Purge Page #4
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Hans? It's me.
Hans, come out.
Hans.
What happened?
They took them.
They took Ingel and Linda.
I tried to get out.
I'll go find them.
Pack me a lunch.
- I'll go get the pistol.
- Hans.
- Don't touch me.
- Hans.
- Let me go.
- Hans.
Let me go.
Why, Liide?
They don't need a reason.
But I do.
Maybe it's because...
Ingel is your widow and
you have a child together.
They're enemies of the people.
Because of me?
You have to be patient
and stay in hiding.
What does it matter anymore?
The Western nations
will come and help us soon.
They haven't forgotten Estonia.
But before that happens...
I'll try to get Martin
to move here with me.
What?
No way.
I don't want the smell
of Russkies in my house.
We better hope he says yes.
It'll be easier for me to help you.
They keep an eye on everything.
On me, on this house.
Ingel and Linda will come back.
- That's right.
- And Roosevelt hasn't forgotten us.
Here we are.
On the porch of our house.
- Liide.
- Yes?
- Would you have wanted to move to Tallinn?
- No.
I like it here.
Just wait till I get out,
goddammit...
- You old b*tch! Let me out!
- Stop lying to me.
You hear me?
Don't you understand?
They'll come back!
I do understand.
How do I know who to believe?
She looked better in the photos
you sent me.
If you don't want her,
we'll take her with us.
- She's pretty expensive.
- Women are. Make up your mind.
We'll leave for the hotel
in two minutes. With her.
I want to test her.
Leave her here for tonight.
I'll pay you in the morning.
Okay. I don't care.
Why is the whore still dressed?
I want to see you naked.
I want to see what I'm paying for.
Take these handcuffs off!
No.
The whore will stay handcuffed.
But I'll tie your hands in front
of you so you can jerk me off.
You're beautiful.
Come sit on my cock.
I love your breasts.
I love them.
F***!
Die, you piece of sh*t!
Die!
Will you be alright?
- I'm worried about you.
- I feel much better already.
I'll be home in the evening.
Loves me.
Loves me not.
Loves me.
Is it good?
Not as good as Ingel's.
- Have you heard anything from her?
- No.
- Have you asked people if they have heard?
- I can't ask that.
- You know that. Please finish your soup.
- No.
- You have to take a bath.
- Why?
- Let me shave you.
- No.
I'm sure you don't
want to look like that...
when Ingel and Linda come back.
Ingel and Linda aren't doing well.
- They're suffering.
- No, they're not.
Martin has been to Siberia.
It's nice there.
They play music in the dining hall.
There's an orchestra.
There's a library and
a newspaper reading room.
Tell me more.
Martin ate the same food
as them in the dining hall...
and the soup was
more like a meat stew.
- And women who can sew...
- Like Ingel.
They are hired
at the dressmaking department...
and they get a good salary.
I can tell Martin to arrange
a job like that for Ingel.
- Can Martin do that?
- Yes, he can. He'll do what I want.
Tell him to bring
Ingel and Linda back then.
Be such a good wife that
he'll bring Ingel and Linda back.
Do whatever it takes.
- You're asking too much.
- Please.
Nothing else matters.
I wouldn't care if I died.
I can't take this much longer.
It's not enough to sleep
with Ingel's nightgown.
Her scent isn't enough.
The nightgown isn't Ingel's.
It's mine.
- You've slept with it the whole time and haven't noticed.
- You're lying.
- I'm not.
- Why?
I had to give you a nightgown...
because you whined
and said you needed one.
Why don't you ever come with me?
Why not even this time?
They're showing two films.
- The first is The Battle of Stalingrad.
- Again?
It's really popular.
I don't care for films.
They make me uncomfortable.
Why?
They're not real.
Real people are not heroes.
I'll be home late.
Liide.
I was thinking of greasing these.
For the winter.
- What is it?
- Sometimes I think I can still smell a kulak here.
I've washed the curtains
and sheets and everything.
- The smell is strongest in this room.
- No, it's not.
- What if I stayed home?
- Go. I know you want to.
I won't.
I want to be with you tonight.
Films come and go.
- You're wrong, by the way.
- About what?
About real people not being heroes.
You're my heroine.
Heroine of the fatherland.
What do you mean?
Because of Ingel and Linda.
You did the right thing.
I'm proud you're my wife.
And you have to be
proud of yourself.
- Say it.
- I'm proud of myself.
I'm proud of myself.
I'm proud of myself.
Liide. I'll go to Tartu tomorrow
for a party meeting.
I'll be gone for two nights.
I think I miss you already.
It's just you and me here.
Ingel talks to me every day.
It's your imagination.
I just want Ingel and Linda back.
I can wait,
even if I'm buried alive.
Forever, if I have to.
I got you a passport.
- You did?
- They need workers in Tallinn.
The factories have
their own dormitories.
I also got you a job.
Will you go there and do as I say?
Of course.
You're an amazing woman.
I'll give you communist magazines
to read on the train.
You'll look reliable.
I'll leave tomorrow.
Promise?
Take the handle from the wall
so that you can get yourself out.
Liide.
I have to leave now.
What is it?
You never asked...
why I didn't make it
to the Tallinn party committee.
Even though I had such big plans...
when we met.
Why?
They don't trust me.
Is it...
Is it because of me?
My Liide.
The time just wasn't right for us.
Liide!
What happened? I was just leaving.
I got hit.
- Goddammit! You went into the forest, didn't you?
- I had to.
They encircled us.
The bullet scratched my arm.
Stay awake.
"Liide has been arranging things.
She got me a passport. "
"I promised to go to Tallinn
and stay away from the forest."
"She gave me an address
and a lot of instructions. "
"She was excited.
But I won't go to Tallinn. "
"I'm afraid to look at Liide..."
because sometimes
I want to point my pistol at her-
"and pull the trigger. "
Don't read it.
I don't understand...
- So you won't go to Tallinn?
- No.
I've arranged everything.
I wouldn't leave
without Ingel and Linda.
I packed and everything.
Not without them. Never with you.
I did all that work.
I would've forgotten all the trouble
for just one kiss.
For one sweet touch.
For a day in a park
in Tallinn with you.
I just asked for one brief moment.
I've always loved you.
An eternity.
And what do you do? You lie.
I just wanted to spend a day
in a park in Tallinn with you.
Hand in hand.
I even packed the right dress.
Oh God.
This will heal the wounds.
It's been a long day.
Way too long.
Our asses are numb...
from sitting in the car
and staring at your shitty house.
Where the f*** is the whore hiding?
This game is about to change.
gonna get very unpleasant.
Listen.
We came here in the morning
and what did we find?
One granny. Two tea cups.
Something's wrong
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