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Ford Focus Wagon 1.6 TDCI ECONETIC LEASE | lederen interieur | navi |airco - Duration: 1:33.

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Smoking new 450kW Mercedes-AMG E 63 S - Duration: 1:38.

We're mighty impressed by the latest Mercedes-Benz E-Class, so the new AMG E 63 S was always

going to be a mighty super-sedan.

How mighty?

Well for starters it slaughters the 0-100km/h sprint in a claimed 3.4 seconds, which is

almost a second quicker than BMW's outgoing M5, half a second quicker than the Audi RS6

and two-tenths quicker than AMG's own flagship sports car, the GT R.

Yes, shoe-horning a twin-turbo 4.0-litre V8 with 450kW of power and no less than 850Nm

of torque from just 2500rpm into a full-size luxury sedan is a classic case of iron fist

in velvet glove.

Aided by a nine-speed auto and all-wheel drive, even the standard E63 sedan and E63 S Estate,

which comes with a 640-litre cargo area, are good for 100km/h in 3.5 seconds, making them

as quick as a Porsche 911 GT3.

But the new E63 isn't just supercar-fast -- it seats five adults in comfort, packs more technology

than any other large sedan and consumes less than 10 litres of fuel per 100km.

BMW's upcoming M5 will have a lot to live up to when the new E63 arrives in Australian

showrooms around mid-2017.

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(VIDEO RANDOM) Fontcest, cover´s, gatos y yuri - Duration: 8:51.

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weekendvlog #1| 100% Merijn - Duration: 14:51.

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CNN 10 - 2017/03/03 - English Sub - Duration: 10:01.

CARL AZUZ, CNN 10 ANCHOR: On a scale of one to CNN 10, Fridays are awesome!

I'm not sure that makes sense, but we're glad you're watching anyway.

I'm Carl Azuz at the CNN Center.

First today, we're taking you to the Middle East.

The northern part of Iraq is where you'll find the city of Mosul.

On one side of the ongoing battle for it, ISIS terrorists who took over Mosul when the Iraqi army fled in 2014.

On the other side, Iraqi troops who were fighting to get it back,

along with the help of U.S. and other international forces.

Mosul fell to ISIS in just four days.

The battle to force ISIS out has been going on since October.

The terrorists have dug tunnels. They've set traps.

They've rigged cars with explosives.

The Iraqi-led troops have heavy weapons, tens of thousands more fighters and the support of U.S. air power.

The civilians trapped in between had been fleeing from the city in record numbers since the fighting began.

The United Nations says 4,000 people a day have been displaced by the battle since February 19th.

It's not known how much of Mosul will be habitable when the fight for it ends.

But as that end approaches, Ben Wedeman examines why this one city is so significant to both ISIS and Iraq.

BEN WEDEMAN, CNN SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: The one thing you need to know about the fight for Mosul

is that this battle could decide the fate of ISIS.

The extremists seized control of Mosul, Iraq's second largest city in June 2014.

What followed was a series of lightning conquest in Iraq and Syria that brought ISIS to the attention of the world.

It was in Mosul that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi declared his so-called caliphate.

His supporters favored slogan was that the Islamic State is here to stay and will spread.

Well, what a difference two and a half years make.

The tide has turned.

Iraqi forces have seized one city after another.

They've already taken control of the eastern part of Mosul and are now pressing ahead in the west.

The area controlled by Baghdadi's so-called caliphate is steadily shrinking.

The caliphate's appeal is dimming.

ISIS no longer puts out slick propaganda videos crowing about the good life in Mosul.

The war to destroy ISIS, however, is far from over.

The group still controls pockets in Iraq and large parts of Syria,

and its hardcore supporters are likely to fight to the death.

But the loss of Mosul, the largest city, once under ISIS control, will be a deadly blow.

AZUZ (voice-over): Ten-second trivia:

Which of these locations was once part of the United Kingdom?

Macau, Hong Kong, Taiwan, or Guam?

In 1842, China ceded Hong Kong to Great Britain,

but Hong Kong has been a special administrative region of China since 1997.

AZUZ: The fact that Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China means it's not an independent country.

Under the 1997 agreement, China promised it would not force its socialist economic system on Hong Kong,

but though the region has significant amount of autonomy, it's still limited by Chinese influence.

China's communist government has ultimate control of what goes on in Hong Kong.

Some people in Hong Kong say things should stay that way.

Others have called for full independence from China, which is something China is not willing to grant.

Tensions over this sometimes flare when there's an election.

KRISTIE LU STOUT, CNN CORRESPONDENT: It's campaign season here in Hong Kong, but the election is hardly democratic.

STOUT: An election committee of only 1,200 people in a city of 7 million will be tasked for choosing the next leader

and critics point out that the real decision is being made by Beijing.

Now, changing the current system, that was the key demand of the 2014 umbrella movement, but that was not granted.

CY Leung is the current leader of Hong Kong and he won with just 689 votes.

His former deputy, Carrie Lam, is now reading to succeed him.

The election committee is tasked with choosing the next chief executive.

It's been described as being broadly representative, but it is dominated by pro-Beijing interest.

The vote is set to take place on March 26th,

and if no single candidate emerges with 600 votes in round one,

it then moves to round two, a runoff vote between the top two candidates.

That's widely expected to be Lam and John Tsang,

the former financial secretary of Hong Kong. Mr. Tsang,

he's been nicknamed Mr. Pringles for his signature mustache, is more popular than Lam, according to the polls.

In a runoff, pro-democracy lawmakers may be the kingmakers.

They control 25 percent of the vote and Tsang might need them to win.

But ultimately, the choice lies with Beijing and both Lam and Tsang has sought the support of the central government.

And their appointment is still dependent on Beijing approval.

Now, the winner will serve until 2022,

and by then, the other 99 percent of Hong Kongers hope they will also have their direct say.

AZUZ: Potential gift ideas for thrill seekers: diving with great white sharks in Australia, ice swimming,

which is just what it sounds like in Finland, paragliding by Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany.

But for someone who's more oriented toward heavy artillery

and wants to stay closer to home, how about tank driving in Texas.

Oh, don't worry, you're not just limited to driving a tank.

It's like a full-on simulation of World War II, but without any casualties, hopefully.

CNN sent its U.N. correspondent Richard Roth for a test ride.

RICHARD ROTH, CNN SENIOR UNITED NATIONS CORRESPONDENT: Who are you expecting? General Patton?

