Milano calibro 9
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:15:00
Give it to him.
:15:01
Piazza and I go back twenty years.
:15:04
Twenty, right?
:15:07
Something like that.
:15:09
I work hard to get him behind bars
:15:12
then along comes a pardon
and here he is.

:15:16
What are you plans?
:15:20
- To take it easy.
- Just like in jail.

:15:24
Now that you know how
to get an early release.

:15:29
What's it like in prison?
:15:34
They're all the same,
they're terrible.

:15:36
He even complains about it!
:15:39
They're going to close it down.
:15:41
To build a new, healthy spacious one.
A holiday resort.

:15:45
They'll probably send women in
like in Mexico.

:15:48
A psychologist
will say it's good for you.

:15:51
You have to be happy in there
so when you get out,

:15:55
you're perfectly healthy.
:15:57
I think Italian prisons
can be criticised.

:16:02
They're in bad shape, the state
is taking revenge on the inmates.

:16:07
For example,
this talk about pardons...

:16:10
Too many of them!
These crooks know what they're doing.

:16:14
Only in a country like this
do they forgive so easily.

:16:18
Pardons incite crimes!
:16:20
Tell the truth, Piazza.
:16:22
Were you thinking about a pardon
during the robbery?

:16:26
No, about not getting caught.
:16:28
Or how much time you'd get
and how much you'd serve?

:16:32
You only worry about pardons
once you're in.

:16:35
What about the new law?
:16:38
We can't interrogate anymore,
just collect evidence.

:16:40
The magistrate does the interrogating.
:16:43
It's a new policy, it will work.
:16:46
Sure, it depends on the judge.
:16:48
What do magistrates know
about people like him?

:16:51
What will he ask him?
:16:53
I know him in and out.
:16:56
How he steals and smokes,
if he's smart or stupid.

:16:59
What he wants, how to twist him...

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