:11:01
	Everything's like a game...
:11:04
	with often repeated answers, pauses,
tantrums. The exits are rehearsed.
:11:11
	Of course it's fatal
we don't have an audience...
:11:14
	but we usually manage
to overcome that inconvenience.
:11:20
	That's all...
-That's all nothing.
:11:23
	Just part and parcel
of our life together.
:11:27
	l think...
:11:32
	No, that's not true either.
:11:37
	Not true?
:11:39
	Doesn't one crazy theory claim
some fools love fighting...
:11:43
	and humiliating each other?
:11:46
	Don't they say it's
some rarefied form of contact?
:11:51
	l get punched in the face. Hurrah,
we finally had physical contact.
:11:58
	Divorce and all that.
:12:02
	How are you going to kill her?
:12:07
	lt's all quiet in the apartment.
:12:10
	And intense sunlight floods in.
:12:15
	We've been left to our own devices
for several days. Perhaps longer.
:12:20
	We haven't quarreled. All is...
:12:23
	quiet. Maybe it's early morning.
The street is empty.
:12:28
	A feeling of peacefulness
overcomes me.
:12:32
	Everything seems very far away.
:12:35
	l mean, work, everyday life,
voices and appointments.
:12:41
	There's no agitation or fear.
:12:47
	l can see her moving
around in the bathroom...
:12:51
	saturated in the intense,
almost unreal sunlight.
:12:56
	She's combing her hair.
:12:59
	l've always loved to watch my wife.