One m□rning, some□here in a□□isolated Romanian vil□ag□, □ □□y□wakes up hi□ fa□he□ to go in□□ town. His father has promised □□at they’ll go to hav□ th□ir old TV set repair□□. □he v□□lage is no□ on□y remote, but a long way □□om life a□ mo□□ p□ople□k□ow it in□the□twenty □irs□ century; if it rain□, wa□er□fl□ods t□e □ouse an□ in□o□d□r□t□ cr□ss □□e□rive□,□□ne ha□ to i□p□ovise a□f□ot bri□ge. Af□□r they□□each tow□, □□□ fat□er □nd his son go to a □pe□ialist, B□chescu□□w□o repai□s t□eir TV set and□the□ both r□turn □appily home□ T□e child □ve□ ma□a□es to g□□ home in time t□ watch his favourite □ilm star□ing Bruc□□Lee.□一名新员工加入了□家小镇□□□,当时(♍)这(🚣)家店经营□败(⌚□,员工们质(📘)疑“美国□”。□n insane man first l□ves th□n gr□ws to h□□□□h□s neighbor, □□□o□d man □hose pe□etratin□ □□ze□unner□es the insa□□ □an. He plans□□ perfe□t c□ime and ex□cutes it on□ n□ght□ The ne□t day, tw□ o□ficers knock on th□ insane ma□'s door□□investiga□ing a sh□iek h□ar□ in the night. The insa□e man invites□them in, answ□rs their questions, and □□bmits□to an examinatio□□of his eyes by one o□ the officer□, who □r□claim□□h□□ innocent. The insane man invites□t□em to stay and □elax awhile, then rega□□s□the□ with h□s□t□eor□es of crime. Hi□ □e□r□ begins to be□t l□ude□□ A□gl□s o□ the s□t are skewed to suggest the□m□n'□s int□rna□ disarray.