ROTH: I'm from Manhattan, I don't have a driver's license, and I'm a bleeder and I drive this tank.

TODD DEGIDIO, OWNER OF DRIVETANKS.COM: Yes, yes, and yes.

ROTH: All right. Let's do it.

DEGIDIO: Let's do it.

You go up first.

ROTH: I'm so glad I wore a business suit. Did I tell you flat seats should disqualify me?

Ready for service.

DEGIDIO: All right, Richard, it's go time.

ROTH: Oh my God, look at that drop.

DEGIDIO: Let it roll. Give it a little gas. Here we go.

ROTH: I feel like we are going to fall straight down in this tank.

Sometimes they say diplomacy is best backed by military force. So here we go up this hill.

Now those sound like gun shots.

DEGIDIO: Yes, they're shooting at you.

You're pretty much going to have the gas pedal all the way forward.

ROTH: Oh my god, I blew it.

How did I do?

DEGIDIO: I was a lot worried at the beginning.

ROTH: Now, you tell me.

DEGIDIO: Yes, well, it's over now.

ROTH: So, we're done here, right, Todd?

DEGIDIO: Oh, no, no, no.

Range is hot, pull.

DEGIDIO: I think you killed the mountain.

ROTH: Oh my God. It was so hot.

DEGIDIO: Yes, it's hot. This is flame thrower.

AZUZ: More like artillery.

Getting puns together could be an up-Churchill battle

and that's not the only deterrent for those who wouldn't have a blast.

But if you're looking to hatch a plan for someone who never threads feeling armorous, is this a good idea?

Sure, man.

I'm Carl Azuz, and we tank you for watching CNN 10.

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[TOP 5] Les cartes mémoires - Duration: 25:27.

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Danish Airsoft Players - Kenni & Daniel - Ep.19 - Duration: 4:34.

Hello, I´m at hardballhallen and it´s time to meet some Danish players

so let´s say hello

and I have actually made a video, with one of them before...

But embarrassing enough, I lost the recordings

so my apologies for that, - but I´ll give him a soda later or something

so, what is your names and how long have you been playing ?

The name is Daniel Kihlgast, I´m 31 and have been playing almost 5 years.

and where do you play ?

for the last 4 years, usually here, because I like the concept and the way we play here

But I definately is going to try "værket" & "støberiet " airsoft, this summer

ok, next man

The name is Kenni, I´m 19, soon 20

I´ve been playing airsoft allmost 4 years

and my nickname is "the recruit"... don´t ask

and you play here also or where else ?

I play here on wednesdays only

or the field in Ringsted city, no one have heard about

or Værket, støberiet, taastrup & not very often in vordingborg

the ground is very soft down there...

Ok, if we go back here, and check you gear

Mp9 & a Hi-capa, because the they are good and can keep up

And a HPA tank

what kind of HPA tank, Can you turn around ?

You don´t have to open it, just tell us

it´s just a 3 bars

Tippmann

Like this...

and it just runs, no problems...

what about magazines ?

just one

I just fill it in the safehouse/spawn

and nothing else ?

no... well a flashlight - X300

ok we´ll move on

I play with an AW, Armorer work... something

I don´t really remember the full name

On HPA, with 3 or now 2, 50rds mags

and the grenade without a pin in it, it´s a dummy

It doesn´t work, so why not use it as a dummy...

and running it on HPA, as simple as possible

so I´ve taken a waterbag for biking..

some 5.11 pants

don´t remember the boots, but they are long

and an ordinary hummel hoodie

and my Dye 4 mask

I highly recommend a Dye 4 mask, they are super awesome

do you play with that too ? - "yes"

ok now I see a detail down here

one with knee pads and one without

what are you thoughts, concept or meaning about that

down here, there are some sharp stones and I got one up in my knee

so I wear knee pads

I just don´t have the money

I have a knee injury, so I should wear at least one

But I haven´t really had any problems

ok´, it is kind of a soft floor in hardballhallen...

I usually ask for good experiences, tips and advices to pass on ...

do you got any ?

If you haven´t tried it, come down here, it does not hurt as much here, as on many other fields

if you like to get sweaty end get some excercise, come on down and try !

but don´t be afraid

it´s really not that bad

for the new players, don´t bye the most expensive first...

go to a field and try to rent

You don´t know, if it feels like you´ve seen it on youtube

and then maybe you have spend 5000 on gear

Ok, if that was it...

I´ll just see you out there !

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ONCE UPON A TIME Epic Tag 🍎 - with Betty ! - Duration: 18:12.

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চা বাগানের মহিলা শ্রমিকদের সাথে মালিকরা কিভাবে জোর করে তাদের দেহ ভোগ করে Bangla News Hour 2017 - Duration: 22:20.

হোস্টেল এর মেয়েরা কিভাবে দেহ ব্যাবসায় সরাসরি জড়িত দেখুন Bangla News Hour 2017

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Smarter than 4-year-olds?

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DING DING - Duration: 0:06.

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yo DON'T DO IT

Don't do it!

ding ding

YOOOOOO

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[LynXDanceHK] 170228 Dream Catcher Dance Practise + Playing With Fire + TT Performance - Duration: 9:45.

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Hello everyone. We are Lynx.

We are a kpop cover dance team

We mainly dance kpop cover

It's our honour to perform for all of you tonight.

We have YouTube, Facebook and Instagram

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This Love Loves Everyone- Cet amour aime tout le monde - Duration: 5:05.

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So... what would you put in your book box? - Duration: 1:31.

Hi everyone. I'm Rincey and I am one of

the contributing editors over at Book

Riot and I'm back with this week's

reader questions. So I feel like

every day I hear about a new book box that's

being launched or created or

kick-started or something along those

lines. And I just feel like there's every

type of incarnation of a book box

available out there right now. But my

question for you guys this week is if

you were to create a book box, what would it include?

Again, book boxes range in terms

of how much or how little they include.

Some of them just include books, some of

them include other goodies that are

related to books, some of them just

pair things like books and tea.

Some of them have a specific theme like

its authors of color or feminist

books or, you know, book riot even has

their own box. One of them is adult fiction,

the other one is young adult fiction.

They include goodies in those boxes as well.

So just leave a comment down below what

your incarnation of book box would be.

We're going to pretend like the limits

of like space and Mail don't really

matter very much. So if you wanted to

include things that are like in glass.

Generally, like I think like a booze and

books sort of thing would be really cool.

