The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas

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00:02:55 - Move!
00:02:56 Move!
00:02:59 Move!
00:03:00 Now!
00:03:30 It's me home.
00:03:31 - Bye, Bruno!
00:03:57 - Hello, sweetheart.
00:04:01 - We're celebrating.
00:04:03 Your father's been given a promotion.
00:04:05 - That means a better job.
00:04:08 So we're having a little party
00:04:10 He's still going to be a soldier though,
00:04:12 Yes, my lamb.
00:04:17 There's some even more exciting news,
00:04:19 but I think Dad wanted
00:04:24 - Moving? Where to?
00:04:28 That's miles away.
00:04:32 Sweetheart, I know it's hard,
00:04:33 but we're all having to say goodbye
00:04:37 Anyway, we'll make new ones
00:04:39 Of course you are.
00:04:44 Bruno, you can have your friends
00:04:47 Think of it as an adventure,
00:04:51 But this is the best house ever.
00:04:54 Well, you never know. The house
00:04:58 Dad says it's got a garden.
00:05:02 Look, the thing is, Bruno,
00:05:06 is that life is not so much about choice,
00:05:09 so if your country needs
00:05:12 Now, of course, going somewhere else
00:05:15 when you know that your family
00:05:59 Bruno! You're getting bigger
00:06:03 It's only been a week, Nathalie.
00:06:05 Well, perhaps it's me
00:06:10 So, you two,
00:06:12 well, what do you think of all this?
00:06:15 Well, Mummy and Daddy say
00:06:17 so I suppose it must be.
00:06:21 Children, be angels, will you?
00:06:31 Heil Hitler!
00:07:06 Congratulations.
00:07:09 - Doesn't he look wonderful?
00:07:13 I'm so proud of you, my boy.
00:07:16 Oh, dear. I sometimes wonder
00:07:20 making you those costumes
00:07:25 - You used to adore all that dressing up.
00:07:28 Does it still make you feel special,
00:07:32 The uniform and what it stands for?
00:07:35 Mother, it's a party.
00:07:39 Me, spoil things?
00:07:42 You should be careful.
00:07:44 Airing your views so publicly
00:07:47 You know that.
00:07:51 So, how long are we losing you for,
00:07:54 - Until the war is won, I would think.
00:09:05 Bruno!
00:09:11 All right, Bruno. Time to say goodbye.
00:09:41 - Bye-bye.
00:10:16 "Time has come for me to sleep
00:10:20 "Watch this night well over me
00:10:24 "Care for children, sick and poor
00:10:27 "And this I pray in Jesus' name
00:10:30 Amen.
00:11:14 Children, look. Look! Our new home.
00:12:05 I have some business to take care of.
00:12:25 Well, what do we think?
00:12:30 Come on. It's lovely.
00:12:32 You two choose your rooms.
00:12:37 and help you unpack.
00:12:52 What do you think of it, Maria?
00:12:58 It's not for me to say.
00:13:02 But it won't feel like home
00:13:12 Is he already up?
00:13:19 Who was that?
00:13:21 One of your father's soldiers,
00:13:23 - He looked very serious.
00:13:31 - Why are we whispering?
00:14:09 - And play with who?
00:14:13 Farm? I didn't see a farm.
00:14:16 You can only see it from my room.
00:14:18 And there are some children there?
00:14:20 - Yes, quite a few.
00:14:23 - So, I'll be able to play with them.
00:14:27 I'll wait a little bit,
00:14:31 - because they look a bit strange.
00:14:35 - Well, and the farmers.
00:14:42 I'm sorry.
00:14:45 Vegetables.
00:14:47 There.
00:14:53 Bruno, have you unpacked everything?
00:14:54 Because I think you should
00:15:00 Thank you, ma'am.
00:15:06 Bruno.
00:15:07 - I told you they were strange.
00:15:09 The farmers. They wear pyjamas.
00:15:29 Bruno, I was just
00:15:32 Well, thank you for that.
00:15:34 - I'll be over to see you later.
00:15:38 Come in.
00:15:43 Sit down, sit down.
00:15:46 Well, what do you think?
