:26:00
You seemed much more
upset than your wife.
:26:03
She was like my husband,
she held it in.
:26:05
-But you and l--
-Listen, listen, listen!
:26:08
We have never met at a funeral.
I do not know you.
:26:10
Lauren and Sam were friends.
We put them on a plane together...
:26:14
...to go to camp, and we lost them.
They died over a year ago.
:26:17
-Come on.
-You weren't drinking then.
:26:22
-How do you know that?
-I met you.
:26:25
You weren't like this.
:26:27
It was about 1 4 months ago
you started drinking, wasn't it?
:26:33
Wasn't it?
:26:35
That's when Lauren died.
:26:37
-I never had a kid.
-You remembered her before this.
:26:40
Everybody remembered our children.
Something happened...
:26:43
...in the last weeks or days, I don't know,
but our children have been forgotten.
:26:47
-That's it. Let's go. Come on!
-No, no! Say her name, and I'll go!
:26:50
I say his name every day!
:26:52
Just say it.
:26:55
So you can hear it. Lauren.
:26:58
Say it.
:27:02
Lauren.
:27:04
Now look around again.
:27:10
She was here.
:27:13
She lived here.
:27:18
-I need a minute.
-Tell me if--
:27:20
I need a minute.
:27:41
-Do you want some coffee?
-No, thanks.
:27:49
I know this is difficult.
:27:53
How much do you remember?