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1 00:00:57 KISSINGER OUT OF ARGENTINA
2 00:01:33 MONTONEROS IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE FASCIST BASTARDS
3 00:01:54 Gracias.
4 00:02:02 Hey.
5 00:02:13 Hola.
6 00:02:14 Whoa!
7 00:02:31 I'm the new English teacher.
8 00:02:44 Gracias.
9 00:03:13 Mr. Michell.
10 00:03:18 Leave your bags.
11 00:03:19 We'll take themto your accommodation.
12 00:03:20 - Ah! Mitchell.- Mr. Buckle.
13 00:03:24 Welcome to St George's.
14 00:03:27 Timothy Buckle.Headmaster, known as Timbuk.
15 00:03:31 - It's, uh, Michell.- Yes.
16 00:03:33 How was your flight?
17 00:03:35 Good. Uneventful.
18 00:03:37 Explosion-free.
19 00:03:38 Ah, yes, I heard thatfrom my office.
20 00:03:41 Another bomb, I expect.
21 00:03:43 - Another?- Oh, yes. Argentina's in chaos.
22 00:03:46 A military coup is imminent.
23 00:03:49 Now, we're thinking of puttingyou up in Chaucer Wing.
24 00:03:52 Follow me.
25 00:03:55 A crackdown by the militaryhas not gone down too well
26 00:03:59 with the countlessrevolutionary factions.
27 00:04:01 Trouble on the streets,economy in free fall,
28 00:04:04 the governmentare losing control.
29 00:04:06 It's a ghastly business.
30 00:04:08 "Don't let the bastardosgrind you down".
31 00:04:11 - Come again?- I saw some graffiti
32 00:04:13 on the wall outside.It doesn't matter.
33 00:04:16 Well, we try to keep outof it all, you know?
34 00:04:19 Very much a small "p"
35 00:04:21 when it comes to politicshere in St George's.
36 00:04:24 Lots of rich familiessend their sons here.
37 00:04:27 - Understand?- Yes.
38 00:04:29 Excellent.
39 00:04:30 Thank you for coming on boardat such late notice.
40 00:04:34 English teachers like you
41 00:04:35 are in short supplyover here these days.
42 00:04:38 Anyway, I haven't had a chanceto read your CV.
43 00:04:41 Where have you been lately?
44 00:04:42 Um,I was teaching in Ecuador,
45 00:04:44 and before thatVenezuela and Brazil,
46 00:04:47 and before that Chicago,
47 00:04:49 so I've been steadilyworking my way down.
48 00:04:51 - Hm?- Geographically speaking.
49 00:04:54 Oh. Yes, yes.
50 00:04:56 Well, you're up here, room 23.
51 00:04:59 No loud music,no smoking, no pets.
52 00:05:02 - End of lecture. Hear, hear.- Huh.
53 00:05:04 Now, we have a meeting inthe common room at 1630 hours.
54 00:05:09 Don't be late. Pet peeve.
55 00:05:12 Welcome.
56 00:05:49 ¿Hola?
57 00:05:56 ¿Hola?
58 00:05:58 ¿Hola?
59 00:06:08 You should notsneak up on me like that.
60 00:06:12 I said 'Hello' several times.
61 00:06:13 You must say it loudlyso I can hear.
62 00:06:16 It's definitelyall my fault.
63 00:06:17 Yes, it's your fault.
64 00:06:20 Well, you heard that all right.
65 00:06:23 I bet your husbanddoes as he's told.
66 00:06:25 - No, he's gone.- You didn't kill him, did you?
67 00:06:27 No, cancer.
68 00:06:29 Oh. Right.Well, sorry to hear that.
69 00:06:35 Welcome,welcome to St George's.
70 00:06:58 Hey. You're Michell, right?I'm Tapio.
71 00:07:01 I'm a physics masterfrom Finland.
72 00:07:04 This means good day in Finnish.
73 00:07:05 A lot of umlauts in that.
74 00:07:09 - Sorry, are... are we roommates?- No.
75 00:07:12 It's just thatyou walked right in.
76 00:07:14 I was just being friendly.
77 00:07:15 Oh. Okay.
78 00:07:19 - You have the terrace.- Yeah.
79 00:07:20 Maybe we can have partiesout here.
80 00:07:25 You have any vodka?
81 00:07:30 There's a bottle of ginin the kitchen on the side.
82 00:07:32 Help yourself.
83 00:07:33 Gin.
84 00:07:35 Well, yes.
85 00:07:40 So the boys here,
86 00:07:42 they're very privilegedand spoiled.
87 00:07:45 And Mr. Timbuk, the headmaster,believes he's Napoleon.
88 00:07:48 Hm.
89 00:07:49 He was very nice to me.
90 00:07:51 Some peoplehave two sides to them.
91 00:07:53 Mm. Even Josef Mengele wasa nice doctor to some people.
92 00:07:58 In fact,doesn't he live around here?
93 00:07:59 Yeah, there were a lot of Nazis
94 00:08:01 emigrating to this partof the world
95 00:08:02 after the Second World War.
96 00:08:04 Not very funny.
97 00:08:06 But also funny.
98 00:08:09 Icelandic fishermen,commercial whaling,
99 00:08:12 the hydrogen bomb,
100 00:08:13 the political situationhere in Argentina.
101 00:08:17 Whatever strong opinionsyou may have,
102 00:08:19 I strongly urge youto keep them to yourselves
103 00:08:22 and don't bore the rest of uswith them. Hm?
104 00:08:25 - Hear, hear.- Hear, hear.
105 00:08:27 Now, we are joined this termby Mr. Tom Michell.
106 00:08:31 Hello.
107 00:08:32 Michell will beteaching English.
108 00:08:34 Hola.
109 00:08:35 Now, I've assigned youto Woolsey House,
110 00:08:37 where you'll be in chargeof the Lower Fourth Remove.
111 00:08:40 Oh. And I've also got you down
112 00:08:42 as assistant rugby coachto the under-14 second team.
113 00:08:46 That may be a problem,Headmaster.
114 00:08:49 Because?
115 00:08:50 I don't knowanything about rugby.
116 00:08:53 In fact,I... I actively dislike it.
117 00:08:56 Why's that?
118 00:08:58 I like my balls round.
119 00:09:03 Excellent. Yes.
120 00:09:48 Good morning.
121 00:09:49 My name is Mr. Michell,
122 00:09:51 and I'm hereto teach you English.
123 00:09:53 So, from now on,I will only speak English.
124 00:09:58 Sit down, please.
125 00:10:03 So, English from now on.
126 00:10:07 Let's beginby you telling me your names.
127 00:10:11 Uh, you.
128 00:10:13 What's your name?
129 00:10:17 Tell him your name, little turd.
130 00:10:18 Ernesto Castillo.
131 00:10:22 Ernesto.
132 00:10:24 The importance of being Ernesto.
133 00:10:27 Oscar Wilde.
134 00:10:45 So, uh...
135 00:10:47 you.
136 00:10:48 What's your name?
137 00:10:50 Mummy's boy.
138 00:10:53 Quiet, please.
139 00:10:56 - Diego.- Diego.
140 00:10:58 And what did you doat the weekend, Diego?
141 00:11:01 Did you go to the park?
142 00:11:04 Did you go to the shops?
143 00:11:06 Did you dress up as an astronautand go to the Moon?
144 00:11:10 No.
145 00:11:12 No what?
146 00:11:13 I did not go to the Moon.
147 00:11:18 That was me being sarcastic.
148 00:11:23 That was...
149 00:11:30 There are different formsof sarcasm.
150 00:11:34 Uh, to be sarcastic, you canemploy one of the following.
151 00:11:50 Metaphor, bathos, puns, parody,hyperbole, litotes and satire.
152 00:11:58 So I'd like you to write downa sarcastic sentence in English,
153 00:12:03 employing any one of those formsof humor.
154 00:12:06 And I will look inthis English newspaper
155 00:12:10 for some sarcasm...
156 00:12:14 for us all to discuss.
157 00:12:32 All right. Scrum down.
158 00:12:35 - No!- What, sir? Why?
159 00:12:36 Scrum? What for?
160 00:12:38 - Forward pass.- For who?
161 00:12:41 - Ernesto.- What?
162 00:12:42 - No, he didn't.- No, I didn't.
163 00:12:43 - He didn't.- Didn't he?
164 00:12:44 No!
165 00:12:46 Okay, I thought he did. Um...
166 00:12:50 Look, why don't youkeep playing by yourselves
167 00:12:53 for another 15 minutes,
168 00:12:55 then get into groupsof three or four
169 00:12:57 and discuss whyit's important in rugby
170 00:13:00 to use oval-shaped ballsand not spherical.
171 00:13:06 Okay?
172 00:13:07 I'm gonna check on the rulesabout forward passes.
173 00:13:22 - That's everything.- Thank you.
174 00:13:25 Fish delivery!
175 00:13:35 Sofía, I haven't finishedtalking with you.
176 00:13:38 You always say the same.
177 00:13:40 The Montoneros need morepeople to fight for the workers,
178 00:13:43 for the poor.
179 00:13:45 SOFÍA:I don't agree with violence.
180 00:13:47 We have to defend ourselvesagainst the military.
181 00:13:51 SOFÍA: When you use bombs,when you kidnap people,
182 00:13:53 you are no better than them.
183 00:13:54 I've got work to do.
184 00:14:12 Sorry, sir.
185 00:14:15 Did my conversationwith the fishmonger disturb you?
186 00:14:19 Conversation?What conversation?
187 00:15:02 Michell?Yeah.
188 00:15:03 Are you in there?Come in.
189 00:15:08 What are you feeling aboutthis crazy but serious day?
