Maxton Hall - The World Between Us S 1 Ep 6

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00:00In this video, I'll show you how to get the most out of your free time.
00:10According to a statistic, champions and Olympians follow three rules when they prepare for a race.
00:18Sleep enough hours.
00:22Mythical preparation.
00:25Avoid distractions at all costs.
00:30Don't waste your time.
00:35Don't waste your energy.
00:39No!
00:432. Don't take it too seriously.
00:50No!
00:553. Don't overdo it.
01:00For centuries, Nobel Prize winners, heads of state, writers and scientists have been studying here.
01:06Soon I could be one of them.
01:12Behind these walls, my future awaits me.
01:15I've been waiting for this day for years.
01:17It's finally here.
01:25Hi!
01:27Hi!
01:29He is...
01:30Jude.
01:31Ruby.
01:32Hi!
01:33Hi!
01:34Hi!
01:35Hi!
01:58I hope I don't ruin everything.
01:59What are you talking about?
02:00They would hit you even if you threw up in the prize basket.
02:03Your mom wasn't at the university with him.
02:05Look, we really have to work hard to get the mission.
02:09Yeah, head up and pedal.
02:13Hey, Aristar, wait!
02:16Ready?
02:18Sure.
02:19Let's go in, destroy the mission and get out of here.
02:21It's a kids' game.
02:29For those who don't know me, I'm Jude.
02:31I'm in my second year here at St. Hilda College
02:33and I'll be with you for the admission process.
02:35In the first interview, the professors will test your ability in critical thinking
02:39and the ability to develop a position on a topic.
02:42In the second interview, they will want to verify how you work under pressure.
02:46And in the third and last interview, they will want to understand your personality
02:50and whether you are really suitable for Oxford.
02:52It's probably the most important meeting.
02:54The first interview session is in 45 minutes,
02:57so you still have time to review your notes and eat a bite.
03:01Be nervous, but you've already done so much.
03:03Oxford wants you.
03:05The only thing you don't have to do is sabotage yourself.
03:08I'll call you.
03:09All clear?
03:25Hello.
03:27Hello.
03:29Hello.
03:31Hello.
03:33Hello.
03:35Hello.
03:37Hello.
03:39Hello.
03:41Hello.
03:43Hello.
03:45Hello.
03:47Hello.
03:49Hello.
03:51Hello.
03:53Hello.
04:14Hi.
04:16Hi.
04:18Hello.
04:20Hello.
04:22Hey, don't be nervous, you can do it.
04:48You were nervous?
04:55Nervous?
04:56I was much worse than you, but they took me anyway.
05:01See you later.
05:03Signorina Bella, we are glad you accepted our invitation.
05:32Thank you, it's my pleasure.
05:34Perfect, let's start.
05:36A couple of years ago, the New York Times published an article in which it was said that the British monarchy was a waste of anachronism.
05:45In your opinion, should we maintain our dual system of monarchy and parliamentary democracy, or should we become a republic?
05:56The question can be seen in two ways.
05:59On the one hand, it could be argued that the monarchy, from a symbolic point of view, offers stability.
06:04On the other hand, the large amount of money spent to finance a symbol can be questioned,
06:10considering that many other countries thrive under other forms of government.
06:15Please, continue.
06:18The market is based on the fact that the future is not predictable, and this generates speculation.
06:23However, it is the present that generates profits, and a successful economic model can exploit this concept.
06:30Thank you, Mr. Bofor.
06:32The apple never falls far from the tree.
06:35I still remember that his father was the first of the class at Balliol.
06:39With his knowledge and ambition, he was already in his early years.
06:48How was it?
06:49You first.
06:50Very well, I think.
06:52I had a lot of fun arguing with them.
06:54I mentioned Plato and...
06:55The professor I had at my colloquium, on the other hand, had a single dark eyebrow that made him look like a mad Mr. B.
07:02I couldn't stop staring at him.
07:04Did you notice?
07:05No.
07:06Hey.
07:07How did it go?
07:08All right?
07:09Well, yes.
07:10You need to relax a little.
07:12It is essential.
07:13Tonight at eight, Oxford style?
07:16Yes.
07:21Beautiful.
07:27Let me introduce you to the famous Turf Tower.
07:30A pub frequented among others by the enchanting Liz Taylor, Oscar Wilde, and the lady of iron in person, Margaret Thatcher.
07:44There is a table over there.
07:46Come with me.
07:51Look who's here.
07:53Are you from Paris?
08:03Ah, here she is.
08:04Speciality of the house, and a must not be missed by anyone.
08:07Come, Oxford.
08:09Trotsky?
08:10Yes.
08:13You would have the same face if I left you in the water.
08:16Here, you have to taste it.
08:18Here, you have to taste it.
08:2018-year-old whiskey.
