Mr. K: A Common Man with Uncommon Vision Page #4

Synopsis: A feature length documentary profiling one of America's greatest philanthropists and entrepreneurs.
Genre: Documentary
Director(s): Rudy Poe
Year:
2005
18 Views


He always greeted me with a,

when the boarded the train.

I salute him.

We did not know each other's names.

We said only "hello" to each other.

He showed me the engagement rings

previous day.

He was happy.

The next day

missed the train, and I cheated death.

He did not.

After the train was no longer the familiar words.

Wagons full of the unknown.

What does it matter who I am?

When you leave home,

may not be able to return.

When the children go to school,

not be able to see them ever again.

Akthul, Gopinath and Sarath

may be a crossroads -

bomb.

He will blow your dreams.

They kill anyone.

Terrorism must be crushed as soon as it starts.

You behave like a crazy terrorist.

Let me explain.

If they killed 300 - 400 people -

you expect the court.

I'll kill four terrorists,

and you are panicking.

I do not blame you.

You decided that we need to

wait for court action.

Too little, too late.

Am I crazy?

Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps.

Three bombs explode at exactly six.

The clock is ticking. You run out of time.

Officer Mohideen,

you decide whether this is the last call.

Supplier Thenuwara

arrives there in ten minutes.

He may look like on TV,

that Akthul Majood is dead.

You know what is at stake.

Then I'll tell where the bombs are.

Deputy Chief.

The situation is not under control.

Should I call the Prime Minister?

This will be the consequences.

It's too late to worry about it.

Sir.

What if something goes wrong?

Right.

These are going to a funeral.

I have been here since the beginning.

The feeling is mutual.

Forgot your cell phone.

Take it for him, Victor.

Wipe it.

Prime Minister's hands must remain clean.

Hello.

- Where are you?

At the airport. What blew up?

- It'll be fine.

Go next to the runway.

- Okay. Let's go!

Mohideen, remember that you are a police officer.

Sir!

- Mohideen? Can you hear me?

Sir!

- Mohideen?

Hello! Sir!

Ranjan ! Ranjan, do not do it!

Ranjan, no!

We have to take him back.

No!

Ranjan! Do not do it!

Ranjan, stop it!

I will not let you do that.

Terrorist trying to escape

Jayaweera and Mohideen work.

The prisoners were transferred for security reasons.

During the transfer, they were able to free

and hijacked the aircraft.

Officer Jayaweera and I

to stop them.

The prisoner tried to escape.

We had to shoot him.

Oh, my God!

- Thank you, Mr. AP.

It was a pleasure to work with.

- Where the hell are the bombs?

This is a live broadcast of the Katukurundasta.

The terrorists tried to escape.

All four were killed.

Why they were brought here?

Where they were going to go?

Miss Dilky,

I have news for you.

Dilky, Dilky? Can you hear me?

- Yes.

I live on.

- I know Dilky.

I know that you are describing.

Tell the viewers,

where the other three are the bomb.

Listen carefully, I will say this only once

. Three bombs.

Bus. Pettah Matthegodaan.

Number 32

Train. At seven o'clock train Galle.

Mall. O'Dells, 1 layer.

None of them explode.

Take care of yourself, Dilky.

Thank you.

Officer Mohideen!

Stay tuned. Dilky Thenuwara

Katukurundan Airport.

What is this?

The train is stopped.

Call me back then.

Do not worry about it.

Are you ready?

I need an image quickly!

This does not work, sir.

How so?

- I'm sorry, sir.

What is that building?

Is he in there?

What happened?

You said that you are able to do this.

Can not you find him

whether or not you want to find?

Am I the only one who wants to capture the

of the man?

I understand.

I understand.

What time is it?

My watch has stopped.

Have you been shopping?

Did you get everything you asked for?

Why are not you answering?

Are you on your way home?

- Yes.

I can not hear you.

Yes, honey. I'm on my way home.

My name is Morris Da Silva.

The CTU Deputy Head of Unit

.

"Mr. AP."

This will be a beautiful evening.

Nice and calm.

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