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A married dentist gets embroiled in a affair with his teenage daughter's best friend
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00:03:30After all, she is your mother, isn't she?
00:03:40Well, I guess it's really none of my business.
00:03:42You're all right, so why worry about Mama?
00:03:48Here, drink this, senora.
00:03:50It'll make you feel better.
00:03:51There, you see?
00:04:04There, you see?
00:04:05Your husband will be home soon.
00:04:09I have to go.
00:04:10See you tomorrow, senora.
00:04:12What a ball breaker, what a ball breaker that dame is.
00:04:23What a ball breaker that dame is.
00:04:23Eugenia, your mother's sick.
00:04:36Eugenia, your mother's sick.
00:04:48Yeah, I know, I hear her.
00:04:49There's a rag behind the kitchen door.
00:04:53Would you bring it?
00:04:53Come on, come on, mother.
00:04:59Come on, mother.
00:04:59Put yourself together.
00:05:01No thanks.
00:05:02She'll be all right now.
00:05:03You better go lie down.
00:05:04So sorry.
00:05:05So sorry.
00:05:06It's really just a case of nerves.
00:05:08One of your schoolmates.
00:05:09Her name's Nicola.
00:05:11Huh?
00:05:12A boy's name?
00:05:13Yes, I know.
00:05:14Huh?
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00:05:35Come again soon.
00:05:38Eugenia doesn't spend enough time with boys and girls of her own age.
00:05:43Finish clapping it, will you?
00:05:45Yeah.
00:06:04I'm here to study with...
00:06:13My daughter?
00:06:17They're upstairs.
00:06:19Oh, Emilia.
00:06:20Oh, Emilia.
00:06:22Oh, Emilia.
00:06:23Oh, Emilia.
00:06:24Go on.
00:06:25Get out of the way, will you?
00:06:27Go on.
00:06:28Oh.
00:06:29Calm down.
00:06:30Oh.
00:06:31Oh, Eugenia.
00:06:32upstairs. Thank you. Oh, Emilio. Go on. Get out of the way, will you? Go on. Calm down. Oh, Eugenia. Don't say that I've been here, please. Put out the light. Ciao, Papa.
00:07:00Got it. Everything okay? Sure.
00:07:03Okay.
00:07:10Oh, God.
00:07:19Oh, God.
00:07:22Oh, God.
00:07:26Don't pay any attention.
00:07:44Eugenia.
00:07:49It's finished. What about the questionnaire? I'll do it, lady. You better go. It's late.
00:07:57Oh, God.
00:08:10Let's meet before school tomorrow morning, okay?
00:08:12Hey, you still here? What'll you do if they call on you tomorrow? That science quiz will
00:08:27flunk you. Oh, don't worry about me, atoms, neutrons, protons, peanut butter, chow.
00:08:31Thanks. You eat it. Nothing for me. Come on. Sit down. Would you like cold cuts? What is it? You feel bad? I'll fix you a bowl of soup. Be ready in a minute. No, no. It's better if I don't eat it.
00:08:50I've got a bad taste in my mouth. Obviously, too much smoking. What's this thing? A belt. I better not eat. It'll only give me heartburn, I'm sure. Be right back. Where are you going?
00:09:05Oh, no. You want me fat? What's this? Force feeding? Eat.
00:09:34Fatten him up for the kill?
00:09:41Not bad. You make it yourself?
00:09:43Mm-hmm. You pleased?
00:09:45Mm-hmm. You saving it?
00:09:51You're that classmate of Eugene?
00:09:53Yes.
00:09:54We'll be ready for you soon. I'll tell him that you're here.
00:09:58Doctor? Yes?
00:09:59The next patient's a young girl. The appointment was made by your daughter.
00:10:02Sorry, I forgot to tell you about it earlier.
00:10:04All right, let her come in.
00:10:05Doctor, see you now. Here, I'll take her. Never mind.
00:10:08Morning.
00:10:09Good morning, Doctor.
00:10:11Here, please.
00:10:13Hope it's nothing serious.
00:10:15It hurts back here, especially when I touch it.
00:10:17Obviously a wisdom tooth.
00:10:19Ah, a wisdom tooth, eh?
00:10:26Now that you've made your diagnosis of the case...
00:10:32To your permission, I'll make my own.
00:10:35Hmm?
00:10:37Open your mouth.
00:10:38Don't be afraid.
00:10:41Oh, sure.
00:10:42Oh, sure.
00:10:43Stop breathing, miss.
00:10:44But I haven't even touched it.
00:10:47Now then.
00:10:49There you are.
00:10:53Open your mouth.
00:10:54Open it.
00:10:55Oh, oh.
00:10:56That's it.
00:10:57That's it.
00:10:58Don't move.
00:10:59If you don't stop squirming, you can't see anything.
00:11:02Can't you give me an anesthetic?
00:11:03Why do it the hard way?
00:11:05There's nothing wrong.
00:11:06Why do you want an anesthetic?
00:11:07You give me Novocaine or I'm leaving.
00:11:09Do as you please.
00:11:11What does it cost you?
00:11:12Give me the Novocaine, please.
00:11:15I can't bear pain.
00:11:18These future mothers who can't even bear toothache.
00:11:20Well, it really makes you wonder how they're ever going to survive having a child.
00:11:25I suppose you've dropped them all over the place.
00:11:28Be good now.
00:11:29Hyperdermic.
00:11:36You can go back to the office.
00:11:37The young lady's promised to behave.
00:11:39If I need you, I'll call you.
00:11:41Contented?
00:11:42So.
00:11:45Open wide.
00:11:46Nothing to be scared of.
00:11:48Open it.
00:11:49Wider.
00:11:50Just relax.
00:11:51Don't stiffen up.
00:11:53I assure you that you'll feel absolutely numb.
00:11:56Calm down.
00:11:57Calm down.
00:11:58Hold it.
00:11:59There.
00:12:00Hold on.
00:12:01Been there, did it?
00:12:03In a couple of minutes, it'll take effect.
00:12:12Alg dominants.
00:12:13Okay.
00:12:14Sleaieeep.
00:12:15He�ism.
00:12:16Please do nothing.
00:12:17I think the Smile will stop.
00:12:19If they are dead in the window, then, what?
00:12:21Graduate спину is the heavens above.
00:12:22I think that's theestäni item and the Size is butterfly.
00:12:23I think it would sound at if you can die.
00:12:28How the Giants will improve.
00:12:30That's reaching out to Heidi.
00:12:33Now, come over here, tell you.
00:12:35I think your compromise ranges again.
00:12:36Part it!
00:12:37самоеにな Matter.
00:12:38I think 1 to 2, but 3.
00:12:40Nikola, open your eyes.
00:13:00Nikola.
00:13:10I'm sorry I insisted, but I can't stand pain of any kind.
00:13:30I won't need to come back, will I?
00:13:35I turn, doctor.
00:13:50I've been waiting two hours.
00:13:52Yes.
00:13:53Of course, now that I'm retired, my time isn't worth much.
00:13:57But it just happened that today I promised the wife I'd take her to the movies.
00:14:01If I don't take her, I'll never get the end of it.
00:14:03And I'll tell you something else.
00:14:05A dentist's waiting room really puts the fear of God in a person.
00:14:08That's no joke.
00:14:10I was the chief accountant at the Ministry of Public Works.
