Doctor Zhivago
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:11:01
Do you remember your mother?
:11:04
Yes, I remember my mother.
:11:07
What was her name?
:11:09
"Mammy."
:11:11
What was she like?
I mean, what did she look like?

:11:16
Big.
:11:18
Big?
:11:19
I was little. She looked big.
:11:30
- Can you read?
- Yes.

:11:34
"Lara. A Cycle of Poems, by Y.A. Zhivago."
:11:38
Not me. My half-brother.
:11:43
The person I'm looking for...
:11:46
...would be this man's daughter.
:11:53
This would be her mother.
:11:58
"Lara."
:12:02
Did anybody ever call your mother Lara?
:12:05
I don't know. I don't think so.
:12:12
She's nice.
:12:15
I'm not your niece, Comrade General.
:12:18
Well, I'm nobody's idea of an uncle.
:12:20
But if this man were my father,
I should want to know.

:12:24
Did your mother ever tell you
your father was a poet?

:12:27
Comrade General, my father wasn't a poet.
:12:29
What was your father?
:12:31
Not a poet.
:12:37
Did you like your father?
:12:40
I've forgotten.
:12:41
But you liked your mother?
:12:44
Yes, of course.
:12:48
Does the name "Strelnikov"
mean anything to you? "Strelnikov"?

:12:55
"Varykino"?
:12:57
That's a place, not a person.

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