Gertrud
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:00:09
l have to speak to you,
now that we're alone.

:00:18
Last night when l came home
your door was locked.

:00:23
-l must have slept well.
-That's impossible.

:00:26
Why?
:00:28
l took a cab home from
the opera.

:00:31
Were you at the opera?
:00:34
That's not what you'd say
if you had known

:00:39
that l too was at the opera?
Right?

:00:46
You say nothing.
Do you know why?

:00:51
Because you don't want to lie.
:00:54
You weren't at the opera,
nor were you home.

:01:01
Why do we have to talk
about this? Do we have to?

:01:05
Yes, we do, you should know
l went to the opera

:01:11
not to spy on you but because
l longed for you

:01:15
and was sick with the thought
of your leaving me.

:01:23
l beg you,
please don't say more.

:01:27
Answer me, Gertrud.
Where were you yesterday?

:01:33
Gustav, after our talk
yesterday,

:01:38
you must understand your
question is meaningless.

:01:43
l'm your husband, Gertrud.
:01:47
l am still your husband.
:01:50
l don't know you any longer.
ls that you, speaking this way?

:01:58
You made a fool out of me
yesterday at the opera.


prev.
next.