Love and Death
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1:07:01
Assassins surround me.
1:07:03
Every day
is another encounter with death.

1:07:06
Yes, well... This is the price
one pays for political power.

1:07:11
Yes, life at the top is hell.
1:07:13
Which is why
I relish every minute with you.

1:07:15
Every second means something to me.
1:07:18
That's why the sooner...
1:07:20
The sooner we consummate
the act of love, the happier I will be.

1:07:26
- Go ahead.
- I can't.

1:07:28
- Don Francisco.
- Shoot!

1:07:30
Put down that pistol. She's over 18.
1:07:32
You're a tyrant and a dictator
and you start wars.

1:07:35
- Why is he reciting my credits?
- Kill him!

1:07:37
- Guards!
- No.

1:07:45
Boris, we're not here on a vacation.
1:07:47
I can't shoot him. He's a human being.
He'll bleed on the carpet.

1:07:50
Give me that gun.
1:07:53
See? It's not so easy.
1:07:56
Why? Why can't I do it?
1:07:58
Because it's morally wrong.
1:08:00
- I see. Can you define your terms?
- There's a moral imperative here.

1:08:04
- Where?
- By killing Napoleon, you kill yourself,

1:08:08
because we're involved
in a kind of a total absolute.

1:08:11
Come on. We're not.
You're being pantheistic again.

1:08:14
How is that pantheistic? We all
relate universally to a giant oneness.

1:08:19
You wanna hit him? He's coming to again.
Just give him a little shot.

1:08:23
We're dealing with an ethical question.
1:08:25
You're not gonna quote
Thomas Aquinas again?

1:08:27
Absolutely. He said "Never kill a man,
particularly if it means taking his life."

1:08:35
What?
1:08:37
If we don't stop him,
he'll burn down half of Europe.

1:08:40
Maybe it'll be
the half with our landlord in it.

1:08:43
- Boris. For our children.
- We don't have any.

1:08:45
- For our parents.
- They don't have children.

1:08:48
- Well, I'm gonna kill him.
- Sonja.

1:08:50
- I am.
- No. All right. Look,

1:08:52
pull the carriage out front. I'll go kill him.

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