Enduring Love
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:27:00
I think he's some kind of fan.
:27:02
It's just...
:27:04
- That's a bit weird.
- Yeah, well, he's quite intense.

:27:07
Well, just ignore him, OK?
:27:09
I'm sure, you know, he's harmless.
I'm sure he's harmless.

:27:11
It's just I feel a bit sorry for him really.
He's... a bit lonely, I think.

:27:16
- Well, don't let it bother you.
- No, no, of course not.

:27:19
You can't help feeling responsible.
:27:21
We were just in the wrong place
at the wrong time.

:27:23
Yeah, but I can't help thinking
that we might have saved him.

:27:26
- I don't think so.
- Well, he thinks so.

:27:28
- How?
- He said so.

:27:29
In a helicopter? Oh, come on.
:27:32
There's no way
you should feel responsible.

:27:34
I just wish I'd been able to do something.
:27:36
I wish we'd saved him,
I really wish we had,

:27:39
because, you know,
it would just be so much easier now.

:27:42
Why?
:27:43
- So you wouldn't feel so bad?
- No, because he fucking died.

:27:52
- I just...
- Come here.

:27:54
Look at me.
:27:57
You are such a good person, OK?
:28:00
You're just a little bit overwrought.
:28:02
Stressed out and sad and tired.
:28:04
There's nothing wrong with that.
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I love you. Come here.
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It's going to be OK.
:28:15
I love you.
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Come here.
:28:32
I'm saying all these things
have meaning,

:28:34
but only because we, as human beings,
give them meaning.

:28:37
That's your theory? Life is a meaningless
Darwinian expedient.

:28:41
It's just biology,
but humans struggle to give it meaning.

:28:44
That's what makes us human.
:28:46
It's a good theory. Simple but effective.
:28:49
Good?
:28:52
It's revolutionary. I should be on
the fucking South Bank Show.

:28:56
Well, OK, why don't we talk about that?
:28:58
Talk about what?

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