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The clip looking at the trees from Vertigo (1958) with Kim Novak, James Stewart
How old?
Some 2,000 years or more.
-The oldest living things. -Yes.
-You've never been here before? -No.
What are you thinking?
Of all the people who've been born and have died while the trees went on living.
Their true name is Sequoia sempervirens. "Always green, ever living."
-I don't like them. -Why?
Knowing I have to die.
Here's a cross section of one of the old trees that's been cut down.
Somewhere in here I was born and there I died.