00:15:50 Oh, dear.
00:15:52 I want to go home.
00:15:55 You are home, Bruno.
00:15:59 Isn't that right?
00:16:03 Bruno, you have to at least
00:16:07 I promise you,
00:16:08 Why do the farmers wear pyjamas?
00:16:21 The thing is, Bruno, those people...
00:16:26 Well, you see,
00:16:35 Bruno, who told you it was a farm?
00:16:36 - Was it Maria?
00:16:38 It is a farm, isn't it?
00:16:42 Yes.
00:16:45 Is it to do with your new job?
00:16:48 All you need to know
00:16:50 is that it's very important
00:16:55 We're working very hard
00:16:57 for you to grow up in.
00:16:58 But you're not a farmer.
00:17:01 Bruno, can you come and help me
00:17:05 I can still play with them, though?
00:17:09 I don't think so, Bruno. No.
00:17:11 Like you say, they're a bit strange.
00:17:15 Well, they're different.
00:17:17 Don't worry, my darling.
00:17:20 but they won't be the ones
00:17:23 Ralf, you promised.
00:17:24 - You said it was miles away.
00:17:26 How was I to know he could see it
00:17:29 There was one of them in our kitchen.
00:18:11 - Master Bruno, how are you today?
00:18:15 You said the same thing
00:18:18 - It's true.
00:18:21 - Playing with who?
00:18:25 - Well, you can make your own fun.
00:18:30 One thing's for sure,
00:18:31 sitting around being miserable
00:19:25 - Bruno, what are you doing?
00:19:28 No! No, not in the back.
00:19:31 - Explore at the front.
00:19:34 - Well, find something else to do.
00:19:37 Come back in now,
00:20:08 So, children,
00:20:10 - Same as yesterday.
00:20:12 - Same as the day before.
00:20:16 - I like exploring.
00:20:19 I wanted to look in the back garden,
00:20:23 The back garden?
00:20:25 Well, God forbid.
00:20:27 I expect you'll be missing
00:20:29 I even miss school.
00:20:32 Well, I never thought
00:20:35 Anyway, you won't be missing it
00:20:36 - Really?
00:20:41 A Herr Liszt
00:20:44 So we're not going to school?
00:20:49 School's coming here?
00:20:51 On an old bicycle, I gather.
00:21:11 It's a bird without the...
00:21:37 Good morning, little man.
00:21:42 - Can I ask you a favour?
00:21:46 Are there any spare tyres around?
00:21:48 An old one
00:21:51 Well, the only spare tyre
00:21:54 belongs to Lieutenant Meinberg.
00:22:01 - Well, is he using it?
00:22:06 Stop it. He doesn't understand.
00:22:08 You're only 12,
00:22:14 What do you want a tyre for, anyway?
00:22:16 - I want to make a swing.
00:22:19 That does sound exciting.
00:22:27 You!
00:22:29 Here, now.
00:22:33 Move!
00:22:37 Take this boy to the outhouse
00:22:40 There are some tyres in there.
00:22:42 You will carry it where he asks.
00:22:49 Well, little man,
00:23:34 How about this one?
00:24:21 Where's my mum?
00:24:24 She's out.
00:24:27 - When is she back?
00:24:30 But don't worry.
00:24:34 - But I might bleed to death.
00:24:44 - Will I need to go to hospital?
00:24:51 Come on. It's not that bad.
00:24:54 There, all better.
00:25:09 - What's your name?
00:25:14 Now, you've got to sit still
00:25:18 before you start
00:25:20 Will you tell my mum what happened?
00:25:24 I think she's going to see it for herself.
00:25:28 She'll probably take me to a doctor.
00:25:31 I don't think so.
00:25:33 - It could be worse than it looks.
00:25:37 How would you know?
00:25:44 - Yes, I am.
00:25:47 You peel potatoes.
00:25:50 I practised as a doctor.
00:25:53 Before I...
00:25:55 Before I came here.
00:25:58 You couldn't have been much good
00:26:10 Now, what are you going to be
00:26:15 I know. An explorer.
00:26:19 How do you know that?
00:26:24 Is it nice on the farm?