190 00:15:11 Oh, yeah.
191 00:15:12 I woke up this morning
192 00:15:13 to the theme fromMonty Python's Flying Circus
193 00:15:15 and now there'sall this marching band music.
194 00:15:17 It's martial music,
195 00:15:19 just like all the musicon every channel today.
196 00:15:22 There's been a coup.
197 00:15:31 The boys are being sent home.
198 00:15:33 - The college is shut for a week.- Well, that's good news.
199 00:15:36 The situation is very serious.
200 00:15:39 There have been reportsof shootings.
201 00:15:40 The generals have taken control.
202 00:15:43 The army are fightingthe Montoneros guerrillas.
203 00:15:45 Next, they will round upall of the left-wingers,
204 00:15:48 unionists, activists, intellectuals.
205 00:15:52 We got a week off?
206 00:15:53 Until this situationbecomes clearer.
207 00:15:59 Say goodbyeto freedom and democracy.
208 00:16:01 Week.
209 00:16:02 Say hello to fear,intimidation...
210 00:16:05 - I might go to Uruguay.- ...and brutality.
211 00:16:09 - To Uruguay?- Yeah, for a couple of days.
212 00:16:12 Why do you want to goto Uruguay?
213 00:16:14 Uh, you know,architecture, history.
214 00:16:17 - Really?- Yes.
215 00:16:21 Actually, this is a good idea.
216 00:16:24 Because there's very littlepractically that we can do here,
217 00:16:27 and Uruguayfascinates me very much.
218 00:16:30 It became independent of Spainin 1811,
219 00:16:33 but it's a common misconception.
220 00:16:35 It became an independent nation
221 00:16:37 - at this moment...- Uh...
222 00:16:38 ...because it was immediatelyannexed by Brazil until 1825.
223 00:16:43 I'm only partially interested
224 00:16:46 in the historyand architecture of Uruguay.
225 00:16:48 I mainly want to get awayfrom this place,
226 00:16:51 go dancing, drinking,maybe meet a couple of ladies.
227 00:16:54 That's, uh, probably notyour sort of thing.
228 00:16:56 Uh, I would stilllike to go with you.
229 00:17:20 Isn't it interesting?
230 00:17:21 All these peopleon their journeys.
231 00:17:25 All with their stories to tell.
232 00:17:27 I just find people's personalcircumstances so interesting.
233 00:17:32 Don't you?
234 00:17:34 Uh...
235 00:17:36 No.
236 00:17:38 I do.
237 00:17:39 Even for example, e.g.,
238 00:17:41 at some pointI would like to know your story.
239 00:17:46 Interesting.
240 00:17:48 People's lives.
241 00:17:50 Why we end up where we do.
242 00:17:56 One door closesand another door closes.
243 00:17:59 Okay, what's her name?
244 00:18:01 Who?
245 00:18:03 The woman that you're desperateto tell me about.
246 00:18:06 Annie.
247 00:18:08 Girlfriend?
248 00:18:10 Wife.
249 00:18:12 She left me. For Alexei.
250 00:18:17 Is he better looking?
251 00:18:19 Slightly, I suppose.
252 00:18:22 Richer?
253 00:18:24 Yeah.
254 00:18:26 More fun?
255 00:18:29 I don't know, maybe.
256 00:18:31 Bigger cock?
257 00:18:34 This is now not funny.
258 00:18:36 I lost my wifeand I lost my best friend.
259 00:18:40 Look, they'll probably split up.
260 00:18:42 You really think so?
261 00:18:44 Yeah, but then what?
262 00:18:47 People break upfor whatever reason,
263 00:18:49 and thenthey wanna get back with you,
264 00:18:51 but you say no becauseof everything that happened.
265 00:18:55 And then one day you think,well, maybe I will try again,
266 00:18:58 but it's too late'cause she's moved on.
267 00:19:01 Anyway...
268 00:19:04 none of it matters anymore,does it?
269 00:19:09 Or something like that.
270 00:19:16 - I like you, Michell.- Do you?
271 00:19:19 I don't.
272 00:19:31 I think this placehas a bad reputation.
273 00:19:34 Sordid and pleasure-seeking.
274 00:19:36 Yeah, I know.
275 00:19:38 You still wanna go in,though, right?
276 00:19:40 - Yes, very much.- Good, good.
277 00:20:31 Annie was a really good dancer.
278 00:20:32 One week ago from today,
279 00:20:34 it'll be eight yearssince we had our first dance.
280 00:20:36 There are two ladiesover my right.
281 00:20:39 We were so happy together.
282 00:20:41 We loved to hike.
283 00:20:42 Then one day, she saidshe was going to buy some bread.
284 00:20:45 She never came homeand I never saw her again.
285 00:20:48 Suddenly I was alone.
286 00:20:49 - And with no bread.- Yeah.
287 00:20:51 I was sad and hungry.I remember.
288 00:20:53 Well, it's good thatyou've been able to let it go.
289 00:20:55 Now, over my right shoulderthere are two ladies.
290 00:21:00 - Those two over there?- I could have pointed.
291 00:21:02 I was trying to be subtle.
292 00:21:03 They are walking towards us.
293 00:21:05 Compliment my dancing.
294 00:21:07 Pretty good dancing.
295 00:21:08 Yeah, yeah, he moves well.
296 00:21:10 Please. But thank you.
297 00:21:13 He is quite supple.
298 00:21:15 I only saw three mistakes.
299 00:21:17 - I'm Carina.- I'm Tom.
300 00:21:20 Stamina, discipline,pelvic thrust.
301 00:21:23 And this is Tapio.
302 00:21:27 Yeah, we're teachershere on a break,
303 00:21:29 and to avoid getting blown up.
304 00:21:32 Okay, welcome to Uruguay.
305 00:21:36 I think this placeis full of lost souls.
306 00:21:38 Does that include all of us?
307 00:21:39 Maybe.
308 00:21:41 I think everyone who comes hereis looking for something.
309 00:21:45 What are you looking for?
310 00:21:47 Well, I'm like Ernest Hemingway,
311 00:21:50 but with no money
312 00:21:52 and haven't written any books.
313 00:21:57 So people sayelements in a periodic table
314 00:21:59 cannot be changed.
315 00:22:01 That's a common misconception.
316 00:22:02 They actually canduring fission or fusion.
317 00:22:08 Anyway, who cares, right?
318 00:22:11 No, I think it's interesting.
319 00:22:13 Yeah. Yeah?
320 00:22:15 Yeah.
321 00:22:16 Thank you.
322 00:22:19 Thank you.
323 00:22:24 Why did your friendleave so suddenly?
324 00:22:26 He got the early ferrybecause he's got a broken heart.
325 00:22:28 My friend really liked him.
326 00:22:30 Then he's boring.
327 00:22:33 It's so beautifulat this time in the morning.
328 00:22:37 I come to the beach whenI want to think about nothing.
329 00:22:42 Yeah, I'd... I'd loveto think about nothing.
330 00:22:46 Hey, Ernest Hemingway.
331 00:22:49 Hm?
332 00:22:50 The Old Man and the Sea.
333 00:22:52 Well, I'm not...I'm not that old.
334 00:22:54 All right, middle-aged?
335 00:22:55 Yeah, middle-aged manand the sea. Yeah.
336 00:23:01 You know what?I have a feeling about you.
337 00:23:04 Everything you deflect away.
338 00:23:07 But I thinkyou have hidden depths.
339 00:23:09 Oh, no, I'm...I'm pretty shallow, really.
340 00:23:13 Oh, shit.
341 00:23:20 - What's this?- This is oil, I think.
342 00:23:23 From a spill.
343 00:23:26 They're penguins.
344 00:23:28 Oh, boy!
345 00:23:33 Oh, my God,this little one is still alive.
346 00:23:40 Poor thing.
347 00:23:45 Oh. That's...
348 00:23:46 Oh, that's terribly sad.
349 00:23:50 But, you know,there's nothing we can do.
350 00:23:53 It's frustrating, but...
351 00:23:55 It's-- You can't reallyinterfere with nature.
352 00:23:59 I'll never get this crapoff my shoe.
353 00:24:01 I've such bad luck with shoes.
354 00:24:02 - An oil slick is not nature.- Sorry?
355 00:24:06 All these penguinsare killed by us,
356 00:24:07 the human beings.
357 00:24:09 We have to at least do somethingfor this little guy.
358 00:24:11 I hate to say it, but I thinkhe's as good as dead already.
359 00:24:14 You know, it's not like we cantake him back to the hotel room.
360 00:24:40 Okay.Let's get you cleaned up.
361 00:24:42 All right. Um...
362 00:24:43 - You grab the shower.- You get the soap.
363 00:24:44 - Wash him up.- Make a lather.
364 00:24:46 - This should do the job.- I'll get the water.
365 00:24:50 Good boy.
366 00:24:51 How do you know it's a boy?Don't answer that.
367 00:24:54 - There you go.- Should I make it warm?
368 00:24:56 No, cold.
369 00:24:58 - You sure isn't it hot?- It's tepid.
370 00:25:02 Work it into his feathers.
371 00:25:04 They're horrible. Oil.
372 00:25:14 Well, that's nice,isn't it, Mr. Penguin?
373 00:25:18 - He seems a bit happier now.- Yes.
374 00:25:20 Christ!
375 00:25:23 - Ooh!- Jesus!
376 00:25:25 Bastard!
377 00:25:27 I honestly thinkit would be kinder to drown him.
378 00:25:30 Maybe he's just trying toshow affection.
379 00:25:34 That's what I do.
380 00:25:52 Okay.
381 00:25:58 There you go.
382 00:26:00 Yeah.
