:10:02
It's 4:00 in the morning.
I can hear the traffic in the street below.
:10:07
The doctors say that next week
I'll be leaving.
:10:10
But for now I do nothing
but lie here and think.
:10:14
I am divorced, raising a child on my own.
:10:18
I feel a terrible sense of failure.
:10:23
Everyone tells me I'm lucky to be alive.
:10:26
I know this is a chance to find meaning
in my life, to give it value.
:10:33
But I'm afraid that I'm only a dreamer
who hasn't the courage to change.
:10:45
But there's always Ema.
:10:47
At least I got that right.
:11:19
I was nearby. A bridge repair in Treviso.
:11:24
Come in.
:11:27
If it's no trouble.
:11:29
No, no, of course not.
:11:31
It must be great to be home at last.
:11:36
He remarried. I think they're in the States.
:11:41
And he keeps in touch with Emanuele?
:11:43
Not even when we were married.
:11:49
So you came back to live here?
:11:52
It seemed easiest.
I run things here for my mother.
:11:55
She's too busy between the museum
and the university.
:11:59
And I like to be home for Ema.