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:55:02
It's disgusting, so what?
:55:06
If my wound needed washing, you'd
do it even if it was disgusting.

:55:11
But I wouldn't eat you.
:55:13
- Shut up!
- Sorry.

:55:15
Do you believe we have a soul
that leaves our body?

:55:18
- I don't know. I'm not a priest!
- OK.

:55:21
- I don't want to talk about it.
- We have to. We're starving.

:55:26
If the soul leaves,
the body is a carcass.

:55:31
This is the beginning of the end.
:55:33
What's out there in the snow
is just meat, Antonio. Food.

:55:39
I won't do it. I'd rather die.
I fear God's judgement if I do that.

:55:44
He put us here.
:55:46
Maybe he did, to see what we'd do,
to see if we'd remain civilised.

:55:52
- God doesn't care...
- How the hell do you know?

:55:56
Let Tintin speak.
He never says anything.

:55:58
I always thought God wants us
to reason, struggle to live.

:56:03
- At any price?
- No.

:56:05
We shouldn't murder innocents
to live.

:56:08
What will happen to our innocence
if we survive as cannibals?

:56:15
- I'm sorry, but I can't do it.
- I'm with you.

:56:18
I don't think I could. How could
we go back to ourfamilies?

:56:24
You could go back alive.
I think they'd preferthat.

:56:28
Are you ready to go out and cut flesh
from a human body and eat it?

:56:42
None of us can decide
a thing like this.

:56:45
- We're alone here.
- We could be on the moon.

:56:51
There must've been situations
like this before, the first people.

:56:56
I don't know. There's nothing
left for us to do but pray.


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