Novio para mi mujer, Un (A Boyfriend for My Wife) (2008)

-Hello.
-Hi.
-Have you rung?
-No.
No. Well, yes, l rang,
but they told me to wait till
you arrived.
-Ah, OK. Well, l'm here now.
-Right.
Well, tell me, what brings you here?
-What?
-You yawned.
Hello?
Hi. No, no, no, no,
tell me,
l'm not doing anything much.
Yes.
A BOYFRlEND FOR MY WlFE
Good morning.
-Good morning.
-Hello, l just said hello, Tenso.
OK, l didn't hear you.
-What?
-Good God.
-Don't smoke.
-Leave off, will you?
-lt's still early.
-Yes, it's still early.
Great! l'm really off
to a shitty start today.
lsn't there one lighter in
this house that works properly?
l don't believe it.
Do you know one of the things
l hate most in this world?
l can't bear coincidence seekers.
They get on my nerves.
You know, people who are always
looking for bloody coincidences.
Just yesterday the girl from 2B
asked me what sign l was.
Just yesterday the girl from 2B
asked me what sign l was.
What sign am l? But don't you know me?
As if you cared.
Sagittarius, l said.
''Ah, when were you born?''
Hey, l don't believe it!
She says: ''A friend
was born on the 11th''. So?
l don't get it.
What the fuck do l care?
So you've got a friend who was born
two days later.
Excuse me.
Stupid bitch. Brothers, sisters,
she says.
Yes, l said.
Brother or sister?
Sister. l have a sister. Why?
So you or your friend have a sister?
Some coincidence?
ls the earth about to move?
What's going to happen?
Younger or older than you, she asks.
l've got a twin sister.
What do you make of that?
Some fuckin' coincidence!
Don't you
think it's a coincidence?
What's the plan? To have me locked up?
Careful.
-No, no, l was taking it off.
-Drive me mad,
until my brain rots whenever
l enter the building?
You knowthose people who talk
and talk and talk?
As if a coincidence could
bring us closer together,
so we can talk about things
together, or something.
But she'sjust a neighbour.
The woman from 2B.
l don't want to talk.
She just lives
in the same building.
The old cow's probably up there
listening to us right now.
l reckon you're winding yourself
up, Tana.
-What's that?
-Uh?
What you've got there, what is it?
l don't believe you're still spending
money on the agent.
l don't believe you're still spending
money on the agent.
What did you get him? Silk
handkerchiefs, some nice socks?
What sort of present can you
give an agent?
OK, no problem, sorry.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Some people live
from official shady dealings...
Some people live
from official shady dealings...
and nobody says a thing.
-l think he's horrendous. Sorry.
-But he's a friend of mine.
l know, so l said sorry.
-We're going to his party Saturday.
-So we're going...?
-Yes, what's up?
-Great!
To hear a first-time mum
talk about baby poo.
lt'll be great. Wonderful.
-Come on.
-Fine.
There's a new radio station
round here.
-A load of arseholes.
-Why not go and see?
-No, no.
-Perhaps they need people?
-l've no time, Tenso.
-But...
-Piss off.
-Tana?
-Hello.
-Listen...
That shitty TV l'm trying
to watch, it doesn't...
That shitty TV l'm trying
to watch, it doesn't...
-Tana...
-l can'tswitch channels, nothing...
l'm seeing the same thing
allafternoon...
-Okay, okay.
Shitty thing...
By the way,
l've been thinking...
l mean it, really.
Firstofall...
l mean it, really.
Firstofall...
-because l've notgota thing to wear.
-Tana...
But even ifl had l don't want
to go.
l've got nothing in common with them.
lfl don't talkl'm left looking
like a prat.
So when do you plan
to call your daughter?
l rang 3 times today
and she couldn't speak.
First she was with the masseuse,
then she was in the shower.
And the next time she'd gone out.
What do you say to that?
l reckon that
since her husband was made manager...
he thinks we are not good enough.
He won't lether talk.
He doesn't let her.
That's not how we brought her up.
Not to worryabout us?
Come on!
What l'd like to know is
how much he's on now he's a manager.
They're spending too much.
No saving going on there.
She was going on and on.
So l go into the bathroom,
and she puts her hand here,
and l felt so mad...
and she puts her hand here,
and l felt so mad...
l just flipped and said
l'd like to kill you!
-Sorry...
-What are you doing?
-No, no, l'm sorry...
-You almost killed him.
-Go and see a shrink, kid.
-l don't like shrinks.
-And why don't you...?
-No, no... l want to...
-but it scares me.
-You feel guilty?
-No, not guilty. Scared.
-Go on.
-Carry on, arsehole!
-Get off my back!
-l swear it, l can't.
-Look. Do it with your back to her.
-l swear it, l can't.
-Look. Do it with your back to her.
You need to split up.
Just look at yourself.
l don't want to.
l'm in a bad way.
Three words, Tenso.
Just three words.
l, 1 . Want, 2. Out, 3.
lf you can't say it, it's because
you're a coward,
But tell her, otherwise
you'll be in a really bad way.
But tell her, otherwise
you'll be in a really bad way.
-Try it on me. Come on.
-Uh?
-Try it on me.
-What?
-Three little words, come on.
-No, sod off.
-Come on.
-Just do it.
-What?
-Come here.
l want out.
That's it, great, great!
Tenso, be strong.
Marriage is like a job.
Tenso, be strong.
Marriage is like a job.
That l want to resign from.
You need a change of routine.
To stop doing... what you always do.
When you get home,
what do you do?
When you get home,
what do you do?
-l put my pyjamas on.
-Don't do it.
-l wash my hands.
-Don't wash them.
-Then l sit down to dinner.
-You don't put your pyjamas on,
you don't wash your hands,
and when dinner's ready...
you're not hungry.
You don't have dinner.
You stand up straight,
looking at the wall,
and you say the three words.
-l want out.
-And you go.
Be brave, Tenso.
l want out.
l want out.
l want out.
l want out!
l want out.
l want out.
l want out!
Hell, l want out.
We're not all stupid. They reckon
we're not idiots, but we are.
Howwas your day?
Know how much this bloody onion cost?
Any idea?
What's wrong?
Go and change, it's almost ready.
l'm not going to change.
-What?
-Whatyoujustheard.
Are you sure you're alright?
Yes.
OK, well go and sit up,
as it's almost ready.
l'm not hungry.
l made pasta.
-Tana, l want...
-Don't you want pasta, Tenso?
-lsn't it any good?
-Yes, it's good.
l was almostthere.
Work at a relationship,
otherwise it'll fade and die.
Work at a relationship,
otherwise it'll fade and die.
What you need kid is someone
like ''Cuervo'' Flores.
He knewwhat it was all about.
He was old school, he was.
He knewwhat it was all about.
He was old school, he was.
Real old school.
-Who's ''Cuervo Flores''?
-Who was... a phenomenon.
-A crook.
-A real talent, one of a kind.
-lt's in the genes with him.
-Yeah, but he caused a lot of harm.
