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Directed by Philippe Diaz. With Keller Wortham, Shari Solanis, Luis Fernandez-Gil, Adrian Quiñonez. Angela an illegal immigrant living in Los Angeles stumbles across Bill, a disgraced banker on the run.Through sex, conversation ranging from politics to philosophy, and other worldly ...
Release date: Feb 18, 2011
Duration: 01:39:00
Director: Philippe Diaz
Actors: Keller WorthamLuis Fernandez-GilAdrian Quiñonez
Rating: 5.1/10 - 2.25K votes
Transcript
00:00:00You
00:00:30You
00:01:00You
00:01:07What are you doing here you were supposed to stay inside I
00:01:11Didn't know you had another job. I
00:01:14Call these guys
00:01:16One during the day and another one at night
00:01:20Let's go
00:01:22I
00:01:23Don't as flat as you can
00:01:26And if we get a stop pull that all dark and cover yourself and don't move
00:01:32I'm gonna drop you in the place of a friend. He's alive. But at least you have something to eat
00:01:39Why are you doing all this
00:01:42Because you're in trouble
00:01:44You know, you don't owe me anything
00:01:48Don't talk like that
00:01:52Help
00:02:13Angela
00:02:14This is bill. I told you about him
00:02:16I'm gonna go to Roberto's to find a place for him to stay for a couple of days
00:02:20He should be back in an hour
00:02:22Go have a seat. I'll bring you something to eat
00:02:50I
00:03:01Don't have any money that's okay. Most people who come here don't have any money
00:03:10Louie said he's trying to get you out of here in the next truck
00:03:15That's his idea
00:03:18Well, if I understood correctly or in some kind of trouble, yeah
00:03:26You don't look like someone who gets into trouble
00:03:31That's cuz in a way I probably still look like a banker I
00:03:38Jumped bail you don't like it
00:03:47I'm not very hungry
00:04:18I
00:04:20Was Luis to call
00:04:22His friend Roberto has been arrested
00:04:26He asked if you could find a place to stay for tonight and he can meet you here tomorrow
00:04:34Sure, thanks for the food. Sure. Do you have a place to go?
00:04:47Yeah
00:05:03What she give you a quarter
00:05:08Why I
00:05:10Give her some food every night and she insists on giving me a quarter
00:05:14Out of dignity she will not accept free food
00:05:18Even if she can't feed her kids and she has three jobs
00:05:22three jobs
00:05:23Yeah
00:05:25She sells flowers in the evening as you can see
00:05:28She cleans offices at night and during the day. She works in a sweatshop with her all these daughters a sweatshop
00:05:36Yeah, you know the kind where they work 12 hours a day with half an hour break for less than minimum wage
00:05:44Her husband left her. She's all alone
00:05:47See not much dignity there. Not much luck either. You believe in luck. I
00:05:53Believe more on bad luck
00:05:56You yeah, I believe everything in life happens by luck and will
00:06:04Will
00:06:05Mean like the will of God
00:06:07No
00:06:08No, I mean your own will I stopped believing in God a long time ago
00:06:14Really?
00:06:15Yeah, too many people died in his name
00:06:19It's here
00:06:44Welcome to my living Scrapple
00:06:50It's safe. We're on the roof. So it's a little hot
00:06:55that door goes out and
00:06:58When one person is privacy the other one can just go outside
00:07:01Listen, I don't have to stay here
00:07:11Of course you don't
00:07:14Don't worry. I'm used to having people here
00:07:19The other good thing about being on the roof is that from up there you can see the world
00:07:25Come on I'll show you
00:07:30What's that
00:07:34That is the L of life
00:07:43See I also have the H there's no H in life
00:07:51So must be the H of hell
00:08:01I take it you don't believe in hell either. Oh, yeah, I believe in hell. I believe in hell on earth. I
00:08:07See it every day
00:08:13It was the old sign from the hotel I dragged it in at the beginning it still worked it was my only source of light
00:08:20I got used to it
00:08:24From up here you can hear all the life of the city
00:08:28And you can see all levels of society
00:08:31on that side only poor people
00:08:35dealers prostitutes
00:08:38Below us is a transient hotel
00:08:40For those who don't have anything anymore, but still need to find a way to survive
00:08:47Over here. We have middle-class people in their condo apartments. I
00:08:54Recommend watching the couple in this apartment who have sex every night at their window
00:09:00And over here
00:09:02We have the financial district
00:09:05With these luxurious hotels and some of the most powerful banks in the world
00:09:11I
00:09:16Used to work over there
00:09:27So what went wrong for the banker
00:09:32Ambition need for power. Really? That's it
00:09:40Pretty much
00:09:45I made a big hole in the bank
00:10:02And what happened
00:10:07And from that point everything collapsed
00:10:11Lawsuits
00:10:13Bankruptcy mine not the banks, of course. I lost my house my
00:10:19Family rejected me. My wife divorced me
00:10:23Everybody deserted me
00:10:28That's funny where I come from and someone is in trouble everybody comes to help
00:10:40You
00:10:44He's from Peru a friend of mine brought it back
00:10:49Go ahead it will help the dreams at night. I don't dream anymore
00:10:54You do you just don't want to remember them
00:11:00Maybe I
00:11:06Always think I should leave this place, but
00:11:10I've been here for years without any problems. I
00:11:14Guess you're not really interested in possessions. Are you?