But I know that you know legally

mailing booze and having to distribute

that would get really sketchy. But you know,

I'm willing to accept answers like that

even though realistically it's probably

not possible. So yeah leave a comment

down below with your ideas. I'd love to

hear about them.

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군것질과 프랑스 일상 Mon grignotage quotidien │ Vlog de Simba #16 (French sub!) - Duration: 9:58.

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CGM Interviews - John Seru (Rogue One, Star Trek Beyond, Inception) - Duration: 9:31.

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Nail Art New | Coloring Pages | Learn Colors - Duration: 7:32.

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ONCE UPON A TIME Epic Tag 🍎 - with Betty ! - Duration: 18:12.

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Edward And Bella Ballad - Twilight + Sheet Music / Partition - Duration: 8:49.

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All changes made by Youtube notes

were corrected on Musescore page.

With subtitles, i'll write things which

were corrected ^^

Calmando

A tempo (70 or 72 BPM)

Rall..........

A tempo (70 or 72 BPM)

Rall..........

Sostenuto

Riprendendo

Rall..........

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[패러디] 박보영 Park Bo Young "원더우먼" - 힘쎈여자 도봉순 Strong Woman Do Bong Soon - Duration: 1:18.

I used to want to save the world

This beautiful place

But the closer you get

The more you see the great darkness within

Stop glaring at me

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[CE QU'IL SE PASSE SUR TERRE] 2/3 LE PROBLEME 3/7-9 manipulation par aliments et médicaments (stfr) - Duration: 6:12.

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10 FAITS Sur La 2ème GUERRE MONDIALE (Que Personne Ne Connaît) - Duration: 8:39.

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Mupparimanam review: The film starts in a thrilling manner but fizzles out soon - Duration: 4:19.

Mupparimanam review: The film starts in a thrilling manner but fizzles out soon

The second half is relatively well written with twists and turns.

Cast: Shanthanu Bhagyaraj, Srushti Dange, Thambi Ramaiah, Appu Kutty

Direction: Adhiroopan

Mumbai: Ace Bala's assistant Adhiroopan turned independent and wields the megaphone for �Mupparimanam�,

the script of which slightly deviates from the run-of- the -mill kind.

But you'd have to witness for yourself the extent to which the director conveys his vision.

It begins at a marriage hall where a stranger Kadhir (Shanthanu Bhagyaraj) kidnaps the bride

Anusha (Srushti Dange) at gunpoint after thrashing her relatives.

Even as Anusha�s dad and uncle chase him, a flashback opens which reveals how Kadhir

and Anusha were childhood friends in their native Pollachi and later became a pair when

the former�s family returns to their native.

Unfortunately, both the families don�t get along, as Kadhir�s dad who is a police officer

was responsible for Anu�s brother landing in jail for a murder he had committed.

Now, young Kadhir who was to leave for the US to pursue higher studies gives up his dreams

to be with Anusha.

But she goes to the city to join medical college.

Though they are in touch with each other initially, a twist in the tale takes place, which eventually

separates the lovers.

When Kadhir comes to know of the real culprit behind his predicament, he kidnaps Anusha

and what he does henceforth forms the rest of the second half.

Shanthanu has put up a good show and his hard work in a dual dimensional role is evident.

He scores to a large extent in the emotional scenes towards the climax.

Srushti�s character starts off as a clich�d Tamil film heroine type.

But thankfully, it offers some scope post interval and the actress manages to pull it

off!

Skanda as the film star and others like Thambi Ramaiah, Appu Kutty and Swaminathan appear

functional.

Though the film starts in a thrilling manner, it fizzles out and drags once the romantic

portions open up.

The second half is relatively well written with twists and turns.

The love track between the lead pair lacks depth and hence Shanthanu taking to drugs

is not really convincing.

A bit of intelligent writing would have helped.

GV Prakash�s songs are pleasant, and the Happy New Year song with several celebs shaking

their legs is visually good.

But the same cannot be said for the background score.

One wonders if it was GVPs.

Rasamathi�s camera work is well adept to the proceedings.

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Popiół i diament (Ashes and Diamonds) (1958 .PL bg bn e f gk hg it k pb rm tk - Duration: 1:42:56.

ASHES AND DIAMONDS

SCREENPLAY BY

STARRING

CINEMATOGRAPHY BY

DIRECTED BY

<i>Who's this guy again? I forgot.</i>

Szczuka.

And what is he?

Secretary of the District Workers' Party.

Excuse me, sir.

Scram, kid.

Could you open the chapel door for me, please?

You see? It's locked.

Get out of here.

Maciek.

- What is it? - They're coming.

Maciek!

<i>It's okay. I've waited for bigger things.</i>

Hurry up!

Goddamn ants!

Get out of here! Go!

Quick, they're coming!

The car's coming! Quick!

Get his papers!

He doesn't have any!

Jesus and Mary!

<i>Let's get out of here!</i>

Wait, you stupid ass! Where do you think you're going?

Wait!

What happened?

<i>Two of our men were killed. That's what happened.</i>

Smolarski, from the cement factory council.

- And him? - Gawlik, also from the cement plant.

Young kid, not even 20 years old.

Just came back from forced labor in Germany a week ago.

Came back to meet his death.

So that's where the bastards were shooting.

Hey, call the police.

<i>If I get my hands on them...</i>

I think it was you and I who were supposed to be lying there.

- You think so? - Of course.

But that's not important.

Excuse me, comrade.

My name is Szczuka.

So you're the party secretary who was coming here?

<i>That's right.</i>

I wanted to ask you something. Not just me, but all of us.

Can you tell us how long people will have to die like this?

This isn't the first time. - And it won't be the last.

Does that scare you? - Everyone wants to live!

We've lost a lot of our people.

Did you know Smolarski lost two sons?

One was shot by the Germans in 1939,

the other in 1943.

And now he lies there too.

And for what?

Who shot him?

Poles?

Tell us! How long is this going to go on?

<i>I'd be a bad communist, comrades,</i>

if I were to reassure you like a bunch of naīve kids.

<i>The end of the war isn't the end of our fight.</i>

The fight for Poland

<i>and what kind of country it's to become has only just begun.</i>

Today or tomorrow

or the day after, any one of us could die.

Fine. We understand that.

But what do we tell his wife?

What should we tell her?

<i>It's hard for me to talk about this,</i>

since I know very well those bullets were meant for me

and not those two.

Now pull yourselves together.

