La Cinta de Alex Pelicula De Familia Completa En Español Latino

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La Cinta de Alex Pelicula De Familia Completa En Español Latino
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00:00:00You
00:00:30You
00:01:00I
00:01:31Oh
00:01:48So unfair this coupon I
00:01:53Wrote four pages in Espanol Alexandra esta es una clase en Español
00:01:58No hace falta que chille la oigo debías escribir acerca de tu familia pero en vez de eso
00:02:04Has explicado porque no quieres hablar de ti misma
00:02:09Al menos podrias dejar el teléfono indignar terminarme cuando te hablo
00:02:14La verdad es que no hablar sobre mi familia es una manera de hablar sobre mí
00:02:18No le parece. I think you're too young for that kind of subtlety
00:02:22Oh para me habla en inglés a lo mejor usted es demasiado simple para comprender la
00:02:28Alexandra a self away salida el aula no vuelvas hasta que hayas completado la tarea y se acabó el teléfono
00:02:35de acuerdo
00:02:36Usted pues pulsar me el colegio pero no me puede forzar a hacer algo que no quiero
00:02:44Take your time and do your homework and get back to class
00:02:53Oh
00:03:04Hey, are you leaving already? Yeah
00:03:12Are you sure you want to do this
00:03:17Do I have any choice not really
00:03:23I
00:03:27Enjoy your mission
00:03:52You
00:04:22You
00:04:52You
00:05:22You
00:05:40Hace poco descubrí que tengo un padre
00:05:44Además quiere pasar tiempo conmigo y llevarme con él a un viaje de negocios alexandra
00:05:53Pero la que llegado tarde esperaba a ver a tu madre contigo
00:06:00Los vamos
00:06:22Oh
00:06:29Maya que estás dibujando
00:06:41Es verdad lo que me han dicho
00:06:44No me puedo creer que sea el tercer con el que te expulsan en menos de un año pasa contigo nena
00:06:52Y
00:06:54Vale, al menos dime cuáles son tus clases favoritas del colegio
00:06:59Siempre estoy expulsada claramente no me gusta
00:07:22Oh
00:07:38Quiero tomar el gomas
00:07:52Oh
00:08:06Here is the security announcement here is the security announcement
00:08:23He came my friend
00:08:27I'm fine. How are you?
00:08:31Welcome back again to India. Mr. Alex. I
00:08:34Always knew you were innocent
00:08:36It's what I told everybody
00:08:38This is my lovely daughter Alex. This is speaking. He was a garment factory here. My name's Alexandra. I
00:08:47Actually have a daughter of a real
00:08:52Oh
00:09:22Oh
00:09:52You
00:10:22Oh
00:10:52Oh
00:11:05Breakfast, please
00:11:15I'll tell me that if we're a
00:11:17No Gustavo Mira lady. Yes, sir
00:11:23I
00:11:28Call the period is a you know, but I mean she cares look what am I supposed to eat?
00:11:45Those days and there's a handle Alex, but oh wow
00:11:49It's the palaces come on Quentin the others
00:11:53Then can take the business
00:11:58Vamos a ir a la fábrica de pique y cuando volvemos a casa en tres días
00:12:04Porque no dejas que piquete manda las opciones por email y así te ahorras el viaje y tres días de trabajo
00:12:10Pues porque no puedes dejar que las personas decían por ti. Así te lo roban todo así perdí mis tiendas hace años
00:12:17Bueno estabas en la cárcel
00:12:23Podrías fabricar la ropa en mi país cuando tuyo
00:12:27Eso sería muchísimo más caro y a ti y a mí no nos quedaría suficiente margen
00:12:38Esto te debe ser muy caro Alex
00:12:40Y
00:12:44Sabes por qué estamos aquí porque quería el mejor para ti yo normalmente lo voy a utilizar un horror
00:12:52Riquísima
00:13:10Ah
00:13:23Bueno ya pasa nada ahora verás a qué me dedico
00:13:25Oh
00:13:37We team Bob Mila
00:13:39It's a half-blood up KCL
00:13:42Mascara very happy to finally Mr. Alex. I paid for you every day. Thank you for your prayers. They worked
00:13:49Because I saw
00:13:53Yeah, I saw them all earlier than expected that's what I decided to complete this time but
00:13:59We'll need to renegotiate the prices
00:14:04We know that you are in a high debt you have been in trouble and you are my friend like Sandra
00:14:11Alex come come here. This is my daughter Alex
00:14:14I decided to bring her with me to show her what I do for a living good Alex good
00:14:19Come on, honey. Let's go and select those new fabrics
00:14:24Whoa
00:14:28I know what you put on your t-rex. I don't see K. Can they bring us some samples like this for my daughter?
00:14:37It's gonna be last season
00:14:40I think it is cabarets. He is a moment. So when I can't even see a stamp. I'll go to the booster
00:14:46Alex, those are not India or from Pakistan from a
00:14:51shot of a friend
00:14:53See, I mean I mean I
00:14:56Look at this
00:14:59This family is very nice
00:15:02Mr. J
00:15:09You
00:15:40You
00:16:05Look at me
00:16:08I want to give you almost a key
00:16:11Where's
00:16:14Imagine it
00:16:17That is it
00:16:22For a minute
00:16:27I'm a second
00:16:29The
00:16:36Restroom
00:16:39PK no, she's not going well Alex. Maybe it's better that you wait until your father finishes
00:17:00Oh, excuse me washer
00:17:08Washroom
00:17:29I
00:17:59I
00:18:02Thought it was a key
00:18:20Like Sandra
00:18:23Estoy seguro que ha tenido que ser terrible party, pero mira lado bueno como
00:18:28tienes ropa nueva y preciosa
00:18:31y seguro que con el tiempo hasta terribles cuando te acuerdas de esto
00:18:36No hay fuera y basura por todas partes
00:18:45Tu piensas que todo es como lo ves ahora mismo pero
00:18:50Ya seguro que cambia con el tiempo
00:18:58Y si te digo
00:19:01Que es posible caminar por un lado de la cinta y sin levantar el dedo acabar en el otro
00:19:07imposible
00:19:19Ah
00:19:22Es lidia
00:19:26Estás por el lado amarillo
00:19:33Y ahora donde estás
00:19:43Y viste una cinta con esta forma es tratar de una fábrica de pique
00:19:46She's a smart girl. You know what she's good for?
00:19:50She's good so that the materials don't wear out more on one side than on the other.
00:19:54That way they're more secure and durable.
00:19:58But what am I going to draw?
00:20:01What's it called?
00:20:03The Moebius tape.
00:20:05It was a German mathematician.
00:20:08How do you know that?
00:20:09I learned it in school.
00:20:12Do you remember everything you learned in school?
