Mein Liebhaber, der Esel & Ich (Originaltitel: Antoinette dans les Cévennes) ist ein französischer Film aus dem Jahr 2020 von Caroline Vignal.
Antoinette Lapouge ist eine beliebte und unkonventionelle Grundschullehrerin in Paris. Da sie sich in Vladimir, den Vater einer ihrer Schülerinnen, verliebt, schlägt dieser ihr eine gemeinsame Reise in die Cevennen vor. Dort möchten sie eine Eselstour machen, die erstmals vom schottischen Schriftsteller Robert Louis Stevenson im 19. Jahrhundert absolviert worden ist und durch ihn populär geworden ist.
Die beiden unternehmen aber voneinander getrennt die Tour. Anfangs hat Antoinette Probleme mit ihrem störrischen Esel Patrick und sie ist an ihrem ersten Abend in der Herberge sehr frustriert. Da sie sich am zweiten Tag im Wald mit Patrick verläuft, kommt sie wieder in der Herberge vom Vortag an. Dort leiht ihr die Vermieterin das Buch von Stevenson, welches Antoinette aufmerksam liest. Vladimir, der dieselbe Tour mit seiner Frau und seiner Tochter Alice macht, schreibt Antoinette Nachrichten, die diese erst lesen kann, als sie zufällig im Wald wieder Empfang auf ihrem Handy hat. Die beiden verabreden sich im Wald und haben miteinander Geschlechtsverkehr. Von nun an möchte Antoinette Vladimir und seiner Familie aber aus dem Weg gehen. Als Antoinette wieder auf Vladimir trifft, reißt diese aus und verstaucht sich dabei den Knöchel.
An ihrem Zielort angekommen, bekommt sie Hilfe durch einen Tierarzt, der ihre Schmerzen lindert.
In ihrer letzten Herberge schreibt sie ins Gästebuch, dass sie sich in den Esel Patrick verliebt hat, der durch die gemeinsame Wanderung seine Scheu vor Antoinette verloren hat. Als sie den Esel, den sie bereits abgegeben hat, noch einmal sehen will, läuft sie dem neuen Mieter hinterher und gibt ihm Ratschläge, wie man mit dem Esel richtig umgeht.
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Antoinette Lapouge ist eine beliebte und unkonventionelle Grundschullehrerin in Paris. Da sie sich in Vladimir, den Vater einer ihrer Schülerinnen, verliebt, schlägt dieser ihr eine gemeinsame Reise in die Cevennen vor. Dort möchten sie eine Eselstour machen, die erstmals vom schottischen Schriftsteller Robert Louis Stevenson im 19. Jahrhundert absolviert worden ist und durch ihn populär geworden ist.
Die beiden unternehmen aber voneinander getrennt die Tour. Anfangs hat Antoinette Probleme mit ihrem störrischen Esel Patrick und sie ist an ihrem ersten Abend in der Herberge sehr frustriert. Da sie sich am zweiten Tag im Wald mit Patrick verläuft, kommt sie wieder in der Herberge vom Vortag an. Dort leiht ihr die Vermieterin das Buch von Stevenson, welches Antoinette aufmerksam liest. Vladimir, der dieselbe Tour mit seiner Frau und seiner Tochter Alice macht, schreibt Antoinette Nachrichten, die diese erst lesen kann, als sie zufällig im Wald wieder Empfang auf ihrem Handy hat. Die beiden verabreden sich im Wald und haben miteinander Geschlechtsverkehr. Von nun an möchte Antoinette Vladimir und seiner Familie aber aus dem Weg gehen. Als Antoinette wieder auf Vladimir trifft, reißt diese aus und verstaucht sich dabei den Knöchel.
An ihrem Zielort angekommen, bekommt sie Hilfe durch einen Tierarzt, der ihre Schmerzen lindert.
In ihrer letzten Herberge schreibt sie ins Gästebuch, dass sie sich in den Esel Patrick verliebt hat, der durch die gemeinsame Wanderung seine Scheu vor Antoinette verloren hat. Als sie den Esel, den sie bereits abgegeben hat, noch einmal sehen will, läuft sie dem neuen Mieter hinterher und gibt ihm Ratschläge, wie man mit dem Esel richtig umgeht.
