1:19:02
	Let's see now. Am I getting
drunk, or is it the mask?
1:19:07
	I'd like an answer
to that one.
1:19:12
	How would I know?
1:19:14
	and after a long time I forgot
1:19:18
	What about your new name
and your plans for work?
1:19:22
	Why?
1:19:24
	Never mind,
if you haven't decided.
1:19:28
	The bandages will do fine
for all that...
1:19:32
	Isn't the mask bound by
such things?
1:19:37
	The mask is to savour
ordinary emotions.
1:19:40
	I wonder.
1:19:43
	The other day, two beers after a shot
didn't even affect you.
1:19:49
	Tonight, a beer and a half,
with no drugs, and you're tight.
1:19:56
	Understand?
1:19:59
	It's not the beer.
The mask's made you drunk.
1:20:04
	No...
1:20:05
	Yet I no longer recognize you
1:20:08
	Where are you?
Where are you,
1:20:13
	You from yesterday?
1:20:39
	You're playing with words.
1:20:44
	Look. Everyone's trying
to get drunk.
1:20:50
	They can, because they don't
need to have an alibi.
1:20:55
	They can't become somebody else.
1:20:59
	Yet, you can't become
just anybody.