No doubt. We couldn't
mention him at home.
Do you remember Susana Hoyos,
my cousin's wife?
With a name like that...
There was something about
Cuervo Flores, in his eyes.
He was wild, a hunting dog.
He knew you had to seduce a woman...
by talking to her,
making her laugh.
Christ, he caused havoc round our way.
Christ, he caused havoc round our way.
Maybe Marito never attended to
his wife as he should.
Do you remember lndia,
Gaita's girlfriend?
Do you remember lndia,
Gaita's girlfriend?
He saw her
the day before the wedding...
and convinced her to party with him,
and she missed her own wedding.
He's got a thing about married women.
-l need someone like that.
-No, forget it.
He can't show his face round there now.
They've got it in for him.
Come on, Tenso!
Everything was horrible.
The house was horrible,
l don't knowwhy.
The neighbours were horrible, too.
And for some reason l wasn't
worth shit.
Basically there was something
l was never able to swallow...
ls that the right word, swallow?
Does it matter? ls it the right word?
Yes, it is, yes.
Swallow.
You could also say assimilate.
OK.
l prefer that.
Because that's the word.
Assimilate.
l've never been able to assimilate,
which to me was like a boot in the...
the fact she didn't like my friends.
That was really hard for me.
The fact she was always miserable
with my friends was...
-So l don't like your friends?
-Yes.
l have to like your friends,
to be with you?
-Don't you think?
-That's hard.
-Don't you think?
-That's hard.
ls it hard to... what is it?
What's the word...? Well, yes.
-That's enough.
-OK.
Did you ring?
Put your cigarette out.
Alright, l'll put it out.
-Tenso!
-l'm putting it out right now, see?
Someone's calling you from over there.
-Me?
-Yeah.
-Oh, God.
-What?
Well, we won't stay
too long. Just for a bit.
-Calm down, please.
-Good evening, welcome!
-Hello, hello.
-Come on in.
-Hi, happy birthday.
-Thanks.
-Come on...
-You can be so dumb.
That's it, come on in.
-How are you?
-Happy birthday.
Thanks, thanks.
-Happy birthday!
-Thanks.
-lsn't it great? A presentfrom Pao.
-Fantastic.
-What?
-What's wrong?
That's the thing nowadays, see?
Guys of 40 with girls of 25.
Lower your voice, please.
What's wrong with that girl?
Has she fallen in love with that agent?
Can't she fall in love with an agent?
Yes, love, yes.
-OK, pretend to talk... she's coming.
-Shut it.
-Hi...
-Hello. How are you?
-Fine, you?
-Fine.
Hi, how are you?
Macarena, my sister.
-Tenso, Tana...
-Wait, wait.
-What do you say?
-No, no, sit down.
Very well. l'm happy that l've finally
found a live-in help,
Very well. l'm happy that l've finally
found a live-in help,
to look after the baby.
So now l'm fine.
-So l'm fine.
-That's good.
-So l'm fine.
-That's good.
Sorry l couldn't get to the clinic.
Don't worry. No problem, Tana.
ls the baby well?
-ls he sleeping OK?
-She... it's a girl.
-She... Ah, a girl, right. A girl.
-Yes, she's a saint.
-Yes, she's a saint, you can't imagine.
-Really?
Yes, except when she's got wind,
that makes her...
because she's constipated.
She's taken after me.
The whole family, just ask my sister,
we're all constipated.
l passed on my slow-transit gene,
poor thing.
-Yes, but now it's all runny, isn't it?
-Really?
Her nappy had some runny poo.
So l'm constantly having
to change her.
And l don't have much milk.
And l have to squeeze my...
And l don't have much milk.
And l have to squeeze my...
my... tit,
sorry, like an orange.
-What are you laughing at?
-l find it all amusing.
-But you have to experience it yourself.
-Yes, of course.
-Ah, but she's gorgeous, gorgeous.
-Do you have kids, Tana?
-No.
-No, we don't.
-And you, you're well?
-Yes, very well.
-Lovely. You're looking pretty.
-Thanks.
-So what do you do, Tana?
-What, what?
-What do you do?
-Nothing...
-But what's your thing?
-My thing?
-Your passion.
-My passion?
-None, l don't have a passion.
-But you do have a passion.
-No, l don't.
-Don't say you don't.
What's my passion?
-l don't have one. ls that so bad?
-No, it's great.
l'm not doing anything
at the moment either.
What sign are you, Tana?
-Sagittarius, why?
-Hey, l don't believe...!
l don't believe it!
My ex was Sagittarius.
l mean he is, he's not dead.
l have two very very good friends,
Gachi and Pachi,
both Sagittarius.
Tana, l don't believe it.
lt's amazing!
l don't believe it. lt's incredible,
you, your ex,
and Gachi and Pachi,
all Sagittarius.
-Right.
-Yes!
lt's amazing. Unbelievable.
Did you hear that, love?
Her, Gachi and Pachi and Laura,
and... her ex boyfriend...
-That was Lorena.
-Lorena... all Sagittarius.
lt's amazing.
That's too big a coincidence...
it sounds ridiculous, but
what a coincidence.
And there must be people here too...
Hey! everyone, excuse me...
Turn the music down, guys.
-Anybody born under Sagittarius here?
-Tana...
-Anybody born under Sagittarius here?
-Tana...
Cool it, love. l'm only asking,
Are you Sagittarius?
That's amazing.
Are you Sagittarius?
That's amazing.
Any more Sagittarius?
No? Only two?
Any more Sagittarius?
No? Only two?
OK, but it's still a load. There are
another two Sagittarius here too.
So it's... Gachi, Pachi, her,
her boyfriend, her ex boyfriend,
me and these two prats,
all Sagittarius.
lt's full of Sagittarius.
Amazing. Really. Fantastic.
Maybe that's a coincidence too,
Maybe that's a coincidence too,
and then we'll all...
-Everyone here will drop dead.
-Tana...
-We'll all freak out.
-Tana, get yourjacket.
-You can't imagine.
-Get yourjacket, we're leaving.
-Come on.
-No, no, no, hang on, hang on.
l feel like crying,
l don't feel well.
l feel really bad.
That was a dreadful scene.
lt's over, Tana.
No, it's not.
l made a total fool of myself.
And also...
-What?
-Come on, let's get out, Tana.
No! l feel really bad! Why?
And l had to apologise!
That cow looked like a slut!
l'm so angry.
l can't bear it!
-That's it!
-Come on!
What did you do, arsehole?
Where did you send it?
-Go for it, Tenso!
-Come on! lnto the net and goal!
Goal!
-Goal!
-Sorry, sorry.
Sorry. Keep your hair on, Gardel.
Have you never bungles one?
How did it go?
Guys?
Straight on, straight on.
To the east.
Just keep going...
-lt's here, isn't it? We've made it.
-Yes, there's the...
-We're going to be mugged here...
-No.
You'll see.
Well, let's wait.
Bloody cold, isn't it?
-What are we doing, Tenso?