00:14:12And I tell you, our waiting rooms aren't so fancy.
00:14:15All the rest are really good, British.
00:14:18I guess the patients are older than every three of us.
00:14:22It's that damn bridge there.
00:14:24There I was.
00:14:25Not a care in the world until I bit into what was supposed to be a meatloaf.
00:14:28Only I hit solid bone and crack.
00:14:30The bridge collapsed.
00:14:31Emilio.
00:14:32Eh?
00:14:33I'll leave the dogs with you.
00:14:36I'm going to work along the river.
00:14:41No sense going up there.
00:14:42You can't even get through.
00:14:44And if she was a flower?
00:14:57Well, I suppose she'd be a camellia.
00:15:01Then it's Sandra.
00:15:03I know.
00:15:04The best she'd be is a stinkweed.
00:15:06If she was an animal?
00:15:07Remember, this is your last guess.
00:15:09An animal.
00:15:13A little brown deer.
00:15:16I haven't a clue who that might be.
00:15:18Oh, come on, Ingenie.
00:15:19It's you.
00:15:20So, according to you, I'm a deer.
00:15:23How perceptive of you, Nicole.
00:15:25To me, she's always seemed to be like a little brown deer.
00:15:28According to me, neither of you knows what I'm really like.
00:15:30Oh, dear.
00:15:31Which animal are you?
00:15:35Don't know.
00:15:36Guess I'm more like a...
00:15:38Like a panther.
00:15:40A panther, you!
00:15:43My little bunny rabbit.
00:15:44I bet you could eat some pie.
00:15:45Mama just baked them for us today.
00:15:54It's for Papa, you know that.
00:15:59For us, I told him to buy little pastries.
00:16:01If you want, you can have some of the pie tonight.
00:16:05Might even save some of it for your friend.
00:16:14Apple pie.
00:16:17Apple pie.
00:16:20I begged on the first time Emiliova came here to my house.
00:16:24We were first engaged.
00:16:31He always said he married me for my apple pie.
00:16:41Naturally, Emiliova only meant it as a joke.
00:16:44It's the little things that matter to us.
00:17:02So you disapprove too?
00:17:14There he is.
00:17:15There he is.
00:17:19There he is.
00:17:38There he is.
00:18:10I made it.
00:18:25Eugenia went out. I guess I'd better leave too.
00:18:28No, no. Sit over here. We'll wait for her to come back.
00:18:32I'm glad you can keep me company.
00:18:34Sit down.
00:18:37Do you know how to crochet?
00:18:40Not enough to brag about.
00:18:41It's simple as can be. Watch.
00:18:43First make a loop down, then make a loop up.
00:18:46Here, you try.
00:18:49Tighten the thread. That's right.
00:18:52That's right.
00:18:54Let it go. I'll show you something you'll be crazy about.
00:19:07All right, let's do it.
00:19:15Look how lovely she is.
00:19:41Beautiful, isn't it? I was only 20.
00:19:48Come on, boy. In there. You too. Come on, get in.
00:19:53Good dog.
00:19:55Have you run across any recent reports of unusual reactions to novocaine or procaine?
00:20:00What reactions?
00:20:02We know they don't take effect on certain cases.
00:20:06We have to use other local anesthetics.
00:20:10Why the sudden interest?
00:20:14Oh, no reason.
00:20:17The fact is, anesthetics are a double-edged sword.
00:20:20One patient can be totally immune, and the next can suffer a complete respiratory collapse.
00:20:25I remember a patient who went into a state of hysteria.
00:20:36My first concert. It was also my last.
00:20:42That night I was...
00:20:46Introduced to Emilio.
00:20:47I'm afraid I might tear it.
00:21:01I could have continued my career, yes, yes.
00:21:13Well, I mean that Emilio poor thing wouldn't have objected, I'm sure of that.
00:21:18It was just that I wasn't up to it.
00:21:24I don't know. It seemed to me...
00:21:27It seemed to me I wouldn't have enough time left for him, that I'd neglect him.
00:21:31Even now, for example, every time I sit down at the piano and start to play, I'm overcome...
00:21:37With impression that I'm betraying...
00:21:42Mama!
00:21:44You disappeared, so I've been keeping your mother company.
00:21:48She let me try on her favorite gowns.
00:21:53Papa just got home.
00:21:55Oh, Emilio, take it off, quick.
00:21:57Put it in the closet.
00:21:58And you, what are you doing here? Get out, both of you.
00:22:01Ciao, Papa. Ciao.
00:22:05You didn't get anything?
00:22:06Good evening, doctor.
00:22:09Not me.
00:22:11In all the years he's gone hunting, he's never hit a thing.
00:22:13Never!
00:22:20You shouldn't tire yourself out on Sunday too.
00:22:23No, I'm not trying.
00:22:26Only here at home, Emilio.
00:22:28It... it was so nice, so tranquil.
00:22:33And relaxed.
00:22:36Nicola was very good company.
00:22:38Oh, yes.
00:22:43You mind telling me why she's always hanging around here?
00:22:45Poor little thing, she's lonely.
00:22:47Her father's a diplomat and is away a lot, so she lives with an aunt.
00:22:50She's really sweet.
00:22:52She seems... she seems much more adult than Eugenia.
00:22:55Much more mature.
00:22:56What's more...
00:22:58She's so sensitive.
00:23:00She seems like any other girl to me.
00:23:03I suppose that...
00:23:05at that age they're all alike.
00:23:11Perhaps.
00:23:12Yet, I feel she's different.
00:23:15Maybe because she's so used to being...
00:23:18alone.
00:23:19Alone.
00:23:23Well...
00:23:25I don't believe that living with an aunt instead of her own father...
00:23:28makes anybody more intelligent or more sensitive than anyone else.
00:23:32No, my dear.
00:23:34I don't really want to.
00:23:36You never seem to want anything.
00:23:37Don't bet money on that.
00:23:40Don't bet money on that.
00:23:41Me, isn't she?
00:23:44No.
00:23:45I'm so to...
00:23:46I'm so mad.
00:23:47I'm so mad.
00:23:50I'm so mad.
00:23:52I'm so mad.
00:23:54I'm so mad.
00:23:56I'm so mad.
00:23:57I don't know you.
00:23:58I don't know you were just me.
00:23:59It's a show of...
00:24:00I don't know you were just as my dad.
00:24:01I don't know you were just a little bit.
00:25:32I promise you.
00:25:35See you tomorrow.
00:25:37Ciao.
00:25:40Did you hear that?
00:25:41Marielle is bringing a parachute trooper.
00:25:43He's bringing his parachute.
00:25:45I can't go tonight.
00:25:51I think her ladyship talked you out of it, didn't she?
00:25:54Nobody talks me out of anything.
00:25:56I'm just sick and tired of hanging around with a bunch of kids that are trying to act like men.
00:26:00They're nothing but babies.
00:26:01They're dirty themselves and then dirty everybody they touch.
00:26:03Hey, Nicola, want to lift?
00:26:18Here you are, sir.
00:26:44Hey, your chain.
00:26:47Ciao, Papa.
00:27:02It never occurred to you to make a telephone call?
00:27:04We were only doing our homework.
00:27:05You know what time it is?
00:27:07It's 10.30.
00:27:19You see, nothing happened to her.
00:27:22All your worries were for nothing.
00:27:24I'm sorry.
00:27:25I'm sorry.
