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A wicked boy (1992) Horror⧸Psychological thriller [Full Movie] [Full Story]Full EP - Full
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00:00:30Oh, my God.
00:01:17Oh, my God.
00:01:56Oh, my God.
00:02:18Oh, my God.
00:02:39Oh, my God.
00:03:12Oh, my God.
00:03:30Oh, my God.
00:04:03Oh, my God.
00:04:24Oh, my God.
00:04:53Oh, my God.
00:04:54Oh, my God.
00:04:54Oh, my God.
00:04:56Oh, my God.
00:05:24Oh, my God.
00:05:32Oh, my God.
00:05:46Oh, my God.
00:05:50Oh, my God.
00:05:55Oh, my God.
00:05:59Oh, my God.
00:06:09Oh, my God.
00:06:12Oh, my God.
00:06:12Oh, my God.
00:06:13Oh, my God.
00:06:37Marcus?
00:06:39Marcus, it's Paul on the phone from Paris.
00:06:42He wants to talk to you.
00:06:44Okay, come in.
00:06:56Hello?
00:06:57Hello, Paul.
00:06:59Yes.
00:07:01Chickenpox, that's right.
00:07:04The flight was fine.
00:07:06Yes.
00:07:08She's very beautiful.
00:07:10That goes without saying.
00:07:13I'm sure we will.
00:07:15Quite sure.
00:07:17Okay, here she is then.
00:07:19Who wants to speak to you?
00:07:20Paul?
00:07:21Huh?
00:07:23Oh, darling, it's a terrible line.
00:07:26What?
00:07:28Yes.
00:07:29Saturday night dinner with Clive.
00:07:33No, no.
00:07:34No, he'll understand.
00:07:37Huh?
00:07:42You don't have to explain.
00:07:45Paul?
00:07:47No, no, he'll understand.
00:07:49I must go.
00:07:53That's fine.
00:08:05I just want to read a lot.
00:08:06What about the minutes?
00:08:07What are you going to do?
00:08:07You don't have to do, man.
00:08:11We are going to do it, boys.
00:08:12It's gonna be done.
00:08:12I mean, we are going to do it.
00:08:29Marcus!
00:08:34Marcus!
00:08:37Marcus!
00:10:10Oh, here. Let me.
00:10:16Tell me if you feel queasy.
00:10:18Yes.
00:10:22Don't want you catching chickenpox.
00:10:24No.
00:10:28Right.
00:10:31Good.
00:10:35Marcus.
00:10:36What?
00:10:38Don't you have any friends?
00:10:40Of course.
00:10:42I meant round here.
00:10:45Not here.
00:10:46No.
00:10:47Not at all.
00:10:48No.
00:10:50Pity.
00:10:51Why?
00:10:52It's a shame to waste a pool.
00:10:55I suppose so.
00:10:56Paul and I use it so little.
00:10:58You look lonely all by yourself.
00:11:01I've got Trotsky.
00:11:04Marcus.
00:11:05That letter, Marcus.
00:11:07What letter?
00:11:09From the book club.
00:11:10I 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.
00:11:31Salt.
00:11:31Salt.
00:11:32What?
00:11:34A pillar of salt.
00:11:35Lots 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.
00:12:01I can see your eyes, but you can't see mine.
00:12:59I can see your eyes, but you can't see mine.
00:13:01I can see my eyes, but you can't see mine.
00:13:21I can see my eyes, but you can't see mine.
00:13:21Did he like the book idea?
00:13:23So-so.
00:13:24What went wrong?
00:13:26Oh, it'll be all right.
00:13:32If I had chicken pox, I could stay in bed.
00:13:39Show me your tongue.
00:13:42Put it away.
00:13:45De Grey sends his love.
00:13:47He says you can come and work for him whenever you like.
00:13:51Lovely old lech.
00:13:53First day you can be the vision.
00:13:53First day you are theiya saver.
00:14:04Three days.
00:14:11One, two, three, two.
00:14:17Two, three.
00:14:29Ah, lovely.
00:14:34Why an English school?
00:14:38Odd question.
00:14:42Sarah wanted it.
00:14:45Ah, sorry. I didn't...
00:14:48No.
00:14:49Forget it.
00:14:53You witch.
00:14:55I'm just seeing you.
00:14:59Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:15:02Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:15:20Oh.
00:15:22Hmm.
00:15:25Is Marcus happy at school?
00:15:28Getting all parental.
00:15:31Has he got any friends?
00:15:33Of course.
00:15:36Know any of them?
00:15:39He isn't all cranium and pebble lenses.
00:15:44Surrounded by chess sets.
00:15:47He is a great kid.
00:15:50You only have to watch him.
00:15:53I do.
