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00:00:29Oh, my God.
00:00:59Oh, my God.
00:01:29Oh, my God.
00:01:59Oh, my God.
00:02:29Oh, my God.
00:02:59Oh, my God.
00:03:28Oh, my God.
00:03:58Oh, my God.
00:04:00Oh, my God.
00:04:02Oh, my God.
00:04:04Oh, my God.
00:04:06Oh, my God.
00:04:08Oh, my God.
00:04:10Oh, my God.
00:04:14Oh, my God.
00:04:16Oh, my God.
00:04:20Oh, my God.
00:04:24Oh, my God.
00:04:26Oh, my God.
00:04:28Oh, my God.
00:04:30Oh, my God.
00:04:32Oh, my God.
00:04:34Oh, my God.
00:04:36Oh, my God.
00:04:38Oh, my God.
00:04:40Oh, my God.
00:04:42Now, you must be hungry.
00:04:44No, not really. I'd better go and unpack.
00:04:51What do I call you?
00:04:54Elise, OK?
00:05:05Hi.
00:05:07Anything I can do? Get you?
00:05:09No.
00:05:11What would you like for dinner?
00:05:12Anything.
00:05:13Something special. There must be something.
00:05:16No.
00:05:20Do you actually read some of these books?
00:05:22Most of them.
00:05:25That's, uh...
00:05:28Phenology.
00:05:31The study of the times of recurring natural phenomena,
00:05:34especially those that appear to be related to climatic conditions.
00:05:38I like cold chicken and salad.
00:05:44So do I.
00:05:45Ice cream?
00:05:47Chocolate?
00:05:48Is there any other flavour?
00:05:49How old are you?
00:05:54Fifteen or fifty.
00:05:55Depends on how I feel.
00:05:58Twenty-five?
00:06:00Twenty-two. Why?
00:06:02Paul's forty-two.
00:06:05Yes.
00:06:06Mother was thirty-five when she died.
00:06:08Yes, I know.
00:06:11When I'm twenty-five, you'll be thirty-five.
00:06:13I'm twenty-five.
00:06:24Marcus?
00:06:24Yes?
00:06:25Marcus?
00:06:26It's Paul on the phone from Paris.
00:06:27He wants to talk to you.
00:06:28Okay.
00:06:29Come in.
00:06:30Hello?
00:06:31Hello, Paul.
00:06:32Yes?
00:06:33Marcus?
00:06:34It's Paul on the phone from Paris.
00:06:35He wants to talk to you.
00:06:36Okay.
00:06:37Come in.
00:06:38Hello?
00:06:39Hello, Paul.
00:06:40Yes?
00:06:41Yes?
00:06:42Marcus?
00:06:43It's Paul on the phone from Paris.
00:06:44He wants to talk to you.
00:06:45Okay.
00:06:46Come in.
00:06:56Hello?
00:06:57Hello, Paul.
00:06:58Yes.
00:06:59Chickenpox.
00:07:00That's right.
00:07:01The flight was fine.
00:07:02Yes?
00:07:03She's very beautiful.
00:07:04That goes without saying.
00:07:05I'm sure we will.
00:07:06Quite sure.
00:07:07Okay.
00:07:08Here she is, then.
00:07:09Who wants to speak to you?
00:07:10Paul?
00:07:11Huh?
00:07:12Oh, darling.
00:07:13It's a terrible line.
00:07:14What?
00:07:15No.
00:07:16No.
00:07:17No.
00:07:18No.
00:07:19No.
00:07:20No.
00:07:21No.
00:07:22No.
00:07:23No.
00:07:24No.
00:07:25No.
00:07:26No.
00:07:27No.
00:07:28No.
00:07:29No.
00:07:30No.
00:07:31He'll understand.
00:07:32Huh?
00:07:33You...
00:07:34You don't have to explain.
00:07:35Paul?
00:07:36No, no.
00:07:37He'll understand.
00:07:38I must go.
00:07:39No.
00:07:40No.
00:07:41No.
00:07:42No.
00:07:43No.
00:07:44He'll understand.
00:07:45No.
00:07:46No.
00:07:47No.
00:07:48He'll understand.
00:07:49I must go.
00:08:09No.
00:08:10No.
00:08:36Marcus!
00:08:37Breakfast!
00:09:07Oh, one for you already.
00:09:23Oh, a book club circular.
00:09:24Anything interesting?
00:09:25No, they're a nuisance.
00:09:26They even send them here.
00:09:28Anything for me?
00:09:29Don't think so.
00:09:30Here.
00:09:32Expecting one from Paris.
00:09:33You never know your life.
00:09:35Do you want me to write some for you?
00:09:37What?
00:09:38The book club.
00:09:39Take you off their list.
00:09:41No, let them waste their money.
00:10:07Oh, here.
00:10:11Let me.
00:10:16Tell me if you feel queasy.
00:10:18Yes.
00:10:22Don't want you catching chickenpox.
00:10:24Marcus, no.
00:10:25No.
00:10:28Right.
00:10:32Good.
00:10:35Marcus.
00:10:36What?
00:10:38Don't you have any friends?
00:10:40Of course.
00:10:41I meant round here.
00:10:45Not here.
00:10:46No.
00:10:47Not at all.
00:10:49No.
00:10:50Pity.
00:10:52Why?
00:10:53It's a shame to waste a pool.
00:10:55I suppose so.
00:10:57Paul and I use it so little.
00:10:59You look lonely all by yourself.
00:11:01I've got Trotsky.
00:11:04Marcus.
00:11:05That letter, Marcus.
00:11:06What letter?
00:11:09From the book club.
00:11:11I tore it up.
00:11:13Without opening it?
00:11:14Yes.
