Piccole Donne - Ep 18 - Jo crocerossina

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00:00If you catch a little fish in the net, let it go.
00:16If you catch a little bird, let it fly.
00:25If you catch a butterfly on a flower, let it go.
00:33If you see a snail in the meadow, don't crush it.
00:42We all have a heart to live in the world.
00:46We all have a heart of gold or silver, to sing to the wind in freedom.
00:56I sing to the moon, to the sun, to the water and to the flowers.
01:05Pure are the words to sing to the wind in freedom.
01:13I sing to the stars, to the sea.
01:43These voices have also reached Concord, and people only talk about the latest developments of that cruel war.
01:52The news of the defeat of the army of the Union has brought a stir in Casa March.
02:00But strangely, the four sisters are very silent.
02:05While they read and work, Joe and Meg lend an ear to hear the arrival of the messengers bringing news from the front.
02:35So that news was true.
02:37I've never seen so many wounded soldiers. Poor.
02:42Who knows if Dad will be okay?
02:44Beth, what comes to mind now?
02:46But of course he'll be fine.
02:47Is it true that the army of the Union was defeated in Fredericksburg?
02:50Where's Dad? Why don't we get his news?
02:53Listen!
02:54Dad is not in Fredericksburg.
02:56Come on, let's go home now.
03:00I'm worried, Meg.
03:02We received a letter just yesterday.
03:04You don't have to worry, Beth.
03:07I'm back.
03:10Hi, Amy. What happened? You're back early.
03:13We were told that starting tomorrow, the school will be closed for a while.
03:17Why?
03:18Because they will turn it into a hospital.
03:20Really? And why?
03:21To accommodate the wounded?
03:22Yes.
03:23There is also talk of this for the roads.
03:25Oh.
03:28Maybe there are not enough beds in Washington or Boston.
03:32The only thing that comes to mind is Dr. Barnes at the school.
03:35Amy, you saw those cars too, didn't you?
03:38Yes, but there are not only cars.
03:40The wounded also arrive by train.
03:42Practically with any vehicle.
03:44Oh.
03:47The school is not big enough.
03:49They are also putting brands in the municipality,
03:51said Dr. Barnes.
03:54And there are no nurses.
03:56And then Mr. Davis has let everyone know
03:58that everyone must help as much as possible.
04:01The situation is really so serious.
04:03My God, but it's terrible.
04:05The mother will be the first to offer herself.
04:07What are you saying?
04:08The mother is already healing the wounded at this moment.
04:10Really?
04:11She is a wonderful woman.
04:21How do you feel?
04:22Well, or at least I think.
04:25Oh.
04:27Look, you're sick.
04:30Water, water.
04:32Here I am.
04:33Mom, mom.
04:35Yes, Joe.
04:36It is true that the army of the Union
04:38was defeated in Friedrichsburg,
04:40but we'll get back soon.
04:41There is nothing to fear.
04:43Since I had told you, I was right.
04:45I understand Beth's concern,
04:47but if something had happened to your father,
04:50by now you would have already known.
04:53Yes, but Mom seems so worried
04:56every time she arrives at the post.
04:59In any case, I'm sure that our father
05:02will not be killed and not even wounded.
05:04How can you be so sure?
05:06It's war.
05:07I would like to believe the same thing,
05:09but today I saw too many wounded soldiers on those cars.
05:12They came from all over.
05:13Seeing them makes me feel bad.
05:15Sooner or later we'll see Dad too.
05:16Don't talk like that.
05:17Do you want to say that something could happen to Dad too?
05:20No, I just pray that it doesn't happen, Joe.
05:22Stop it, both of you.
05:24Your father is fighting for the right cause.
05:27When a man goes to war,
05:29he knows the risks he faces.
05:31Death, first of all.
05:32And when he left,
05:33I'm sure he was prepared for this too.
05:36I would love to help him.
05:37Tell me, Mr. Lawrence,
05:38is there nothing we can do for him here?
05:41Well, it's not easy to say, dear.
05:43The best thing you four can do
05:45is behave well,
05:46help your mother and pray
05:48for your father's safety.
05:50Oh, I'm sure of one thing.