#Comedy
#SciFi
#ScienceFiction
#BritishComedy
#FunnyMovie
#Hilarious
#SciFiComedy
#MovieNight
#FilmFans
#Cinephile
#FilmLovers
#MovieBuff
#2010sCinema
#ModernComedy
#FeelGoodFilm
#QuirkyComedy
#Humor
#Aliens
#Superpowers
#Fantasy
#OutOfThisWorld
#MovieQuotes
#CultClassic
#FilmReview
#MovieCritic
#ComedyFilm
#SciFiFilm
#FeelGoodComedy
#IconicFilms
#BritishFilm
#FantasyFilm
#LaughOutLoud
#FilmCritic
#ComedyGold
#MustWatch
#UnderratedFilm
#HilariousFilm
#Lighthearted
#FilmOfTheDay
#flightworldwarii
#actionmovie
#adventurefilm
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#Movie
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#MovieReview
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00:00:3039, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
00:00:5930, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5,
00:01:274, 3, 2, 1, 0!
00:01:33Hooray!
00:01:40Good. Is that okay? Not too much?
00:01:42No, no, no.
00:01:44No?
00:01:46Good.
00:01:47So, you mustn't get faster.
00:01:51Clear?
00:01:52Yes.
00:01:53Always stay calm.
00:01:55We have all the time in the world.
00:01:57Like at the rehearsal earlier.
00:01:59It was perfect.
00:02:00Yes.
00:02:01Exactly.
00:02:02You are so pretty.
00:02:03So pretty.
00:02:04So pretty.
00:02:05So pretty.
00:02:06You are beautiful.
00:02:07Wonderful.
00:02:08Each of you.
00:02:09All of you.
00:02:10Thank you.
00:02:11Go on, go on, children.
00:02:12We have to go to the stage now.
00:02:13Go, go, go.
00:02:14We'll be late.
00:02:15Quiet.
00:02:24We'll wait until they are done here, okay?
00:02:36Go on, we're up.
00:02:38And now comes class 5A, the class of Madame Lapouche.
00:03:08And now comes class 5A, the class of Madame Lapouche.
00:03:38And now comes class 5A, the class of Madame Lapouche.
00:04:09And I wonder if this love will have a future
00:04:19When I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:04:26I don't really have my head
00:04:32And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:04:40I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:05:01And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:05:10I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:05:19And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:05:26And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:05:35I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:05:44And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:05:51And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:06:00I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:06:09And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:06:16And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:06:25I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:06:34And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:06:41And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:06:50I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:06:59And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:07:06And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:07:15I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:07:24And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:07:31And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:07:40I feel the rain of another planet, of another planet
00:07:49And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:07:56And when I'm far from him, when I'm far from him
00:08:26Nächster Halt Chasarades
00:08:56Chasarades
00:09:26Chasarades
00:09:43Antoinette Lapouge
00:09:57The six-day hike, right?
00:09:59Yes, exactly.
00:10:07So, look.
00:10:08We're here.
00:10:09Yes.
00:10:10Chasarades.
00:10:11Okay?
00:10:12Day 1.
00:10:13Chasarades, Les Blemans, 20 km, Day 2.
00:10:16Les Blemans, Les Ponts de Montvert.
00:10:1918 km.
00:10:20Day 3, a little further, Les Ponds de Montvert, Florac.
00:10:2326 km.
00:10:25Day 4, Florac.
00:10:26Casanyas, 19 km.
00:10:28Day 5, Casanyas, Saint-Étienne-Vallée-Francaise, 22 km.
00:10:32Day 6, Saint-Étienne-Vallée-Francaise, Saint-Jean-du-Gar, 19 km.
00:10:36I tried to divide the routes well.
00:10:38So the beds are reserved, the dinners too.
00:10:41And for lunch you have to get something yourself.
00:10:44Do you know the system?
00:10:45Not really.
00:10:46It's not complicated.
00:10:47If you want to take something, tell me beforehand.
00:10:49Everything else is paid in advance.
00:10:51870 euros, no credit card.
00:10:53Ah, yes, 870 euros.
00:10:56Yes.
00:10:57But yes, I said on the phone.
00:10:59Six-day hike, 870 euros.
00:11:02Yes, a donkey needs care, it's expensive.
00:11:04Yes, of course, yes.
00:11:06So, the route plan, the hiking map,
00:11:09garbage bags.
00:11:11Here you are.
00:11:12You get two, I explain it to you.
00:11:14The things from your suitcase you distribute in these sacks.
00:11:16You leave the suitcase here.
00:11:17In the end you get it back.
00:11:19Okay?
00:11:20Is good.
00:11:22For you, here.
