Postino, Il
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:06:00
and his communist ideas which
have often got him into troubIe...

:06:04
and for which
he has now been exiIed.

:06:06
The poet appears to be
weII-Ioved in ItaIy...

:06:09
and, judging by the enthusiastic
embrace of this woman...

:06:13
not onIy for his moraI gifts.
:06:16
Women go crazy for his poetry...
:06:19
maybe because Neruda
writes Iove poems...

:06:23
a topic which appeaIs
to the femaIe sensibiIity.

:06:28
But Iet's go back
to our noisy crowd.

:06:31
The Home Office
has accepted their protest...

:06:34
by suspending the measures
against Neruda...

:06:37
requested by
the ChiIean government.

:06:39
The poet wiII remain
in ItaIy...

:06:42
on a wonderfuI isIand.
:06:45
He wiII not be abIe to Ieave
without poIice authority...

:06:49
but the isIand's beauty
wiII make exiIe easier.

:06:52
That's me!
:06:56
The poet wiII have happy memories
of ItaIy and her government...

:07:00
which is hosting him in a pIace
which wiII remind him of home.

:07:05
This cozy house
surrounded by nature...

:07:08
wiII certainIy make him
feeI at home.

:07:32
''Wanted: Temporary Postman
with BicycIe''

:07:59
You, Anita Scotto,
are the sender.


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