00:20:14No, just that.
00:20:17It's curious, because it proves that opposites are actually part of the same thing.
00:20:23It seems that everything has two sides, but in reality it only has one.
00:20:43How are you?
00:20:45Hello, how are you?
00:20:46Hello.
00:20:48Wow, they're beautiful.
00:20:50Yes, it seems that they've been sending me the works.
00:20:55How much is it?
00:20:56Two dollars.
00:21:04Tell him I will buy twice the previous amount if he makes me a special 40% per pair.
00:21:11I will be transporting the shoes with me this time. You won't pay for the shipping.
00:21:14Shipping goes to Lee.
00:21:15Tell him.
00:21:17These are very humble people.
00:21:19These people have been charging me too much money for the leftovers.
00:21:22You've been shipping me your worst, ugliest shoes.
00:21:25Now that I can see your actual work, I can tell.
00:21:28What are you saying?
00:21:30You can translate that.
00:21:31Mr. Ghoshal, he really likes your work and he wants to show it to his foreign customers.
00:21:36You know them, PK. Why didn't you select fancier shoes for me?
00:21:39Mr. Alex, we bought the shoes by bay, not sophistication.
00:21:43Sophistication costs money.
00:21:45You didn't tell me these people charge two dollars per pair.
00:21:48You charged me a much higher price and you told me it was a big sale.
00:21:51How can I trust you now?
00:21:53Mr. Alex, those additional charges also include my salary, the trader's commission, and the shipping costs also.
00:21:59Shipping costs Lee.
00:22:01He's so full of piss.
00:22:04It's just piss. Give it back to him.
00:22:06Disgusting. We have to go back to the hotel, Alex.
00:22:09No, no, no, no, no. Take this.
00:22:11Now, clean yourself.
00:22:12Yes, that's it.
00:22:13Why don't you stay here quietly for a while?
00:22:17Okay, we have to fix this, okay?
00:22:20Yes.
00:22:21Right now, okay?
00:22:23Come with me.
00:22:30I want five hundred of these.
00:22:32Rashid, he's a very good boy.
00:22:34His uncle, Qasi, wants to arrange a marriage with Debly.
00:22:37Let's see.
00:22:40I'll be your best customer.
00:22:42Deal?
00:22:44So, what do you say, Mr. Gosar?
00:22:46Two dollars for the expensive ones.
00:22:48Deal?
00:22:49Two? No.
00:22:51Tell him.
00:22:55Come on.
00:22:56He's forcing me to beg him.
00:22:57Come on.
00:23:00No, no, no.
00:23:04I want to go back to the hotel.
00:23:05We'll have peace.
00:23:09Mr. Gosar, come here, come here.
00:23:10Please, I need this.
00:23:12If you do this, I'll be your best customer.
00:23:16Please.
00:23:17I need this.
00:23:18If you don't mess up with me again, I'll be your best customer.
00:23:21We're shipping extra.
00:23:23Can you believe this guy?
00:23:24Deal?
00:23:34Deal?
00:24:04Don't you think we could throw this away?
00:24:06Not yet.
00:24:07Wait.
00:24:17I feel like a stupid rich girl.
00:24:20I feel...
00:24:22Guilty.
00:24:24Guilty of what?
00:24:26There's nothing to feel guilty about.
00:24:28You're just a brave girl who's helping her father to start over.
00:24:31Where's the guilt?
00:24:34I don't know.
00:25:05Alex.
00:25:06What?
00:25:08What's the price of a pair of shoes in a store?
00:25:13Why?
00:25:14Just answer me.
00:25:24The price of sale to the public is 190 dollars,
00:25:27but we only make 50 dollars per pair.
00:25:30But the craftsman here sells them for 2 dollars.
00:25:35Yes, Alexandra.
00:25:36Here, we're all merchants.
00:25:40If they thought I was stealing, they wouldn't do business with me.
00:25:43I can assure you.
00:25:44They need to sell, and I need good prices to make a new start and pay my debts.
00:25:49Period.
00:25:50What debts?
00:25:54It doesn't matter.
00:26:00Tomorrow will be a hard day, almost worse than today.
00:26:03Get some rest. I still have work to do.
00:26:17Work hard, Alex.
00:26:34Ah, Mr. Alex, how are you?
00:26:36Great.
00:26:37Hello, Alexandra.
00:26:38I have brought my daughter, Debly,
00:26:40so that she can look after you and you let your father do his job.
00:26:44Debly?
00:26:45Debly!
00:26:47How many times do I have to tell you not to do this?
00:26:50Get down.
00:26:53Get down.
00:26:58Debly.
00:27:00Get down.
00:27:06She's Alexandra.
00:27:15Alexandra, she's my daughter, Debly.
00:27:17She doesn't speak English.
00:27:19Maybe you can teach her English or Spanish even better.
00:27:24She'll also teach you Hindi.
00:27:29Be careful.
00:27:31Hello.
00:27:33What's your name?
00:27:34My name is Alexandra.
00:27:36Alexandra.
00:27:38Debly, Debly.
00:27:39Come, I'll show you around my village.
00:27:41Let's go.
00:27:44I'll show you around the palace.
00:27:46Okay?
00:27:53Hi, how are you?
00:27:59Hi.
00:28:05Here you go.
00:28:08Don't you go to school?
00:28:10No.
00:28:14Okay, let's go.
00:28:15No, no.
00:28:30Once upon a time there were warriors
00:28:34Who defended one mighty king
00:28:37And the king appointed his servants
00:28:41Who became an army of sheep
00:28:45Business was made among equals
00:28:49A few men invented machines
00:28:52And then women left their kept houses
00:28:56To demand the right to fit in
00:28:59And when it feels right
00:29:01No one denies it
00:29:03You walk together to reach your goal
00:29:06It's impossible to do what you do.
00:29:08You have to train me.
00:29:13I didn't understand what you said.
00:29:15But I...
00:29:18Coward.
00:29:27Yeah.
00:29:29Years, decades, centuries later
00:29:33People couldn't say what they mean
00:29:37One plus one delivers one message
00:29:40They find out the strongest they're big
00:29:43And when it feels right
00:29:45No one denies it
00:29:47You walk together to reach your goal
00:29:51There are no nations, there are no battles
00:29:55You're the only one, you possess your soul
00:29:58And when it feels right
00:30:00No one denies it
00:30:02You walk together to reach your goal
00:30:05There are no nations, there are no battles
00:30:09You're the only one, you possess your soul
00:30:13And when it feels right
00:30:15No one denies it
00:30:17You walk together to reach your goal
00:30:20There are no nations, there are no battles
00:30:24You're the only one, you possess your soul
00:30:28And when it feels right
00:30:30No one denies it
00:30:32You walk together to reach your goal
00:30:35There are no nations, there are no battles
00:30:39You're the only one, you possess your soul
00:30:55Yay!