00:11:17You're sure it was a circular?
00:11:19Yes.
00:11:21Addressed to you?
00:11:23You're mysterious this afternoon.
00:11:26Just inquisitive.
00:11:28One of my biases.
00:11:30Salt.
00:11:33What?
00:11:34A pillar of salt.
00:11:36Lots wide in the Bible.
00:11:38Turned to salt for looking back.
00:11:41Curiosity was her downfall.
00:11:44Sounds like a slogan for a horror film.
00:11:47All virgins, bangs and hairy faces.
00:11:52Why do you try to talk like Paul?
00:11:54Do I?
00:11:55All the time.
00:11:56All the time.
00:12:00I can see your eyes.
00:12:04But you can't see mine.
00:12:30I can see mine.
00:12:31I can see mine.
00:12:32I can see mine.
00:12:33I can see mine.
00:12:34I can see mine.
00:12:35I can see mine.
00:12:36I can see mine.
00:12:37I can see mine.
00:12:38I can see mine.
00:12:39I can see mine.
00:12:40I can see mine.
00:12:41I can see mine.
00:12:42I can see mine.
00:12:43I can see mine.
00:12:44I can see mine.
00:12:45I can see mine.
00:12:47I can see mine.
00:12:48I can see mine.
00:12:49I can see mine.
00:12:50I can see mine.
00:12:51I can see mine.
00:12:52I can see mine.
00:12:53I can see mine.
00:12:54I can see mine.
00:12:55I can see mine.
00:12:56I can see mine.
00:12:57I can see mine.
00:12:58Did he like the book idea?
00:13:23So-so.
00:13:25What went wrong?
00:13:26Oh, it'll be all right.
00:13:33If I had chickenpox, I could stay in bed.
00:13:39Show me your tongue.
00:13:42Put it away.
00:13:45De Grey sends his love.
00:13:48He says you can come and work for him whenever you like.
00:13:51Lovely old lech.
00:13:53All right.
00:14:14Oh, my God!
00:14:16Oh, my God!
00:14:18Oh, my God!
00:14:20Oh, my God!
00:14:22Oh, my God!
00:14:32Lovely.
00:14:36Why an English school?
00:14:38Odd question.
00:14:40Sarah wanted it.
00:14:44Uh, sorry.
00:14:46I didn't...
00:14:48No.
00:14:50Forget it.
00:14:52Oh, yeah.
00:14:54You witch.
00:14:56Oh, thank you.
00:14:58There's a...
00:15:00Oh, Bob!
00:15:02Oh, Bob!
00:15:04Oh, Bob!
00:15:06Oh, Bob!
00:15:10Oh, Bob!
00:15:20Oh, Bob!
00:15:22Hmm?
00:15:24Is Marcus happy at school?
00:15:26Getting all parental.
00:15:28Has he got any friends?
00:15:30Of course.
00:15:32Know any of them?
00:15:34He isn't all cranium...
00:15:36and pebble lenses...
00:15:38surrounded by chest cells.
00:15:40He is a great kid.
00:15:42You only have to watch him.
00:15:44I do.
00:15:46He is a great kid.
00:15:48You only have to watch him.
00:15:50I do.
00:15:52Knees, or whatever it is...
00:15:5412-year-olds get dirty.
00:15:56I would like to learn Chinese.
00:15:58Why, for Christ's sake?
00:16:00Then I could read Confucius...
00:16:02in the original.
00:16:04Confucius?
00:16:06He gave the instructions...
00:16:08on the training necessary...
00:16:12to become a superior man.
00:16:14I would like to learn Chinese.
00:16:20Why, for Christ's sake.
00:16:22Then I could read Confucius in the original.
00:16:25Confucius?
00:16:26He gave the instructions on the training necessary to become a superior man.
00:16:31The great learning, it was called.
00:16:34Sans hip.
00:16:35They had most things in perspective.
00:16:37Especially wives.
00:16:39They seek reasons for divorce.
00:16:41Disobedience, barrenness, lewdness.
00:16:44Jealousy.
00:16:45Guerrulousness, leprosy, and stealing.
00:16:50No corruption or stupidity.
00:16:55Utopia.
00:17:00Did you borrow some money, Elise?
00:17:03Borrow?
00:17:05From my desk.
00:17:08Marcus paid for his car coming from the airport.
00:17:11Three hundred pesetas.
00:17:14You told me, I thought you told me a thousand pesetas.
00:17:18No, Elise.
00:17:21Doesn't matter.
00:17:22I'm sure you told me a thousand pesetas.
00:17:25When?
00:17:27In the hall.
00:17:29I mentioned no amount.
00:17:31Look, forget it.
00:17:33How much is missing?
00:17:34Elise, forget it.
00:17:35I shouldn't have said anything.
00:17:38I just thought that perhaps Consuelo...
00:17:41She's so honest.
00:17:42She wouldn't take a biscuit without asking.
00:17:44All right.
00:17:46I didn't have any Spanish money.
00:17:47Elise.
00:17:53Elise.
00:17:53Elise made a mistake.
00:18:00Would any of you feel insulted if I asked for a spoon and fork?
00:18:04I'm starving.
00:19:35Come on in, Paul.
00:19:54All the water is lovely.
00:19:57Coming.
00:20:08Paul, do you love me?
00:20:11Odd question.
00:20:13Do you?
00:20:14Of course I do.
00:20:16Why so serious?
00:20:18Do you love her?
00:20:19Very much.
00:20:21And her, it's Elise.
00:20:23I'm sorry.
00:20:27What's wrong?
00:20:28She doesn't like me.
00:20:31Not so loud.
00:20:32She can hear you.
00:20:34She doesn't.
00:20:35I can tell.
00:20:37You idiot.