383 00:26:02 Now that's resourceful.
384 00:26:06 All nice and clean.
385 00:26:08 There you go.
386 00:26:10 This is good.
387 00:26:12 Okay.
388 00:26:16 You're a happy penguin now.
389 00:26:18 Look at those lovelywhite feathers.
390 00:26:21 Beautiful.
391 00:26:26 You like that, don't you?
392 00:26:29 I think we can untiehis beak now.
393 00:26:32 Yeah?
394 00:26:33 Has he said the safe word?
395 00:26:36 It's okay, he trusts me.
396 00:26:50 See?
397 00:26:51 You just need to show himsome affection.
398 00:26:55 - Yeah?- Yeah.
399 00:27:12 I'm sorry.
400 00:27:17 I have to go now.
401 00:27:19 You're kidding. Why?
402 00:27:26 Because I'm married.
403 00:27:31 You're married, okay.
404 00:27:36 I mean...
405 00:27:39 I'm quite pragmatic aboutthese things.
406 00:27:46 I came out tonight for some fun
407 00:27:48 and I thoughtI could go through with this.
408 00:27:54 But I can't.
409 00:27:58 I hope you can understand.
410 00:28:00 - I'm sorry.- Don't be sorry.
411 00:28:15 Goodbye.
412 00:28:18 Adiós.
413 00:28:31 Hey, what about the penguin?
414 00:28:59 Okay.
415 00:29:00 Off you go.
416 00:29:03 Thanks for the souvenir.
417 00:29:08 Go and joinyour penguin friends.
418 00:29:15 Go.
419 00:29:17 Go and be free in the sea.
420 00:29:24 Go away.
421 00:29:29 Adiós.
422 00:30:01 Adiós.
423 00:30:38 Where did he come from?Is he yours?
424 00:30:43 Sorry.
425 00:30:47 Where is he from? Is he yours?
426 00:30:50 Sorry. Who?
427 00:30:52 That penguin.
428 00:30:53 A penguin?
429 00:30:56 That one.
430 00:30:57 Is he your pet?
431 00:31:00 Oh!
432 00:31:01 No, I don't knowwhere he's from.
433 00:31:03 Yeah, yeah, you were with himnext to the sea.
434 00:31:07 Really?
435 00:31:09 Okay, I've known himfor less than a day.
436 00:31:11 I rescued him from an oil slick.
437 00:31:12 You rescued himfrom an oil slick?
438 00:31:14 - Yeah.- He rescued him.
439 00:31:16 Yeah, and how he thinkshe's my friend,
440 00:31:17 but he's not my friend.
441 00:31:20 Well, you can't leaveyour penguin here.
442 00:31:22 He's not my penguin.I don't like penguins.
443 00:31:25 Then why did you save his life?
444 00:31:28 Because I was tryingto impress a woman
445 00:31:30 I wanted to have sex with.
446 00:31:35 Now I've ended upwith no sex and a penguin.
447 00:31:57 I'm sorry to interrupt,
448 00:31:59 but I'm in a bit of a hurry.
449 00:32:00 I want to check out.
450 00:32:01 I called down earlierfor the bill.
451 00:32:07 Glacial.
452 00:32:08 Uh, yes, that's fine.Thank you. I'd like to pay.
453 00:32:13 I've left my wallet in my room.
454 00:32:16 I don't need that.
455 00:32:47 There he is.
456 00:32:50 And I thought it was probablyillegal to own a penguin,
457 00:32:54 which is why I left himin the room.
458 00:32:56 Sir, you have to takethe penguin with you.
459 00:32:59 I don't have to takethe penguin with me.
460 00:33:02 If you don't take the penguinwith you, I will arrest you.
461 00:33:06 Yeah? On what charge?
462 00:33:09 I will just arrest you.
463 00:33:14 Well, I'll take...Obviously, I will take it.
464 00:33:54 Buenos días.
465 00:33:59 Anything to declare?
466 00:34:01 Uh, no.
467 00:34:09 Gracias.
468 00:34:18 Stop! Stop, sir!
469 00:34:20 What was that?
470 00:34:21 What is in your bag?Show me now.
471 00:34:25 Okay, I was going to speakwith someone about this.
472 00:34:32 To cut a long story short,I want to claim asylum for him.
473 00:34:37 Asylum?
474 00:34:39 Yes, uh, in a zoo.
475 00:34:44 Okay.
476 00:34:45 You can take him.
477 00:34:48 But you must pay import fee.
478 00:34:49 Dollars only.
479 00:34:51 - Dollars?- $50.
480 00:34:53 Oh. I...
481 00:34:54 I don't have $50.
482 00:34:56 How much do you have?
483 00:34:57 Um...
484 00:34:59 Oh, yeah. Uh, none.
485 00:35:01 So you cannot take him.
486 00:35:03 Really?
487 00:35:04 Oh, that's...
488 00:35:07 Well, I tried my best.
489 00:35:08 Uh... That's... I supposeif I can't take him, then...
490 00:35:12 Damn, that's so sad.
491 00:35:14 Oh, well. Um...
492 00:35:16 Sorry, little fella. Um...
493 00:35:19 I'm afraid it's adiós.
494 00:35:22 Hey. What is his name?
495 00:35:25 Peter.
496 00:35:26 - Peter Penguin?- Yeah.
497 00:35:30 - Okay, you can take him.- It's okay.
498 00:35:31 I know you have your job to do.
499 00:35:33 Please, you take Peter.
500 00:35:34 I don't want to get intotrouble, honestly, it's fine.
501 00:35:36 - You take Peter.- It's okay.
502 00:35:39 Take the fucking penguin.
503 00:35:40 I don't want him.
504 00:35:43 I will arrest you.
505 00:35:44 On what charge...For Christ's sakes!
506 00:35:46 Come on, Peter.
507 00:35:51 Buenas tardes.
508 00:35:59 Ah, Michell!
509 00:36:02 - Just the chap I wanted to see.- Headmaster, I was hoping to...
510 00:36:05 Now, I'm painfully aware
511 00:36:06 that we've yet to have that chatabout targets.
512 00:36:10 You know where we want the boysto be in terms of performance.
513 00:36:13 - Yeah.- Are you all right?
514 00:36:15 Yeah, sorry,I just saw a bird of prey.
515 00:36:17 I can't tell if it's a kiteor an eagle.
516 00:36:21 Can't see a thing.
517 00:36:22 Well, it's quite simple.
518 00:36:24 Your job is to get the boysup to O-level standard.
519 00:36:27 And as far as I can see,they are some way off.
520 00:36:30 Mm-hm.
521 00:36:32 You have a passion for ourfeathered friends, have you?
522 00:36:34 Uh...
523 00:36:36 I dabble. Yeah.
524 00:36:37 Ah. Right. Well, your boys,
525 00:36:40 they haveto pull their socks up.
526 00:36:43 And quite frankly,Michell, so do you.
527 00:36:45 Mm?
528 00:36:47 Loud and clear.
529 00:36:48 Good. Well, off you go.
530 00:36:50 Cheers.
531 00:36:57 Huh.
532 00:36:59 It doesn't matterwhere I got it from,
533 00:37:01 the fact is I have it andit will be better off with you.
534 00:37:07 It needs to go to a zoo.You are a zoo.
535 00:37:13 I can't look after it,
536 00:37:15 so you have to take itoff my hands.
537 00:37:20 I can't tell youwhere I'm calling from,
538 00:37:22 it's very sensitive.
539 00:37:25 Okay, just give the head keepera simple message.
540 00:37:29 Tell him I have the penguin,
541 00:37:32 and if he doesn'ttake the penguin,
542 00:37:35 I will kill the penguin.
543 00:37:39 Tell him it's The Penguin Man.
544 00:37:42 Sorry, one more thing.
545 00:37:44 What kind of fishdo penguins eat?
546 00:37:47 ARGENTINIAN SARDINES
547 00:37:52 Here you go. Smell this.
548 00:37:55 Smell this.
549 00:37:57 I'll take that as a no.
550 00:38:02 Sleep here.
551 00:38:05 What?
552 00:38:08 It's because you smell.
553 00:38:10 Good night.
554 00:38:29 Here we go.
555 00:38:37 Well, here you are.
556 00:38:39 This is your area for now.
557 00:38:41 Bathroom at night,terrace in the day.
558 00:38:44 Yeah.
559 00:38:47 Um...
560 00:38:51 No?
561 00:38:52 You know, fussy eaters
562 00:38:55 eventually become food
563 00:38:59 for less fussy eaters.
564 00:39:01 So, eat here and shit here.
565 00:39:27 "To be, or notto be, that is the question."
566 00:39:34 In other words,should I be here or not be here?
567 00:39:39 "Whether 'tis noblerin the mind to suffer
568 00:39:42 The slings and arrowsof outrageous fortune..."
569 00:39:45 Tell mewhere they are, fattie.
570 00:39:47 [IN ENGLISH] ...or to takearms against a sea of troubles
571 00:39:51 by opposing, end them."
572 00:39:53 A sea of troubles.
573 00:39:55 Socialist rat!
574 00:39:57 ...an exampleof a sea of troubles?
575 00:39:59 Speak or we'll torture you.
576 00:40:01 Okay, López,Domínguez, what's going on?
577 00:40:05 Nothing, sir.
578 00:40:06 What are you doing to Diego?
579 00:40:08 It's just a game.
580 00:40:11 We're soldiersand he's Montoneros.
581 00:40:14 My father says we fight a warwith the socialist pigs.
582 00:40:18 So we just play.
583 00:40:20 We're the soldiersand he's Montoneros.
584 00:40:23 Right? Huh?
585 00:40:25 Tell us where they are
586 00:40:26 or we'll kill you.