Each has to do his duty while he's still alive.

<i>That's the important thing.</i>

<i>This is a special announcement.</i>

<i>Today, May 8th, in the ruins of Berlin,</i>

<i>the German High Command signed</i>

<i>an unconditional act of surrender.</i>

<i>On behalf of the German High Command,</i>

<i>the unconditional act of surrender was signed</i>

<i>by Keitel, Friedeburg and Stump.</i>

<i>On behalf of the Red Army High Command,</i>

<i>by the marshal of the Soviet Union, Zhukov.</i>

So, what's with him?

You know, him.

I have no idea. He should be here.

Where does he get his information?

From his boss.

And who's his boss?

The mayor. This idiot is the mayor's secretary.

So he works for both sides? I despise that.

Is he reliable?

- Is anyone? - Look. Those tanks aren't bad.

<i>Polish tanks are ready to fight.</i>

- Here he comes. - Look! Look!

Hello, gentlemen.

- You're late. Any complications? - No, I had to change clothes.

You getting married?

No, I'm in charge of organizing a banquet.

- Give me that thing. - Can't see much. Too much light.

Listen, Andrzej, don't ask me for this type of thing anymore.

- Fine. Don't worry about it. - Information, fine. But not this.

<i>That's enough.</i>

- What? - Let's go.

- Where? - We've been invited to a banquet.

Stop joking.

<i>Don't worry. I know what I'm doing.</i>

- Don't take risks. - Stop being a pain.

See ya.

My respects, sir.

Look who's here!

My respects.

What brings you here?

Duty, Mr. Kotowicz.

I understand. The banquet, right?

You're looking for Mr. Slomka. - That's right.

<i>He's in there, arranging the banquet.</i>

A masterpiece! Take it from me.

Good evening. How are things?

I hope the mayor will be pleased.

The mayor is particularly anxious about tonight's banquet, Mr. Slomka.

<i>I understand. It's the end of the war.</i>

An extraordinary moment.

A separate entrance to the bathroom. Very convenient.

<i>How's everything, Mrs. Jurgeluszka?</i>

<i>Thank you, director. It's pretty quiet.</i>

<i>Doesn't look bad at first glance.</i>

I guarantee you, sir, it'll look even better when you taste it.

Come on. Let's go.

- Did you see the pretty girl? - Forget it.

<i>Let's have a drink.</i>

Good evening.

What can we get to drink?

Starovin or Jarzebiak.

Two small vodkas.

<i>Miss Krystyna.</i>

What is it, sir?

<i>That's a beautiful name, Krystyna.</i>

- Stop fooling around. - I'm not.

Drink up and let's go.

Two tall ones and two chasers.

Very nice bar, isn't it, miss?

How late are you open?

We close at 3:00.

- Do you like violets? - Very much.

Me too!

<i>Maciek!</i>

- Did you see that? - What?

Like Warsaw girls. Makes me want to stay.

- Then stay. - Easy for you to say.

As far as I know, no one's waiting for you.

<i>That's just it. Why stay if no one's waiting?</i>

- I don't follow. - Neither do I.

<i>It's probably the master.</i>

Let me take that.

Yes, this is Mrs. Staniewicz.

I'll put him on right away.

- Major? - Yes?

This is Andrzej speaking. Andrzej.

I wanted to inform you that the matter's been taken care of.

<i>Everything's fine. Yes.</i>

No complications.

Yes.

Good evening.

Do you have a room for Comrade Szczuka?

The Town Committee called in a reservation.

<i>Of course. Everything's taken care of.</i>

Number 18, second floor. At your service, sir.

Just a moment.

<i>What's going on? Did you go for a walk or something?</i>

Hold on. I don't understand.

So it wasn't carried out.

Yes, it's clear now.

Too bad.

All right, come here at once.

- Thank you. - Do you have any cigarettes?

American? Hungarian?

American will do.

Here you are.

Thank you.

Wait for me at the bar.

Fine. I've waited for bigger things.

- Do you know the Staniewicz family? - Of course, sir.

Do they still live where they did before the war?

Yes, not far from here.

They have a telephone. Shall I connect you?

Allow me.

Thank you.

Their number is 12-14.

And here's your key, sir.

What time is this banquet again? 11:00?

Yes. The car will wait for us.

Can I help you, sir?

For now, a pack of cigarettes, please.

- American or Hungarian? - Hungarian. They're stronger.

- Here you are. - Thanks.

- I'll get your change. - No, that's okay. It's nothing.

Will you have a smoke?

No, thank you.

They're too strong for me. At my age, the cough, you know...

- Your age? How old are you? - Sixty.

- You don't look a day over 50. - Very kind of you, sir.

Are you here alone? - For now.

A blonde?

You could say that.

You know, we're always short of double rooms...

<i>That's okay. A single's fine. The more intimate, the better.</i>

- Are you by any chance from Warsaw? - Where else?

So am I. I used to work at the Savoy Hotel.

- On New World Street? - Yes.

<i>Just two months short of 25 years. That's a long time.</i>

- So you were there for the uprising. - Of course.

Downtown until the last day. How about you?

Here and there. First in the Old Town, then downtown.

You know, without our old Warsaw, things just aren't the same.

<i>It's like losing an arm.</i>

The chestnuts would be blooming about now in the boulevards and parks.

Blooming, you say? Blooming...

I was going to give you a room on the fourth floor,

but the place is full of bugs.

Take room 17, on the second floor. - Thank you.

You deserve it. We Warsovians have to stick together.

Do you have any luggage? - Just this.

- That's not much. - I've had less.

Here are my papers. - Ah, occupant issued, I see.

Chelmicki, Maciej. - That's right.

Born in Warsaw in 1921. Occupation... worker?

<i>That's just to fool the Germans. I'm actually a student.</i>

Thank you.

What are you bawling about?

Did the kitchen staff say something to you?

<i>Don't be stupid. They're jealous of you!</i>

Well?

They killed Stasiek! The bastards shot him!

<i>Who's Stasiek? Who shot him?</i>

My fiancé, Stasiek Gawlik.

O Lord, let the bastards die a painful death!

Sit down.

Why would they want to kill him? - How should I know?

- It's probably not true. - Not true?

Jeziorek just stopped by. - The cop?

He probably just wanted some vodka and got it all wrong.

No, it's no mistake.

He said two people from the cement plant were shot.

I got a bad feeling and asked who'd been shot.

