"Maria..." "I'm going out for lunch." "Good afternoon." "Good afternoon ma'am." "How are you?" "Are you all right?" "Yes, thank you." "Just a bit tired." "Would you like to sit down?" "Yes, thank you." " Unless you have to go someplace." " No, no, not at all." "Be my guest." "Would you like some coffee?" "Why not." "Miss." "One coffee, please." "Are you feeling better?" "Yes, thank you." "Are you sure you don't have to leave?" "I wouldn't want to hold you up." "No, no, no." "My wife knows I'm here." "Were you a musician?" "Yes, I still am." "Pianist." "In a few days my wife and I... will be performing this piece for the first time in concert." "Your wife is also a musician?" "She is a great violinist." "How did you meet each other?" "Through the music." "During the Second World War..." "I was stationed in Italy." "And... during a reception..." "Excuse me, I'll be right back." "Excuse me, sir." "Can I help you?" "You've been observing me for a while." "I'm looking for you, Henry." "You can't just do as you please." "But... what are you talking about?" "And... who is searching for me?" "And how do you know my name?" "Your wife is in danger." "Maria!" "Maria!" "Maria!" "Maria?" "Who are you?" "What are you doing in our house?" "Where is Maria?" "Let me go!" "You cannot do this!" "I'm telling you to leave." "No!" "No!" "No!" "No!" "No!" "Let me go!" "This is an assault!" "What are you doing?" "Where is Maria?" "Maria..." "Maria..." "Maria..." "Good morning Henry." "You?" "What are you doing here?" "I don't feel well." "They told me that it will pass soon." "Where am I?" "What did you do?" "You will be all right." "Maria!" "What did you do to my wife?" "Where... where is my wife?" "Calm down." "What do you want?" "No!" "Let me out of here!" "Maria!" "Maria!" "Let me go!" "What do you want?" "Was such a high dose really necessary?" "Henry! Miss..." "Maria." "Nice to meet you." "I am Henry." "You were fantastic." "Thank you very much." "And if I may add, you are very beautiful." "Thank you." "Henry." "What are you doing here?" "You can't give up, Henry." "You have to fight." "Think of Maria." "Think of Natalie." "Natalie?" "Ah, Natalie, yes..." "She plays so well." "She is ready for the concert tonight." "Daddy is proud of his daughter." "O, yes, yes..." "You tell her that." "So often I have dreamed of playing Cavalleria Rusticana." "When I was little..." "I listened to it every week, with daddy." "He took me to the living room... we didn't speak." "We just listened." "And what if we played a duet?" "Before we're too old?" "Are you serious?" "Yes!" "We never performed together in a concert." "Okay." "There is our soloist." "Henry!" "Henry!" "Henry?" "Are you okay?" "Don't worry, they left." "Do you like music, ma'am?" "Yes." "Very much." "My daughter also." "She is a great pianist." "She recently gave a great concert." "You should have heard it." "It was so beautiful." "Maybe you heard about it." "It was in all the newspapers." "Yes." "But that was quite a while ago." "Oh no, no." "Just a couple of days." "You are trying to confuse me." "You want to prevent me from finding my wife." "I have to go home." "Please sit down." "Let me go." "Don't talk to me as if I'm a four-year old." "Maria!" "Where are you?" "Maria?" "My wife is in danger, I know it." "And you have to let me go." "Right now." "Please stop." "Maybe she is hiding in the house." "I have to go back." "Stop it!" "You don't have a house any more." "This is your home! Maria passed away one year ago!" "Maria!" "Maria?" "Maria..." "So beautiful." "Who are they?" "Maria and you." "Our last memory of her." "Maria died shortly after this." "I can't be forgetting them... all my memories..." "Maria, Natalie..." "They are my whole life." "What will be left of me if they aren't there any more?" "Henry?" "Henry!" "Natalie!" "My sweetie!" "Dad!" "Are you all right?" "Yes." "Your solo was just perfect." "So beautiful." "I am so proud of you." "So you remember?" "Yes..." "That's mom and you." "Do you remember her?" "Do you remember when you met?" "No." "Do we know each other, ma'am?" "Something tells me we do." "Oh, daddy, don't leave." "Yes, we know each other." "I am your daughter, Natalie." "Stay with me, dad." "Don't leave." "Stay a little longer with me." "Was I... a good person? Do you know, ma'am?" "I hope I was a good person." "Yes, dad." "The best there is." "Come." "Let's go take a walk." ""The worst in old age is:" "to realise you're an old man who loses his memory.""