Closed Curtain Page #4
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and his dog.
There's only you
and me now.
There's no other way out.
I'm waiting for you.
Follow me.
Mr. Panahi?
- He killed you off.
- What?
He killed you off.
He can't get rid of me.
So enter his thoughts.
Can you still read his mind?
- No, I can't.
- See if you can still tempt him.
- Is he dead?
- No.
You're the one
who's dead for him.
Mr. Panahi?
Mr. Panahi?
- Hello.
- Hello. Come on in.
- If you say so...
- Come in, I'm all alone.
Mr. Panahi...
last night,
from my side of the lake,
I saw the lights on
in your house.
I told my wife
I would come put on the heat
since it's so cold.
Then I saw
that your windows
were wide open.
I thought you'd forgotten your keys
and came in by the window.
- A robbery?
- The window's been smashed.
It's the wind.
The wind?
The place has been ransacked.
Should I call the police?
Out of the question.
I don't want any trouble.
It was definitely
a burglary though.
We've never had burglars.
There's a first time
for everything.
Forget it.
No one would come
in broad daylight.
Tahereh gave me this
for your wife.
That's very kind of her.
Can you find me someone
to fix the window?
Sure I can.
No need to tell them
what happened.
- Thanks.
- Just have them come quickly.
- Close the door.
- Okay.
Come have some tea.
Thank you very much.
I just made it.
Thank you.
Here are the new keys
for the gate.
Don't lose them again.
It's very nice of you.
No explaining to do?
Of course not.
No questions asked.
- Nothing about the broken window?
- No, not a word.
And I know
these two guys very well.
My wife is very grateful
for the medicine you brought us.
Drink your tea.
Some sugar?
No, I'm sweet enough
as it is.
Why are you still writing?
It's all over.
Madwoman!
What are you doing?
Madwoman.
Pick them up all.
But there's no use.
He saw me.
What?
When I looked up,
he was staring at me.
Totally mesmerized.
Liar!
Now that he's seen me,
I'm back in his thoughts.
He'll let the melancholy of dusk
take him away.
Where did you say, Mr. Panahi?
On the Japanese table.
Why keep on writing?
Who'll make it into a movie?
Take your dog and leave.
Boy?
You're lying.
When you want to kill yourself,
you don't fix your window.
Boy?
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
I wouldn't know
what to do without you.
Whatever the problem
he takes care of it.
He's always here to help me.
Good thing they came
as soon as they could.
- What do I owe you?
- Don't mention it.
Thanks again...
70,000, right?
Here you are.
Thanks a lot.
Have your tea.
- Hello.
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