00:31:03Sir, how old is your daughter?
00:31:06She's twelve years old.
00:31:08When was she lost?
00:31:10This morning, about ten hours ago.
00:31:15Was she alone?
00:31:16She was with a friend.
00:31:21Everything is fine, Adrian.
00:31:22Pique.
00:31:31Good night.
00:31:38Have you gone completely crazy?
00:31:42Have you had a good time with your friend Debbie?
00:31:44Do you know how many hours you've been out?
00:31:46Pique is still looking for you!
00:31:50What's going on?
00:31:52Don't you hear me?
00:31:55You're ignoring me!
00:31:56Where the hell have you been?
00:31:59Where the hell have you been all these years?
00:32:02Don't talk to me like that.
00:32:03Look, look, look.
00:32:04Look how well this is.
00:32:06It's full of shit.
00:32:08Come on, to the shower.
00:32:09Don't you dare touch me!
00:32:11Help!
00:32:12This criminal is attacking me!
00:32:16Please help!
00:32:19Please!
00:32:20You can't do that, you can't do that.
00:32:21Please, please, please.
00:32:22Please, I'm begging you, please.
00:32:25You can't do that.
00:32:26You have no right to tell me what I can and can't do.
00:32:30Who are you?
00:32:33I don't have a father.
00:32:35I only know my mother!
00:32:41Go to the shower.
00:32:46Tomorrow we'll pack our bags and go to the airport.
00:32:52Tomorrow.
00:33:17Come in.
00:33:22Thank you.
00:33:32I don't know how you've been able to get so dirty.
00:33:35I'm sure that in a few years you'll laugh when you remember this.
00:33:42Taking a shit is never fun.
00:33:46Have you ever talked to my father?
00:33:52Debli told me today that she doesn't go to school.
00:33:54Well, you don't either, do you?
00:33:57It's not the same.
00:33:58What's the use of her when she's older?
00:34:00Wow.
00:34:02This old woman, in the end, is going to be useful for something.
00:34:14Please don't disappear again, okay?
00:34:17You neither.
00:34:21I love you.
00:34:30It's so nice to see you again.
00:34:32Finally.
00:34:34I'm sorry I had you dealing with my assistant,
00:34:36but I'm always travelling.
00:34:38It seems that you've been doing well,
00:34:40Miss Commercial Director.
00:34:43Where are you exactly?
00:34:44In which part of India?
00:34:46In Rajasthan.
00:34:47Near Pakistan?
00:34:48Right on the border, yes.
00:34:49Wow.
00:34:51You still have the necklace I gave you.
00:34:53Yes.
00:34:56Listen,
00:34:58we really liked the samples you sent us,
00:35:01and my bosses would have loved to work with you,
00:35:05but I'm afraid that...
00:35:07I'm afraid that it doesn't meet their ethical standards.
00:35:11What do you mean?
00:35:13All my suppliers are legal.
00:35:15Yes, but that's not the problem.
00:35:17And what is the problem, then?
00:35:18I work for a multinational,
00:35:20and they can't put their reputation at risk.
00:35:23Can you imagine what would happen if it came to light
00:35:25that one of their suppliers spent ten years in prison accused of terrorism?
00:35:29How did they find out?
00:35:31Human Resources checked you.
00:35:33The Internet doesn't forget.
00:35:35They never declared me guilty.
00:35:37You didn't prove that you were innocent either.
00:35:42I've invested an important sum of money
00:35:44to get ahead of the suppliers.
00:35:46Our commitment was firm, Vera.
00:35:48I've defended you to the death, believe me.
00:35:50I've made sure that they know that you were released without charges,
00:35:53and even that it cost you to lose your wife
00:35:55and ten years of your daughter's life.
00:35:57Have you told them, my dear?
00:35:58These are business deals.
00:36:00I've only tried to get them to take your place.
00:36:02I haven't seen any other way to do it.
00:36:04And why haven't you told them what happened between us,
00:36:06that we started this together?
00:36:08Well, no, I'd rather not tell them the truth.
00:36:11Because in that case, I would also have to tell them
00:36:13that I let you skip the law because of your tendency
00:36:15to make a mess.
00:36:16Okay, okay.
00:36:18I understand.
00:36:20Alex, I can't defend you anymore without putting my job at risk.
00:36:24And let me tell you that I can imagine many things about you,
00:36:26but I would never believe that you are a terrorist.
00:36:29I know it's unfair, after everything you've been through, but...
00:36:32I could tell your bosses what it meant
00:36:34to spend ten years in a concentration camp like that prison.
00:36:39But I'm not going to do it.
00:36:40What matters is that today I am a free man.
00:36:43Listen, I'm very sorry about everything that happened to you.
00:36:46Really.
00:36:48But will you agree with me that we have a serious reputation problem here?
00:36:52If your company goes back now, you're going to bury me forever, Vera.
00:36:58There has to be a way to get this back on track.
00:37:02I don't know, really.
00:37:03I need a way to negotiate.
00:37:06Is there any way to convince your bosses?
00:37:09Knowing them, I'm sure they would risk it if you were much more competitive.
00:37:21So, my serious reputation problems are reduced to a matter of money.
00:37:27Probably, yes.
00:37:28Probably, yes.
00:37:33What would your bosses say if I offered you high-end shoes for $50 each?
00:37:43And the half-price print collection agreed initially?
00:37:47I think it's a counteroffer that might interest them.
00:37:52But from now on, I warn you that at those prices,
00:37:54they will want the initial order three times.
00:37:56Three times? At the same time? Why three times?
00:37:59Like you, we have hundreds of suppliers.
00:38:02They will only be interested if you are much more productive.
00:38:05Do you think you can triple it?
00:38:07You put me in a very difficult situation with the time you give me, Vera.
00:38:12There is no way to go back to the initial agreement.
00:38:15Impossible, I'm sorry.
00:38:17Excuse me for a moment.
00:38:27I'm sorry.
00:38:39There may be a possibility.
00:38:41If I contact my suppliers on the other side of the border, yes.
00:38:45Great.
00:38:47But if they accept, I will have to supervise the quality of what you are offering us.
00:38:51Would you come here?
00:38:52Of course.
00:38:53I'm with my daughter. We were about to leave.
00:38:55I have to take her back with her mother.
00:38:57My bosses won't trust someone with your background.
00:39:00What's wrong? Are you so afraid to see me again?
00:39:06If everything goes well, I'll see you next week.
00:39:09Hey, deal done.
00:39:15Deal done.
00:39:23Deal done.
00:39:31According to new documents revealed by the portal Political Leads,
00:39:35the United States violated the human rights of hundreds of prisoners falsely accused of terrorism.
