Late Autumn Page #3
Sorry.
Ok?
I'm fine.
What is this?
Calm down.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
What are you doing here?
What do you want with her?
Show us some respect.
Don't smile.
I don't like your smile.
From now on,
you smile, you die.
Break it up, you two!
What are you doing?
This man used my fork.
And he's not even sorry.
Do you think that's right?
He used my fork.
My fork!
Wang Jing!
Why did you use his fork?
Tell me why,
why did you use his fork?
Why did you use someone else's fork?
you did it without knowing it.
Do you know?
Why? Tell me.
Why'd you use his fork?
Why did you use his fork?
Tell me.
It's his.
Not yours.
Why? Why?
I'm- I'm sorry.
I'm sorry, I'm
No.
To remember.
I have many watches.
Goodbye.
Hello?
Oh, I'm sorry.
My mistake.
I thought you were someone else.
I like your smile.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Hoon.
Nice to meet you.
I'm Anna.
I'm here from Korea
to open a restaurant.
What about you?
I'm on vacation.
I have a hair salon there.
Oh, I need a haircut.
Yeah, you need one.
OK. Everyone. We're going to
camp out here until the fog lifts a little.
It could be awhile
so, feel free, get some coffee,
stretch your legs, whatever.
It could be awhile
so, feel free, get some coffee,
stretch your legs, whatever.
CDCR number and location.
Inmate 2537,
I'm on my way back.
Ok.
Hello. Hello?
Hello?
I brought you here
because I wanted to meet you.
So I wanted to know why spending time
with you made my wife so happy.
What'd you do?
We just talked.
Just talked.
That's it?
Why did you kill her?
Why did you do that to her?
Where is Ok-ja?
You took money from her,
and you went to her room
and you killed her.
The cops know.
They're on their way.
I just wanted to meet you
before they got here.
I wanted to meet
I wanted to meet the man
whom my wife fell in love with.
Hi.
This Ok-Ja
Please leave your message.
Thank you.
I'll see you here
when you get out.
Come on, everybody.
Let's get on the bus!
It's time for us to go!
Hey.
It's been a long time,
huh?
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