08:24Is something wrong?
08:27Sorry.
08:36I heard that the employees sign a reservation declaration when they start working here.
08:41Really?
08:42Yes.
08:45I had the same reaction the first time.
08:47At the end of the evening, I would still have come to the campus reciting poetry.
08:51I would like to avoid this kind of experience.
08:53We'll talk again when you're a student.
08:56Cheers.
09:11You have fantastic eyes.
09:14Oh my God.
09:17Oh my God.
09:21Are you really leaving?
09:22Yes.
09:23Yes?
09:30I'll take a breath, pass me the bag.
09:41James.
09:42Hey Alistair.
09:43You have too many eyes.
09:48You have too many eyes.
10:14Are you okay?
10:18I hope it's a rhetorical question.
10:28Are you nervous about the interviews?
10:30I don't care how the interviews go.
10:33I won't be able to go to Oxford.
10:37Why not?
10:41You blew my place twice before class.
10:48If you have the cycle and you need...
10:50I haven't had the cycle for two months now.
11:03Eddie...
11:04I know it's crazy to keep him.
11:11But I've never loved anyone as much as I love him.
11:17And I love him too.
11:20Damn hormones.
11:24There are excellent programs for mothers at Oxford.
11:27I saw him doing research for the study bag.
11:31Ardern graduated the year he ruled the country.
11:40We don't know each other.
11:43But I see how you are at school.
11:45How you have held on throughout the period with...
11:50If there is someone here who can do it, it's you.
12:07Now I understand why you can't forget.
12:12You make everything seem possible.
12:15Even what seems like a stupid illusion.
12:19What are you talking about?
12:24You didn't realize how much he suffers.
12:29He was the one who left me.
12:32The greatest demonstration of love is letting go.
12:46I love you, Eddie.
12:47I love you too.
13:15So cover your toes
13:17With a jacket in your bones
13:19With a blanket out
13:24I'm trying
13:26I'm just trying to be brave
13:34I'm just trying to be brave
13:37I'm just trying to be brave
14:08I'm just trying to be brave
14:23Balance after the first day at Oxford.
14:26Sleep, zero.
14:28Distraction, ten.
14:30Congratulations, Ruby Belle.
14:37Yesterday you already made a great impression.
14:39You'll do great.
14:55How many people are there in this room?
15:02If we take as a basis of discussion
15:04a direct perception like in Gibson's model
15:08I can say that I perceive two external entities to myself.
15:13So the obvious answer would be three.
15:18Try again.
15:20Tell me how many people are there in this room.
15:35Hey.
15:38Is everything ok?
15:41You didn't seem to be in a great mood.
15:44I'm fine.
15:45I didn't feel like partying.
15:47It must be because of the stress.
15:49I can't wait to go home too.
15:51So we can go back to where we left off
15:54and enjoy the last year.
15:56Or would you rather stay here and study
15:58or stay here and study?
16:01The last year.
16:02Or would you rather stay here and study
16:04or stay here and study?
16:20Lydia.
16:24What did you say?
16:26That I can't wait to go home
16:28and enjoy my normal life for at least a year?
16:32What's the matter?
16:34Do you consider change a bad thing?
16:39It depends on the change.
16:59How did the interview go?
17:02I think I made a big mess.
17:05I shouldn't have drunk so much yesterday.
17:11Did you know that the strawberry is a symbol of trust?
17:18You know, I...
17:20I thought that by giving Cash some space,
17:23he would have been able to clarify a couple of things.
17:28Instead, he does everything to not disappoint his parents
17:31and what they expect.
17:33And so he throws himself on Camilla.
17:35He can't be faithful to his own reality.
17:40And...
17:41I keep thinking that I shouldn't have let him go.
17:48Yes, I shouldn't have let him go.
17:52I don't think you have a choice.
17:54There's always a choice.
17:57You can fight or give up.
18:01I don't understand why people are afraid to pull out their own self.
18:06I don't understand.
18:14Remember when I told you that if you have a problem,
18:16you should try to fix it.
18:18I really don't understand anything.
18:22I'll hide in the last row and try to sleep for a while.
18:36I'm sorry.
18:47Did you want to sit here?
18:48It doesn't matter.
18:51Okay.
18:52Welcome to the student's Q&A session.
18:55I brought some of my classmates here
18:57with the excuse that there would have been some snacks.
18:59Most of them are now very hungry and feel betrayed.
19:02But I hope that someone will be willing to answer your questions.
19:06Let's begin.
19:08I'm sorry.
19:09I'm sorry.
19:10I'm sorry.
19:11I'm sorry.
19:12I'm sorry.
19:13I'm sorry.
19:14I'm sorry.
19:15I'm sorry.
19:16I'm sorry.
19:17I'm sorry.
19:18I'm sorry.