00:20:39And she thinks I stole your money.
00:20:41That isn't funny, Marcus.
00:20:44You heard her.
00:20:47She was mistaken.
00:20:50She's out my room.
00:20:52I'll see you.
00:21:03And she's behind you.
00:21:06I'm sorry.
00:21:37Did you search Marcus's room?
00:21:44Does he think I did?
00:21:47Yes.
00:21:48Do you think I did?
00:21:51I hope not.
00:21:54But you're not sure.
00:21:56No.
00:21:58What do I suppose to have been looking for?
00:22:02The money.
00:22:05I see.
00:22:09Well?
00:22:12Well, what?
00:22:15Did you?
00:22:35Where's the school?
00:22:39Berkshire.
00:22:42Beautiful.
00:22:43Cookham near Windsor.
00:22:45Is he happy there?
00:22:48He doesn't complain.
00:22:50Paul?
00:22:51Hmm?
00:22:52Does he resent me?
00:22:56No.
00:22:57It's going to take time.
00:22:59We both knew that.
00:23:03We both knew that.
00:23:33We both knew that.
00:23:35Marcus.
00:24:03We both knew that.
00:24:05Will you wait, please?
00:24:06Yes, ma'am.
00:24:07No!
00:24:08No!
00:24:09No!
00:24:10No!
00:24:11No!
00:24:12No!
00:24:13No!
00:24:14No!
00:24:16No!
00:24:17No!
00:24:18No!
00:24:19No!
00:24:20No!
00:24:24Will you wait, please?
00:24:25Yes, ma'am.
00:24:27Good afternoon, Mrs. Bazant.
00:24:36My secretary told me you'd phoned from the airport.
00:24:40Please, sir, darling.
00:24:45To be quite frank, I had expected Mr. Bazant to have contacted me before now.
00:24:50He's been away almost constantly,
00:24:52working flat out on a new book for his French publishers.
00:24:56On surrealism.
00:24:58I read his articles in the Sunday Times.
00:25:02It must be very difficult coping with so many boys.
00:25:05I have a first-class staff.
00:25:08I meant all the cuts and bruises.
00:25:11Measles and chickenpox.
00:25:15Touch wood we've only had one broken wrist
00:25:17and the usual assortment of coals this term.
00:25:21Dr. Kessel, as you no doubt realise, Marcus is my stepson.
00:25:26I met him for the first time when he came home.
00:25:31Forgive me if I seem a little blunt,
00:25:33but I would prefer to discuss this matter with your husband.
00:25:39I was hoping I could protect him from the worry.
00:25:42Your husband has seen my letter.
00:25:45Not yet.
00:25:46I wanted to speak to you first.
00:25:48I see.
00:25:49I haven't seen the letter.
00:25:55But, uh...
00:25:56Marcus destroyed it.
00:25:57I found some small pieces in a book.
00:26:01I found this very disturbing.
00:26:06I think perhaps you should, uh, see this letter.
00:26:09What were these series of unfortunate incidents?
00:26:14Why did you expel Marcus?
00:26:16I find this very distressing, Mrs. Verzant.
00:26:18It must have been serious.
00:26:19Always quite brilliant.
00:26:20The most outstanding.
00:26:21Difficult.
00:26:22Embarrassing.
00:26:23But I can't do anything to relieve the situation unless I know all the facts.
00:26:38It, uh, started with these drawings.
00:26:58You've had a series of complaints from local people.
00:27:28A prowler, a face at the window, a wire, a boy from the school, they're all quite certain.
00:27:35Marcus?
00:27:36Fitted in with, uh, previous patterns in his behavior.
00:27:40Previous patterns?
00:27:41One of the groundsmen rescued him from a beating one night.
00:27:45Sorry.
00:27:47The old pavilion is very popular among courting couples in the village.
00:27:51Apparently Marcus had engineered, uh, some spy holes at various vantage points.
00:27:58You mentioned a beating.
00:28:00One of the lads from the village caught Marcus spying on him and his girl.
00:28:06If Clayton hadn't been around, he might have ended up in hospital.
00:28:09But why didn't you report these incidents as they occurred, Dr. Kesson?
00:28:16Mrs. Byzant, I think we are at some variance.
00:28:19I've had several meetings with your husband concerning the boy.
00:28:23Oh, I'm sorry.
00:28:25I just wasn't aware.
00:28:27At first we naturally attributed his behavior as a reaction to his mother's most distressing death.
00:28:32But, uh, that was nearly two years ago.
00:28:53He stole a cat.
00:28:55Killed it after torturing it.
00:28:56With the other incidents, serious as they were, it was possible to understand.
00:29:04Overlooking.
00:29:05I can cope with most things, but this was horrifying.
00:29:10Frankly, I didn't know how to deal with it and didn't feel much like trying.
00:29:14I'm very sorry.
00:29:16I had no alternative but to remove the boy.
00:29:18I have no clue.
00:29:23Let's go.
00:29:53Let's go.
00:30:23Let's go.
00:30:53Let's go.
00:31:23Let's go.
00:31:25Oh, here.
00:31:26Let me.
00:31:28Oh, lovely.
00:31:30Oh, too sorry.
00:31:33Much too much.
00:31:35My own party too.
00:31:37But I don't like the people.
00:31:39None of them.
00:31:42I think what you need is some coffee.
00:31:45What I need, my lovely lady, is a very big nun with very rough hands.
00:31:52This place, doesn't it give you the creeps?
00:32:04No.
00:32:05Why?
00:32:06No.
00:32:07Why?
00:32:08Sarah.
00:32:09She was my friend.
00:32:14Under the water.
00:32:16Roger.
00:32:17What happened?
00:32:19Dead.
00:32:21Sophie, tell me.
