1:06:00
Yeah, come on in.
1:06:01
- You all right?
- Fine.
1:06:04
- How are you?
- Fine, fine, thanks.
1:06:07
- Can I get you anything...?
- No, no. I cant stay, really.
1:06:10
Your pumped-up lady
waiting for you?
1:06:13
Sorry. Does make me sound
like a smart-ass, doesnt it?
1:06:18
- Youre all alone, huh?
- My fathers here.
1:06:21
Rynn, I dont believe what youve been
telling me about your father.
1:06:25
No?
1:06:27
No, no, youre gonna tell me
that hes in there working, right?
1:06:30
He was this afternoon. Translating.
1:06:32
Then he was, and now he isnt?
Thats it, huh?
1:06:34
No, hes resting upstairs.
1:06:36
Ive been here three times.
1:06:38
And each time I notice
how good you are with words.
1:06:42
The way you speak,
youre very careful.
1:06:45
Youre too goddamn careful.
1:06:47
- You dont believe hes upstairs, then?
- No.
1:06:50
All right.
1:06:53
Father!
1:06:57
Father?
1:07:00
- He should be down in a minute.
- Yeah, sure.
1:07:03
Look, I understand, because I havent
been telling you the truth all the time.
1:07:08
Because my father isnt a well man.
1:07:11
Maybe you dont understand
about poets.
1:07:13
Edgar Allen Poe was a drug addict.
Dylan Thomas drank himself to death.
1:07:17
Sylvia Plath took her own life.
1:07:19
Rynn, were talking about your father.
1:07:22
Yeah, well...
1:07:25
Sometimes my father goes
into his room and locks the door.
1:07:30
He keeps something
in a desk drawer.
1:07:32
I dont know what it is.
1:07:35
But I know...
1:07:37
...when he locks that door...
1:07:40
...he doesnt want me to see
the way he becomes, you know?
1:07:44
That may sound stupid,
but you dont know my...
1:07:46
Yes, Rynn, what is it?
1:07:50
Father, Id like you to meet
Officer Miglioriti.
1:07:53
- You know, the one I told you about.
- Good evening, sir.
1:07:56
- Sorry to bother you.
- Yes, quite all right. Quite all right.
1:07:58
Im the one to apologize.