00:39:43A Spanish citizen married to a North American navy was captured ten years ago by the CIA
00:39:49while doing business in northern Pakistan.
00:39:52Although he was never formally accused of anything, he has spent ten years in prison
00:39:57and will now be released thanks to the efforts of his lawyer, Laura Warren,
00:40:02who denounces that his client suffered serious torture.
00:40:06Prejudice has put my client in prison.
00:40:08He was never formally accused of anything and therefore has never been found guilty.
00:40:13He's doing very well and will be reunited with his daughter soon.
00:40:23How are you? Did you sleep well?
00:40:25Yes, and you?
00:40:27I'm sorry for getting so angry yesterday.
00:40:29When I realized I didn't know how to face you, I panicked.
00:40:32Don't say that.
00:40:36I think I know why you need to sleep outside.
00:40:44Sorry, I can't talk about that right now. I have something important to solve.
00:40:49Come with me.
00:40:52Okay.
00:41:05PK, I bring news. The best news.
00:41:08I'm going to postpone the flights. I just got a bigger offer.
00:41:12They need three times the initial order.
00:41:15Alex, I think that is impossible.
00:41:18And why is that?
00:41:19Because we cannot produce so much merchandise, not even in one year.
00:41:23That's why we are getting it from Pakistan.
00:41:25What? From Pakistan?
00:41:27I know we'll find a way to shut this up.
00:41:31Alex, listen to me.
00:41:35You have to listen to me.
00:41:37The head of acquisition is coming to visit the premises
00:41:40and supervise the quality of the manufacture.
00:41:42When?
00:41:43Next week.
00:41:45No. No, Ben. I won't accept it. I can't commit.
00:41:49PK, please. This is a great opportunity, a chance to get back in business.
00:41:54We cannot get all the material legally in a week.
00:41:57Call your contacts.
00:41:58Come on.
00:41:59You guys are constantly smuggling things through the border.
00:42:02Have you seen the army? Does that seem safe to you?
00:42:06To you, precisely?
00:42:08Do you think that I like your idea?
00:42:10They didn't leave me any option.
00:42:14It was no or nothing.
00:42:18Alex, don't let those greedy people take advantage of you.
00:42:22You're going to risk your freedom.
00:42:35Call them.
00:42:43Call them.
00:42:51Listen.
00:42:53I should stay a few more days.
00:42:55I've talked to your mother to see if she agrees.
00:42:57You've talked to my mother? When?
00:42:59Well, actually, my lawyer is going to get in touch with hers.
00:43:02Do you want to stay with me or do you want to go home now?
00:43:04I don't want to leave so soon.
00:43:06It's a very long trip and we just arrived.
00:43:09Besides, I can't go to school.
00:43:12We're both marginalized.
00:43:18You never told me what you did to get expelled.
00:43:20It was because of a pretty stupid teacher who wanted me to write about my family.
00:43:24I tried to explain to her that I couldn't do it.
00:43:28I don't know you.
00:43:35Tell me.
00:43:36What do you want to know?
00:43:41What do you want to know?
00:43:47I don't know what's going on.
00:43:50I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:43:52I don't know what's going on.
00:43:54I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:43:59I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:01I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:03I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:05I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:07I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:09I don't know what's going on in my life.
00:44:15My father spent the day talking to me and telling me who he was.
00:44:19A trotamundos, born in Melilla,
00:44:21who worked as a street vendor on the beaches of Cádiz,
00:44:25where there's an American military base.
00:44:27I'm looking for a swimsuit.
00:44:39In the moment when my mother, an army officer, saw my father, she was in tears.
00:45:09She fell madly in love, and no one could convince her otherwise,
00:45:14when she decided to marry him and take him with her to the United States.
00:45:22As soon as they got married, my mother became pregnant.
00:45:27We were a happy family, although I don't remember anything.
00:45:40The United States
00:45:45The United States began to suffer attacks,
00:45:48and the authorities began to look for terrorists everywhere.
00:45:55In this world, apparently cosmopolitan,
00:45:58an Andalusian, born in North Africa,
00:46:01who was related to Arabs,
00:46:04who had achieved American nationality by marrying a marine,
00:46:08and who also worked on the border between India and Pakistan,
00:46:12was automatically labeled as a potential terrorist.
00:46:18When he returned from one of his trips, he was arrested and imprisoned.
00:46:32And my mother abandoned him to move on with her career.
00:46:38But, she was not alone.
00:46:49Get on your knees, now!
00:46:51Mother fucker! Don't you ever fucking look at me!
00:46:55Get on your knees! Now get down on your knees!
00:46:57All the way down! Now! Now!
00:47:00Don't you look at me!
00:47:08I swear.
00:47:10They threw a handkerchief at me,
00:47:12so I couldn't breathe,
00:47:14because I was on the table.
00:47:32And...
00:47:35They left me sleeping,
00:47:37so that my brother wouldn't catch a cold.
00:47:42After ten years,
00:47:44he managed to get out of prison.
00:47:47Prejudice has put my client in prison.
00:47:50He was never formally accused of anything,
00:47:52and therefore has never been found guilty.
00:47:56He's doing very well,
00:47:58and will be reunited with his daughter soon.
00:48:00I'll take questions.
00:48:03Alex!
00:48:04Kasim is here.
00:48:16Peace be upon you.
00:48:46Come in.
00:49:14Come in!
00:49:16Come again.
00:49:17Hey, PK.
00:49:20Mr. Alex,
00:49:21how are you doing, buddy?
00:49:23Excuse for coming here,
00:49:25but I need to warn you.
00:49:27I don't want to do business with that man.
00:49:31What's the problem?
00:49:33This is what I have been trying to tell you,
00:49:36but you don't listen to me.
00:49:38Once we contact that man,
00:49:40we are in his hands.
00:49:42It's a matter of life and death.
00:49:44We are in his hands.
00:49:46It's not that he's a bad person,
00:49:49but he has too much power.
00:49:51This man can do whatever he wants.
00:49:54He can cross the border and hide in Pakistan.
00:49:56PK,
00:49:58in terms of time,
00:50:00we are doing badly here.
00:50:02We can still back out.
00:50:05Can you at least negotiate more time?
00:50:08So that I look for other options.
00:50:10PK, don't screw with me.
00:50:12You know I can do it.
00:50:13If the merchandise is not here in a couple of days,
00:50:15there will be no business,
00:50:16and no one will get paid.
00:50:17Not me, not you, not...
00:50:19Your freaking smuggler friends.
00:50:24All right.
00:50:25As you wish.
00:50:26All right.
00:50:44Good morning, Alex.
00:50:46They are waiting for us.
00:50:49But I can still call up the meeting.
00:50:52Again with this?
