At Last, at Last Page #7
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- 1975
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- That's enough Giovannino! Shut your mouth!
Now you two listen to me!
All this sh*t is unimportant.
What's important is your reputations.
First! Who can claim the glory
of being a virgin today? Second...
Second. In my opinion, there's no
other way; Giovannino must go to Germany.
- Oh, poor Valentina!
- I do not know that you should complain.
Valentina can console herself
if she wants, but poor Giovannino...
Sit back, everything is in order.
It was just a little misunderstanding.
Everything has been resolved.
All's well that ends well!
They played pinch-pinch!
- So did they?
- All the way!
This calls for some hot, strong coffee. Gabriela!
- Two strong coffees!
- And pour the brandy. Several brandies...
And now some news for everyone.
Tomorrow, Giovannino and
Valentina are coming to live with me.
- Why? Don't they feel comfortable here?
- Of course, but try and be understanding!
You ask for a reason. Although
they're comfortable in this house...
Giovannino will have an Oedipus
complex as long as he remains here.
- So that's what happened to him ...
- It's a bit hard to explain.
I try to explain
everything in a few words....
To do his job as a husband, Giovannino
must get away from his home turf.
In this house, he misses his mother.
Is it true, Giovannino?
Answer him, Giovannino!
Yes, it's like Mama said! It's true!
I must go to her home.
Congratulations, Mrs. Lucia!
You saved my nephew from Oedipus.
- If someone is worth saving...
- And you know the right way...
- Are you jealous?
- A little ...
Please, allow me to
visit you from time to time.
- Do you have an Oedipus complex as well?
- No, my complex is that I don't like to be alone.
I'm a guy who can find consolation quickly.
It would be better if the children don't see us.
If you want, I'll come to visit you.
If that's what you prefer, I have no
objection... even without an Oedipus complex.
- Have you heard the latest news?
- I always know about everything.
What do you think about it, Mr. Lawyer?
It's not important what I think,
but people say that Giovannino...
I know!
The mother-in-law brought him under her roof.
You heard it right, Lieutenant. But did the mother-
in-law bring him under her roof or into her bed?
Into her bed...
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