00:26:34 Bruno. Bruno, what happened to you?
00:26:37 I made a swing,
00:26:41 But Pavel here, he carried me in
00:26:51 - Go to your room.
00:26:53 Don't argue. Go to your room.
00:27:22 Thank you.
00:27:47 It's not fair, you having this view.
00:27:49 Well, I'm not swapping.
00:27:56 I think school's here.
00:28:00 No, I mean more recent history.
00:28:02 - Are you interested in current affairs?
00:28:06 So, you'll be aware of the situation
00:28:09 in which our great nation
00:28:12 Yes. I read newspapers whenever I can
00:28:16 keeps me up to date
00:28:18 Good. And you, Bruno.
00:28:24 - Have you been reading anything?
00:28:28 Good. What sort of books?
00:28:32 Adventure books, mainly.
00:28:33 You know, knights in shining armour,
00:28:39 and silly princesses
00:28:41 Well, this is why I'm here to help.
00:28:46 Time to get your head
00:28:48 and start learning about fact.
00:28:50 Time, I think,
00:28:54 and I believe
00:30:29 Die, die!
00:30:41 Die, die.
00:31:34 Hello.
00:31:41 I'm exploring.
00:31:48 - What are you doing?
00:31:58 Have you got lots of friends over there?
00:32:01 A few. But we fight a lot.
00:32:04 That's why I like being out here.
00:32:11 - I'm Bruno.
00:32:14 - Sorry?
00:32:18 That's your name? Never heard
00:32:22 I've never heard
00:32:24 But Shmuel. No one's called Shmuel.
00:32:33 I live in the house, back there.
00:32:38 - Have you got any food on you?
00:32:43 Are you hungry?
00:32:53 How old are you?
00:32:55 - Eight.
00:33:03 It's not fair,
00:33:07 while you're over there,
00:33:10 - Playing?
00:33:13 - Isn't it a part of a game or something?
00:33:16 Everyone gets given
00:33:19 Right. Then what happens?
00:33:24 - I have to go back now!
00:33:26 Yeah.
00:33:28 It was nice to meet you, Shmuel.
00:33:31 And you, Bruno.
00:33:43 Bye.
00:33:56 Mum, I can't find my football.
00:33:58 Well, it'll be
00:34:00 It isn't. I've looked.
00:34:03 Can I have a piece of chocolate?
00:34:05 A piece. Yes.
00:34:13 Bruno?
00:34:15 - Have you looked in the cellar?
00:34:19 For your football.
00:34:59 Damn.
00:35:25 - Gretel, I've just seen all your...
00:35:29 All your dolls, down in the cellar.
00:35:33 Dolls are for little girls.
00:35:36 It's not right to play with silly toys
00:35:39 while people are away
00:36:22 - "My people's density is my density."
00:36:28 "lts struggles and its sorrows,
00:36:32 "I must work and create
00:36:35 "The history of my people
00:36:38 And it's 12:00.
00:36:42 - I'm sorry?
00:36:46 The termination of the lesson
00:36:49 not the pupil.
00:37:07 Bruno, there you are.
00:37:09 I'm just going into town for an hour.
00:37:15 You be careful on that thing.
00:37:17 Thank you.
00:37:36 Can I ask you something?
00:37:38 Why do you people
00:37:41 - They're not pyjamas.
00:37:45 We have to.
00:37:48 - Who did?
00:37:50 The soldiers? Why?
00:37:55 I don't like soldiers. Do you?
00:37:58 I do, quite. My dad's a soldier,
00:38:02 but not the sort that takes
00:38:05 What sort, then?
00:38:08 Well, he's the important sort.
00:38:11 He's in charge of making
00:38:16 - So is your dad a farmer?
00:38:22 Or was. Most of the time now,
00:38:29 It's funny how grown-ups
00:38:31 about what they want to do.
00:38:34 Do you know him? Lives over there.
00:38:37 He used to be a doctor,
00:38:51 Can I ask you another question?
00:38:53 What do you burn in those chimneys?
00:38:55 I saw them going the other day.
00:38:59 I don't know.
00:39:02 Mama says it's old clothes.