05:52If I were a man,
05:53by now I would have gone to war too
05:55to fight my father.
05:56Instead, we have to stay apart
05:58because we are women.
05:59What else can we do?
06:00The only thing that allows us women
06:02is to pray.
06:03Locked up at home,
06:04waiting for it to never end.
06:06Waiting and praying for our father's safety.
06:09Oh, but that's not right, Meg.
06:11If I were young,
06:13I would be leading a platoon now.
06:15Everyone has their own duty, Joe.
06:19I would give anything to be in battle right now.
06:24All we have to do is pray for our father
06:26and do the right thing.
06:27Then he won't have to worry about us.
06:29When he comes back, he'll be proud of us.
06:31It'll be our way of fighting the war.
06:33That's right, dear.
06:35I have a great idea.
06:36I'm going to help the wounded and the sick in the hospital.
06:39Bye, girls!
06:40Joe, you can't!
06:44So, have you made up your mind, Joe?
06:46Yes, of course.
06:47Here I am, girls.
06:49Oh, it's Mom!
06:51Hi, Mom!
06:54I'm home at last.
06:55The work at the hospital tired you out, didn't it?
06:57Yes, a little.
07:00Mom, listen.
07:01Tomorrow I'll come to help you at the hospital.
07:04At the hospital?
07:05Who told you?
07:07Me, Mom.
07:08I'd like to come, too.
07:10Can I, Mom?
07:11What's gotten into you, girls?
07:15Meg, you already have your job as a nurse.
07:17Besides, I don't want you to see that hospital.
07:19The signs of war are so terrible.
07:22Is it really that terrible?
07:24Yes.
07:25I was shocked.
07:26Mom, I want to help in some way.
07:28Even if I've never done it before, I want to help the wounded.
07:31I appreciate your goodwill, but working at the hospital is not a game.
07:35Yes, I know.
07:36Amy has told me so far.
07:37But they need help, don't they?
07:39Yes, of course they do.
07:41Oh, Mom, please.
07:42At least let me try.
07:43Please.
07:44Oh, Joe.
07:48Oh.
07:49Santo Cielo.
07:58Oh.
08:00Incredible.
08:01Even in the corridor.
08:03Oh.
08:04So that's all right.
08:05Oh, Joe.
08:06Did you come to help us?
08:08Yes.
08:09Well, then start doing your job.
08:11Come on.
08:12Yes, Doctor.
08:13Joe, don't stay in the hospital.
08:15Don't stay in the palace. Come with me.
08:17Of course.
08:19You're a nurse too? I've never seen you here.
08:24Good morning. My name is Joe.
08:27What can I do for you, soldier?
08:29Well, you should change my bandage.
08:31Right away.
08:36Oh, damn it.
08:39Hello, Joe. Wait.
08:41What can I do for you? I see you're new to the job.
08:43Well...
08:44Now I'll show you.
08:45I'll make you turn gently, like this.
08:53There are other wounded.
08:56Hurry, someone come and help. Hurry.
08:59Here I am.
09:02Hurry, let's hurry.
09:13Where do we put these poor people?
09:15I can't do anything, unfortunately. Put them on the floor.
09:18Yes, sir.
09:31Joe, come and disinfect this wound.
09:33Right away.
09:43Give me some water, please.
09:52My heart hurts so much.
09:54I'll be right back.
09:55Wait a moment, soldier. Try to resist.
10:08Thank you, miss.
10:10My head hurts.
10:13Here it is.
10:14Joe, I'll take care of it.
10:16You go and see that boy inside, please.
10:18Yes, ma'am.
10:19See you later, soldier.
10:21Thank you, nurse.
10:27Kid, Kid, Kid, where are you?
10:30Kid, don't leave me alone.
10:32Don't leave me alone. Come back here, Kid.
10:39Poor boy.
10:41He looks even younger than Lori.
10:44He must have had a bad vision.
10:46Kid, Kid, where are you?
10:49Nurse, this boy's name is Billy.
10:53He's been delirious for five days. He has a high fever.
10:56Take care of him. He'll be 13 or 14 years old, poor boy.
10:59Oh, my God, what am I doing?