00:50:56Hello, Alexandra.
00:50:57I have brought my daughter Debly.
00:50:59So that you are not so bored today.
00:51:04But you will have to be back on time.
00:51:07Hello?
00:51:08But bring her on time.
00:51:09Okay, Papa.
00:51:10Hey!
00:51:11But first, let's share a cell phone.
00:51:13I don't want you to disappear again.
00:51:16Alex.
00:51:41I love you.
00:52:03Are you going to get married?
00:52:05And have babies?
00:52:11Yes.
00:52:22Jesus.
00:52:36Lulu!
00:52:38Is this your new friend?
00:52:40No.
00:52:41She's from America.
00:52:42Alex's daughter.
00:52:46She gave you new clothes?
00:52:47No, I was just looking around.
00:52:48Shut up!
00:52:51Don't you know
00:52:52that a true Muslim
00:52:53will not let his wife
00:52:54roam around with a foreigner?
00:52:56No.
00:53:02No, no.
00:53:26No.
00:53:31What happened?
00:53:32What did he say?
00:53:52Look.
00:53:53You look beautiful.
00:53:56What are you doing?
00:53:57I'm doing my first comic.
00:53:59I think it's very good.
00:54:02Good.
00:54:05Let's see.
00:54:19How was your day?
00:54:22Shall we get comfortable
00:54:23and go down to the pool
00:54:24to relax for a while?
00:54:25Okay.
00:54:36What's that ritual?
00:54:38That's how you wash yourself weak.
00:54:41I didn't know Pique was Muslim.
00:54:51Did they do that to you in prison?
00:54:55Yes.
00:55:05Are you trying to turn back?
00:55:08Yes.
00:55:09Debris has taught me some acrobatics,
00:55:11but turning back
00:55:13scares me.
00:55:15I feel an emptiness.
00:55:17It scares me.
00:55:20That's because
00:55:21you have to free the subconscious.
00:55:24Stop thinking
00:55:26and let the body guide you.
00:55:28What is the subconscious?
00:55:30That's a difficult question.
00:55:33Are you going to answer or not?
00:55:37It's like
00:55:39when you take the notebook
00:55:41and start drawing without thinking.
00:55:44It's that thing of yours
00:55:45that knows things well inside you.
00:55:48I know how to do things well.
00:55:51It's like
00:55:52that thing that makes you doubt,
00:55:54but that
00:55:56is actually right.
00:55:57It's like
00:56:00the carave of things.
00:56:03Like the mathematical tape.
00:56:08And how do you free the subconscious?
00:56:16I'm not an expert, but
00:56:19it's about opening up,
00:56:21crossing that dividing line
00:56:24and letting the knowledge you have inside flow.
00:56:51No, no, no, no, no.
00:56:53Like this, no.
00:56:54This is wrong.
00:56:56It's like this.
00:56:58Like this.
00:56:59This is wrong.
00:57:00This is right.
00:57:02No, no.
00:57:03Look, like this, I'll show you.
00:57:08Like this.
00:57:09Okay?
00:57:14Okay, everybody, that's all for today.
00:57:16We have a long day tomorrow.
00:57:21And, Mr. Ashad,
00:57:22come at 7 o'clock.
00:57:23The boss is coming.
00:57:24Has Kaseem confirmed
00:57:25that he's bringing the merchandise already?
00:57:26Yeah, yeah.
00:57:27That's for sure.
00:57:29Let's go.
00:57:37No, not like this.
00:57:38Not like this.
00:57:39Like this.
00:57:40Muslim.
00:57:42Come on, come on.
00:57:43We have to go to the factory too.
00:57:44Come on, hurry up.
00:57:45Hurry up.
00:57:46Hurry up.
00:57:48Hurry up.
00:57:50Hurry up.
00:57:51Hurry up.
00:57:52
00:57:57
00:58:02
00:58:07
00:58:12Hey, Dubley, let's go outside.
00:58:14Take your friend with you.
00:58:16Let's go!
00:58:18Come closer.
00:58:20Come on, hurry up.
00:58:22Let's go.
00:58:24Come on, hurry up.
00:58:28You're so slow.
00:58:30Come on, let's go.
00:58:35Come on, hurry up.
00:58:37
00:58:49Twinkle, twinkle, little star.
00:58:52Please tell your father
00:58:54that there are big problems.
00:58:58If he wants merchandise on time,
00:59:01then he will give me extra money.
00:59:04$5,000 more.
00:59:09Tell him.
00:59:11Come at my place this evening.
00:59:13Got it?
00:59:16Now...
00:59:20go where to go on.
00:59:22Go!
00:59:30Let's go, bro.
00:59:34Ale!
00:59:37Ale!
00:59:46Pique!
00:59:47Kasim was here.
00:59:48Kasim?
00:59:49That man should have delivered the merchandise already.
01:00:00$5,000.
01:00:04That man wants $5,000 more.
01:00:19You see now?
01:00:21It doesn't matter who you're dealing with.
01:00:23Once they've got you, they change the rules.
01:00:25I warned you.
01:00:27It was not a good idea to make a business with that man.
01:00:30And you have already paid him half of the money.
01:00:33We have come to an agreement.
01:00:46Mr. Alex?
01:00:47What?
01:00:50That man is upset.
01:00:52Because he thinks that
01:00:54your daughter is a bad influence on my family.
01:01:01Tell him to go.
01:01:02Go away!
01:01:04Go!
01:01:05Go!
01:01:08What kind of a bad influence can a 12-year-old have?
01:01:11Huh?
01:01:12Mr. Alex, I told you that
01:01:15Mr. Kasim has arranged a marriage
01:01:17between his nephew and my daughter, Debly.
01:01:20It seems that they saw the girls near the school.
01:01:23And you were all right with all of that?
01:01:27Alex, things here are different.
01:01:33If you want your garment on time,
01:01:36you are going to have to pay him.
01:01:39How?
01:01:40How?
01:01:42You think I have the money?
01:01:44Don't you remember?
01:01:46I've spent 10 years in prison.
01:01:49You should know the type of guy
01:01:51who lent me the money for this investment.
01:01:53Yes, come on. Take my skin.
01:01:55Here.
01:01:56Let me go!
01:02:20Alex.
01:02:22Alex.
01:02:25I can lend you money.
01:02:28Because I am your friend.
01:02:35All right.
01:02:36Come.
01:02:38Come.
01:02:56How did you get the money?
01:02:59This is Debly's dowry.
01:03:05But I know
01:03:07he will return it to me.
01:03:11As soon as I get the down payment for my client.
01:03:15Thank you, my friend.
01:03:19Let's go to Kasim's house.
01:03:25Let's go.
01:03:49That's it.
01:03:51This last piece makes a total of 500,000.