00:39:04 Well, whatever it is, it smells horrid.
00:39:10 I wish
00:39:12 Yes, I'm sorry.
00:39:14 I know! Perhaps you can come
00:39:17 I can't, can I? Because of this.
00:39:20 But that's to stop
00:39:22 Animals?
00:39:26 Are you not allowed out?
00:39:29 - Why? What have you done?
00:39:45 I think I should go now.
00:39:52 - Will you be here tomorrow?
00:39:54 - Goodbye, then!
00:40:01 Little present, sweetheart.
00:40:06 Thank you, Mummy.
00:40:15 - Have you seen Bruno?
00:40:32 Yes, Thursday's perfect.
00:40:35 Are Grandma and Grandpa coming?
00:40:39 Hey, did you smell
00:40:42 - Coming from the chimneys.
00:40:47 The day I fell off the swing.
00:40:49 - Did you smell it, Mum?
00:40:52 Mum.
00:40:55 Let me speak to her.
00:40:57 Yes, she is. I can hear her.
00:41:02 Yes. We look forward to it. Goodbye.
00:41:10 - Is Grandma not coming?
00:41:13 She's poorly, apparently,
00:41:18 - Did you smell it, Dad?
00:41:20 That horrid smell from the chimneys.
00:41:27 I think they just burn rubbish
00:41:29 - Look.
00:41:34 - Hey!
00:41:37 Hey, that's not fair!
00:41:39 - Gretel.
00:41:41 It's only a game.
00:41:47 Ralf, this tutor you brought in,
00:41:50 does he usually teach children
00:41:54 I believe so. Why?
00:41:56 Well, do we know
00:41:58 Gretel seems to have become so...
00:42:00 They're being taught what all children
00:42:02 They mustn't get left behind.
00:42:05 Come on.
00:42:08 Let's get to bed.
00:42:20 "The Jew slandered us
00:42:23 "The Jew corrupted us
00:42:25 "He mocked
00:42:27 "Everywhere, his influence
00:42:30 "the eventual result of which
00:42:33 - "and then..."
00:42:35 I don't understand.
00:42:37 A nation's collapse
00:42:40 The Jew here
00:42:43 If it had been just one man,
00:42:45 I'm sure something
00:42:50 There is such a thing as a nice Jew,
00:42:53 I think, Bruno,
00:42:58 you would be
00:43:05 Continue, Gretel.
00:43:08 "The aim of the Jew
00:43:11 "The Jew is not creative,
00:43:14 "He is the enemy of culture.
00:43:16 "Thousands of Germans
00:43:32 Master Bruno.
00:43:35 What are you doing? You've just
00:43:38 I was going for a walk,
00:43:42 But don't make a mess of your satchel.
00:43:45 - I'll wrap it properly for you.
00:43:49 Bruno, what is it?
00:43:52 What are you doing with your satchel?
00:43:54 Herr Liszt gave us some books.
00:44:00 - Let me see.
00:44:02 - The books.
00:44:05 Bruno, I just want to see
00:44:10 - I told a lie.
00:44:13 I've just got
00:44:17 adventure books.
00:44:26 Go on. Off you go, then.
00:44:32 Now, Maria,
00:44:34 The Kommandant's father will be here,
00:44:35 and I believe
00:44:59 Here.
00:45:12 What's the matter?
00:45:16 - Don't throw it back.
00:45:20 - It's dangerous.
00:45:22 It's just a ball. Come on.
00:45:27 Do you not like playing?
00:45:33 - Just not ball games?
00:45:40 - Tell me how the number game works.
00:45:44 We just all have numbers.
00:45:52 Shmuel!
00:46:07 Bruno! What are you doing?
00:46:11 My ball went over.
00:46:23 They smell even worse
00:46:26 What?
00:46:43 But, surely you...
00:47:00 Elsa, I was sworn to secrecy.
00:47:02 - From your own wife.
00:47:08 I took an oath upon my life.
00:47:14 Elsa, you believe in this, too.
00:47:18 - You want this country to be strong...
00:47:27 How can you...
00:47:28 - Because I'm a soldier.