00:11:19Possessions were important in life rich people would be happy
00:11:28You can sleep in the bed with me if you want
00:11:34Don't worry, you don't have to have sex with me
00:11:41If you prefer I have a sleeping bed I can set it up for you over there
00:11:47That'd be fine, thank you
00:12:11Okay
00:12:14Enjoy
00:12:16Since it's very hot and there are no walls if nudity bothers you you can't go outside while I undress
00:12:21Or you can stay it doesn't bother me
00:12:25Really really
00:12:31Well, I'll just turn towards the wall
00:12:37Okay, good night
00:12:40Try to remember your dreams
00:13:00Okay
00:13:10I
00:13:40I
00:13:47Hey
00:13:49How come you didn't run away
00:13:53Guess I need a chance to be alone
00:13:57Away from it all
00:14:00Solitude or a lonely man beer and burrito for a lonely man
00:14:07Sounds great
00:14:11You
00:14:23You're right, it's very very interesting to watch people from up here
00:14:30Did you notice how frantic they all are
00:14:33They all run around honking at each other
00:14:37As if the few minutes they game would change anything in their lives
00:14:41I
00:14:42Guess that's kind of the way I've been living always running
00:14:47Running for more
00:14:53You American people live in the future
00:14:57The future what did you do with the first money you weren't first big chunk you got
00:15:07But uh
00:15:09House new car
00:15:12Invested the rest in stock
00:15:15To make more money later
00:15:19And what would you have done with more money
00:15:22Bought a bigger house more stock probably
00:15:26See
00:15:28You continue to kill yourself for later for the future
00:15:34Rather than enjoying what you had at the time you risked everything for the future
00:15:40I guess you could look at it that way
00:15:45Since we're born we're taught that if God put us here was because he had a purpose for us
00:15:53Destiny that we were supposed to figure out
00:15:56Can you see how crazy it is to think that we have a purpose in life?
00:16:01Well, you don't think your life has a purpose
00:16:04No, I don't
00:16:06We are here by chance by accident
00:16:12Your father met your mother fucked her and you were born
00:16:17And you can think of two million good reasons for your father to have met another girl and then you wouldn't even be here
00:16:26But who am I to talk
00:16:28Oh
00:16:35We need some music here
00:16:58I
00:17:14Should go meet Luis
00:17:17We said the next truck doesn't leave for two or three days
00:17:21Cops are still looking for you
00:17:28You
00:17:32Know Luis was my driver. Yeah
00:17:38Luis is a great guy. Do you know anything about him?
00:17:49Luis was a farmer in Honduras
00:17:53And
00:17:57He and his wife had a couple of fields of coffee
00:18:02They were able to live from it, you know, not well, but they lived till small growers were not needed anymore
00:18:11And little by little they were not able to survive
00:18:15So he had to sell the farm but his wife didn't want him to
00:18:20They moved to take us to Calpa to find jobs and then his wife got sick
00:18:27He could not afford any doctors or medicine. So she died
00:18:35That is when he came here
00:18:38Can you see the irony
00:18:41Immigrant driver gets his banker boss out of trouble
00:18:45Look, I don't need him to get me out of trouble. Okay?
00:18:50I'm done
00:18:54Didn't get it did you
00:18:56You exist
00:18:58That is what matters
00:19:00Start to live
00:19:02It's not so bad being at the end
00:19:04It's actually quite peaceful almost liberating
00:19:08And you stop thinking of yourself as different or more special than anybody else
00:19:15Trust me. I'm close to suffering and death all day long and it is not peaceful
00:19:20But you're right on one thing professor, I have nothing more to lose
00:19:27So, what do you suggest
00:19:30Stop thinking and start to feel what is around you
00:19:35City music me
00:19:41Have you even really looked at me since we met I
00:19:45Just mean as a human being
00:19:48One human being to another human being
00:19:53What if for once you let things happen without trying to control them
00:20:00Close your eyes and try to feel
00:20:17I
00:20:47Do
00:20:59What are you doing
00:21:03You're great you had nothing to lose don't think anymore
00:21:17I
00:21:47Wait one day
00:22:00You wait one day
00:22:05But you know
00:22:12You wait one day what do we are
00:22:17These are
00:22:37Yeah
00:22:47Oh
00:23:17Yeah
00:23:47Hmm
00:23:55Who are you just a little part of your hearing now no more than that
00:24:07You're right, it's my turn I
00:24:11Come from Nicaragua where the people are extremely poor
00:24:16My mother was from Algeria from where
00:24:20Algeria my father was the one from Nicaragua. I
00:24:25Was raised by my grandmother after my parents were killed. They were killed. They died when I was very young
00:24:35So I was raised by my grandmother and my grandmother was a teacher
00:24:40Actually, she couldn't find a job as a teacher. So to feed us she became a janitor
00:24:45She wound up cleaning this huge library at night at the Central University
00:24:51That's really where I got most of my education I was too young to stay alone so she used to bring me with her
00:25:00For a young girl it was this huge magical place with thousands of books
00:25:07She taught me how to choose my books and read while waiting for her
00:25:12After she died I took over her job
00:25:15Cleaning as fast as I could and spending the rest of my time reading
00:25:22Let's go inside
00:25:26Are you here illegally?
