复活之日 復活の日(1980)(EN)Subtitles

Movie:Fukkatsu no hi (1980)4K
Era:1980
Length:156 minute
Country: JPN
Language:Japanese/English/French/German

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1 00:00:18 December, 1983.
2 00:00:36 The Nerid, a British atomic submarine
3 00:00:46 Tokyo bay, Japan
4 00:06:38 Virus - Resurrection Day
5 00:33:24 White house - the oval office
6 00:00:51 - Last deck's footage, three miles offshore now, sir. - Very good.
7 00:00:56 - Stop together. - Stop together.
8 00:00:59 - Keep 56 feet. - Keep 56 feet. Keep 56 feet.
9 00:01:03 Stand by to take an air sample.
10 00:01:47 Launch surveillance drone. Launch surveillance drone.
11 00:02:03 Receiving video transmission now, sir.
12 00:02:19 Where is Yoshizumi?
13 00:02:20 I think he's asleep, sir. He was up all night working on that theory phase.
14 00:02:24 That earthquake predictional? Yes, sir, I believe so.
15 00:02:27 What a crock! We read about a massive disaster, is it?
16 00:02:32 We'd better give him a call. I don't suppose he'd be seing this sight again.
17 00:02:38 Yoshizumi to control room. Yoshizumi to control room.
18 00:02:47 Yoshizumi to control room. Yoshizumi to control room.
19 00:02:53 Yoshizumi reports in. Keep him a clod.
20 00:03:37 I'm pregnant.
21 00:03:39 I'm pregnant.
22 00:03:43 But it's of no matter to you.
23 00:03:48 Farewell.
24 00:03:56 Any more positive, nut-gab?
25 00:04:01 Let's not get too damn heavy about this.
26 00:04:03 Japanese seem to have licked their smog problem at last, don't they?
27 00:04:09 That would be quite enough, major Carter.
28 00:04:13 I am sorry.
29 00:04:23 Look here, major. What are you riding him for?
30 00:04:26 We have no room for that sort of thing down here, you know?
31 00:04:29 Jones, you haven't got room for a whole hell of nothing down here!
32 00:04:34 Pardon! Pardon! Captain!
33 00:04:37 - Well? - Captain, the analysis of the air sample...
34 00:04:41 From the outside enviroment is complete.
35 00:04:44 - Result? - Positive. The virus is still quite active.
36 00:04:48 - Retreive the drone. Eject the air sample. - Captain!
37 00:04:50 - I ask of you, do not eject the sample! - That's impossible, doctor Letour.
38 00:04:55 You want us to keep that... that thing with us? Take it back?
39 00:04:58 It's quite out of the question. I beg of you! Reconsider, captain!
40 00:05:02 You're thinking only of the short-term risk?
41 00:05:05 I like to think of no risk at all.
42 00:05:09 With a little time I can study its characteristics.
43 00:05:12 There is no danger as long as we keep it isolated.
44 00:05:16 They shall not have you isolate a virus aboard the submarine, doctor.
45 00:05:21 Captain, this submarine... it is powered by a nuclear reactor.
46 00:05:26 Is there no danger to us from the radioactivity as a call?
47 00:05:30 Of course not. We are completely shielded from it...
48 00:05:34 I accept your expertise at this matter. Will you not accept mine?
49 00:05:40 Captain, what choice do we have but at least to try?
50 00:05:45 Retreive the drone. Secure air sample in isolation.
51 00:05:49 Retreive drone. Secure air sample in isolation.
52 00:05:52 Retreive drone. Secure air sample in isolation.
53 00:05:55 That's it. Go home.
54 00:05:58 And for home...
55 00:06:02 It'd differ if we have home to return to now, wouldn't it?
56 00:06:05 And for Antarctica it should be.
57 00:06:07 9000 miles.
58 00:06:11 Except there are no homes. It will be Christmas by the time we get back.
59 00:06:16 Christmas...
60 00:06:21 In the fall of 1982, mankind died out...
61 00:06:25 Leaving only 863 people alive on Antarctica.
62 00:06:29 How could this have happened?
63 00:10:13 In 1981...
64 00:10:16 All genetic engineering experiments...
65 00:10:20 To create new viruses...
66 00:10:24 Were banned internationally.
67 00:10:28 However, one year later...
68 00:10:33 February, 1982
69 00:10:38 Leipzig - east Germany
70 00:10:43 military biological research center
71 00:10:50 professor!
72 00:11:04 Close that or the coffee gets cold. I've got to drive 60 kilometers today.
73 00:11:09 I'm sorry, professor. It's pretty bad weather.
74 00:11:13 I have no choice. My sister is sick.
75 00:11:15 I am sorry. Please drive carefully. Thank you.
76 00:12:08 Professor! How nice to see you! Dreadfully cold, no?
77 00:12:14 Here. Warm yourself.
78 00:12:19 I trust everything is in order.
79 00:12:43 It is critical. The content is to be delivered directly to Dr Leisenhau...
80 00:12:48 At the viral research institute at Zurich.
81 00:12:57 Transport it exactly as it is.
82 00:12:59 Under no circumstances take off the dry ice pecking.
83 00:13:03 Under no circumstances allow the dry ice to run out.
84 00:13:06 Insert perfectly. Absolutely clear.
85 00:13:10 I understand, professor.
86 00:13:31 You seem relieved. Is that the right word?
87 00:13:37 Dr Leisenhau is in my opinion the leading authority in the world today
88 00:13:41 on the subject of viral infections.
89 00:13:45 And the test data? The documentation?
90 00:13:48 I had enough trouble getting the specimen out of the lab.
91 00:13:53 You expect me to take this to Dr Leisenhau with no proof...
92 00:13:59 No idea of its characteristics, its properties?
93 00:14:03 "Here, Dr Leisenhau, here is a germ, fix it, please"?
94 00:14:09 It is more than a germ. It is a weapon! mm-88 is an accident.
95 00:14:17 It is a Frankenstein monster, mascaraded as a virus!
96 00:14:23 - mm-88? - Soon after it was found we could take DNA apart...
97 00:14:30 And reassemble it in different ways,
98 00:14:34 the American geneticists developed this mm-88
99 00:14:40 and when heard of its characteristics, we decided to borrow some of it.
100 00:14:47 - What characteristics? - Essentially, it is a mimic. - A what?
101 00:14:53 A mimic attaches itself to existing viruses,
102 00:14:56 such as polio, influenza, etcetera...
103 00:15:00 Increasing both the toxicity and the reproductive level of the host desease.
104 00:15:06 In other words, it hits so hard and multiply so fast,
105 00:15:11 it simply overwhelms any vaccine known.
106 00:15:17 If you excuse me...
107 00:15:19 You have a cold? Oh, it's nothing.
108 00:15:21 If I were to open this ampula to the air,
109 00:15:25 you would've been dead within three days.
110 00:15:31 It is no laughing matter!
111 00:15:35 Men, women, children... Livestock as well.
112 00:15:42 Birds, dogs and cats even...
113 00:15:45 All vertebrate life on earth with no exception is susceptible.
114 00:15:52 Unless a way is found to neutralize this monster,
115 00:15:55 we are left with a doomsday weapon.
116 00:15:59 - Which means the weapon that will never be used. - By a rational man.
117 00:16:05 And the history can tell you that the rational mind...
118 00:16:08 Is not always a prerequisite for a position of power.
119 00:16:21 Very good, professor. You've done well.
120 00:16:27 In five days a bank account will be opened in your name in Brazil.
121 00:16:33 Fifty thousand pounds will be deposited to that account.
122 00:16:37 Do you think I did this for money?
123 00:16:41 I want you to get this virus to Dr Leisenhau, nothing more!
124 00:17:09 - You are certain professor Krauss was hit? - Yes.
125 00:17:13 Just as well I suppose. He wouldn't have been very happy if he'd found out...
126 00:17:18 We were not representing the good Dr Leisenhau after all.
127 00:17:24 We gotta go higher! There's too much turbulence!
128 00:17:26 No! We'd be picked up by radar!