-Take it easy.
-Yes.
-Take it easy, everything's OK.
Well...
-What's going on?
-l don't know...
What is it? What happened?
What?
He's coming... Look...
Anybody follow you?
Nobody.
-Did you leave me the note?
-Who else is in on this?
-Nobody at all.
-You... me and...
-Nobody else.
-Leave your things here.
Are you sure about what you're after?
Very sure.
Follow me.
-You OK?
-Yeah, why?
We have a problem with the guys.
-l don't like them.
-Hang on, Cuervo, hang on.
All you have to do is listen to him.
All you have to do is listen to him.
What do you want?
-Good evening, Mr. Cuervo.
-Mr. Flores to you.
Go on... go on... go on...
Mr. Flores...
l...
want...
out...
-ls he Flores?
-Yes.
Flores, Flores?
He's all the worse for wear.
-Are you fucking me around?
-Stop it! Listen to him.
What is this, tell me?
What the fuck's this?
My name's Diego, ''El Tenso'', Polsky.
l'm married to Andrea ''La Tana'' Ferro
and l want out,
so l've come...
because of your
vast experience in seduction,
to ask you to seduce my wife
so she leaves me.
He's giving you the chance to do
things right.
Look... the girl's hard work.
l know her: it's impossible.
Why have you come to me?
They say you never fail.
And that's what l need, Mr. Flores.
l'll think it over, uh?
ls that clear?
So... don't come looking for me.
l've never done anyone any harm.
l only ever went in when there was a
sad woman wanting out.
-ls that clear?
-Yeah, yeah, yeah.
l'll think it over.
l'll speakto you later, right?
Did you hear?
Thanks, Mr. Flores.
My wife's not going to like him,
he's too violent.
He was born for this.
lt's in his blood.
That's the firsttime that the pupil
has done better than the teacher.
-Hi.
-Hey, what happened?
-Nothing.
-God, you scared me!
-Where were you?
-At the club with the guys.
We stayed on chatting.
Just coming.
Listen and don't say a thing.
Listen and don't say a thing.
So l can see ifl want thejob,
bring her to me Thursdaynoon...
at "French Fries Paradise".
Got it?
She keeps ringing so l'll go with her.
Do you knowwhy she rang?
So l can go with her for her
Papanicolau test, or her smear,
whatever it is she has done
every so often.
But she doesn't stop ringing,
nagging me to go with her.
l can't bear it! l don't have all the
time in the world!
So l'm telling you up front,
so you don't go talking behind my back.
Follow me? Unbelievable, isn't it?
-Unbelievable.
-She's got a nerve! For God's sake.
-Unbelievable.
-Unbelievable.
-Bitch! Where are you going?
-The loo.
-lsn't itjust unbelievable?
-Yeah... unbelievable.
But then afterwards it's all my...
l'm going to the loo, Tana!
Bloody awful glasses!
Excuse me, madam. l'd just like to
pay tribute to your beauty.
To the most beautifulflower.
lt goes without saying.
-Thanks very much.
-Thank you.
Thank you very much, on behalf of the
male sex.
Don't mention it.
-Nothing, it's just that...
-What?
Nothing. Shall we go? Shall we go?
Nothing, it'sjust that some fool...
-Shall we go?
-Yes.
Waiter!
-The bill's been paid.
-Ah, l've already paid.
Hello...
-Sorry.
-Are you alone?
Yes, why?
l've found the way. l'll do it.
Thanks very much, Cuervo.
Make a list of contacts, telephone
numbers, places she goes.
Listen and make notes...
Listen and make notes!
Ah... ah, right...
Er...
Tastes in music.
-Tastes...?
-Tastes in music.
-Sorry?
-National, progressive,
pop, rock, salsa, merengue, ethnic.
-Does she like Phil Collins?
-Who's Phil Collins?
-Does she smoke?
-A lot.
-What does she read?
-Bucay.
-What does she read?
-Bucay.
-Oh, Bucay? Does she do pills?
-Uh?
Does she get depressed, recurring
anguish, does she cry?
She cries a lot.
-Usual groups of friends?
-Doesn't have any.
-Absent father, living?
-Absent.
-Relationship with her mother...
-They've fallen out.
-Brother?
-They'vejust fallen out.
-He lends her money, she...
-ls she unfaithful?
-Threesomes, foursomes...
-Sorry?
-Voyeurism, exhibitionism?
-What's that?
Role changes? Active, passive,
does she initiate...?
-Ah, she doesn't...
-Does she need foreplay?
-What foreplay?
-Sexy talk?
-Sexy?
-ls she kinky..?
-Kinky in what sense?
-What are you like in bed?
Sado, toys? Sex aids?
No, whattoys? No, nothing, normal...
Either me on top...
or her like this... rough, on top.
But... sorry, how long is it going to
take you to do the job?
-Why?
-No, just wondering.
-From 10 to 15 days.
-ls that all?
How much is it going to cost?
You'll see.
Another thing: where does she work?
-She doesn't work.
-What does she do?
Nothing.
Get her out ofthe house first.
l can't work there.
Get her ajob in your radio station.
She's very talented,
very talented,
but she needs a push.
Kepelsky, we're from the same
background...
She's a bit down and needs that push,
just a little...
She's a bit down and needs that push,
just a little...
-Has nobody ever helped you?
-Of course,
but l don't have the money
for it, understand?
-lt's a small radio station, Tenso.
-Yes, l know.
To bring somebody in
l need a budget l haven't got.
-Does she have qualifications?
-Of course she does...
-Yes, we can get it.
-Of course. Yes, no problem.
-Yes, we can get it.
-Of course. Yes, no problem.
Don't give up hope. l'll give you a
ring if something comes along.
Don't give up hope. l'll give you a
ring if something comes along.
But is it a yes?
lt's yes, if something turns up, yes,
l'll ring you.
-Eh?
-OK. Fine.
Sorry. Dami?
No, sorry...
How much does an announcer earn?
Approximately.
Well... about 500 pesos.
l'll pay it!
l'll pay. We're not going
to argue over money,
we're ofthe same blood.
l'll pay it. You've got
a real talent there.
She doesn't stop talking.
ln public.
You'll love her. You'll see.
-Morning.
-Hi.
Hi.
What do they mean with ''winter's
back''? l don't understand.
With two cold days in summer.
What? What does it mean?
-Well yes...
-What have people got up top?
What a load of rubbish. l understand...
is that what you understand?
People... a photo of people at the
coast on the front page?
ls that news? Haven't they got
anything else to put there?
No, they obviously don't live
here in summer.
Always, every summer...
lt's always cold somewhere.
Are they going to take that photo?
They look awful.
-Want one?
-No, thanks.
l was speaking to Kepelsky,
the owner of the radio station
in the club...
And well... we were chatting and your
name cropped up...
And... he asked me what you were
doing. l never speak about us,
of you, me, l don't like to talk.
And then Kepelsky says...
he's got something for you.
-For me?
-Yes.
-What?
-l don't know.
He wants to tell you himself.