00:47:30 - Soldiers fight wars.
00:47:33 It's a part of it! It's a vital part of it!
00:47:37 The Fatherland we all desire,
00:47:41 cannot be achieved
00:47:46 - Elsa. Elsa.
00:47:55 Grandpa's here.
00:47:57 - I don't believe this.
00:48:03 We'll be through in a moment.
00:48:14 Who told you about this?
00:48:47 How's Grandma?
00:48:49 She's a bit under the weather,
00:48:51 It's a shame, she was so much
00:48:55 - Perhaps next time, if she feels up to it.
00:49:05 You know, Ralf,
00:49:10 She's been talking about this visit
00:49:13 Maybe that's what's made her sick.
00:49:22 So, your father tells me
00:49:25 Yes. He's nice.
00:49:28 But he won't let us read
00:49:31 All we do is boring, old history.
00:49:34 Let me tell you something, young man.
00:49:36 If it wasn't for history, we wouldn't
00:49:40 The work your father is doing here,
00:49:44 history in the making.
00:49:56 When I was your age, history was
00:50:00 which obviously
00:50:02 Why not?
00:50:03 Well, he was a professor of literature
00:50:06 Really, does he still teach?
00:50:12 - I don't really know.
00:50:18 We're not in touch, my father and I.
00:50:25 Really, when?
00:50:29 About four years ago,
00:50:36 But surely he can't be very old.
00:50:41 Where did he go?
00:50:50 Lieutenant Kotler,
00:50:53 your father, the professor of literature,
00:51:02 I believe it was Switzerland,
00:51:06 How strange that he should choose
00:51:08 at the very moment it needed him most.
00:51:10 Just when we're all required
00:51:13 More wine!
00:51:16 What reason did he give?
00:51:22 Did he go there to take the air?
00:51:26 I'm afraid I really don't know,
00:51:28 You'd have to ask him.
00:51:30 Well, that would be rather difficult,
00:51:32 With him being in Switzerland.
00:51:35 Come on!
00:51:37 What's the matter with you tonight?
00:51:48 Yes, perhaps that was it.
00:51:54 Unless, of course,
00:51:59 - I mean, with government policy.
00:52:03 Disturbed, most of them,
00:52:07 - Even so, all of them traitors.
00:52:10 Presumably,
00:52:15 you will have informed your superiors,
00:52:20 Lieutenant Kotler!
00:52:23 You cretin Jew! Filth!
00:52:37 Ralf!
00:52:43 Jew!
00:52:45 - But Dad just sat there.
00:52:49 The Jew deserved it.
00:53:00 Can I ask you something
00:53:03 Bruno, you don't still think it's a farm,
00:53:24 It's a camp. What's called a work camp.
00:53:28 For Jews, obviously.
00:53:32 Just Jews?
00:53:34 Because they're the best workers?
00:53:37 They're not in there
00:53:39 They're no good at anything.
00:53:41 They're in there because they're evil.
00:53:43 - They're the enemy.
00:53:45 - But I thought we were fighting...
00:53:47 Evil, dangerous vermin.
00:53:50 They're the reason
00:53:53 Haven't you been listening to anything
00:53:56 No. Not really.
00:54:01 Dad's not horrible, is he?
00:54:04 - Of course, he is.
00:54:09 It's only horrible for them, Bruno.
00:54:11 We should be proud of Dad,
00:54:13 He's making the country great again.
00:55:06 Like you say, they're a bit strange.
00:55:09 Well, they're different.
00:55:10 They're the enemy, Bruno.
00:55:12 Evil, dangerous vermin.
00:55:14 Well, you see,
00:55:40 What are you doing here?
00:55:42 They wanted someone with tiny fingers
00:55:59 We're not supposed to be friends,
00:56:02 We're meant to be enemies.
00:56:11 Do you want some?
00:56:23 - What's your dad like?
00:56:26 Is he a good man?
00:56:30 You've never thought he wasn't?
00:56:35 And you're proud of him?
00:56:38 Aren't you proud of yours?
00:56:44 Is it really horrible in the camp?
00:56:47 How dare you
00:56:50 How dare you!
