: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.
:02:03
You already knew what you were
going to do.
:02:06
Yes, l knew what l was
going to do.
:02:11
l fooled you to spare you.
:02:15
Not out of cowardice or
treachery. You know l'm truthful.
:02:23
Yes, God knows.
:02:26
No woman should be so honest.
:02:31
But l won't let you go,
you can believe that.
:02:37
Will you lock me up?
Be reasonable.
:02:44
You'll be with me tonight.
Our last night.
:02:54
Then you can go wherever
you choose