00:32:26Must not get on morbid.
00:32:29Ask Paul.
00:32:31Bye.
00:32:32Bye, lovely lady.
00:32:34Thanks for thee.
00:32:36Bye.
00:32:37Bye.
00:32:38Bye.
00:32:39Bye.
00:32:40Bye.
00:32:41Bye.
00:32:42Bye, bye.
00:32:44Bye-bye.
00:32:45Bye.
00:32:50What's a morning?
00:32:51Bye.
00:32:53Soon.
00:32:54That was your house?
00:32:55Yes.
00:32:56Her house?
00:32:58Yes, now it's Sophie's.
00:33:02Why didn't you tell me?
00:33:04I sold it after Sarah died.
00:33:08Haven't been back there until tonight.
00:33:11I was trying to prove to myself that...
00:33:15that it was over.
00:33:17No ghosts.
00:33:19You didn't think about me.
00:33:21We're going to share our lives.
00:33:25Remember?
00:33:27Please, let's forget it.
00:33:29You bastard.
00:33:31What are those people going to think?
00:33:33The majority are incapable.
00:33:35The damn place was choked with zombies.
00:33:38Don't you have a normal friend?
00:33:44Tell me what happened.
00:33:47It was a heart attack.
00:33:50She was bathing.
00:33:52She slipped under the water.
00:33:54She had a weak heart.
00:33:56I didn't even know it.
00:33:59Anyway, what does it matter?
00:34:01Bath or bed or where?
00:34:03She is dead.
00:34:09Your performance in the Chinese restaurant.
00:34:12First night we went out together.
00:34:15Marcus took that money for.
00:34:17Did he?
00:34:20Did he?
00:34:21I think you know he did.
00:34:26I found it.
00:34:27Caught in the back of the drawer.
00:34:28That was all.
00:34:29He put it back.
00:34:33Accusations are becoming a...
00:34:35a thing with you.
00:34:36And your third master?
00:34:39Have you seen on this conspiracy?
00:34:41Castle?
00:34:45Have you spoken to a castle?
00:34:47I've been to the school.
00:34:50I took the early morning plane the day you went to Barcelona.
00:34:54Paul.
00:34:55There was no chicken pox.
00:34:57Marcus destroyed the letter.
00:34:58Hesse wrote to explain it.
00:34:59I've been so busy with the book.
00:35:00So tired.
00:35:01I only wanted to help him.
00:35:02To help you.
00:35:03I suppose he took you through the complete shame of horrors.
00:35:04The drawings.
00:35:05The complaints.
00:35:06He was never identified by any of those people.
00:35:07The police reports.
00:35:08The pavilion incident.
00:35:09Paul.
00:35:10Why didn't you tell me?
00:35:11Marcus is over all that, sir.
00:35:12I've been so busy with the book.
00:35:13So tired.
00:35:14I only wanted to help him.
00:35:15To help you.
00:35:16I suppose he took you through the complete shame of horrors.
00:35:20The drawings.
00:35:21The complaints.
00:35:22He was never identified by any of those people.
00:35:25The police reports.
00:35:26The pavilion incident.
00:35:29Paul.
00:35:30Why didn't you tell me?
00:35:36Marcus is over all that, sir.
00:35:41He killed the cat.
00:35:45He tortured it.
00:35:55Kessel can't deal with him anymore.
00:35:59He can't overlook it this time.
00:36:03Marcus was expelled.
00:36:11I'll talk to him, Marcus.
00:36:29Talk to him?
00:36:30What do you want me to do?
00:36:33Beat him within an inch of his life?
00:36:35Lock him under the stairs?
00:36:36Shaved his head?
00:36:41You've done nothing but harass him.
00:36:46Accusing him.
00:36:47Searching his room.
00:36:48Going to his school.
00:36:52You made your mind up before you met.
00:36:55That you weren't going to like him.
00:36:58That's a terrible thing to say.
00:37:00While you were listening to Kessel crucifying my son.
00:37:04Did you ever stop to think why?
00:37:07Why?
00:37:09Or were you only interested in...
00:37:14in exposing him?
00:37:17I wanted to help him.
00:37:19To do that, you have to face facts.
00:37:22You're just pretending.
00:37:24Never happened.
00:37:26Like Sarah's death.
00:37:28Sell the house.
00:37:30Forget.
00:37:32Close your mind.
00:37:38I just feel confused.
00:37:43And frightened for us all.
00:37:45Do I have to spell it out for you?
00:37:48Are you that obtuse?
00:37:50No.
00:37:52No.
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00:38:11No.
00:38:12No.
00:38:13No.
00:38:14No.
00:38:15No.
00:38:16No.
00:38:17No.
00:38:18No.
00:38:19No.
00:38:20No.
00:38:21No.
00:38:22No.
00:38:23No.
00:38:24No.
00:38:25No.
00:38:26No.
00:38:27No.
00:38:28No.
00:38:29No.
00:38:30No.
00:38:31No.
00:38:32No.
00:38:33No.
00:38:34No.
00:38:35Let's go.
00:42:05I'll talk to him if you like.
00:42:07You could keep them in here, if it helps.
00:42:10I don't know what you're talking about.
00:42:13I'm sorry, Elise.
00:42:14What was she like?
00:42:18Sorry, you won't want to talk about it.
00:42:22I don't mind.
00:42:24Was she beautiful?
00:42:26No.
00:42:27Was she tall, short, dark, fair?
00:42:39Tall, fair.
00:42:41If you really don't...
00:42:44No, you want to know.
00:42:45I thought it might help to talk about her.
00:42:48So you're not just being inquisitive.
00:42:53Not this time.
00:42:55Sarah was...
00:42:56Sarah was exposed.