11:04This is not the time to move.
11:06I have to do my best.
11:08Also for Dad's sake.
11:11I felt like two steps away from the front.
11:14Are you going to stay here, Joe?
11:16Absolutely not.
11:18How can I go back after what I saw today?
11:20I'll go back tomorrow.
11:22I'll get up early and give the baby to Mom.
11:24You stayed up all night, didn't you?
11:26Yes, Beth.
11:27Joe, I think you're a little tired.
11:29Yes, I'm exhausted and I'm worried about Billy.
11:31Billy? Who's Billy?
11:33A tambourine. He'll be as old as Beth.
11:35What's the tambourine for?
11:37When the soldiers are marching,
11:40you have to mark the path with the tambourine.
11:42You said he'll be my age.
11:44Yes, he has a high fever. He's delirious, poor boy.
11:46I'm so sorry.
11:48I'll come and help you tomorrow.
11:50No, you can't, Beth.
11:52With Mom and Joe in the hospital, you'll have to look after the house.
11:54Meg is right.
11:56Besides, you're not very strong.
11:58Yes, it was a very tiring day today.
12:00We have to get up early tomorrow morning.
12:02It's better to go and rest.
12:04Yes, let's go.
12:09Good morning, Mom.
12:12Good morning, dear.
12:14How is he?
12:16He's better. The fever has gone down.
12:18Maybe he'll make it. He's very strong.
12:20You say.
12:22I'll do it, Mom. Go home and rest.
12:24Thank you, but I'll stay here a little longer.
12:26Look, he's waking up!
12:39Billy!
12:42Billy, how are you?
12:44I was dreaming.
12:46I was cold and I was scared of something.
12:48Where's Kid?
12:50Where's my friend Kid?
12:52He's not here, Billy.
12:54But you'll see him soon.
12:56Now try to rest.
12:58But I can't rest without Kid.
13:00He's gone. I won't see him again.
13:02He's gone.
13:04He's gone.
13:07He's gone.
13:09He's gone. I won't see him again.
13:11Billy!
13:13Tell me, what happened?
13:15Why did you join the army?
13:17I joined the army
13:19because I always admired President Lincoln.
13:21I have a lot of respect for him.
13:23He asked the people to fight for the Union of America.
13:25I was sure I would be able to withstand
13:27the hardships of war by his side.
13:36When I was accepted into the army,
13:38my mother cried.
13:40But I was happy and very proud.
13:42And all my friends envied me.
13:50I'm small and I have short legs.
13:52But I always marched
13:54without ever getting tired.
13:56Playing the tambourine is tiring.
14:00I remember it was very cold.
14:03But Kid always encouraged me.
14:05Kid is the best soldier
14:07I've ever met.
14:09I have a lot of respect for him.
14:11He's also my best friend.
14:19Why isn't Kid here with me?
14:21Where is Kid?
14:23Don't tell me that...
14:25Kid wasn't a child.
14:27He was a real soldier.
14:29He was brave, kind and generous.
14:31He took care of me.
14:34He didn't want anything to happen to me.
14:37Don't worry...
14:39You will not return...
14:41to what you made.
14:56They are too fast!
14:58What should I do?
15:03The Union Army is charging in.
15:07Billy, don't worry, I'll take you away with me.
15:26Billy, courage.
15:27We were defeated, weren't we?
15:29The Union has lost.
15:31We will have our revenge, Billy.
15:34Now we have to get out of here.
15:58Hey, listen, Kitty, you can't do that to him.
16:01You're hurt.
16:03Let me give you a hand.
16:05No, thank you, soldier.
16:06It's better if I take him.
16:08It's my duty to save this boy.
16:10Kitt, you're hurt too.
16:11I didn't know.
16:12Let me down.
16:13You think you're tough, Billy.
16:14Soon you'll play the tambourine again.
16:16Mine is just a scratch.
16:18But Kitt.
16:23Then I lost my senses.
16:24I don't remember where.
16:25I don't even know how long it's been.
16:27I only know that when I woke up, I was at the entrance of this hospital.
16:31Someone had brought me here.
16:33But it wasn't Kitt.