19:19I'm sorry.
19:21How hard is it to study here?
19:23Do you have time for a private life?
19:25Nila?
19:26Compared to the others, this university is certainly tougher.
19:30It's true, but don't be afraid.
19:32There's always time for private life.
19:38Are there any other questions?
19:39Do you have contact with the students from the other colleges
19:42or does the routine keep you apart?
19:44I'm only asking because I'd like to know
19:46if I have to say goodbye to my best friend.
19:48Usually, the colleges remain quite distinct.
19:51A student who, for example, chooses Balliol
19:54won't have much to do with the St. Hilda.
19:57They all prefer not to get confused.
20:00Balliol is an Oxford elite college.
20:02This is a typical example of what a Balliol student would say.
20:06Do you have any other questions?
20:07What's your average score?
20:09Excuse me?
20:10I want to be sure that you have the necessary skills
20:13to prepare for the life of Oxford.
20:15Some would like to ask real questions.
20:18What do you think about making them talk
20:20instead of wasting time with your outlandish comments?
20:23What's the problem?
20:24I find it monstrous that you, in a moment,
20:26manage to be like him.
20:28Like who?
20:29Your father.
20:32Okay, maybe he wants to...
20:34Shut up, buffoon!
20:35Leave him alone.
20:36I'm ruining your first appointment!
20:38What are you doing here?
20:39You want to go to the prestigious Balliol
20:42but you don't pretend it's your decision.
20:44What?
20:45It's your strategy.
20:46Get everyone away from you
20:47so no one notices that you're just a kid
20:50who prefers mayonnaise
20:52instead of fighting for what you really want.
21:17Paolo...
21:20Paolo...
21:22Paolo...
21:25Paolo...
21:28Paolo!
21:31In the last few weeks
21:32you've ignored my art rules.
21:33You could start over from there.
21:38What if I told you you were right?
21:42I do unforgivable things.
21:44I lie.
21:45I hide my true feelings
21:46but I don't allow you to judge me
21:48because I do all this just for you.
21:51What are you talking about?
21:53Leave me alone.
21:55Speak clearly
21:56instead of expressing yourself with stupid enigmas.
21:58You're driving me crazy!
21:59You're driving me crazy!
22:00You know what you're doing to me!
22:01Do you think it's easy to see you every day
22:03sitting in my class
22:04and hearing your voice?
22:05Shut up!
22:06You can't embarrass me in front of your friends
22:08and then act as if I understood everything!
22:16I can't, Ruby.
22:20I'm sorry, okay?
22:22Why are you here then?
22:24Why did you come to talk to me?
22:26Because I...
22:27Because...
22:28I know what you want from me
22:29but you don't know what you want from life!
22:31You know nothing!
22:46I know exactly what I want.
22:48Why don't you fight for it?
22:52Because it never mattered to anyone what you wanted.
22:57It did to me.
23:01I was always interested in what you wanted.
23:15I was always interested in what you wanted.
23:17I was always interested in what you wanted.
23:44You wouldn't have believed that love
23:46could be so interesting, right?
24:04Ruby...
24:06What's wrong?
24:16Nothing.
24:22I'm sorry.
24:24Why?
24:30Why all this?
24:33My parents saw how much I've changed
24:35thanks to you.
24:40Dad considers you an obstacle to his plans.
24:43He's right.
24:44I wouldn't want to ruin your life
24:45if I hadn't fought with you.
24:47I know I can't protect you from him.
24:50You deserve someone who protects you,
24:52who embraces you,
24:53and I can't offer you this!
24:55I can only offer you so many problems
24:56that I don't know how to deal with and solve!
25:00Why didn't you tell me?
25:08It's not up to you to decide how to deal with this.
25:11He'll hurt you.
25:14I'm not afraid.
25:28How can you stop him?
25:34You don't know what you're capable of.
25:38I don't want to.
25:40I can't.
25:45No more secrets.
25:48No more lies.
25:50Promise?
26:07What are you doing?
26:10What couples do when they trust each other.
26:12What couples do when they trust each other?
26:15Couples?
26:16You're definitely not my boyfriend.
26:19With an IQ like yours,
26:21you can't use words like boyfriend.
26:24Do you think it's time to be dumped?
26:28I'm everything you want.
26:29Boyfriend.
26:30Boyfriend.
26:32Everything.
26:33Everything.
26:43I love you.
26:46I love you.
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28:40This is the James Moffat who destroyed the water mattresses.
28:54I already told you that I wasn't a water mattress.
28:57I don't want to leave anymore. Not today, not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow.
29:11I thought you didn't want to go to Oxford.
29:13Look, I'm referring to this room.
29:20So let's stay here.
29:23Tomorrow the world will continue to spin as always.
29:38You have all the opportunities that others have. You just have to grab them, James.
