Colic: dek hen pee Page #3
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and present life.
The first cry... at the time of birth
is believed to signifiy the presence of life on
this earth.
Um, what does it all mean, professor?
Alright, in layman's terms.
By the third month
the optical nerves are fully developed.
Children start to recognize their parents.
This is the first form of communication with
their new world.
By month six, they'll start
responding to voices that call out their names.
They are becoming self aware.
It's the time when they become developed
enough to live in this world.
Well, professor,
can I be frank with you?
Prae doesn't think her son is sick or disabled.
She feels that there is some entity
harming her child.
Then we'll definately need more time to talk.
What did the doctor say?
He would like to monitor Pan for a bit longer.
No! That's unacceptable.
Well, just recover the damn data!
I'm not sure if the tape we shot is still there.
Look for it and I'll be there shortly.
Yeah, later!
You have to go again, son?
Why don't you take the car?
I'll take a taxi.
Here are the keys.
I think it's better if we take a taxi.
See you later, son?
Where the hell is everyone going?
Look! Are we gonna make this light?
Hurry it up, before it turns red again!
I don't believe this.
Take your time, we're in no hurry.
Take my time, lady?
Some of us have got to make a living.
How is your work with Jean?
It's going well.
We're thinking about opening up a real shop.
We might have to hire some help.
Sounds great.
But don't neglect those two boys of yours.
I know married life can be hard
but you need to support each other.
This intersection takes forever.
Don't they know how to switch it to green?
These stupid kids are everywhere.
I hope they get run over.
Hurry the hell up. We're on green.
Where did you learn to drive?
What's taking so long?
Ah, go blow your horn somewhere else.
Whats your rush?
Is it going to rain like this all night?
Don't cry, sweetie.
What the hell is it crying for?
It's annoying me. I'm going deaf, lady.
Pull over. Just stop right here.
That's fine by me.
We'll get another one.
Just get out.
You're so annoying.
Don't you have anything smaller?
I've got no change.
Well, get some!
From where?
I only get a few customers per shift.
Mom, do you have any change?
In my purse, dear. Hold onto Pan.
Jean called and told me what's been
happening.
I have a case that I'm overseeing here.
When he was younger,
he exhibited similar behaviour to your son.
But in this case, he cried for years,
then one day he simply stopped.
He has a problem communicating with the
outside world
and so when he grew up,
Oh no.
You're wetting on you're aunt again.
Give him here. I'll help.
Don't worry.
I'll take care of it. I can get changed at the
same time.
Thank you.
The diapers are in the trunk.
OK!
Meet us later.
OK.
You know where to find us?
Yes.
This way, Prae.
Pan, why did you do this to your aunt?
Come in.
Are you familiar with autism?
This is a very severe case.
This man is in his early twenties.
Why is he like this?
Nobody knows.
There's been a lot of research done.
Especially with him.
He's out of touch with reality.
I'm still studying him.
It's as if there is something
going on in his head
in his mind, where we cannot go.
There's something I want to show you.
This way, please.
That person you just saw in the wheelchair.
This is a video that we took of him
This is all he did.
If we restrained him, he would hit his head.
He would hit it against everything
and would not stop.
Finally he lost his sight.
As you can see, we couldn't leave him
unsupervised.
Why did he do it?
Nobody knows for sure. But one day,
I turned the volume of my computer up.
This is what I heard
while he was hitting his head against the wall.
He was alone when we recorded this.
Some people may have things
following them from birth.
And no one has any idea
how to help him?
There are no guarantees
but I believe that phsysical stimulation
and dedication from the parents can help.
Stay with him. Hold him.
Stimulate his mind so he can communicate
with the physical world.
Pull him away from whatever
is holding him back.
Do whatever you can.
I've already told you about
the development of a child during his first year.
They're out of control.
Stop that. Stop that.
Stop. Stop. Stop.
Prae!
Hello?
Hello Pong?
I'm with Prae at the hospital.
Is she alright?
She's fine.
She fainted, that's all.
I think she just needs some rest.
They're giving her an IV.
I'll drive her home when she wakes up.
Thre's no need to worry.
Please take care of her for me.
Thanks.
Have you had a shower yet?
I can take care of Pan for a while, if you like.
I think Prae will be asleep until morning.
That's alright, I've got this.
You're ready for anything.
I'll go home then. I'm exhausted.
Drive carefully.
Pong.
That stuff you two were fighting about.
People don't know unless,
they've experienced it first hand.
I don't even believe it myself.
But there must be some truth in
it... Otherwise...
You know Prae would never believe in it
unless there was...
Just listen to her.
At least she'll have someone to talk to.
I'm not buting any of this.
You don't believe in anything do you?
Pan!
I remember what you told me
about Pan's first year.
Yes.
But the crime he comminted in his past life
was tremendous.
He was born too soon,
before he could repent his sins.
What did he do?
That's not important.
When you are born with virtue,
you'll live with virtue.
When you are born with sin, you'll live with sin.
All we can do now is keep him safe
and protect him on this earth
until it passes.
Is there anything else we can do, Father?
It's Karma.
You can't repent someone else's sins.
Listen to me.
He's approaching his first birthday.
I can give him a yearly blessing but the
rest is up to you and your wife.
Pong, what's wrong?
Nothing.
Go back to sleep. I'll check on our son.
Get some rest.
I might be a little late this evening.
I'll try and finish as soon as possible.
Don't worry about it.
Pan seems to be behaving himself today.
I can take care of him.
- I'll come home soon.
- Ok.
Pong, we're ready.
See you later.
Quickly!
Stay there. I'll be back soon.
Are you ok? Are you ok?
Help me get out of here.
Hello. Can I speak to Pong, please?
Don't cry my love. Don't cry.
He'll be one years old at midnight.
Don't worry Prae. I'll stay with him all nigh.
Pong. Pong.
He's asleep. Take him upstairs.
I'll be right up as soon as I've cleaned up.
Prae. Where's the flashlight?
In the bathroom cabinet.
- Are you ok?
- Yes.
Prae!
Prae, are you alright?
Prae!
Prae, I can't open the door.
I can't open the door! Prae!
Prae!
Prae, I can't open the door.
Prae!
Prae, I can't open the door!
I'm right here, son.
Open damn you!
Pan!
- Pan!
- Pan!
No!!
Prae. Prae.
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