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in walnut, maple, oak and ash.

The carved frame

surmounts an inlaid stripe,

and two doors engraved

with architectural motifs,

surrounded by carvings of fruit.

Three spiralled,

tapered columns flank the doors.

The lower body has two drawers.

And um...

There's nothing for it

but to call the police.

It'll be all over the papers.

They'll drag me into it.

Let's wait a bit longer.

What do you hope will happen?

That she'll come back... or turn up.

Or they'll find out where she is.

Someone with her problems

doesn't just disappear into thin air.

Well, that depends.

No matter how deeply rooted it is,

sometimes a phobia

can just disappear by itself.

So, why did she run away?

Maybe something happened

between you

that drove her

to take that kind of decision.

You know perfectly well

that's impossible.

You're the only person

who knows everything

that happened between us.

Excuse me a minute.

- Hello?

- I'm sorry, Mr. Oldman.

I've called

all the publishers in existence

but none of them knows

who she is.

They said that often

even they don't know

the identity of authors

who use pseudonyms.

I'd never have guessed that you

would have ended up

in a mess like this.

- I don't know how I can help you.

- All you had to do was listen.

Ah.

Considering the lady's illness,

it seems highly unrealistic

that she's just run away.

I'd say, I don't know,

she'd been abducted or something.

That's not likely.

I don't think she had any enemies.

It could be somebody became

so besotted with her

and carried her off by force.

- But who?

- I've had my doubts about Robert.

The young guy?

The way you describe him,

he doesn't seem the type.

From the literary point of view,

he fits the bill.

The young knight

rescuing the damsel

from the clutches of the old man

incapable of love.

Literature, exactly.

Don't go overboard, Virgil.

She could have had her own reasons

for disappearing.

I can't imagine what reasons.

Recently, she's been experiencing

emotions and feelings

that are incompatible with flight.

I wouldn't be so sure,

if I were you.

Human emotions

are like works of art.

They can be forged.

They seem just like the original,

but they're a forgery.

- Forgery?

- Everything can be faked, Virgil.

Joy, pain, hate.

Illness, recovery.

Even love.

- Hello?

- Listen.

There's something

that hadn't occurred to us.

Are you sure there are

no other secret rooms in the villa?

I don't remember

any other doors

like the one to Miss lbbetson's room.

Claire!

The only place we haven't looked at

is the attic... if you want?

Did you know

that Miss Claire was a writer?

I heard her parents

talk about it.

She used a pseudonym

for her books.

I never knew that.

I've never seen the books.

She never wanted them here.

Claire!

We're wasting time.

There are no other secret rooms.

You've come back.

- We should...

- Quiet!

You've...

You've come back.

You've...

You've come back.

You've...

Claire?

Claire, I can feel you're there.

Answer me.

You've come back.

- You've come back.

- Of course I have.

Were you afraid I wouldn't?

I thought

you'd abandoned me.

- Like last time.

- Last time?

When we got back from Prague.

Claire.

I will never abandon you.

I'd been happy in Prague

in that very odd restaurant.

I was there with my first

and only boyfriend.

He was older than me.

When we got back

from that excursion,

one afternoon,

we were walking in the city centre.

A car crashed into us.

When I came to,

he wasn't there anymore.

I went back home

and I never went out again.

I've never slept

with a woman.

In fact, I didn't close my eyes.

I spent the whole night

just looking at her.

- It was wonderful.

- Well, welcome to the grown-up club.

You've succeeded

in making her fall in love.

I had a good teacher.

I understood where the dwarf hid.

Look, there must have been

a sunken pedestal here.

He would crouch in there

and his voice would reverberate

in the body.

It must have made an impression.

Do you think love can be faked?

In keeping with what you say

about art forgeries,

I'd say it can't be completely faked.

If one could say love is a work of art.

It'd be amazing if it were,

wouldn't it?

lt could be sold off at an auction.

The highest bidder could relive

the greatest love stories.

I hope I haven't destroyed

your love story.

No problem. No problem.

A new valve, two hinges, one fuse...

It'll be good as new.

Just like the first day.

What do you think

you're going to do now?

I want to coax her out.

Yeah, I wouldn't push too hard

if I were you.

She's too fragile.

You'll see. When you least expect it,

things will fall into place naturally.

No!

Hello? Hello?

Virgil? Virgil, is that you?

Virgil! Virgil!

Virgil?

Help! Help!

- Hold it up!

- It is up!

Why don't you love it?

I've never felt it to be a real home.

More like a hotel.

You come home a night,

sleep if you can.

Next morning,

you're off somewhere else.

Let's go back inside.

Seems to have been planned

to welcome a lot of people.

Yes, but the plan was never realised.

Except for the inaugural reception.

I was so distrustful of other people

that I kept them away from

the perimeter of my personal hotel.

I was a fool.

Even now, I still get upset

when I see the housekeeper

and the maids walking about.

After dinner, I send them home.

I wasn't wrong when I said

we were very similar.

Yes, you were right.

And thanks to you, I understood.

- Where are you taking me?

- You'll soon find out.

Close your eyes.

I'll tell you when you can open them.

Don't be afraid. I'll lead the way.

I never liked games

where you had to close your eyes.

- Mind the step.

- Gently, please.

We're almost there.

Stop now.

Open your eyes.

I don't believe it.

It's overwhelming.

I've been collecting them

all my life.

So, I'm not the first.

You have had other women

Yes.

I've loved them all

and they loved me back.

They taught me to wait for you.

And now that you're here,

we'd like you to come

and live with us

and make this beautiful hotel

your home.

Oh, Virgil.

If anything should ever happen to us,

I want you to know that I do love you.

I love you too.

The catalogue for the sale

of the paintings and furniture

of Ibbetson Villa is ready.

Congratulations. It's a lovely volume.

About time!

I wonder who'll buy this wonderful

stuff... Oh, sorry.

I can't conceal my anxiety to know

what you think about it.

Well, don't you like it?

No, it's just that...

...ever since I decided

to come and live with you...

...I've been thinking I... don't want

to sell anymore.

I'd like to leave everything

the way it was.

I understand.

Are you sure?

Believe me, if I were you,

I'd do the same thing.

Tomorrow, everything

will be back in its place.

Alright, Virgil!

To the most tortured and most

fortunate catalogue of my career.

That's saying something.

- Here, here.

- Cheers.

And since you've become

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Giuseppe Tornatore

Giuseppe Tornatore (born 27 May 1956) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is considered as one of the directors who brought critical acclaim back to Italian cinema. In a career spanning over 30 years he is best known for directing and writing drama films such as The Legend of 1900, Malèna, Baarìa and The Best Offer. Probably his most noted film is Nuovo Cinema Paradiso, for which Tornatore won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He directed also several advertising campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana. more…

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