Isabelle Adjani credited as playing...
Stella
- Trelkovsky: Tell me, at what precise moment - does an individual stop being who he thinks he is?
- Stella: You know, I don't like complications.
- Trelkovsky: You cut off my arm. I say, "Me - and my arm." You cut off my other arm. I say, "Me and my two arms." You - take out - take out my stomach, my kidneys, assuming that were possible. And I say, "Me and my intestines." Do you follow me? And now, if you cut off my head - would I say, "Me and my head" or "Me and my body"? What right has my head to call itself me? What right?
- Stella: Why don't you take your tie off? You look like you're choking to death.
- Trelkovsky: I found a tooth in my apartment. It was in a hole.
- [last lines]
- Stella: You do recognise me, don't you? It's me. Stella. Your friend Stella. Don't you recognise me?
- Trelkovsky: Could it have been a disappointment in love, perhaps? Something like that?
- Stella: Who with?
- Trelkovsky: I don't know. Some man.
- Stella: You know she wasn't interested in men.
- Trelkovsky: Oh, yes, I know, but - women as sensitive as she was, she is, I mean, often tend to have - much more complicated relationships than they seem to.