2:48:02
	I want your love, Varinia.
2:48:08
	You think by threatening
to kill my child...
2:48:10
	you'll make me love you?
2:48:12
	I did not threaten
to kill your child.
2:48:22
	I'm sorry, Varinia.
2:48:31
	One shouldn't grieve forever.
2:48:34
	I'm not grieving.
2:48:36
	I'm remembering.
2:48:38
	Do I interfere
with your memories?
2:48:42
	No.
2:48:46
	You tread the ridge
between truth and insult...
2:48:48
	with the skill
ofa mountain goat!
2:48:54
	What do you remember
when you think about Spartacus?
2:49:00
	It doesn't distress you
to talk about him?
2:49:02
	No.
2:49:05
	Well, then...
2:49:08
	what sort ofa man was he...
2:49:12
	really?
2:49:17
	He was a man
who began all alone...
2:49:20
	like an animal.
2:49:23
	Yet on the day he died...
2:49:25
	thousands and thousands
would gladly have died in his place.
2:49:30
	What was he?
Was he a god?
2:49:34
	He wasn't a god.
2:49:36
	He was a simple man.
2:49:38
	A slave.
2:49:43
	I loved him.
2:49:46
	He was an outlaw!
A murderer!
2:49:48
	An enemy to everything fii ne
and decent that Rome ever built!
2:49:53
	Damn you! You tell me.
2:49:55
	- Why did you love him?
- I can't tell you.
2:49:59
	I can't tell you things
you can never understand.