He said Smolarski and Stasiek Gawlik.

God, I thought I'd die right there.

I felt this spasm inside me.

Killed on the spot, he said.

They apparently meant to kill someone else.

Those two died by mistake.

Drink. It's a shame, but you can't undo it now.

And stop crying.

I'll give you some stockings.

You pretend to be nice, but you only want one thing from a woman!

<i>What's with you?</i>

<i>It seems innocent people died needlessly.</i>

An attack of conscience.

<i>You think that's out of place, Major?</i>

Do you know who was killed?

Workers from the cement factory.

The situation is very clear.

There was a mistake, and it must be corrected.

- Major, I have a question. - Yes?

Is it really necessary to kill Szczuka?

Lieutenant, you're too experienced a solder not to realize

that as your superior officer I have the right to ignore that question.

I just thought...

<i>I don't care what you thought. I'm waiting for your answer.</i>

Yes.

<i>I'm glad we're of the same opinion.</i>

Nevertheless, I'll answer your question.

I understand your doubts.

<i>What's more, I'd be surprised if you had none.</i>

<i>It's a very complicated situation,</i>

but the war years have taught us

that we must approach these complicated situations unequivocally.

No compromises, one way or the other.

When did you join the Resistance?

1941.

And what did you fight for? Freedom for Poland?

Well, is this the Poland you imagined?

Lieutenant, you must be aware that the only option left to you

in a Poland such as this is to fight.

Where will you go with your past history?

All doors in this country are closed to you

except one... prison.

I know.

<i>Now, about this man who's been giving us trouble.</i>

Who is Szczuka?

An intellectual, an engineer, a communist and an excellent organizer.

A man who knows what he wants.

<i>He's just come back from Russia after several years away,</i>

and now he's been named to the Party's Regional Committee.

You're surely aware of the power he'll have as first secretary.

The skillful removal of such a man should make a favorable impression.

It would resonate at the level of both politics and propaganda.

Particularly now that the situation in our sector

just became much more complicated.

I just received a report that Captain Wilk's detachment

was surrounded by the army and security police last night.

They suffered heavy losses. Only a few managed to get away.

<i>That's unfortunate.</i>

But if I know Captain Wilk, he'll manage.

Unfortunately,

the captain was killed.

<i>We must admit, dear friends,</i>

<i>the colonel's wife puts us at ease here.</i>

<i>I can forget about the ugliness out there.</i>

- I'm so glad, Count. - Please, no titles tonight.

- Here you are. - Thank you.

- How's our business going? - Coming along nicely.

Are you certain, my dear?

I see you've forgotten that in times like these, nothing is certain.

What a pessimist.

Our friends will always remain our friends.

<i>That's why we place our fate in your lovely hands.</i>

<i>I'm sure you mean my husband's hands.</i>

<i>He's going to spare no effort to get us out of this country quickly.</i>

Then I propose... since it's getting late...

that we drink to the colonel's health at the Monopol.

- Mr. Szczuka has arrived, madam. - Who did you say?

Mr. Szczuka.

Forgive me, but I must leave you for a moment.

I have to see to some rather boring business.

I know what you mean. Business is always so boring.

And yet it's become impossible to live without it.

<i>The allies will strike with lightning speed.</i>

<i>I agree.</i>

How are you, Katarzyna?

You do recognize me, don't you?

What is it?

You know I returned from abroad only a month ago.

I know. I received your letter.

I wrote three.

I had no news to convey.

I still don't.

Listen, Katarzyna.

Towards the end of 1941,

friends notified me that Maria had died

and that you had taken Marek.

You think I should have sent him to an orphanage?

I wrote then that I didn't want you

bringing up my son.

I gave you the names of friends of mine.

Did you get that letter? - No.

I never got that letter.

But I can assure you that even if I had,

Marek would still have stayed with us.

You seem to forget

that Maria was my sister, after all.

Where is he?

I don't know.

I wrote you that the last time he was in this apartment

was in October, right after the uprising.

- And you've had no news of him since? - No.

And that's all you can tell me about my son?

Listen, Katarzyna, he's only 17.

I know.

Nowadays, boys of 17 are grown men.

Who is he now?

What kind of man did you raise him to be?

A good Pole, I can assure you.

I can imagine, with your type of patriotism.

<i>It's not at all hard to guess</i>

what kind of man you raised my son to be.

<i>But too bad. What's done is done.</i>

But he's only 17.

And I assure you that if he's alive,

sooner or later he'll be my son again.

It was nothing important.

Wait a moment.

This apartment isn't safe anymore.

- In a hurry? - No, I'm meeting someone.

- A woman? - Happy?

- Who? - You.

Me?

What do I care who you're meeting? - You don't care about anything.

- I should hope so. - I don't believe you.

Suit yourself.

Then I don't believe you.

Do you have to stay late? - Until we close.

Really? All by yourself?

- A friend comes in to help at 10:00. - You see?

I see nothing. When it gets busy,

the two of us can barely handle it.

Here comes the woman you're meeting.

I see you remember him.

- Of course, he's very handsome. - Indeed.

- Let's go. - Well?

- Let's go somewhere quieter. - What did he say?

- Come on. - Are you crazy? It's quiet in here.

<i>Well, don't you like this little table? It's a dream.</i>

Not bad, eh?

It'll do.

Are you going away?

Are you crazy?

I thought you were going to Warsaw.

What happened? Did Florian call it off?

On the contrary.

Then what do you take me for?

Think I'm the type to leave a job unfinished?

Guess who's staying in Room 17 of the famous Monopol Hotel,

next to you-know-who.

All right, Maciek.

<i>Who's that idiot, for God's sake?</i>

- Who? - That guy.

- He's got a stupid back. - His front's stupid too.

Good evening.

- Your usual vodka and vermouth? - No, cognac for a special day.

You must have done some business today.

Artistic business.

Thank you. - How's your show doing, Mr. Kotowicz?

Splendidly.

Right this way, Countess.

<i>Ladies and gentlemen, we begin our artistic program.</i>

Today we are celebrating a great day.

The war has ended!

And what better way to celebrate

than with the incomparable Hanka Lewicka?

<i>Do you see those ruins on the hilltop</i>

<i>There your foe hides like a rat</i>

<i>You must, you must, you must</i>

<i>Grab him and cast him from the cliffs</i>

<i>And they went, heedless of danger</i>

<i>They went, to kill and avenge</i>

<i>They went, determined as ever</i>

<i>As always, for freedom, to fight</i>

- You remember? - What?

