When a Man Comes Home Page #2
- Year:
- 2007
- 100 min
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Well, a few times.
A heck of a lot of times actually.
That's fine, my girl.
We'll take it nice and easy.
- Thanks.
I've been discharged conditionally.
I havetoavoidthingsthatupset me.
I'm sure the next few days
will be nice and quiet.
Make sure to take your medicine.
And fill out this form.
Thanks. But I hate
how sluggish it makes me feel.
F*** that. If you don't take it,
you'll have problems.
What happened to your mother?
She died. It's good to talk about it.
You know that she had sclerosis.
In the end, she couldn't move.
and it was during winter.
I was at the neighbor.
- Where was your mom? I don't get it.
In the bathtub.
- Okay.
Anyway,
And then I forgot all about my mom.
And I'm sure she tried to get out.
You will die from cold.
But she couldn't get out.
Oops.
Hi.
Hi.
Hi, Sebastian.
I'm beating the carpets.
- Okay.
Fine.
What's wrong?
- You stutter.
Maria?
Yes, that's me.
It's been a long time.
Yes.
Do you need help?
- No thanks.
So... how are you?
I'm okay.
Are you mad at me?
- No.
No. I know.
But...
I wasn't capable of doing much.
- That's okay.
Okay.
But we were pretty good sweethearts.
Well, yes.
I didn't think you'd come back here.
Neither did I.
But now I'm here. My dad
wanted to move back to the house.
I thought you'd moved, too.
- Me?
Yes, to an organic commune
or something.
No, that's my mom.
- And Uncle Anna.
So you still live here?
- Yes.
I was supposed to move to town,
but I got an apprenticeship here.
And I was supposed to live somewhere
else. But here we are again.
Here we are. Crazy.
You didn't stutter. You can do it.
Sometimes I forget.
You know that.
Yes.
I suppose I do.
Wall, I'd better get on with it.
Talk to you later.
Are you okay?
- Yes. Sorry. I can't see a thing.
I have a clean cloth.
- That's okay. Sorry. It doesn't matter.
Where are you?
Where are you?
Sorry.
County of whores!
I've been shopping. I bought
some lamb, and yoghurt for tzatziki.
Have you been drinking?
- No.
Yes.
One glass doesn't count.
- It does for you.
I want some, too. So you're
sitting around drinking, are you?
Let's get nice and cozy.
I love the way you feel right here.
Here's to the shithouse!
Just like that.
Ouch.
Sorry.
Like, what's going on down there?
- I don't know.
Wait. Let me just...
Look at me.
Nothing's happening.
It's no use.
- I don't know what's happening.
I'm a bastard.
Hi.
- Hi.
Isn't it kind of early, Sebastian?
I couldn't sleep.
And you just had to meet me
in a field at 6 a.m.
Yes.
- Okay.
Did anyone in town see you?
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