00:16:06Knees, or whatever it is, twelve-year-olds get dirty.
00:16:18I 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?
00:16:27He 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.
00:16:38Especially wives.
00:16:41Seven basic reasons for divorce.
00:16:44Disobedience.
00:16:45Barrenness.
00:16:46Lewdness.
00:16:47Jealousy.
00:16:48Guerrlessness.
00:16:50Leprosy.
00:16:51And stealing.
00:16:53No corruption or stupidity.
00:16:57Utopia.
00:17:03Did you borrow some money, Elise?
00:17:07Borrow?
00:17:08From my desk.
00:17:11Marcus paid for his car coming from the airport.
00:17:14Three hundred pesetas.
00:17:17You told me...
00:17:18I thought you told me a thousand pesetas.
00:17:21No, Elise.
00:17:24Doesn't matter.
00:17:25I'm sure you told me a thousand pesetas.
00:17:28When?
00:17:30In the hall.
00:17:32I mentioned no amount.
00:17:34Look, forget it.
00:17:36How much is missing?
00:17:38Elise, forget it.
00:17:39I shouldn't have said anything.
00:17:41I just thought that perhaps Consuelo...
00:17:44She's so honest.
00:17:45She wouldn't take a biscuit without asking.
00:17:47All right.
00:17:48I didn't have any Spanish money.
00:17:56Elise...
00:17:58Elise made a mistake.
00:18:03Would any of you feel insulted if I asked for a spoon and fork?
00:18:07I'm starving.
00:18:09I'm starving.
00:18:11I'm starving.
00:18:22I'm starving.
00:18:46I'm starving.
00:18:48I could hear her pardoning 내 hat's for sure.
00:18:48I would, was to send my albocheness up.
00:18:48See if I homem was tight.
00:18:48Yeah, what bit would I have to learn?
00:18:50I'd love to work with her.
00:18:54I look forward with her voiceover cooking.
00:18:54This time they had to go hard to get breath into their hands of everything.
00:19:56Come on in, Paul. The water's lovely.
00:20:00Coming.
00:20:11Paul, do you love me?
00:20:14Odd question.
00:20:16Do you?
00:20:17Of course I do. Why so serious?
00:20:20Do you love her?
00:20:22Very much. And her, it's Elise.
00:20:29I'm sorry.
00:20:30What's wrong?
00:20:31She doesn't like me.
00:20:34Not so loud. She can hear you.
00:20:37She doesn't. I can tell.
00:20:40You idiot.
00:20:42And she thinks I stole your money.
00:20:45That isn't funny, Marcus.
00:20:47You heard her.
00:20:50She was mistaken.
00:20:53She's out my room.
00:20:55I don't know.
00:20:56Well, I can hear you.
00:21:14I can hear you.
00:21:15I can hear you.
00:21:18I can hear you.
00:21:43Did you search Marcus's room?
00:21:48Does he think I did?
00:21:50Yes.
00:21:52Do you think I did?
00:21:54I hope not.
00:21:57But you're not sure.
00:21:59No.
00:22:02What am I supposed to have been looking for?
00:22:06The money.
00:22:09I see.
00:22:11Well.
00:22:15Well, what?
00:22:16I don't.
00:22:18Did you?
00:22:40Where's the school?
00:22:42Berkshire.
00:22:44Beautiful.
00:22:46Cookham near Windsor.
00:22:48Is he happy there?
00:22:50He doesn't complain.
00:22:54Paul.
00:22:55Hmm?
00:22:58Does he resent me?
00:23:00No.
00:23:00No.
00:23:03It's going to take time.
00:23:05We both knew that.
00:23:08Let's go.
00:23:37Vakas.
00:24:19Will you wait, please?
00:24:37Good afternoon, Mrs. Bazant.
00:24:38My secretary told me you'd, uh, phone from the airport.
00:24:43Please, sir, darling.
00:24:48To be quite frank, I had expected Mr. Bazant to have contacted me before now.
00:24:53He's been away almost constantly, working flat out on a new book for his French publishers, on surrealism.
00:25:01I read his articles in the Sunday Times.
00:25:05It must be very difficult coping with so many boys.
00:25:08I have a first-class staff.
00:25:11I meant all the cuts and bruises, measles and, uh, chicken pox.
00:25:18Well, touch wood, we've only had one broken wrist and the usual assortment of coals, sister.
00:25:22Thank you, sir.
00:25:24Dr. Kessel, as you no doubt realize, Marcus is my stepson.
00:25:30I met him for the first time when he came home.
00:25:34Forgive me if I seem a little blunt, but, uh, I would prefer to discuss this matter with your husband.
00:25:41I was hoping I could protect him from the worry.
00:25:45Your husband has seen my letter.
