[ Long shot of a street, two neighbours are talking. One of them is Gideon. ]
[ The conversation goes on. While in it a young man walks down the street three times. In the third time, Gideon asks him. ]
Gideon: Excuse me: I noticed you are constantly walking down that street. May I ask why?
Young man: Really? It’s just that I’m from a different neighbourhood and I just thought that if I turn left all the time I’ll scan the whole neighbourhood.
Gideon: No, this won’t work. You see: if you turn left here [shows with his hand], go along the street, and then turn left here, [the young man turns his head around], and then left here [again, he twists his head], and here, you’ll be in the same place where you started.
Young man: Of course! But wait a second - I remember an in-genius algorithm by my cousin, Daniel…
Gideon: You mean the crazy inventor whose invention clogged up our well today?
Young man: Yeah! Anyway he said that you just have to put your hand on the wall, like this [ puts his hand on the right wall relative to the camera ] and then by keeping it on the same wall, you’ll go throughout the entire maze. I’ll do it, thanks! [He starts to walk.]
Gideon: Hold on! It won’t work.
Gideon: Because this block is surrounded by four streets, and you’ll end up going around it again and again. Again.
Young man: [Thinks about it for a moment.] You’re right. Daniel said something about it, and he said he had an improved algorithm, that did not have this limitation…
Gideon: Wanna hear my algorithm?
Young man: [Thinks for a moment.] That could work. Do you know where Yossef Ben-Dov lives?
Gideon: Sure! Right here. [ He points to a nearby house. ]
Young man: Great! Thanks. [He walks there.]
[ Gideon and his neighbour continue to talk. ]