Kepelsky, from that crap radio
station from round here?
They're a bunch of arseholes.
Come on, Tenso, l'm in a bad way,
but not that bad.
-Tana...
-No, you can't imagine,
it's absolute crap...
l listened to a couple of programs,
-and they are dross...
Tana... Tana!
l'm trying to talk and you
won't listen!
l'm trying to talk and you
won't listen!
-But you're shouting.
-l am now.
-OK, now.
-Please, go to the radio...
and do something with
your fucking life, please.
They want to kill the thief
Who made offwith a woman.
Do you want to know where he is?
You'll neverknow.
But l know why
They want to kill the thief
Who made offwith a woman.
They want to know,
To know where he is
But they'llnever know.
And l know why.
He'llneverknow you're with me
in a corner ofmy hut
because theydon'tknow the way...
or the mountains
l know they're looking forme
because they've been shamed
when l made offwith you
in theirrush theyfailed
They want to kill the thief
Who made offwith a woman
they want...
No, it's spectacular.
No, l'dprefer not to talkabout it.
lt upsets me.
That's OK, take care.
-Yes, can l help?
-l'm here to see Mr. Kepelsky.
-You're from the cake shop, right?
-No, l'm not.
l'm notfrom anywhere
and l'm here to see Kepelsky.
Ah, sorry, one last time...
your name is?
Andrea Ferro, and l'm here to see
Mr. Kepelsky.
Yes, right.
She's out of her mind.
She's crazy!
She plans to get 45 people
into that living room!
The house is tiny.
No, l'm not going to the party.
She weighs... she must weigh 39 kilos.
You can't wear all that
if you weigh 39 kilos.
Of course... absolutely, hang on.
l'll be right with you.
No, oh, God. Can you believe it?
The carnival guy we were going to
interview has just cancelled.
That isjust so rude,
because l do myjob, see?
And if you tell me at the last...
No, l'm not going.
With 50 people there...
Excuse me...
Are you going to attend to me or not?
lf not l'll go home...
while you send
your text messages.
Didn't you collect
your pension today? Or...
lt's not my fault.
Damian's on the air,
that's why he
hasn't come to see you.
Pension? ls that meant
to be an insult?
so that comment...
if it's meant as an insult...
so that comment...
if it's meant as an insult...
l'd have to throw myself in front of
a bus. Maybe l should...
-What's going on?
-l don't know. This lady here...
-What's wrong?
-l don't know.
She got nervous for some reason.
-l'm here to see Mr. Kepelsky.
-Ah, and you are...?
Andrea Ferro.
-Ah, you're Tenso's wife.
-Yes.
-How are you?
-Fine. l'm here to see Kepelsky.
-Yes, that's me.
-Right, is your father here?
No, l'm in charge of the radio.
Oh, so you're in charge?
Pleased to meet you. How are you?
-Fine.
-Sorry. OK.
-You're OK?
-Yes, fine.
She was on the phone
and l had to wait a bit.
Come in and take a seat.
-Yes, thanks.
-You're welcome.
-Hello.
-Hello.
No, l'm under a lot of stress.
The thing with that girl was
that she got me mad...
-Sorry.
-l see.
-Can l sit down?
-Go ahead, yes.
-Does that often happen?
-What?
-You getting mad?
-Oh, no, no.
Butwhen l see someone with one of
those bloody phones...
and l'm leftwaiting...
-Shall l leave?
-No, please. Sorry.
-So you're a radio announcer.
-Yes.
So l speakto you?
That's right.
What sort of format interests you?
What have you done in the past?
Uh... well, l have a problem
with the word ''format''.
lt'd be easier if l told you what
doesn't interest me.
Okay.
l'm not interested in a traditional
sort of radio programme...
with a presenter, reporters trying to
be funny, with music and opinion.
l hate to thinkthat the listener...
has a lower lQ than the presenter...
And l don't want a woman...
sitting there just to read
the temperature...
or talking about the traffic problems.
l think it's sexist, it's... pathetic.
What else do you detest?
-What else do l detest?
-Yes...
-Anything else you can't stand?
-Uh...
Other things l can't stand? Many.
-For example...?
-Loads.
Well, coincidence seekers...
tend to get up my nose...
useless people who spend their time...
looking out for coincidences.
You know, your birthday,
birth sign, whatever.
What else?
Models irritate me.
People who smile all the time,
false modesty.
Effusive thanks...
especially from the family...
that puts me on my guard.
when they come out of the screen
at you and then recede.
when they come out of the screen
at you and then recede.
-Wallpaper.
-Especially of a beach...
and with sunglasses.
The scene.
-The scene?
-Yeah. The idea of ''the scene''.
Being in, being out.
Have you ever listened
to our programmes?
No, never been able to.
Never had the time.
-You knowwhat l'd like you to do?
-Yes?
Bring me a list...
of all those things you hate,
and we can put something together,
give you a space in the morning,
so you can vent on air all your hates
as naturally as you're doing now.
-l'd come every morning?
-Yeah, let's see...
l think it'll work.
-lt's for 500 pesos, you know?
-Oh... no, l don't know.
-What do you mean, you don't know?
-The money.
-How much do you want?
-No, l don't want to negotiate.
No, not at all.
l'm a dreadful negotiator.
l don't know, double?
-Double?
-Yes.
We're a small radio station,
l don't have that sort of budget.
No, of course.
So we can forget it
until the radio grows.
-Thanks all the same.
-No, hang on a bit...
l'll consult, yeah?
We'll see whatwe can do.
-Alright.
-Will you wait?
-Damian Kepelsky, how are you?
-Ah, Kepelsky. How's everything?
-Damian Kepelsky, how are you?
-Ah, Kepelsky. How's everything?
Great. Your wife's here,
but she won't go with 500.
She wants twice that.
-What do you mean twice that?
-lfyou like l'llplay it tough...
No, she won't, l know her, but...
speak to her,
No, she won't, l know her, but...
speak to her,
tell her it's a trial run,
and if it works...
-she'll have a rise.
-No, that's what l said...
-And what did she say?
-No, nothing...
Whatd'you mean nothing?
-Work on her...
-Offer her 700.
She's not worth 700, no way.
No, listen, Kepelsky...
Offer her 650, and l'll hold.
Go on.
OK, hang on.
We could do 650.
We could do 650.
Um... no, no way... it's no good.
-What's your minimum?
-l don't know, 800.
The fuckin' bitch...!
She wants to bankrupt me...
No, it's OK.
But l run a small business.
l barely make it to the end of the
month. l can't afford that amount.
-Just a sec, she wants 800 pesos.
-Listen, listen.
lt's the price of freedom, Tenso.
Get her out of the house.
-And it's money that comes back in.
-No...
Go on...
Hello.
OK, do it.
Pay her 800 pesos.
Look...
Would it bother you if l gave
you a cheque?
-A cheque to cash?
-Postdated 120 days?
No, 120 days would ruin me.
No, l thought so.
OK, look, from the 1st to the 5th...
my secretary will take you the cash.