00:25:48Not yet.
00:25:49I wanted to speak to you first.
00:25:51I see.
00:25:55I haven't seen the letter.
00:25:57Good luck.
00:25:59Marcus destroyed it.
00:26:00I found some small pieces in a book.
00:26:04I found this very disturbing.
00:26:09I think perhaps you should, uh, see this letter.
00:26:19I just didn't realize.
00:26:27What were these series of unfortunate incidents?
00:26:31Why did you expel Marcus?
00:26:33I find this very distressing, Mrs. Mazzan.
00:26:35It must have been serious.
00:26:37Oh, it's quite brilliant.
00:26:38The most outstanding.
00:26:39Difficult.
00:26:40Embarrassing.
00:26:41But I can't do anything to relieve the situation unless I know all the facts.
00:26:57It, uh,
00:27:00started with these drawings.
00:27:29I've had a series of complaints from local people.
00:27:31a prowler, a face at the window, a wire, a boy from the school, they were all quite certain.
00:27:38Marcus?
00:27:39Fitted in with previous patterns in his behaviour.
00:27:43Previous patterns?
00:27:44One of the groundsmen rescued him from a beating one night.
00:27:48Sorry.
00:27:50The old pavilion is very popular among courting couples in the village.
00:27:54Apparently Marcus had engineered some spy holes at various vantage points.
00:28:01You mentioned a beating.
00:28:03One of the lads from the village caught Marcus spying on him and his girl.
00:28:09If Clayton hadn't been around, he might have ended up in hospital.
00:28:14But why didn't you report these incidents as they occurred, Dr. Kessler?
00:28:19Mrs. Byzant, I think we are at some variance.
00:28:22I've had several meetings with your husband concerning the boy.
00:28:26I'm sorry.
00:28:28I just wasn't aware.
00:28:29At first, we naturally attributed his behaviour as a reaction to his mother's most distressing death.
00:28:35But, uh, that was nearly two years ago.
00:28:56He stole a cat, killed it after torturing it.
00:29:02With the other incidents, serious as they were, it was possible to understand, overlooking.
00:29:08I can cope with most things, but this was horrifying.
00:29:13Frankly, I didn't know how to deal with it and didn't feel much like trying.
00:29:17I'm very sorry.
00:29:18I had no alternative but to remove the boy.
00:29:22I'm very sorry.
00:30:27He looks so beautiful.
00:31:08Enter. Enter. There's no one here but me. Sophie me. Huh? That rhymes? Sophie me.
00:31:19She me. And me, baby. I'm the hostess. And I've had the mosties. Oh, here. Let me. Oh, lovely. Oh,
00:31:35too sorry. Much too much. My own party, too. But I don't like the people. None of them. Thank you.
00:31:46I think what you need is some coffee. What I need, my lovely lady, is a very vacant nun with
00:31:54very rough hands.
00:31:55Yes. This place. Doesn't it give you the creeps? No. Why? Sarah. She was my friend. Under the water. What
00:32:22happened?
00:32:27Dead. Sophie, tell me what happened. Must not get on morbid. Ask Paul. Bye, lovely lady. Thanks for thee.
00:33:00That was your house. Yes. Her house. Yes. Now it's Sophie's. Why didn't you tell me?
00:33:10I sold it after Sarah died. Haven't been back there until tonight. I was trying to prove to myself that
00:33:21it was over. No ghosts.
00:33:25You didn't think about me. You didn't think about me. We're going to share our lives. Remember?
00:33:34Please, let's forget it. You bastard. What were those people going to think?
00:33:39The majority are incapable. The damn place was choked with zombies. Don't you have a normal friend?
00:33:51Tell me what happened. Tell me what happened. It was a heart attack. She was bathing. She slipped under the
00:33:59water. She had a weak heart. I didn't even know it.
00:34:06Anyway, what does it matter? Bath or bed or where? She is dead.
00:34:15What happened?
00:34:15Your performance in the Chinese restaurant. First night we went out together. Marcus took that money for.
00:34:26Did he? I think you know he did.
00:34:32I found it. Caught in the back of the drawer. That was all.
00:34:36He put it back.
00:34:40Accusations are becoming a... a thing with you.
00:34:44And his third master?
00:34:46Have you seen on this conspiracy?
00:34:49Castle?
00:34:52Have you spoken to a castle?
00:34:55I've been to the school.
00:34:58I took the early morning train the day you went to Barcelona.
00:35:05Paul?
00:35:07There was no chicken pox.
00:35:10Marcus destroyed a letter.
00:35:13Castle wrote to explain it.
00:35:16I've been so busy with the book. So tired. I only wanted to help him. To help you.
00:35:23I suppose he took you through the complete chamber of horrors.