129 00:17:28 - Keep hugging it close! - It's not safe! We're too heavy!
130 00:17:35 - Don't worry. We have plenty of ballast to get rid of if we have to. - Noooooo!
131 00:18:17 March, 1982
132 00:18:23 university of Maryland, United States
133 00:18:34 Biological research center
134 00:18:51 Come in!
135 00:18:55 Director Roger. Dr Meyer. You have a visitor.
136 00:18:58 How are you, ed?
137 00:19:01 You're busy? - No, no, I just... I wasn't expecting you until tomorrow.
138 00:19:05 I came by to check on your progress. I have a few things to do, gentlemen,
139 00:19:09 so if you'll excuse me.
140 00:19:15 - Did you get it back? - No.
141 00:19:18 A scientist named Krauss was making a discreet increase to the Swiss,
142 00:19:22 about something that sounded like mm-88.
143 00:19:25 I sent him some of my people posing as Swiss,
144 00:19:28 they never came out. - Well, send then some more, damn it!
145 00:19:31 It's vitally important to find out who stole that virus!
146 00:19:33 My only link was Krauss. East Germans are saying that he comitted suicide.
147 00:19:39 So, mm-88 is still out there.
148 00:19:41 And we don't know where.
149 00:19:43 That's why it is imperative for you to develop a vaccine immediately.
150 00:19:47 There is not a vaccine in the world that can stop it.
151 00:19:49 Not liked it to be one, either.
152 00:19:56 At extremely low temperatures the virus is completely dormant.
153 00:20:00 But at minus 10 degrees centigrade, it begins to reproduce itself.
154 00:20:04 By minus 3 degrees centigrades,
155 00:20:06 its reproductive rate is increased by a factor of 100.
156 00:20:09 Above zero it starts growing in a horrendous rate,
157 00:20:12 reaching its peak infectivity.
158 00:20:14 At above 5 degrees centigrade,
159 00:20:16 at which time its reproductive rate, the speed in which it multiplies..
160 00:20:19 Reaches massive proportions.
161 00:20:21 Its reproductive rate is now something of the order of 2 billion times greater
162 00:20:25 than what it was at minus 10.
163 00:20:28 Look at this!
164 00:20:29 And look at this!
165 00:20:30 And look at this.
166 00:20:36 I'm scared to death of this thing.
167 00:20:41 It's not just a vaccine you wanna develop from this little monster is it?
168 00:20:46 I don't know what you're talking about. I know how this system works, colonel!
169 00:20:50 You develop a part of the weapon here, another part over there,
170 00:20:53 the trigger some place else again,
171 00:20:55 and nobody involved knows what the hell they're working on
172 00:20:57 until it's all put together!
173 00:21:00 Go on. - Militarily, a vaccine would be a very useful defensive element.
174 00:21:05 And that's all you've been asked to develop. - Come off it, colonel!
175 00:21:08 Why is Columbia being asked to study mm-88's resistance to extreme heat?
176 00:21:15 You are developing a weapon system based on mm-88, aren't you?
177 00:21:20 - You are a fool. - For god sake, why?
178 00:21:26 Ed... at this moment...
179 00:21:29 We do not have a creditable deterrent in the usa ourselves.
180 00:21:33 At this moment we are capable not only of reducing each other to rubble,
181 00:21:36 but of reducing the rubble to rubble!
182 00:21:38 We were. Before we installed the automatic reactions system, the ARS.
183 00:21:43 So how does that leave us defensless?
184 00:21:45 The Soviets installed the same system!
185 00:21:47 Now neither side can employ their missiles even if they want to!
186 00:21:50 So this... this so-called disarmament treaty of President Richardson's...
187 00:21:55 Is more of his political show bugging!
188 00:21:57 We are back to square one, unless we can develop a new weapon system fast!
189 00:22:02 Oh!
190 00:22:03 Christ, not again!
191 00:22:05 Why can't you people have to leave it be?
192 00:22:08 Are the Russians gonna leave it be?
193 00:22:15 What's with him?
194 00:22:30 We're in trouble.
195 00:22:34 He has figured it out. Take a look.
196 00:22:39 My god!
197 00:22:42 He's gonna blow the whistle to senator barkley's defense overside committee.
198 00:22:47 What do you propose to do?
199 00:22:50 I think...
200 00:22:51 We should send him over to letterman this afternoon.
201 00:22:57 For a... routine physical.
202 00:23:01 No, no, no! I'm not crazy! No, no!
203 00:23:07 I'm not crazy!
204 00:23:12 April, 1982
205 00:23:15 Soviet union - Republic of Kazakhstan
206 00:23:57 Italy - Milan
207 00:24:36 Italian flu rages through the country
208 00:24:38 government authorities are concerned
209 00:24:43 Italian flu - is it a new virus?
210 00:24:49 May, 1982
211 00:24:54 south pole - showa station
212 00:25:12 Leader, it's a message from the capital.
213 00:25:17 "We hope to have the Italian flu under control soon.
214 00:25:22 Please calm down and continue your observations."
215 00:25:25 A superficial response, as usual.
216 00:25:27 Doesn't calm me down.
217 00:25:30 Let's pin it up in the cafeteria.
218 00:25:32 It should make everyone feel better.
219 00:25:34 Yes, sir.
220 00:25:46 Hallo? This is Aye Jaywan Aller. I copy you.
221 00:25:50 What is your code sign? Over.
222 00:25:52 This is bk-0- cc. A-have proportion station. Over.
223 00:25:58 It's that Australian group from next door.
224 00:26:00 Hello?
225 00:26:02 What communication you had from outside? Over.
226 00:26:05 Just for a couple of minutes to some doctor in Uganda.
227 00:26:09 He said, whatever it was, the central Africa was hit bad.
228 00:26:12 Not just the people. Most of the wild life as well. Even the elephants. Over.
229 00:26:19 - Wild life too? - Yeah.
230 00:26:22 Imagine an elephant with a flu. One sneeze can break its neck, I reckon.
231 00:26:27 Let me speak.
232 00:26:29 Hallo? This is doctor Yamochi speaking.
233 00:26:33 Could you please explain, if it's possible...
234 00:26:37 The characteristics the Ugandan doctor described. Over.
235 00:26:42 All he said was it started out like a simple cold, or flu mostly.
236 00:26:47 And then quickly turned to pneumonia.
237 00:26:50 And there were symptoms of other diseases as well...
238 00:26:53 But he didn't think it was any of those things.
239 00:26:55 He thought it was something else.
240 00:26:59 Something else?
241 00:27:09 Can an unknown disease like that...
242 00:27:11 Really exist?
243 00:27:13 How should I know?
244 00:27:15 All I know is that the whole world's in a panic.
245 00:27:19 Matsuo! Connect the electricity!
246 00:27:21 Roger!
247 00:27:24 You amaze me.
248 00:27:26 Doesn't it bother you at all?
249 00:27:35 Hey.
250 00:27:37 He's got a girlfriend.
251 00:27:39 She's my wife's friend. She's really beautiful.
252 00:27:42 What do you think?
253 00:27:47 Huh?
254 00:27:48 I won't say anything bad.
255 00:27:50 Why don't you ask about her by telegraph sometime?
256 00:27:56 We broke up.
257 00:27:58 Broke up?
258 00:28:00 She probably couldn't put up with me.
259 00:28:02 - But you... - Matsuo!
260 00:28:04 - Let's do this. - Hey!
261 00:28:27 I'm pregnant.
262 00:28:32 The child will be born while you're at the south pole.
263 00:28:44 I'm lying.
264 00:28:48 But even if it were true...
265 00:28:50 It's of no importance to you.
266 00:28:54 No matter what happened to me...
267 00:28:57 You'd still go, right?
268 00:29:03 That's right.
269 00:29:07 Earthquakes and the south pole...
270 00:29:11 Are all you care about, right?
271 00:29:15 Let's break up...
272 00:29:17 After all.
273 00:29:19 You and I.
274 00:29:24 Banzai!
