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Because when I went...

I thought I could...

be a human being over there,

and not some...

Polack.

Only years later I realized...

that's exactly...

what I was.

And only in Poland

I can be a human being.

That's what this country is for.

So that we can feel human.

Let's go home.

I love you, dad.

I love you too.

I don't think I can stand up.

Hello?

About what?

What can't you tell me about?

The baby.

She was going to tell you.

That was the deal.

Why didn't you go see her?

I'm sorry.

The house is yours to sell!

That's why you came.

Leave, Adam. Just go!

I couldn't make it, but you boys can.

Go.

- What happened?

- Nothing.

That's nothing?

You're right, it might be something.

- Is everyone okay?

- Yes.

Leave that bastard.

And do what?

You deserve better.

- What happened?

- Nothing.

- We got into a fight.

- Over what?

We just did.

Did he do something?

Yeah, a bad thing.

- You don't like each other.

- I don't know if we ever did.

You don't like your family,

you just have it.

I like you.

- The concert.

- What concert?

You promised.

- Where is everyone?

- At midnight mass, with mom.

- What about you?

- The car was too small.

Come, I'll take you.

Are you sure you want to go?

I want to be with everyone.

Merry Christmas.

I filmed everything, like you asked.

Merry Christmas.

I wish you health, luck, and joy.

May all your dream come true.

I hope you'll you have nice clothes

and come from Holland to visit us.

I wish you prosperity, and so on.

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Jonathan Levine

Jonathan A. Levine (born June 18, 1976) is an American film director and screenwriter. He is well known for directing 50/50 in 2011. more…

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