00:35:26The drawings. The complaints.
00:35:29He was never identified by any of those people.
00:35:31The police reports. The Pavilion incident.
00:35:35Paul, why didn't you tell me?
00:35:42Marcus is over all that.
00:35:51He killed the cat.
00:35:55He tortured it.
00:36:01Kessel can't deal with him anymore.
00:36:05He can't overlook it this time.
00:36:09He killed the cat.
00:36:13Marcus is over all that.
00:36:32You did not speak to him anymore.
00:36:35Who knew you were killed?
00:36:36Yes.
00:36:37Who knew he was killed?
00:36:39beat him within an inch of his life,
00:36:41lock him under the stairs, shave his head.
00:36:47You've done nothing but to arrest him,
00:36:52accusing him, searching his room, going to his school.
00:36:58You made your mind up before you met,
00:37:01that you weren't going to like him.
00:37:04That's a terrible thing to say.
00:37:06While you were listening to Kessel crucifying my son,
00:37:10did you ever stop to think why?
00:37:13Why?
00:37:16Or were you only interested in...
00:37:20in exposing him?
00:37:23I wanted to help him.
00:37:25To do that, you have to face facts.
00:37:29You're just pretending. It never happened.
00:37:32Like Sarah's death.
00:37:33Sell the house.
00:37:36Forget.
00:37:38Close your mind.
00:38:00I just feel confused...
00:38:03and frightened for us all.
00:38:07Do I have to spell it out for you?
00:38:10Are you that obtuse?
00:38:18Marcus?
00:38:19Marcus...
00:38:19found his mother in the bath.
00:38:32A few months later...
00:38:35the incident started.
00:38:38Hmm.
00:38:54Huh.
00:38:56Huh.
00:38:58Huh.
00:39:00Huh.
00:39:01Huh.
00:39:02Huh.
00:39:02Huh.
00:42:06I think so.
00:42:07You see, Paul threw all the clothes away.
00:42:09Didn't he tell you?
00:42:11I'll talk to him if you like.
00:42:13You could keep them in here.
00:42:15If it helps.
00:42:16I don't know what you're talking about.
00:42:19I'm sorry, at least.
00:42:23What was she like?
00:42:25What was she like?
00:42:26Sorry, you won't want to talk about it.
00:42:29I don't mind.
00:42:31Was she beautiful?
00:42:33No.
00:42:33No.
00:42:36Attractive.
00:42:37To some, maybe.
00:42:40Was she tall, short, dark, fair?
00:42:45Tall, fair?
00:42:49If you really don't...
00:42:50No.
00:42:50You want to know.
00:42:52I thought it might help to talk about her.
00:42:55So you're not just being inquisitive.
00:43:00Not this time.
00:43:01Sarah was...
00:43:04exposed.
00:43:07In what way?
00:43:08She never knew when Paul and I were joking.
00:43:13I sympathize.
00:43:17What did you think when Paul told you about the accident?
00:43:22Accident?
00:43:24Sarah's accident.
00:43:28She had a heart attack.
00:43:30Didn't Paul explain?
00:43:35No.
00:43:37I wonder why not.
00:43:41What did happen?
00:43:43I'm sorry.
00:43:44If Paul...
00:43:45I want to know.
00:43:46I can't.
00:43:47I have a right to know.
00:43:49Then you must ask your husband.
00:43:57I wonder why not.
00:43:57I'll never mind.
00:43:57No.
00:44:02No.
00:44:03No.
00:44:03No.
00:44:04No.
00:44:04No.
00:44:23Paul refuses to talk about it.
00:44:26I can't force the issue.
00:44:28What has he said?
00:44:30She died from a heart attack while she was bathing.
00:44:33Just that?
00:44:35Just that.
00:44:48Please, Sophie.
00:44:50It could mean a great deal to me.
00:45:04Come on.
00:45:06Come on.
00:45:06Come on.
00:45:19Come on.
00:45:21How many years ago?
00:45:22You with your stupid suspicions.
00:45:26Him with his innuendos.
00:45:29I'm like a...
00:45:30I'm like a punch bag.
00:45:35Oh, God.
00:45:38I thought I'd got away from all this.
00:45:42All what?
00:45:46You are beginning to sound like Sarah.
00:45:50You're even beginning to look like her.
00:46:06You heard it.
00:46:09I saw it.
00:46:11You look like she's been dead.
00:46:12You look like she's dead.
00:46:13But now she's not dead.
00:46:13Then it's dead.
00:48:45Hello, genius.
00:48:48What are you reading?
00:48:51Death, sir?
00:48:57Did you love her?
00:49:01Did you love your mother?
00:49:03I don't think so.
00:49:09Did Paul?
00:49:10Ask him.
