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:35:00
I thought about
our childhood here.

:35:03
Soon this land
will be ours again.

:35:06
I know my son.
:35:08
Youthful tollies,
bad influences in Paris--

:35:12
- I know how to straighten him out.
- Money?

:35:16
He'll be an oil and soap merchant,
like me.

:35:18
He'll be very rich.
Richer than the French engineers.

:35:23
I was against
his studying in France.

:35:26
But you and your friend Guy
kept insisting.

:35:30
Young people like Tanh
are this country's tuture.

:35:34
An Indo-Chinese elite
should be created.

:35:36
We are the elite,
because we are rich.

:35:40
Tanh is an intellectual.
Business wouldn't interest him.

:35:44
He should stop dreaming.
:35:46
- What's wrong?
- I've cried a lot.

:35:50
My buffalo died
and my boy is sick.

:35:53
The boy took the remedy?
:35:54
Yes, but he's hungry
and I need money.

:35:57
You'd gamble with money.
Send me your wite.

:36:00
I'll give her the sack of rice
and the medicine.

:36:04
You will get nothing.
:36:13
Some champagne?
:36:15
No thanks, Aunt.
:36:20
Camille's mother was my cousin.
:36:22
We always wished for
a marriage between our children.

:36:25
When you adopted Camille...
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that was my only condition.
:36:30
The ties must not be broken.
:36:35
Now she's my daughter
and I want her to be happy.

:36:40
Two boys--
They'll give us two boys.

:36:43
We'll be happy in our old age.
:36:47
The older one
will marry a rich girl...

:36:50
and our children
will care for us.

:36:54
And when our time comes,
we'll die contentedly...

:36:57
surrounded by our children
and grandchildren.


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