-God, you're mean.
-l'm mean, l'm mean...
But l'm the one paying the money!
-What are you doing here?
-Where are you going?
-What are you doing here?
-Where are you going?
What does it matter to you?
Excuse me...
lf you like, we can have a coffee
and then you can leave.
-What do you think?
-No, l'm sorry.
-Go on.
-l have some things to do so l can't.
Just two minutes.
You can't go home with wet hair.
A coffee?
No, really, l'll just wait here.
l'll stay here, thanks.
-Can l ask you something?
-Yes.
But do you have any idea?
But do you have any idea?
Thanks.
Hold this...
Have one.
-Shall l take one?
-Yes, go ahead.
Thanks.
Toffees, chocolates?
Now, tellme.
Sex: how were things going?
l don't know. You speak.
l don't get the mechanism:
Me or her?
She asks and we speak...
OK. Fine...
That is... well... OK...
Let's see...
At times l'd initiate and feel things
thatweren't...
weren't...
That what?
At times l'd initiate
and feel sort of...
-You'd initiate...?
-Yes, l'd initiate...
You should have made a noise...
because l never actually realised.
l never realised...
And the times l got on top of you?
Ah, but...
What?
When l got on top of you,
what was that?
-You can't hear yourself?
-l don't know, l mean...
-You can't hear yourself?
-l don't know, l mean...
lt's true, l'd often get on top...
l mean it... No...
l want to be careful here...
l don'twant to hurt anyone...
Quite honestly, l don't remember
the last time l came.
This is a joke, Blanca.
-Morning.
-Hello!
-OK?
-Yes.
No!
No!
Well, l'm off.
-l'm a bit nervous.
-OK.
Bye... see you.
-Wish me luck.
-Good luck.
Thanks.
-Tana, how are things?
-Bad.
Why should l lie?
Why should l lie?
-So what's the matter?
-Well, basically...
l realise that living in society
is a big problem for me.
Why? What's wrong?
l feel l'm surrounded by mediocrity,
and frauds...
Optimists,
and this week l realised...
l detest optimism with all my heart.
lt's so damned stupid...
to face life with optimism...
And l realised l'm surrounded by
optimists,
and that fake smile really
gets up my nose, l can't help it.
For some people optimism
is a form of coping...
The other day l ran into a friend,
The other day l ran into a friend,
who's no longer a friend,
and he said he'd smashed the car up.
He was in plaster from hip to ankle,
so l said: ''l can't believe
what you've just done'',
what ''an accident
with a stroke of luck'' is.
what ''an accident
with a stroke of luck'' is.
l fail to see what element of ''luck''...
-Maybeyourfriend needed to see...
-She's got style, eh?
-Maybeyourfriend needed to see...
-She's got style, eh?
Sure, but what l sayis,
why see things so positively?
lfthis poorsod smashed the car up,
he should at least be able to say:
Bloodyhell...
what fuckin'bad luck l'm having...
l don't mind whingers at all,
quite the opposite,
l love people who moan, l do.
''Down with optimism, long live
whinging'' l say.
-l reckon you're convincing me.
-Really?
lf l say your coming on this
programme was a stroke of luck,
would you take it
as an optimistic comment?
No... not at all. l'd say...
it's the most sensible thing
you've said so far.
-Thanks, Tana.
-No, thank you.
-Thanks, Mery.
-See you.
Bye friends. Life is the pits.
See you.
l adore your pessimism.
What are you doing here?
What is this?
lt's no coincidence.
l wantto take you to lunch.
-What for?
-To talk something over.
-What?
-No subject...
Careful, l'm married.
l want to have a meal with a woman...
who hates this sort of society.
ls that so wrong?
No.
-Ah, well...
-What's up?
That's it!
You've stolen my heart.
Have pity on me, please.
l'm a mere mortal.
A mixed salad, please.
-Yes...
-The best beef you have...
-Tenderloin.
-Yes, that would be great.
So, let's drink.
-Thanks.
-Would the lady like...
a little ''nervous water''?
-Thank you very much.
-Not at all.
To this meeting.
-Cheers.
-Cheers.
And to my new life.
Naturally.
Some good things have been happening
to me lately, see?
That's not usually how it is.
lf everything's going bad you have
to celebrate the good things.
Don't worry, l'm not going to start
talking. When l start l don't stop.
-Talk, l don't mind.
-No, just for a while.
-l love listening to you.
-No, fine...
l've got all day and all night to
listen to you.
Lots of things...
have changed for me too recently.
l'm telling you this because l like you.
And when l tell you who l am...
You do look familiar.
Absolutely...
You lookfamilar.
Where do l know you from?
-Well...
-Who are you?
l've been ''in hiding'' for a while.
-l'm ''El Cuervo'' Flores.
-Ah...
Don't be scared, please.
l know l've done harm...
And l'm suffering for it.
l'm telling you this because...
l'd like us to be friends.
Nobody knows that.
Nobody knows that.
l've suffered as much
as those l've harmed.
l'll apologise to them all one day.
l swear.
-Can we be friends?
-Of course.
Where have you been all this time?
-Will you excuse me?
-Of course.
Engaged.
Hi, Cuervo! How are things? Fine?
-What are you doing here?
-l wanted to know how it was going.
ls everything going according to plan?
l'm backing out.
lf you just want to watch, l'm off.
No, l don't enjoy watching.
lt'sjust that l came...
l began to feel a sort of anguish
in the chest...
Suddenly...
-Sorry, l feel embarrassed.
-Take it easy.
-No, don't look at me.
-Calm down.
Breathe... inhale...
inhale, easy...
Well...
ln and out.
-Does it hurt?
-A little.
When l say ''go'' you go. OK?
Go.
-Better?
-l'm fine.
Seeing me at work mixed you up, right?
-Yep...
-For a few days...
you'll think you like her again,
but don't worry.
l want total abstinence from you
for a few days, right?
Friendly but distant. lf she speaks,
answer in monosyllables, OK?
Workto rule, got it?
-Got it?
-Yeah...
And don't ask her where she's going
or when she'll be back.
OK?
OK?
Well, that's hard to understand too.
-Hello.
-Hello.
l'll ring you back.
Hello. Won't you say hello?
-Yes, hello.
-How are you?
-Ugh, that stinks.
-Yes, it's wax.
-lt turns my stomach.
-Did you listen to the programme?
-Yes, l did.
-And?
-So so.
-What do you mean so so?
l liked it but... a fewthings...
You can't hear itvery well.
That's because the aerial is not very
powerful... or something.
But they're a great lot who work there.
You used to have a lisp, didn't you?
-A lisp?
-Yeah, the letter 's'.
Well... because l know you...
it sounded weird.
But my friends rang
me because they all loved it.
-Really?
-Yes.
The agent too?
Don't call him ''agent''.
His name's Carlos.
lt's really pejorative calling him
''the agent''.
OK, fine.
l use it affectionately.
l've told you a thousand times.
But you never listen to me.
Sorry.