00:49:12I'm asking you.
00:49:15His grief was...
00:49:17transitory.
00:49:19He's hiding behind big words as cold as a fish.
00:49:27You're not a child.
00:49:29You're a...
00:49:32You're a...
00:49:39You're a...
00:49:41freak.
00:49:45Tell you to circus.
00:49:49She looked like a fish.
00:49:52A dead fish under the water.
00:49:55Her mouth wide open.
00:49:59What did you do?
00:50:01What did you do, Marcus?
00:50:02Were you frightened?
00:50:05Did you scream?
00:50:08Cry?
00:50:10Ran away?
00:50:11I laughed.
00:50:14I laughed.
00:50:15She looked so surprised.
00:50:20So ridiculous.
00:50:24So vulnerable.
00:50:30You laughed.
00:50:33When Paul came, he was sick.
00:50:36I thought it was a fish.
00:50:38I love you.
00:50:39I wait until next time.
00:50:43It's been a fish.
00:50:49I've seen a fish.
00:50:49I'll find a fish.
00:50:50I'm notary to the fish.
00:50:50I've seen a fish.
00:50:51I've seen the fish that I'm eating.
00:50:53I have been eating, honey.
00:50:54I'll put a fish.
00:50:54You should be eating.
00:50:54If I need a fish.
00:50:55I'm happy.
00:50:56I have a fish.
00:50:56I'm happy.
00:51:09Oh, you're actually so happy.
00:51:12Lots of mortals do sometimes.
00:51:15You do at the airport in an hour.
00:51:17Let me go!
00:51:32What's the matter?
00:51:34Why don't you go and lie down?
00:51:41You're impossible.
00:52:24Why don't you go?
00:52:35I'll drive you to the airport.
00:52:39No.
00:52:41Why not?
00:52:44Because you're drunk.
00:52:46And you're a mess.
00:52:48I'll have a shower.
00:52:50No!
00:52:52I'll be ready in 15 minutes.
00:52:55I'll take a taxi.
00:52:58Paul.
00:52:59Paul, I'm sorry.
00:53:02Please.
00:53:04You're too drunk.
00:53:06You're too drunk.
00:53:09I'm sorry.
00:53:11You're too drunk.
00:53:12And you're too drunk.
00:53:12You're too drunk.
00:53:15I'm sorry.
00:53:29You're too drunk.
00:53:43Oh, my God.
00:54:23Oh, my God.
00:54:43Oh, my God.
00:55:10Oh, my God.
00:55:56Oh, my God.
00:56:02To use Paul's self-conscious chit-chat, it turns me on.
00:56:10Sarah.
00:56:11You spied on Sarah, too?
00:56:13She wasn't as entertaining.
00:56:15No acrobatics.
00:56:16Then Paul's getting older.
00:56:19Did he have anything to do with Sarah's death?
00:56:21My mother died from a heart attack.
00:56:23After the accident with the electric heater.
00:56:28You know, don't you?
00:56:30Do I?
00:56:32Yes.
00:56:33You think I would give you this information?
00:56:36Not freely.
00:56:37Are you suggesting some sort of exchange?
00:56:41Why not?
00:56:44What do you have that I could possibly want?
00:56:49Money?
00:56:50Really?
00:56:50Really?
00:56:53What, then?
00:56:55Anything?
00:56:57Anything.
00:56:58You.
00:57:01Your natural presence.
00:57:18Was Sarah's death an accident?
00:57:20No.
00:57:27It was murder.
00:57:34It was murder.
00:57:48Yes.
00:57:52Yes.
00:57:53Are you sure?
00:57:55Yes.
00:58:00You knew all the time, and said nothing?
00:58:06Yes.
00:58:14I did.
00:58:16How?
00:58:17I found a letter from a specialist.
00:58:22And you told Paul?
00:58:24No.
00:58:25You little bastard.
00:58:27You knew nothing.
00:58:29All lies.
00:58:30Just a deaf little schoolboy.
00:58:32No.
00:58:33Dirty drawings.
00:58:34Peepholes.
00:58:35No.
00:58:36Killing cats.
00:58:38Think.
00:58:38A dirty little schoolboy couldn't murder his mother.
00:58:44I did.
00:58:47I did, Elise.
00:59:17Look.
00:59:18I did.
00:59:20You knew about it.
00:59:23That was cut by one of the electricians to locate the main cable before we moved in.
00:59:28Did he cut that too?
00:59:30What?
00:59:32There.
00:59:34A small hole in the plaster.
00:59:38There. Covered with gauze.
00:59:49There's nothing in these.
00:59:54A peephole.
00:59:58Show me. Where?
01:00:01There.
01:00:05It was.
01:00:07It was there.