Drinks at Red's?

No.

You don't remember?

When was that?

You remember.

Stop fooling around!

- No? - I don't remember!

No?

Haneczka.

Wilga.

Kossobudzki.

Red.

Kajtek.

We're still alive.

Still, those were the days, Andrzej.

You really think so?

What a life... and in such company.

What a great crowd.

So what? They're almost all dead.

Maybe so, but life was better.

- We were different. - Younger.

Not just that.

We knew what we wanted. - Perhaps.

And what they wanted of us.

Now you said it.

<i>It's simple!</i>

What do you think they wanted?

They wanted our lives, and they still do!

But that's all right. We can afford it!

Enough theatrics.

<i>It's easy to die. - Depends on how.</i>

- It's all we're good for. - Is that so little?

<i>It's hopelessly little.</i>

You're exaggerating.

You're exaggerating, Andrzej.

No need to take things so seriously.

The main thing is to find a way through this mess

without being tricked or getting bored.

What else is there?

Perhaps.

<i>Years will pass and ages will roll by</i>

<i>But traces of bygone days will remain</i>

<i>And all the poppies on Monte Cassino</i>

<i>Will be redder from growing in Polish blood</i>

Listen, Maciek, I've got to talk to you seriously.

God, these animals make so much noise!

How will you handle our friend?

<i>Don't worry. I'll manage.</i>

Listen, I'm responsible to Florian.

<i>That's all right. I'm responsible to you.</i>

<i>Everyone's got to be responsible to somebody.</i>

<i>There's just one other complication.</i>

<i>Don't worry. The order will be carried out.</i>

<i>What's the complication?</i>

First, Florian doesn't want me directly involved in this job.

And?

And, I have to leave, quickly.

This is all news to me.

- I'm taking Wilk's place. - Why? What's wrong with him?

<i>I'm taking his place.</i>

So, another one.

Listen, a while ago you said no one was waiting for me.

<i>That's true. Will you take me with you?</i>

Are you serious?

Serious?

Nothing in this country is serious anymore.

But I've gotten used to it.

If you'll take me, I'll go with you.

When do you leave? - Early.

4:30 in the morning.

So you see, you have precious little time to finish him off.

Little time?

<i>Let's see, this wake will start around 11:00,</i>

and it'll probably last about...

Three hours.

<i>It's easy. He'll have to go to his room to sleep.</i>

All right, Maciek. I'll see you later.

<i>Don't party too hard.</i>

See you.

Alone now?

Unfortunately.

- When's your friend coming? At 10:00? - Yes.

So you could probably get out by 10:30, right?

<i>You could tell them you've got a headache, don't feel so well, something like that.</i>

<i>- Miss Krystyna. - They can wait.</i>

<i>I'd like to pay.</i>

They can wait.

<i>The bill, please.</i>

Will you be able to get away?

Suppose I could? Then what?

<i>I'm staying at the Monopol.</i>

Really? Good for you.

Second floor, room 17.

- Are you sure? - It's easy to check.

- Unfortunately, I only check my bills. - Is that all?

Yes, and they never tally anyway.

You really only check your bills?

Seriously, you can check for yourself. This will tally, I assure you.

Well?

Well?

I swear, these violets smell better and better.

Room 17.

Second floor.

10:30.

I'll be waiting. I swear.

<i>Miss Krystyna!</i>

There you are, sir.

- Excuse me? - Your bill.

Just a minute, Miss Krystyna.

<i>Miss Krystyna.</i>

Just a moment.

Well, look who's here!

Enjoying yourself?

Forgive me, but I'm on duty at the moment.

Oh, I see the illustrious Town Council

is displeased with the press.

I know nothing about that.

You didn't send me an invitation to this banquet.

Excuse me, sir,

but Mr. Pawlicki received an invitation.

Oh, Pawlicki!

I guess Mr. Pieniazek doesn't count.

<i>I'm sorry, but the mayor himself made up the guest list.</i>

Precisely.

My friend Swiecki.

No! Mayor Swiecki. The mayor.

What?

Why do you stare like that?

No reason.

Though something did just occur to me

that you might find of some interest.

Me? No.

What is it?

<i>It's just a little tiny problem.</i>

If my friend, Swiecki...

Excuse me, sir.

All right, if you insist: If my former friend, Swiecki,

should go to Warsaw,

will he or won't he be taking

his present secretary along?

What? Do you know something?

Pieniazek...

knows everything!

Miss Krystyna,

two tall ones.

What about...

Two tall ones.

<i>Let's have a drink.</i>

No, I'm on duty, and if the mayor should...

But that's great.

We should drink to the minister's health, especially if on duty!

So you mean it's true?

What ministry did he get?

- National health. - Not bad.

Damn, I wish it had been foreign affairs.

Yes, he'd have preferred that too.

<i>Here's to foreign affairs!</i>

You think he'll take me with him?

Of course he will.

Shit always floats to the top.

You'll see where I'll be in five years.

You bet I will.

<i>Here's to the five-year plan.</i>

How are you today, Mr. Slomka?

<i>I'm always well, Mr. Mayor.</i>

See, gentlemen? Finally a citizen who's not complaining.

Please forgive me, Mayor.

I know the editor, but not the other gentleman.

- Mr. Kalicki. - Exactly.

<i>I'm not sure what position... - What are you getting at?</i>

But since you attach such importance to titles,

then you may from now on address me as...

As what, Mayor?

Mr. Minister, I'm afraid, my dear, Mr. Slomka.

Careful there.

Gentlemen.

Well done, Mr. Slomka.

But where's Mr. Drewnowski? Has he been here?

Yes, Mayor.

I beg your pardon... Minister.

Mr. Drewnowski kept an eye on everything

and, if I may say so, expressed his satisfaction.

Where the hell is he? He should be here.

You want an appetizer?

No?

No matter. But tell me:

What exactly do you want?

Everything!

Lots of money.

- You'll have that. - Sure!

<i>I'm fed up with being poor.</i>

Miss?

Miss, two more.

<i>- Who is it? - It's me.</i>

Were you sure I'd come?

Yes.

And do you know why I came?

<i>It's simple.</i>

I could never fall in love with you.

What?

You don't want to fall in love? - With you?

- In general. - I'd rather not.

- On principle? - Why complicate life?

It complicates itself.

So why add more complications?

What?

Tell me something about yourself.