-lt was a joke, sorry.
-No, it's OK.
l'm so happy your friends liked it.
Are you serious?
-Yes.
-l'm really happy.
-What are you doing?
-Nothing.
Look, l wanted to read to you.
Tomorrow l've got to take along...
another column like today's.
-Can l read it to you?
-No.
-No?
-No.
-Are you busy?
-No, l've got to arrange something.
Can l borrow your cell phone?
l have to make a call...
-The guy from the radio's calling...
-l don't have much credit, mind.
l'll recharge it. l should say
l don'twant to go.
He wants to meet but quite honestly
l'd prefer...
No, no. Let's start again.
You have to go.
No, no. Let's start again.
You have to go.
-Why?
-Because it's yourjob.
-And you have responsibilities.
-Yes.
The radio doesn't stop
when the programme ends.
-lt continues. lsn't there a debate?
-No, luckily...
-Don't you all discuss things?
-l wantto stay and chat with you.
-Go.
-No.
No, really, you have to go.
lt'll be good for you.
Otherwise they'll starttalking.
-What can they say?
-That you're a sourpuss or a misery.
Things like that, so l think...
You'll do well at the radio.
Who knows where it could lead.
-Hey, love, stop it!
-Uh?
-l've got my hair up!
-Fine, fine, keep cool.
l've left you a sort of
''coq a la vin'' on the stove.
-''Coq au vin'' it's called.
-Well, ''au vin'' then.
-Well... that's all. See you.
-Hang on!
What?
You look really good in that dress.
-Really? Thanks.
-Yes.
The advance on my first pay cheque.
-OK, see you. Bye.
-Bye.
l hate this de auteur culture.
So what's de auteur culture
for Tana Ferro?
Everything. Cinema, clothes,
shoes... food, even wine nowadays.
What's wrong with you in Palermo...
with your ''cruttons'' and ''tagglitelli''?
And they've turned
a beautifulold quarter...
into a globalised dump.
The otherday l went to eat in one of
those places with friends,
and we were met with a menu with
wonderful things, like...
macerated carpaccio,
semolina with black sauce...
and ginger, etc.
Where does Cuervo get the money to
take her to places like that?
-Keep quiet.
-Well, where...
And then the "auteur" himself
appears and says:
l macerated the carpaccio, then l
''drizzled'' on the black sauce,
and added grated ginger and nuts.
but l'm not telling you...
''l got up,
but l'm not telling you...
''l got up,
Could you bring me...
Could you bring me...
a fresh market garden salad,
with freshly laid free-range eggs,
and a tomato,
either a beef tomato or a plum tomato
but never a cherry?
-What happened?
-l had to go somewhere else,
where l ordered a mixed salad,
just lettuce, tomato and onion,
and a breaded beef cutlet, which is
basically a schnitzel, and l loved it.
l was happy.
-Have a good day?
-Yes.
Yeah, it was good.
-What did you do?
-Nothing... l went for a walk...
and thought about
the programme for tomorrow.
-Alone?
-Yes, alone.
Hey, come here,
l want to tell you something.
-Are you hungry?
-A little, you?
Me too, but l couldn't cook.
Shall we order?
-Pizza?
-OK.
-Or something else.
-No, pizza.
-Hello.
-Hello.
-Tana.
-Can l have a kiss?
Give me a kiss.
Tana...
Hang on a minute.
lt's my cellphone.
-No, it's mine.
-No, it isn't. lt's mine.
Yours doesn't sound like that,
it's my new one.
Where did you get it?
-They gave it me at the radio.
-When?
Just a minute and l'll tell you.
At the radio.
-Everything OK?
-Yes.
-What's wrong?
-Nothing,
but l have
to leave in a while.
-Hang on.
-But... What?
-Tana, what are you hiding from me?
-Nothing.
-Do you want to tell me something?
-No, why?
-What are you laughing at?
-Atwhat you're asking me.
-What do you want to know?
-Do you want to tell me something?
No, nothing.
-Really?
-You make me laugh, that's all.
l'll be right back.
l'm on my way.
Over here!
Here's the list of things
about my wife.
-l'll go and get it.
-No... don't bother.
-l'll go and get it
-Don't worry.
There's no need.
l wanted to say...
l'm working on her very slowly...
l reckon... start thinking of
yourself as single again.
Thatwas quick, we'd said another week.
She's... Tana's a fine lass,
l don't want to push her, but...
Yes, start making plans.
ln a couple of days we'll be done.
-Why? Has something happened?
-Tenso...
No, sure, l...
No, as it's you...
You're beginning to realise...
what sort of girl she is, l suppose.
A great kid... but difficult...
with a special sort of energy...
l contacted you because l couldn't...
l couldn't, not because...
what do you think?
l don't understand.
lt would help if at breakfast...
You made her a shake of...
make a note as this is essential...
pomegranate juice, paysion fruit and
coconut milk. First thing.
-Passion fruit.
-Paysion fruit.
-No, passion fruit. No 'y'.
-Really? Oh.
No 'y'? OK, No 'y'.
A glass first thing.
What's this for?
Afruit, passion fruit.
Where can l get it?
Afruit, passion fruit.
Where can l get it?
-l don't know, get back...
-You know.
Don't say l don't know.
-Where can l get passion fruit?
-What are you doing?
-You are not answering!
-l don't knowwhere.
-Where can l get passion fruit?
-What fruit?
-Passion fruit.
-ln Chinatown, go on, go on...
-ls it open?
-Yes, go on. Goal!
-Concentrate, are you mad?
-Why do you say that?
-How come you're not shadowing.
-You let it in, l saw you.
Excuse me, you've gone soft
in the bloody head.
Don't talkto me like that.
-Like what?
-l've never been rude to you.
-l've never called you a fat slob.
-Sensitive, aren't we, love?
Yeah, get lost.
-Morning.
-Hello.
-Hey, will you make me one?
-lt's for you.
Sorry ifl pretend l haven't lostyou
lt hurts to accept thatyou're gone
l can't getyou out ofmy mind.
One dayyou'll know
you're in myheart
Life makes no sense
and l can die ifyou're not here.
l need you so much
lt hurts me to breathe
Orperhaps in mydreams
l loveyou more and more
lt's raining stars
ln ourroom
They fill with tears...
myheart
lt's raining stars
around me
andpeople ask
What's become ofyou...
what's become ofyou...
l'd like to carryyou with me
and when the time comes
Get to the bottom ofyourfeelings
To see ifyou feel the same way.
No, no. Stop, no.
Blanca, l'm both very sociable
and very friendly.
l like birthdays, parties,
being with friends.
She's the complete opposite.
She doesn't like birthdays or parties.
She doesn't like being with people,
so it's very hard on me, Blanca.
On top of that, Blanca,
l've got a wife who...
-Hold it a sec, hold it...
-No, let me get this out.
-l've got it here.
-Can you stop saying...?
Blanca this, Blanca that.
Blanca's not your aunt.
What are you, Blanca?
A psychologist?