00:56:54 Are you eating?
00:56:58 Have you been stealing food?
00:57:04 - Answer me!
00:57:09 He's my friend.
00:57:12 What?
00:57:16 Little man,
00:57:19 do you know this Jew?
00:57:21 Do you know this Jew?
00:57:23 No, I just walked in,
00:57:26 I've never seen him before in my life.
00:57:37 You, finish cleaning the glasses.
00:57:41 When I come back,
00:57:43 about what happens to rats who steal.
00:59:24 New arrivals here are happy
00:59:26 is not all work.
00:59:28 And that there's
00:59:31 At the end of their day
00:59:33 or the build or boot factory,
00:59:36 the many forms of pastime
00:59:40 Organised sport is very popular.
00:59:42 Those that don't play
00:59:47 At the end of the working day,
00:59:49 the centrally located café
00:59:51 for friends and families to join together
00:59:56 The children, in particular,
01:00:05 In the evenings,
01:00:08 either by visiting orchestras
01:00:11 from within the camp itself,
01:00:16 Other recreations include
01:00:18 pottery, cookery, art and horticulture
01:00:24 Almost any activity one could wish for
01:00:34 Splendid.
01:00:45 - Bravo. Excellent.
01:01:31 Goodbye, little man.
01:02:18 Shmuel! Shmuel!
01:02:36 I don't understand.
01:02:38 I saw a film about the camp,
01:02:42 and it looked so nice.
01:02:51 I don't know why I did it.
01:02:53 Gretel and everyone
01:02:56 and that soldier's so scary.
01:03:03 Been coming here for days,
01:03:07 I thought maybe
01:03:19 Shmuel, I'm really sorry for what I did.
01:03:54 Where's Kurt these days?
01:03:59 - Who's Kurt?
01:04:04 He's been moved to the front.
01:04:06 It was felt that
01:04:08 would be put to better use there.
01:04:10 Herr Kommandant, telephone.
01:04:13 In actual fact, Gretel, he was sent there
01:04:15 because he failed
01:04:17 of his father's
01:04:19 Which was his duty, I might add.
01:04:21 - Which was his bad luck.
01:04:23 Well, bad luck that it was his father
01:04:27 One presumably
01:04:35 - What?
01:04:40 - Mum?
01:04:47 It's Father. They've been bombed.
01:04:55 Grandmother's dead.
01:05:40 "...the victory
01:05:42 "and for all who sleep in Him,
01:05:45 "keep us who are still in the body
01:05:48 "with all that wait for Thee on earth,
01:05:51 "and with all that are around Thee
01:05:53 "in union with Him
01:05:55 "and the life, who liveth and reigneth
01:05:59 "ever one God, world without end.
01:06:02 He can't have that on there.
01:06:07 He does.
01:06:35 "Almighty God, who by the death of..."
01:06:36 Have you ever been to a funeral?
01:06:39 My grandma and grandpa both died
01:06:43 but there weren't any funerals.
01:06:47 That one there to there.
01:06:52 They both died at the same time?
01:06:55 What of?
01:06:58 I don't know.
01:06:59 Papa said they must have caught
01:07:03 They had to go to a hospital
01:07:06 We didn't see them again.
01:07:12 This is fun.
01:07:14 Wish we could do something
01:07:21 - That one there to there.
01:07:27 - This one?
01:07:29 - This one to here?
01:07:32 - To here?
01:07:34 - Here?
01:07:43 - I don't want you to go away again.
01:08:15 You can't behave like this!
01:08:18 - You're questioning my behaviour?
01:08:21 I know.
01:08:24 I can't stay here and be a part of this.
01:08:27 Don't you think there will be questions?
01:08:29 - Questions?
01:08:31 about my ability to carry out my work
01:08:35 - Work? Is that what you call it?
01:08:38 Right. Just ignore it. Ignore it.
01:08:40 Ignore the fact
01:08:44 Even your own mother
01:08:56 Are you happy here?
01:08:59 Yes. Very.
01:09:03 And you, Gretel?
01:09:07 Well, I was, but I do miss home.