00:25:29Yeah, I don't want to keep it that way I really don't want to become a part of this country
00:25:41What did you do when you first got here
00:25:46It was fun actually
00:25:49The only address I had was a hippie community in San Francisco. I
00:25:54Always thought they would be the only Americans I could deal with
00:25:59This the only thing I kept from there
00:26:04What happened it was great
00:26:07From the beginning they welcomed me. They helped me. They taught me to speak American
00:26:15Some of those pictures are from there
00:26:23Still uncomfortable with me
00:26:27Seems like you enjoyed it outside I
00:26:34Did
00:26:42Don't tell me you'll sleep on the floor again
00:26:45Don't worry. I know I'm not the type that bankers like I
00:26:50Don't have blonde hair or an American body
00:26:54I'm not even pure Latina. I'm just a mutt
00:27:00Why are you doing all this
00:27:04Does nudity bother you
00:27:15Better
00:27:18You know when I was a teenager we used to say life's a bitch and then you die
00:27:25Yes, I'm beginning to understand what it means
00:27:30Well, we say the same thing but at the end we added so fuck the bitch
00:27:38Look I agree for most people life is not very beautiful. I just try to make every moment as good as possible
00:27:57See I am exactly the opposite of what men like you are interested in
00:28:02I am exactly the opposite of what men like you are interested in. How do you know what kind of woman I like?
00:28:10Why do you have a heart on
00:28:16No
00:28:19Show me show me
00:28:22We've honest that's what you are you people are such Puritans we've ownies
00:28:31It means big balls no gods
00:28:40It's only you and me here nobody to judge you show me
00:28:45You
00:29:15Come here don't think now. There's some joy
00:29:23What do you feel right now
00:29:26I don't know
00:29:29Arousal
00:29:33I
00:29:35Don't know
00:29:39I
00:29:41Don't know
00:29:44I
00:29:48Strong desire for you to kiss my breast
00:29:59And touch here
00:30:13I
00:30:43I
00:31:13I
00:31:43I
00:32:08Do you like it
00:32:14Did you enjoy watching yourself, I think I have a hard time looking at myself right now
00:32:22With the money
00:32:24You should love this guy who came so hard
00:32:28Maybe it is the banker. You should have dropped long ago
00:32:32So sex is the solution for you
00:32:35You know
00:32:37Research shows that a lack of sexual pleasure leads to frustration
00:32:44Bitterness anger violence all that, huh?
00:32:49When's the last time you had sex I
00:32:52Don't know
00:32:54months ago
00:32:56And when you were married, how often did you have sex once a week?
00:33:02Maybe
00:33:04Do you masturbate
00:33:06You
00:33:11Americans are such a bunch of frustrated hypocrites. I can't believe it
00:33:18You can show body parts and heads being blown away on TV
00:33:24movies video games
00:33:26like life is no value whatsoever, but
00:33:30You can't talk openly about masturbation
00:33:36I mean, I don't get it
00:33:39Doesn't everybody have sex
00:33:42Doesn't every boy and man masturbate and have erections
00:33:46Why should it be him? No. Yeah. No, you're probably right. I I
00:33:50Mean, of course, I masturbated every now and then when I was a kid. I
00:33:56guess I just
00:33:58Stopped it after college
00:34:00Seemed childish
00:34:02A pleasure is childish you people
00:34:32Do you regret it what
00:34:43Both that you stopped masturbating and having sex with me having sex with you
00:34:51No
00:34:54Masturbating I don't know
00:34:58Why do you ask
00:35:01To see that even in your desperate situation having a good time now is better than waiting
00:35:10Now now now
00:35:13Drink now live now fuck now
00:35:20I'm gonna start calling you now
00:35:23Hello now, how are you today?
00:35:26It would be a pleasure and I will call you later
00:35:31Life is now mr. Later. I
00:35:35Know it's hard to masturbate in this country where the president is preaching abstinence to kids
00:35:42He's trying to transform this entire generation with this insane idea of abstinence while he's off doing
00:35:49bombs on women and children
00:35:53Why are you still in this country this is what you think of us I
00:35:58I was waiting for you
00:36:06I feel like I am more useful here than there
00:36:11Useful you mean like giving food to poor people dad and my work at the clinic in here
00:36:20Once a week I tend to people at the hotel with medical needs
00:36:28With
00:36:32Can you hear the wind can you hear it? Come on, it's coming from the east. Come on
00:36:51Come on
00:36:58You
00:37:08Come see with me
00:37:17Take off your clothes other boy
00:37:20Let the wind touch you
00:37:23Comes from the east you'll see
00:37:25It's warm and dry I love to feel you're not afraid or ashamed of anything, are you
00:37:35Well, I just have one life to live I
00:37:39Mean I can be afraid but shame is for those who believe in
00:37:44Heaven or a judgment day
00:37:47You know, it's kind of live in the future
00:37:49Come on come on. Hey, come on. What are you doing? Remember? Mr. Later you are living on now's day
00:38:11Well, wait a sec, those are the only ones that I can't see
00:38:19Time
00:38:22To get rid of past
00:38:24I just killed the audio be happy it work. I will find them and use them. I hope your illness is not contagious
00:38:32Now lay down let the wind touch your body
00:38:49Oh
00:39:19Oh
00:39:33Do you think teenagers and kids should have sex
00:39:39Sure, sure they feel like it
00:39:42When they should at least know this available to them and not it's good for them
00:39:49It's good to learn about life and themselves
00:39:54They shouldn't be ashamed of it thinking that is bad
00:39:58It's called natural sexuality
00:40:02It's a natural need like any other
00:40:13This is your
00:40:19Valve is the other
00:40:43You
00:41:03What are you doing I'm feeling the heat
00:41:07Listen, your wife is coming to Eddie's to see you
00:41:10My wife she got in touch with Luis he's bringing her there
00:41:16He told me I'll make sure it's okay. It'll be safe
00:41:20Can you tell her you couldn't find me
00:41:23Why don't I just tell you you don't want to see her
00:41:27Thank You professor now for reminding me of the way I
00:41:33Never thought I would see a banker wearing one of my t-shirts. Yeah. Well
00:41:37Banker shirt was thrown to the wind yesterday
00:42:07Right
00:42:22You know, the police came to my parents house to see if I knew where you were I
00:42:31Can't believe you jumped bail
00:42:33You're a fugitive now a wanted man
00:42:49Do you realize that I invested my best years into our marriage
00:42:57Invested
00:42:59You're starting to sound like me
00:43:02And what do you expect in return what did I expect a
00:43:09Normal life with my family
00:43:13Normal life
00:43:16What is that
00:43:18What?