587 00:40:27 Untie him now.
588 00:40:31 We need to stop relyingon the present tense.
589 00:40:36 It's lazy.
590 00:40:38 So, Ramiro,I am a socialist pig.
591 00:40:42 Can you give mea couple of first-person
592 00:40:43 past tenses, please?
593 00:40:46 I was...
594 00:40:49 I have been, and I used to bea socialist pig.
595 00:40:54 Good.
596 00:40:55 Now, from a...
597 00:40:57 For the purposesof this exercise,
598 00:40:58 a socialist pig's point of view,of course,
599 00:41:02 Ramiro's father would be,let's say, no offense,
600 00:41:06 uh, a fascist brute.
601 00:41:10 Yeah, let's use that.
602 00:41:13 Uh, Diego, as the nominatedsocialist pig,
603 00:41:15 can you throw ina future perfect, please?
604 00:41:18 Ramiro's father was, has been,
605 00:41:23 and will have beena fascist brute.
606 00:41:28 Excellent. Yeah.
607 00:41:30 See what you can achievewhen you apply yourselves?
608 00:41:36 450...
609 00:41:39 500,000.
610 00:41:40 So your first month wages.
611 00:41:42 Two and half million pesos.
612 00:41:48 Argentina,where everyone's a millionaire.
613 00:41:54 So, you must spend all of itstraight away, yes?
614 00:41:57 It is importantyou buy lots of things,
615 00:42:00 then you bring them back to meto show me.
616 00:42:03 I'll be sureto have a good look round.
617 00:42:05 You can count on it.
618 00:42:35 Muchas gracias.
619 00:42:49 Oh.
620 00:42:50 Hello. You deliverfish to St George's.
621 00:42:53 Hello, how are you?
622 00:42:55 Good. And yourself?
623 00:42:57 - Good. What do you need?- A kilo of sprats, please.
624 00:43:07 You have been shopping, señor?
625 00:43:08 Yes, a few bits and bobs.
626 00:43:11 Make sureyou drive a hard bargain.
627 00:43:13 In this life,nobody gets what they deserve.
628 00:43:18 They only getwhat they negotiate.
629 00:43:24 So, uh, how much?
630 00:43:26 No, please. On the house.
631 00:43:29 - Gracias.- De nada.
632 00:43:36 The penguin is still alive.
633 00:43:39 Yes, this is The Penguin Man.
634 00:43:43 No, I have no wishto harm the penguin.
635 00:43:47 But if I cannot talkto the head keeper about him,
636 00:43:51 his safety cannot be assured.
637 00:43:55 Saturday? Yes, I can come then.
638 00:43:58 Thank you.
639 00:44:06 Pack of playing cards.
640 00:44:08 Dart board, uh, three darts,
641 00:44:10 which was all they had,but all you need,
642 00:44:12 and a long shoehorn,which I can highly recommend.
643 00:44:16 A shoehorn?
644 00:44:17 Yeah. If you're over 50and you wear slip-ons,
645 00:44:20 it'll change your life.
646 00:44:21 You neverhave to bend over again.
647 00:44:25 Shoe-wise.
648 00:44:26 - Is that it?- Yeah.
649 00:44:29 What is that?
650 00:44:30 That's just a pair of shoesand some sprats.
651 00:44:34 Sprats?
652 00:44:35 Yeah, I like sprats.
653 00:44:38 You have to spend all of it,don't you understand?
654 00:44:41 Well, I thought I'd spendsome this month
655 00:44:42 and then save the resttill next month
656 00:44:44 when I find somethingI really want.
657 00:44:46 You don't listen to what I say.
658 00:44:48 By Monday, that money I gave you
659 00:44:49 will be worthhalf of what it is now.
660 00:44:53 Really?
661 00:44:54 You willhave to go shopping again.
662 00:44:57 - Fine.- Okay.
663 00:45:00 I can give youa pair of socks for it.
664 00:45:02 For what?
665 00:45:04 The shoehorn.
666 00:45:05 Nuh.
667 00:45:06 Okay.
668 00:45:08 Two pair of socks, orange color.
669 00:45:19 Final offer.
670 00:45:23 Look.
671 00:45:25 MARÍA: Hello!
672 00:45:27 Ah. Okay. Okay. Uh...
673 00:45:29 Keep that out and that shut.
674 00:45:32 Although I suppose it's allthe same thing to you, isn't it?
675 00:45:35 Just a minute!
676 00:45:46 - Hello.- MARÍA: Hello.
677 00:45:47 This is my granddaughter Sofía.
678 00:45:49 Oh. Granddaughter, wow.
679 00:45:51 Yeah. I thinkwe met before briefly
680 00:45:54 when I didn't hearwhat she was saying.
681 00:45:59 But I don't really needany cleaning today, thank you.
682 00:46:01 MARÍA: Do you want usto lose our jobs?
683 00:46:04 Uh, okay, well maybe just aquick swish around the kitchen.
684 00:46:07 You must open the curtain.It's very dark and sad in here.
685 00:46:11 No, no,I don't like the sunshine.
686 00:46:14 - These are yours?- Yes, why?
687 00:46:16 I don't know,they look very old-fashioned.
688 00:46:19 Yeah, no,some people confuse
689 00:46:21 fashion with style...
690 00:46:22 - ...which is of course timeless.- What is that?
691 00:46:26 It's just some boysthrowing stuff.
692 00:46:27 What is this?
693 00:46:28 That's a lot of questions.
694 00:46:30 That's, uh, some...
695 00:46:35 - Shit.- Whose is it?
696 00:46:37 Uh, well, it's not mine.
697 00:46:40 I'd definitely be seeinga doctor if that was...
698 00:46:42 It's bird shit.
699 00:46:44 Bird shit? It's a big bird.
700 00:46:47 Yes, it is a big bird.
701 00:46:49 Um...
702 00:46:54 Because it's a penguin.
703 00:46:58 It's penguin shit.
704 00:47:05 What is he doing here?
705 00:47:07 I found him in Punta del Estecovered in oil.
706 00:47:09 I cleaned him upand brought him back here.
707 00:47:12 - MARÍA: Why?- To take him to the zoo.
708 00:47:13 I tried to releasethe bloody thing into the sea,
709 00:47:15 but it wouldn't go.
710 00:47:24 Does he have a name?
711 00:47:25 Well, I flirted with Peter,
712 00:47:27 but I prefer just The Penguin.
713 00:47:31 No, he must have a name.
714 00:47:32 I know.
715 00:47:34 We should call himJuan Salvador Gaviota.
716 00:47:36 He reminds me to themain character of that book,
717 00:47:39 a seagull who must learn to fly.
718 00:47:41 Salvador. It mean savior.It's a good name.
719 00:47:43 Ah. Well, Juan Salvador Gaviotait is.
720 00:47:46 It's just Juan Salvador.It's okay.
721 00:47:49 Well, if I can keep him alivelong enough to get him to a zoo,
722 00:47:52 I'll consider it a job done.
723 00:47:53 - Keep alive?- Yeah.
724 00:47:54 I've been trying to feed him.
725 00:47:57 He hasn't eaten a thingsince I found him.
726 00:48:02 Yeah, I did try that.
727 00:48:04 Let me try.
728 00:48:07 And why do you wantto lock him up in the zoo?
729 00:48:09 Well, it's not a case of wantingto lock him up, is it?
730 00:48:12 It's just...
731 00:48:13 I want to put him somewherehe can be taken care of,
732 00:48:15 and now that's generallyregarded as a zoo, so...
733 00:48:19 - Just obeying the rules.- And you always obey the rules.
734 00:48:22 Hang on a second.I'm the one that rescued him.
735 00:48:23 So now you have a responsibilitytowards him.
736 00:48:26 Oh.
737 00:48:27 She really isyour granddaughter, isn't she?
738 00:48:30 Sometimes in life, Sofía,things don't work out
739 00:48:33 quite the way you want them to,
740 00:48:34 and you have to take measureswhich aren't ideal.
741 00:48:38 You should be a spokesmanfor the military.
742 00:48:41 Right. Just for the record,
743 00:48:43 fascism is one of myleast favorite things.
744 00:48:45 Really? I haven't seen youin any march recently.
745 00:48:47 Because I'm a teacher,and this is not my country.
746 00:48:50 And you are happy to take workand money from this...
747 00:48:54 I've learned to keep that out,that shut
748 00:48:56 and that's served mequite well so far.
749 00:48:58 Well, I'm a cleanerand I speak out with this
750 00:49:01 about the bullshit I smellwith this.
751 00:49:06 SOFÍA:When bad people
752 00:49:07 do bad things,I expect it.
753 00:49:09 When good people do nothing,
754 00:49:11 I just want to fuckingpunch them in the face.
755 00:49:16 No, wait, please.Both of you.
756 00:49:18 Stay. Stay and have some lunch.
757 00:49:22 Why?
758 00:49:23 Because...
759 00:49:24 I haven't had a good argumentin a very long time, and, uh...
760 00:49:30 Well, I miss it.
761 00:49:32 So stay. I'll make yousausage mash and onion gravy.
762 00:49:36 Good imperialist British food,
763 00:49:38 foisted mercilesslyupon the colonies.
764 00:49:53 Wait, he's eating.
765 00:49:55 How did you do that?
766 00:49:58 Now he won't die.
767 00:50:01 Good.
768 00:50:05 - You just need to be his friend.- Ah. Yes, of course.
769 00:50:10 - [IN ENGLISH] Okay.- Here.
770 00:50:11 Let's have a go.
771 00:50:13 MARÍA: Juan Salvador!
772 00:50:15 You know, I used to be youngand idealistic like you, Sofía.