00:42:59In what way?
00:43:02She never knew when Paul and I were joking.
00:43:06I sympathize.
00:43:08What did you think when Paul told you about the accident?
00:43:15Accident?
00:43:17Sarah's accident.
00:43:20She had a heart attack.
00:43:24Didn't Paul explain?
00:43:29No.
00:43:31I wonder why not.
00:43:35What did happen?
00:43:37I'm sorry.
00:43:38If Paul...
00:43:39I want to know.
00:43:40I can't.
00:43:42I have a right to know.
00:43:43Then you must ask your husband.
00:43:54Paul refuses to talk about it.
00:44:20I can't force the issue.
00:44:22What has he said?
00:44:24She died from a heart attack while she was bathing.
00:44:27Just that?
00:44:29Just that.
00:44:42Please, Sophie.
00:44:43It could mean a great deal to me.
00:44:54You...
00:44:55You...
00:44:56You...
00:45:09...
00:45:14Nearly two years ago.
00:45:16You with your stupid suspicions.
00:45:20Him with us in windows.
00:45:23I'm like a... I'm like a punch bag.
00:45:29Oh, God.
00:45:32I thought I'd got away from all this.
00:45:36All what?
00:45:39You are beginning to sound like Sarah.
00:45:43You're even beginning to look like her.
00:46:13I know you.
00:46:15You are beginning to look like you're beginning to look like you're not here.
00:46:19May your dream have been a while.
00:48:52Did you love her?
00:48:56Did you love your mother?
00:48:58I don't think so.
00:49:03Did Paul...
00:49:05Ask him.
00:49:06I'm acting you.
00:49:08His grief was...
00:49:12transitory.
00:49:14Hiding behind big words as cold as a fish.
00:49:19You're not the child.
00:49:20You're not the child.
00:49:24You're a...
00:49:26thing.
00:49:28You're a... freak.
00:49:36I'll tell you to circus.
00:49:37She looked like a fish.
00:49:46A dead fish under the water.
00:49:48Her mouth wide open.
00:49:50What did you do, August?
00:49:51Were you frightened?
00:49:57Did you scream?
00:50:00Cry?
00:50:01Ran away?
00:50:02Cry?
00:50:03Ran away?
00:50:04I laughed.
00:50:05She looked so surprised.
00:50:09She looked so surprised.
00:50:16So ridiculous.
00:50:19So vulnerable.
00:50:21You laughed.
00:50:22When Paul came, he was sick.
00:50:31Woman, comes over.
00:50:32No, down.
00:50:34Go off.
00:50:36He protegers...
00:50:37Don't see any things.
00:50:38He lies.
00:50:39Just kidding.
00:50:40Drinking in the water.
00:50:42So dirty.
00:50:43Ay, I was like, sniffing.
00:50:45Oh, you're actually sweating.
00:51:06Lots of mortals do sometimes.
00:51:09You do at the airport in an hour.
00:51:11Lineargo!
00:51:26What's the matter?
00:51:28Why don't you go and lie down?
00:51:35You're impossible.
00:51:41Try to warm up.
00:51:45Good job.
00:51:48Uncle?
00:51:51Good job.
00:51:53Good job.
00:51:57Good job.
00:52:01I'll drive you to the airport.
00:52:31No.
00:52:34Why not?
00:52:37Because you're drunk.
00:52:39And you're a mess.
00:52:41I'll have a shower.
00:52:43No!
00:52:45I'll be ready in 15 minutes.
00:52:48I'll take a taxi.
00:52:50Paul.
00:52:52Paul, I'm sorry.
00:52:55Please.
00:52:57You're too drunk.
00:53:00You're too drunk.
00:53:07You're too drunk.
00:53:08Ah!
00:53:10Ah!
00:53:12Oh, my God.
00:53:42Oh, my God.
00:54:12Oh, my God.
00:54:42Oh, my God.
00:55:12Oh, my God.
00:55:42I've just come from the attic.
00:55:44There's a large trunk.
00:55:47And underneath the floorboards have been cut away.
00:55:51You've been spying on Paul and me.
00:55:52Of course.
00:55:53Of course.
00:55:55But why?
00:55:57To use Paul's self-conscious chit-chat.
00:56:01It turns me on.
00:56:04Sarah.
00:56:05You spied on Sarah, too?
00:56:07She wasn't as entertaining.
00:56:09No acrobatics.
00:56:10Then Paul's getting older.
00:56:11Did he have anything to do with Sarah's death?
00:56:16My mother died from a heart attack.
00:56:18After the accident with the electric heater.
00:56:23You know, don't you?
00:56:25Do I?
00:56:25Yes.
00:56:26Yes.
00:56:27You think I would give you this information?
00:56:30Not freely.
00:56:32Are you suggesting some sort of exchange?
00:56:36Why not?
00:56:36What do you have that I could possibly want?
00:56:43Money?
00:56:45Really.
00:56:47What, then?
00:56:49Anything?
00:56:51Anything.
00:56:51You.
00:56:53Your natural presence.
00:57:12Was Sarah's death an accident?
00:57:15No.
00:57:21It was murder.
00:57:30Was it murder?
00:57:43Yes.
00:57:47Are you sure?
00:57:49Yes.
00:57:51You knew all the time and said nothing?
00:58:00Yes.
00:58:08I did.
00:58:11How?
00:58:11I found a letter from a specialist.
00:58:16And you told Paul?
00:58:18No.
00:58:20You little bastard!
00:58:21You knew nothing.
00:58:23You knew nothing.
00:58:23All lies.
00:58:24Just a dirty little schoolboy.
00:58:26No.
00:58:27Dirty drawings.
00:58:28Peepholes.
00:58:29No.