275 00:29:34 I didn't think you'd come.
276 00:29:41 As far as the child goes...
277 00:29:44 I told you it was a lie.
278 00:29:47 Either way...
279 00:29:49 It doesn't matter to you.
280 00:29:54 I'm sorry.
281 00:29:55 I hadn't planned to say something like this.
282 00:29:58 In truth...
283 00:29:59 I wanted to see you off with a smile.
284 00:30:03 Go in good health.
285 00:30:05 Farewell.
286 00:30:56 June, 1982 - Tokyo
287 00:31:04 Move aside! It's an emergency!
288 00:31:06 - Out of our way! - Let us through!
289 00:31:08 - It's an emergency! - Let us through!
290 00:31:12 Excuse me!
291 00:31:32 Miss Noriko?
292 00:31:35 Miss Yoshiko.
293 00:31:36 What's wrong?
294 00:31:38 You're so pale!
295 00:31:39 Nothing's wrong.
296 00:31:41 I'm just a little tired.
297 00:31:43 Akira, what's wrong?
298 00:31:45 Do you have a cold?
299 00:31:47 Vaccinations.
300 00:31:49 It was hard...
301 00:31:50 So early in the morning.
302 00:31:54 Miss Noriko!
303 00:31:56 Miss Noriko!
304 00:31:58 Miss Noriko!
305 00:32:09 You're awake.
306 00:32:14 You stayed with me?
307 00:32:16 I'm so sorry.
308 00:32:18 What are you saying?
309 00:32:20 More importantly, are you okay?
310 00:32:23 Yes.
311 00:32:43 They couldn't save it?
312 00:32:45 The baby.
313 00:32:50 Recently, I've been so busy...
314 00:32:52 I overexerted myself.
315 00:32:55 Did Mr. Yoshizumi...
316 00:32:56 Know about it?
317 00:33:01 I did something cruel.
318 00:33:05 I thought I could raise her myself.
319 00:33:13 The raging epidemic of the Italian flu
320 00:33:15 so inseeds fear and panic throughout the world.
321 00:33:17 A severe shortage of vaccine of every kind...
322 00:33:20 Is reported in almost all countries.
323 00:33:22 Everywhere there are ugly confrontations...
324 00:33:24 martial law is the order of the day. Civil disorder has escalated...
325 00:33:28 With widespread damage to private and public property,
326 00:33:31 and rising death tolls in number of countries.
327 00:33:34 In the United Kingdom...
328 00:33:38 Spain...
329 00:33:42 France...
330 00:33:45 West Germany...
331 00:33:47 And Japan.
332 00:34:02 The usa is no exception.
333 00:34:04 For the past several days on capitol hill in Washington DC
334 00:34:08 mass demonstrations of tens of thousands of people are daily events.
335 00:34:11 This morning the national guard and the police...
336 00:34:14 Attempted to restore order,
337 00:34:16 only to inflame the angry move of the vast crowd
338 00:34:18 demanding effective vaccines.
339 00:34:20 Reports of bloody encounters continue to stream in.
340 00:34:24 The President Richardson's television appealed to the nation...
341 00:34:27 Asking for calm and restraint, has no appreciable effect.
342 00:34:30 No one dares to say when order can be restored.
343 00:34:33 Even now, in Washington, authorities cannot maintain order.. - That's enough!
344 00:34:37 And everywhere in the country there is confusion, chaos... - Turn it off.
345 00:34:43 What vaccine?
346 00:34:49 All right.
347 00:34:51 How long will it take you to... Manufacture this vaccine in quantity?
348 00:34:56 Mr. President, we have not even been able to isolate the cause.
349 00:35:00 The virus, if it is a virus, is like the common cold,
350 00:35:03 it is everywhere, it is nowhere.
351 00:35:06 I'd like to say at this point, Mr. President, that hhs...
352 00:35:09 Might have been in a better position to develop the crash program...
353 00:35:12 If its budget hadn't been slashed... Against the specific wishes of congress.
354 00:35:17 Damn it, senator, I don't have to hear that from you!
355 00:35:22 What do you mean? There is no vaccine?
356 00:35:25 Then what's it that we're giving to the police and fire department personnel,
357 00:35:29 the essential services, the military alert cruise, if not a vaccine?
358 00:35:34 It's just that we don't have enough for the general populus, isn't that right?
359 00:35:40 We had a vaccine of sorbose and we put together a soup
360 00:35:43 of every fluor-rated vaccine we know.
361 00:35:46 Its effect leaves something that we desired.
362 00:35:49 In fact, it's more of a placebo than anything else.
363 00:35:54 You gave me a god-damn placebo? We are doing our best!
364 00:35:58 Mr. President, my apologies for being late.
365 00:36:01 But, I have been gathering the latest death tolls estimates in our situation.
366 00:36:06 And? - This shows when the Italian flu first broke out.
367 00:36:11 And the rounds in which it has spread.
368 00:36:15 Here we have a break on the victims.
369 00:36:17 Alive - yellow, dead - black, according to region.
370 00:36:25 As of this morning, Mr. President,
371 00:36:27 I would like to point out the very real possibility
372 00:36:31 that we might not have just an epidemic on our hands,
373 00:36:33 we may have a case of germ warfare!
374 00:36:37 From where? What source?
375 00:36:41 Every country on this chart has massive casualties. Can you explain that?
376 00:36:44 As far as we know. Some of our information is quite sketchy.
377 00:36:49 Still, the most suspect country should be obvious.
378 00:36:59 You have any hard evidence to support this theory? - We are working on it.
379 00:37:04 In the meantime, Mr. President, as chairman of the joint chief of staff,
380 00:37:08 I must request that we go out to the stage 1 alert,
381 00:37:11 including the activation of the ARS network.
382 00:37:16 A nuclear strike, general? The stage 1 alert, if it makes you feel any better,
383 00:37:20 but the automatic reaction system aimed at the ussr and no one else,
384 00:37:24 leaves us no flexibility at all.
385 00:37:26 How flexible are we going to be when the Soviet missiles are incoming?
386 00:37:33 The only thing that is incoming are germs, general.
387 00:37:38 The Soviets must be made aware of the fact
388 00:37:40 that they cannot take advantage of this situation!
389 00:37:43 All right. That's the point to consider.
390 00:37:49 Yes? One moment. Mr. President. The kremlin.
391 00:37:58 This is President Richardson.
392 00:38:02 What?
393 00:38:04 Yes... um... Yes, I... I understand.
394 00:38:15 Well, the... message was brief enough.
395 00:38:18 Their chief of state died this morning. Of the Italian flu.
396 00:38:27 - As far as we know. - Five star fool.
397 00:38:33 July, 1982
398 00:38:35 martial law is instituted in all of Japan
399 00:40:02 When did this start?
400 00:40:03 He was coughing last night...
401 00:40:05 But he suddenly went limp this morning.
402 00:40:09 You, take him to a room quickly!
403 00:40:11 We have to examine him now.
404 00:40:12 Take a lung biopsy. His heart is weak, too.
405 00:40:14 Will he be okay?
406 00:40:15 We must take him now!
407 00:40:16 But doctor, my husband is in the hospital...
408 00:40:19 And I have a 101 degree fever.
409 00:40:21 All the hospitals are full, and I've been waiting!
410 00:40:23 Please calm down.
411 00:40:25 After the flu test, he'll get better.
412 00:40:26 - Come on. - This way.
413 00:40:28 Okay, next patient.
414 00:40:33 Doctor!
415 00:40:36 I'm fine.
416 00:40:37 I'm okay.
417 00:40:39 Please rest a bit.
418 00:40:40 I'll take over for you.
419 00:40:41 - Okay, please take over. - Yes, sir.
420 00:40:49 Doctor.
421 00:40:50 Please hang in there!
422 00:40:53 Thank you.
423 00:40:55 Shall I get you some tea?
424 00:40:56 I'm fine.
425 00:40:57 You've got to have something!
426 00:40:59 We have milk, too.
427 00:41:00 - Get me some water. - Yes, sir.
