All Quiet on the Western Front
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:15:02
Franz, will you be taking
these back home with you?

:15:07
Why not?
:15:09
Well, you don't really need
boots back home.

:15:12
We could trade.
:15:14
- I've got...
- No! My mother gave me those.

:15:17
- You could lend them to me?
- No.

:15:20
You'll be home a lot sooner than us.
:15:28
Orderly. Orderly!
:15:30
They don't come. They never come.
:15:33
We'll get someone.
:15:34
- It'll be different at home.
- When you return...

:15:37
- ..We'll be together.
- We'll come tomorrow.

:15:40
- I'll come tomorrow.
- Thank you. Thank you.

:15:43
I'll be back.
:15:46
Make sure you get my watch.
:15:48
We will.
:16:10
You think I don't care about Franz.
:16:12
Of course I care.
:16:13
If I could save his leg or life, I'd
walk over barbed wire. You know that.

:16:19
But where he's going,
he won't need his boots.

:16:23
He won't need anything.
:16:24
And my boots hurt. They really hurt.
:16:27
Why should some damn orderly
get his boots

:16:30
and not one of his friends.
:16:34
He's right, Paul.
:16:43
I know.
:16:52
Very good, Kemmerich.

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