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most sluggish sperm
I've ever seen.
lf you say so.
And the others?
Terrible.
Look.
These don't centrifuge well at all.
Number 4 here,
just looking at it turns my stomach.
And this last sample looks like...
it comes from some
90-year-old at death's door.
Then we have a problem.
Ariadna's in the operating room.
What do you want me
to do about it?
The emergency method.
For serious problems,
extreme technical solutions.
Eenie, meenie, minie, moe,
catch a tiger by the toe...
this one I'll do.
This one, okay?
Sorry...
The effect will wear off...
-A little more.
-Ready.
Are you all right?
-Im fine.
-Are you sure?
A bit dizzy, that's all.
Hey!
What are you doing?
-l needed some oxygen.
-Well you just took
some sedative, silly.
That's the oxygen there.
-Im surprised you're still standing.
-Gloria.
Give me a hand.
Let's get this done.
No, Im all right.
Serafin.
That's it.
Now the test tube.
And the pipette.
No.
No.
This can't be happening.
What could I do?
l had two alternatives...
Admit I'd made a mistake
and fertilization would fail or...
What's this disgusting stuff
you've dropped on the floor?
Serafin!
-Im pregnant! I'm pregnant!
-Good, good.
But don't jump up and down!
-It's not good for...
-You're right.
Its just that Im so happy!
Oh, Serafin!
This baby inside me
owes you so much.
You've put so much into it.
Yes!
So much science,
so much technique.
The worst part is
that we won't meet again.
No... we won't.
But Ill bring
the baby in for you to see.
And a photo for your board.
Take care.
Take care.
Yes. Bye.
She was going.
Out of my life for ever.
I was losing her.
With something of mine
inside her.
Something tiny, microscopic,
still ridiculously small
but my flesh and blood,
with my genes.
Without doubt, among all the animals
the title of ''perfect father."
For it is the males
through the long Antarctic winter,
in temperatures of 50 below zero
and losing half their body weight
as they give warmth and food
to offspring
without the loving care
What could be more beautiful
than a father's love for his young?
Dad...
What's the matter?
Have you been peeling onions
or something?
-Dad...
-What are you doing?
You're dribbling all over me!
-I need to...
-You need to what?
Feel what a father's love's like.
This bed's too small,
you're too big,
and Im too old to feel...
Look...
Tell me things
about when l was little.
What do you want me to say?
When Mum left...
you had to look after me.
Father and son united... beautiful.
Not at all. More like depressing.
l was in a bad way and you were
-But you played with me...
You didn't Like playing
on your own and you had no friends,
so l had to be the dragon,
the princess the robber
and the pirate all in one.
And you always had to be the hero,
which I deeply regret.
But for...
a son...
who grows up
without his father...
-it must be traumatic...
-It depends.
-Depends? On what?
-On the father,
the son and the age.
At your age and mine,
Serafin, this is aberrant.
Get out of here
and leave me alone.
Go to your own bed.
Go on.
It's no use chasing after something
that's running away from us.
Ariadna wanted a child
by an anonymous father
and Id decided to be just that...
Anonymous.
But fate...
whimsical, indomitable fate...
was playing dirty
behind my back.
That morning,
little Diego Salvaterra,
a 10-year-old boy with a weakness
for chocolate-coated cereals,
knocked over a pile
of boxes and grabbed
the one closest to his left foot.
It so happened that the box
of cereals held a prize...
two free tickets for the circus.
Overcome by excitement, little Diego
scoffed the whole box of cereals,
which gave him stomach ache, but
this did not stop him from inviting
a classmate, little Inez, to
the circus. Now Inez wore a dress,
short and redolent
of flowery, pink panties,
a spot just as soft as he had for
chocolate-coated cereals.
Inez was about to accept
stricken by a stomach cramp,
threw up over Inezs dress
and Inez decided
she was too young for boys.
Deeply wounded by Inezs refusal,
little Diego turned to Miss Marina,
his maths teacher,
to whom he gave the tickets
together with a disastrous exercise
in the hope of a better mark.
That afternoon
Marina felt a weakness in her legs.
Attributing it to tiredness,
she decided to take a white coffee
in a bar which was on her way home
and she'd never entered before.
Little Diego's gift
did not save him from his bad mark,
but Marina kept the tickets
anyway and decided
to treat her mother, who loved clowns
and elephants, to the circus.
Marina was about to call her mother
when she felt her period start,
which explained her weak legs,
so she ran off to buy some
sanitary pads with wings,
leaving the tickets
on the table with her coffee.
So there was I, trying
to find some sense in life,
with two circus tickets in my hand.
It was her!
Ariadna.
Hanging head-down
like a bat.
With my baby in her!
So irresponsible!
Didn't she think
of the risk to my baby?
Where am l?
Am l dead?
You fainted.
Yes...
Can you leave us?
He's all right.
What a surprise.
Somebody faints
and it turns out to be you.
Did you come to see me?
Not exactly.
Actually it was all
a coincidence.
Really?
Anyway, l was sure
we'd see each other again.
Pity you missed
the end of my act.
Its the nicest part.
Nice?
Im sorry but it was like
a horror film to me.
Why?
You were risking
the baby's life.
The baby l gave you...
l mean we gave you.
The one we inseminated you for...
Pregnancy's hard to achieve.
You don't want
to spoil it all now.
Ever dreamed you were flying?
Isn't it fantastic?
That's how l feel
on the trapeze.
Like Im flying,
weightless, defying gravity.
Stop, stop for goodness sake!
For goodness sake!
You don't like it?
Its not a question
of whether l like it or not.
So what is it a question of?
Of man never being meant to fly.
Feet are for planting
firmly on the ground.
Hey, Ignatof.
You see? The exception
that confirms the rule.
lf flying was good for us,
we'd all have wings.
But that's not the case.
We invented aero planes.
That's what l mean. Look at all the
childless air hostesses there are.
And you know why?
Because heights
are extremely dangerous
for pregnant women.
Female mountaineers
and astronauts have the same problem.
-Staying for supper?
-Some other time.
This is where l live.
Thanks for coming with me.
We'll see each other again?
Of course, some day.
Would tomorrow be a good day?
l could pick you up.
Okay.
in the evening.
At 8.45?
8.48 would be okay too.
Go away, dog!
Go away!
l know l look terrible, Ariadna.
But it's the thought that counts
These are for you.
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