01:03:55500,000 rupees, correct?
01:03:58Okay.
01:04:01There was another 5,000 dollars.
01:04:04Do you really think this is the best way to deal with that man, Alex?
01:04:08Okay.
01:04:10Let's get this over with.
01:04:25Let's go.
01:04:56Be my guest.
01:05:12Mr. Alex has brought the money.
01:05:14But he wants the shipment delivered tonight.
01:05:16English, please.
01:05:18We are humble people.
01:05:20But we know the language.
01:05:22We are humble people.
01:05:24But we know the language of the empire.
01:05:26I greatly admire your country, America.
01:05:29Your country is like mine.
01:05:32We both are British colonies after all.
01:05:34Aren't we?
01:05:38That's an interesting point of view.
01:05:43Mr. Kasim, where is the merchandise?
01:05:45I told the little girl.
01:05:49There is a certain problem that must be addressed.
01:05:51No.
01:05:53You deliver the shipment today.
01:05:55And then I get you the rest of the money.
01:06:03Are you calling me a liar?
01:06:05Alex, please.
01:06:07There is no need of this.
01:06:08Gentlemen, we could establish a relationship for the benefit of both sides.
01:06:13Please.
01:06:17Of course.
01:06:18Of course.
01:06:20Let me make some phone calls.
01:06:23While my men count the money.
01:06:34They will count the money here, in front of you.
01:06:38Virtual trust.
01:06:40Alex, please.
01:06:42Now if you excuse me.
01:06:48Thank you.
01:06:56I am pleased to tell you that the shipment is on its way.
01:06:59My men will escort you back to the factory.
01:07:02Are they going to kill us?
01:07:03No, no.
01:07:06It's their language.
01:07:07Trying to scare us is a scam.
01:07:19What kind of space is this?
01:07:21There are several cars like this one.
01:07:23They have crossed the desert.
01:07:24With camels?
01:07:25That way they won't be stopped by the army.
01:07:31Be careful.
01:07:35Well, everything is here.
01:07:36Can I go to Debrie's house while you finish unloading the car?
01:07:40Have you picked up a pickaxe?
01:07:43We are going to have to do something with that hair.
01:07:45You have to be quick.
01:07:46Hurry up.
01:07:47The head of our position is coming tomorrow.
01:07:49You have to be ready for that.
01:07:59There are so many of them in my school.
01:08:04Don't ask how many lies there are.
01:08:06They are all about girls.
01:08:17Sit on this.
01:08:33It's not there, it's here.
01:08:35Here.
01:08:38How are you cutting it?
01:08:42Here.
01:08:47How are you cutting it?
01:08:50It's not there, it's here.
01:08:53Look.
01:08:55It is beautiful.
01:09:17We are leaving.
01:09:18Yes, we are leaving.
01:09:22Okay.
01:09:24Okay!
01:09:40Alexandra.
01:09:45Alexandra.
01:09:46Alexandra.
01:09:48Wake up.
01:09:52Good morning, Alex.
01:09:54Let's go, baby. I have to go down and welcome these people.
01:10:23Great to have you.
01:10:25Thank you, great to meet you.
01:10:26Nice to meet you.
01:10:27How are you doing?
01:10:48That's amazing.
01:10:50It's absolutely beautiful.
01:10:54It breaks my heart to see these poor Indian children.
01:10:57I'm not Indian. I'm Alex's daughter.
01:11:02I'm sorry about that.
01:11:21Hello.
01:11:23Nice to meet you.
01:11:26I really like your haircut.
01:11:38Daughter, I don't think you can go with that look for the rest of your life.
01:11:41You look...
01:11:43infamous.
01:11:45Let's see what we can do.
01:11:47What have you done?
01:11:49What have you done?
01:12:19What have you done?
01:12:20What have you done?
01:12:50Come, Agni. Come, Agni.
01:12:52Come on.
01:13:19Mr. Rosal.
01:13:21Let me introduce you to Vera.
01:13:25She's Vera, the head of precision.
01:13:27Hello, Irene.
01:13:29Very nice to meet you.
01:13:30Nice to meet you, too.
01:13:32Irene.
01:13:49Alex.
01:14:02Alex.
01:14:06Alex.
01:14:07The mobile phone doesn't work.
01:14:09He's whistling.
01:14:11This is very important.
01:14:13The worker has put it wrong.
01:14:15I'm telling you.
01:14:17I love this kind of DJ talk.
01:14:19They're great.
01:14:21Can we see more samples?
01:14:25Yeah, I'll get some more for you.
01:14:27Vicky.
01:14:29Vicky.
01:14:33Vicky.
01:14:35Vicky.
01:14:38Vicky.
01:14:47Vicky.
01:15:17Vicky.
01:15:47Vicky.
01:16:05Vicky.
01:16:10Vicky.
01:16:14Vicky.
01:16:18Vicky.
01:16:21Vicky.
01:16:25Vicky.
01:16:31Vicky.
01:16:42Vicky.
01:16:44Vicky.
01:16:47Vicky.
01:16:51Vicky.
01:16:57Vicky.
01:17:00Vicky.
01:17:07Alex.
01:17:09Vicky.
01:17:17Alexandra.
01:17:24Alexandra.
01:17:26Dad.
01:17:33Dad.
01:17:35Oh, dear.
01:17:40Dad.
01:17:46Dad.
01:17:52Alex.
01:18:05Alex.
01:18:07Alex.
01:18:32You need to go to the hospital.
01:18:35What is the name of your friend?
01:18:37Is she a foreigner like you?
01:18:39No, no, no. She's Indian.
01:18:41Okay, just calm down. Come with me.
01:18:43Come on.
01:18:45Did you see the terrorist?
01:18:47Did you see the terrorist?
01:18:49Did you see the terrorist?
01:18:51We're investigating.
01:18:53We're investigating.
01:18:55Come.
01:18:57Come.
01:18:59Come.
01:19:01Come.
01:19:03Come.
01:19:05Come.
01:19:07Come.
01:19:09Come.
01:19:11Come.
01:19:15You are a very brave girl.
01:19:22Show me.
01:19:24Yes.
01:19:32I'm about to stitch you.
01:19:34Don't worry. It will just...
01:19:37I need to talk to this girl alone.
01:19:39I need to ask her a few questions.
01:19:41But I'm not done yet.
01:19:43I need to do an X-ray and...
01:19:45I think this girl is still in shock.
01:19:48So, please.
01:19:55This can wait. I'll see you in a while.
01:20:07Your father was taken in an ambulance.
01:20:10He should be somewhere here in the hospital.
01:20:14Well, you and your father have been very lucky.
01:20:18You only got a few scratches.
01:20:21But in this attack...
01:20:22Attack?
