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Nocturne Of The Defeated Hero ("Where did the moon go?...")
Season 3, Ep. 14
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This can be considered a page torn from Emmanuel's diary: it is a short delirious monologue, a stream of consciousness in which the boy freely lets his thoughts flow on the wave of depression and unconsciousness, while he is in the barn where he used to go with Antonia.
The interpreter is Emmanuel himself.
The soundtrack consists of an instrumental version of Lou Reed's "Perfect Day" (tribute to Trainspotting).
TRANSCRIPT:
3.14. Nocturne Of The Defeated Hero ("Where did the moon go?...")
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