Elsa & Fred Page #8
Nearby?
Animals?
Oh, you want a cat.
You want to buy a cat!
I'm sorry, everything
You know... Closed.
Closed.
...of getting a cat?
Little and white?
No cat.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
- Bye.
- You're welcome.
Are you looking for a cat?
Don't look at me!
Don't look at me.
- Two hundred Euros.
- Two hundred Euros?
- Do you want a cat?
- Little and white.
Two hundred Euros.
Little and white?
Little, white, blue,
yellow, red!
Two hundred Euros.
All right, all right.
No!
An hour and a half,
in your room.
This guy is scamming me.
Little and white.
Excuse me?!
- How do I look?
- Beautiful. Wonderful!
What's that?
- The cat.
- Let me see.
What's wrong?
It's not really white.
It's beautiful.
Fred, we're not Anita
and Marcello, either.
Are we?
Let's go.
Oh, yes.
Let's go.
I'm very nervous.
It has to be around here.
Do you hear that?
Give me the cat!
But let's go!
It's right there!
The cat!
Give it to me.
- And some latte.
- What?
- A glass of milk.
- A glass of milk?
Yes, when they get here,
not exactly but anyway...
...Anita asks Marcello
for a glass of milk for the cat.
Elsa, please,
look at this place!
There isn't a soul around!
But, Fred,
we came all the way here!
We did everything,
we have the cat, please!
We have to find out
in what dairy...
...Marcello bought the cat
the milk.
But Marcello didn't buy
anything in a dairy!
A guy from the set
gave him the milk!
Okay, okay,
wait for me here.
Come on! Get in!
No, woman!
We'll freeze!
Who cares?
Would you mind
dying here tonight?
Come on!
Come inside!
Get in!
At a given moment,
they're alone in the world.
The noise of the water
starts to fade away.
Dear Marcello, I have
something to confess.
I love you.
I love you more than
I've ever loved anyone.
Thank you.
No, thank you.
What do you think
you're doing?!
They engraved the tombstone.
She was older than you.
Eighty-two years old.
She didn't look it.
Why are you laughing,
Grandpa?
No reason.
You little fibber.
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