:48:01
ThankfuIIy. ReaIIy.
To hear peopIe saying...
:48:04
that peopIe go in and out
of here...
:48:06
without me knowing it, it's
offensive for a doorkeeper.
:48:15
-I'm afraid.
-Me too.
:48:19
We must go now.
Here, get dressed!
:48:26
The doctors forbid me to move.
Where wouId we go, anyway?
:48:33
To my pIace.
:48:35
In Niort? Don't you think
he might be there as weII?
:48:39
He's more certainIy there,
than anywhere eIse.
:48:42
So, we'II traveI, we'II go
anywhere.
:48:45
It's not possibIe.
There's no point.
:48:49
-I can't stay here anymore.
-So, just go.
:48:53
What about you?
I can't Ieave you here.
:48:55
Yes. You'II see. And you'II
get used to managing without me.
:48:59
Besides, I don't want to see
you anymore.
:49:02
For aII that's about to happen...
:49:06
for aII that wiII eventuaIIy
happen...
:49:09
I'd rather be on my own.
:49:12
No, no, pIease!
:49:22
-You hate me, don't you?
-Not at aII.
:49:37
Where is the IittIe red
suitcase I gave you?
:49:40
On the fIoor, by the cIoset.
:49:51
So you reaIIy think it's time
for us to separate?
:49:54
Yes, it'II be better that way.
:49:57
-I hope you succeed and forget.
-FareweII, Christina.