:42:01
All the books were set on fire
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So, he set out alone to seek
a village with books
:42:08
But there were no books
in the village
:42:10
Instead, the villagers became
the books
:42:15
One was Machiavelli's
"The Prince"
:42:17
Another, Beckett's
"Waiting for Godot"
:42:19
Twins who were "Pride and
Prejudice" part I and II
:42:22
The protagonist memorized
an entire volume
:42:25
and became the book itself
:42:27
He would recite the book
if someone wanted to read it
:42:31
In the last scene,
:42:33
an old man on his deathbed
with a little boy by his side
:42:39
The old man recites a line from
"Crime and Punishment",
:42:41
and the little boy repeats
after him
:42:43
Upon finishing a line,
another one would follow
:42:47
The old man bequeathed
his book to the little boy
:42:50
Heavy snow is falling
:42:54
as the little boy is reciting
the entire book
:42:57
The old man lies dead next to him
:43:02
Am I boring you?
:43:06
No, it's fascinating
:43:11
Little punk
:43:19
Hurry up, hurry!
:43:21
Stop. You're a pain till the end!
:43:24
Don't worry. You're not dying yet
:43:27
Damn, don't you see it hurts!
:43:32
This'll hurt a bit
:43:42
- Youngjak will be a bit late
- Okay
:43:57
Are you nervous?