The Hole

by John Hubley

The idea was born out of a long daily observation of roadworks in front of the director’s house. Actually, this pit became the scene of action. The heroes are workers talking about who is to blame for the accidents. They start with a glass that one of them accidentally breaks in the morning, and end with a topic that literally worried everyone at that time - what is the probability of using nuclear weapons?

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