Why?

On second thought, I will.

I lived in the country, on my parents' estate.

- Before the war? - Yes, near Poznan.

- And then? - Then we moved to Warsaw.

- We? - Mother and I.

Father was arrested by the Germans right at the start.

- Did he die? - Yes. At Dachau.

<i>That's about all there is to tell.</i>

- Is your mother alive? - No.

She died in the uprising.

Any other family?

Fortunately, no.

- Fortunately? - Less people to lose.

You're right.

What about you? No family?

None whatsoever.

Are you going to stay here long?

I don't know. I suppose I will, for now.

- And after that? - I never think that far ahead.

You know, I wasn't sure you'd come.

You don't even know me.

You don't know me either.

Come on, let's go.

Did you invite me or didn't you?

Are you the minister's secretary or aren't you?

I invited you, but not on that side.

Both sides are good.

<i>From today on, there's only one correct side.</i>

Rubbish!

You can go from one side to the other.

Both sides are good!

- Will you take Drewnowski with you? - Of course.

Evening, comrade.

<i>He's a great guy. Climbing the ladder.</i>

I'll make a man out of him.

- Will I be a director one day? - Of course you will.

You'll be a director!

<i>I'm gonna be a director...</i>

This way, please.

Mrs. Jurgeluszka!

Mrs. Jurgeluszka!

Poland has blown up!

<i>It's blown up!</i>

Where are the directors going now?

To the banquet!

I'll lead you to a bright future!

<i>What's the meaning of this? Where have you been?</i>

<i>What's this scoundrel doing here?</i>

Well, actually, it just kind of happened.

I just thought, Mr. Mayor...

Sorry. I mean Mr. Minister.

I thought the press...

<i>What's this nonsense? What's wrong with you?</i>

Congratulations, Mr. Minister.

On behalf of the democratic press,

hip, hip, hurrah!

This is a scandal, Mr. Drewnowski!

A happy day indeed. Congratulations.

Best wishes.

Let me introduce Comrade Szczuka. Comrade Wrona, head of security.

I can't even look you in the eye after what happened this morning.

I thought it would go differently in the forest.

At least we're out of the forest now.

Welcome, comrade. Please come in.

Good evening.

- Out of my way. - You won't leave?

No! Is this a democracy or not?

Please be seated.

Please.

You won't leave? Just wait!

Are you threatening me?

And who brownnosed before the war? - Shut your foul mouth!

You didn't kiss Sanacja's ass? Tell me you didn't!

- Did you? - Yes, I did.

Poland has blown up in our faces.

- I'm a director. - You'll be a director.

- There are still too few of us. - We need to pull more people together.

- Yeah, but who? - What do you mean "who"? The nation.

You've been drinking already, haven't you?

Of course, I have.

And you should be drinking too.

Enough now. Hush.

I hate these affairs. They're for the bourgeoisie.

- You don't like them? - No.

<i>Don't worry.</i>

One day you'll like them!

Quiet!

Mr. Swiecki,

the minister.

My dear comrades and citizens...

today, May 8th, 1945,

is a great day for liberated Poland.

How are things, Mrs. Jurgeluszka?

They're giving speeches.

The minister himself is speaking.

Anyone been sick yet? - No! It's too early for that!

Everything at its proper time.

First, the speeches. Then people come running here.

- I think you'll do well today. - I think so too.

<i>It's probably somebody's birthday.</i>

<i>What are you talking about? It's nobody's birthday.</i>

An anniversary, then.

What are you babbling about?

<i>It's all for Poland!</i>

You know what just occurred to me?

We only met a few hours ago,

but I feel like we've known each other much longer.

Tell me.

What?

What are you really like?

What do you mean?

You seem different than before.

Is that bad?

God, I don't think it matters.

It doesn't matter at all?

- Are you cold? - A bit.

- Okay now? - Better, anyway.

Why do you always wear those dark glasses?

A souvenir of unrequited love for my homeland.

<i>It's nothing, really.</i>

I spent too much time in the sewers during the uprising.

You know?

No.

Why not?

<i>I don't want to. There's no point.</i>

Why?

<i>Don't you understand? You're leaving.</i>

I don't want any good-byes or memories

to leave behind when this is over.

Not even happy memories?

Not if they're only going to be memories.

You have your life, and I have mine.

We met by chance, and that's nice.

What more can we ask for?

What is it?

Nothing.

I think our neighbor is back.

<i>It's awful how you can hear everything here.</i>

Awful.

Hold me.

Do you have any cigarettes?

Of course. American or Hungarian?

Hungarian, please.

Here you are.

Thanks.

<i>What are you doing tomorrow?</i>

<i>Today. It's today already.</i>

<i>Let's spend the day together. What do you say?</i>

<i>You already know the answer.</i>

- Where were you captured? - In the forest.

- Wilk's gang? - Captain Wilk's detachment.

<i>What's your name?</i>

- Krzysztof. - Is that it?

Krzysztof Zawadzki.

Your name?

Turn around.

How old are you? - A hundred.

How old are you?

A hundred and one.

You have to go.

I should. Lili will kill me.

Bye.

Could you give me a light?

Certainly.

Thank you.

<i>What's wrong?</i>

Nothing.

Stay with me for, say, half an hour.

All right?

All right.

<i>It's started to rain.</i>

Here.

<i>What are you thinking about? Don't want to say?</i>

I was just thinking...

about something I shouldn't think about. But I'm done now.

<i>Don't look at me so reproachfully. - It's not reproach.</i>

Then what?

You still don't know?

It'll start pouring soon. - You want to go back?

No.

God! Life can be so beautiful sometimes.

Knock on wood!

- It was just a wish. - Knock on wood anyway!

<i>We're marching to fight for our homeland</i>

Life is dangerous.

<i>Come on! Let's hide in there.</i>

This way!

<i>Aren't you cold?</i>

Look. An old crypt.

An inscription.

"So often

are you as a blazing torch

with flakes of burning hemp falling about you.

Flaming, you know not if flames freedom bring or death,

consuming all that you most cherish.

Will only ashes remain, and chaos,

whirling into the void..."

The letters are blurred. I can't read it.

<i>It's by Norwid.</i>

"Or will the ashes

hold the glory of a starlike diamond,

the Morning Star of everlasting triumph."

<i>That's beautiful.</i>

"Or will the ashes hold the glory of a starlike diamond..."

And what are we?

You...

are definitely a diamond.

Listen.