00:43:20What do you mean a?
00:43:22Normal life is a family living together taking care of their children
00:43:28Going on vacation with family and friends
00:43:32I'm glad you're so sure of that
00:43:35And what's wrong with that something must have been
00:43:40Well, yes
00:43:45You
00:43:49You ruined it
00:43:52I'm sorry
00:43:57So, what are you gonna do now
00:44:00I'm leaving the country in a day or so. Why why don't you just go to jail?
00:44:09It's only eight years
00:44:13They'll let you out early and you will have paid your debt to society and dead
00:44:19What is it that I owe society?
00:44:22I'm in the debt for doing what I was raised to do what I was trained to do
00:44:28The debt for doing what I got paid to do
00:44:31Or do you mean my debt to the bank that spent years pressure me into doing its dirty work? You mean that debt?
00:44:36What are you talking about?
00:44:38What dirty work are you talking about?
00:44:45You've changed now
00:44:50Yeah, let's hope so
00:44:54And where will you go
00:45:02Nicaragua
00:45:06Nicaragua
00:45:09And then what
00:45:12You'll be a fugitive for the rest of your life
00:45:16You won't ever be able to come back
00:45:18What exactly do I have to come back to
00:45:25Good luck bill
00:45:32Wait
00:45:38Can you pay for the water I don't have any money
00:45:42Can you pay for the water I don't have any money
00:45:50These are yours I don't eat him anymore
00:45:56Enjoy Nicaragua
00:46:11Nicaragua
00:46:41Sorry, I guess I should knock first
00:46:47Hurry go
00:46:57Why
00:47:00But do I
00:47:02Just to hear you say that
00:47:04No, I was
00:47:06On my way home
00:47:09No, I was
00:47:11On my way back and
00:47:13Past this crazy store
00:47:15And I just wanted to give it to you
00:47:18So I stole it
00:47:20You stole it
00:47:22Yeah
00:47:24I was scared to death I couldn't stop running
00:47:27But it was kind of exciting
00:47:29It was kind of stupid
00:47:31I mean if they caught you and got the cops
00:47:34No, it felt good anyway
00:47:36After my dive into the past
00:47:40You can talk about it if you want
00:47:44There's not much to talk about
00:47:48We really didn't have very much to say to each other
00:47:52I felt
00:47:54Alone
00:47:56Sitting with her today
00:47:58We were always alone
00:48:01I felt alone most of my life
00:48:04This solitude of being mixed
00:48:08Don't belong to any group
00:48:11Couldn't find my place
00:48:14And for all Latino men I was always
00:48:16La negrita
00:48:19The little black one
00:48:21Just good to play with
00:48:25Here is a
00:48:27Little souvenir
00:48:29From that time
00:48:34So
00:48:36Was La Negrita ever loved?
00:48:41Well
00:48:43There is true love and then there is everything else
00:48:47And how do you recognize true love
00:48:50Professor now?
00:48:52You don't I guess
00:48:55But any feeling is worth it
00:48:58So I just enjoy it for what it is
00:49:00And don't be afraid to walk away when the feeling goes
00:49:04But how do you
00:49:06Truly enjoy something when you know it's going to end soon?
00:49:10What do you mean?
00:49:14Like now with you
00:49:17I can't
00:49:19Stop thinking that in a day or two I'll be gone and
00:49:22Won't ever see you again
00:49:25But
00:49:27I won't ever see you again
00:49:30Same answer student later
00:49:33You have to trust it
00:49:36Just enjoy it
00:49:38It's worth it
00:49:40You'll deal with that time when it comes
00:49:43And what you have now will always be yours
00:49:58What would you desire most?