00:27:25I'm sorry.
00:27:25What did you say?
00:27:26What is it?
00:27:28Is something bothering you?
00:27:31Be right back.
00:27:32Sure, I can push you.
00:27:55Sure, he loves you, George, and threw me on the bed.
00:28:15Then he started undressing me.
00:28:17He was biting me all over.
00:28:19He's blubbering the usual crap.
00:28:21My little bird.
00:28:22You're driving me back.
00:28:24I made a little bird, but I don't know what I'm going to do anymore.
00:28:28I'm covered with black and blue.
00:28:30My breast, my neck, between my legs.
00:28:32I'm everywhere.
00:28:33I really don't know what to do.
00:28:36How can I ever show up in this class?
00:28:39It's my father.
00:28:47Eugenia, open up immediately.
00:28:50Eugenia, open this door or I'll break it down.
00:28:52Not a word, Mr. O.
00:28:54Open up.
00:28:55Open up.
00:28:55I haven't done anything.
00:28:58No.
00:28:58None of it was true.
00:29:00What do you mean, none of it was true?
00:29:02It was all made up.
00:29:03I haven't done anything.
00:29:10It wasn't true.
00:29:11Oh, I'm so ashamed of myself.
00:29:16I told you I'd made it all up.
00:29:19You wouldn't believe me.
00:29:22It won't happen again.
00:29:24I promise it won't happen again.
00:29:26Here, put this around you.
00:29:31It's my fault.
00:29:32It was bad of me.
00:29:33But the other girls are always telling stories like that.
00:29:35No?
00:29:36And I didn't want them to think I was the only one.
00:29:38So silly we are.
00:29:39You know, when I was your age, for a couple of years, I had a mad affair with a lady who didn't even know I existed.
00:29:44And if I didn't, they'd think no one liked me.
00:29:46You know what I mean?
00:29:46Also with me.
00:29:48You started with a simple fib or two.
00:29:50Trouble is, once you start, you have to continue.
00:29:53Because you imagine the kids waiting for you at school in the morning.
00:29:55Emilio, how'd you make out last night?
00:29:58I told them.
00:29:59And how I told them.
00:30:01Finally, I began to believe it myself.
00:30:03I was wildly jealous.
00:30:05And I was terribly insulted if anyone dared cast any insinuations on the spiritual purity of the lady in question.
00:30:11Then what happened?
00:30:12Well, eventually, of course.
00:30:15I met a woman.
00:30:17I mean, this one was for real.
00:30:20It was an awful letdown.
00:30:22Must be a way to avoid letdowns.
00:30:25Anyway, none of that stuff appeals to me.
00:30:27I want to stay where I am right now.
00:30:29With you.
00:30:30You'll never make me go away, will you?
00:30:31No.
00:30:32I'll always be with you.
00:30:33My little darling.
00:30:35You'll see how fast you'll fly the coop.
00:30:38The minute he comes along.
00:30:40The minute you fall in love with a man.
00:30:43And not one of these young squirts that are chasing you.
00:30:46I tell you, it's not important.
00:30:48Love has to be experienced, not just imagined.
00:30:51I can still recall the day I was only 22 when I first met your mother.
00:30:57And we were...
00:30:58Put out the light, I'm sleepy.
00:31:02Good night.
00:31:09Good night.
00:31:11Good night.
00:31:13I'm looking for some pills for Eugenia.
00:31:39What's the matter, headache?
00:31:41No, no, I guess she has menstrual cramps.
00:31:45More likely a stomachache, huh?
00:31:47No, she said she always has a bad time.
00:31:49She manages to do everything the wrong way, even the way she is.
00:31:51Imagine that yesterday...
00:31:54Hey!
00:31:57Yesterday, I caught that stupid girl eating cold fish right out of the friki there.
00:32:02It's as bad as it's every month.
00:32:08Sometimes the cramps are worse than this.
00:32:10That stuff ought to help.
00:32:17Wait and see.
00:32:18The pain will stop soon.
00:32:19Oh, it won't go on forever.
00:32:20Nothing but indigestion.
00:32:22I made you a nice cup of minty.
00:32:25If you'll break that bad habit of only eating between meals.
00:32:28Here, take this.
00:32:29Come on, drink.
00:32:30It will help your digestion.
00:32:31You'll see.
00:32:32Try to swallow it.
00:32:33You'll feel better.
00:32:34I'm not suffering from a stomachache.
00:32:36All I got is what any cat has, what Nicola has, what that maid of ours has.
00:32:39Or must I draw you a picture?
00:32:40Sir, either you've forgotten it or it never happened to you.
00:32:58She's such a delicate little thing.
00:33:01In fact, she really resembles Amelia.
00:33:04They're gluttons, the two of them.
00:33:08Would you believe it?
00:33:09Once, when she was a baby, I found her.
00:33:13Just after she had eaten a tube of toothpaste.
00:33:15And then, of course, it gave her such a stomachache as bad as this one.
00:33:19Yet she denies she's suffering from stomachache.
00:33:22She thinks she knows more than her own mother.
00:33:24Imagine that.
00:33:25Does it happen to you that you have more urge during your period?
00:33:29Urge to what?
00:33:31To make love.
00:33:34I don't know how to explain it.
00:33:35But the stronger the pain is, the more you think about sex.
00:33:42Well, yes.
00:33:43I guess so.
00:33:46Do you think about sex?
00:33:48Once in a while, yes.
00:33:50Do you think about making love with someone special?
00:33:52One of the guys you're mad to lay?
00:33:54Or is fucking the only important thing?
00:33:58And you?
00:34:01I begin at the beginning with making love.
00:34:03Then I begin to imagine who.
00:34:05But you really have done it.
00:34:07And you?
00:34:15Yes.
00:34:19Do I know who?
00:34:20No.
00:34:21It was our last summer in Vienna.
00:34:26Not a boy?
00:34:27No, a real man, Eugenia.
00:34:30You wanted him.
00:34:31The minute you saw him.
00:34:32Desperately.
00:34:33Why?
00:34:35Don't you always want to make love?
00:34:41Is there anyone who doesn't?
00:34:43Right, my dear?
00:34:55Hear me out.
00:34:58It certainly is.
00:35:00Have you ever picked your school?
00:35:01Have you once taken him for a walk?
00:35:02What?
00:35:03What?
00:35:03What?
00:35:04Well, I can't anymore.
00:35:05I don't think he needs that.
00:35:06He needs to be done.
00:35:08You're lost.
00:35:09Oh, good, good.
00:35:11He's always been with you.
00:35:13And I'm making this stuff for me.
00:35:14Tell us.
00:35:16He's always done that on the way.
00:35:19And then when he comes in, what does he do?
00:35:21He's doing all of the time.
00:35:22That's not good.
00:35:23He's never done.
00:35:23He's hurt.
00:35:24Well, so much of your room is really fine.
00:35:26And it wasn't me.
00:35:28And I'll trust that.
00:35:30I can never leave a kitchen.
00:35:31The minute my back's cut to steel.
00:35:33Oh, you're making that up on my hand.
00:35:35Honestly.
00:35:36I don't know why you don't just take it and leave it in the country where you would know
00:35:40to get a little bit away.
00:35:41It's certainly not people.
00:35:42Yes, Mrs.
00:35:43I've met people.
00:35:45Fuck me.
00:35:46So much.
