End We Start From, The (2023)

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What are you eating?

I am eating some "toona".

"Toona"? You mean "tuna".

You're gonna turn into a tuna.

It's weird.

She said she's got no mayo.

- She said she'd run out, but...

- No mayo?

I just...

I refuse to believe that.

I think she's holding out on me.

That's disgusting.

Look, when are you home?

Yeah, er, later.

What would you like for dinner?

- What can I bring you back?

- Oh, anything.

I mean, not "toona", please.

Not "toona".

- Tuna.

- Tuna. Love you.

He's wriggling.

Good.

Getting that head all the way

down there ready to...

Oh, God,

not yet, I hope.

Are you talking to me

whilst having a wee?

What?

A strong-sounding wee?

It's the bath.

Yeah, that's a poor...

Oh, the people

at Number 32 have left.

- Oh, good, good.

- I know. They got...

They got in this camper van

with all their stuff.

The kids and that dog.

I love the dog.

It was hanging out the window.

That dog is a nightmare.

I love the dog.

- Can we do that?

- No.

Can we do that?

No. Wait, do what?

Definitely get a camper van.

No.

No, thank you.

Like a really nice camper van.

Hello.

Hi.

Hello, you.

...face

of somebody who looked like

I like peeling potatoes.

I don't know. I mean,

do I look like

I've got a potato for a face?

Mm.

f*ck.

Oh!

What's going on?

Hello.

I'm not here. Leave a message.

I'm sorry, the ambulance service

is currently in heavy demand.

We will respond as soon

as a call handler

becomes available.

You're currently in the queue.

It's too soon. It's too soon.

It's not supposed to be...

Evacuate?

One more time.

Push.

Hello.

Who are you?

Mm. What is it?

Aw.

Hello.

There. Hey, hey.

We're on backup

generators, er, everyone,

so please refrain from charging

any mobile phones or devices.

Can you check on it?

It doesn't feel real, does it?

Please refrain from charging

any mobile phones or devices.

- Did it hurt?

- No.

We've got to get

everybody off this floor now.

Why are you looking at me

like that?

'Cause you're amazing.

You need to squeeze

the breast into a sort

of burger shape.

- Right.

- You haven't peed yet?

- Not yet.

- Aim for the baby's nose...

Okay, yeah, got it.

...you need

to bring baby to you,

otherwise you'll end up stuck

in an uncomfortable position.

Okay.

Do you have

somewhere to go?

Er...

Out the city?

Space for baby?

Yes.

What, we can't go home? No?

And then

you push him on,

nose to mouth, okay?

Thank you.

Do try and pee.

Yeah, sure, I'll try my best.

And, er, baby'll need

a name before you go.

We're registering

all births and deaths for now.

Okay.

This department will be closing

in 24 hours.

We can't go home.

Noah.

Bob.

No. You used to be funny.

I'm hilarious.

You're still high.

I wish. f*ck. Oh, f*ck.

You okay?

f*ck. I'm pulp.

Oh, my love.

I'm mush and f*cking pulp.

We love you.

Can you turn

the tap on, please?

We love you.

She did it. She did it!

I did it.

Whoop-a.

Ahem...

- Percy.

- What, like the...

No, not Percy.

...pig?

Woody.

Woody. Mm-mm. No.

- Zeb.

- Zeb?

Zeb, Zeb, Zeb, Zeb,

Zeb, Zeb, Zeb.

Zeb.

Yeah.

Make sure

he doesn't get wet.

- Right, yeah.

- Have you got him?

- Yeah, I've got him.

- Okay.

- Look, he's getting wet.

- Oh, sh*t.

Careful with this bit.

- Oh!

- You okay?

- I've got you. You all right?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

Extreme storms

which are battering the UK

have left many parts

of the country submerged,

and with reports...

Hi. Please

leave a message after the tone.

I can't get through.

My phone's just not...

Jesus Christ.

...the true scale

of the disaster unfolds...

Come on!

Does it hurt?

Yeah.

It feels like someone's, like,

staple-gunning my nipples.

Mm, mm, mm.

He looks fatter.

That's not possible.

Well, he does.

Overwhelmed by the influx

of people affected

by the flooding,

many towns and villages

on higher ground

are blocking entry

and have made the decision

to only allow current residents

with valid ID to re-enter.

This has caused

a great deal of controversy.

In a statement,

Buxton Council said

that they had made

the very difficult decision

because schools and gyms

are full...

Get back in your vehicle,

please, sir.

