The Constant Gardener
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:10:00
[Children Chattering In German]
:10:05
Karl, here.
:10:08
[Bells Chiming]
:10:10
[German]
:10:13
Birgit.
:10:16
You sent this to my wife.
:10:19
Justin.
:10:21
I need to talk to you.
Our computers
were stolen last night.

:10:24
Yes, I know.
They have never gone
this far before.

:10:26
I can't be seen with you.
Sorry. I've Karl to think of.

:10:29
Is there some safe place
we could talk?

:10:31
Nowhere. Nowhere safe.
Nowhere?

:10:33
Please. Just... a few questions.
:10:36
Okay, let's talk here.
With these people.
All right.

:10:39
Okay. My bike's across the street.
Ask your questions before we get to it.

:10:43
Is it a scam?
Scam?

:10:45
Dypraxa.
Does it cure T.B.?
Yes, it cures.

:10:48
But it can also kill, you know,
because they haven't got
the formula right.

:10:51
Right. So why don't they work on that?
:10:54
[Chattering In German]
:10:58
[Birgit]
It's cheaper to fix the trials.

:11:02
Exclude the patients that
have side effects, you know.

:11:04
To go back to the lab would
cost them time- two years-

:11:07
millions of dollars, and other companies
would have time to produce their own cures.

:11:11
Okay, next question.
:11:13
You said to Tessa in your e-mails
that the Kenyan government
had approved the trials.

:11:16
Somebody bribed them.
Who?

:11:19
ThreeBees, Lorbeer.
We don't know.

:11:21
But $50,000 in the right hands,
and you can test battery acid
as skin lotion.

:11:26
My bike's there.
:11:28
Stop! Stop!
:11:31
- Stop!
- [Shouting In German]

:11:34
[Shouting In German]
:11:42
[German]
:11:44
- [Horn Blowing]
- [Karl Laughs]

:11:52
[Chattering In German]
:11:58
[Justin]
Who is Lorbeer?


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