The Reader
You didn't wake me.
You were sleeping.
It was because you can't bear
to have breakfast with me.
I've boiled you an egg.
I'd hardly have done that
if I didn't want to see you.
Tea or coffee?
Does any woman ever stay
long enough to find out
what the hell goes on in your head?
What are you doing tonight?
I'm seeing my daughter.
Your daughter?
You've kept very quiet about her.
Have I?
Well, she's been abroad for a year.
Did you say tea?
I'm going.
Have fun with your daughter.
Tickets, please.
Tickets.
Tickets.
Hey, you!
Your feet.
Hey, kid.
Up, up.
It's all right.
There now.
Where do you live?
It's just up here.
I'll be fine now.
Thank you.
Goodbye.
Look after yourself.
He looks terrible.
The boy's saying
he doesn't need a doctor.
He does.
- I don't need a doctor.
- Good, then.
Peter!
We're not going to argue
about this.
Remind me,
how old are you now?
Michael's fifteen.
It's scarlet fever.
He'll be in bed
Complete isolation.
Emily, keep away,
he's contagious.
Emily!
How are you feeling?
Better.
I meant to tell you,
the day I got ill
She helped you?
Yes, she brought me home.
Do you have her address?
Hello?
Yes?
to say thank you.
Put them over there in the sink.
I've been in bed
for three months.
You are better now?
Yes, thank you.
Have you always been weak?
No, I've never been sick before.
It's incredibly boring.
There's nothing to do.
I couldn't even be bothered to read.
Well,
thank you again.
Wait.
I'll walk with you,
I have to go to work.
Wait in the hall while I change.
There are two more buckets
downstairs.
You can fill them
and bring them up.
You look ridiculous.
Look at you, kid.
You can't go home like that.
Take off your clothes.
I'll run you a bath.
Do you always take a bath
in your trousers?
It's all right.
I won't look.
I'll get you a towel.
So that's why you came back.
You're so beautiful.
What are you talking about?
Look at me, kid.
Slowly.
Slowly.
You've inconvenienced your mother.
How many more times?
I said I'm sorry.
You scared her.
I got lost, that's all. That's why
I was late. Can I have some more?
How can anyone get lost
in their own town?
I was going to the castle
and ended up at the sports field.
- They're in opposite directions.
- It's none of your business.
He's lying.
He's not lying.
Michael never lies.
I want to go back to school
tomorrow.
- You need another three weeks.
- Well, I'm going.
Peter!
Like this?
That's right.
Not so fast.
It's all right.
Do it again.
What's your name?
What?
Your name?
Why do you want to know?
I've been here three times.
I want to know your name.
What's wrong with that?
Nothing, kid.
There's nothing wrong with that.
It's Hanna.
You looked so suspicious.
What's yours, kid?
Michael.
Michael?
So I'm with a Michael.
Hanna.
The notion of secrecy is central
to Western literature.
You may say
the whole idea of character
is defined
by people
holding specific information which,
for various reasons,
sometimes perverse,
sometimes noble,
they are determined not to disclose.
You never tell me
what you've been studying.
Studying?
At school.
Do you learn languages?
Yes.
What languages?
Latin.
Say something in Latin.
"Quo, quo scelesti ruitis?"
"Aut cur dexteris aptantur
enses conditi?"
It's Horace.
It's wonderful.
Do you want some Greek?
"Oi men ippeon stroton
oi de pesedon"
"ego de ken otto tis eratai".
It's beautiful.
How can you tell?
How do you know
when you've no idea what it means?
What are you studying in German?
I'm studying a play.
Have you heard of him?
You can read it.
All right.
"Act 1. Scene 1".
"The setting:
One of the prince's chambers".
"The prince".
I'm not very good.
Go on.
"Complaints,"
"nothing but complaints".
"For goodness' sake,
is there anything in life but work?"
"Just imagine
that people actually envy us".
You're good at it, aren't you?
Good at what?
Reading.
What's funny?
I didn't think
I was good at anything.
What are you doing?
What is this?
Why did you behave
as if you didn't know me?
You didn't want to know me.
You saw I was in the first carriage.
So why did you sit in the second?
What did you think I was doing?
Why the hell
did you think I was there?
How should I know?
Now, I've been working,
I need a bath
and I'd like to be by myself.
Would you please leave?
I didn't mean to upset you.
You don't have the power
to upset me.
You don't matter enough
to upset me.
I don't know what to say.
I've never been
with a woman before.
We've been together four weeks.
I can't live without you.
I can't.
Even the thought of it kills me.
I sat in the second carriage
because I thought you might kiss me.
Kid, you thought
we could make love in a tram?
Is it true what you said?
That I don't matter to you?
Do you forgive me?
Do you love me?
Do you have a book?
Yes, I have.
I took one with me this morning.
What is it?
The Odyssey, by Homer.
It's my homework.
We're changing the order
we do things.
Read to me first, kid,
then we make love.
"The Odyssey, by Homer".
What's an odyssey?
It's a journey,
he sets out on a journey.
Good.
"Sing to me of the man, Muse,
the man of twists and turns"
"driven time
and again off course"
"once he had plundered
the hallowed heights of Troy".
Come here.
"He pressed her hand
to his lips".
"She was dead,"
"and past all help, or need of it".
"I poked into the place"
"and came to a little open patch
as big as a bedroom"
"all hung around with vines"
"and found a man
lying there asleep."
"And, by jinks, it was my old Jim!"
"When you landed, I reck'ned
'doubt havin' to
shout at you"
"but when I see dat house,"
"I begin to go slow..."
"Lady Chatterley"
"felt his naked flesh against her"
"as he came into her".
- "For a moment he was still..."
- This is disgusting.
Where did you get this?
I borrowed it
from someone at school.
You should be ashamed.
Go on.
"Billions of blue
blistering barnacles"
"in a thundering typhoon!
It is water!"
"What did you expect it to be?"
- Whiskey.
- "Whiskey,"
"by thunder, whiskey".
"Whiskey?"
- "Come now, captain..."
- That's enough for today, kid.
I was wondering.
Could you get some time off?
Maybe we could go on a trip.
What sort of trip?
A cycling holiday.
Just two days.
I've got a guide book.
I've worked out the route, look.
What do you think?
I think you like planning,
don't you?
"I'm not frightened".
"I'm not frightened of anything".
"The more I suffer,"
"the more I love".
"Danger will only
increase my love".
"It will sharpen it.
Forgive its bias".
"I'll be the only angel
you'll need".
"You will leave life even more
beautiful than you entered it".
"Heaven will take you back,
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