00:35:46Nope.
00:35:47I don't.
00:35:49It's not my daughter.
00:35:50I don't.
00:37:06Papa.
00:37:10Papa, it's four o'clock.
00:37:16It's four o'clock.
00:37:17Why didn't you wake me up?
00:37:20Where's my jacket?
00:37:21In the hall.
00:37:22You must be getting old.
00:37:34Falling asleep after lunch is a bad time.
00:37:36Well, I'm tired.
00:37:40I am too.
00:37:41The fact is, the whole family can do us some rest.
00:37:52Virginia, suppose we let Mama go into a clinic for a month.
00:37:57What do you say?
00:38:03Whatever you say, Papa.
00:38:07I have to give it some thought.
00:38:08I want you to see this.
00:38:19This pavilion is my masterpiece.
00:38:22Spacious rooms.
00:38:23Soundproof so that nothing can even ruffle the tranquility of the patient.
00:38:27There are times when I'd like to close myself in one of these rooms and let the rest of the world go hang.
00:38:32You know what I mean?
00:38:34Who can afford the time?
00:38:37Elisa could relax here better than she could in her own home.
00:38:41And she'd get service that could hardly be provided in the private house.
00:38:44For instance, full medical nursing staff on 24-hour duty.
00:38:49The patient's diet strictly controlled.
00:38:51Impressed?
00:38:53Amelia, what is it?
00:38:54Is something wrong?
00:38:56No, it's just that I'm going through a strange period.
00:39:01Nothing interests me at all.
00:39:03Nothing attracts me.
00:39:04I must be getting old.
00:39:06But that can't be it because I feel young, very young.
00:39:10But it's a fact.
00:39:11I might say Eugenia seems like a mother to me.
00:39:15No.
00:39:16Walk into the house.
00:39:18Not find Elisa.
00:39:20No, I can't.
00:39:21I can't take a responsibility as heavy as that.
00:39:25If I could be alone again without any family ties.
00:39:28But even the thought of that scares me.
00:39:30Nobody knows you any better than I do.
00:39:32You dramatize things too much and you know it.
00:39:34You're the world's worst pessimist.
00:39:36Stop worrying about it.
00:39:37Rest a little.
00:39:38Everything's going to work out all right.
00:39:39Bring Elisa here for a rest and suddenly you'll find yourself a new man.
00:39:43Senora.
00:39:43Yes?
00:39:43Where are you going?
00:39:44I, I'm going, I'm going to see the patient from 141.
00:39:47Oh, there's a telephone.
00:39:48Oh, no, I, I must see her.
00:39:50You know you mustn't go out.
00:39:52Oh, please, please.
00:39:53Only four minutes.
00:39:54Only four minutes.
00:39:54Call her on the phone or else call your nurse.
00:39:55But I want to see her now.
00:39:57You'll see your friend later.
00:39:58I can't wait.
00:39:59I must see her.
00:40:00I'm afraid it's impossible.
00:40:02You must observe the rules.
00:40:03Get hold of yourself.
00:40:05Calm down.
00:40:05Just calm down.
00:40:06Speak to me.
00:40:08Why do you never speak?
00:40:09Speak.
00:40:10What's the matter?
00:40:11Can't you tell me?
00:40:13You like me out of your mind.
00:40:14And now it's winter.
00:40:18The elms lost all their leaves.
00:40:22I'm growing old.
00:40:23Growing old.
00:40:24It's going to go right on being said.
00:40:32Plastic flowers won't bring springtime any sooner.
00:40:35No, no, no.
00:40:37Too bad.
00:40:38You can see it's a fake.
00:40:41Quit pulling.
00:40:42You want to strangle yourself?
00:40:44Come here.
00:40:44What are you doing to our dog?
00:40:46Good.
00:40:46What am I doing?
00:40:47Ask what he done.
00:40:48You put him right down.
00:40:50How dare you use language like that?
00:40:52You ain't heard nothing yet.
00:40:54Lady, I tell you.
00:40:55If I was a cop, I'd know what to do with this mutt.
00:40:57That'll be quite enough.
00:40:58Yeah.
00:41:00Oh, how sweet.
00:41:01You've got back, my darling, my dear.
00:41:03But you shouldn't have gone for the job.
00:41:04Sorry, lady.
00:41:04I guess I'm disturbing you.
00:41:05But my boss sent me here because this mutt stole our...
00:41:07Please, won't you come in?
00:41:09Would you like a cup of tea?
00:41:10No, thank you, lady.
00:41:11But I got orders to tell you this mongrel.
00:41:13What do you mean?
00:41:14This sweet little thing.
00:41:15Besides, he's a puppy.
00:41:17Look, all that little he ain't, huh?
00:41:19He weighs a good 12, 15 pounds.
00:41:20But he was only joking.
00:41:22Anna, bring a cup of tea.
00:41:23Thanks.
00:41:23You want a cup of tea?
00:41:24Don't you?
00:41:24The reason I'm here is that this morning,
00:41:26that dirty dog you got there,
00:41:27well, he swiped the whole roast of veal out of the bag
00:41:29of Signora Proyente.
00:41:31And that made the boss blow his car
00:41:32because she's one of our best customers.
00:41:34And what's more, it's real bad publicity
00:41:35for a market like ours.
00:41:36I mean, the boss is that any dog can walk in and swipe...
00:41:39Oh, really?
00:41:39Don't keep repeating that stupid libel.
00:41:41He didn't know it was bad.
00:41:43You won't do it again.
00:41:44These little dogs are alive and friendly.
00:41:45You are young.
00:41:46You ought to be able to understand.
00:41:47Ah, Signora, if we put the mutts in power,
00:41:49are they going to put meat on our plates?
00:41:50Anyway, what I was about to say was...
00:41:53You can't keep letting him run around town loose.
00:41:55You better put a chain on him,
00:41:56tie him up so that...
00:41:58Yeah.
00:41:58My poor little Mattia,
00:42:00who's always been allowed for liberty.
00:42:02Do you realize what you're asking me?
00:42:03No, I'm telling you.
00:42:04He has a happy life,
00:42:05without schedules,
00:42:06without restrictions.
00:42:07And I am now expected to have him thrown into chains
00:42:09and say,
00:42:10Mattia, liberty for you is finished
00:42:12because there are persons
00:42:13who don't even want dogs to be free.
00:42:15Do I have to say that?
00:42:15What you've got to say,
00:42:16you know, all right.
00:42:19But, Signora,
00:42:19the boss told me to tell you
00:42:20if he even sees that dog again,
00:42:22he's strictly hamburger.
00:42:23Eh?
00:42:24Yeah, he'll slice him up with a knife this long.
00:42:26Right?
00:42:26Don't speak that way.
00:42:28Well, but you've got to...
00:42:29But you are too young.
00:42:30But you are too young
00:42:31to understand how monstrous this whole thing is.
00:42:34Stop it.
00:42:35You won't get me to go along with you
00:42:36on the question of taking liberty away from anyone.
00:42:39I tell you,
00:42:39even for a dog,
00:42:40liberty is a thing of importance.
00:42:42Well, sure, Signora.
00:42:43Sur mon chien gourmand et tendre,
00:42:45sur ses oreilles dressées,
00:42:47sur sa patte maladroite,
00:42:48je crie ton mot.
00:42:49Et par les...
