The Time Machine
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1:01:02
One above and one below.
1:01:05
Two distinct species
that have evolved.

1:01:08
-And how do those below survive?
-That is the real question, isn't it?

1:01:19
I don't believe it.
1:01:22
If you don't like the answers,
you should avoid asking the questions.

1:01:30
Look at them.
1:01:32
They have no knowledge of the past.
No ambition for the future.

1:01:38
So lucky.
1:01:40
Why would you say something like that?
1:01:44
Can you even imagine what it's like
to remember everything?

1:01:48
I remember the girl who asked me
about dinosaurs 800,000 years ago.

1:01:53
I remember the last book
I recommended.

1:01:56
Look Homeward, Angel by Thomas Wolfe.
And, yes, I even remember you.

1:02:08
Time travel. Practical application.
1:02:12
How do you know about the Morlocks
if you can't leave this place?

1:02:16
One Eloi managed to escape.
He told me everything.

1:02:24
We spent years together.
1:02:27
Just talking.
1:02:30
The conversation's a little
spotty now, but I do remember.

1:02:35
It's good to have a friend.
1:02:38
Then you can help us find
the Morlocks, find Mara.

1:02:44
And if the truth is so horrible,
it will haunt your dreams for all time?

1:02:50
Well, I think I'm used to that.
1:02:58
My friend said he came from the east.

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