00:11:23Dinner at 7 p.m., breakfast at 8 p.m.
00:11:25The bedroom is there.
00:11:27There is enough space.
00:11:28Look for something.
00:11:29Do you need towels?
00:11:31Yes, I need, yes.
00:11:34Towel.
00:11:35Thank you.
00:11:36See you later.
00:11:51Thank you.
00:12:12Everyone take a seat.
00:12:13To the table, people.
00:12:14Are you coming?
00:12:15Good evening.
00:12:16Good evening.
00:12:18Ah, the descendant.
00:12:20Mademoiselle called yesterday and booked.
00:12:23Good day.
00:12:24Good day.
00:12:25Good day.
00:12:26You are very lucky that we still have a donkey.
00:12:29Yes.
00:12:30You hike with a donkey?
00:12:32Yes.
00:12:34Why?
00:12:35You don't?
00:12:36No, no.
00:12:38No, the donkey is an option.
00:12:41Just because Stevenson did it, we don't have to do it too.
00:12:44No, thank you.
00:12:46We are not crazy.
00:12:47It was not a pleasure for Stevenson.
00:12:50At that time, the backpack was not invented yet,
00:12:52there was no throwing tent yet.
00:12:54Ah, the customers don't carry everything themselves, do they?
00:12:57Yes.
00:12:58There was no sleeping bag.
00:12:59He had someone make one so that he could sleep outside.
00:13:02But am I the only one here who hikes with a donkey?
00:13:05Yes.
00:13:06That will be great.
00:13:08Are you alone?
00:13:10Yes.
00:13:13Fantastic.
00:13:14You deserve it.
00:13:15Have you ever hiked with a donkey?
00:13:17Oh, where from?
00:13:19This is your first hike?
00:13:21Exactly.
00:13:24Bad.
00:13:25Yes, but actually, it was planned differently.
00:13:29I was arranged, but he's not here.
00:13:33Where were you arranged?
00:13:35Here?
00:13:37Yes, I mean, he told me that he was going to do the Stevenson way.
00:13:43Do you know that the Stevenson way does not start here?
00:13:46It starts much further up, in the central massif.
00:13:49In Monastier-sur-Garcelle.
00:13:51Did he just tell you that he's going to Chassera d'Eslos?
00:13:54Yes, I mean, I think he's only doing half.
00:13:59I understand.
00:14:00He doesn't even know you're here, does he?
00:14:03It's a surprise.
00:14:06In a way.
00:14:09Well, I said honor now, but it is an honor, isn't it?
00:14:14Is it a man?
00:14:16Yes, yes.
00:14:18It's a man, yes.
00:14:21I understand.
00:14:23Is it your lover?
00:14:27I'm sorry, it's a habit, you know.
00:14:30These meals together, the company, you are immediately familiar with each other.
00:14:35We're used to eating with people we don't know.
00:14:38I mean, yes, he's my lover.
00:14:43That's so nice.
00:14:46You should call him.
00:14:50Yes, but no.
00:14:53Where are you?
00:14:55At Orange?
00:14:58No, no, but that's...
00:15:00I'll lend him mine.
00:15:01No, no, that's nice, but...
00:15:04All right.
00:15:05It's not really possible.
00:15:06Oh, yes?
00:15:10Why not?
00:15:12Well, he's not alone.
00:15:15I understand.
00:15:18He's out with his...
00:15:21...wife.
00:15:25But then...
00:15:27...it's probably better not to call him.
00:15:29Exactly.
00:15:31No, but I would have loved to experience that, Cherry.
00:15:33Honestly, I love something like that.
00:15:35I'll put it this way, nothing would have happened anyway.
00:15:39Oh, yes?
00:15:40Then why are you here?
00:15:42An impulse, maybe.
00:15:44Exactly.
00:15:45That's how it is.
00:15:46Quite right.
00:15:47The way it is, it's definitely...
00:15:50...it's good.
00:15:51I'm glad to be here.
00:15:52Exactly.
00:15:53And it's good that he's not here.
00:15:57Yes, but maybe he's in another accommodation.
00:15:59There are only three in the area.
00:16:01Oh, yes?
00:16:02We're not the only ones.
00:16:03I understand.
00:16:05What would you have done if he had been here?
00:16:08Well...
00:16:09What do I know?
00:16:11Nothing.
00:16:13And does his wife know you?
00:16:15Yes, a little.
00:16:19Your daughter visited my class this year and...
00:16:23That can't be true.