00:42:49et par les pouvoirs d'un mot,
00:42:51je recommence ma vie.
00:42:52Je suis née pour te connaître,
00:42:54pour t'énommé,
00:42:55liberté.
00:42:56Ah, liberté.
00:42:57Ah, liberté.
00:42:58It's the only thing that is important.
00:43:01To be able to make up your own mind,
00:43:02how you want to live,
00:43:03and not to have a chain around your neck.
00:43:05Go and tell that to your boss.
00:43:06Explain it.
00:43:07Make him understand.
00:43:08You can do it.
00:43:08You're all right.
00:43:08I'm a guy who works at a butchers.
00:43:09But what can I explain?
00:43:11I'm not educated.
00:43:12My boss tells me what to do.
00:43:13I do it.
00:43:14He tells me to murder the mutt.
00:43:15I murder it.
00:43:16No, I'm not explaining to nobody.
00:43:18I'll leave that to you rich folks.
00:43:19You all been to school.
00:43:20No, no.
00:43:22You must explain.
00:43:23You must explain that any individual...
00:43:25Us.
00:43:25Who an individual...
00:43:26What's this?
00:43:28What's going on?
00:43:29Nothing, Doc.
00:43:30I just came here to explain to the Signora
00:43:32that that pretty little dog of hers
00:43:33swiped a whole roast of veal
00:43:35from Signora Praietti.
00:43:36Is that the proper way to do it?
00:43:38Hey, Doc, what do I know about the proper way?
00:43:41I'm just the butcher's boy.
00:43:42Anyway, the Signora wanted me to go
00:43:45and explain to my boss
00:43:46and that'd get me a kick in the behind.
00:43:51This be enough?
00:43:52Plenty.
00:43:52Sure, Doctor.
00:43:54Thanks.
00:43:54Arrivederci, Signora.
00:43:55All right, go, will you?
00:43:57What happened to Lisa?
00:43:58Signora, excuse me,
00:43:59but this is the only kind of explanation
00:44:01that means anything.
00:44:02Thanks again.
00:44:04It's been a pleasure.
00:44:06Thank God, it's all over.
00:44:08I mean, you tell me what you think about this.
00:44:10It looks warmer.
00:44:11They're pretty, these colors, aren't they?
00:44:13Pretty all right.
00:44:13You did this for me?
00:44:14Oh, sorry.
00:44:15No, no, don't worry.
00:44:16I'll fix it.
00:44:17You're late today.
00:44:18I passed by that new clinic of Antonelli's.
00:44:21I gave them a rundown on your health.
00:44:23Oh, my darling.
00:44:24You always think of everything.
00:44:27You'll see.
00:44:28Winter will be over soon.
00:44:32Winter will be over soon.
00:45:02Just a moment.
00:45:12There, that does it.
00:45:18The nurse will give you your next advice.
00:45:19Thank you, Doctor.
00:45:21Tomorrow at six o'clock, all right?
00:45:23Yes, that's all right.
00:45:27Goodbye.
00:45:27And, Sr. Bartini's back again.
00:45:33You know the accountant and never stops talking.
00:45:34Shall I send him in?
00:45:38Papa, what are you doing here?
00:45:40I was tired of looking at people's mouths,
00:45:41so I said to hell with it and walked out.
00:45:44Oh, Nicola.
00:45:46Want us to drop you.
00:45:47Can we pass by our house, Papa?
00:45:49She's gotten over being afraid of Dennis.
00:45:50No, thanks.
00:45:51It's very kind of you, but I prefer one.
00:45:53Oh, come on.
00:45:54What are you, an athlete?
00:45:55Come on, Nicola.
00:45:58I know you didn't know.
00:46:00A guest always rides in front.
00:46:01Anyway, to finish what I was saying,
00:46:14that Sandra's the world's worst bitch.
00:46:16Listen, girls.
00:46:17Do you know what she said to me?
00:46:18I've got a great idea.
00:46:19Do you want to hear it?
00:46:20I think we all need to play hooky.
00:46:22So I'm going to take you to lunch
00:46:23at a really good restaurant.
00:46:26At the beach.
00:46:27It must be cold at the beach.
00:46:28What difference does that make?
00:46:29I didn't suggest going in swimming.
00:46:32Anyway, it's always nice there.
00:46:34I'm afraid I can't make it.
00:46:36My aunt's expecting me.
00:46:38Go on, Jane.
00:46:38You convince her it's all right.
00:46:40Certainly be fun to go.
00:46:42But can we ever hope to finish our homework
00:46:44before we have to go to Susanna's?
00:46:45Oh, forget the homework.
00:46:47Well, I guess we better postpone it
00:46:49to some other time than Papa.
00:46:50Anyway, we can drop her at her house.
00:46:52One time I was able to get free
00:46:53of that damned office.
00:46:55This way?
00:46:56Yeah.
00:46:57But I didn't think your office was so off,
00:46:59and yet you still haven't gotten over
00:47:00being terrified.
00:47:01But Papa's very good.
00:47:02You should go back.
00:47:03You take an anesthetic,
00:47:03and you don't feel a thing.
00:47:04You take an anesthetic,
00:47:06and you don't feel a thing.
00:47:07I can't stand it.
00:47:08I just want to try it.
00:47:09I'm going to try it.
00:47:09I can't stand it.
00:47:10I can't stand it.
00:47:11You don't feel a thing.
00:47:12I can't stand it.
00:47:12I can't stand it.
00:47:13I can't stand it.
00:47:13I can't stand it.
00:47:43What is this?
00:47:49I just wanted you to see that you don't have to pretend that I really do understand.
00:47:53What do you want?
00:47:53Just getting late isn't enough for you?
00:47:56No.
00:47:57This ass of a doctor is compelled to give lectures that explain all.
00:48:01Preferably with a background of sentimental music.
00:48:04So I think I'll leave you now.
00:48:05Because you really don't need me for any of that, do you?
00:48:13Don't sit on the floor.
00:48:39You'll catch cold.
00:48:41Anyway, what are you doing wandering around at this time of night?
00:48:47All babies are asleep at this hour.
00:48:50And you?
00:48:52So I'm a baby according to you.
00:48:55Neither am I.
00:48:57Go on, darling.
00:48:58Go back to bed.
00:48:58I don't want you to get sick.
00:48:59Go on.
00:49:00Back to bed with you, Jenny.
00:49:01What are you waiting for?
00:49:13I wonder how many women there are in your life.
00:49:18You and your mother, who else?
00:49:21Not even one mistress.
00:49:24Jane, whatever you're up to, skip it.
00:49:25Certainly, I can't deny that in the past there were several.
00:49:32Not anymore.
00:49:35And that...
00:49:36Even if I wanted...
00:49:40Where would I find the time?
00:49:43If I was you...
00:49:45I'd have mistresses all over the world.
00:49:49In Africa.
00:49:51Would you?
00:49:52Japan and up the North Pole.
00:49:55Must be kind of cold there.
00:49:56No.
00:49:57You'd go to bed with your pretty Eskinro girl and her glue.
00:50:03That should keep you warm.
00:50:05Of course, you'd run the risk of...
00:50:07of melting your love nest.
00:50:09With the heat of your passion.
00:50:11Such fun when we're just the two of us.
00:50:19I'd be happy if we'd spend all our life together.
00:50:21And nobody else near us.
00:50:26Tomorrow's my birthday.