773 00:50:20 But, uh... life changes you.
774 00:50:24 Then I look forwardto being old and cynical.
775 00:50:45 Mm.
776 00:51:49 Fusion is when two atoms collide
777 00:51:52 to create an even heavier atom.
778 00:52:03 Hola.
779 00:52:29 [IN ENGLISH] Now,
780 00:52:30 "I must go downTo the sea again
781 00:52:32 "To the lonely sea and sky
782 00:52:34 "And all I ask is a tall shipA star to steer her by."
783 00:52:38 What does John Masefieldmean by that?
784 00:52:40 Igor.
785 00:52:42 Sir, you have a pingüinoon your desk.
786 00:52:45 English, please. It's a penguin,and his name is Juan Salvador.
787 00:52:49 Why do you have a penguinon your desk?
788 00:52:51 To get you all to pay attention.And I think it's worked.
789 00:52:55 Yes, Walter.
790 00:52:56 But where did you getthe penguin from, sir?
791 00:52:58 I found him.
792 00:53:00 And let's just keep this betweenourselves for the time being.
793 00:53:02 If anyone finds out,he'll be confiscated.
794 00:53:05 Look, I'll make you a deal.
795 00:53:07 If you spendthe rest of this lesson
796 00:53:09 helping me figure outwhat this poem actually means,
797 00:53:12 then I'll let you all feed himsome fish at lunchtime.
798 00:53:15 Deal?
799 00:53:18 Well, go on, nod your heads.
800 00:53:21 Juan Salvador, deal?
801 00:53:24 Yes, yes, he's okay with that.
802 00:53:26 All right, so, concentrationfrom now on, please.
803 00:53:31 Right.
804 00:53:35 "And the wheel's kickand the wind's song
805 00:53:38 and the white sail's shaking
806 00:53:41 and a grey miston the sea's face
807 00:53:44 and a grey dawn breaking."
808 00:53:46 Sea Fever, by John Masefield.
809 00:53:49 One of my favorites.
810 00:53:52 But, uh, what's it about?
811 00:53:54 I'll give you a clue. Yes, Igor.
812 00:53:56 Can we put the penguin in a box?
813 00:53:57 - No.- Can we take it for a bike ride?
814 00:53:59 - No.- Can we put him in the pool?
815 00:54:01 Yes, please, sir!
816 00:54:04 Sir, the penguincame from the sea.
817 00:54:05 Just like the poem.
818 00:54:07 Maybe he wouldlike to swim in the pool.
819 00:54:08 Yeah, please.
820 00:54:09 No, we're not going to putthe penguin in the pool.
821 00:54:11 Why not?
822 00:54:12 Because it's against the rules.
823 00:54:14 Yes, um...
824 00:54:17 Ramiro's correct.
825 00:54:19 So, the poem. A clue.
826 00:54:23 It's not just about ships,and it's not just about the sea.
827 00:54:27 Any ideas?
828 00:54:31 Come on, concentrate.
829 00:54:34 Think of Juan Salvador,the wide ocean before him,
830 00:54:38 just goingwherever the wind takes him.
831 00:54:44 - Diego.- Is it a metaphor, sir?
832 00:54:48 Very good. A metaphor. For what?
833 00:54:52 To be free.
834 00:54:54 Mm. Yes. Very good. Freedom.
835 00:54:58 Freedom!
836 00:55:01 Freedom from what?
837 00:55:03 What do we mean by freedom?
838 00:55:06 Freedom from... idiots?
839 00:55:10 From school?
840 00:55:13 Freedom from tyranny?
841 00:55:18 From yourself?
842 00:55:24 Okay, get the sprats.
843 00:55:26 One at a time.
844 00:55:27 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
845 00:55:28 No, no, hey.
846 00:55:29 Diego is in chargeof feeding Juan Salvador.
847 00:55:35 Yeah.
848 00:55:36 But why do you choose him?
849 00:55:38 Because I'm a dictator.
850 00:55:41 Give him the bucket.
851 00:55:58 Juan Salvador...He looks hungry.
852 00:56:34 Flashlights.
853 00:56:35 Oh, hello.
854 00:56:36 The bursar has a thingabout flashlights.
855 00:56:39 Yes, yes, he does.
856 00:56:40 He also has a thingabout shoehorns now,
857 00:56:42 if we're swapping bursar gossip.
858 00:56:44 - He's weird.- I know.
859 00:56:46 He prefers itthat we are in the middle ages
860 00:56:48 and we barter everything.
861 00:56:51 Is that somethingI should be looking out for?
862 00:56:54 Some fresh figs.
863 00:56:55 My grandmother's favorite.Would you like?
864 00:56:57 Thank you.
865 00:57:04 And how is Juan Salvador?
866 00:57:06 He's, uh, very well. Yes.
867 00:57:08 Now he's started eating,he won't stop.
868 00:57:12 I was thinkingmaybe I could look after him.
869 00:57:15 And he don't have to goto the zoo.
870 00:57:18 I will be his mother.
871 00:57:21 That's, uh... That's very kind,
872 00:57:24 but I do think the zoois the best place for him.
873 00:57:27 - Would you think about it?- Sure.
874 00:57:33 Uh, uh...
875 00:57:34 By the way, I wanted to sayI... I admired you the other day
876 00:57:38 for fighting your corner.
877 00:57:39 You showed great spirit.
878 00:57:41 My grandmother saysthis will get me into trouble.
879 00:57:44 You should listen to her,she's a wise woman.
880 00:57:46 She's been through a lot,losing a daughter and husband.
881 00:57:50 My grandfather?He lives in Córdoba.
882 00:57:54 She told me he was dead.
883 00:57:55 Mm. Yeah, she says that becausehe left her for a fat woman.
884 00:58:02 Anyway, I must go back to work.
885 00:58:04 - You come?- Uh, no,
886 00:58:05 I've got to get some more spratsfrom the fishmongers. Sorry.
887 00:58:36 Tom!
888 00:58:38 Tom!
889 00:58:40 Help me!
890 00:58:42 Tom!
891 00:59:31 They grabbed her off the street?
892 00:59:33 Yes.
893 00:59:36 MARÍA: Did she call out?
894 00:59:37 Um...
895 00:59:39 Yes.
896 00:59:41 And I was not there to help her.
897 00:59:43 But, sir,what did my sister say?
898 00:59:48 She cried out for help, I think.Uh...
899 00:59:51 I wanted to push throughthe crowd to help her, but...
900 00:59:55 there were too manypeople and...
901 00:59:56 As I say,it was all over very quickly.
902 01:00:01 I'm sorry.
903 01:00:04 So, what happens now,Mr. Timbuk?
904 01:00:07 Are you going to writeto the authorities?
905 01:00:10 She's an employeeof the college, after all.
906 01:00:13 MARÍA: Yes, she worksfor the college, sir.
907 01:00:15 Subcontractor, actually.
908 01:00:16 But the boys here have fathers
909 01:00:18 who can talk to the right personin the government to help us.
910 01:00:22 Yes, yes, of course.
911 01:00:23 But the whole thing's become,well, rather complicated
912 01:00:27 by some newsI received this morning.
913 01:00:29 It's bad news, actually.
914 01:00:31 The Montoneros have kidnappedthe father of Mateo Simeone,
915 01:00:35 one of our sixth formers.
916 01:00:36 I thinkit's some kind of tit for tat
917 01:00:39 for all the governmentarrests lately.
918 01:00:41 Like Sofía? No, no.
919 01:00:43 The two sides are not equal.
920 01:00:46 The Montoneros target a few.
921 01:00:48 But the government, they takethousands from the street.
922 01:00:51 But the thing is,
923 01:00:53 señor Simeoneis a parent representative
924 01:00:55 on the school's boardof governors,
925 01:00:57 so we have to tread lightly.
926 01:00:58 Because he's more importantthan Sofía?
927 01:01:01 No, María, not at all.
928 01:01:02 Because the Montoneros
929 01:01:03 are demanding a ransomfor his safe return
930 01:01:05 and the negotiationsare ongoing.
931 01:01:09 It's a filthy business.
932 01:01:12 As I'm sure you can appreciate.
933 01:01:13 No, I do not appreciate it, sir.
934 01:01:15 SOFÍA'S BROTHER:Come on, come on.
935 01:01:16 We go now. Come on, let's go.
936 01:01:23 I don't get involved.
937 01:01:24 I didn't do anythingbecause I don't do anything.
938 01:01:29 It wouldn't have any effect.
939 01:01:32 I can't preventthese things from happening.
940 01:01:36 If I'd been arrested as well,would that have helped?
941 01:01:55 And I was scared, okay?
942 01:01:59 I was scared.
943 01:02:04 Michell?
944 01:02:06 Are you in there?
945 01:02:15 - Hey.- Hey.
946 01:02:16 Do you have a penguin in there?
947 01:02:19 What are you talking about?
948 01:02:21 - A penguin.- A penguin?
949 01:02:24 A penguin.
950 01:02:28 Yes.
951 01:02:35 How did you know?
952 01:02:37 I've been to Patagonia.
953 01:02:39 I could smell you, Mr. Penguin.
954 01:02:43 You know that if Mr. Timbukfinds out about him,
955 01:02:46 he's going to bring all hellover your head.
956 01:02:48 It had occurred to me.
957 01:02:51 You think he's listening to us?
958 01:02:54 No, he's an animal.
959 01:02:55 He just wants foodand somewhere to sleep.
960 01:02:57 No, no, no, no.
961 01:02:58 You know, the penguins,they're very sensitive.
962 01:03:02 It's a common misconceptionthat penguins have no empathy.
963 01:03:05 But I believe,at a certain strata,
964 01:03:08 he is awarehe owes his life to you.
