Savior Page #4
- R
- Year:
- 1998
- 103 min
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There's nothing for you here.
Listen...
...we don't have to go to Bileca.
I could help you
get out of the country.
And go where?
Someplace...
...normal.
You should rest.
Hello?
Stop following me.
Where are you going?
I'm going home.
Stop following me.
-I want to help.
-Why do you need to help me?
-Need?
-Yes. I can see you need that.
I am from here.
Somehow they're right
when they say...
...I was not a good Serb woman.
That's not true.
Listen to me.
What happened to you,
it wasn't your fault.
It was.
I deserve no better.
What about your baby?
This is her home too.
All right, listen. Stop.
Get in the car.
I'll drive you there.
Come on.
Don't.
Baby.
There's too many of them.
-Maybe I could try to--
-No.
There is nothing we can do for them.
We should just go.
I'm taking you to Split.
There's UN. There's Red Cross.
They can help you get out
of the country.
-No gas?
-No gas.
We'll find some.
Come on.
Let's get closer.
We'll wait for the night.
Stop!
Don't! Don't shoot!
He has no gun.
-Okay. Okay.
-It's okay.
What do you want?
She says you need to eat.
You're American?
I used to be.
You fight for the Serbs?
I am Croat. My wife, Serb.
Before the war, no difference.
Now, stupid.
Where are you going?
Split.
Do you have any gas?
Very little.
Army take it all.
We'll walk.
It's a long walk.
Stay here until you are better.
No, we need to go.
You stay tonight.
She asked me if you're my husband.
I don't remember the last time
I slept in a bed.
Vera?
That's your name, right?
That's what your mother called you?
Yes.
It's war.
This is beautiful.
You are called Guy?
That's not my real name.
It's Joshua.
Joshua Rose.
You changed your name?
Why?
I had to.
Joshua...
...did some things.
You are a good man.
Vera...
...it's time to go.
This will help.
Serb uniforms are no good
where I'm going.
I have decided.
You take my boat.
I can't take your boat.
You cannot walk.
There is a town across the lake.
Maybe get a bus to Split.
They have buses, even with the war?
Sometimes.
There's so much fighting these days.
Very dangerous.
It's dangerous for you too.
The clothes you wear
belonged to my son.
He's dead.
He also had a son.
Dead too.
Killed, fighting.
For what?
I have nothing more to lose.
Are you ready?
Let's not take any chances.
I'm gonna land the boat further down.
You are bleeding again.
We still have to make the bus.
I think it's better if I go alone.
you are wounded.
We both go.
You don't even know
if there is a bus, or when.
What if it doesn't leave for hours
and we have to wait?
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