00:50:27What are you giving me?
00:50:28What do you want?
00:50:29I want you to come out with me.
00:50:31And we'll choose a present together.
00:50:34Well, I'm going to bed.
00:50:36I'm nearly asleep.
00:50:37I can't decide what to put on me.
00:50:50Not even if you had an appointment with Prince Charming?
00:50:53Go the way you are.
00:50:56What's wrong?
00:50:57All right, you're sore because I'm busy, aren't you?
00:51:03Haven't we made a date?
00:51:05You know who my father is.
00:51:06He never has time for anything.
00:51:07If I don't go to date, there won't be another chance.
00:51:09And goodbye birthday present.
00:51:12Well, maybe we can do something tomorrow.
00:51:15Ciao, Eugenia.
00:51:15Hey, I've got an idea.
00:51:17Good afternoon, Doctor.
00:51:34Good afternoon.
00:51:37Virginia.
00:51:37Tell Papa.
00:51:39And Nicola?
00:51:40I posted a lookout so I wouldn't miss you.
00:51:42No, she isn't.
00:51:43I brought her along to help me choose which one.
00:51:45And you decided what you are?
00:51:46Yes.
00:51:48Come on.
00:51:50Good afternoon.
00:51:51Good afternoon, Signorina.
00:51:52I'd like to see one of those matching braw and panty sets you've got in the window.
00:51:54Right away.
00:51:58Which one, Signorina?
00:52:00That one.
00:52:01In the middle?
00:52:03We might as well go in.
00:52:07There we are, Signorina.
00:52:09This article happens to be especially fine.
00:52:10Look here.
00:52:11Look how sheer it is.
00:52:13Colors, real mauve, nile green.
00:52:14Full stretch.
00:52:15And the garter belt.
00:52:17It's nice, isn't it?
00:52:18Not bad at all.
00:52:18Aren't they beautiful?
00:52:19Except for the color.
00:52:20This color is very much a la mode this year, Signorina.
00:52:22It's selling like wildfire.
00:52:24They're nice, but not what I want.
00:52:26Let me show you some others.
00:52:27Okay.
00:52:28Oh, no.
00:52:29You can't wear that.
00:52:29It'll show through slack.
00:52:30Oh, but it's pretty.
00:52:32Hey, look.
00:52:32Wait till you see this.
00:52:33New colors, new fabrics.
00:52:38Oh, yes.
00:52:38The garter belt is very much back in style.
00:52:40Oh, it's classy.
00:52:41So much so we can hardly keep it in style.
00:52:42It's got to be uncomfortable, but they are sexy, aren't they?
00:52:45I just don't like the color.
00:52:46I think.
00:52:46I don't like this one.
00:52:47Why don't you buy this one?
00:52:48No, I don't like it.
00:52:49This is pretty.
00:52:50Don't you have anything in pure silk?
00:52:52Yes, yes.
00:52:52Right here.
00:52:52Just look at this one.
00:52:53It's real piquant, and yet so strong.
00:52:56I'm sure the signore would agree.
00:52:59The signorina is my daughter.
00:53:00Ah, pardon me.
00:53:02Such a young bother.
00:53:02I compliment you.
00:53:04This is very chic.
00:53:05Do you hear that?
00:53:05There's really nothing here that I can't live without.
00:53:08Haven't you got a garter belt in lace?
00:53:09Black lace.
00:53:10I had one here a moment ago.
00:53:12Here it is.
00:53:14Exquisite, isn't it, signorina?
00:53:16Yes, but is it like yours, Nicola?
00:53:17I want one exactly like yours.
00:53:19I don't wear mine anymore.
00:53:20That kind of thing only appeals to the old.
00:53:21Ah, you're wrong, signorina.
00:53:22You wouldn't believe how many we sell, and to teenagers.
00:53:25You like it?
00:53:26It's cute, isn't it?
00:53:27Yeah.
00:53:27Listen, go try it on, for heaven's sake.
00:53:30I trust that the dressing...
00:53:31Yes, certainly.
00:53:32The dressing room's in there, if you please, signorina.
00:53:33You try some of this stuff.
00:53:35Signora, these are made of the finest French lace.
00:53:38Every stitch done by hand.
00:53:39No doubt.
00:53:40No, I want these.
00:53:42Well, I'll be home a little later.
00:53:43You mean you're running already?
00:53:44I was going to buy us a drink first.
00:53:45But you made me rush to get here because you had an appointment at six.
00:53:48Yes, but I don't mind keeping them waiting, so let's go.
00:53:50No, no, a bar's all we need.
00:53:51I have to go home with Nicola because she has to help me with my homework.
00:53:53Ciao.
00:53:54Ciao.
00:53:55Have a good day, ciao.
00:53:55This bus goes far, St. Peter's?
00:54:21Hey, this bus goes far, St. Peter's?
00:54:24Give it don't fall apart first.
00:54:27Thanks.
00:54:30I'm really glad I got this.
00:54:32I didn't expect such a super present.
00:54:33I owe it to you.
00:54:34Probably if you weren't there, too, my father would have bought me another purse.
00:54:38He's done that for years.
00:54:39It's become a nightmare.
00:54:40Only last night I dreamed you bought me another purse.
00:54:43Know what that signifies?
00:54:44Just think about it for a moment.
00:54:45What am I supposed to say if a purse is a purse?
00:54:48But what is a purse?
00:54:51What is this?
00:54:51Some kind of joke?
00:54:52Come on.
00:54:53What do you do with a bag?
00:54:54I don't know.
00:54:55You put things in there.
00:54:56And a woman, what is she?
00:54:58A woman?
00:55:00Keep your hands to yourself, you dirty old man.
00:55:02What?
00:55:03You lost your mind?
00:55:04I tell you I have a...
00:55:04Don't make a seat.
00:55:05Don't make a seat.
00:55:06Before long, these old bastards will be joking us on the street.
00:55:08He thinks everyone's touching.
00:55:09What are you staring at?
00:55:10The show's over.
00:55:10He probably did it.
00:55:11And of course, the conductor never sees anything.
00:55:13If there was a policeman here, I'd prefer charge.
00:55:15Stop the bus.
00:55:15You wouldn't get out.
00:55:16Hey, stop, will you?
00:55:17The seniorinas want to get out.
00:55:19They don't like the company.
00:55:23Now will you calm down?
00:55:24What do you mean?
00:55:25Instead of thanking?
00:55:25Sure, but you're exaggerating a bit.
00:55:27After all, he was just a poor old guy.
00:55:29With a man like that, all you got to do is look him in the eye to put him in his place.
00:55:35Eugenia!
00:55:35Where are you going?
00:55:37Eugenia!
00:55:38Eugenia!
00:55:39Eugenia!
00:55:40Eugenia!
00:55:41Eugenia!
00:55:42Eugenia!
00:55:43Eugenia!
00:55:44Eugenia!
00:55:45Eugenia!
00:55:46Eugenia!
00:55:47Eugenia!
00:55:48Eugenia!
00:55:49Eugenia!
00:55:50Eugenia!
00:55:51Eugenia!
00:55:52Eugenia!
00:55:53Eugenia!
00:55:55Eugenia!
00:55:56Eugenia!
00:55:57Eugenia!
00:55:58Eugenia!
00:55:59Eugenia!
00:56:00Eugenia!
00:56:01Eugenia!
00:56:02Eugenia!
