Shallow Grave
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:07:00
In fact, it's about another guy,
he's not a priest, and he lives.

:07:04
He doesn't die. See? It's better already.
:07:08
- Writing seems easy.
- It's a breeze. No problem.

:07:20
Do you think you could answer that?
:07:23
- What, the telephone?
- But... if it's for me, I'm not here.

:07:29
Right. You're not here.
:07:34
OK.
:07:42
Hello?
:07:45
Yes, it is, yes. Who's calling, please?
:07:50
Well, I'm sorry, but she's not...
she's not in right now.

:07:55
No, I've got absolutely no idea.
:07:58
Would you like to leave a message?
:08:01
OK. Goodbye.
:08:07
That was, um... a guy called Brian.
:08:10
- Did he sound upset?
- A little bit, yeah.

:08:13
- Is that good or bad?
- It's an improvement.

:08:16
- Shall I get the phone?
:08:18
Just leave it. He knows I'm probably
at home. I'm working nights this week.

:08:22
- You're working nights?
- I'm a doctor.

:08:25
Ah.
:08:26
- And he's a patient?
- No, but he needs treatment.

:08:31
- For what?
- A certain weakness.

:08:34
- The human condition.
- Oh. You know about it.

:08:37
- Well, I write about it.
- And that's not the same thing?

:08:42
No. I'm like all novelists -
on a search of the self.

:08:46
Has he tried
down the back of the fridge?

:08:48
He seemed like a nice guy, Alex.
:08:51
I'm not saying
he didn't seem like a nice guy.

:08:54
I just said it's a bit strange,
this search of the self or whatever.

:08:57
He didn't seem strange, Alex.

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