:44:02
- ...for what happened before.
- Don't be silly. Call me.
:44:16
Good bye.
:44:23
Why did you come looking for me?
:44:26
l wanted to ask you something.
:44:28
Remember the other night,
the night of the murder?
:44:32
Well, l said... l thought l saw
a painting in that house.
:44:36
But a few moments later
it was gone, remember?
:44:39
Vaguely.
:44:40
Do you have a light?
:44:46
You said that maybe the painting
represented something important.
:44:52
You said a lot of things
about memory and truth...
:44:56
A lot of things l didn't really
understand at the time.
:44:59
Yeah.
:45:01
l remember something but...
:45:03
l can't remember what l wanted to say.
l was probably talking nonsense.
:45:08
l was dead drunk.
:45:11
Look... listen Marc...
:45:16
...why don't you just pack up
and clear out?
:45:23
What are you doing messing around
with this business anyway?
:45:27
Why are you annoying a madman?
A maniac?
:45:33
Anyone who would commit such a
monstrous crime, is certainly a maniac.
:45:40
lf you must know,
l'm attracted to madmen.
:45:43
l can't help it. l have a morbid
fascination for them.
:45:46
But wait, wait... listen.
:45:50
That painting was definitely there,
l didn't imagine that.
:45:55
And l feel it's something important.
:45:59
So now...