Come on. Bloody hell.

Thank you.

- What's going on?

- Sorry, sir. Calm down.

We have somewhere to go,

I told you that.

Somewhere specific?

Yes, somewhere specific.

My parents have lived here

for 35 years.

You can see there's a lot

of demand.

This is unprecedented.

My boy's two days old.

I went to school round here.

I grew up round here.

You don't currently live

round here.

- f*cking hell.

- Sir...

Please.

Please.

Just go!

What are you doing, woman?

Been sitting here for ages.

Why are we still sitting here?

They're here. They're here.

- Hey.

- Hey.

- Oh, God. Goodness.

- Hey, Dad.

Hello, lad.

How are you?

You managed to get past

the roadblock, then, hey?

- Yeah.

- Oh, God.

We've been trying to call.

Well, the networks

are down, Mum.

I know. I know.

- Hey.

- Right.

We've got someone

for you to meet.

- Oh, hello.

- Oh!

- Zeb.

- Look.

Left it a bit bloody late.

Yeah, everyone did, Dad.

Three months of drought

and then this. I mean...

You were lucky

to get out at all.

Stop that.

Well, the whole city's

underwater.

They know that.

You must have had an awful time.

We've been ever so worried.

Sweetheart, sit down.

Have something to eat.

Oh, thank you.

- He's beautiful.

- I think so.

Go and help your son

unpack the car.

No, it's fine, Mum. All done.

Should have got out ages ago.

Yeah, but we didn't know

this was gonna happen, did we?

I did warn you.

We were a bit

preoccupied, Dad.

Too preoccupied

for the birth of your own son?

Oh, right, 'cause you were

there as the bloody midwife

while I was having that one,

were you?

I was involved.

Oh, sorry.

Sweetheart,

he was very involved, yeah.

- Oh, this looks delicious.

- Well, you must be starving.

Eating for two.

I used to be famished.

And meat. I used to just

want to eat entire cows.

- Do you remember?

- I do.

We've been keeping supplies

for years now.

You lot kept calling me

a hoarder.

Who's laughing now, eh?

Don't know how you townies

managed to cope.

Can you give us a hand?

What did you just call us?

Well, stuck that long in London,

what do you expect?

We can't do our jobs

out of London, Dad.

What, engineer? Cutting hair?

Your mum's feeding the village,

obviously.

Well, everyone's doing

their bit. She doesn't cut hair.

Come in!

Well, I mean, I do.

Yeah, to the bloody stars.

- Breakfast TV.

- Yeah, to the bloody stars.

Erm, we just prep the boxes,

and then this one delivers

them all.

Tea?

Oh, no. No, thanks.

Severe flooding is expected

to cause loss of life.

They just got here.

Hey.

I... I'll go and start this.

It's her son.

He's not back yet.

- How's the ark?

- Er, pretty mouldy.

But Dad says

it has good bones, so...

What happened

to our home?

The street was gone.

But, but... we build a new home.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Here we go.

What do you think?

What do you think?

Okay, okay, okay.

I know, I know, I know.

Ow, Zeb, ow.

Baby. Baby. Mum.

Mum, mum, mum, mum, mum.

I'm sorry yours isn't here.

Has the cork always been here?

Where are your posters?

Didn't have any posters.

Of course you didn't.

What, not even of maps?

Or fish? The periodic table?

You're making me sound so sexy.

I don't remember it

being like this last time.

We just f*cked last time.

With our hands

over each other's mouths.

Three months on since

the last great flood,

the public is advised to take

refuge at their local shelter,

but aid workers

say vital supplies

are not reaching

those most in need.

Is it hurting?

Go on.

No, not at all. No, no.

In an urgent appeal,

they have warned people

not to attempt

to return to their homes

and have pleaded for restraint

following outbreaks

of v*olence and looting.

Leading aid agencies say they

are already chronically short

of basic food and medicine,

so in a bid to protect supplies,

armed police and m*llitary

are now guarding food banks

as well

as emergency accommodation.

A ration system will be

established to buy more time

to find a solution

to the deepening food crisis.

I don't understand

why you all have to go.

- It's just safer that way.

- Easier. He means easier.

No, I mean safer.

She's not a child.

- Yes, all right.

- It'll be fine.

I'll stay put in the car.

Supplies are low.

Roads are blocked.

Ports are flooded.

Runways are flooded.

We live on an island.

On an island.

Yeah, I know, but...

So, people get panicky.

I'm sorry. This...

I know this is awful for you.