01:00:10You could see everything.
01:00:13The bed.
01:00:14Everything.
01:00:16A spy hole into our room.
01:00:32Elise.
01:00:34He must have filled it in.
01:00:36No, Elise.
01:00:37He filled it in.
01:00:38He knew I showed it to you.
01:00:41Elise.
01:00:45I know how it is.
01:00:46Oh, for Christ's sake, stop understanding everything.
01:00:49Everyone.
01:00:50Me and...
01:00:51And?
01:00:52Start facing a truth about Marcus.
01:00:55A truth?
01:00:57You accuse him of stealing money.
01:01:00Search his room.
01:01:01Now it's peepholes in ceilings.
01:01:03You dragged me all the way back from Paris with neurotic phone calls for this?
01:01:10It was a hole.
01:01:12It was.
01:01:14I wouldn't have dragged you back from Paris for nothing.
01:01:24Alright, uh...
01:01:26I'll see him.
01:01:27Talk to him.
01:01:28I promise.
01:01:30Now?
01:01:34Alright.
01:01:46I'll see him.
01:01:47Talk to him.
01:01:52Well?
01:01:55I couldn't make much sense out of any of it.
01:01:59But you did question him about the hole.
01:02:03Yes.
01:02:05He denies it.
01:02:07Yes.
01:02:09Of course he would.
01:02:11He is my son.
01:02:13He's Sarah's son, too.
01:02:15What does that mean?
01:02:16Well, he told me...
01:02:19What?
01:02:20Paul!
01:02:22You do believe me about the hole?
01:02:25I don't know what to believe any longer.
01:02:28But, Paul, I swear...
01:02:31Alright.
01:02:33Alright, perhaps you are right.
01:02:35What do you mean?
01:02:37Perhaps he should see someone.
01:02:39A psychiatrist.
01:02:42Paul.
01:02:43Oh, he'd be much happier.
01:02:46Maybe.
01:02:47Maybe.
01:02:47Oh, I know.
01:02:48I'm right.
01:02:49Maybe.
01:02:52Paul.
01:02:55It's the only way we can start all over again.
01:02:58Yes.
01:03:18Where's Paul?
01:03:20Madrid.
01:03:22Seeing Dr. Bjorn?
01:03:23Yes.
01:03:24How boring.
01:03:27She bores you.
01:03:29All psychiatry bores me.
01:03:33Have you told her yet?
01:03:35That I despise her?
01:03:37No, what you told me.
01:03:40What did Paul say when you told him?
01:03:48Sarah was drinking coffee.
01:03:50I'm not interested.
01:03:52The cup was floating on the water.
01:03:54Tell Dr. Bjorn.
01:03:55Paul knew as soon as he saw her.
01:03:58Did he say as much?
01:04:00No, but he knew.
01:04:04Your mother died from a heart attack.
01:04:06I organized that heart attack.
01:04:10Now you want Paul to give you the credit.
01:04:14Yes.
01:04:16Well,
01:04:16bye.
01:04:19Bye.
01:05:35Marcus is going to kill me.
01:05:56I tried to reach it with a stick.
01:06:00I'll see to it.
01:06:01I thought dogs could swim.
01:06:05It could.
01:06:07I thought dogs could swim.
01:07:00That night we went out for dinner, and the next, and the next.
01:07:05We were married in three weeks.
01:07:08He's the most attractive man.
01:07:09Yes.
01:07:11He told you about the boy?
01:07:13A little.
01:07:15And the mother?
01:07:16Yes.
01:07:17That she had died?
01:07:18A heart attack.
01:07:20Did this bother you?
01:07:22I don't think so.
01:07:24When you knew he had a child?
01:07:26Not at all.
01:07:27You didn't mind?
01:07:28No.
01:07:29Did he talk much about Marcus?
01:07:32Not very much.
01:07:34Not often.
01:07:35You thought this in any way odd?
01:07:38No.
01:07:39We were too full of each other.
01:07:42How long was it before you actually met the child?
01:07:46Three months.
01:07:47He was away at school.
01:07:49But you saw photographs?
01:07:50Only one.
01:07:52Paul doesn't like photographs.
01:08:01Tell me about your first meeting with the child.
01:08:06Paul was in Paris again.
01:08:09It was a very hot afternoon.
01:08:12I'd been to the cleaners to collect some clothes.
01:08:29We just stood there.
01:08:32I can remember his exact words.
01:08:35I hired a car.
01:08:37He took some money from the desk.
01:08:40And then a thousand pesetas.
01:08:42But he denied this.
01:08:44Without turning a hair.
01:08:46Why do you think?
01:08:48To test Paul.
01:08:51To test him?
01:08:53To see who he would believe.
01:08:55Him or me.