00:50:01Right this minute
00:50:03And don't stop yourself
00:50:06Everything is okay
00:50:10I'd like to watch you masturbate
00:50:13Unless you know
00:50:16I'd like to watch you masturbate
00:50:19Unless you know
00:50:45I'd like to watch you
00:51:15I'd like to watch you
00:51:45I'd like to watch you
00:52:15I'd like to watch you
00:52:45I'd like to watch you
00:52:47I'd like to watch you
00:53:16Thank you
00:53:19My pleasure
00:53:25Do you like it?
00:53:28Very much
00:53:31I'm always hungry after an orgasm
00:53:33I'm always hungry after an orgasm
00:53:45You know, for centuries
00:53:48Women have been seducing men through food
00:53:51Doing all sorts of crazy stuff
00:53:54Like what?
00:53:58Well, for example
00:54:00Women used to make bread
00:54:03And sit on the dough
00:54:05Naked
00:54:06And infuse the dough with their juices
00:54:10Really?
00:54:15Where do you come from?
00:54:24You really want to know?
00:54:27Yeah
00:54:34Okay
00:54:47That's my grandmother's village
00:54:51That's her writing
00:54:54She's wishing me a good life
00:54:57She wrote it for me before she died
00:55:03My mother
00:55:05She was a singer
00:55:07She danced too
00:55:25That is my mother
00:55:27Her only recording
00:55:33I have very few memories of my parents
00:55:35I have very few memories of my parents
00:56:02It's hard to grow up without parents
00:56:05What happened to them?
00:56:07They were killed
00:56:09By the Contras
00:56:10In the beginning of the civil war
00:56:13They were part of the first literacy campaign
00:56:15Teaching peasants to read and write
00:56:36This is the only thing I have left from my father
00:56:40Well, he said he was a teacher
00:56:43He was
00:56:45But he was a Sandinista
00:56:48He used to go help the peasants
00:56:50Harvesting sugarcane in the fields
00:56:53Every weekend
00:56:56So what about these
00:56:58Sandinistas?
00:57:01Well
00:57:03In short, we had a dictator
00:57:05For two decades
00:57:07Financed and supported by the US
00:57:09The Sandinistas fought them for years
00:57:11And little by little
00:57:13The people joined them
00:57:15And created a popular revolution
00:57:17Opposing the dictator
00:57:19And what happened?
00:57:21And it became a new country
00:57:23With free health care
00:57:25Free schools
00:57:27Literacy campaigns in the country
00:57:29But
00:57:31But
00:57:33Unfortunately
00:57:35The Sandinistas are what your country called
00:57:37Socialist
00:57:39The Sandinistas didn't want their money and resources
00:57:41To go to US corporations
00:57:43They wanted to go to their people
00:57:45So
00:57:47Your actor President Reagan
00:57:49Ordered the CIA to put together an army
00:57:51Called the Contras
00:57:53To overthrow our government
00:57:55And this created a civil war
00:57:57That raged on
00:57:59Your CIA got entangled in this mess
00:58:01And realized they would need more money to continue
00:58:03But
00:58:05It was a secret war that the American Congress
00:58:07Did not want to finance
00:58:09So
00:58:11The CIA decided to sell weapons to Iran
00:58:13Which was forbidden by your Congress
00:58:15And by international law
00:58:19And when your CIA needed more money
00:58:21They decided to sell drugs
00:58:23Cocaine to be precise
00:58:25And your country
00:58:27To finance the Contras
00:58:29You read way too many novels
00:58:33And you don't read enough
00:58:35It's all documented
00:58:39Reagan authorized the CIA
00:58:41To finance an army to overthrow a government
00:58:43With money from weapons and drug trade
00:58:45Carter first
00:58:47And then Reagan after him in full force
00:58:49See that is what I'm trying to explain to you
00:58:51People here do not know what's going on
00:58:53People here do not know what's going on
00:58:55In their own country
00:58:57You are educated by Walt Disney
00:58:59And Fox News
00:59:01And Star Wars
00:59:03You live in a bubble
00:59:05Your country has been
00:59:07Responsible for the removal
00:59:09Or assassination of dozens of leaders
00:59:11Around the world
00:59:13You want names?
00:59:15Patrice Lumumba
00:59:17Prime Minister of Congo
00:59:19Salvador Allende, President of Chile
00:59:21Mossadegh, Prime Minister of Iran
00:59:23All democratically elected
00:59:25All dead because of a CIA organized coup
00:59:27Your country has initiated
00:59:29Massacres in Indonesia
00:59:31Guatemala, Iran
00:59:33Okay
00:59:35Okay
00:59:43Sorry
00:59:47I get worked up
00:59:49That is why my parents died
00:59:55It's hard for me to talk calmly about it
01:00:01You don't believe me, do you?
01:00:19No
01:00:25That is what's left from my parents' car
01:00:29After the Contras killed them
01:00:31They came to my grandmother's house
01:00:33And tossed it at her feet
01:00:37She knew immediately what it meant
01:00:43You know
01:00:45What's confusing is that
01:00:47For the last 30 years
01:00:49I've been living in a world where we were the heroes
01:00:51And what you're describing is completely different
01:00:55It's like two totally different worlds
01:01:07Could you really believe in this system
01:01:09In which you were a banker?
01:01:11Yeah, of course
01:01:13I mean, why wouldn't I?