But I am so happy you're here.

I know.

Hey.

Won't be long, okay?

Hmm.

Bye.

Hmm.

Anyone seen the shopping bag?

No, wait, It's all right.

Found it.

We should head up

the high street.

No, no, no.

Love you!

Hey.

...Ninja Filipina

sister up there.

You're meant to be up there,

like Lou-Lou said.

This is your now,

because that's your stage

and you just took it...

And they had

this summer romance

and they, er,

really like each other, and...

But she's supposed

to go back to Australia,

but she ends up staying and...

And he's got this, like,

this g*ng, the T-Birds.

And he needs to look, I guess,

like, er, I don't know,

like really cool

in front of them.

I mean, he's basically...

he's just being

a d*ck at this point.

f*ck.

Hmm.

Kick, kick, kick, kick.

Where are you running to? Hmm?

Yeah, they will be back soon.

I just... I...

I wasn't expecting anyone.

Is your house...

Er, where will you...

Er, er, baby. I'm sorry.

I just, erm...

We don't have any food.

Thank you.

I know, I know, I know.

I know, I know.

It's f*cking awful. I know.

I know, I know. Where are they?

I'm sorry.

We'll fix this.

We'll go home and you'll

grow tall and strong and kind,

and you won't remember

any of this.

This isn't how

it's supposed to be.

I'm sorry.

Sorry, sorry, sorry,

sorry, sorry.

I'm so sorry.

I will look after you

like you looked after me.

I love you.

Do you wanna talk about it?

I can't.

It wasn't quick.

I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry.

You're up. Are you...

Sorry. I was just...

Why don't you come in,

let me make you a cup of tea?

- And you must be hungry.

- I'm going for a walk.

Well, I don't think

that's a good idea.

I'm going for a walk.

Okay.

Grandad's going for a walk.

Babe?

Your dad, he's, er, he's...

Look, something's not right.

I don't know where he's going.

Huh?

Look, can you take the baby?

No!

We can't stay here.

There's no food anyway.

We need to leave.

They want people

to join shelters.

No, I'm not joining a shelter.

I'm sorry.

I just... I...

I... I just can't.

Too many people.

I just...

I just can't do it.

I don't know

what else there is.

I love you.

I love you.

Stop pushing!

Get back!

People will be, er...

I don't know, calmer around us

with having a baby.

They trampled on my mum's neck.

People are starving to death.

They don't give a f*ck.

People give a f*ck.

No.

No, no, they don't.

I don't believe that.

Look, I'm not having

an existential argument with you

about the inherent

shittiness of people.

I'm telling you,

they trampled on my mum's neck.

That's why I'm saying I'll go.

You stay in the car. I'll go.

No. You're his food.

You're his whole ecosystem.

Just wait. I can do it.

Just give me a minute.

- This is your last load!

Stop pushing!

Everyone just stay

where you are.

- Move back. Move back.

- Stay where you are.

Don't make me pull it. I will.

It's a final warning.

We can't raise him

in a f*cking car.

We're not raising him in a car.

We're trying to get through.

We're not in a shelter

because of me,

and we need to do what's right

for him and for you.

We have to do what is right

for all of us.

Hmm?

We need to go to a shelter.

Okay.

Ladies and gents,

I can understand...

...you've been waiting

many hours outside,

but unfortunately, there are

no more places at this time.

We can only accept children

and one primary carer.

We're taking children

and one parent only.

Look, it's okay.

I'll come back for you,

er, when things are calmer.

There'll be food here.

It'll be good

for you both, okay?

Okay, well, no, no, no,

none of us'll go.

No, you have to.

No, we'll just...

we'll just keep driving.

If you're here, you're safe.

'Cause...

...I can't protect you.

I can't protect you or Zeb,

and... and it will feel good

to just know that you're safe.

I don't give a f*ck

what will feel good.

We have a baby.

I know.

No, you have a baby.

We're a family.

I feel like I'm dying.

I will let you down.

We stay together.

We stay together.

Unknown vehicle

arriving at the gate. Over.

So, it's shelter 26.

It's breakfast at 7:00.

Er, we have a strict

lights-out policy at 9:00.

Now, you need to check the rota

for any laundry.

And at the moment

we don't have any hot water,

so it's cold showers only,

I'm afraid.

And this is your bed. Okay?

Yeah.

Hey. Hey, hey, hey.

There we go.

- Come on. There we go.

- Please.

- Baby, baby.

- Just do it.

I can't put...