01:08:56And who did he believe?
01:08:59I'm not sure.
01:09:02There was an argument.
01:09:03Not really.
01:09:05Marcus admitted the theft?
01:09:08You're kidding.
01:09:09You were mistaken.
01:09:11No.
01:09:12He took that money.
01:09:14A thousand pesetas.
01:09:15Wasn't it 1,500?
01:09:18It probably was.
01:09:20But he told me a thousand.
01:09:22He even lies about his lies.
01:09:28Wasn't the money found at the back of the drawer?
01:09:31He put it back.
01:09:33You saw this?
01:09:35No.
01:09:37Someone saw this Consuelo.
01:09:41No.
01:09:42But you're certain.
01:09:43Certain.
01:09:46So what did you do?
01:09:49I looked through his room.
01:09:51Hoping to discover the stolen money?
01:09:53Yes.
01:09:54To what purpose?
01:09:56Well, to prove to Paul he was lying.
01:09:59This was important to you?
01:10:00Yes.
01:10:01Even though you knew it might cause Paul pain.
01:10:03The truth has to be faced.
01:10:09Is Paul very affectionate towards the child?
01:10:14Very.
01:10:15You sound slightly negative.
01:10:20He's always touching him.
01:10:24Over affectionate.
01:10:25Yes, you could say that.
01:10:30You found a letter?
01:10:32Part of a letter.
01:10:33From Marcus's school.
01:10:35When I was looking for the money.
01:10:37It was hidden in a book.
01:10:51When the headmaster told you that Paul knew about those incidents, what did you feel?
01:10:57I was surprised.
01:10:58Angry?
01:10:59Yes, angry.
01:11:00Betrayed?
01:11:01Yes.
01:11:02And when you saw the erotic drawings, what did you feel?
01:11:06Nothing at first.
01:11:08I was so amazed.
01:11:10Amazed at what?
01:11:11I don't know.
01:11:13That Marcus should be so advanced.
01:11:16Advanced?
01:11:17Knowledgeable.
01:11:18Yes, it was that I suppose.
01:11:20Were you disgusted?
01:11:22No.
01:11:23Embarrassed?
01:11:24No.
01:11:25The drawings were good.
01:11:27Good.
01:11:28Accurate.
01:11:29Very.
01:11:30Almost.
01:11:32Yes.
01:11:34Almost beautiful.
01:11:36I see.
01:11:38But when he told you about the cat...
01:11:40I felt sick.
01:11:44You say Dr. Kessel suggested that Marcus should see a psychiatrist?
01:11:48Yes.
01:11:48And you told this to Paul?
01:11:50Yes.
01:11:51Why?
01:11:52Why do you think?
01:11:54What I think is irrelevant.
01:11:56Sane people don't walk around killing animals.
01:12:00You think Marcus is insane?
01:12:03It's not well.
01:12:07He frightens you.
01:12:09In a way.
01:12:13Tell me.
01:12:15He says things that frighten you.
01:12:18Not frighten exactly.
01:12:21Then what?
01:12:22I can't say exactly.
01:12:26Do you think you ever frighten him?
01:12:29No.
01:12:30Never?
01:12:31Never.
01:12:32But you were suspicious of him.
01:12:33I...
01:12:34After the incident at the Chinese restaurant.
01:12:37There were other...
01:12:39Deceptions?
01:12:40Lies.
01:12:43All the time.
01:12:45He creates difficulties.
01:12:48Yes.
01:12:49Between Paul and you.
01:12:51Yes.
01:12:52Emotional difficulties.
01:12:53Yes.
01:12:54With his lies.
01:12:58Lots of things.
01:13:01He can just sit.
01:13:03Saying nothing.
01:13:05And say everything.
01:13:11Do you dislike the boy?
01:13:13No.
01:13:13Do you like him?
01:13:14I want to help him.
01:13:16Does he like you?
01:13:18I don't know.
01:13:21Do you think he might hate you?
01:13:25I suppose he could.
01:13:27Why should he hate you?
01:13:29Not hate.
01:13:30Resent?
01:13:32Yes.
01:13:33Because of his mother?
01:13:34No.
01:13:35You seem very sure.
01:13:36I am.
01:13:37Why is that?
01:13:38Well, you must have talked about Sarah.
01:13:41Yes.
01:13:41What did he say?
01:13:43Oh, many things.
01:13:44He talks a lot about her.
01:13:47Like what?
01:13:47Oh, um.
01:13:51Going to buy the dog.
01:13:52His puppy.
01:13:54And them museum trips together.
01:13:57The chocolate ice cream story.
01:13:59Childish, ephemeral things.
01:14:02You seem surprised.
01:14:05Even you?