01:01:17Your system remains
01:01:19Only because it has exploited
01:01:21And plundered dozens of countries
01:01:23And oppressed and starved
01:01:25Millions of people around the world
01:01:27For decades
01:01:29You know
01:01:31I've worked in foreign markets
01:01:33I was an international trader
01:01:35When traders are supposed to influence
01:01:37Foreign markets
01:01:39With the international banking system
01:01:41It's very easy to cripple
01:01:43The economy of another country
01:01:45That's what I did for 10 years
01:01:47And I was rewarded for it
01:01:51You know what international bankers call themselves?
01:01:55Masters of the universe
01:01:59You're kidding, right?
01:02:01No, it's true
01:02:03We spent our time
01:02:05Bidding on the economies of countries
01:02:09Buy Brazil, bid half a million on Pakistan
01:02:11Sell Argentina
01:02:15Oh man
01:02:17How did you put a hole in the bank?
01:02:19Master of the universe
01:02:25Well
01:02:27It was during the time when Argentina
01:02:29Was falling apart
01:02:31Unable to repay its debt
01:02:33And heading for elections
01:02:35And we were supporting a candidate
01:02:37Who's we?
01:02:39Well, the government
01:02:41The US government, of course
01:02:43And?
01:02:45And
01:02:47The bank suddenly decided
01:02:49To buy Argentine debt
01:02:51In massive numbers
01:02:53And they felt for sure
01:02:55That our candidate would be elected
01:02:57No matter what
01:02:59And since I had so much success
01:03:01Doing the same thing with Brazilian debt
01:03:03They called me in and put me in charge
01:03:05Of the operation
01:03:07And?
01:03:09And
01:03:11They put enormous pressure
01:03:13On me to buy
01:03:15An incredible amount of Argentine paper
01:03:19At the time I was thinking
01:03:21It was the best thing to do
01:03:23I knew that if I was successful
01:03:25We would make so much money
01:03:27That I would be king
01:03:29Of the bank
01:03:31How could you make so much money
01:03:33If the country could not repay its debt?
01:03:35Well
01:03:37You buy the debt
01:03:39From the original lender
01:03:41At ten cents on the dollar
01:03:43And then afterwards
01:03:45You sue the government
01:03:47To repay the loan at face value
01:03:49I see
01:03:51Now what happened?
01:03:53At the time I was so
01:03:55Caught up in the gamble
01:03:57That I was
01:03:59Master of the universe
01:04:01That
01:04:03I continued to buy
01:04:05Without authorization
01:04:07Signing the papers
01:04:09Myself
01:04:11Even after the bank had stopped the project
01:04:17So
01:04:19How come you didn't make so much money?
01:04:23Well
01:04:25The wrong guy was elected
01:04:29Depends for who?
01:04:33Maybe
01:04:37He decided not to repay the debt
01:04:41Never happened before
01:04:47Wasn't it the best thing he could do for his country?
01:04:53I think I understand
01:04:55Why you've come to hate this country so much
01:04:59How my parents' death
01:05:01Was a real turning point for me
01:05:03And
01:05:05Made me open my eyes and wonder why
01:05:09Why all this violence
01:05:11Why all this death
01:05:13All this misery
01:05:17I'm gonna go get some fresh air
01:05:19You're okay?
01:05:21Yeah
01:05:33You don't sleep much, do you?
01:05:35Not anymore
01:05:37I'm late
01:05:43I was too short
01:06:03How are you feeling?
01:06:05Right now?
01:06:09Feeling like I wanna watch you shower
01:06:13Go on
01:06:17And according to
01:06:19Professor Now
01:06:21I don't have to hide the fact that that excites me
01:06:25Of course not
01:06:27I'm not a professor
01:06:29I don't have to hide the fact that that excites me
01:06:33Of course not
01:06:35It's a pleasure for you to get excited
01:06:37It's a pleasure for me to see you get excited
01:06:41You can masturbate if you want
01:06:43I think I prefer to be inside you
01:06:59I'm sorry
01:07:01I'm sorry
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01:09:19Uh-huh, uh-huh.
01:09:39Wait.
01:09:41Wait for me.
01:09:43Wait.
01:09:49Uh-huh.
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01:10:45Uh-huh.
01:10:46Uh-huh.
01:10:48Saturdays are crazy at the clinic.
01:10:51I hope they pay you extra to work on Saturday.
01:10:54You're funny.
01:10:56You think I'm paying?
01:10:58Well, you're not.
01:11:00With what?
01:11:01What do you think these people will pay us with?
01:11:05What about the doctors?
01:11:08Same.
01:11:11Everybody who works there is a volunteer.
01:11:15Are they real doctors?
01:11:17Oh my God!
01:11:21Everybody who works there has a diploma.
01:11:24Yeah, what about you?
01:11:28Yeah, me too.
01:11:30I have my nurse's degree.
01:11:33I know.
01:11:35I know it's hard for you people to understand wanting to go to work every day.
01:11:39Even Saturday, without pay.
01:11:43You're right.
01:11:45It's another world.
01:11:51I have to go.
01:12:12I have to go.
01:12:42See?
01:13:13One moment.
01:13:16What are you doing here?
01:13:18Well, I'm very sick, doctor. I think my appendix is...
01:13:21It's very stupid for you to come here.
01:13:25Who told you where I was?
01:13:27Louise.
01:13:29Look, I don't want to bother you.
