:25:00
So each night
when they make it back,
:25:03
- it's a bonus.
- [ Coughing ]
:25:06
- Excuse me.
- [ Laughs ]
:25:09
So, every cup of tea,
:25:11
every cigarette...
:25:13
becomes a little celebration.
:25:17
Because for a lot of us,
it maybe our last night.
:25:21
It's just something
you have to accept here.
:25:24
Everyone has their time.
:25:30
In the forest,
the wolf lives for three years,
:25:35
the donkey for nine.
:25:40
So, that's-that's got to be
a proverb from the Urals.
:25:43
It makes no sense to me
what's over.
:25:45
The donkey lives longer
because he's more useful.
:25:49
Makes absolute sense.
:25:51
There aren't any donkeys
in the forest.
:25:53
You made it up.
:25:56
So... I'm a donkey?
:26:03
People like you
and Danilov...
:26:06
have to survive this.
:26:08
People who have read books,
had an education.
:26:13
We'll need you
when the war is over.
:26:15
[Tania]
And if you survive?
:26:18
What will the useless
Vassili Zaitsev do then?
:26:22
[Vassili]
I wanna work in a factory.
:26:25
My grand dad took me
to a factory once.
:26:29
There was this man there,
high up on a--
:26:34
on a foot walk.
:26:37
He wasn't wearing blue
like the others.
:26:40
The people he was supervising
didn't understand what they were doing.
:26:44
But for him,
for him up there,
:26:46
it was simple;
it was clear.
:26:49
And I thought, "One day,
I could be that man."
:26:59
Sad to have a dream
you know won't happen.