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(music)
[Our story]
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"Soul of the eighties, I want to be with
you. I need you to come back."
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The history of a country is not only
a list of its presidents,
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nor the record of their most important
historical events.
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The story of a country also takes place
in the houses of it's citizens.
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It passes, immortalized in the memories of each family.
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And that memory is weaving the fabric.
Out of each of those memories comes
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the thread of something immense that
forms the identity of a nation,
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made up of millions of lives.
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So, from time to time it is important
to stop, look back, and understand.
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To understand how we got here. How we are
all a product of what happened
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in our times. And of our decisions.
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I am fifty-three years old.
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My name is Francisco Robles, just like
my dad.
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"Paco", for those who have
known me forever.
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And today I feel the need to remember my
sixteenth year, in 1978.
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When I stopped being a child, and became a man
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that day by day made his story.
Our story.
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(sound of a horn)
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(background chatter)
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Good morning!
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Good morning.
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Ten tolete breads, please.
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Good morning.
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Morning.
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Good morning Fransisco.
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Hello Rose. How are you?
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Eighteen soles, young man.
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What, ten pieces of bread aren't
fifteen soles?
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Yesterday the unit only rose eighty,
Fransico.
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There's always a price raise.
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The usual?
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Yes.
(giggles)
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Fransico, what's up half-pint?
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(laughs)
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The next time you go out to buy bread,
come bathed and look nice
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so Veronica will think you're handsome.
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Why does it matter what I look like? We've
known each other since we were four.
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Bye!
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Bye.
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What are you going to buy, young man?
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Has the price of a roll also risen?
And the croissants?
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(motorcyle rumbles)
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(rock music)
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Has my dad left?
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He left early to go to the store.
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Your mom will worry about you. Why don’t you tell her that you’re not going to be there to sleep?
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since there’s a telephone at home.
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Bruno! It would kill my mom if I was out all night,
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at least let her know.
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Nancy!
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Yes, love?
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Have you seen my electric shaver?
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No my pet.
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Thanks Dad.
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A miracle you’re not clean yet. Come out already, you’ve been in there a half an hour. Come out.
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I can’t, I’m naked.
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You're so cool, because you take so long
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The boys need to shower too, enough.
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Well, they need to shower earlier.
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Four of us to one bathroom. Listen:
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We have to move. This house is too small.
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the land in San Borja is a good price.
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Nancy, please. San Borja is too far away.
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Come on, we could build a beautiful house
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just the way we want it
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Prices went up. It's not my fault
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You see? And you want to go into debt?
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What if we can't pay.
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And what are you going to buy?
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Land in San Borja. Pacho, don't be scared
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We can take out a mortgage if we're smart.
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The interest isn't too high.
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Milagros hurry! Your brother needs a turn
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Don't talk to me about moving!
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Why are you screaming, I'm already out.
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Mom wants to move to the end of the world.
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Not even buses pass by San Borja
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Liar! One passes at 12. and it's not like
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we are moving tomorrow.
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Cielo, look at it like a business.
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Your mom talks like economist Silva Ruete,
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You can laugh, but if we buy this house
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I take credit for doing what's best for us
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Please Dear, think about it.
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I told you no!
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Shut up and get in the bath!
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Milk?
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Me.
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(Paco screams)
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(Laugh) I ran out of hot water.
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Anabel, hurry or I'm leaving!
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So many delays!
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Don't be so annoying, baby!
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It's just like the last time
I waited for you;
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we ended up being late
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Mili!
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Hello
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Mili, give me
your chemistry homework
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Haha, mine is trash, but if you want
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Hi
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Listen, could you give me
your chemistry homework?
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Hey Paquito. Are you collecting
the world cup album?
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No I never got them from
Kemi or Plati or Cuñao
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Tato, you're funny. What are you doing
putting albums together? We are 16, not 7
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Hey, have you seen the magazine
with nude women?
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Yes, I'll lend it to you
if you give me the figurines
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But you'll lend it to me?
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Yes, let's go
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June 18th will be a historic day
for the country
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The last time that people voted
was the 1963 presidential election
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It has been exactly 15 years,
that's why these elections are important
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for the constitute assembly,
which will make a new constitution
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which will replace the current one
dating back to 1933
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Professor, what do we do
if there is a game on that day?
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Well, the citizens over 18
have to go and vote. This date was
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chosen before we knew that
Peru would advance to the second round.
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We have to pass, cmon, professor
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Obviously I want to pass too
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We have a good team.
Cubillas is one of our best players.
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(gibberish)
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Ok, ok, ok, calm down,
remember that we are in history class
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Not in soccer class
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But, you think we can keep talking
about the world cup, don't you?
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That's what the people want
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oh, that's what you want?
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okay, homework. Homework. Note.
Find out which candidates ran
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for the presidential election of 1963
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The one going there isn't Belaunde,
no, he's the one they overthrew
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The architect Fernando Belaunde