01:13:31I just want to sit here for a while and watch you.
01:13:34And learn.
01:13:36If I'm bothering you, I can leave.
01:13:38You'd do better to watch them.
01:13:41You'll learn faster.
01:13:48I think you might be a little on the wrong track, Mr. Lader.
01:13:52Was there any such thing as the right track, Professor Now?
01:13:58Good.
01:13:59Good answer.
01:14:12Oh, my God.
01:14:30So, did you learn anything today?
01:14:32Well, I prefer the private sessions.
01:14:35Oh, my God!
01:14:37You scared me!
01:14:40I didn't know you were back!
01:14:42It's so nice to see you.
01:14:50I didn't know if you were going to be here.
01:14:52This is my friend, Diego.
01:14:55This is my student, Lader.
01:15:01Lader?
01:15:02Lader, hi.
01:15:03Diego.
01:15:06And I didn't know you were teaching, too.
01:15:08Yeah, she's a wonderful teacher.
01:15:10Uh-huh.
01:15:12Teaching what?
01:15:15Life rescue.
01:15:16Really?
01:15:18Interesting.
01:15:23It is hot here.
01:15:35Well, I'm going to go.
01:15:37Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
01:15:38Please, stay.
01:15:40I just came by to say hi.
01:15:43I'm in between two planes.
01:15:46I can't believe it.
01:15:47You're leaving again?
01:15:49Well...
01:15:50Diego is a reporter.
01:15:52Always going around the world.
01:15:54Just got back from Palestine.
01:15:56Where the fuck are you going now?
01:16:00Congo.
01:16:07Uh-huh.
01:16:11Uh-huh.
01:16:12Uh-huh.
01:16:29Don't go.
01:16:31Come dance with us.
01:16:33No, it's okay.
01:16:34I'm just going to go outside.
01:16:35Okay.
01:16:55Hey.
01:17:01I don't want you to be upset.
01:17:04I'm not.
01:17:07Diego is a love of mine.
01:17:09And I miss him.
01:17:12It's okay.
01:17:15You don't owe me anything.
01:17:17It's me that owes you.
01:17:21Enjoy your time with him.
01:17:22I can go if you want.
01:17:25Of course not.
01:17:27He has to go.
01:17:30I just want to spend a little time with him.
01:17:32I'm going to take him to the airport.
01:17:34With Luis's car.
01:17:37Okay.
01:17:39I'll be here.
01:18:02I love you.
01:18:04I love you.
01:18:32I love you.
01:19:03What?
01:19:07Nothing.
01:19:09Never mind.
01:19:12Come with me.
01:19:13What? Where?
01:19:15To the bedroom.
01:19:17I spoke with Diego.
01:19:20I want you to be a part of this, too.
01:19:22Well, thank you both very much, but I'm afraid I can't do that.
01:19:27I'm still this dumb American who freaks out when he hears his lover having sex with someone else.
01:19:33I'm sorry.
01:19:35I just missed him a lot.
01:19:39Come on, now. Time to fix it.
01:19:41I can't. I can't do that.
01:19:43It will just be for a minute.
01:19:45He has to go anyway.
01:19:48Do it for me.
01:19:50If nothing else.
01:19:54Oh my God.
01:19:56I thought you were never going to come back.
01:19:58Sorry, man. I had to bribe him.
01:20:01Uh-huh.
01:20:08I, um...
01:20:10I'm not really...
01:20:12Shh.
01:20:14We don't want to hear it.
01:20:16Just let Nell be in charge.
01:20:19Who's Nell?
01:20:23A friend of his.
01:20:25What?
01:20:30Listen, my friend.
01:20:31Enjoy.
01:20:33Okay? I prefer women.
01:20:35But I've been doing the experiment.
01:20:47Solo.
01:20:50And...
01:20:52When there's a beautiful woman on top...
01:20:55Hey.
01:21:19Hey.
01:21:29Does this excite you, darling?
01:21:31Too much in your bed?
01:21:35One question.
01:21:42What is more than that?
01:21:45Hmm.
01:21:47Sounds nice to me.
01:21:49Hmm.
01:21:54Hmm.
01:22:00Hmm.
01:22:05Hmm.
01:22:07Hmm.
01:22:13Hmm.
01:22:19Come with us.
01:22:21Please.
01:22:25That'd be nice.
01:22:37Hmm.
01:22:42Hmm.
01:22:45Hmm.
01:22:57Hmm.
01:23:07Hmm.
01:23:13Not bad for a student.
01:23:17And he clearly likes it.
01:23:26I'm sorry.
01:23:32I can't.
01:23:34Hmm.
01:23:37Hmm.
01:24:08Hi.
01:24:10Finally cooled off.
01:24:16I thought that for tonight I'd do something special.
01:24:22I stopped at an Italian trattoria.
01:24:24Hmm.
01:24:26The menu is Italian antipasti and lambrusco.
01:24:33You were reading?
01:24:36No.
01:24:38Not really.
01:24:40Picked it up when I saw you coming.
01:24:42It looks better.
01:24:53Come on.
01:25:06Hmm.
01:25:16How was your time alone?
01:25:21Okay, I guess.
01:25:25I was, uh, thinking, of course.
01:25:28What were you thinking about?
01:25:32I'm leaving tomorrow.