00:56:03Eugenia!
00:56:04Eugenia!
00:56:05Eugenia!
00:56:06Eugenia!
00:56:37You know, Nicola, I wasn't even aware that so much time had passed.
00:56:47If it wasn't for Eugenia's birthday...
00:56:54Listen to this record, my present from Emilio.
00:57:07My mother didn't want me to listen to it.
00:57:10She said it was immoral.
00:57:16What did you want, dear?
00:57:17To show your wardrobe to my friends.
00:57:19You don't mind, do you?
00:57:20Boys, out.
00:57:21Come on, leave.
00:57:22Come on.
00:57:23Come on.
00:57:24Come on, I want to talk to you.
00:57:25Come on.
00:57:34Please, try.
00:57:36Please, girls.
00:57:37The clothes is also.
00:57:38Try not to wear the dresses.
00:57:44No, that one Spanish lace.
00:57:46The material is old and the threads will break.
00:57:52Such a disorder.
00:57:54You shouldn't let her have her way.
00:57:56I know, but it's Eugenia's birthday.
00:58:06But they are all so pretty and so young.
00:58:08What are you trying to prove?
00:58:16You think my idea stinks?
00:58:17This party was headed for Dullsville until I thought of Diggie.
00:58:19Doesn't your mother mean anything to you at all?
00:58:21For her, these things are very important.
00:58:24They're her whole life.
00:58:25You're butting in, aren't you?
00:58:27And whose mother is she?
00:58:28So stop telling me how to live my life.
00:58:31Come on, don't be like that.
00:58:33Come on, don't be like that.
00:58:33Come on, don't be like that.
00:59:03Come on.
00:59:06And now a little music of those days.
00:59:08Come on downstairs.
00:59:08Everybody.
00:59:10Come on.
00:59:10Here, here.
00:59:11I got a better idea.
00:59:15Girls, my mother and her concert grand piano.
00:59:20Oh, really, no one wants to hear a concert now.
00:59:25Too much time has passed.
00:59:27Please, Mama, it'll be my birthday present.
00:59:30Can't you see she doesn't want to?
00:59:32What's the matter?
00:59:33Can't you leave her in peace?
00:59:39All right.
00:59:40After all, it's not much to ask.
00:59:42It's all right, Mama.
00:59:43Come downstairs.
00:59:44Come on.
00:59:46I don't want to go.
00:59:48Come along, dear.
00:59:48Don't leave me.
00:59:49You're playing the solitude scene?
01:00:07Want me to put out the light?
01:00:09Come on.
01:00:10I don't know.
01:00:21I don't know.
01:00:21I don't know.
01:00:21I don't know.
01:00:22I don't know.
01:00:23I don't know.
01:00:23I don't know.
01:00:24I don't know.
01:00:24I don't know.
01:00:24I don't know.
01:00:25I don't know.
01:00:25I don't know.
01:00:26I don't know.
01:00:26I'll take it.
01:00:53Thank you, he's very kind.
01:00:56Oh, fine, will you put them there?
01:01:03Oh, that's the lady's room.
01:01:08You're out of two upstairs.
01:01:09Yeah, you get all these clothes.
01:01:11Oh, my God.
01:01:14I tried to fall off, but I...
01:01:18Oh, I just...
01:01:21Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:23Oh, that's it.
01:01:26You want some of this?
01:01:29Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:31Okay.
01:01:32I'm sorry.
01:01:37Oh, I'm sorry.
01:01:38Oh, my God.
01:01:43Oh, my God.
01:06:18You will not tolerate this sarcasm regarding your mother.
01:06:22Pick them up immediately.
01:06:54If you're ten days late, does it mean you're pregnant?
01:06:59But it is me.
01:07:02I want to know for a friend of mine. Don't worry.
01:07:06Virginia, tell me the truth.
01:07:07Come on, Papa, if it was me, do you think I'd be talking to you about it?
01:07:12I just want a professional opinion.
01:07:17Who is she?
01:07:17A girl in the middle, a girl in the middle, but I have a girl in the middle of the middle of the middle of the school, you're a girl in my class.
01:07:29I read in the paper that in America they've already got a special pill for that.
01:07:32That's a lot of nonsense, because after 10 days, there's nothing you can do.
01:07:37You're saying that the only solution is an abortion?
01:07:43I'll tell her.
01:07:45Oh, I almost forgot.
01:07:47At 4 o'clock, Nicola goes to your office, and please, Papa, take her in first, or we'll never get to do our homework.
01:07:51Okay?
01:07:52Okay.
01:08:02Norma, please cancel all my appointments for today.
01:08:15Yeah.
01:08:16Thanks.
01:08:23Hey, Doc, stop.
01:08:24Stop, will you?
01:08:25Doctor, wait for us.
01:08:26They took them away.
01:08:28Yes, they just took them away.
01:08:29What is it?
01:08:30What do you want?
01:08:30They took them away.
01:08:32Took who away?
01:08:33Mattia, the dog catcher got them.
01:08:34I said to leave them alone, because it was yours.
01:08:36Go tell you again, you will you?
01:08:38You know how they get rid of stray dogs?
01:08:40They burn them.
01:08:41No, they shoot them in the head with a ball burst.
01:08:43Nah, they burn them with gas.
01:08:45I swear it, I've been there.
01:08:46That's a lie.
01:09:01I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I swear it, I
01:09:31Good afternoon, doctor.
01:09:52Am I late?
01:09:54Weren't you informed earlier that the office is closed until tomorrow?
01:09:57But I've been suffering with this for ten days, doctor.
01:09:58I feel terrible.
01:09:59You've got to do something.
01:10:00I'm sorry, but I'm leaving right away.
01:10:03It'll only take you a minute or two.
01:10:04The telephone's ringing.
01:10:05I must go and answer.
01:10:06You telephone tomorrow when making a point with my next start.
01:10:13Yes?
01:10:14Oh, Jania, yes, I hear you.
01:10:15What's wrong?
01:10:17What do you expect me to do?
01:10:18Go to the dog pound?
01:10:20What do you mean they won't give him to you?
01:10:22My darling, I'm stoned under with patience.
01:10:25Show them that the dog is yours and they'll hand him over.
01:10:28Why, certainly.
01:10:28You have to give a tip to the one in charge and you'll find it does wonders.
01:10:33What?
01:10:33You mean Nicola's with you?
01:10:34Did you say she was coming here to the office?
01:10:36She has an appointment.
01:10:39Listen, I'll tell Norman to cancel all the other appointments.
01:10:43You can expect me in half an hour.
01:10:45You'll need a cell certificate with vaccinations.
01:10:48Stemple and rebus.
01:10:49If dogs healthier than we are, we'll do other shots again.
01:10:53You'll get your certificate.
01:10:54Thanks.
01:10:55I'm only doing this because it's you, doctor.
01:10:57Oh, dear.
01:11:00I'll give you somebody who cares about you.
01:11:01Eugenia told me the news.
01:11:15Is it true?
01:11:15She told you what news?
01:11:19She's pregnant.
01:11:21It's only ten days of so hopeless.
01:11:22I'm sorry to disappoint you, doctor.
01:11:24But as far as I'm concerned, Eugenia won't be having any little brothers for the moment.
01:11:30Well, the fact is, she never mentioned your name, but I felt it was you.
01:11:34You feel too much, doctor.
01:11:38No.
