Walk on Water
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:08:01
You're in good shape.
:08:04
Thanks.
- How are you doing?

:08:06
What do you mean? - Nothing
special. I'm glad you're okay.

:08:10
Menachem asked
if you could stop by his office.

:08:29
Good to see you.
You can't disappear like that.

:08:34
Resting? Having fun? - The usual.
We're starting a new operation, right?

:08:39
You didn't go to the psychologist.
:08:41
I won't go. Iris had therapy forever.
:08:44
I'm afraid they'll ground you.
You know the regulations.

:08:48
Fuck regulations. How is this
related? - How is this related?

:08:51
It was traumatic so till you see
one... - I can't believe this shit.

:08:55
Don't be so aggressive. I'm trying
to help you. - Go ahead, help me.

:09:00
Remember Alfred Himmelmann?
- The Nazi you wanted to find?

:09:04
You can put it that way.
- He's half-dead. Who cares? - I do.

:09:09
He wiped out all the Jews
from an entire area of Germany.

:09:13
Hardly anyone survived except me,
your mother and a few others.

:09:17
Himmelmann lived in Argentina
all these years.

:09:20
Some dirty deal with the government
protected him.

:09:23
Two months ago he disappeared.
We don't know where to.

:09:26
What did you have in mind?
- Himmelmann has a son in Germany,

:09:30
whom we always kept an eye on.
:09:33
He's not a child himself,
has two adult children.

:09:36
The daughter met an Israeli
and moved to a Kibbutz.

:09:40
And a son in Berlin.
:09:46
How do I fit in? - The son
is coming to visit his sister.

:09:50
She's worried
about all the suicide bombers.

:09:54
So she called a travel agency
to hire a tour guide and I thought...


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