-Psychiatrist.
-Psychiatrist. Even more so.
So what should l say?
You say ''Blanca'' just once...
And we all knowthat this person here
is ''Blanca''.
OK, agreed.
Blanca, whatever you say.
-Do you knowwhat Kepelsky said?
-What did Kepelsky say?
That he's going to pay Tana's salary.
He's got a few new sponsors so he
should be paying her.
Would you believe it?
There are times... hang on...
That really gets me,
we'd made a deal...
For the better? What are deals for?
To comply with.
For the better? What are deals for?
To comply with.
A girl comes along...
lt wasn't easy to get
that cash together. Coming!
Run, run!
Who hit me? Was it a goal?
-Are you alright?
-No, l'm not.
-Are you?
-Yes.
-Things OK?
-Let's carry on.
Come on, come on.
Tana!
Tana, are you in?
Are you mad? Doyou know
how much we have in the bank?
-Yes, l know, l don't care.
-Yes, ofcourse.
You can'tpayoffan overdraft with a
cheque on the same account.
We have financialproblems,
what's so funny?
lt's not that. We're young.
l don't want to worryabout that.
Willyou carry on working with
yourdad although you hate it?
You don'towe anything.
What's the problem?
-We owe the bank money.
-That's nobody.
You want to open a shop of a thousand
lamps. Stop doing that!
-Not the end of the world?
-They're bits of coloured paper.
-Not the end of the world?
-They're bits of coloured paper.
Which l'm borrowing from my brother,
that's all.
-No, not your brother.
-OK.
Listen you say one thousand pesos and
six months in advance.
-Athousand pesos...
-Athousand and six months in advance.
Alright.
Great...
Forgive my interrupting butjust
listen to her. Listen.
l was in a similar situation
some years ago.
l listened to my wife and here l am.
What shall we do?
What shall we do?
What shall we do, Tenso?
OK, do it, call them.
Great, congratulations.
-Tell me where he is!
-Let me go, l'll tell you.
-Uh?
-l'm Flores.
Come with me.
Who grassed? Who was it?
No, Cuervo, nobody grassed.
Amilcar told me you were here.
-l hope it's notwhat l think.
-No, take it easy.
l'm pleased with your work.
OK, we're here. Just go away and
forget you've been here.
-ls that clear?
-No, what l've come to say...
is ''it's over''.
No, l want you...
to call it a day with the job.
l don't want to lose Tana, Cuervo.
l really...
am very grateful...
for all you've done,
because thanks to you,
my life has changed 180 degrees.
She's started work,
she's happy, more content,
more of a woman... and that's
made me see her differently.
She's... she's changed, Cuervo.
She's another woman.
And l'm in love with her
like the very first day.
What l mean is:
she's the woman of my life.
What's wrong?
What's up?
What's wrong?
Don't... don't...
Stand up, get this off...
What's wrong?
-l've fallen in love!
-Who with?
With Tana.
That hurts... a lot.
l didn't want to... l really didn't.
No, what you've told me is alright.
lt can happen.
One of the risks of yourjob.
You'll leave off, right?
You've got a gem there. A gem.
You don't even deserve ten percent,
do you hear?
But you're going to leave off,
aren't you?
l'll honour our agreement though.
l didn't like you when we met.
Now l know you better.
You're the biggest arsehole
l've ever met.
That's very nice of you,
get it off your chest.
You'll be alright, because
you're an upright person.
With courage, strength and dedication
you'll be alright...
What doesn't kill you can only make
you stronger.
Tana?
-Hello.
-Hello.
-Hello.
-Hello.
-What?
-Nothing, sorry.
-What?
-Nothing, sorry.
l'm very confused.
Don't ask me to explain,
because l can't.
-My head's spinning.
-Confused in what way?
l don't want to fuck things up.
l'd rather leave.
-Confused? Why?
-Confused, l don't know.
l feel l'm going to fuck it all up.
And l don't want to.
Why? What's up?
Why are you crying?
-l'm not crying.
-You are crying.
My head's all over the place
and l'm... l don't know.
No, stop that. Leave that there.
Let's calm down.
-Has something happened?
-No.
You're crying, Tana.
-What's the matter?
-Nothing.
l knowwhat's happening.
But it's all over now.
l'd be so happy if
l could thinkthat.
But... my love for you is not in doubt,
but... sorry, l'm very upset.
-l hate to have to do this.
-Tana.
Forgive me.
Come on.
l'm going to tell you something,
but you have to promise...
not to get angry and to listen to me.
-Yes?
-Yes.
Tana...
l contacted Cuervo Flores.
-Who?
-Cuervo Flores.
So we could make things up together.
What's Cuervo Flores got
to do with this?
Are you seeing Cuervo Flores?
How do you know l'm seeing
Cuervo Flores?
You're seeing him and...
l asked him to do something.
What did you ask him?
Things were not going well.
l thought by going to him
it would help things between us.
What for? What did you ask him?
l couldn't... it was impossible
for me to talk to you.
l... l didn't knowwhere to start,
l was...
What did you ask him? Tell me.
Things were bad between us and
we needed a change, didn't we?
Well, yes, l guess so. Yes.
We needed a change.
So l made a big mistake...
and asked him to take you out
a couple of times...
so l could make a decision l hadn't
been able to, and which...
You asked Cuervo Flores to seduce me?
ls that it?
-No.
-ls that what you did?
Answer me, because if you did
you're a fucking bastard.
-l didn't.
-You're lying!
-No, l'm not lying. l...
-Did you, yes or no?
-No!
-You bastard!
-No, no!
-You fucking bastard! You asked him to.
-No, no! The only thing l asked him...
-You're a bastard and a wanker.
No, l couldn't decide what to do
and l thought...
that if he took you out a fewtimes
it would make you reflect...
and together we'd be able
to sort things out between us.
-That's it.
-You bloody idiot.
-And actually l didn't do too badly...
-You didn't do too badly?
Just think...
you were moping round here,
-24 hours a day...
-You bloody idiot.
cursing me all day long from the time
you got up till you went to bed.
And thanks to me, you actually started
to work, yes or no?
-You bloody idiot.
-Yes or no?
No, no, no! Thanks to the fact...
that l began to enjoy
working at the radio...
a guy who's always chatting me up,
a guy who's always chatting me up,
but whenever he wants to kiss me
l turn away,
because like an idiot l think
l could end up hurting you...
-What guy?
-Damian, does it matter?
Here, take this.
lt's worked out really well.
You're on your own. We've just split.
-Damian?
-Enjoy it.
Tana?
Tana, come back.
Tana, tell me about it.
Tana!
Morning, Tana. How are you?
To tell you the truth,
l feel pretty shitty,
with a strong urge to kill someone.
Who would you like to kill today?
All the cowards, or chickenshits
who have no character,
and who basically behave like
bastards.
So l'd like to dedicate
today's column...
to all those people who are able
to spend years...
living with someone they don't love
but don't have the courage to admit it.
Those who can't be sincere
with another person,
to all those people who...
can cook up pathetic, childish plans.