428 00:41:05 Did you hear today's news?
429 00:41:09 The death toll has passed 30 million.
430 00:41:13 That many?
431 00:41:15 The mortality rate...
432 00:41:17 Is 45%!
433 00:41:20 They say it may keep growing!
434 00:41:23 Doctor...
435 00:41:25 How long will this continue?
436 00:41:28 I don't know.
437 00:41:30 But we must do everything we can.
438 00:41:35 Everything must end sometime.
439 00:41:43 The question is, how will it end?
440 00:42:15 August, 1982
441 00:42:20 cq, cq! This is jgx! Polar station of Japan!
442 00:42:24 Aye Jaywan, read my transmission!
443 00:42:29 What is the condition in Japan?
444 00:42:32 Answer me, someone! Please, answer me! Over.
445 00:42:40 It's no use!
446 00:42:43 How many days since we lost contact?
447 00:42:46 This is the eighth day.
448 00:42:48 It seems to be a terrible situation.
449 00:42:50 I don't believe it!
450 00:42:52 How could Japan be ruined...
451 00:42:54 In just three months?
452 00:42:55 How could that be?
453 00:42:58 How could it be?
454 00:43:03 Tatsuno, that voice!
455 00:43:06 Are you calling us?
456 00:43:08 This is Aye Jaywan Aller! Hello?
457 00:43:10 Hello? Can anybody hear me?
458 00:43:16 My name is Toby Anderson.
459 00:43:21 This is Aye Jaywan Aller, polar station. Toby, come in. Toby? Over.
460 00:43:29 Can anybody hear me? My name is Toby.
461 00:43:33 Toby! I hear you! I hear you!
462 00:43:38 Can anybody hear me? I'm Anderson, at... outside Santa fe.
463 00:43:45 This is daddy's radio.
464 00:43:48 Can anybody hear me?
465 00:43:50 It's no use, he's pushing down the Mike button!
466 00:43:52 He doesn't know how to use it.
467 00:43:54 Daddy told me not to use the radio until I turn 10.
468 00:44:00 I'm only five. - Toby! Let go the Mike switch after you speak!
469 00:44:09 I asked daddy if I could use the radio just this once, but dad doesn't answer.
470 00:44:16 He's asleep on the floor and he won't wake up!
471 00:44:20 Mommy is gone. Is anybody out there?
472 00:44:24 Toby! The switch! The switch! Let go the switch!
473 00:44:32 I don't feel good. I want my mommy.
474 00:44:37 I'm scared... - Toby, the switch! I'm not a baby, though...
475 00:44:43 Daddy's gun is right here. I know how to use it. I don't wanna be alone.
476 00:44:51 Toby! Toby!
477 00:44:53 You're not alone! Toby! Toby!
478 00:45:17 He must have...
479 00:45:19 Gone on to heaven.
480 00:45:22 You asshole!
481 00:45:28 Mr. Tatsuno!
482 00:45:33 Asshole!
483 00:45:50 Here we sit, gentlemen...
484 00:45:53 Leaders of the most...
485 00:45:58 Powerful and advanced nation...
486 00:46:02 On the face of the earth...
487 00:46:07 Here we sit.
488 00:46:11 Damn it! There must be something we can do about it!
489 00:46:14 Something!
490 00:46:18 Mr. President, has the plague been identified yet?
491 00:46:26 Senator, we don't know whether we're dealing with one plague germ or six.
492 00:46:32 We don't even know where it came from or how it is being transmitted.
493 00:46:38 Maybe we've been looking in the wrong direction.
494 00:46:43 We have looked in every direction, senator.
495 00:46:49 Tell me something about the operation Phoenix, general garth.
496 00:46:54 Phoenix?
497 00:46:57 What is operation Phoenix?
498 00:47:00 Just a... just a paper study. Oh?
499 00:47:04 One of civil options being studied in purely theoretical terms...
500 00:47:09 Mr. President, nothing more.
501 00:47:13 Maybe a little bit more, general.
502 00:47:18 What are we talking about?
503 00:47:21 Operation Phoenix was a top secret military study of a new weapon system.
504 00:47:26 There are many such studies. It goes with a job. New weapons, new studies...
505 00:47:31 - New alternatives... - A biological weapon system.
506 00:47:39 It was a paper study.
507 00:47:42 It was an active research project..
508 00:47:45 Involving a genetic manipulation of existing pathogenic viruses!
509 00:47:50 It was theoretical!
510 00:47:52 New strains were not just study. They were created in laboratory.
511 00:47:56 Under completely controlled conditions! I assure you, Mr. President!
512 00:48:00 One strain, mm-88 was stolen and never recovered,
513 00:48:03 and the President was never told about it.
514 00:48:05 Now I'd like to know why!
515 00:48:10 Colonel renken, get in here this minute!
516 00:48:20 Colonel renken, operation Phoenix was your baby.
517 00:48:26 mm-88. Was such a strain developed?
518 00:48:31 Yes, sir.
519 00:48:33 Was any of it stolen?
520 00:48:36 No, sir. But it wouldn't have made any difference anyway.
521 00:48:38 - Why not? - mm-88 was a failure.
522 00:48:42 - It was benign. - He's lying.
523 00:48:45 Senator, I have had enough accusation for one afternoon.
524 00:48:49 Now I demand to know the source of this horrible slander!
525 00:49:04 Sir, this man is a paranoid schizophrenic, I can vouch for that!
526 00:49:07 Well, there you have it. Rumours from the funny farm.
527 00:49:10 This is doctor Baldwin's report.
528 00:49:14 Doctor Meyer is incurably sane.
529 00:49:16 It took us a while to find that out because col. Renken had put him away.
530 00:49:21 Colonel, why was he committed?
531 00:49:25 To keep him from passing information about operation Phoenix to my committee.
532 00:49:30 Renken, I could have you shot!
533 00:49:33 You have been relieved of your duties!
534 00:49:50 Tell me something...
535 00:49:53 Is this... Italian flu...
536 00:49:58 Actually... mm-88?
537 00:50:03 I'm sure of it, sir.
538 00:50:06 Sir. I fully support you in this last ditch effort.
539 00:50:11 But I must stress the importance of the strong military posture at this moment.
540 00:50:15 Again I urge a stage 1 alert, including the ARS activation.
541 00:50:21 General...
542 00:50:23 Get out of my sight. Mr. President... I said...
543 00:50:28 Get out of my sight.
544 00:50:42 Gentlemen, we will place a complete secrecy on this situation.
545 00:50:48 On the contrary, sir,
546 00:50:49 we need to enlist the aid of scientist from all over the world.
547 00:50:51 Out of the question. But, Mr. President!
548 00:50:54 Top secret!
549 00:51:00 Now, what do you need?
550 00:51:07 Yes?
551 00:51:15 I understand.
552 00:51:24 My wife... has come down with the cold.
553 00:51:39 What do you need, doctor?
554 00:51:44 What do you need?
555 00:51:47 September, 1982.
556 00:51:53 New York - 7.4 million dead
557 00:52:02 London - 6.9 million dead
558 00:52:13 Paris - 2.3 million dead
559 00:52:27 Rome - 2.9 million dead
560 00:52:39 Moscow - 7.8 million dead
561 00:52:48 Tokyo, 10 million dead
562 00:54:36 Miss Yoshiko.
563 00:54:40 Miss Yoshiko.
564 00:55:58 Akira!
565 00:56:00 You're here!
566 00:56:02 You're alive.
567 00:56:10 I'm sorry.
568 00:56:11 You were lonely, right?
569 00:56:17 Akira...
570 00:56:20 Do you want to come with me to where papa is?
571 00:56:23 What about mama?
572 00:56:27 Your mama...
573 00:56:30 Can't come with us.
574 00:56:32 That's why I'll take you to papa.
575 00:56:36 Papa will be happy!
576 00:56:48 Are you cold?
577 00:57:03 Please...
578 00:57:05 Eat this.
579 00:57:06 What is it?
580 00:57:09 It will stop you from being cold.