00:16:26You're right.
00:16:27Shame on me.
00:16:29Yes, it is.
00:16:33She would have understood right away.
00:16:34Very quiet.
00:16:35You should keep your mouth shut.
00:16:37I'll tell you what you should do now.
00:16:39Go home and find someone who's free.
00:16:43Yes, yes.
00:16:44A sip of wine.
00:16:45You can do whatever you want.
00:16:46In any case, we don't pay anything back.
00:16:49No, it's too late for that.
00:16:51You're not going back to Paris now that you're already there.
00:16:54Stay.
00:16:55Huh?
00:16:56Now really.
00:16:58Do you have...
00:16:59exercises?
00:17:00She doesn't need exercises.
00:17:01She's young.
00:17:02You can see that she's very fit.
00:17:05Still, the height difference alone...
00:17:07Yes, that's...
00:17:08No, it's not bad.
00:17:10Who knows?
00:17:11Maybe he's running somewhere along the way.
00:17:13Huh?
00:17:14Could be.
00:17:22So...
00:17:23Which one do you want?
00:17:25That one.
00:17:27The grey one?
00:17:28Yes.
00:17:29That's good.
00:17:30Great choice.
00:17:31Will you take it off for me?
00:17:32Yes.
00:17:33Then come.
00:17:40It's heavy, isn't it?
00:17:41Yes, it's heavy.
00:17:43Good day, Mademoiselle.
00:17:45Good day, Patrick.
00:17:47Your name is Patrick?
00:17:48But no, I'm Jacques.
00:17:49He's Patrick.
00:17:52This is Ireland.
00:17:53Yes, yes.
00:17:55Let's go.
00:17:57Say good day.
00:17:58Good day, Patrick.
00:17:59Exactly.
00:18:01It's a good start.
00:18:07So.
00:18:08Now your pockets.
00:18:14Close them.
00:18:17Come on, take a look.
00:18:19You have to get closer.
00:18:20Come, come closer.
00:18:21Exactly.
00:18:22That's right.
00:18:23Have a nice day.
00:18:25Goodbye.
00:18:27Very important.
00:18:28Don't let him wander around.
00:18:30If you stop, tie him up.
00:18:32Always.
00:18:33Can you tie a bow?
00:18:35No.
00:18:36Okay, don't panic.
00:18:38It's very easy.
00:18:39I'll show you.
00:18:41Hop.
00:18:42Make a bow.
00:18:43This through there.
00:18:44This through there.
00:18:45Very easy.
00:18:46Got it?
00:18:48One more thing.
00:18:49If he ever goes down too fast...
00:18:51Helicopter.
00:18:52Huh?
00:18:53You see?
00:18:54He gets scared and stops.
00:18:55Okay?
00:18:56That's how it works.
00:18:57Good.
00:18:58That's it.
00:18:59And so that he starts running?
00:19:01As far as that is concerned, you just have to get through.
00:19:03Show who the boss is.
00:19:04And don't let him eat everything, especially not on the first day.
00:19:06All right?
00:19:07Get through, okay?
00:19:09Good.
00:19:10And if necessary...
00:19:12No holding back.
00:19:13He has a thick fur.
00:19:14Huh, my Patrick?
00:19:16Good.
00:19:17Have a nice vacation.
00:19:18I'll put this in there first.
00:19:21And...
00:19:22Where...
00:19:23Where are we going?
00:19:24It's not complicated.
00:19:25There are markings.
00:19:26Oh, really?
00:19:27You've got...
00:19:28Even he knows.
00:19:38Then let's go.
00:19:39Come on, Patrick.
00:19:42Come on, Patrick.
00:19:43Forward, please.
00:19:44Tighter.
00:19:45Tighter.
00:19:47But I can't.
00:19:48Tighter.
00:19:49Forward, Patrick.
00:19:54Come on, Patrick.
00:19:57Have a nice vacation.
00:19:58Goodbye.
00:20:13Oh, no.
00:20:14No.
00:20:15No.
00:20:17No, Patrick.
00:20:18Forward.
00:20:19Come on.
00:20:21Come on.
00:20:23Come on now.
00:20:28Come on, my big one.
00:20:29Let's go.
00:20:30Come on, come on.
00:20:33I'm full.
00:20:37Good.
00:20:41Come on, my sweet.
00:20:43What happened?
00:20:44What don't you like?
00:20:47Look, I'm with you and we're going.
00:20:50Now together.
00:20:53Come on, let's go.
