:00:00
How is it that someone like you
took a stranger home?
:00:03
It wasn't me. It was
my soft hearted husband
:00:07
He goes overboard when it comes
to helping someone
:00:11
In fact, it seemed odd.
With your kids in the house...
:00:16
What do the kids
have to do with this?
:00:19
No, I onIy meant that...
it seemed rather strange
:00:21
What did you think strange?
What do you know about me?
:00:28
It's true, I hardly know
anything about you
:00:34
I only know
:00:36
that you take your children
to school at 8 every morning
:00:40
Your friend, who has black
children, is always with you
:00:45
I know that every night
after you wash the dishes
:00:48
you stay in the kitchen
to smoke a cigarette
:00:51
You put out your cigarette
under the tap water
:00:57
I know you often wander
around the house at night
:01:01
You go to the window
and look outside
:01:06
But I don't know what you see
:01:17
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
:01:21
- I'd Iike some information.
- Certainly, what is it?
:01:25
Would you happen to know
:01:27
an elderly gentleman
called Simone?
:01:33
No, no one comes to mind
:01:37
He's lost, he remembers nothing.
He's staying with her for now
:01:42
I think he's
a concentration camp survivor
:01:47
How can you say that?
:01:57
He has those numbers
on his arm.