:03:04
-Good evening.
-Good evening.
:03:06
-Sir...
-Good evening.
:03:17
-Good evening, ma'am.
-Hello, Senen.
:03:21
-Minister...
-Good evening.
:03:24
-Did you enjoy the play?
-As much as a tooth ache.
:03:29
So-so. These modern authors are
only happy with rural dramas...
:03:33
and peasants smelling
of wine and sheep.
:03:37
Yes, those who know
say the theater is in crisis.
:03:40
-What isn't in crisis nowadays?
-That's very true, sir.
:03:45
I still prefer Echegaray...
:03:47
although he's criticized now...
:03:50
by those cafe conspirators
who applaud Dicenta or Guimera.
:03:57
Ma'am, I've taken the liberty...
:04:00
of preparing a little refreshment
for you, as usual.
:04:05
-If I'm not required...
-Thank you, Senen.
:04:08
Thank you, ma'am.
Good night.
:04:10
-Sir...
-Good night.
:04:20
No.
:04:23
Don't turn up the light.
:04:27
I like seeing you like this...
:04:30
glittering in the dark.
:04:34
Like flames.
:04:40
What's more...
:04:44
tonight you're...
:04:46
particularly attractive.