Postino, Il
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:35:00
They can't do anything
with a handfuI of votes!

:35:06
They've won a battIe,
but not the war.

:35:08
So we'II win the war?
:35:11
Who eIse?
:35:13
But we have to fight,
and we wiII fight!

:35:16
It's the onIy way to break
our chains and set ourseIves free!

:35:23
Yes, but here...
:35:25
when we've broken our chains...
:35:28
what do we do then?
:35:32
If Don PabIo couId hear you,
he wouIdn't approve.

:35:35
Don PabIo.
Don PabIo can't hear me.

:35:39
Who knows where he is,
what he's doing?

:35:47
What's with these Iong faces?
:35:49
Mr. Di Cosimo,
this is a tragedy for us.

:35:53
We were counting on
those two years of work.

:35:56
We'd made pIans,
run up debts even.

:36:01
I know, it's a shame to Ieave
the work haIf-compIeted...

:36:06
but we hope to start again soon.
:36:09
Soon? When?
:36:12
I don't know.
:36:14
It depends.
:36:17
But I assure you it won't be Iong.
:36:20
Anyway, I can't wait
to try out your cooking.

:36:26
What does it depend on?
:36:29
Company probIems
are very compIicated.

:36:31
I don't know much
about company probIems...

:36:36
but I'm not daft.
:36:40
We aII knew that
as soon as you got eIected...

:36:44
the work wouId come to a haIt.
:36:46
That's true.
:36:51
The husband's hot-bIooded.
:36:57
If Don PabIo had been here...

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