965 01:03:13 Hm.
966 01:03:42 It's not an egg, you dozy berk.
967 01:03:47 It's a bar of soap.
968 01:03:57 In our plan,
969 01:04:00 true authority is most effective
970 01:04:03 when it is basedon the principle of freedom...
971 01:04:14 Juan Salvador?
972 01:04:23 ...all thesenegative thoughts from my head.
973 01:04:27 It's not thatI wish them any ill.
974 01:04:30 Annie and Alexeiare both nice people.
975 01:04:34 But actually...
976 01:04:37 I do wish them ill.
977 01:04:40 I sometimes wish Alexeiwould meet with a fatal accident
978 01:04:44 and Annie would be sadand come back to me.
979 01:04:48 Does that make me a bad person?
980 01:04:52 I don't think...
981 01:04:56 Uh...
982 01:04:58 I couldn't sleep.
983 01:05:00 I just needed to get this monkeyoff my chest.
984 01:05:04 You shouldn't havetold him all that.
985 01:05:06 You know he can't keep a secret.
986 01:05:12 Another joke?
987 01:05:14 No, he doesn't talk.
988 01:05:41 MARÍA: Hola.
989 01:05:44 María.
990 01:05:46 Why are you working today?
991 01:05:48 Uh, I prefer to be busy.
992 01:05:52 Hello.
993 01:05:53 Hola. Hola.
994 01:05:57 - Do you want a coffee?- Yes, thank you.
995 01:06:03 Come on.
996 01:06:07 MARÍA: Sofía,
997 01:06:08 she lived with mesince she was five years old.
998 01:06:12 Her mother gets sick,her breast.
999 01:06:14 They cannot cure, and she die.
1000 01:06:18 People do not understandthe pain of this.
1001 01:06:23 No.
1002 01:06:25 No, they don't.
1003 01:06:28 - Please.- Thank you.
1004 01:06:34 To my friends, to my neighbors,
1005 01:06:38 she has already gone.
1006 01:06:40 They don't talk to mebecause they are scared
1007 01:06:44 to be connected with herin any way.
1008 01:06:47 The military, they take youjust for thinking another way.
1009 01:06:52 They don't need a reason.
1010 01:06:57 I cannot stop thinking.
1011 01:07:01 Is she frightened? Is she cold?
1012 01:07:03 Is she hungry?
1013 01:07:08 Today is Sofía's favorite day.
1014 01:07:10 She go to the football,she go dancing.
1015 01:07:13 Now she only see iron bars.
1016 01:07:17 - Uh, wait, it's Saturday.- Saturday.
1017 01:07:19 Saturday. Okay, I have to takeJuan Salvador to the zoo.
1018 01:07:23 They've agreed to meet,so I better get a move on.
1019 01:07:25 You take Juan Salvadorto the zoo?
1020 01:07:27 Yeah. It's the best placefor him, trust me.
1021 01:07:29 I mean,you've smelt the apartment.
1022 01:07:32 Look at the carpet,that's not the pattern.
1023 01:07:34 That's his shit, he's got to go.
1024 01:07:35 I go with you.
1025 01:07:38 To say goodbye.
1026 01:07:40 Really?
1027 01:07:41 I don't thinkthat's a good idea.
1028 01:07:46 I lie about my husband,he didn't die of cancer.
1029 01:07:50 I know.
1030 01:07:51 Sofía told me he left youfor a fat woman.
1031 01:07:54 She was fat.
1032 01:07:58 I think I will write a letterto ask about Sofía,
1033 01:08:01 so they knowI will never go away.
1034 01:08:03 Yes, it's a good idea.You should do that.
1035 01:08:06 You can write it for me.
1036 01:08:07 - Oh, I'm... I'm not sure.- Oh, you are good with words.
1037 01:08:09 - I don't think so.- You can write it like a poem.
1038 01:08:12 I don't thinkthe military dictatorship
1039 01:08:14 is going to be persuadedby a poem.
1040 01:08:16 They probably thinkpoetry is boring.
1041 01:08:18 Okay, I will write it.
1042 01:08:21 Well, I don't mind helping out.
1043 01:08:23 Hey, you!
1044 01:08:26 What's in the bag?
1045 01:08:28 Open it.
1046 01:08:37 This penguin is not a communist.
1047 01:09:01 So you are the Penguin Man?
1048 01:09:03 Yes, yes.
1049 01:09:04 Uh, and you can call me Tom.
1050 01:09:07 And here's the penguin.
1051 01:09:08 You decided not to murder him.
1052 01:09:10 Ah.
1053 01:09:11 - That was just a jokey threat.- This way.
1054 01:09:14 - Okay.- No, no, no.
1055 01:09:15 I don't want himto go down there.
1056 01:09:17 You can have a few minutesto say your goodbye,
1057 01:09:20 but I'm coming back for him.He will have to go.
1058 01:09:37 This is whereyour penguin will be quarantined
1059 01:09:40 before being introducedto the other penguins.
1060 01:09:44 Gosh, they're, uh, quite small,aren't they, the cells?
1061 01:09:48 How long will he be here for?
1062 01:09:50 The period is for six weeks.
1063 01:09:52 And good news,we have a cell for him.
1064 01:09:55 Right.
1065 01:09:56 Um, six weeks.
1066 01:10:00 I'm sure he'll get used to it.
1067 01:10:03 You get used to anythingin the end.
1068 01:10:05 So, you come with me to signthe release form, please.
1069 01:10:10 Yes.
1070 01:10:24 Yeah, yeah.
1071 01:10:30 So, the thing is, um,
1072 01:10:33 they don't have any spacesat the moment,
1073 01:10:35 so they can't take him.
1074 01:10:37 Until something can be sorted,they said,
1075 01:10:40 "Best just take him home."
1076 01:10:43 Take him home?
1077 01:10:45 Wait, um...
1078 01:10:48 Uh...
1079 01:10:49 - You all right?- No, un poquito de water.
1080 01:10:52 Okay, uh...
1081 01:10:53 I think we should get you home.
1082 01:11:12 Oh. She had a funny turn.She's over the worst of it.
1083 01:11:15 Okay.
1084 01:11:16 I think she was overwhelmed.
1085 01:11:18 MARÍA: Oh, this ismy grandson's wife, Teresa.
1086 01:11:20 And my little ones,Jorgito and Claudia.
1087 01:11:24 Hola, Jorgito. Hola, Claudia.
1088 01:11:26 This is señor Tom,a teacher from the college.
1089 01:11:30 Please, you stay for some food?
1090 01:11:31 Uh...
1091 01:11:32 - Thank you, but I...- You stay. You don't shame us.
1092 01:11:36 Well, there you go.I suppose I'm staying.
1093 01:11:39 Oh! Um...
1094 01:11:42 Come on.
1095 01:11:49 Come say hello.
1096 01:11:50 Say hello. Hello.
1097 01:11:53 [IN ENGLISH] Come on.
1098 01:11:54 This is Juan Salvador.
1099 01:11:56 Come on. He's hungry.
1100 01:11:58 He wants some food.
1101 01:12:02 Mm!
1102 01:12:04 And, um,what kind of meat is this?
1103 01:12:07 Tongue.
1104 01:12:09 Right.
1105 01:12:10 SOFÍA'S BROTHER: Herewhere we live is called El Bajo.
1106 01:12:12 The Low, that means The Low.
1107 01:12:14 Yes, low down, by the water.
1108 01:12:16 It also meanswe are the low people
1109 01:12:18 who have not anything.
1110 01:12:19 Yeah, my great-grandfatherbuilt this house,
1111 01:12:21 but everythinghe used he had to steal.
1112 01:12:23 The brick, the wood...
1113 01:12:25 But not because he's a thief,because he's el bajo.
1114 01:12:28 He built this house,
1115 01:12:29 or his family sleepon the street.
1116 01:12:31 And thiswas your great-grandfather?
1117 01:12:33 - Yeah.- And you all live here together?
1118 01:12:35 Yeah.
1119 01:12:36 I know that my childrenwill have to live here too.
1120 01:12:39 MARÍA:So we are the same as the rich.
1121 01:12:42 We pass our house downthrough our family.
1122 01:12:48 Do you have any children,señor Tom?
1123 01:12:57 Um...
1124 01:12:58 Yes.
1125 01:12:59 A daughter.
1126 01:13:03 But, uh, we lost her.
1127 01:13:18 It's interesting, uh, how...
1128 01:13:21 how, uh, people won't eat tongue
1129 01:13:24 because it's been insidean animal's mouth,
1130 01:13:26 but they're quite happyto eat an egg,
1131 01:13:28 which, you know, has been...
1132 01:13:30 Oh!
1133 01:13:33 - Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.- ...up a chicken.
1134 01:13:35 - Funny.- Yeah.
1135 01:13:42 "To whom it may concern,
1136 01:13:44 regarding the recentunpleasantness in the country,
1137 01:13:49 I respectfullyrequest that you...
1138 01:13:53 find an alternative approach
1139 01:13:54 to achieving a satisfactoryoutcome for all concerned,
1140 01:14:01 ideally avoiding,if at all possible,
1141 01:14:04 the torture and murderof an innocent 19-year-old girl.
1142 01:14:11 Apologies for the inconvenience.
1143 01:14:13 Uh...
1144 01:14:14 Best wishes to you and yours.
1145 01:14:18 P.S. Why do you allhave moustaches?"
1146 01:14:23 What do you think?
1147 01:14:33 Catherine.
1148 01:14:38 My daughter.
1149 01:14:45 Knocked down and killedby a drunk driver
1150 01:14:47 when she was 13.
1151 01:14:53 And that's not even a joke.