00:58:30Killing cats.
00:58:32Think.
00:58:32A dirty little schoolboy couldn't murder his mother.
00:58:38I did.
00:58:42I did, Elise.
00:58:43Yes.
00:58:44Yes.
00:58:46Yes.
00:58:48Yes.
00:58:50Yes.
00:58:54Yes.
00:59:05Yes.
00:59:11Look.
00:59:11Look. That.
00:59:14You knew about it.
00:59:17That was cut by one of the electricians to locate the main cable before we moved in.
00:59:22Did he cut that too?
00:59:24What?
00:59:26There.
00:59:28A small hole in the plaster.
00:59:32There. Covered with gauze.
00:59:41There's nothing, Elise.
00:59:49A peephole.
00:59:52Show me. Where?
00:59:55There.
01:00:00It was.
01:00:02It was there.
01:00:04You could see everything.
01:00:07The bed. Everything.
01:00:09A spy hole.
01:00:12Into our room.
01:00:26Elise.
01:00:28He must have filled it in.
01:00:29No, Elise.
01:00:31He filled it in. He knew I showed you.
01:00:35Elise.
01:00:36I know how it is.
01:00:40Oh, for Christ's sake. Stop understanding everything.
01:00:43Everyone.
01:00:44Me and...
01:00:45And?
01:00:46Start facing a truth about Marcus.
01:00:49A truth?
01:00:51You accuse him of stealing money.
01:00:54Search his room.
01:00:55Now it's peepholes in ceilings.
01:00:57You drag me all the way back from Paris with neurotic phone calls for this?
01:01:02It was a hole.
01:01:05It was.
01:01:07I wouldn't have dragged you back from Paris for nothing.
01:01:18All right.
01:01:20I'll see him.
01:01:21Talk to him.
01:01:23I promise.
01:01:24Now?
01:01:28All right.
01:01:29All right.
01:01:47Well?
01:01:49I couldn't make much sense out of any of it.
01:01:53But you did question him about the hole.
01:01:56Yes.
01:01:58He denies it.
01:02:01Yes.
01:02:03Of course he would.
01:02:05He is my son.
01:02:07He's Sarah's son, too.
01:02:08What does that mean?
01:02:10Well, he told me...
01:02:13What?
01:02:14Paul.
01:02:16You do believe me about the hole?
01:02:19I don't know what to believe any longer.
01:02:22But, Paul, I swear...
01:02:24All right.
01:02:26Perhaps you are right.
01:02:28What do you mean?
01:02:30Perhaps he should see someone.
01:02:32A psychiatrist.
01:02:34Paul.
01:02:36Oh, he'd be much happier.
01:02:39Maybe.
01:02:41Oh, I know I'm right.
01:02:43Maybe.
01:02:46Paul.
01:02:47Well...
01:02:49It's the only way...
01:02:51We can start all over again.
01:02:53Yes.
01:02:54Yes.
01:03:12Where's Paul?
01:03:14Madrid.
01:03:16Seeing Dr. Bjorn?
01:03:17Yes.
01:03:19How boring.
01:03:21She bores you.
01:03:23All psychiatry bores me.
01:03:27Have you told her yet?
01:03:29That I despise her?
01:03:31No, what you told me.
01:03:35What did Paul say when you told him?
01:03:42Sarah was drinking coffee.
01:03:44I'm not interested.
01:03:46The cup was floating on the water.
01:03:48Tell Dr. Bjorn.
01:03:50Paul knew as soon as he saw her.
01:03:52Did he say as much?
01:03:54No, but he knew.
01:03:58Your mother died from a heart attack.
01:04:01I organized that heart attack.
01:04:04Now you want Paul to give you the credit.
01:04:07Yes.
01:04:23I was doing so.
01:04:26He said .
01:04:31No, no, no.
01:04:34No, no, no.
01:04:35Really?
01:04:37No?
01:04:39You?
01:04:41No, no.
01:04:43No, no, no, no.
01:04:45Oh, no.
01:04:47Yes.
01:04:49I want us to go.
01:04:51No, no, no.
01:05:23I tried to reach it with a stick.
01:05:53I'll see to it.
01:05:55I thought dogs could swim.
01:05:58It could.
01:06:00I thought dogs could swim.
01:06:02I thought dogs could swim.
01:06:06I thought dogs could swim.
01:07:18You didn't mind?
01:07:20No.
01:07:21Did he talk much about Marcus?
01:07:24Not very much.
01:07:25Not often.
01:07:26You thought this in any way odd?
01:07:29No.
01:07:30We were too full of each other.
01:07:32No.
01:07:33We were too full of each other.
01:07:35How long was it before you actually met the child?
01:07:39Three months.
01:07:40He was away at school.
01:07:42But you saw photographs?
01:07:44Only one.
01:07:45Come on.
01:07:46Paul doesn't like photographs.
01:07:55Tell me about your first meeting with the child.
01:08:00Paul was in Paris again.
01:08:03It was a very hot afternoon.
01:08:06I'd been to the cleaners to collect some clothes.
01:08:23We just stood there.
01:08:25I can remember his exact words.
01:08:28I hired a car.
01:08:31Took some money from the desk.
01:08:33And then a thousand pesetas.
01:08:36But he denied this.
01:08:38Without turning a hair.
01:08:39Why do you think?
01:08:41To test Paul.
01:08:44To test him?
01:08:46To see who he would believe.
01:08:48Him or me.
01:08:50And who did he believe?
01:08:52I'm not sure.
01:08:54There was an argument.
01:08:56Not really.
01:08:58Marcus admitted the theft.
01:09:01You're kidding.
01:09:02You were mistaken.
01:09:04No.
01:09:05He took that money.
01:09:06A thousand pesetas.
