• 3 months ago
Juliette, a 35-year-old children's book illustrator, returns to the place where she grew up to spend a fortnight in the | dG1fcUZTWF9vZVB1LVU
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00:00Hi Dad.
00:01Hi Juliette.
00:02I was preparing some old man crocs, did you know that?
00:05Yeah.
00:06You haven't given me a lot of news this year.
00:08Actually, I had a kind of depression.
00:11But it's better now.
00:13It's true that life isn't easy.
00:18An artist too, isn't it?
00:20What would be great is that you do what you really want.
00:22You know, Mom, everyone doesn't need to paint asses and breasts to do something personal.
00:26Why did you dedicate it to me?
00:29Why do you hate her, Nato?
00:31She loves someone else.
00:32Hello, sir.
00:33I love you.
00:34I didn't know I had to dress up.
00:36They don't tell me anything.
00:37You're very good like that, a pedophile from the 80s.
00:43Except the year I spent with you, you know I don't have so many good memories in this house.
00:47What year with me?
00:48You really forgot everything.
00:50What was that?
00:51I traumatized you so much.
00:53It's inevitable, all parents traumatize their children.
00:55Yes.
00:56And that's how great artists are born.
01:00Who died?
01:01No one.
01:05So, did you take your picture?
01:09He loves me.
01:13You have to tell your father.
01:14Tell him why you were at your grandmother's.
01:17That's enough, we're not bothering you.
01:21Stop.
01:22The next one to swallow, I'll throw it away.
01:24The next one to swallow, I'll throw it away.
01:26The next one to swallow, I'll throw it away.

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