581 00:57:25 What's wrong?
582 00:57:28 It's nothing.
583 00:57:34 Akira...
584 00:57:36 Try calling your papa.
585 00:57:39 Papa.
586 00:57:42 Louder.
587 00:57:45 Papa!
588 00:57:48 One more time.
589 00:57:50 Papa!
590 00:57:53 Papa!
591 00:59:09 Is that you, tatsuno?
592 00:59:20 Tatsuno!
593 00:59:34 Hey!
594 00:59:35 Tatsuno's gone somewhere.
595 00:59:36 - What? - Stay here.
596 00:59:50 Tatsuno!
597 00:59:54 Tatsuno!
598 01:00:09 Tatsuno!
599 01:00:12 Tatsuno!
600 01:00:14 Tatsuno!
601 01:00:17 Tatsuno!
602 01:00:22 Tatsuno!
603 01:00:31 Yoshizumi!
604 01:00:35 Hey!
605 01:00:37 Yoshizumi!
606 01:00:41 Yoshizumi!
607 01:00:43 You can't go any further!
608 01:00:45 Let's search again once the blizzard has ended!
609 01:00:48 Let me go!
610 01:00:49 Yoshizumi!
611 01:00:50 Tatsuno...
612 01:00:51 Has gone to join his wife and child.
613 01:00:54 If I could, I'd do the same thing!
614 01:00:58 Tatsuno!
615 01:01:00 Yoshizumi!
616 01:01:26 This may be the last sunset we'll ever see.
617 01:01:34 If we only had a little more time...
618 01:01:41 Those were doctor Meyer's last words.
619 01:01:45 God had the entire civilization to sputter out with those words.
620 01:01:54 As our state founders so proudly have been saying about history...
621 01:02:00 Those who cannot remember the past...
622 01:02:08 Are condemned to repeat it.
623 01:02:13 There are some of us who can.
624 01:02:16 I wanted my name to be entered into the history books.
625 01:02:21 But I wanted it to be for something meaningful, something...
626 01:02:27 Lasting.
627 01:02:34 What could I have done that would have made the slightest bit of difference?
628 01:02:43 What could I have done?
629 01:02:49 Maybe it will snow.
630 01:02:54 Might give us a little more time.
631 01:02:58 How?
632 01:03:01 Meyer said that the virus is dormant in cold temperatures.
633 01:03:11 Well, it's not going to snow, senator.
634 01:03:14 It's high and higher is to get.
635 01:03:19 The damn cold...
636 01:03:31 - Antarctica? - Palmer station!
637 01:03:41 Come on, there must be someone.
638 01:03:43 Yes, Mr. President?
639 01:03:46 Get me the Palmer station!
640 01:03:51 There have been snowing all this time.
641 01:03:54 You're the reason that could not be flown down. It'll be safe there.
642 01:04:00 We'll make it...
643 01:04:03 God if willing. Not we, Mr. President...
644 01:04:09 You...
645 01:04:12 You represent the nation.
646 01:04:16 The government must continue.
647 01:04:46 You were my opponent in every political battle...
648 01:04:53 But you were never... you were never my enemy...
649 01:05:02 Palmer station, Mr. President.
650 01:05:16 Palmer station, this is the President of the United States.
651 01:05:21 This is Admiral Conway here, Mr. President.
652 01:05:24 I would like the entire American continent to hear what I have to say.
653 01:05:31 Has the sickness hit your station yet?
654 01:05:35 No, sir. There is no sign of any illness here.
655 01:05:39 And the other stations?
656 01:05:42 There are no reported illnesses at any of the stations...
657 01:05:46 And we are in more or less regular contact.
658 01:05:50 How bad is it, Mr. President?
659 01:05:52 Pass me through to the other Antarctica bases.
660 01:05:55 All of them, sir? All of them, Admiral Conway.
661 01:06:00 Right away, Mr. President.
662 01:06:03 Soviet union's mirny station. Attention, attention, all stations!
663 01:06:06 Please stand by for an important message from the President of the USA.
664 01:06:10 Chile's frei montalva station. All personnel, all stations, must...
665 01:06:12 I repeat, must listen to the following message.
666 01:06:15 Please stand by.
667 01:06:21 It is with great regrets and personal sorrow...
668 01:06:26 As well as the position of the government of theUSA
669 01:06:30 that I officially confirm what most of you already know.
670 01:06:36 France's d'urville station. The world has been beset...
671 01:06:41 By a horrible claim.
672 01:06:44 And now we are unable to devise an effective vaccine.
673 01:06:50 The United States has sustained...
674 01:06:54 Casualties of the greatest magnitude.
675 01:06:58 No country has escaped the similar fate.
676 01:07:03 We do know something about this virus.
677 01:07:08 We know this virus remains dormant under sub-zero conditions.
678 01:07:16 For this reason you in Antarctica...
679 01:07:20 Have not been affected.
680 01:07:23 Do not leave your sanctuary.
681 01:07:26 Do not allow those from the outside to enter.
682 01:07:33 Under no conditions try to return.
683 01:07:36 I...
684 01:07:38 Offer you no solutions...
685 01:07:42 No hope...
686 01:07:45 Other than that somehow you may prevail.
687 01:07:52 This time try to work it out together, please.
688 01:07:59 Please.
689 01:08:02 And may god bless you all.
690 01:08:36 Mr. President, I form the request that you..
691 01:08:41 Under authority credited by congress and by the constitution of the USA...
692 01:08:47 Meeting your responsibility to defend this great land against all enemies
693 01:08:52 internal and external, give the order
694 01:08:56 to put our retaliatory forces on full alert, stage 1..
695 01:09:01 Including the activation of the ARS!
696 01:09:09 You are a fool, general.
697 01:09:16 There's nobody left.
698 01:10:04 General garth, zx-34!
699 01:10:45 This is general garth speaking. In the interest of national security...
700 01:10:49 I'm activating the ARS!
701 01:11:44 November, 1982
702 01:12:02 Dawn already?
703 01:12:04 Want me to drive?
704 01:12:06 I'm alright. Please sleep.
705 01:12:08 I can't.
706 01:12:10 Only five days left until the antarctic conference.
707 01:12:13 Until we reach Palmer station...
708 01:12:16 We'll have to keep this pace.
709 01:12:19 Will all 11 countries...
710 01:12:21 Be at the antarctic conference?
711 01:12:24 They should be.
712 01:12:26 It's a meeting to decide the fate...
713 01:12:28 Of the survivors, after all.
714 01:12:30 We can't be late.
715 01:12:55 Wait a second.
716 01:12:59 Hit it again!
717 01:13:14 It's no use!
718 01:13:16 I'm sorry.
719 01:13:17 It's not your fault.
720 01:13:19 What should we do?
721 01:13:21 There's no time!
722 01:13:22 Shall we walk?
723 01:13:25 Walk?
724 01:13:26 We're still 620 miles away from Palmer station!
725 01:13:28 Even I couldn't be so reckless.
726 01:13:31 But since we've come this far...
727 01:13:32 Norway's station should be close.
728 01:13:34 We should be fine if we go there.
729 01:14:14 Hello! Is anyone in there?
730 01:14:18 Hello!
731 01:14:20 Is anybody...?
732 01:15:58 Please, listen to me.
733 01:16:01 Open the door. We are from the Japanese winter team.
734 01:16:07 It's all right.
735 01:16:11 It's all right.
736 01:16:24 What's happened here?
737 01:16:33 She's pregnant!
738 01:16:37 We were just sitting there...
739 01:16:41 Not talking...
740 01:16:46 The radio man shot himself...
741 01:16:51 Then everyone went mad.
742 01:16:56 My husband pulled out a gun...
743 01:17:00 And pointed it at me.
744 01:17:09 I ran.
745 01:17:13 But he just came after me...
746 01:17:19 I closed and locked the door...
747 01:17:24 And he just kept banging.
748 01:17:30 Then someone shot him.
749 01:18:00 Yoshizumi...
750 01:18:01 Yes?
751 01:18:02 Can you stay here with that woman?