I can't...

Come on, baby boy.

We would remind you,

that there is no smoking

inside the building.

You taking it all in? Hmm?

What you looking at?

Shelter 27,

lunch is now postponed.

Hey. Ooh!

You think you're clever?

Have you taken my pillow?

Who the f*ck do you think

you are? Have you taken

my pillow?

Hey!

Have you taken my pillow?

Will you pack it in?

Sit down.

It's all good.

I can see

that's my f*cking pillow!

- Pack it in.

- Behave yourselves.

I'm telling you,

you've got the wrong guy.

Move your hands off.

That's my f*cking pillow!

- And you know full well.

- Lads!

- Enough!

- It's my pillow!

Get the f*ck off me.

It's just a pillow.

Move back!

You two,

behave yourselves.

The whole city's gone under.

It's just sewage

and dead animals.

And we almost left it too late.

I don't know why.

I just thought we could...

I just thought we could sit it

out or something, you know?

Mm-hmm.

Everybody did.

How old?

Er, he's three months.

She's five.

- She's sweet.

- She's all right.

I'm not gonna throw her

out of a window,

but she's gotta stay cute.

Oh!

We've been here a month.

There are worse places.

Like, actually.

I've been in them.

We were in one before here

and a refuge before that.

That's a lot to cram

in five months.

Oh, yeah. She's busy. Got plans.

That woman, the woman

in the bed next to me,

she had to leave.

Raiders stole all her food.

Too slow. Oh!

As soon

as she was born, he bailed.

Took one look at the pair of us

and said, "No, not having that".

I guess I should be

in shock still.

But then all of this happened

and I genuinely

couldn't give a sh*t.

He's probably dead.

Yeah, he would have panicked.

He can't swim.

He would have been terrified.

Absolutely sh1tting himself.

I hope it was quick.

Where's your, er...

Dead, probably.

I mean, maybe. I don't know.

I mean, I don't know.

He isn't here.

You know what? You go.

I'll hold him

and then we can switch.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

Lights out at 9:00 p.m.

Thank you.

Where is he?

f*ck!

f*ck's sake.

- I'm sorry.

- I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

For God's sake.

Come on. Come on.

Are you okay? He needs milk.

- Shut the f*ck up.

- No, you shut up, dude.

Come here.

Yes!

A little sheep sound.

Ooh!

The trees!

What's that?

It's so perfect.

She's coming to get you, Zeb.

Here she comes.

There's this commune

on an island.

- Right, course.

- I know.

Of course there's

a f*cking commune on an island

that's full of rich people

making sourdough.

And my friend is there.

She's one

of the founding members.

That's a thing.

That's how she talks.

Okay.

She used to be

in stocks and shares and...

I don't know

what I'm talking about.

Can you tell?

I mean, I used to blow-dry

politicians' hair

before they spoke

about the economy

on breakfast television.

We're doomed.

Yeah.

She had some sort

of epiphany one day.

Not like...

like a religious thing.

More like, "Oh, f*ck.

What am I doing with my life?"

"Like, does this actually have

meaning or..."

Mm. And so she just decides

she's not f*cking doing that

any more,

and she has all this money,

so, well, she goes

and she sets up this commune...

Just have to figure out

how to get there.

You should come.

What?

Can we go to sleep now, please?

Keep moving!

Just keep moving!

Move! Move! Move!

Come on.

Where are you going?

- Oi, oi, look at this.

- A few more over here.

- Bring that bag.

- I've got this one.

Faster.

Check in there, man.

Check in there.

Where are you going?

Hey! What are they doing?

Please, please!

- Get out!

- They've got babies.

- Just drive.

- Come on.

- f*ck.

- Go, go, go!

Can you slow down? Please?

Actually,

we can get out here.

Stop the f*cking car.

I'm here. I'm here.

c**ts.

He's gonna go back

to the shelter

- and we won't be there.

- Try not to think about it.

I feel sick.

Yeah,

that's because you're starving.

Have we eaten

everything?

We have

these delicious babies.

They are delicious.

We'll find something.

There's no food.

It's all right. Come on.

Hello?

Hi.

Hi.

I have food.

Here.

Thank you.

Mm.

I'll just...

Mm. Thank you.

Where... where are you going?

Not sure.

- And you're travelling alone?

- I am.

We're heading

to my friend's commune.

Do you know if we're

near the coast?

Well, there are communes

on all the islands,

so, you want to head

to the northern pier.

That's where I got

the boat from, at least.

But...

