The Last Castle
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:25:04
Rosalie?
:25:07
- Hi.
- Hi.

:25:10
- It's good of you to come.
- Thank you.

:25:14
Was it hard getting here?
:25:17
Um, I missed a turn.
:25:22
It’s just good to see you.
:25:26
- How's Ben? Good?
- Fine. Uh-huh.

:25:29
- School okay? Grades?
- Um, well he's in first grade.

:25:35
- Well, do you have a picture of him?
- No.

:25:39
The one I have is two years old.
He must have changed a lot
since-- since then.

:25:45
And how are you, Rosalie?
:25:49
Um--
:25:53
- Look, Dad--
- Uh-oh. ‘Look, Dad.’

:25:56
I just-- I can't do this.
:25:59
I can't do this small-talk thing
with you.

:26:03
The whole drive over here,
I was trying to think what--

:26:06
What am I going to say?
What can we talk about
beyond the weather...

:26:09
and how's Ben,
and I just went blank.

:26:14
Do I-- Do I intimidate you?
:26:16
- Intimidate me?
- I guess that's the downside...

:26:19
of having a ‘Yes, sir’ ‘No, sir’
military father, but I tried not to--

:26:24
You weren't a father at all.
:26:29
God, I'm sorry. I don't want to whine.
I'm not here to be cruel.

:26:36
You're a great man.
:26:40
And you've done so much
for this country.

:26:44
- But?
- No. No but. No but.

:26:48
Just this isn't the place.
:26:52
Well, it's the only place
I've got right now, Rose.

:26:56
Why did you call me, Dad?
Why? I don't know you.
You don't know me.


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