752 01:18:05 Huh?
753 01:18:06 I have to get to the conference on time.
754 01:18:08 So there's no way...
755 01:18:10 I can take a woman about to give birth along with me.
756 01:18:15 Since you're single, please take care of her.
757 01:18:20 I understand.
758 01:18:23 I'll figure something out.
759 01:18:27 To give birth at the south pole in such times as these.
760 01:18:31 I hope she's born alright.
761 01:18:39 We are, almost certainly, all that has left, the sole survivors.
762 01:18:45 855 men and 8 women.
763 01:18:50 We have supplies to last us for 2 years at the present levels of consumption.
764 01:18:55 But we must work together,
765 01:18:58 pulling our scientific knowledge so we can survive until the virus dies out.
766 01:19:05 And that is the purpose of this meeting,
767 01:19:07 to devise a plan to enable us to deal with our present situation.
768 01:19:12 We are not completely isolated here, are we, admiral? Not after the fall?
769 01:19:18 What do you mean, doctor tarovish? You have an icebreaker...
770 01:19:22 That was not able to make it out before the last freeze,
771 01:19:25 and it's been here all winter, so...
772 01:19:27 We could, in fact, go back, if we so elected.
773 01:19:33 To what purpose go back, doctor tarovish?
774 01:19:37 To what purpose stay, Admiral Conway?
775 01:19:41 There are some who might choose to go back and make the best of it,
776 01:19:45 instead of spending the rest of our lives here, marooned.
777 01:19:49 There is no best of it to make, doctor tarovish.
778 01:19:54 The question before us is how best to organize the resources at our disposal.
779 01:20:00 I do not have to listen to you any more Borodinov. You have no tanks here!
780 01:20:05 Gentlemen, gentlemen, we must not allow this to degenerate to personal levels.
781 01:20:11 But Borodinov is absolutely correct. We must establish our priorities.
782 01:20:15 Admiral Conway! Representative of the Soviet union whose rank is not clear...
783 01:20:24 All my life I have waited to tell the representatives of the Soviet union
784 01:20:29 and the United States, how tired I am of listening to them
785 01:20:32 lecture the rest of the world what is best for all of us!
786 01:20:35 So at this time with your kind indulgence
787 01:20:38 I would like to do just that!
788 01:20:39 - Not now, Lopez. - Exactly what I would expect from Argentina!
789 01:20:53 Gentlemen! Gentlemen!
790 01:21:17 If you people wanna hurt each other, I suggest you use this.
791 01:21:28 It's a lot more effective.
792 01:21:48 You Americans have a certain directness.
793 01:21:51 As though we needed another method of killing ourselves.
794 01:21:57 - Mr. Nakarishi. - Yes?
795 01:22:01 Thank you.
796 01:22:05 May I have your attention, please?
797 01:22:08 I've just received a notification from my courier that a Norwegian survivor...
798 01:22:13 Has just given birth to a baby girl.
799 01:22:20 Rather unfortunate being born in this situation.
800 01:22:24 Not necessarily, doctor.
801 01:22:26 Death will be after us.
802 01:22:30 There is still a world out there.
803 01:22:34 I'd be a father by now.
804 01:22:43 Has she chosen a name for the child?
805 01:22:48 Grae.
806 01:22:51 Grae.
807 01:22:55 I like the sound.
808 01:22:59 Grae in Norwegian is a word meaning, the first light of the sun.
809 01:23:05 The dawn of a new day.
810 01:23:19 Yes?
811 01:23:26 You have a message. A message? From whom?
812 01:23:30 From the federal council of Antarctica.
813 01:23:33 I've never heard of them. Neither did any of us before today.
814 01:23:37 We are here. We must have a government.
815 01:23:41 One of the first of our official actions was to issue a proclamation...
816 01:23:46 Welcoming grae to the new world...
817 01:23:50 And wishing her every happiness.
818 01:23:56 - Every happiness? - Also...
819 01:24:00 They want to know if the council can serve as a collective godfather.
820 01:24:09 How nice of them.
821 01:24:18 The rape is rape! The fact is Sylvia was attacked...
822 01:24:22 And it cannot be allowed to happen again!
823 01:24:26 My dear...
824 01:24:28 I'm sure no one wishes to minimize the seriousness of what happened.
825 01:24:36 However, we are dealing with human animals...
826 01:24:41 Natural reaction to the threat of extinction...
827 01:24:45 Which is to reproduce, to propagate the species.
828 01:24:51 It is regrettable...
829 01:24:53 But inevitable. This is not the point!
830 01:24:56 If this council cannot take care of their eight women,
831 01:25:00 well, then, gentlemen, this whole thing is just a joke!
832 01:25:03 Of course there's truth in what you're saying, we must protect our women.
833 01:25:07 - I... - Oh, let's face it.
834 01:25:10 What we really need is a completely new attitude toward human sexuality.
835 01:25:15 In a community of 855 men and 8 women...
836 01:25:20 Conventional one-to-one relationships between men and women..
837 01:25:23 Will not be possible.
838 01:25:25 Well.. That may be so.
839 01:25:29 But I agree with doctor latour that we should be concerned...
840 01:25:33 With the instinct for survival, and think of brothers and sisters...
841 01:25:38 - For little greed. - Indeed.
842 01:25:42 The question now must be, how do we go about it?
843 01:25:48 Doctor allich?
844 01:25:52 Well...
845 01:25:54 We really do not know how to go about it just yet.
846 01:25:58 Although the problem itself is certainly clear enough.
847 01:26:03 Women have become our most valuable natural resource.
848 01:26:08 And as it has been just pointed out...
849 01:26:11 One-to-one relationships are no longer possible.
850 01:26:16 This means that each woman, however reluctantly...
851 01:26:22 Will have to... accomodate more than one man.
852 01:26:31 Of course, we will have to go against deep personal feelings.
853 01:26:36 And this is an extremely serious matter.
854 01:26:41 But somehow we must find the will to suppress our instincts.
855 01:26:48 And that is what troubles me the most..
856 01:26:51 Can we?
857 01:26:54 Can we control our instincts with reason?
858 01:27:05 Unless we can, there is no future.
859 01:27:11 The human race will die out.
860 01:27:19 It's so much! How can we live like that?
861 01:27:28 Sylvia... from the bottom of my heart...
862 01:27:32 I wish that I could answer your question.
863 01:27:35 Admiral? Sorry, sir.
864 01:27:39 We've just picked up a submarine distress signal.
865 01:27:42 Sir, they're on their way here and they ask permission to disembark.
866 01:27:45 Palmer station? No, sir, the Soviet station.
867 01:27:47 We received the message is that Soviet sub t-232...
868 01:27:51 They are requesting the emergency assistance, sir.
869 01:27:54 And their condition?
870 01:28:06 This is Ensign Smirnoff speak.
871 01:28:09 Active captain of Soviet submarine t-232.
872 01:28:14 Ensign Smirnoff, this is Admiral Conway,
873 01:28:17 chairman of the federal council of Antarctica.
874 01:28:20 We understand that some of your men are injured.
875 01:28:24 No injuries, admiral.
876 01:28:27 We have illness.
877 01:28:30 Our men need provisions and medical attention.
878 01:28:34 What is the nature of the illness?
879 01:28:43 Italian flu.
880 01:28:48 In that case it is my duty to inform you...
881 01:28:52 With great reluctance, that the federal council of Antarctica...
882 01:28:56 Refuses your permission to land.
883 01:28:59 What are you telling me?
884 01:29:03 Ensign Smirnoff, this is doctor Borodinov,
885 01:29:06 commander of the Soviet Antarctica winter team.
886 01:29:09 Ensign Smirnoff, doctor. Request the permission to land.
887 01:29:15 Smirnoff, it is not possible that you should land.
888 01:29:19 You would infect us all. You must understand.
889 01:29:22 Doctor Borodinov, my men must leave this boat!
890 01:29:27 We need rest. We need medical attention.
891 01:29:30 Can you hear me? Doctor, can you hear me?
