
You are the finest surgeon
I have ever known.
:33:18
You cannot throw your career,
your life away for this.
:33:22
- If you do this, you're finished.
- What are they going to do, sue me?
:33:26
Disbar me?
:33:28
Evict me from the country club?
:33:30
This is still a hospital.
:33:33
If there's a heart available,
I'm not going to let it go to waste.
:33:36
Doctor, Mr Maguire,
let's get ready for surgery.