1152 01:15:06 I want Juan Salvador
1153 01:15:08 to be the tallest personin the room for a change.
1154 01:15:11 You see, penguins only ever seepeople's legs,
1155 01:15:16 which means they have to listen,so... so let's try that.
1156 01:15:24 "Seventeen years ago you said
1157 01:15:27 "Something that soundedLike Good-bye
1158 01:15:32 "And everybody thinksYou are dead
1159 01:15:33 "But I
1160 01:15:36 "So I, as I grow stiff and cold
1161 01:15:40 "To thisAnd that say Good-bye too
1162 01:15:44 "And everybody can seeThat I am old
1163 01:15:47 "But you
1164 01:15:49 "And one fine dayDown a sunny lane
1165 01:15:54 "A boy and girl will meetand kiss and swear
1166 01:15:57 "That nobody could loveTheir way again
1167 01:16:03 "While over there
1168 01:16:05 "You will have smiled
1169 01:16:09 "And I will have tossedYour hair."
1170 01:16:31 Good lesson, sir.
1171 01:16:32 - Bye.- Thank you very much.
1172 01:16:33 Bye, sir.
1173 01:16:35 Bye.
1174 01:17:20 Excuse me.Where is the fish guy?
1175 01:17:24 Two nights ago,they came and took him away.
1176 01:17:33 "And these wordsShall then become
1177 01:17:35 "Like Oppression'sThundered doom
1178 01:17:38 "Ringing throughEach heart and brain
1179 01:17:41 "Heard again, again, again
1180 01:17:46 "Rise like Lions after slumber
1181 01:17:49 "In unvanquishable number
1182 01:17:53 "Shake your chainsTo earth like dew
1183 01:17:55 "Which in sleepHad fallen on you
1184 01:17:59 Ye are many, they are few"
1185 01:18:01 These aren't just lofty words.
1186 01:18:04 Shelley was actuallytrying to say something.
1187 01:18:21 Here, Shelley is sayingthat there are so many of them,
1188 01:18:25 he saysthey can't possibly be beaten.
1189 01:18:28 He uses the adjective"unvanquishable".
1190 01:18:31 It's emphatic that they cannotbe overcome or subdued.
1191 01:18:37 "Ye are many"
1192 01:18:39 so...
1193 01:18:41 You know there are many of them.
1194 01:18:45 Walter, who are "ye"? What "ye"
1195 01:18:48 is Shelley asking to riselike lions after slumber?
1196 01:18:53 Everybody?
1197 01:18:54 Yes, everybody. All of us.
1198 01:18:56 Shelley means,what, most people.
1199 01:19:00 When he wrote this,
1200 01:19:01 people in England were rioting
1201 01:19:03 because they were starving.
1202 01:19:05 The moneywas being spent on wars,
1203 01:19:06 not on feeding the children.
1204 01:19:08 So who then,Ramiro, are they, the few?
1205 01:19:14 Um, the leaders.
1206 01:19:18 Yes.
1207 01:19:20 Shelley is saying
1208 01:19:21 if we, uh, rise like lionsagainst them
1209 01:19:24 and all stand together,
1210 01:19:26 we are...
1211 01:19:29 unvanquishable.
1212 01:19:35 So Shelley's warriors
1213 01:19:36 are like lions.
1214 01:19:37 They stand upand they shake off their chains,
1215 01:19:40 which he sayshave fallen on them.
1216 01:19:44 - Anna.- Sorry to disturb you.
1217 01:19:46 Mr. Bucklewould like to see you. Now.
1218 01:19:49 Okay. Right now?
1219 01:19:51 Please.
1220 01:19:53 Okay.
1221 01:19:58 - Ah.- Ah.
1222 01:20:30 Now, it's not just thatthe last set of grades were low,
1223 01:20:34 but that the contentof your lessons is becoming,
1224 01:20:38 how shall I put it,
1225 01:20:40 increasingly questionable.
1226 01:20:42 I mean, "Hamlet is an idiot.
1227 01:20:45 Dickens is overrated.
1228 01:20:47 Byron is a tart?"
1229 01:20:49 I'm allowed to have an opinion.It's a free country.
1230 01:20:51 Oh, no, it's not. I forgot.
1231 01:20:54 Urging the boysto rise like lions.
1232 01:20:56 I see from your notesthat you intend to teach
1233 01:20:59 Wilfred Owenlater on in the term.
1234 01:21:01 Yes, the ironically titledDulce et decorum est.
1235 01:21:05 Yes, well, you seem to bedeliberately focusing
1236 01:21:07 on this antagonisticsort of poetry.
1237 01:21:11 Look, Michell,
1238 01:21:13 I had youas a head-down sort of fella,
1239 01:21:16 you know,anything for a quiet life.
1240 01:21:20 And what happened to you?
1241 01:21:25 Mm?
1242 01:21:31 I met a penguin.
1243 01:21:36 What?
1244 01:21:43 Sorry, I shouldhave told you earlier.
1245 01:21:45 Good God.
1246 01:21:46 And, um...
1247 01:21:49 He's living with me.
1248 01:21:51 What?
1249 01:22:02 Look, you... you can't keepa penguin in the college.
1250 01:22:06 I've never actually seen thatwritten down.
1251 01:22:10 Michell, are you havingsome sort of breakdown?
1252 01:22:14 I don't think so.
1253 01:22:16 Well, it's insanity.
1254 01:22:19 Not to mention insanitary.
1255 01:22:21 I bought him a bathand I've had him in class.
1256 01:22:23 The boys respond well to him.
1257 01:22:24 No, no, no.
1258 01:22:26 A line has been crossed.
1259 01:22:28 Either you goor the penguin goes.
1260 01:22:30 You mean if I go,the penguin can stay?
1261 01:22:33 I saideither the penguin...
1262 01:22:35 Either you or the...
1263 01:22:38 Look, you and the penguinboth need to go.
1264 01:23:10 "Please hear my voice.
1265 01:23:12 I'm an old lady
1266 01:23:13 and I don'thave many years left.
1267 01:23:16 I have lived my life.
1268 01:23:17 I have loved my family.I have loved my country.
1269 01:23:21 You have taken my granddaughter,Sofía Alvarez.
1270 01:23:26 My beautiful granddaughter.
1271 01:23:29 You don't let me see her.I don't know where she is.
1272 01:23:32 Please, I beg you,take me in her place.
1273 01:23:38 Please, let her live her life,
1274 01:23:40 and I can go into prisonwhere she is,
1275 01:23:43 and my life can end there."
1276 01:23:46 Hola.
1277 01:23:51 Why are you come here,señor Tom?
1278 01:23:54 We came to wish you luck.
1279 01:23:58 Ah.
1280 01:23:58 MISSINGSOFÍA ALVAREZ
1281 01:24:05 MARÍA: My letter?
1282 01:24:06 - Oh.- You change it all for me?
1283 01:24:08 You make it better?
1284 01:24:09 I haven't changed a word.
1285 01:24:10 Your letter is better
1286 01:24:11 than anythingI could have written.
1287 01:24:15 It will not make any difference.
1288 01:24:17 Perhaps not,
1289 01:24:18 but at least your wordswill be out there somewhere.
1290 01:24:23 Did you hear?
1291 01:24:24 Mateo's fatherhas been released.
1292 01:24:27 The company he worked forpaid a ransom.
1293 01:24:31 Even if they ask for Sofía,
1294 01:24:34 we don't have any money.
1295 01:24:42 Um, María.
1296 01:24:45 She called out my namethe day she was arrested.
1297 01:24:49 And, uh, I didn't go to her.
1298 01:24:54 Maybe you could not get to her?
1299 01:24:58 No, I could have.
1300 01:25:02 They would havearrested you, too.
1301 01:25:05 Maybe, but I didn't try.
1302 01:25:09 I just did nothing,and I'm sorry.
1303 01:25:22 You'd better go.
1304 01:25:36 - Tell us where they are.- Tell us where they are.
1305 01:26:20 Daddy, a penguin!
1306 01:26:24 Señor, I love your penguin.
1307 01:26:25 What is his name?
1308 01:26:28 Thank you.His name is Juan Salvador.
1309 01:26:32 Can I stroke him?Of course.
1310 01:26:37 Is he yours?
1311 01:26:39 No. I'm looking after himfor a friend.
1312 01:26:43 She was going to adopt him,
1313 01:26:44 but she can't lookafter him now.
1314 01:26:48 Ah. A shame. Why not?
1315 01:26:56 Becausewe don't know where she is.
1316 01:26:59 Ah.
1317 01:27:04 You're English?
1318 01:27:06 Yes, I teach Englishat St George's.
1319 01:27:10 Have we met before?
1320 01:27:11 This woman,
1321 01:27:12 by the way, she's a lovely girlfrom a good Argentinian family.
1322 01:27:17 They pay their taxes,
1323 01:27:20 they raise their children,raise their family.
1324 01:27:23 Well, in fact, this marketwas the last place I saw her.
1325 01:27:27 She was buying some figsfor her grandmother,
1326 01:27:29 and then...
1327 01:27:31 Well, I think...I think you know her.
1328 01:27:33 Huh.
1329 01:27:35 Sofía Álvarez is her name.
1330 01:27:37 Mm.
1331 01:27:49 Of course you know her.
1332 01:27:52 You and your men kidnapped her
1333 01:27:54 and bungled her into the backof a car in broad daylight,
1334 01:27:56 didn't you?
1335 01:28:01 And I am asking you,
1336 01:28:05 please,
1337 01:28:10 to let her go.
1338 01:28:17 Interesting.
1339 01:28:26 Why would you speak to meof this girl?
1340 01:28:29 Hm?
