Solitude for two, where Emile and Juliette dreamed. A house deep in the woods where they would spend their days together. However, their idyllic retreat had an unusual element: a neighbor named Palamède Bernardin. He initially made their acquaintance, but soon began dropping in on them every afternoon from four to six, without saying a word, or barely. This strange and uninvited presence slowly became more disturbing to the couple than the hustle and bustle of the world around them. This forms the basis for a very dark comedy, which...