The scene opens on a street in the middle of nowhere. It's the day of a duel between two men, and the two men are arguing about who should fight whom. Farange is all, "dude, I'm not going to fight with you, because you're not even an object." He's just trying to make sure that she forgets that she's an "indigenous girl" , and he's trying to change her into his "ideal perception" of her as an "Indian girl." Farange's all, dude, I don't care what you think of me, and I'll sacrifice myself for you . We need to talk about what's going on, because Farange isn't going to let it go. He tells Farange that he'll just call the police, but Farange won't listen to him. He wants to go find his friend and get him out of the way. He doesn't want Farange to get too upset, so he tells her to take her phone and find him ASAP.
The scene opens on a street in the middle of nowhere. It's the day of a duel between two men, and the two men are arguing about who should fight whom. Farange is all, "dude, I'm not going to fight with you, because you're not even an object." He's just trying to make sure that she forgets that she's an "indigenous girl" , and he's trying to change her into his "ideal perception" of her as an "Indian girl." Farange's all, dude, I don't care what you think of me, and I'll sacrifice myself for you . We need to talk about what's going on, because Farange isn't going to let it go. He tells Farange that he'll just call the police, but Farange won't listen to him. He wants to go find his friend and get him out of the way. He doesn't want Farange to get too upset, so he tells her to take her phone and find him ASAP.