:16:24
Yes?
:16:26
Wrong floor.
Ah, the elevator.
:16:33
Would you like
a pamphlet?
:16:39
Let's make
an appointment.
:16:43
We have. . .
:16:51
Oh, Grandma. . .
:16:54
What?
:16:55
Do you want
to say something?
:16:59
-Me?
-Yes.
:17:05
Do you think
I'm too old?
:17:07
Dear, you are asking
the wrong person.
:17:11
Stop. You can't do that.
Let me help you.
:17:17
Did you ever spend a year
without a man?
:17:20
Since the Claudio
surprise. . .
:17:22
I'm turning into stone.
:17:24
I see.
:17:25
You mean to say that
you measure your age
:17:29
by having or not
having a man.
:17:33
You have no idea.
Things are terrible.
:17:36
Don't you read the papers?
There's a shortage of men.
:17:41
Right. The Middle East
conflict is a minor problem.
:17:45
I'm going to die alone.
:17:48
Big deal, so am l.
:17:50
Grandma, if not for
the car accident
:17:54
do you think Mom and
Dad would still be together?
:17:57
How would I know?
:17:59
They were still laying
brick over brick,