:45:00
...just like Mrs. Haversham.
:45:02
- Mrs. Haversham?
- "Great Expectations."
:45:05
Oh, I remember.
:45:08
I had been hanging onto
Jaleh's belongings...
:45:11
...whereas I had so many good
memories of her...
:45:14
...and that's enough.
:45:16
Anyway, since Sara is not here...
:45:18
...will you please take care of
her clothes and...
:45:21
...give them to somebody needy?
:45:23
I'll do that.
:45:27
Does your decision have
anything to do with your health?
:45:30
No, this incident made me
come to my senses.
:45:33
Amir-Hossein said
he had read in a film magazine...
:45:35
...that you are making a film
about your own funeral.
:45:39
No, I am making a film on
funeral rites in Iran...
:45:42
...for Japanese television...
:45:45
...but the papers are turning it
into my own funeral.
:45:49
What a terrible subject!
:45:51
Incidentally, Nima said
the same thing the other day.
:45:53
Well, as long as it keeps you busy.
:45:56
Actually, I am worried about
your loneliness.
:46:00
Sister, I have my work,
and I work a lot.
:46:03
So much so that I don't have time
to think about my loneliness.
:46:08
You know I loved Jaleh
very much.
:46:12
And she was my only sister-in-law
with whom I associated with.
:46:16
But don't you think it is about time
you thought about a new life?
:46:21
Once was enough.
:46:24
I had such a wonderful time
with Jaleh...
:46:26
...that even thinking about starting
a new relationship hurts me.
:46:32
Besides, what happens to
love and loyalty?
:46:34
Should you forget your spouse
the moment she's gone?
:46:38
Dear brother, when a loved one
passes away...
:46:41
...you have the 3rd, the 7th,
and the 40th day to mourn...
:46:44
...and the anniversary if you want.
:46:47
But five years mourning
is as unusual...
:46:49
...as if a loved one dies
and you remain indifferent.
:46:52
Life goes on.
:46:55
Besides, who said you should
compare your new life...
:46:57
...with your old memories?
:46:59
Who wants to compare? It's the
mind that does the comparison.