![]() ![]() ![]() Not wanting to make a fuss for her daughters’ sake, she moves out. In the present, a woman-the future bank robber-discovers that her husband has been cheating on her with her boss. Secretly, Zara has been attending apartment viewings since the man jumped, but she only visits apartments with balconies and a view of the bridge. When she suggests that Zara find a hobby, Zara tells her that she’s started going to viewings of middle-class apartments. Nadia soon realizes that Zara’s biggest problem is that she’s lonely. Eventually, she begins attending counseling sessions with Nadia. ![]() Zara holds on to the letter the man wrote her she’s afraid to open it and confirm that it was her fault he jumped. Jack, meanwhile, becomes a policeman and works in the same town alongside his dad Jim, who’s also an officer. They don’t see each other again after this, but Zara picks up Nadia’s wallet and observes from a distance as Nadia trains to be a psychologist and returns to practice in her hometown. Jack pulled Nadia to the ground with such force that she was knocked unconscious. A week later, the woman, Zara, watched as a teenage girl, Nadia, climbed the railing to also jump off the bridge. A teenage boy, Jack, tried to talk him down-but the man jumped anyway. He wrote a letter to a woman in a bank who denied him a loan to pay his debts telling her “everything he wanted her to know,” and then he stood on a bridge. Ten years ago, a man lost everything in a stock market crash. ![]()
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