:06:01
and he might be my cousin?
- You didn't understand me.
:06:04
A man could live in this town
for a hundred years
:06:07
and someone will always tell
him he's a stranger, a peasant.
:06:11
My grandfather was a peasant and
I loved him more than anyone.
:06:15
He asked me, if his
old buddy Teja was here.
:06:20
Let him in,
but call me in five minutes.
:06:29
Make a lunch reservation
for half past two.
:06:31
After lunch we're going to
my place, for dessert.
:06:37
Please, come in.
:06:53
Good afternoon.
:06:55
Good afternoon.
:07:01
Sava is a great painter
after all.
:07:03
If I was a painter,
I would paint just like that.
:07:07
What can I do for you?
:07:09
You don't know who I am?
:07:13
- You don't know me?
- I don't. I'm really sorry...
:07:17
Can I put the suitcase down?
:07:19
- Of course. Take a seat.
- No, thank you. I'm in a hurry.
:07:25
- Are you maybe...
- A friend from the army?
:07:31
Do you remember your story
"My friend from the army"?
:07:34
- My story? - Yes. When a man
came to you on the street,
:07:39
hugged you and asked,
"Do you see some of the boys?"
:07:43
You were confused,
as you are now, and asked him,
:07:47
"What boys"?
"Well, the boys from the army."
:07:50
You felt better, at least you
had some information.
:07:54
So you said,
"Of course I do."
:07:56
"And who do you see
most frequently?"
:07:58
You said,
"I often see Marko Sedlar."