Iris
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:26:02
I don't know.
:26:04
Shall I look up some names?
Talk to someone?

:26:06
I've got a lot of ideas,
but they won't come together.

:26:09
It happens all the time...
forgetting names.

:26:11
So, does it happen
all the time?

:26:14
I mean, you know, does
she mean writer's block?
I suppose she does, but...

:26:16
Iris can always write,
doctor. This is...

:26:19
- Oh, I know.
- Iris is a person...

:26:21
Yes, yes, but
it doesn't work like...

:26:23
Surely in
her case... A-A woman
with a f-first-class mind.

:26:26
We will
have to be certain.

:26:28
There'll have to be
tests, scans.

:26:30
I don't think I can...
:26:32
I mean, it's a little
beyond my competence.

:26:34
Iris finds her new book
v-very tiring and difficult.

:26:37
Basically, I'll
arrange something.

:26:39
Iris has
a very clear mind.

:26:42
Mine's a muddle,
but not hers.

:26:44
She does everything...
always has.

:26:47
Food, shopping,
tickets for things.

:26:49
I-I never know
how she m-m-manages

:26:51
and does her b-books
as well.

:26:53
Well, they can
get you help.

:26:55
N-No, no, no, no,
n-nobody would suit.

:26:59
There's
a very good place...

:27:02
a specialist nursing home...
Vale House.

:27:04
- Not necessary.
- Not yet.

:27:06
- I'm sorry.
- N-N-Not your fault.

:27:08
Well, uh... take care.
:27:09
Goodbye, doctor.
Thank you.

:27:11
Goodbye.
:27:14
Iris?
:27:16
I'm sure the country
won't go to the dogs.

:27:18
Not knowing the Prime Minister's
name's not a capital offence.

:27:21
Absolutely.
:27:22
I know the names
that matter.

:27:24
It'll be all right.
:27:25
Well, it will be
if you stop worrying.

:27:28
I've got a book
to finish.

:27:31
Oh, Tony Blair...
so there.

:27:40
Iris, are you
comfortable?

:27:42
I'm going to start
the scan now.

:27:44
Just keep
nice and still.

:27:46
Try to relax.
:27:48
It'll take
about 15 minutes.


prev.
next.