
Uncertain if her father and uncle can hear her, Marie-Laure writes them a message.
After a bomb goes off, Marie-Laure resumes her broadcast. She reads Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
A note that the wind carried into her room is picked up by Marie-Laure, who then throws it back into the atmosphere.
At the restaurant, Reinhold von Rumpel is accompanied by background music. Reaching for a pamphlet, the bartender reads it to him.
When Werner stands up, he sees that his friend is hurt. After washing her face, Marie-Laure descends the stairs. She remembers her childhood days spent with her father.
Werner heads outdoors in search of wire. He's being yelled at by people on the balconies.
Werner constructs a working radio from scratch when he is very young.
Jetta and Werner hide under the bed linens and listen to the radio at night. The same broadcast is listened to by Marie-Laure.
Werner hears the broadcast from Marie-Laure. While she speaks about light, this song is playing in the background.
In the middle of the night, Marie-Laure sends her father a message.
As much as she can, Marie-Laure assists her father in salvaging from the museum.
Putting on the headphones, the officer listens to Marie's broadcast.
In order to show Werner the malfunctioning machine, the officer asks his wife to turn off the music.
Marie listens to the radio while sitting by the fire with her father.
Werner is coerced by the officer to accept the gun and go inside Marie's home.
Werner and the officer go outside in the pouring rain at night to write the calculations in the mud.
Background music is playing as the woman tends to Reinhold von Rumpel's wound.
Marie bids her dad farewell and assures him she will communicate with him via radio.
Marie and Madame Manec are eating soup while background music plays.
Finally, Etienne makes the decision to leave the house and goes to town with Marie.
Marie is informed of Etienne's message by Werner. They share a can of peaches and chat about the broadcasts they used to watch as kids.
Werner communicates with his sister through this song. Werner and Marie kiss for the first time while dancing together.