...she might have stopped.

I... I don't know.

- You've been to one?

- Yeah.

What?

No, it's... They're perfect.

It's exactly where you wanna be

with your child.

Why did you leave, then?

Because they wanted to forget.

And...

I don't want

to forget before, so...

It was my fault.

I thought we'd be safer

near a city,

but then we just

didn't get out in time.

It was a bridge. Er...

It was strange. It was so...

simple, straightforward. Um...

I was...

at the end.

They were in the middle,

all three of them.

She had both of them...

in her arms,

and then they weren't there.

It was just... just dust.

- Underneath them there was water.

- Water. Rubble.

And then there were people

running and screaming.

I'm, erm... I'm gonna go back.

I'm going to go back to the city

to where they were.

I think it'll be sharper there.

Hmm.

Sharper?

It's fine. I don't speak

to people for days on end.

And then...

when you were dancing

just then...

Thank you.

Thank you.

Hmm.

Goodnight.

Goodnight.

Oh.

Good morning.

Why are you so awake?

Again? No?

What's the part where

they say "The passion"?

Oh, no, we did that?

This is it.

The northern pier.

What's up here?

Hmm? What's up this way?

He said

wait here until she comes.

Yeah.

And if she doesn't?

She will.

She will. Yeah, she will.

She will come.

She will come.

Hey.

She will come.

f*ck.

Hello!

Hello!

Hello! We're here!

Something's coming!

Something's coming.

Something's coming!

Something's coming!

Hi!

Oh,

you made it.

Hello. Oh, my God,

you're here.

- My girls.

- How's your baby?

She's so cute.

How was your journey?

Do you want to go

and have some dinner?

What?

Do you want to go

and have some dinner?

Now?

Oh, yeah. Yeah,

I think so. Don't you?

Well, I don't know you.

I don't know you either.

It could be a disaster.

Are you hungry? We've got food.

You can eat

some of my birthday cake.

And this is my friend.

Hiya!

Is she coming?

Mine looks better

than yours.

Girls,

make yourselves useful.

Meteorologists

have today announced

the worst of the extreme storms

have finally passed.

This long-awaited news

has paved the way

for the launch

of the official operation

to begin rebuilding our nation.

Bath and other low-lying cities

least affected

are already allowing residents

to return home.

The mayor of London has praised

those who are working tirelessly

to make London safe enough

for civilians

to join the big clean-up

of our capital,

which he believes will be

achievable in the coming weeks.

And, finally,

in a bid to reunite families,

a missing network has been

set up at every super shelter.

The hope is by creating

a centralised list,

families will finally

be reunited...

Can you turn that off, please?

...may also aid

the identification of the...

Course.

Can you hand me your bowl,

sweetie?

Thank you. Sorry.

- This is nice.

- Thank you.

I put leeks in

to give it a wee bit...

When we first

got together,

I had this breakdown, I guess.

Yeah, my parents had just d*ed,

both very suddenly,

like, very close together,

and I became terrified of death.

I mean, irrationally,

completely,

overwhelmed

by the fear of dying.

Doesn't sound irrational.

No, and emotionally,

I mean, of course, emotionally,

it made complete sense.

But logically...

I mean, at that time,

logically, the world,

it offered no real thr*at and...

God, I couldn't get out of bed.

He was so kind.

I mean, he looked after me

so brilliantly.

We didn't even know each other

that well.

We hadn't known each other

long enough to. Just...

I get it.

I went on this mad

"I want a baby" quest.

Yeah.

No, I didn't stop.

I mean,

I didn't grieve properly.

Just head down, get pregnant.

Get through it.

Get through it and...

But I think I only wanted one

so I could stop being so afraid

of dying.

You know, so I could have

something of my own

that I would die for

in a heartbeat, in a second.

Sounds okay.

I don't think anyone has a baby

for altruistic reasons.

He was wanted.

A version of him was wanted.

Hmm.

But the fear of death

doesn't go away.

No.

It spreads.

Pulls the baby in.

And now look.

What a world.

Here, you have

an eyelash on your face.

Make a wish.

You do.

Yeah, so,

work sort of sent me here.

I'm more of a, kind of,

"Build your own hut,

eat and k*ll some roadkill".

Thank you.

What, eat and then k*ll?

Yeah, that doesn't...

Yeah. Yeah, eat it to death.

- Normal. The normal way.

- Yeah.

Uh, I...

I think that's impressed you.

Yeah.

- You've totally won me over. Hmm.

