:19:08
Of course
you're coming home.
:19:10
There's nothing to decide.
:19:14
Paul loves you.
He'd move mountains for you.
:19:17
I know that, mamma.
:19:19
He is a great man.
:19:21
He'd never
leave you in the lurch.
:19:23
You mean like dad?
:19:24
Don't do anything
you'll regret.
:19:26
Paul can put a roof
over your head.
:19:28
A perfectly good life.
:19:30
You won't have a thing
to worry about.
:19:34
Neither will I.
:19:36
What if I want to worry?
:19:38
Maybe it's a part of life.
:19:41
Maybe we have to take risks,
even dangerous ones.
:19:44
Is that what
the blind man says?
:19:46
His name is Jakob.
:19:49
We're talking about a blind man -
with no job and no future.
:19:52
None whatsoever.
:19:53
I'm sorry to be the one to tell you,
but he's not for you.
:19:56
You're not sorry.
:20:00
I'd just like to
stress one thing.
:20:03
A blind couple
can't bring up children.
:20:07
And I know that
you want children.
:20:09
- Mom, you're talking nonsense.
- No, I'm not.
:20:12
She's right, Lilly.
:20:19
Jakob, wait!
:20:20
- I'm sorry. My mother was out of line.
- Your mother is right, Lilly.
:20:24
Stay with Paul.
He's the one for you.
:20:27
And we both know it.
:20:31
Tell him...
:20:33
Tell him I dragged you
aboard the ship.
:20:36
That's how it was,
wasn't it?
:20:38
- And what about us?
- Lilly!
:20:41
I don't even know who I am!
:20:43
I just don't.
:20:46
When I did theatre
I knew where I belonged.
:20:50
Now, my sole ambition...
:20:53
is to visit my mother
before she dies.
:20:57
Even if I can't see her.