01:09:08Wasn't it 1,500?
01:09:10It probably was.
01:09:13But he told me a thousand.
01:09:16He even lies about his lies.
01:09:21Wasn't the money found at the back of the drawer?
01:09:25He put it back.
01:09:27You saw this?
01:09:29No.
01:09:31Someone saw this, uh, Consuelo.
01:09:34No.
01:09:35But you're certain?
01:09:37Certain.
01:09:39So what did you do?
01:09:42I looked through his room.
01:09:44Hoping to discover the stolen money?
01:09:46Yes.
01:09:47To what purpose?
01:09:49Well, to prove to Paul he was lying.
01:09:52This was important to you?
01:09:53Yes.
01:09:54Even though you knew it might cause Paul pain?
01:09:57The truth has to be faced.
01:10:00Is Paul very affectionate towards the child?
01:10:07Very.
01:10:09You sound slightly negative.
01:10:12He's always, um, touching him.
01:10:17Over-affectionate.
01:10:19Yes, you could say that.
01:10:23You found a letter?
01:10:25Part of a letter.
01:10:26Part of a letter.
01:10:27From Marcus' school.
01:10:28When I was looking for the money.
01:10:31It was hidden in a book.
01:10:33When the headmaster told you that Paul knew about those incidents, what did you feel?
01:10:50I was surprised.
01:10:51Angry?
01:10:52Yes, angry.
01:10:53Betrayed?
01:10:54Yes.
01:10:55And when you saw the erotic drawings, what did you feel?
01:11:00Nothing at first.
01:11:01I was so amazed.
01:11:02Amazed at what?
01:11:04I don't know.
01:11:06That Marcus should be so advanced?
01:11:09Advanced?
01:11:10Knowledgeable.
01:11:11Yes, it was that, I suppose.
01:11:13Were you disgusted?
01:11:15No.
01:11:16Embarrassed?
01:11:17No.
01:11:18The drawings were good.
01:11:20Good.
01:11:21Accurate.
01:11:22Very.
01:11:23Almost...
01:11:25Yes?
01:11:26Almost beautiful.
01:11:28I see.
01:11:30But when he told you about the cat...
01:11:33I felt sick.
01:11:35You say Dr. Kessel suggested that Marcus should see a psychiatrist?
01:11:40Yes.
01:11:41And you told this to Paul?
01:11:42Yes.
01:11:43Why?
01:11:44Why do you think?
01:11:46What I think is irrelevant.
01:11:49Sane people don't walk around killing animals.
01:11:52You think Marcus is insane?
01:11:55It's not well.
01:11:58He frightens you.
01:12:01In a way.
01:12:04Tell me.
01:12:07He says things that frighten you.
01:12:11Not frighten exactly.
01:12:13Then what?
01:12:15I can't say exactly.
01:12:18Do you think you ever frighten him?
01:12:22No.
01:12:23Never?
01:12:24Never.
01:12:25But you were suspicious of him.
01:12:26I...
01:12:27After the incident at the Chinese restroom.
01:12:29There were other...
01:12:32Deceptions?
01:12:33Lies.
01:12:34All the time.
01:12:36He creates difficulties.
01:12:37Yes.
01:12:38Between Paul and you.
01:12:39Yes.
01:12:40Emotional difficulties.
01:12:41Yes.
01:12:42With his lies.
01:12:43Lots of things.
01:12:44Can you sit?
01:12:45Saying nothing.
01:12:46Say everything.
01:12:47Do you dislike the boy?
01:12:48No.
01:12:49Do you like him?
01:12:50I want to help him.
01:12:51Does he like you?
01:12:52I don't know.
01:12:53Do you think...
01:12:54Do you think...
01:12:55that he's a little bit more?
01:12:56Yes.
01:12:57Yes.
01:12:58With his lies.
01:12:59Yes.
01:13:00With his lies.
01:13:01Lots of things.
01:13:02He can just sit...
01:13:03saying nothing...
01:13:04and say everything.
01:13:05Do you dislike the boy?
01:13:06No.
01:13:07Do you like him?
01:13:08I want to help him.
01:13:09Does he like you?
01:13:11I don't know.
01:13:12Do you think...
01:13:13he might hate you?
01:13:15I suppose he could.
01:13:16Why should he hate you?
01:13:17Not hate.
01:13:18Resent.
01:13:19Yes.
01:13:20Because of his mother.
01:13:21No.
01:13:22You seem very sure.
01:13:23I am.
01:13:24Why is that?
01:13:25Well, you must have talked about Sarah.
01:13:26Yes.
01:13:27What did he say?
01:13:28Oh.
01:13:29Many things.
01:13:30He talks a lot about her.
01:13:31Like what?
01:13:32No.
01:13:33Well, you must have talked about Sarah.
01:13:34Yes.
01:13:35What did he say?
01:13:36Oh.
01:13:37Many things.
01:13:38He talks a lot about her.
01:13:40Like what?
01:13:41Oh.
01:13:42Going to buy the dog.
01:13:45His puppy.
01:13:46And them museum trips together.
01:13:49The chocolate ice cream story.
01:13:52Childish, ephemeral things.
01:13:54You seem surprised.
01:13:57Even you?
01:13:59Even you can't tell when he's lying.
01:14:11When you found this peephole, what did you first think of?
01:14:24What Kessel told me about the child.
01:14:26Oh, for Christ's sake.
01:14:27Stop calling him a child.
01:14:28He's not a child.
01:14:30He's as adult as you or I.
01:14:32Certainly not a child.
01:14:34No.
01:14:35About Marcus.
01:14:36Yes.
01:14:37And what did you do?
01:14:38I tried to contact Paul at the airport.
01:14:40To bring him home.
