:05:02
- And this is Krenovcova.
- Why'd you run off yesterday?
:05:06
It was really boring.
:05:07
Look, you have to endure the
first 3 hours of every party:
:05:11
It's the law of the long fuse.
Then everything explodes.
:05:15
- As if anyone noticed I was gone.
- You and your complexes.
:05:19
Besides, I thought that you
liked that guy... Tomas.
:05:23
- What?
- And here he is.
:05:27
So will you come
with me on the weekend?
:05:30
Where?
:05:32
Me and Klara are going.
If you come you won't regret it.
:05:35
It'll be fun.
:05:37
It'll be more
educational than fun.
:05:45
You left, so I got him instead.
:05:50
I liked Radek better anyway.
:05:59
- This is too much!
- Beg your pardon?
:06:02
I meant Mr. Verner here.
The last shot was too much.
:06:06
And what was it?
What made you so upset?
:06:09
He drew a swastika
on the mirror.
:06:13
Take your pick: I'm either
a Nazi or a philosopher.
:06:17
A delinquent, more like.
:06:19
What direction did
the ends of the symbol point?
:06:26
- Left.
- Just as I thought.
:06:30
Mr. Verner is trying
to get our attention.
:06:34
It wasn't the "hakenkreuz",
the symbol of the Nazi movement.
:06:38
The ends would have been
pointing to the right.
:06:40
The first swastika, a sun symbol
in Mongolia, is the reverse.
:06:47
How many philosophers
in bomber jacket confuse that?
:06:51
Some people think that's
how Hitler tried to change
:06:54
white magic into black.
:06:56
In the best nihilistic
tradition, Mr. Verner's implying