16:35Maybe while I was delirious, I kept calling him.
16:38I don't know.
16:39My mind was so confused.
16:40I heard someone whisper, Kitt is dead.
16:42Kitt is dead.
16:43Kitt is dead.
16:45I felt so sad that I wanted to cry.
16:50Tell me, but Kitt is not dead, is he?
16:52Billy.
16:55But I don't cry.
16:56I remember that I dreamed many times.
16:58He was so brave, so strong.
17:00The best tambourine of all the regiments of the Union.
17:03He's not dead, is he?
17:04Tell me he's not dead, please.
17:08When I regained consciousness, Kitt was not there.
17:13That's why I started crying.
17:15I never cried in front of him.
17:16But even if the war was terrible and cruel.
17:19Billy.
17:20Billy.
17:21Kitt is not here.
17:22But I'm sure he'll be in some other hospital.
17:24Be brave.
17:25The doctor said there are good hopes for you.
17:29When you recover, I'll take you to him.
17:31You'll be able to tell him everything you want.
17:33Yes, I promise.
17:35Sleep now, Billy.
17:36You have to rest.
17:37We'll come back later.
17:53Mom, what happened to Kitt?
17:59I want to know the truth.
18:01Kitt is dead, right?
18:02Yes.
18:03Oh, my God.
18:04Just what I feared.
18:07We'll do everything to help Billy.
18:09Isn't that right, Mom?
18:11Yes, Jo.
18:12We have to help him get over this bad moment.
18:15Of course.
18:16Well, my dear, let's get back to work.
18:28Who's playing, Mom?
18:59Billy, don't stop.
19:26Billy, don't stop.
19:29It's okay, soldier.
19:31The army of the Union will not lose.
19:33We can't lose.
19:34You're right.
19:35Two euros for the Union.
19:37Hooray!
19:38Hooray!
19:39Hooray!
19:40Soon we will return to fight together again.
19:43We will win for the United States of America.
19:45Well done, Billy.
19:46So I like it.
19:47We'll fight again.
19:48You can count on it.
19:52Come on, Billy.
19:53What are you waiting for?
19:54Play something cheerful.
19:55Sure.
19:59Hooray!
20:00Hooray!
20:01Hooray!
20:02Hooray!
20:03Hooray!
20:04Hooray!
20:05Hooray!
20:06Hooray!
20:07Hooray!
20:08Hooray!
20:09Hooray!
20:10Hooray!
20:11Hooray!
20:12Hooray!
20:13Hooray!
20:14Hooray!
20:15Hooray!
20:16Hooray!
20:17Hooray!
20:18Hooray!
20:19Hooray!
20:20Hooray!
20:21Hooray!
20:22Hooray!
20:23Hooray!
20:24Hooray!
20:25Hooray!
20:26Hooray!
20:27Billy, I'm glad you're okay now.
20:29And above all, thank you, Joe.
20:31I wish you good luck, Billy.
20:34And thank you again, Mrs. March.
20:36Goodbye.
20:37Goodbye.
20:42Goodbye.
20:43See you soon.
20:44See you soon.
20:46Goodbye, Billy.
20:47Goodbye.
20:48Good luck.
20:49Goodbye.
20:50Goodbye, Billy.
20:51Thank you all for coming.
20:53Good luck, Billy.
20:56Take care of yourself, Billy.
21:04And return from this war.
21:14When the field hospital in Concord is set up,
21:18Joe suddenly finds himself in front of a tragic reality.
21:21Even a 13-year-old boy has joined the army
21:25and fought in the same war that keeps Joe's father away from home.
21:30He lived the immense pain of losing his dearest friend
21:33and now he has found the strength to continue to fight.
21:39In greeting Billy, the thought of his father far away
21:42is more than ever alive in Joe's mind.
21:49If you take a little bird in the net, let it go.
21:58If you take a little bird, let it fly.
22:07If you take a butterfly on a flower, let it fly.
22:15If you take a butterfly on a flower, let it fly.
22:23If you see a snail in the middle of the meadow, don't crush it.
22:32We all have a heart to live in the world.
22:36We all have a heart of gold or silver
22:40to sing to the wind in freedom.

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