Suzanne Page #3
- Year:
- 2013
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I've had it!
I can't take it any more!
- You're coming with me!
- You're crazy!
I'm not crazy!
I won't let you.
It's that simple.
Pack your stuff
by the end of the week.
On Sunday, you come home.
Monday, you go back to work.
Sorry.
We woke you up.
I was afraid you'd be gone.
- That's really nice of you.
I am very sorry. - It's okay.
Room 38, please.
For Charlie.
Do not worry.
Yeah, the young couple.
Oh, yeah? When?
Okay.
Thank you.
- Where to?
- Orleans.
- Come in. I'll get you close to it.
- Thanks.
Can I ask your age?
I am 25.
Why are you going to Orleans
in the middle of the week?
There's a Sound System
during the weekend.
It's music.
You started early.
Three days to go to Orleans...
What's your job?
This and that.
Have you ever seen her?
No.
Your daughter?
Her name is Suzanne.
When did you last see her?
It's almost been a year.
No, I've never seen her.
Keep it, I have others.
Photocopies.
- Hi.
- Hi. Did you have a nice trip?
Train packed?
Yeah.
They say
This month...
I have seen the social worker
twice.
These psychologists
drive him crazy.
I'm sure of it.
You two spent
many nights alone.
You weren't afraid.
You knew, if there was a problem...
We were two.
And also there were
Andre and Sylvie.
It's not the same.
''Mmh! I want...
to taste this apple,
says Pierre.''
Hey, you read well!
You have made progress.
Aren't you tired?
- Can I sleep with you, dad?
- You are too old now.
Watch out, my back!
- Goodnight.
- Goodnight.
Sweet dreams.
To the left.
How many in each cell?
One?
- And how is she?
- She is nice.
I will be the one...
to represent you in court.
How many years am I facing?
Too soon to say.
It depends on the trial procedure.
Your criminal record is clear.
Have you ever been on trial?
Never.
This is positive.
I also...
...contacted your family.
They are fine.
I don't think your dad
will come right now to see you.
He is a bit angry,
if I may say so.
He needs time,
to adapt to the news.
But you can count
on your sister.
She can't wait to see you.
We will soon know...
And my son, Charlie?
Charlie is fine.
He does no longer live
with your father.
He has been given
to an adoptive family.
By court order.
Your father was absent too often.
- Because of his job.
- What?
What's going on with Charlie?
For the time being, he is
with an adoptive family, because...
he couldn't stay
with your father.
He is fine,
the family is taking good care of him.
Do not worry.
You will be able to see hime again...
Excuse me.
I am sorry.
Everything will be fine,
do not worry.
Morel against Merevsky,
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