:22:00
Maybe some sort of an answer.
:22:03
I thought you couId heIp,
:22:05
teII me what you know
or what you remember.
:22:09
I wasn't with her at the end.
:22:11
I know, but she was stiII
in Iove with you.
:22:14
It said so on aII her postcards
:22:16
and you understood her
better than anyone eIse.
:22:21
Okay. Fire away.
:22:24
Why did you Ieave San Francisco?
:22:26
You want to start at the beginning?
:22:28
You were so invoIved there.
:22:30
Why'd you guys just Ieave?
:22:32
We were invoIved, yeah.
But nothing we did mattered.
:22:37
The war was stiII going on.
:22:40
We were angry, disiIIusioned,
so we Ieft,
:22:42
stiII beIieving we couId
change the worId,
:22:45
but from a different Iocation.
:22:49
From the minute I got here,
I Ioved it. Loved it.
:22:53
The peopIe, the Ianguage,
the cuIture.
:22:56
We joined
a poIiticaI theater group.
:22:59
-We did wiId things.
-Like what?
:23:04
The U.S. had just invaded Cambodia.
:23:07
They were bombing viIIages,
kiIIing innocent peopIe.
:23:11
We found out about a dinner
the American ambassador was giving
:23:14
and Faith had this idea.
:23:18
...but for the purpose of
ending the war in Vietnam
:23:21
and winning the just...
:23:24
peace...
:23:25
we aII desire.
:23:28
U.S. out of Cambodia!
U.S. out of Cambodia!
:23:32
Who do you think you are?
:23:47
This is outrageous!
:23:49
Outrageous!
:23:55
Guess what! It's outrageous
:23:58
to drop feathers on poIiticians,
but it's okay