:43:03
Complaint? Against whom?
:43:06
Against me for causing
a disturbance at night.
:43:09
I never made any complaint.
:43:12
Someone has registered a complaint.
It came this morning.
:43:16
She's the one who makes noise all night.
:43:20
- Who?
- That old woman. She's evil.
:43:24
She's done all she could
to make things difficult for us,
:43:28
just because the girl is disabled.
:43:33
- You didn't register a complaint?
- Of course not.
:43:36
It must have been her.
:43:38
I asked downstairs.
They said it might have been you.
:43:42
We go to bed early, not like her.
:43:45
She can't sleep at night so she walks
up and down her apartment,
:43:51
moves the furniture around.
:43:53
She keeps me and my daughter awake.
:43:56
Do you know what she did, monsieur?
:43:59
Jammed a broom against my door.
:44:02
I had to heave it open
with all my strength.
:44:06
I twisted a muscle in my shoulder.
She wants to have us thrown out.
:44:11
She can't have you thrown out.
:44:15
I never make any noise,
monsieur, honestly.
:44:18
Even if you did,
they can't throw you out like that.
:44:22
- Are you sure?
- Absolutely.
:44:29
God bless you.
:44:32
God bless you, monsieur. Thank you.
:44:45
- What about your neighbours?
- I'm getting used to them.
:44:49
It's a question of habit. They have
to get used to me too, you know.
:44:57
If they keep bugging you, Simon and l
know a few ways of dealing with them.