29:52When I feel lost or down, I write some lists. I find my motivation and stay sharp.
30:16Write a list for me.
30:18What's your first point?
30:22I like sport, music.
30:29I've never told you about that concert I saw. It was a truly unforgettable experience.
30:37Oh, and spicy Asian food. I'd like to eat in a Bangkok market.
30:43Like a fried horse?
30:45Exactly.
30:46And reading.
30:48It's a pleasure.
30:51Come, I'll show you something.
30:54I'm not a bad guy.
30:58It's important to dream.
31:01And now, look at this picture carefully.
31:05I'm happy when I draw.
31:11You make a wish.
31:18You forgot the most important thing.
31:48I love you.
32:06Pretty lady, could you tell me why you chose Oxford?
32:11Do you know the story of the elephant chained to a pole?
32:19In general, this metaphor is used to describe self-limited beliefs,
32:24that is, the fact that most people are able to do much more than they think.
32:30But now I'm starting to realize that I'm chained to my future.
32:34But now I'm starting to realize that I'm chained to my future.
32:38And by doing so, I haven't given the right attention to many moments of the present.
32:43James Beaufort?
32:46James Beaufort?
32:47Alion?
32:54Now I know that it's the stops we make along the way that make up our real life.
33:01It's here and now.
33:04And sometimes these moments draw for us in the sand of the electrifying visions of the future.
33:10You're gonna run to me.
33:14Run, run like a river.
33:17Run, run like a river.
33:20Run, run like a river.
33:22Run.
33:25Run, run like a river.
33:27Run, run like a river.
33:29Answer the secretary of Cornelia Beaufort.
33:31Leave a message after the beep.
33:35Hi, Mom.
33:36I hope you're well.
33:39I have to tell you something important.
33:42Don't worry.
33:44It's good news.
33:49I love you, Mom.
33:51See you later.
33:56Run, run like a river.
33:59Run, run like a river.
34:02Run, run like a river.
34:04Run.
34:06Run, run like a river.
34:09We realize that we are no longer afraid of the future.
34:12Because it is in the present that we decide if our dreams will come true
34:16and if we will become the people we have always wanted to be.
34:35Run, run like a river.
34:37Run, run like a river.
34:39You're gonna run to me.
34:42It takes courage to think beyond the present.
34:47But sometimes the gaze of another person
34:49throws our future into a new light.
34:52Run, run like a river.
34:55Run, run like a river.
34:58Run, run like a river.
35:01I feel like I'm in my first life.
35:05Hi, I'm back.
35:07I don't want to go back, nor forward.
35:10I want to be right here.
35:12Run, run like a river.
35:15Run, run like a river.
35:18I don't want to go back, nor forward.
35:21I want to be right here.
35:24Run, run like a river.
35:27Run, run like a river.
35:30Run, run like a river.
35:33Run, run like a river.
35:36Run, run like a river.
35:39A river that runs to the sea.
35:42You gotta run to me.
36:18Mr. Bufford is waiting for you.
36:48Have a seat.
37:13I told you to sit.
37:19Your mother had an ictus.
37:24How is she?
37:28Cornelia is dead.
37:49Yes.
37:58We took the other one to the hospital yesterday, but they couldn't do anything.
38:06And you didn't call us?
38:08Cornelia was so proud of your invitations to Oxford, and I didn't want to put her at risk.
38:14I already told you that our priority is to satisfy our investors.
38:20We can't let the value collapse.
38:24Yes, I know. Damn it, Gordon.
38:28Meredith must send the draft.
38:32Hey, Gordon, I don't understand.
38:34The position of artistic director will be taken as soon as the press release comes out.
38:39Bastard!
38:41Meredith, no!
38:43No!
38:44Yes!
38:45Gordon!
38:46No!
39:02I don't want to see your face!
39:05We've been together all this time, and you've never said a word.
39:12I'm sorry, James.
39:29All people deserve to be loved.
39:33All people deserve infinite opportunities.
39:41To dream what they want.
39:44To be who they want.
39:47To love who they want.
40:03To dream what they want.
40:06To be who they want.
40:09To dream what they want.
40:12To be who they want.
40:15To dream what they want.
40:18To be who they want.
40:21To dream what they want.
40:24To dream what they want.
40:27To dream what they want.
40:30To dream what they want.
40:33To dream what they want.
40:36I see my future clearer than ever.
40:39Finally all the puzzles are in place.
40:42All the doors are open.
40:44We just have to go in.
41:03I want my last round, baby.
41:13But you can't make me change my mind.
41:22I never asked to become famous.
41:25But I guess, but I guess that's who I am.
41:34Wave of wealth.
41:40Wave of light.
41:45Who'll be back first?
41:48In that first stage.
42:35Please subscribe.
42:37See you next time.
42:39Bye.
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