01:11:39No, you're crazy.
01:11:40What's the matter?
01:11:41Eugenia, she might see us.
01:11:42You can't always be the one to decide.
01:11:43No.
01:12:03Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:12:03Oh, oh, oh, oh.
01:12:07Oh, oh.
01:13:19You're tired?
01:13:21No, no.
01:13:24And you?
01:13:27How'd it go today?
01:13:29Beautifully.
01:13:30You're sick?
01:13:43No.
01:13:44Just that I'm utterly famished.
01:13:46I'm gonna raid the icebox.
01:13:51Eugenia?
01:13:52Eugenia?
01:13:52Eugenia?
01:13:56She's in her room, I guess.
01:13:59I guess she was studying, doing homework.
01:14:01I didn't hear her at all today.
01:14:03Why, no, not that one.
01:14:10The tall one, who was playing tennis.
01:14:13At his house.
01:14:14Oh, and you should see that house.
01:14:18No, no, I phoned him.
01:14:19It wasn't his decision.
01:14:20Man, did he go along with it.
01:14:22A tiger.
01:14:25He wanted everything.
01:14:26And I was gonna stop him.
01:14:30He started sucking my toes.
01:14:32Then my ankles.
01:14:34Then down between my legs.
01:14:38He ripped all my clothes off.
01:14:39He acted like he wanted to tear my skin off, too.
01:14:41The way he scratched and bit me.
01:14:43He called me a dirty prostitute.
01:14:44A whore.
01:14:45Or, in fact, every name in the book.
01:14:47Oh, he writes as a first-class Latin lover.
01:14:52And who is this fortunate Nembo kid?
01:14:55What's his name?
01:14:56I gotta hang up.
01:14:58Yeah.
01:14:59Tomorrow.
01:15:01Who are you speaking to?
01:15:03To Nicola.
01:15:09And does Nicola tell you what's done to her?
01:15:11Yeah.
01:15:12Well, are they the same as yours?
01:15:14Are they different?
01:15:16Mostly the same as mine.
01:15:19What a sensational actress you'd be.
01:15:22What are you dressed up as?
01:15:23That shawl around your neck.
01:15:34Well, this time...
01:15:36This time you weren't kidding.
01:15:39This time the tiger was real.
01:15:44Stop that.
01:15:54Stop it.
01:15:55There is no time now.
01:15:56It's late.
01:15:57Late.
01:15:58Late.
01:15:59Hey, Lisa.
01:16:00It's late.
01:16:01Late.
01:16:02Late, late.
01:16:05Hey, Lisa, wait a minute.
01:16:06You must go to sleep, my dear.
01:16:09And cover up.
01:16:10Cover up for tomorrow.
01:16:12You'll never so afloat.
01:16:13Let that go, will you?
01:16:14No, no, no, no.
01:16:14Come on.
01:16:15Don't be patient.
01:16:15There is plenty of time, all the time in the world.
01:16:20Close your eyes.
01:16:22Close your eyes.
01:16:24Close your eyes.
01:16:24Leave her alone and come on.
01:16:33See?
01:16:36She's asleep.
01:16:40I'm coming now.
01:16:42It's our turn.
01:16:44Why did you slap me?
01:16:46You never did that before.
01:16:48You hurt me.
01:16:54My face didn't burn.
01:16:59Little face.
01:17:00Little face.
01:17:01Here, drink this.
01:17:03You have big hands, haven't you?
01:17:05All men have to have big hands so they can't crush you.
01:17:09Hands of a coward, of a pig.
01:17:11Hands that they poke around and go inside, inside, inside.
01:17:14Stop it.
01:17:15And they leave their marks on everything they got.
01:17:18Hands.
01:17:20Hands that can hold the breast of a baby.
01:17:23Or a whore.
01:17:25Or bitches that they...
01:17:26I am your baby.
01:17:28I am your whore.
01:17:29Your baby is your bitch.
01:17:30What are you doing?
01:17:32Your bitch.
01:17:32Yes, yes.
01:17:33No, no, no, no.
01:17:33Come here.
01:17:34Don't be afraid.
01:17:34I still have to tell you.
01:17:35Lots of things, you know.
01:17:36Lots of things.
01:17:37Don't be afraid.
01:17:38I'll play for you.
01:17:39You, my best audience.
01:17:41Yes.
01:17:43Kiss me.
01:17:44Kiss me.
01:17:45Your mouth.
01:17:46Your strong, savage, male smell.
01:17:49Oh, hold me.
01:17:50Hold me tight in your big, strong arms.
01:17:53Yes, come.
01:17:54Come in to me all the way till...
01:17:56Till you suffocate me till...
01:17:59Your fingers on the piano are like butterflies.
01:18:06A bunch of flowers with the best wishes for a long and splendid career.
01:18:15I hate you.
01:18:18Are you weeping?
01:18:20I hate you.
01:18:22Stop it, Elisa.
01:18:23Stop it.
01:18:23I hate you.
01:18:23I hate you.
01:18:23I hate you.
01:18:24I swear I'm going to walk out on you.
01:18:25It's enough to eat.
01:18:26So everything smells of wisteria, rose petals, jasmine, orange blossom, 18 years and four
01:18:32months as if we were married today.
01:18:36As if...
01:18:37Elisa.
01:18:38Come.
01:18:39I want to give you a lot of children, all boys, all big, handsome, cowards, all filthy
01:18:46pigs like you are, as hateful as you are, because I hate you.
01:18:52I hate you.
01:18:54I hate you.
01:18:55I hate you.
01:18:56I hate you.
01:18:56I hate you.
01:18:56A young lady just left these.
01:19:17She said she's a friend of your daughter's.
01:19:19She asked about your wife.
01:19:26I hate you.
01:19:27I hate you.
01:19:30The family, you know, we will remember wisteria.
01:19:34I pray you and her wife are you through her
01:20:55It's a rotten feeling knowing I owe my freedom to someone else's suffering, but I have a right to begin again. There won't be any more mistakes. I haven't the time to waste.
01:21:08Come on.
01:21:30Come on.
01:21:37Come on.
01:21:44Come on.
01:21:45Come on.
01:21:46Come on.
01:21:49You know how many years I've lived in this house? Eighteen. And I feel like I'm seeing it for the first time. You have any idea what a house is? What you need is the guts to insist that everything's okay and that there's no need to worry about anything. This is the real revolution. Yes, sir. Imagine what it would mean to a man to wake up and realize he has nothing to worry about. Am I right?
01:22:14You're tired. You must get some rest now. No, I have to finish packing the bags. If we want to get out of here. No, we have time. Stretch out for a bit.
01:22:21But it was for you. I didn't want you to have to stay here. I owe you that much consideration. In fact, I owe you a great deal. Don't look at your watch. The important thing is for you to relax. Don't worry about me.
01:22:34Don't look at whether to drive or take the train. I'm completely happy driving. Give me a cigarette, will you please? On those long trips the last few miles, it's hard to stay awake. Funny, isn't it?
01:22:49Only here. I can't manage to sleep. Surrounded by all the errors of the past. They're the only things in life that should be used and then destroyed. Ah, the handkerchiefs. I forgot the handkerchiefs. What do you do with it? Please, please lie down.
01:23:08Time is. How'd you like a big drink? That's a good idea. Scotch. Right back. Make it a little one.
01:23:14Time is.
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