Le jour d'apres Page #8
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Shouldn't we wait one more day?
Sam may not have one more day.
What do you think's
gonna happen to us?
What do you mean?
I mean us. Civilization. Everybody.
Mankind survived the last lce Age.
We're certainly capable
of surviving this one.
we're able to learn from our mistakes.
I sure as hell would like a chance
to learn from mine.
You did everything you could.
Jack, you know the chances of Sam....
I made my son a promise.
I'm going to keep it.
FLIGHT DIRECTOR [OVER RADlO]:
Parker, this is Houston. Do you read?
PARKER:
Roger, mission control. Go ahead.
FLIGHT DIRECTOR:
We got reportsthe storm's dissipating over North America.
Can you confirm?
PARKER:
Affirmative. It's finally clearing.
I can see landmass
for the first time in days.
How much further is it to the library?
It should be...
...right here.
I'm sorry, Jack.
Sam?
Who is that?
My father.
You made it.
Of course I did.
[SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]
Mr. President.
I've just received a shortwave
radio transmission from Jack Hall.
He made it to New York.
He says there are survivors.
Thank you, Tom.
That's....
That's good news.
BECKER:
TheSe paSt few weeks have leftus ail with a profound sense of humility...
...in the face of nature's
destructive power.
For years, we operated under the beiief
that we couid continue...
...consuming our pianet's natural
resources without consequence.
We were wrong.
I was wrong.
The fact that my first address to you
comes from a consulate on foreign soil...
...is a testament to our changed reality.
Not only Americans...
...but people ail around the giobe
are now guests in the nations...
...we once cailed The Third World.
ln our time of need,
they have taken us in and sheitered us.
And i am deeply grateful
for their hospitaiity.
BECKER [ON TV]:
We mourn the loSs ofa ieader whose order to evacuate....
Peter? Hey, you feeling okay today?
BECKER [ON TV]:
For dayS, we'vedespaired about the fate of the peopie...
...who are trapped in the North.
Today, there is cause for hope.
Oniy a few hours ago, i received word
that a smail group of peopie...
...survived in New York City
against ail odds...
...and in the face
of tremendous adversity.
I've ordered an immediate
search-and-rescue mission...
...to bring them home
and to look for more survivors.
GOMEZ:
Jack!
It's good to see you.
Come on, let's go get onboard.
YURl:
Look at that.
What?
Have you ever seen the air so clear?
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