01:14:41Yes.
01:14:42To show him.
01:14:43What else?
01:14:44And what did you do in the meantime?
01:14:47Do?
01:14:48Nothing.
01:14:49What could I do?
01:14:50Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child?
01:14:51Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child?
01:14:52Yes.
01:14:53To show him.
01:14:54What else?
01:14:55And what did you do in the meantime?
01:14:57Do?
01:14:58Nothing.
01:14:59What could I do?
01:15:01Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child?
01:15:26Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child, Elise?
01:15:30What?
01:15:31What?
01:15:32What?
01:15:33You stripped in front of the child.
01:15:38He made me.
01:15:43Forced you?
01:15:44It was a game.
01:15:46A game?
01:15:48He was telling me things.
01:15:51What sort of things, Elise?
01:15:53I offered him money.
01:15:57What for?
01:15:58For the information.
01:16:00What information?
01:16:01About Paul and Sarah.
01:16:03What about them?
01:16:05I was wrong.
01:16:06How, Elise?
01:16:08I suspected Paul.
01:16:10It wasn't Paul.
01:16:11You wanted the child to see your body.
01:16:14He's not a child!
01:16:15You thought he would admire your body.
01:16:17It was the only way.
01:16:19What for, Elise?
01:16:21To find out what happened.
01:16:23Ask him.
01:16:24He suggested it.
01:16:25Ask him!
01:16:26He suggested it!
01:16:27He'll only tell you lies.
01:16:31Did you harm the dog?
01:16:36Can't you remember?
01:16:38He murdered the cat?
01:16:44Why not the dog?
01:16:46It was his dog.
01:16:49He could have murdered it.
01:16:52He could have murdered it.
01:16:54Murdered?
01:16:55Killed?
01:16:56Killed?
01:16:57You said murdered.
01:16:58Killed!
01:16:59Killed!
01:17:00Killed!
01:17:01Killed!
01:17:14Can't you understand?
01:17:15Marcus murdered his mother!
01:17:17He told me!
01:17:19There was information he made me sleep for!
01:17:22He laughed!
01:17:25The coffee cup was floating.
01:17:27He laughed!
01:17:29A mouth was open under the water!
01:17:47He quedured!
01:17:48He running fouled right!
01:17:49There was a leg.
01:17:50He had to have died!
01:17:51He took his từ one shot!
01:17:52He preached found...
01:17:53He looked very well before.
01:17:54He drowned in death!
01:17:55Every hour...
01:17:56Did you find his children?
01:17:57With the letter...
01:17:58He ran into town!
01:17:59Come along my way!
01:18:01You can see me at옙�!
01:18:02I placed them in death!
01:18:03Found her!
01:18:04Here!
01:18:05In my eyes.
01:18:06The...
01:18:07It was a man!
01:18:08A picole!
01:18:09The Story that was Watson-
01:18:11Ahhhh!
01:18:28Ahh!
01:18:32Ahh!
01:18:33Ahh!
01:18:36Ahh!
01:18:39Ahh!
01:18:41Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:19:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:19:41Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:20:11Oh, oh, oh.
01:20:41Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:21:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:21:41Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:41Oh, oh, oh.
01:22:43Oh, oh, oh.
01:22:45Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:47Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:49Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:22:51round in circles. Is it what you really want? I thought it would be good to get away. Get
01:22:58rid of the house, auction all the bad memories. I love this place. Even after what has happened?
01:23:07Because of it in a strange way. We could be on a plane next week, if you think it would help.
01:23:16Help what? Us. You, me, Marcus. To become a family. Running away never achieved anything.
01:23:26You mean that? We stay.
01:23:31Come on. Hello, Elise. Hello, Marcus. How are you?
01:23:47Very well. This is Hannibal, a birthday present from Paul.
01:23:51He's very handsome. You can take him out for a walk later if you want to.
01:23:59I'd like that very much. After tea?
01:24:04Just you and me? Just you and me.
01:24:10Here. Here. Come on.
01:24:15Thank you. For what? Being you, we are very lucky.
01:24:19He seems very relaxed, happy. He's been so looking forward to your coming home.
01:24:24You surprised me. He wanted to visit you, but Dr. Vianne was adamant.
01:24:43I'm glad I'm back. So am I. It was very lonely. I was lonely too. You did try.
01:25:01Yes, I tried. But they wouldn't believe me. I couldn't expect them to.
01:25:08I suppose not.
01:25:11I used to lie awake at night thinking about Sarah. You...
01:25:15I wanted to share it with Paul.
01:25:18I know.
01:25:21I thought it would stimulate him.
01:25:24He does know. He can't understand. He has a talent for understanding everything but essentials.
01:25:35He bores me.
01:25:39I just hadn't realized how old he is.
01:25:42You're nearer to me than him.
01:25:45He wants a family.
01:25:48I enjoyed your performance with Hannibal.
01:25:50I knew you wanted to talk.
01:25:57Now we appreciate one another.
01:26:03Would you have killed me?
01:26:04Yes.
01:26:07How?
01:26:08Your car.
01:26:10Prosaic.
01:26:12Not what I had in mind.
01:26:17Perfection?
01:26:18Absolutely.
01:26:21He bores me too.
01:26:24Perhaps...
01:26:29Is he insured?
01:26:32Exorbitantly.
01:26:50What?
01:26:51I think...
01:26:54Well, you know if...
01:27:06I don't either.
01:27:08I don't know.
01:27:09I don't know.
01:27:10You know why?
01:27:10You're so beautiful.
01:27:11I don't know.
01:27:12It's a kid.
01:27:13I don't know where you are.
01:27:14I can't believe you.
01:27:15I'm so sweet.
01:27:16Terrible!
01:27:46I don't know.
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