892 01:29:35 We will land! You will not land.
893 01:29:44 - Who is this speaking? - Her majesty's nuclear attack submarine Nerid.
894 01:29:49 - Captain mcloud at your service. - This is not your concern, English!
895 01:29:56 We have the most profound sympathy for your situation, Ensign Smirnoff,
896 01:30:00 but surely you realize you cannot be allowed to disembark.
897 01:30:05 I have a responsibility to my men!
898 01:30:09 You have a higher responsibility.
899 01:30:36 There is nothing more to say, captain mcloud.
900 01:30:40 Captain mcloud, what is your present position?
901 01:30:44 Sufficiently close, I should say.
902 01:30:50 Then, captain...
903 01:30:53 Do what you have to do.
904 01:31:43 Target range: 6000 yards.
905 01:31:46 Target range: 6000 yards.
906 01:31:49 - Set! - Fire!
907 01:32:17 Your tight little island remains secure for now, Admiral Conway.
908 01:32:21 Farewell.
909 01:32:24 Captain mcloud...
910 01:32:26 We owe you our thanks.
911 01:32:30 Where will you go?
912 01:32:33 Like the flying dutchman, we'll just sail on.
913 01:32:37 You chaps still have a god shot on it. Don't let us down.
914 01:32:41 - Captain mcloud. - Yes, sir?
915 01:32:45 How long have you been on station? Since February.
916 01:32:51 That's winter back there.
917 01:32:55 Captain, I want you to answer this next question very carefully.
918 01:33:00 Are you or any of your men infected? No, sir, we're not.
919 01:33:23 It must be unanimous.
920 01:33:39 Captain mcloud, would you care to come aboard, sir?
921 01:33:52 Yes, sir, I believe we would.
922 01:33:55 Good.
923 01:33:58 We look forward to it.
924 01:34:02 Stand by to surface! Stand by to surface!
925 01:34:05 Stand by to surface!
926 01:34:24 One year later, virus mm-88 continued to occupy earth.
927 01:34:28 Mankind remained holed up on the icy continent.
928 01:35:52 Doctor Letour is not joining us this evening?
929 01:35:55 No, he went back to his laboratory to work on the vaccine against the virus.
930 01:36:04 Was I wrong, I wonder, to allow Letour to bring that virus sample...
931 01:36:10 Here to our sanctuary. That's hard to say.
932 01:36:16 Mind you if a vaccine can be developed, doctor Letour is the man to do it.
933 01:36:20 He told me so himself.
934 01:36:23 Surely they must have tried it out there.
935 01:36:28 They must have tried.
936 01:37:10 Let's see what we can do with this big fellow.
937 01:37:23 Hey major, could you tell us something? Who the kid looks like, him or me?
938 01:37:26 Me, you twit, it's obvious, innit?
939 01:37:28 Come on, major Carter, which one, basically speaking?
940 01:37:30 What is it, the boy or a girl? What difference does that make?
941 01:37:33 Because if it is a boy, it will partly look like you.
942 01:37:37 And if it is a girl? - Then it will partly look like its mother.
943 01:37:41 Now would you two please leave me alone? Thank you.
944 01:38:01 Ohh, she's beautiful.
945 01:38:09 Excuse me.
946 01:38:20 Merry Christmas.
947 01:38:25 Merry Christmas.
948 01:38:27 - From grae. - From grae?
949 01:38:33 - Why do you think it is for me? - Ask her yourself.
950 01:38:38 What's the matter? Don't you like children?
951 01:38:44 There's was a time perhaps when I did not.
952 01:38:49 I don't understand.
953 01:38:54 Sometimes I cannot express myself very well.
954 01:38:59 - Marit? - Yes?
955 01:39:05 I believe we have an appointment.
956 01:39:26 - I could come back later if you like. - No, there's no need to come back later.
957 01:41:13 - You sent for me, Admiral Conway? - Yes, doctor Yoshizumi.
958 01:41:17 Would you come in, please?
959 01:41:19 It appears we may have a small problem here.
960 01:41:22 Would you mind explaining what this seismic map means?
961 01:41:26 I did it in my own time. - Yes, of course, but would you please explain it
962 01:41:30 in layman's terms?
963 01:41:34 Well...
964 01:41:37 Out here is the Baltimore canyon...
965 01:41:41 Where offshore oil drilling has recently started.
966 01:41:46 In my field of earthquake prediction, I became extremely interested In this situation..
967 01:41:55 But, that is not an earthquake prone area.
968 01:41:58 You're right, captain Lopez. I was concerned about what might happen...
969 01:42:06 When tapped oil in this area was brought out...
970 01:42:12 The tremendous weight of the sea pressing down, it could lead...
971 01:42:17 To a tectonic movement of a great magnitude.
972 01:42:22 In this particular area there are various deep rabbit...
973 01:42:27 Between the Baltimore canyon and the aleutan formation...
974 01:42:32 Which could result in a very critical condition.
975 01:42:36 What is the expected magnitude of this earth tremor if it occurs?
976 01:42:41 Between 8.6 and 9 on the Richter's scale.
977 01:42:49 You placed the epicentre here? - Yes, within 100 miles radius from that point.
978 01:42:55 That means that Washington DC could be severely affected? - Yes.
979 01:43:00 Doctor, let me ask you. Could this shock be as great as nuclear explosion?
980 01:43:07 Well, the rapid vertical movement of the shock pattern...
981 01:43:13 Would be like the shock wave of a nuclear explosion. Yes.
982 01:43:24 I should emphasize, however,
983 01:43:26 this earthquake will occur in the eastern seaboard area,
984 01:43:30 not here. - When do you expect this earthquake to hit?
985 01:43:34 Within a month.
986 01:43:41 Major Carter, I think it's time everybody to be told what...
987 01:43:44 You already told me. Gentlemen, by way of explanation,
988 01:43:47 major Carter is a former staff member with the defense intelligence agency.
989 01:43:51 He acted as a liaison to the joint chief of staff.
990 01:43:55 The usa has in place the retaliatory system called the ARS.
991 01:44:01 Automatic reaction system.
992 01:44:05 An earthquake of the magnitude indicated by doctor Yoshizumi...
993 01:44:09 Would trigger the ARS.
994 01:44:14 The United States military...
995 01:44:17 Was very closely coordinated with that of the United Kingdom.
996 01:44:24 Captain mcloud, sir?
997 01:44:28 Major Carter is quite correct, gentlemen.
998 01:44:31 About a year ago, in September, while on station,
999 01:44:35 we indeed received the activation signal.
1000 01:44:41 Rather surprising, I might add, because we assumed...
1001 01:44:45 There was no one left alive in Washington to send it.
1002 01:44:51 I think it's imperative that you, gentlemen, hear some cold facts...
1003 01:44:57 From my Soviet colleague.
1004 01:45:03 Captain Nievsky?
1005 01:45:08 What?
1006 01:45:13 The first missile to hit Russian soil...
1007 01:45:19 Will set off our entire retaliatory force.
1008 01:45:23 Our system was activated over a year ago.
1009 01:45:27 But that's not all, I'm afraid.
1010 01:45:31 What do you mean?
1011 01:45:33 The opinion was held at one time...
1012 01:45:35 That the usa was planning the construction of a secret base...
1013 01:45:40 Here at Palmer station.
1014 01:45:43 I believe that Palmer station was targeted. - What?
1015 01:45:48 That is insane!
1016 01:45:50 The United States have no particular monopoly on idiots.
1017 01:45:54 This is... impossible!
1018 01:45:58 How long are we to be haunted by our past?
1019 01:46:10 There is one thing we can do.
1020 01:46:13 Send someone to Washington to disarm the damn thing.
1021 01:46:17 But...
1022 01:46:19 What about the virus?
1023 01:46:21 If you're right about the earthquake, what choice have we?
1024 01:47:51 Admiral, this is stupid.
1025 01:47:55 Yes, this is stupid!
1026 01:48:14 Admiral, I'm going myself.
1027 01:48:24 Excuse me.
