:43:05
-You can leave it on the front step.
-It's kind of big.
:43:09
We had to borrow a pickup
to bring it over.
:43:13
-What kind of a box is it?
-It's a coffin. Made out of pinewood.
:43:18
-She's getting ready to plant me under.
-It's for a play.
:43:22
How old are you? You don't sound like
you could be driving a pickup truck.
:43:28
-My daddy brought it over.
-He a carpenter?
:43:32
He works at the hospital.
An anaesthesiologist.
:43:35
-He gives people the gas?
-Yes, sir.
:43:40
-How old are you?
-13.
:43:43
You over at the junior high?
:43:47
Do they still have a picture of
two boys holding basketballs?
:43:53
-They look the same?
-They was my boys.
:43:59
Dickie and Danny.
They set them some records.
:44:07
Of course, it was segregated then.
It's a whole new game now.
:44:12
-You from Delrona or from Lincoln Beach?
-Lincoln.
:44:16
You got a nice spot on the water?
Do you get out there and swim?
:44:22
-No.
-You don't know how...
:44:24
-...or don't you get around to it?
-There's an undertow.
:44:28
Of course there is.
There's always gonna be one of those.
:44:36
The trick is, you don't try to fight it.
:44:40
You swim parallel to the shore
till the pressure eases up.
:44:45
You struggle with that whole,
wide ocean and you're a goner.
:44:50
No matter how strong you are...
:44:56
...no matter how much grit you got...
:44:59
...you try to take it head on,
it'll pull you under.