Impostor
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:10:02
I'd like to know why you told
them we could handle them.

:10:06
Did security ask you
for a voice print?

:10:07
No.
:10:09
Strange.
:10:10
It's never done that before.
:10:12
They're gearing up
for Big Sister.

:10:14
What do you suggest I do?
:10:16
We could ask evac to reroute.
:10:17
Oh, to a worse hospital.
:10:18
Forget it.
:10:20
I am all for the war effort.
:10:21
I'm not interested in
the war effort.

:10:22
I just care
about saving as many women

:10:24
as I possibly can.
:10:25
COMPUTER:
Good morning, Dr. Olham.
Please enter.

:10:27
What do you care about?
:10:29
This morning I'm saying
good-bye to my youngest

:10:31
and he says-- I swear to God--
:10:33
''Dada, when I grow up
:10:34
I want to be
in waste management.''

:10:36
You tell me, should I worry?
:10:37
Little Joey's on the slow side,
isn't he.

:10:40
You know, I pray nights
he marries well.

:10:59
There she is.
:11:01
Three years of hard labor
:11:04
and you are now the proud father
:11:05
of an 80-ton baby girl.
:11:07
July 16, 1945 - 5:29 a.m.
:11:11
What?
:11:12
Oppenheimer tests
the first atomic bomb

:11:15
in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
:11:16
Ah.
:11:18
Three weeks later
:11:19
the weapon hits ground zero
in Hiroshima, Japan

:11:23
wiping out 140,000 people.
:11:26
Oppenheimer sees the madness
:11:28
and urges the UN to gain control
of thermonuclear development.

:11:31
Government turns around
:11:33
and calls him
a Communist sympathizer.

:11:36
Let the celebration begin.
:11:38
And when it was all over
:11:39
Einstein said
:11:42
''Only two things are infinite:
:11:45
''the universe
and human stupidity

:11:48
and I'm not sure
about the universe.''

:11:54
What's the matter with you?
:11:58
Nothing.

prev.
next.