1028 01:48:32 It's all right, doctor.
1029 01:48:35 Major Carter is correct.
1030 01:48:37 It must be him.
1031 01:48:40 He will need help.
1032 01:49:06 Major Carter!
1033 01:49:23 You are not going, pal.
1034 01:49:25 You cannot do this alone.
1035 01:49:29 If I was gonna take someone with me, which I'm not,
1036 01:49:33 it's sure as hell it wouldn't be you.
1037 01:49:36 Why?
1038 01:49:38 - Doctor, have you ever handled explosives? - Yes, many times.
1039 01:49:42 As an earthquake experiment.
1040 01:49:46 Well, even if you had handled explosives...
1041 01:49:50 You'd slow me down.
1042 01:49:52 No.
1043 01:49:56 I don't wanna hurt your feelings, doc,
1044 01:49:58 but you're not physically tough enough for the job.
1045 01:50:02 I'm sorry.
1046 01:50:13 No!
1047 01:50:22 You're gonna go back home now, you understand? Now get up!
1048 01:50:35 I suggest you get out of my way and get on home. - No!
1049 01:50:57 God damn it!
1050 01:51:02 Jesus Christ, you beat me.
1051 01:51:44 Life is wonderful.
1052 01:51:49 Hey, Yoshizumi, how do you say "life is wonderful" in Japanese?
1053 01:52:31 Gentlemen, a toast is in order.
1054 01:52:39 You'll leave early in the morning to your success. - Success. - Success.
1055 01:52:58 How quickly the few last days have gone.
1056 01:53:02 If only we could turn back the clock.
1057 01:53:08 How many days would it take to reach Washington?
1058 01:53:12 Ten days, I should say.
1059 01:53:16 Eight women and children and a skeletal crew will get on their way...
1060 01:53:20 In an ice-breaker first thing in the morning.
1061 01:53:23 If worst comes to worst...
1062 01:53:25 They should still be out of range when the missiles hit.
1063 01:53:29 Assuming the missiles are accurate enough to hit the base.
1064 01:53:34 There is no question of our missiles not hitting the target.
1065 01:53:39 That's very reassuring.
1066 01:53:43 And what about the rest of you?
1067 01:53:46 The rest of us will hope for the best. Sure.
1068 01:53:54 Major Carter, I have been saving this for a very special occasion.
1069 01:54:01 I really shouldn't take it, sir, and drink it by myself, but I will.
1070 01:54:06 If Carter's going to get drunk tonight,
1071 01:54:08 you don't wanna be in the same room with him.
1072 01:54:11 - Here's my room. - No. - Please.
1073 01:54:18 Thank you.
1074 01:58:09 I'm sorry.
1075 01:58:12 Please forgive me.
1076 01:58:16 Yoshizumi...
1077 01:59:52 Bon jour. - Doctor. - I trust you will forgive this last minut intrusion.
1078 01:59:57 But, without going into boring detail...
1079 02:00:01 I believe... I believe, mind you,
1080 02:00:04 that I have developed a vaccine against the virus.
1081 02:00:11 - But, how? - Well, to simplify...
1082 02:00:15 It appears that high level of radiation introduced into a living virus cell...
1083 02:00:21 Create an effective antibody.
1084 02:00:27 Of course, I cannot force anyone to become a Guinea pig.
1085 02:00:34 But, under these circumstances...
1086 02:00:42 What the hell.
1087 02:00:48 The effect should be immediate.
1088 02:00:53 To minimize the danger to the crew,
1089 02:00:55 do not inject yourselves until just before you leave the submarine.
1090 02:01:00 If it does not work...
1091 02:01:05 Please report your symptoms...
1092 02:01:10 As long as you can.
1093 02:01:16 We will do our best.
1094 02:02:43 Oh god, make him come back!
1095 02:05:03 You chaps are all right? Fine, thank you.
1096 02:05:07 He certainly sleeps a lot, doesn't he? I too sleep a great deal.
1097 02:05:12 We were speaking of it yesterday. We have never slept so much before.
1098 02:05:18 - I know. - Oh, come on, captain.
1099 02:05:22 When do we get to Washington? - You've got five days more to sleep, major.
1100 02:05:28 That long? - Still within your deadline, is it not?
1101 02:05:33 Yes.
1102 02:05:35 But... earthquakes do not always occur on schedule.
1103 02:05:43 Maybe we should try to force it.
1104 02:05:52 You got any more surprises for us, doctor?
1105 02:06:17 United States - potomac river
1106 02:06:46 Nothing to it.
1107 02:06:54 Washington DC, gentlemen.
1108 02:07:20 Take a look.
1109 02:07:29 Major Carter... everything you need has been launched with life boat.
1110 02:07:34 Thanks, lieutenant commander Jones.
1111 02:07:38 Okay. It's gonna be all.
1112 02:07:41 - Good luck. - Thank you.
1113 02:07:44 And save a couple of beers for us. Real or a medic?
1114 02:07:50 I don't care as long as it's cold.
1115 02:08:33 May god go with you.
1116 02:09:56 What the hell! Is this it? I don't think so.
1117 02:10:00 Not just yet. I hope you right, doc.
1118 02:10:04 Watch out.
1119 02:10:18 Here, take cover.
1120 02:11:00 Are you afraid of heights? Sometimes.
1121 02:11:03 - Well, can you handle this? - I must. We're running out of time.
1122 02:11:09 All right.
1123 02:11:11 Let's go.
1124 02:13:10 Can I do anything for you?
1125 02:13:14 Major Carter!
1126 02:13:17 Go!
1127 02:13:20 Go!
1128 02:15:40 It's too late.
1129 02:15:44 Major Carter, it's too late!
1130 02:16:03 Yo... shizumi...
1131 02:16:12 How do you say...
1132 02:16:16 Life is wonderful...
1133 02:16:22 In Japanese?
1134 02:16:27 Life is wonderful.
1135 02:16:33 Life is...
1136 02:16:38 Wonderful.
1137 02:16:41 Wonderful.
1138 02:17:40 Nerid? Submarine Nerid? This is Yoshizumi speaking. Over.
1139 02:17:47 This is Nerid. Over.
1140 02:17:50 We were too late.
1141 02:17:54 Save yourselves if you can. Order the Palmer station to evacuate.
1142 02:18:01 We tried. We tried.
1143 02:18:05 We know you did, Yoshizumi.
1144 02:18:10 There's just one more thing. Tell doctor Letour...
1145 02:18:14 His vaccine seems to have worked.
1146 02:18:20 In case that still matters.
1147 02:20:00 The world died again.
1148 02:20:04 Several years later...
1149 02:23:31 What are you doing...
1150 02:23:36 Alone in a place like that?
1151 02:23:44 You won't answer me?
1152 02:23:46 Then, keep sleeping there forever.
1153 02:23:59 Where are you going?
1154 02:24:05 My friends and child are south of here.
1155 02:24:11 Child? Is it yours?
1156 02:24:15 No, but I love him very much.
1157 02:24:23 It's no use. There's no one left.
1158 02:24:30 But I'm heading south anyway.
1159 02:29:21 Don't you understand? Winter is coming.
1160 02:29:25 We have very little food left.
1161 02:29:30 We should head north now.
1162 02:29:34 What's the point?
1163 02:29:37 The virus would kill us anyway.
1164 02:29:40 We've all had injections of my vaccine against the virus.
1165 02:29:47 Which is why we preserved the last for you.
1166 02:29:51 Besides, with all the radiation released by the bombs...
1167 02:29:56 Virus is probably no longer a threat.
1168 02:30:00 It doesn't matter.
1169 02:30:05 My child is dead.
1170 02:30:10 I'm tired.
1171 02:30:16 It doesn't matter.
1172 02:31:23 Yoshizumi...
1173 02:31:28 Yoshizumi!
1174 02:31:54 Yoshizumi... you are alive! You are... you are!
1175 02:32:00 He's alive! - It's a miracle! It a genuine miracle!
1176 02:32:14 Life is...
1177 02:32:19 Life... is wonderful.