01:20:24Many of them are dead and most of them are severely injured.
01:20:27And Rashid?
01:20:30I'm sorry.
01:20:33Listen.
01:20:35You need to tell me all that you remember.
01:20:37Okay?
01:20:45We have located the man in the white car...
01:20:47who left the site just after the attack.
01:20:50Tell me if you recognize him.
01:20:55Is he the one?
01:20:57Yes. The thug.
01:21:00All right.
01:21:02He was carrying this bag.
01:21:04Have you seen this bag before?
01:21:06It's my father's money.
01:21:09$5,000.
01:21:13So, your father gave him $5,000.
01:21:16What for?
01:21:21What did your father want him to do with that money?
01:21:24Hmm?
01:21:28Hello?
01:21:30Secret Service?
01:21:32Why?
01:21:34We don't need him.
01:21:39Accused of terrorism?
01:21:47What did that man say to your father?
01:21:51Is your father a terrorist?
01:21:53No.
01:21:54Has he been convicted of terrorism?
01:21:56No.
01:22:00It's okay.
01:22:03What have you done to your head?
01:22:06I need to go to the washroom.
01:22:11Okay.
01:22:13Be careful.
01:22:16Be back immediately.
01:22:18I'm waiting for you here.
01:22:25Dad?
01:22:37Dad?
01:22:48Dad?
01:23:18He has never faced any formal charges,
01:23:20but his lawyer, Laura Warren,
01:23:22claims that he has suffered harsh torture and daily interrogation.
01:23:25Alexandra?
01:23:27Alexandra.
01:23:30Alexandra, are you okay?
01:23:33What about your father?
01:23:35I don't know. I'm looking for him.
01:23:38What happened to the rest of your colleagues? Do you know?
01:23:40No.
01:23:48Alex?
01:23:57Have you seen Alex?
01:23:59Mr. Warren?
01:24:02Mr. Alex?
01:24:06He's sad.
01:24:19He's sad.
01:24:26Honey.
01:24:29I didn't know where you were.
01:24:33Are you hurt?
01:24:39There's a detective asking about you.
01:24:42We have to go.
01:24:44They just operated on me.
01:24:46I can't move from here, honey.
01:24:48He said something about a terrorist attack
01:24:51and about the intelligence services.
01:25:00I have to call my lawyer.
01:25:02Tell me what I have to do.
01:25:05They took Kasim and beat him up.
01:25:08They asked me why I paid him $5,000,
01:25:11but I didn't say anything.
01:25:17I can't believe this is happening again.
01:25:20Dad!
01:25:26You're right. We have to go.
01:25:29We need the passports.
01:25:31We have to leave the country before they issue an arrest warrant.
01:25:35Help me.
01:25:40Okay, let's go.
01:25:46Dad.
01:26:16Dad.
01:26:28There you are.
01:26:36What have you done this time?
01:26:38What do you mean?
01:26:40The media is linking you to this.
01:26:42Who have you been working with?
01:26:44Do you think I'd do my own business?
01:26:47No, I think you've been mixing with dangerous people.
01:26:50It wouldn't be the first time.
01:26:52You can't spend your life blaming me for everything.
01:26:54Swear you didn't do anything.
01:26:56Swear it!
01:26:57You're the one who's always asking for impossible things.
01:27:00Maybe this is all your fault.
01:27:03It wouldn't be the first time.
01:27:06Go to hell.
01:27:15Hotel Felice Chaya.
01:27:17Let's go.
01:27:44Let's go.
01:27:54Go to hell.
01:28:00Come on, let's go.
01:28:14Okay.
01:28:23Okay, okay, okay.
01:28:29Hey, careful with her, okay?
01:28:44Come on, come on, come on.
01:28:48Egypt, Egypt, where did you capture this terrorist?
01:28:51How did he get kidnapped?
01:28:56Can't you give us more information about this?
01:28:59Egypt.
01:29:00Calm down.
01:29:02Calm down.
01:29:03Calm down.
01:29:06Let us do our job, please.
01:29:09Take them away.
01:29:14Take them away.
01:29:24Sit there.
01:29:39Your associate Kazim is an old friend of ours.
01:29:42He's been smuggling all kinds of things through the border for years.
01:29:45He has served jail time, both here and in Pakistan.
01:29:48So what do you want me to think?
01:29:51I want you to think I'm not talking to you until I call my lawyer.
01:29:55Did he sell you explosives or not?
01:29:57I have the right to make a phone call.
01:30:00Your daughter has already admitted that you paid to Kazim.
01:30:02I need to talk to my lawyer.
01:30:06Okay.
01:30:12Get the iPad.
01:30:20What is the name of your lawyer?
01:30:22Laura Warren.
01:30:24212-352-1064.
01:30:36What's going on, Alex?
01:30:38You're all over the news.
01:30:40It has happened again, Laura.
01:30:42They are blaming me for the explosion in the factory.
01:30:44Don't you say a word.
01:30:46I'm taking the first plane to India.
01:30:48Is your daughter with you?
01:30:50Yes, she's still here.
01:30:52Hello, Mrs. Warren. It's Detective Gupta here.
01:30:54Detective Gupta, what makes you so sure it was a terrorist attack?
01:30:58It's me who's going to ask questions, Mrs. Warren.
01:31:00We know that he paid a smuggler to illegally bring something from Pakistan through the border.
01:31:04That doesn't make him a terrorist.
01:31:07Exactly. I want him to prove that.
01:31:09What he brought through the border and how this explosion occurred.
01:31:11Otherwise, I can just turn him into intelligence service and let the media go on with the circus.
01:31:16So he's guilty until proven innocent?
01:31:18You know how it goes.
01:31:20Western executives from that company have been killed.
01:31:23This is a major attack to foreigners on Indian soil.
01:31:25You don't believe me? Look at yourself.
01:31:40Those people out there need to blame someone for those victims today.
01:31:43You listen to me.
01:31:45I suggest you do your investigation properly or you may find yourself enrolled in a diplomatic clash.
01:31:50Now I'm on my way to see my friend, the Indian ambassador in Washington DC right now.
01:31:55If you need me, feel free to call me.
01:31:59Yes, he's under my custody.
01:32:05Look, Mr. Alex. This is not up to me.
01:32:08Your lawyer does not seem to understand.
01:32:11Can't you buy us some time?
01:32:14I don't see how.
01:32:16If I could charge you with a crime that falls under my jurisdiction,
01:32:20I'd be happy to do it.
01:32:22But I don't think I can.
01:32:24If I could charge you with a crime that falls under my jurisdiction, maybe.
01:32:29But time is up.
01:32:31I have to turn you in.
01:32:36All right, wait.
01:32:43I did pay Tukosin.
01:32:44Papa?