1341 01:28:32 Well, because the truth is,and this is the truth,
1342 01:28:38 I lost my daughtersome years ago.
1343 01:28:42 Well, 17, to be precise.
1344 01:28:46 Um...
1345 01:28:47 Drunk driver.
1346 01:28:49 It doesn't matter.
1347 01:28:52 It was a pointless death.
1348 01:28:54 It ruined my lifeand her mother's,
1349 01:28:57 and Sofía reminded me of her.
1350 01:29:02 And for that reason, I...
1351 01:29:05 I wanted to try and help her.
1352 01:29:08 Mm.
1353 01:29:13 And the penguin?
1354 01:29:17 He's just a...
1355 01:29:19 a weird pet.
1356 01:29:20 Mm.
1357 01:29:21 So you thought...
1358 01:29:25 you'd come herewith your sad story
1359 01:29:27 and your penguin, I...
1360 01:29:30 and I will make everything nice?
1361 01:29:38 You should walk away from me.
1362 01:29:41 Right now.
1363 01:29:43 It's a waste of a life.
1364 01:29:47 You should go.
1365 01:29:50 - Okay.- Now.
1366 01:30:01 Forgotten my penguin.
1367 01:30:12 Ciao.
1368 01:30:33 Shit.
1369 01:30:34 Can you please make sure
1370 01:30:37 he gets backto St George's college?
1371 01:30:40 - Mr. Thomas Michell.- Okay.
1372 01:30:42 - You're under arrest.- I'll come quietly.
1373 01:31:15 To hell and back.
1374 01:31:17 What did they do to you?
1375 01:31:18 You shouldsee the other guy.
1376 01:31:20 Did you fight him?
1377 01:31:21 No, it's just a thingpeople say.
1378 01:31:25 No, he's fine.
1379 01:31:27 I mean, I think he hurt his fistwhen he was punching me,
1380 01:31:30 which I was pleased about.
1381 01:31:33 So, uh, is Juan Salvador okay?
1382 01:31:37 He's back at the school.
1383 01:31:38 By the way, Mr. Timbukknows you've been arrested.
1384 01:31:41 Oh.Is he gonna beat me up as well?
1385 01:32:01 - Sit.- Ah.
1386 01:32:03 - You have ice?- There's... Yeah.
1387 01:32:06 You know, you arevery lucky to be released
1388 01:32:08 after just one night.
1389 01:32:10 This countryis at war with itself,
1390 01:32:13 and everyone here expects meto sort it out.
1391 01:32:17 You know, I make hard decisions,tough decisions.
1392 01:32:21 It comes with the territory.
1393 01:32:24 But I mean,
1394 01:32:26 Michell has been herefive minutes
1395 01:32:27 and everybody loves him.
1396 01:32:29 Well, it's partlybecause of you, of course.
1397 01:32:32 But you see,
1398 01:32:33 I don't have the camaraderieof the common room.
1399 01:32:37 And whenever I go in there,all goes quiet.
1400 01:32:40 I mean, I tryto put on a happy face.
1401 01:32:43 Hey, old fellow,well met and all.
1402 01:32:45 Even try to make them laugh.
1403 01:32:47 Have you met my wife,"Timbuk two"?
1404 01:32:49 Nothing.
1405 01:32:52 Oh, I don't supposeI should complain, really.
1406 01:32:56 It's not too bad.
1407 01:32:57 Hello.
1408 01:32:58 Michell!
1409 01:33:00 What in God's namedo you think you were doing?
1410 01:33:05 What's happened to you?
1411 01:33:06 Are you all right?
1412 01:33:10 To be honest, I...
1413 01:33:11 I haven't felt this goodin quite some time.
1414 01:33:16 So I've askedthe Board of Governors
1415 01:33:18 to raise with the authorities
1416 01:33:20 the questionof Sofía Álvarez's case.
1417 01:33:24 Not strictly an employee,as I've said before,
1418 01:33:27 but I argued
1419 01:33:29 that she does come underthe general aegis of the college
1420 01:33:32 and as such we mightbend the rules a little.
1421 01:33:34 I personally don't hold outa great deal of hope,
1422 01:33:37 but they're preparedto do what they can.
1423 01:33:39 Oh. Well, good.
1424 01:33:45 Now, on the questionof letting people go,
1425 01:33:49 you or anyone else, that is, um,
1426 01:33:53 on reflection,
1427 01:33:55 I think a change now might be...
1428 01:33:58 too disruptive for the boys.
1429 01:34:01 And on balance, it, um...
1430 01:34:05 Well, it...
1431 01:34:08 might be betterif you would stay.
1432 01:34:12 Hm.
1433 01:34:15 And that extendsto the penguin, too.
1434 01:34:18 Juan Salvador?
1435 01:34:19 Well, with his assistance,you've made inroads.
1436 01:34:23 And the boys' resultshave improved.
1437 01:34:26 They've gone from disastrousto slightly below average.
1438 01:34:29 Yes,but the curve is upwards.
1439 01:34:34 My eyes are moist with emotion.
1440 01:34:37 Please, stay with us, Michell.
1441 01:34:44 Hear, hear.
1442 01:34:59 See?
1443 01:35:01 I'm gonna tilt.
1444 01:35:04 I never felt magic crazy as this
1445 01:35:09 I never saw moonsknew the meaning of the sea
1446 01:35:14 I never held emotionin the palm of my hand
1447 01:35:20 Or felt sweet breezesin the top of a tree
1448 01:35:24 But now you're here
1449 01:35:27 Brighten my northern sky
1450 01:35:41 I've been a long timethat I'm waiting
1451 01:35:44 Penguin!
1452 01:35:46 I've been a long timethat I'm blown
1453 01:35:52 I've been a long timethat I've wandered
1454 01:35:57 Through the people I have known
1455 01:36:00 Oh, if you would and you could
1456 01:36:05 Straighten my new mind's eye
1457 01:36:15 As we approachthe end of another year,
1458 01:36:19 we salute thosewho made their mark in 1976.
1459 01:36:25 And we beginwith the prize for...
1460 01:36:29 In first place, Jorge Calando.
1461 01:36:37 In second place, Álvaro Díaz.
1462 01:36:40 And in third place,Walter Jiménez
1463 01:36:44 from Lower Fourth Remove.
1464 01:36:49 Igor...
1465 01:36:53 Ramiro Lópezof Lower Fourth Remove
1466 01:36:56 gets the third place prize.
1467 01:37:02 The annualWilliam Wordsworth Award
1468 01:37:05 for Excellence in Englishgoes this year to...
1469 01:37:10 Diego Camelia!
1470 01:37:32 Well, that went rather well.
1471 01:37:36 People asked after you,you were missed.
1472 01:37:39 We didn't come bottom.
1473 01:37:41 First time in a long time,
1474 01:37:42 Lower Fourth Removehaven't come last.
1475 01:37:45 So I got a fewpats on the back, too.
1476 01:37:47 And that's duein no small part to you.
1477 01:37:50 So...
1478 01:37:52 I think you deserve some sprats.
1479 01:37:54 See if you regainedyour appetite.
1480 01:38:07 No.
1481 01:38:16 No.
1482 01:38:38 What did you go and do that for?
1483 01:40:27 Do you want me to help you?
1484 01:40:31 No.
1485 01:40:32 I, uh, want to do this myself.
1486 01:40:42 Penguins only have one partner.
1487 01:40:45 When they lose their mate,they never take another one.
1488 01:40:49 They separatefrom the other penguins,
1489 01:40:51 and they die.
1490 01:40:54 So if you had not brought
1491 01:40:56 Juan Salvadorhome with you, sir,
1492 01:40:59 he would have died anyway.
1493 01:41:01 And the time he spent with us,
1494 01:41:04 this is timehe will not have had.
1495 01:41:11 Thank you.
1496 01:41:30 What can we sayabout Juan Salvador?
1497 01:41:33 Well, he was quite short,
1498 01:41:37 about two foot tall.
1499 01:41:40 He, uh, couldn't speak.
1500 01:41:42 He smelt quite bad.
1501 01:41:44 And he shat everywhere.
1502 01:41:48 But then real friendship
1503 01:41:49 is about being able to see
1504 01:41:50 beyond all thatsuperficial stuff.
1505 01:41:53 Because he... he was my friend.
1506 01:42:03 It must havebeen difficult when...
1507 01:42:05 when Juan Salvadorfirst arrived here.
1508 01:42:07 He must have been thinking,"Who are these people?
1509 01:42:11 They're nothing like me.What am I doing here?
1510 01:42:15 I just want to be left alone.
1511 01:42:17 I don't care about this...this college
1512 01:42:20 with its overinflatedopinion of itself".
1513 01:42:25 But then he probablystarted to think,
1514 01:42:29 "These peopleare all right, actually. Uh...
1515 01:42:32 They're being quite kind.
1516 01:42:36 Perhaps I'll hang aroundand make myself useful.
1517 01:42:40 Maybe I can make a difference.
1518 01:42:43 Especially if they let meswim in their pool".
1519 01:42:47 And, uh... That's the thing,you see.
1520 01:42:50 In life, sometimes...
1521 01:42:55 you have to put the penguinin the pool.
1522 01:43:00 And I don't just meanliterally, of course,
1523 01:43:03 because it's a... Anyone?
1524 01:43:09 It's a metaphor, sir.
1525 01:43:12 Correct.
1526 01:43:14 Not a very good one.
1527 01:43:15 I mean, he might not have been thinking any of that.
1528 01:43:19 The only thing I'm certain of is...
1529 01:43:23 Juan Salvador is gone
1530 01:43:27 and I'm sad.
1531 01:43:32 But I'm happy that I'm sad.