- Yeah.

What about you?

Do you like living here?

Uh, yeah, I love it.

Mm. I, uh...

I really like being indoors.

Mm. Like going into shops,

and ordering food from menus

that someone else has cooked...

Okay.

...in a cooker.

Or even a microwave. I'm not...

Okay.

...I'm not fussy.

Well, we're doomed,

then, really, aren't we?

Yeah. Yeah,

there's... there's no hope.

It's a shame.

You're not here.

Sorry.

Some people find it harder.

They have more to give up.

It is difficult,

but this doesn't work.

It stops working for everybody

if one person isn't present.

It isn't real any more.

What you miss doesn't exist.

I'm just... just, like,

having a moment, you know?

Mm-hmm.

Yeah.

We're lucky.

Yeah.

Peekaboo!

Girls,

come and eat your soup.

It's delicious.

Thank you.

No. Of course I'm not

gonna leave the baby here.

What, are you f*cking insane?

You can't take him with you.

You don't know

what you're going back to.

What if there's no food?

I'm his food.

Not if you f*cking starve.

No, no, this is not my place.

This isn't me.

I don't understand

what this means.

This collective

f*cking rejection

of the world and everyone in it.

That is not what we're doing.

No, I have to tell

my son I tried.

That I didn't just hide from it

or pretend nothing happened.

Okay.

Where are you going to go?

Home. I'm going home.

Please don't go.

Don't go.

You can't go alone.

I'll be fine.

It's not about you.

This is a commune.

We exist for our community,

for those who opt in,

who choose to be

in our community

and not the individual,

and we need the boat.

I'll take you first thing.

f*ck!

I don't like goodbyes.

Sorry.

You might die.

So might you.

What a f*cking horrible thing

to say.

You're a terrible person,

like, maybe the worst.

It just doesn't feel right

being here.

I mean, look at it. It...

it should.

Right, um...

...can you go back inside now?

Okay.

Well, just say goodnight.

- Goodnight.

- Sleep well.

I love you.

I love you, too.

Hey.

Hey, hey, hey.

I know, I know. Time out, right?

Hey.

Hello.

Oh, Zeb, you stink. You stink!

Stinky-poo!

Will you carry me now, please?

Huh?

Hey, hello.

Hello.

It's just... it's just me.

I mean, I'm... I'm on my own.

It's just us.

Can we...

Can we come with you?

No.

- Er, please.

- No.

Well, I don't... I...

I don't want anything.

- I just...

- No.

I... I have a baby.

I'm... I'm actually trying

to... to...

No. No!

...to get back to the city.

My son, his name is Zeb.

What's your name?

- No, no, no, no.

- Shut up.

- No. No.

- I'll sort it. It's okay.

What you gonna do?

I get it.

- Right. Let me go.

- No.

- I can walk.

- Let go of me.

No. What you gonna do?

I can, er, walk. We're walking.

It's fine. It's okay.

We can walk.

Just let go.

Just let go.

She's getting

in the f*cking car!

No!

Get out! Get out!

- Get out!

- Get her out the f*cking...

No!

You f*cking idiot!

You can't tell anyone

I did that.

You look very unimpressed.

You look

very unimpressed.

Coaches are

for clean-up volunteers only.

I repeat, volunteers only.

We can only accept

healthy individuals

willing to work in exchange

for food and shelter.

You need to have identification.

Please have it ready.

Nearly there.

Line up in single file

along the barriers.

Here we go.

- Baby.

- You're all set.

- Ready for departure.

- Baby.

If you have identification,

please have it ready.

Quick

as you can, please.

Thank you.

This way,

please. Come along now.

Okay,

ladies and gents,

I want you to move forward,

please.

Quick

as you can. Thank you, sir.

No smoking

inside the building.

What do you see?

Where am I?

There I am. Again?

Where am I?

Where am I?

There I am. There I am.

Where am I?

Where am I, Zeb?

There I am.

Again?

Where am I?

Where am I?

There I am.

There I am.

Where am I?

There I am, yes.

I don't know where I am.

Where am I, Zeb?

I don't know.

I don't know.

Mummy doesn't know.

Hello.

Hi.

This is gonna be

a big clean-up, Zeb.

I might need a hand with this.

This was yours.

You're too big for that now.

It's still beautiful.

Right.

Would you like

to see the kitchen?

Oh, thank you.

That's okay. You have it.

Are you just gonna

watch me work?

I like your style.

I like your style.

Hello?

Oh, my...

Hello.
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