I have to tell you something.

- Nothing sad, I hope. - No.

Actually, I'm not sure.

I don't know.

<i>I'd like to change some things</i>

and arrange my life differently.

<i>It's really hard to talk about this.</i>

You don't have to. I can guess.

- Really? - Is it so difficult?

You know...

until now I haven't thought about many things.

Life always managed to work itself out somehow,

and the point was simply to survive.

You understand? - Yes.

I just want a normal life, to take up my studies.

I graduated from high school. Maybe I could go to the technical institute.

What about you?

You weren't supposed to talk about sad things.

Was that sad? Should I knock on wood?

God, if I had known yesterday what I know now...

I probably wouldn't have come to you then.

You know...

until now, I didn't know what love was.

I really didn't.

My heel.

Where?

<i>Don't worry. I've fixed bigger things.</i>

<i>What's this?</i>

Who the hell are you? What are you doing there?

The lady's had some trouble. You expect me to find a shoemaker at this time of night?

Shame on you! And you too!

This is how young people act these days!

They can't even respect the dead.

- What? - Don't you see?

You act all happy,

while two people murdered today lie there next to you.

Maciek, what are you doing?

Come in.

Where have I heard this?

You don't remember?

I got really drunk that night.

This wine's pretty dangerous.

Alba Seta.

Our first days in Spain.

Grabowski died in the forest,

and Rubacki in France in 1944.

You remember there were 36 of us at first?

And who's left now?

Those were good times.

And these will be good times too.

I don't know what to think anymore.

<i>If it was up to me, I'd do something about them quickly.</i>

<i>That mob down there doesn't represent all of Poland.</i>

I know, but that doesn't make it any easier.

I don't know how to govern.

<i>Don't even try to learn how, Franek. Listen to me.</i>

There is so much suffering and injustice, so many tears in this country.

Everyone carries his own burden.

Learn to understand.

<i>What's there to understand?</i>

German.

Did you find them?

No, but we will.

Some of these are English too.

<i>At close range, there's not the slightest difference.</i>

<i>Let's get some sleep.</i>

We'll deal with all this tomorrow.

<i>It's going to be a nice day. The rain stopped.</i>

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow.

When are you leaving?

Probably tomorrow.

But perhaps I could still change everything.

Change what?

Certain things.

Could you?

Perhaps.

Were you buying yourself some flowers?

Listen, I need to talk to you, seriously.

I think we've already spoken seriously.

Well?

You know I'm not a coward.

So?

Try to understand, Andrzej. I can't go on killing and hiding.

I just want to live. You've gotta understand.

I don't have to do anything.

Are you speaking as a soldier or a friend?

- I don't understand. - You mean you don't want to.

I can only speak to you on this matter as your superior officer.

You took this on yourself. Nobody forced you.

- You're my only friend. - Drop the melodrama.

<i>You fell in love. That's your business.</i>

But to put your personal affairs before our cause...

You know what they call that.

- I've never been a deserter! - And what would you be now?

You wanted this job. You took it on yourself.

<i>Don't you understand people can change? I'm not running away.</i>

But you want to. You want me to say,

"Fine. You're in love. Do as you like."

How many times have we been in action together?

What if you had fallen in love then? Would you have come to me then?

How about during the uprising?

- That was different. - No, my friend.

You keep forgetting you're one of us.

And that's what counts.

Now you've done it. You can say good-bye to your career.

Beat it!

You'll be singing a different tune tomorrow. The minister will ruin you.

I don't care.

The bastard's going to ruin me?

<i>Life's like a house of cards.</i>

Have a drink, sir.

No. I'll do it myself.

Recklessly?

<i>Don't worry. I want to live.</i>

I'll be waiting for you in the morning.

Remember: 4:30.

No.

Well, then, I guess this is where we part.

I doubt we'll ever meet again.

Only one of us will be proven right.

See you.

Do you believe in all this?

Me? That's of no importance.

Please buy some violets, sir.

Zoska, go home.

<i>It's good when everything's quiet.</i>

Come in.

<i>Forgive me, Comrade Szczuka.</i>

<i>I have an important message from Major Wrona.</i>

Do you have a son, comrade?

Marek. He's 17.

- Bad news. - What's wrong?

He was a part of Wilk's group. We've got him in custody.

Major Wrona's sending a car. The porter will tell you when it's here.

Very well. I'll wait. Thank you, Lieutenant.

Do you know the name Wilk?

No.

What did you do during the uprising?

I shot... at Germans.

But now you shoot Poles.

And you shoot sparrows.

- Porter? - Yes.

A car will arrive soon.

Tell Comrade Szczuka to come down when it does.

Szczuka? Ah, in Room 18. Very well.

Our patience has been rewarded.

<i>Here's to Warsaw.</i>

<i>It's a beautiful night. Time for a walk before my trip.</i>

Are you leaving already?

<i>I'm afraid I have a jealous wife.</i>

Stop it! You're hurting my ears!

Gentlemen, it's time to go home.

Just a moment, gentlemen.

<i>Music! I want to dance!</i>

Are you artists, or are you not?

At this time of night?

Director, please.

Time should be irrelevant to an artist.

I demand absolute obedience.

- It's no use. - We've never played that before.

No, I'll accept no excuses.

Give me an A-major, young man.

Ladies and gentlemen,

the last dance... in A-major!

What happened?

Nothing. I have to leave.

Now?

My train's at 4:30.

You weren't able to change things?

No.

All right then. Not another word.

<i>No more excuses.</i>

<i>Don't say another word.</i>

Just go.

Wonderful! Fantastic!

And now, a great discovery!

A salute to the new day!

A brilliant idea.

<i>Ladies and gentlemen, let's have a polonaise!</i>

In pairs, please.

Anyone opposed? No one. I proclaim universal agreement.

Quite the happy bunch.

If we could only celebrate a Warsaw not in ruins.

Well, as long as I'm here,

you can count on getting a nice room.

Thank you. Good-bye.

Sir!

Give my regards to Ujazdowska Parkway.

<i>How's it going?</i>

Come here.

Give me that.

So you've changed your mind!

- What's this for? - You don't know?

You only came because you got fired! Trying to be a hero now?

What for?

Maciek, stop!

What are you, crazy?

<i>He's got a gun!</i>

Stop or I'll shoot!

Careful! He's armed!

- Where is he? - Come on!

- He couldn't have gotten far. - I saw him!

This way!

THE END

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