01:14:08Even you can't tell when he's lying.
01:14:20When you found this, um, uh, peephole, what did you first think of?
01:14:30What Kessel told me about the child.
01:14:33Oh, for Christ's sake!
01:14:34Stop calling him a child!
01:14:35He's not a child!
01:14:37He's as adult as you or I.
01:14:39Certainly not a child.
01:14:44About Marcus.
01:14:47Yes.
01:14:48And what did you do?
01:14:52I tried to contact Paul at the airport.
01:14:55To bring him home.
01:14:56Yes.
01:14:57To show him.
01:14:58What else?
01:15:00And what did you do in the meantime?
01:15:04Do?
01:15:06Nothing.
01:15:07What could I do?
01:15:23Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child?
01:15:32Why did you take your clothes off in front of the child, Elise?
01:15:38What?
01:15:38What?
01:15:41You stripped in front of the child.
01:15:48He made me.
01:15:50Forced you?
01:15:51It was a game.
01:15:53A game?
01:15:55He was telling me things.
01:15:58What sort of things, Elise?
01:16:02I offered him money.
01:16:04What for?
01:16:05For the information.
01:16:07For the information.
01:16:07What information?
01:16:09About Paul and Sarah.
01:16:10What about them?
01:16:12I was wrong.
01:16:13How, Elise?
01:16:15I suspected Paul.
01:16:17It wasn't Paul.
01:16:19You wanted the child to see your body.
01:16:21He's not a child.
01:16:22You thought he would admire your body.
01:16:24It was the only way.
01:16:26What for, Elise?
01:16:28To find out what happened.
01:16:30Ask him.
01:16:31He suggested it.
01:16:32Ask him.
01:16:33He suggested it.
01:16:34He'll only tell you lies.
01:16:37Did you harm the dog?
01:16:43Can't you remember?
01:16:49He murdered the cat.
01:16:51Why not the dog?
01:16:54It was his dog.
01:16:57He could have murdered it.
01:16:59He could have murdered it.
01:17:01Murdered?
01:17:03Killed.
01:17:04You said murdered.
01:17:06Killed, killed, killed!
01:17:20Can't you understand?
01:17:21Marcus murdered his mother.
01:17:24He told me!
01:17:26There was information he made me sleep for.
01:17:29He laughed.
01:17:31The coffee cup was floating.
01:17:34He laughed!
01:17:36A mouth was open under the water!
01:23:34Yeah.
01:23:42Those are the things that were lost in tomorrow.
01:23:42Come here. Come on.
01:23:50Hello, Elise.
01:23:52Hello, Marcus. How are you?
01:23:54Very well. This is Hannibal, a birthday present from Paul.
01:24:00Oh, he's very handsome.
01:24:02You can take him out for a walk later if you want to.
01:24:05Hmm. I'd like that very much.
01:24:07After tea?
01:24:09Hmm. Just you and me?
01:24:15We are very lucky.
01:24:17He seems very relaxed, happy.
01:24:20You surprised me.
01:24:22He wanted to visit you.
01:24:24But Dr. Vio...
01:24:28Ah!
01:24:28Ah!
01:24:28Ah!
01:24:29Ah!
01:24:36Ah!
01:24:41Ah!
01:24:43I'm glad I'm back.
01:24:45So am I.
01:24:46It was very lonely.
01:24:48I was lonely too.
01:24:50You did try.
01:24:52Yes, I tried.
01:24:53But they wouldn't believe me.
01:24:56Couldn't expect them to.
01:24:58I suppose not.
01:25:01I used to lie awake at night thinking about Sarah.
01:25:05You...
01:25:06I wanted to share it with Paul.
01:25:09I know.
01:25:11I thought it would...
01:25:13stimulate him.
01:25:15He does know.
01:25:17He can't understand.
01:25:20He has a talent for understanding everything but essentials.
01:25:25He bores me.
01:25:29I just hadn't realized how old he is.
01:25:32You're nearer to me than him.
01:25:36He wants a family.
01:25:38I enjoyed your performance with Hannibal.
01:25:43I knew you wanted to talk.
01:25:47Now we appreciate one another.
01:25:53Would you have killed me?
01:25:55Yes.
01:25:57How?
01:25:58Your car.
01:26:01Prosaic.
01:26:02Not what I had in mind.
01:26:07Perfection.
01:26:09Absolutely.
01:26:11He bores me too.
01:26:14Perhaps.
01:26:20Is he insured?
01:26:22Exorbitantly.
01:26:51This marriage.
01:26:52What is it...
01:26:55I went to Nane...
01:26:56I went to Nane...
01:27:07Did you know you were a genius...
01:27:22It's terrible!
01:27:58It's terrible!
01:28:09It's terrible!
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