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1:08:00
May I?
1:08:03
- Look, a shooting star!
- Where?

1:08:06
There. Didn't you see it?
It's gone now. It fell.

1:08:10
When your mom and dad
were engaged...

1:08:13
...we'd sit here after dinner,
looking at the sky.

1:08:16
There were lots of Russian and
US satellites and capsules then.

1:08:21
On a moonless night, you
could see them. We did once.

1:08:25
Mom and her satellite!
It was a shooting star!

1:08:28
- It was a red light!
- No! Red was the wine you had.

1:08:33
What's a shooting star?
1:08:35
If you stare at the sky
without blinking...

1:08:39
...you might see a star...
1:08:41
...come and go...
1:08:44
...at 1000 mph.
1:08:45
- Goodnight all.
- See you tomorrow.

1:08:50
- Come here, grandpa. - No,
you're going to make me fall.

1:08:54
Careful, be careful.
1:08:56
Who's gonna get me up now?
1:08:58
- He will, he's the strongest in
the family. - Stay there, grandpa.

1:09:02
If I get cold, not even a crane
will get me out of here!

1:09:05
They're called
shooting stars...

1:09:07
...but they are really meteorites
or bits of rock...

1:09:10
- No, no science, please!
- Sure?

1:09:12
- Yeah.
- I can't see anything.

1:09:14
You have to be patient.
1:09:16
If you see one,
you can make a wish.

1:09:19
- What have wishes to do with
stars? -Honestly I don't know...

1:09:22
...but they always come true.
I made one once, right here.

1:09:28
- And it came true.
- Really?

1:09:31
Whatever, but
I'm sure it was a satellite.

1:09:34
For God's sake, mom!
1:09:37
- Look, another one!
- Where?

1:09:39
There, look.
1:09:40
You're a liar, mom!
1:09:44
Shooting stars are stones...
1:09:46
... that burn up when they
get close to the atmosphere.

1:09:52
Mom was right about that.
1:09:55
For some reason...
1:09:56
... they are directly
related to wishes.


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