01:25:36This morning.
01:25:42You could stay longer.
01:25:44If you want to.
01:25:49I think Professor now is right.
01:25:52I have a whole new life to start.
01:25:56Besides, we know that only foolish students fall in love with their professors.
01:26:02Well, you know.
01:26:06Your leaving this morning will be as hard for me as it is for you.
01:26:11Don't forget that for me too, love is the most important feeling.
01:26:18It's the only one which redeems mankind.
01:26:23Do you love him?
01:26:25Who?
01:26:28Yeah.
01:26:30Yeah.
01:26:33But you have to understand, I'm not like you.
01:26:36Saying that I love him does not mean that I don't love you.
01:26:40Or that I love you any less.
01:26:44So you believe in free love?
01:26:49Yeah.
01:26:51Of course I do.
01:26:53Free love is the only true love.
01:26:57It's the love you keep on testing with others and the love which endures.
01:27:03That is the only form of love which liberates the ones who live it.
01:27:07Rather than limiting their freedom.
01:27:13You're a dreamer.
01:27:18I'm a dreamer.
01:27:20You're a dreamer.
01:27:23But I'm not the only one.
01:27:31What can I do for you on our last night?
01:27:41Don't worry.
01:27:43I spent the last 20 years taking care of my desires.
01:27:46No, it's my turn.
01:27:49Please.
01:27:54Kiss me.
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01:31:42Isn't it beautiful?
01:31:52Know the most precious gift you gave me?
01:31:56Anal sex?
01:32:00No.
01:32:02You gave me strength.
01:32:06I mean, here I am, a fugitive,
01:32:10seeing my country for the last time,
01:32:14going to leave the only person I have in my life,
01:32:21go into a place where I don't speak the language,
01:32:23no money, no connections.
01:32:26You think I'd be freaking out?
01:32:28You're not?
01:32:58No.
01:33:13Can I wear this?
01:33:16Smells like you.
01:33:18Sure.
01:33:19You think it can help?
01:33:21I know it will.
01:33:24I hope it smells like you for a long time.
01:33:30If you make it to Nicaragua, call that number.
01:33:35He's a dear friend of mine.
01:33:37You'll like him.
01:33:40Another lover?
01:33:44This will help, too.
01:33:47No, thanks.
01:33:49I'm not taking your money.
01:33:51I understand, but you're going to be back in a harsh reality soon,
01:33:54and everything has a price.
01:33:56I know, I know.
01:33:58But it's my problem, and I will deal with it.
01:34:21I love you.
01:34:52I think I should go on alone now.
01:34:57And you go.
01:35:00There are other people in desperate need of help.
01:35:05The truck will stop three blocks down.
01:35:09The driver will be with Luis.
01:35:12He'll see you.
01:35:15Thank you for...
01:35:17Shh.
01:35:20I wrote Eddie's restaurant address on the inside.
01:35:23Write me every time you cross the border.
01:35:27I will.
01:35:29It's a long read, but you'll have the time to read it and re-read it.
01:35:34Remember, to exist is the only thing that matters.
01:35:39To exist here and now.
01:35:41To exist here and now.
01:35:43Remember, to exist is the only thing that matters.
01:35:47To exist here and now.
01:35:50Nothing else.
01:36:14Let's go, woman.
01:36:16Let's go to the city.
01:36:19Everything will be different.
01:36:22No need to doubt.
01:36:24No need to doubt.
01:36:26Trust, you'll see.
01:36:29Because nobody,
01:36:31that everyone will understand.
01:36:34Take, woman,
01:36:36my blanket will shelter you.
01:36:39Take, woman,
01:36:41my blanket will shelter you.
01:36:44Put yourself in the little boy's arms.
01:36:47He won't cry.
01:36:49He won't cry.
01:36:51Trust, you'll smile.
01:36:54You'll sing him a song.
01:36:57He'll fall asleep.
01:37:02What's going on?
01:37:05Tell me.
01:37:06There's more.
01:37:11It's a long road.
01:37:14You'll have to walk it.
01:37:17Crossing hills.
01:37:20Let's go, woman.
01:37:22Let's go, woman.
01:37:24Trust, you'll get there.
01:37:27In the city,
01:37:29we'll be able to see the whole sea.
01:37:32They say that Iquique
01:37:34is as big as a salar.
01:37:37That there are many beautiful houses.
01:37:40You'll like them.
01:37:42You'll like them.
01:37:44Trust, like there's God
01:37:47there in the port.
01:37:50Everything will be better.
01:37:56What's going on?
01:37:58Tell me.
01:37:59There's more.
01:38:05Let's go, woman.
01:38:07Let's go to the city.
01:38:10Everything will be different.
01:38:13There's no doubt.
01:38:15There's no doubt.
01:38:17Trust, you'll see.
01:38:19Because in Iquique
01:38:21everyone will understand.
01:38:34In Iquique,
01:38:36everyone will understand.
01:38:39In Iquique,
01:38:41everyone will understand.
01:38:44In Iquique,
01:38:46everyone will understand.
01:38:49In Iquique,
01:38:52everyone will understand.
01:38:55In Iquique,
01:38:58everyone will understand.
01:39:01In Iquique,
01:39:04everyone will understand.
01:39:07In Iquique,
01:39:10everyone will understand.

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