01:32:45I paid him to smuggle a big shipment of textiles from Pakistan through the border.
01:32:49Then he better corroborate your version.
01:32:55Trust me, baby.
01:33:20What are you talking about, baby?
01:33:22I'll be right back.
01:33:27No, no, no.
01:33:28No, no, no, baby.
01:33:36Tell me everything you know.
01:33:41He gave me a lot of money.
01:33:48To send the goods to a company.
01:33:53I didn't kill anyone.
01:33:55It was my car.
01:33:58Take him away.
01:34:05Congratulations, Alex.
01:34:07He has confirmed what you just said.
01:34:11At least you know he didn't sell me explosives.
01:34:14Don't you get confused, Mr. Alex.
01:34:16Smuggling is a serious crime.
01:34:23Yes?
01:34:25We can't let him go yet.
01:34:28He can't be extradited without us running a full investigation.
01:34:33Tell them to wait.
01:34:34Detective.
01:34:35I'll call you back.
01:34:36Detective!
01:34:38You need to take a look at this.
01:34:41The explosion was caused by a worker who put the Mopia strip in the wrong way.
01:34:46Were there any witnesses who could corroborate your story?
01:34:49What story?
01:34:50That's true.
01:34:51Call PK.
01:34:52The textile factory owner knows the technician who fucked this up.
01:34:56The analysis of the machine itself will prove this.
01:34:59You need to call that man.
01:35:00Come on, do your job!
01:35:10Put it on speaker.
01:35:19Hello?
01:35:20Debly?
01:35:21Debly?
01:35:22Hello?
01:35:23Can I speak to your dad?
01:35:25PK?
01:35:26No.
01:35:27PK?
01:35:28No.
01:35:33I think he's dead.
01:35:41You can gain some time with your self-implication in the smuggling scheme.
01:35:46But it is such a lesser crime compared to four counts of manslaughter and several injured.
01:35:51There must be another way.
01:35:57Yes?
01:36:01Okay, I'll turn him in.
01:36:06I think you should start thinking about saying goodbye to your daughter.
01:36:09No!
01:36:11Okay.
01:36:12Okay.
01:36:16No, please, please, no.
01:36:18Please, please, please.
01:36:20Detective, you're going to regret this if you don't take a look at that machine.
01:36:24Stop!
01:36:29Let me talk to the forensics.
01:36:33Your daughter should come with me.
01:36:36Dad!
01:36:38Dad!
01:36:39Dad!
01:36:40Calm down, calm down, Alexandra.
01:36:42Tell him everything, okay? Slowly, so he understands, okay?
01:36:45Trust me.
01:36:46Go.
01:37:10Sir, please!
01:37:16Did you find anything?
01:37:17Ma'am, the car is here.
01:37:40Please, please, please.
01:37:42Alexandra!
01:37:44Dad!
01:37:45Please, please, please.
01:37:46Alexandra!
01:37:48Okay, sir, thank you.
01:37:49Come.
01:38:03Vicky?
01:38:05Vicky?
01:38:09Please.
01:38:21This is the strip.
01:38:39This is the strip.
01:38:40This is the strip.
01:38:41This is the strip.
01:39:10Dad.
01:39:26Your daughter helped us to locate that machine.
01:39:28It was an industrial explosion indeed.
01:39:31Well, Mr. Alex, your daughter and that strip just saved your life.
01:39:37All the best.
01:39:39You are free to go now.
01:40:10I think we all need to make an act of intrusion,
01:40:13since it was the media frenzy that jumped to conclusions
01:40:16and accused Alexander of being behind the attack,
01:40:19where there was no attack.
01:40:21How can we be so sure that the so-called industrial accident
01:40:24is not a cover-up to protect the tourist sector in that country?
01:40:28What I see is a man with a painful past,
01:40:31who just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
01:40:35Who just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
01:40:46I completely disagree.
01:40:48When four people, some Westerners, are killed,
01:40:51many questions need to be asked.
01:40:54I would keep an eye on that Alex forever.
01:41:05The border police of India is the least interested in that matter.
01:41:28Vera!
01:41:35How does it feel to become a celebrity?
01:41:39It seems that doing business with you will attract many buyers.
01:41:44I feel the death of your colleagues.
01:41:48In a couple of weeks they will make you a new offer, okay?
01:41:54Vera!
01:41:58It's the only thing you have to tell me.
01:42:01We always end up hurting each other.
01:42:04Well, let's not hurt each other anymore.
01:42:08Can you forgive me?
01:42:14If you want, we can meet for dinner one day,
01:42:17when things have calmed down a bit.
01:42:20I'd love to.
01:42:34I think he likes you.
01:42:38To be honest,
01:42:40I've never had the slightest doubt about it.
01:43:04I love you.
01:43:23Well, we're at the end of the semester.
01:43:26What are your plans for the summer?
01:43:29I'm going to San Diego to visit my dad.
01:43:42I'm going to California for friends.
01:43:46I'm going to...
01:43:49I'm going to...
01:43:51I'm going to...
01:43:53I'm going to...
01:43:54I'm going to...
01:43:58I'm going to South Africa.
01:43:59Oh, fun!
01:44:09What am I doing?
01:44:11I'm getting married this summer.
01:44:24Good luck with that.
01:44:26I'm going to India.
01:44:27I'm going to India.
01:44:58All right.
01:45:00I'm going to go to Disney World.
01:45:27It opened up inside of me.
01:45:30And by learning to love it,
01:45:33I saved myself.
01:45:57I love you.
01:45:58I love you.
01:45:59I love you.
01:46:00I love you.
01:46:01I love you.
01:46:02I love you.
01:46:03I love you.
01:46:04I love you.
01:46:05I love you.
01:46:06I love you.
01:46:07I love you.
01:46:08I love you.
01:46:09I love you.
01:46:10I love you.
01:46:11I love you.
01:46:12I love you.
01:46:13I love you.
01:46:14I love you.
01:46:15I love you.
01:46:16I love you.
01:46:17I love you.
01:46:18I love you.
01:46:19I love you.
01:46:20I love you.
01:46:21I love you.
01:46:22I love you.
01:46:23I love you.
01:46:24I love you.
01:46:25I love you.
01:46:26I love you.
01:46:27I love you.
01:46:28I love you.
01:46:42Mr. PK, how are you?
01:46:44I'm fine.
01:46:45How are you feeling?
01:46:47I'm happy that I'm alive.
01:46:48What are you saying?
01:46:49I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:47:19I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:47:49I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:19I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:23I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:27I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:31I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:35I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:39I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:43I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:47I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:51I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:55I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:48:59I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:49:03I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:49:07I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:49:11I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:49:15I am very happy that my daughter will study well.
01:49:19I am very happy that my daughter will study well.

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