ANIA:
When I spoke to you in English I
thought you were going to realize that
I was not Luna, but you simply didn’t
want to see it. You didn’t question
anything. You were eager to believe
and be involved in this fiction.
VICTOR.
I see»
Victor turns and starts to walk.
ANIA:
Victor.
VICTOR:
Yes.
ANIA:
I am sorry.
VICTOR:
No» No» Thanks»
Victor slowly leaves Ania’s room and enters his room. He
stops in the middle of the room for a moment, confused,
not knowing what to do. Then he approaches his computer,
sits at the desk, stretches his fingers and starts to
write in the window of Luna’s instant conversation. We can
see his face behind the computer. He happily smiles.
FADE OUT:
FADE IN:
SCENE 7. INT. NIGHT. VICTOR'S ROOM.
We see the same alarm clock of the beginning of the film.
The time is 5.09. Very slow fade out, like the eyes of
someone falling sleep.
Credits.
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