Deux hommes dans la ville
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:56:00
He should've left you alone.
:56:03
- Besides, he'll end up in jail again.
- No thanks to me!

:56:06
- Look, you've gotta face this.
- I gotta face myself.

:56:09
Words.
:56:10
I want to be able to look in a mirror.
:56:12
- Then keep mum.
- I already did.

:56:46
Thanks.
:56:51
You look tired.
:56:53
I'm fine.
:56:54
Go away to Lucy's country.
:56:57
This is my country.
:56:59
- Why should he?
- Why not? This is a shitty country.

:57:03
Don't worry.
It will work out.

:57:05
Even if it is a shitty country,
as my son says, justice still exists.

:57:09
And how.
:57:12
It serves the wealthy,
but crushes the poor.

:57:15
But that will change.
:57:17
Even if we have to take to the streets.
:57:19
Nobody takes to the streets
for common criminals.

:57:23
Why bother?
You find this funny?

:57:27
I never saw a banner
for common criminals in a march.

:57:33
Don't fight over us.
:57:36
- Good night.
- Good night.

:57:38
- Good night, and thanks.
- Good night.

:57:53
What do you think of her?
:57:55
Jealous?
:57:56
I mean, what's she got
that I don't have?


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