White Feast Page #4

Synopsis: Knowing that he will soon pass on, elderly Valentin Grack hires private detective Stanislav to follow him around for an entire day and write down everything that he does. It is a cold day and during Grack's travels he encounters a younger woman who addresses him as professor. He then meets a prostitute who turns out to be his daughter, and finally he meets an old woman, his worried wife who has been searching eight days for him. In between meeting the women, Grack finds himself in some almost surreal situations and having flashbacks about his youth.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
1996
102 min
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I'm afraid, do you understand?

- What are you afraid of?

Myself.

Listen, Professor, you were talking

about the holiday. What's a holiday today?

[words are illegible]

Hey, man!

Oh, Bosch. How much?

- 80, but I would sell it to you for 20.

Wait for me here.

Can I offer you my services?

- No, I don't need it, no...

The day is young, yet...

Hey! Come here.

What's there?

- As if you don't know...

Are you idle?

- Yes.

Wait a second.

What did you wrote down?

- Meeting with a young hooker. Congratulations, professor.

Wait for me, I'll come in half an hour.

Let's go.

Come in.

Have a seat.

Will you have a cognac? Good, french.

- Can I have a glass of water.

What is the price?

The price is high.

Rubles?

- Bucks.

What does this mean? I don't understand.

- Dollars.

Why don't you take off your coat?

- I feel very cold.

Drink some cognac, get warm.

- I don't know who paid for it.

Nobody. You can pay

for it, if you want to.

Classy cognac.

By the way, take into consideration,

they sell stained ethanol in stalls.

Good cognac.

And how much do I owe you?

- As much as you want to.

That's enough?

Yes, that's enough for the whole night.

What? I don't understand...

what did you say?

What's with you?

Calm down.

I was joking, drop it.

What's with you? What's

with you? What's with you?

I'm busy... I'm busy!

Who is it?

- Just one German...

You don't even call them by names?

Nationality is enough. Even

that's too much for them.

Have a seat.

Please, please don't

look at me like that.

OK, fine, I don't like many things too. But I have to live

somehow, I have to adapt somehow. You must understand it.

Everyone lives like this

now. Everyone adapts.

Well, you should wake up at last, you don't see

anything around you, you're like a blind man.

Well, why are you silent?

OK, fine, I'll tell you. I wanted to tell

you long ago, but I couldn't do it somehow.

Do you remember, when I asked you to stroll an hour?

I told you, that I wanted to prepare for the exams...

With that tutor, yes... Well...

I needed a flat, got it? And I was locking

grandpa in the kitchen, now you understand why?

Please, don't close your eyes, I'm scared.

I don't know... what are you seeing there?

Nothing.

The white... color.

Why did you come?

Lena, Lena... Are you happy?

I don't ask myself about it somehow.

However, I was happy

when I gave you this coat.

By the way!

Oh my God! This is...

this is our gramophone.

And I was happy when I bought

this gramophone and these records.

How can this be? Our gramophone...

Yes, mother sold it to the commission

shop, and I againbought it secretly.

Professor?

- Ah? Something sticked to your...

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Tonino Guerra

Antonio "Tonino" Guerra (16 March 1920 – 21 March 2012) was an Italian poet, writer and screenwriter who collaborated with some of the most prominent film directors of the world. more…

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