01:09:13 Yes, I'm sure. And you, too, Bruno.
01:09:18 No. Not any more, really.
01:09:32 I suppose the real question is,
01:09:39 would you prefer
01:09:41 - Back home?
01:09:45 Somewhere safe, say Aunt Lottie's
01:09:52 All of us? You as well?
01:09:55 No. That won't be possible just yet,
01:09:58 I must stay
01:10:03 See, at the moment,
01:10:08 She just feels right now you need
01:10:13 Would you like that?
01:10:24 I'm afraid, Bruno, in life, we often
01:10:29 The important thing is
01:10:32 that this is an appropriate place for you
01:10:35 and the more I think about it, the more
01:10:38 - But, Dad...
01:10:46 It's time for you to move away.
01:11:13 Is everything all right?
01:11:18 We can't find Papa.
01:11:19 He went on a different work duty
01:11:22 and they haven't come back.
01:11:33 I've got some bad news, too.
01:11:38 How long for this time?
01:11:40 That's why it's bad. It's forever, I think.
01:11:45 Mum says this is no place for children,
01:11:49 - When do you go?
01:11:54 So, I won't ever see you again?
01:12:00 Yes, you will. You can come on holiday
01:12:04 when everybody's getting on
01:12:12 I wish I could've helped you
01:12:15 I really want to make up
01:12:18 That would have done it, wouldn't it?
01:12:21 Would've been great.
01:12:29 - I could dig under.
01:12:32 - No, but I could bring something.
01:12:39 Look.
01:12:47 - I could come through to your side.
01:12:50 Your dad's not going to be over here,
01:12:53 But I'd stick out though, wouldn't I,
01:12:57 I don't look like you.
01:13:03 You could look like me, though.
01:13:05 If you dressed like me
01:13:07 I'm not shaving my hair off.
01:13:09 - You could cover it with a cap.
01:13:13 I could bring some.
01:13:17 thousands of them.
01:13:20 - I want to do it.
01:13:22 - I want to help you find your dad.
01:13:25 Tomorrow, then?
01:13:28 And don't forget the pyjamas!
01:14:30 Bruno?
01:14:32 Mum, can I go and play on the swing?
01:14:37 - Bruno...
01:14:42 All right. Go on then.
01:15:14 - I thought you weren't coming!
01:15:18 I'm not meant to be out here today.
01:15:23 - Did you bring the sandwich?
01:15:50 Shmuel.
01:16:00 Here.
01:16:16 How do I look?
01:16:24 Right. Let's get going.
01:16:42 Bruno?
01:16:44 That's enough.
01:17:15 Let's go and find your dad.
01:17:22 Come on!
01:17:24 Master Bruno?
01:18:08 Shmuel.
01:18:11 - Can we go to the café or something?
01:18:16 - Maybe I should go home.
01:18:29 Yeah.
01:18:33 We'll check our hut first.
01:18:39 Bruno?
01:18:47 Come on.
01:19:01 Papa?
01:19:04 Up! Up! Get up!
01:19:07 - What's happening?
01:19:09 We go on marches sometimes.
01:19:10 Move! Up, up!
01:19:14 Move, move!
01:19:26 Bruno!
01:19:29 He must still be
01:19:45 Bruno!
01:19:49 Bruno?
01:20:02 - Move!
01:20:07 Get up!
01:20:10 Get up. You must!
01:20:13 Move them out!
01:20:26 ...which means that
01:20:28 would be almost tripled,
01:20:30 so, therefore,
01:20:32 - Ralf.
01:20:35 Bruno's missing.
01:20:42 Come on!
01:20:50 Wait here!
01:21:02 Come on!
01:21:06 Move! Move!
01:21:15 Join the queue!
01:21:24 Come on, you!
01:21:35 Bruno!
01:21:37 Move it!
01:21:41 Go on.
01:21:44 Bruno!
01:21:54 It's all right. I think we're just waiting
01:21:59 Clothes off!
01:22:08 Where are we going?
01:22:15 No, it's just a shower.
01:22:18 A shower?
01:23:06 Open the gates! Open the gates!
01:23:12 Move!
01:24:28 Bruno!