The lawyer Tána arrives at her sitting in a state of distress. She announces to Marek that she intends to end therapy and that she has decided to sell her share of the law firm she works at. Based on information from her mother, she ...See moreThe lawyer Tána arrives at her sitting in a state of distress. She announces to Marek that she intends to end therapy and that she has decided to sell her share of the law firm she works at. Based on information from her mother, she discusses her parents' relationship: her father had many mistresses, yet refused to get a divorce. She mentions the suicide again and once again attempts to seduce the hesitant therapist. Marek interprets her seductive behavior as an attempt to conquer men. The bitter lawyer tells Marek that he's uptight, and compares him to a killjoy. At the inconclusive ending, though, she expresses admiration for his line of work. Written by
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