So if that description fits you,
please keep away from Tana Ferro.
l met a guy who was so uptight and
such a wanker...
listen to what he did...
it's unbelievable,
but it's a true story.
He hired a guy to seduce his wife...
and get her to leave him,
to avoid acting like a man.
lt's amazing but men like that exist.
Well, that's all for today.
So there we had Tana Ferro and
her special ''Mornings are not for me''.
Thanks, Tana.
And thanks to the hotel Tentaciones,
a hotel where couples can really get
to know each other.
We'll be back.
Tana...
So you were already separated?
-No.
-Yes.
-And you're with...?
-l'm not with anybody.
-l'm alone. That's all in the past.
-No, it isn't.
And since we're both here...
we should both tell the truth.
-Right?
-Of course.
-We should be frank, right?
-Of course.
So l need you to tell me...
if you slept
with that guy Kepelsky or not.
-Yes, l slept with him.
-Tell the truth.
l slept with him.
lt was after we split, of course.
-Tell the truth, no, tell the truth.
-OK.
-He's like this all the time...
-lf we go on like this...
-He's like this all the time...
-lf we go on like this...
l'm not going to talk anymore.
lf you refuse to tell the truth...
it makes things very hard.
This is a joke, Blanca.
Well, of course it's a joke.
What l will say,
and that's why l came...
is that in the last 2 years...
l've felt very lonely.
l'm not talking about a day, a week
or a month, but 2 years.
Because when the person you choose
to spend your life with...
to have a family with...
to keep you company,
starts making things difficult...
it's not very pleasant for anyone,
at least not for me.
And when l tried...
to change things, l fantasised
about us becoming parents.
l would've like to hear that,
but you never said it.
-Did l never tell you?
-You never said so.
No, just a moment...
That's not true, no.
No, just a moment...
That's not true, no.
Tell the truth. Don't lie.
What's the doctor going to say,
-So we never spoke?
-Never.
OK. Fine. Even so you had no right...
to give up and spend all day indoors...
Tana...
lt was too much, wasn't it?
Alright, l acted badly,
but what l did turned out
pretty well for you.
but what l did turned out
pretty well for you.
You got going again.
You see, Blanca?
Well... look at her.
Look at yourself. You're more beautiful,
you feel better.
So what l did... to a certain extent...
didn't go too badly...
You never knew the talent you had
to do things.
And when you began to change,
l fell in love with you
all over again.
l began to feel what l had felt
at the very beginning...
when we started going out together,
and l wanted to stop everything,
Tana, but couldn't.
lt could happen to anyone.
That's why l say...
lf you still love me, l'm here.
l want you to come backto me.
l want you at my side again.
How does that sound to you, Tana?
l don't know. The thing is that...
l don't know. l had no problem
with him, honestly.
l mean...
l was in a bad way, obviously.
And...
l just don't know. l still loved you,
but other things that don't include
you have happened to me.
l always thought that at 30...
l would be settled professionally,
at ease with myself,
but perhaps
it's onlyjust happening.
l'm sorry, l know you would've
liked it to happen earlier...
Well... it's late, l don't know.
But l'm not that old, 30 something.
But maybe it's only now
l can start thinking...
or could have started thinking
about having kids,
although l haven't the slightest idea
about how to work a microwave,
let alone look after a kid,
but... l could've started thinking.
Uh... perhaps l see things
differently to him.
l don't think people can be happy
all the time,
least of all couples.
But it's not very brave...
to run off
after the first little crisis.
What l liked
about being married to you...
is that l thought...
l was the one in everything,
even with my screwed up personality,
with the swearing, the cellulitis...
with all that is bad in me.
Or l thought you did.
Or l thought you did.
But, well, l was wrong.
And now you talk about sex...
l'd never thought that it was
that important.
lt's only now l see
how important it is.
Love for me was being able to...
l feel ashamed to say this, but...
sitting on the sofa reading
the Sunday paper...
l thought that was part
of being in love...
Or taking you a tea
when you were ill in bed.
Me too.
l imagine you must have formed...
some ideas about yourself too, right?
Your fears? l don't know.
Why the surprise? What fears?
Why that shocked expression?
l don't get it.
-l'm not shocked.
-But... l never ever criticised you.
Fear of everything,
of losing your business, of your dad,
of me, because you did all this
for a reason.
Fear of fear, because you're a coward.
Fear paralyses you...
and makes you do
those dumb things you do...
l don't know if you sawwhat he does
with his tongue, Blanca,
that drives me crazy.
l can't say any more because
l'm very angry.
lt helps me to speak, to understand
what our problems are...
lt helps me to speak, to understand
what our problems are...
or were,
although we can't do anything
about it now. lt helps me.
Well...
ln that case...
you'll have to try...
to retain the
good times you did have...
that you surely did have...
and separate on the best terms.
Excuse me.
Yes, l...
lt'd be important for me...
to have another session,
what do you say?
Why not take a few days...
to think it over before you ring me?
-No, l don't know.
-OK.
How much do l owe you?
-240.
-How much?
How much?
-Have you got...?
-Yes, l do, wait.
-Have you got anything?
-What, don't you have it?
Yes, but l don't know if it's enough.
How much have you got?
l've got 200 here.
-l've got 100. Let me have that.
-Hey, hang on, Tenso.
Hello.
Hello?
What do you want?
l wanted to know how you were.
l received the summons.
You knew it was coming.
Yes, l knew.
l thought you were going to warn me.
Yes, l warned you.
l imagined you were going
to act differently.
lt hurts...
-l have to sign...
-Yes... then we all sign.
We'll worry about that
at the end ofthe hearing.
-Do we sign together?
-Yes, all together.
-Polsky and Ferro.
-But if l don't...
Polsky and Ferro.
The secretary's a little late.
Come back in two hours.
-What did he say?
-The secretary's a little late...
-Has it been postponed?
-No... it hasn't.
Where are you going?
What?
-Are you staying?
-Yes.
-You can't smoke here, can you?
-l don't know. Smoke if you want.
l'll be back.
-Here you are.
-Thank you.
-Yes?
-A ham and cheese roll.
There's no cold meat left.
Something sweet?
No, thanks.
A coffee when you can.
Excuse me... can l?
Of course.
Want some?
Want some?
Speakto me, say, yes, l'll have some.
-Yes, l'll have some.
-Ah...
How long to go?
-An hour.
-An hour?
That's a lot.
What shall we do?
That always happens.
-Shall we talk?
-Let's talk.
How are things? Are you well?
-Diego ''Tenso'' Polsky.
-''Tana'' Ferro, pleased to meet you.
-How are you?
-At your service.
Polsky, Ferro.
Polsky, Ferro.
l really want to apologise if...
lt'sjust that...
l really want to apologise if...
lt'sjust that...
And is Miss Natalia good to you?
Stop, stop...!
l didn't know what l was doing.
What a surprise!
People are looking... they're staring.
They pay their taxes, that's all...
Forgive me, forgive me...