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NINA: Are you sure you want to do this? You can do it later, you know
BJORN: It's OK. My mom need those things for tomorrow
NINA: You can wait
BJORN: I'll be fine
[SON]
[Today it's Monday]
NINA: Bjorn?
>> BJORN: Yeah?
>> NINA: There's a letter here...with your name on it.
BJORN: What?
BJORN: It's probably nothing.
NINA: How can you say that?
BJORN: It's probably nothing important
NINA: But, it's got your name on it
BJORN: Hey, look at this!
BJORN: Check this out! Can't believe he brought it with him
BJORN: When I was a kid, my dad used to take pictures of us with this camera
BJORN: He said he would teach me how to use it when I got older
NINA: Bjorn? What about the letter?
BJORN: What about it?
NINA: Arn't you going to open it?
BJORN: No, I don't want to read it
NINA: Why not?
BJORN: Because...It's too late anyway. I've said goodbye to him
BJORN: What does it matter, anyway
NINA: But... This may be the last thing your father wanted to say to you
BJORN: No, the last thing my dad told me was... See you, Bjorn
BJORN: That was his last words... That was the last thing he said to me
BJORN: He sat in that chair... and when I was on my way out he said it
BJORN: I didn't see him after that... He was gone after that
BJORN: I don't know who this letter is from, but it's probably not the way I'd like to remember him
BJORN: Me and dad in Denmark... He gave me money to play on the slotmachines
NINA: You've got so many good memories...
NINA: Why is this different? What are you afraid of?
BJORN: What it he knew?
BJORN: He is... was... my dad
NINA: He was out of his mind in the end...
NINA: No one blames you, if you couldn't bare to see him like that
BJORN: All of the sudden... It was just too late
NINA: He wrote you a letter... He wanted to tell you something
NINA: You weren't there in the end...
NINA: You owe him to read that letter...
BJORN: Give it to me
BJORN: I guess I owe him that much
[Dear Bjorn]
[The camera I promised you is now yours]
BJORN: He tells me to say 'Hi'