00:20:55Yes.
00:20:57It can be that easy.
00:20:59I just have to walk close to you.
00:21:03My donkey, my donkey.
00:21:05His head hurts so much.
00:21:08Madame is knitting a hat for his beautiful head.
00:21:13The shoes are purple, la la la.
00:21:16The shoes are purple.
00:21:18My donkey, my donkey.
00:21:22Go again, damn it.
00:21:27So you really want to annoy me.
00:21:30Good.
00:21:32We can make it so that you stay here and I go.
00:21:34Do you want that?
00:21:35All right.
00:21:37I'm going, Patrick.
00:21:40Take care, Patrick.
00:21:5411.25.
00:21:56Well, I don't know if that's clear to you, but we'll never get there, Patrick.
00:21:59We didn't even make two kilometers.
00:22:02So we need 20 years for the stage.
00:22:04Does that go through your head, yes?
00:22:06Is that clear to you at all?
00:22:10Okay, you won.
00:22:11Picnic break.
00:22:17That's annoying.
00:22:21Really, I've had enough.
00:22:23I've had enough of this dirty donkey.
00:22:25I'm going to pee now.
00:22:35So.
00:22:49Okay, you can't even pee in peace.
00:23:05Patrick!
00:23:07No, I don't like that.
00:23:09No!
00:23:16Patrick!
00:23:18Patrick!
00:23:20Stay, damn it!
00:23:22Stay!
00:23:24You're totally crazy.
00:23:34Come on!
00:23:39Come on!
00:23:47Come, come.
00:23:55Hey!
00:23:58Good day.
00:24:00Good day.
00:24:01Thank you.
00:24:03I didn't see you this morning.
00:24:06I left earlier and just took a break.
00:24:09Is everything okay?
00:24:10Yes, yes, yes, thank you, yes.
00:24:17Have you seen him?
00:24:22Who now?
00:24:24The one you were talking about yesterday, your...
00:24:27No.
00:24:29No, maybe he didn't come at all.
00:24:33No, I mean Sevenne.
00:24:35Have you thought about it?
00:24:37Yes.
00:24:38Go!
00:24:39Go!
00:24:40No, no, no, no, excuse me.
00:24:41I don't like that.
00:24:43Could you please leave that to me?
00:24:46Thank you.
00:24:47I'd rather.
00:24:49Go, my Patrick.
00:24:50It goes on.
00:24:51Excuse me, but why are you in love with a forgiving man?
00:24:54Well, with a woman like you.
00:24:57Honestly, it should be you who...
00:25:00who has the choice.
00:25:01Go!
00:25:02Go!
00:25:04As I said, stop yelling at him like that.
00:25:07I mean, I think it scares him.
00:25:10It's pretty counterproductive.
00:25:12So, you go a little further ahead and...
00:25:14Exactly.
00:25:15I mean, you go a little further ahead and...
00:25:16Exactly.
00:25:18I mean, you go a little further ahead and...
00:25:20Exactly.
00:25:25I couldn't do that.
00:25:28I'd be too scared to get into trouble.
00:25:33Go.
00:25:34Go, go, go!
00:25:35Go!
00:25:38Well...
00:25:41I don't blame him.
00:25:42I'm just saying that because of him.
00:25:45Go!
00:25:46Go!
00:25:47Stop it!
00:25:48That's enough!
00:25:49Fucking shit!
00:25:53Excuse me.
00:25:54No, it's my fault.
00:25:55I wanted to help you.
00:25:56I had the feeling...
00:25:57Yes, but I don't really need any help at all.
00:26:04I need...
00:26:05I'd like to be alone with Patrick.
00:26:13Good.
00:26:16Until tonight?
00:26:18Yes, exactly.
00:26:20Until tonight.
00:26:21I'll let you go first as a guest.
00:26:25All right.
00:26:34Until tonight.
00:26:39Don't move, Patrick.
00:26:48Don't move.
00:26:49Don't move.
00:26:50Don't move.
00:27:18Patrick.
00:27:20No, no, no.
00:27:21I can't do this anymore.
00:27:22Go on.
00:27:23Go.
00:27:24Exactly.
00:27:25Exactly.
00:27:26Thank you very much.
00:27:27I beg you.
00:27:28Exactly.
00:27:29I'll give you something to drink.
00:27:30I'll give you something to drink.
00:27:31I'll give you something to eat.
00:27:32And I'll take all the stuff down.
00:27:34Believe me, we'll be fine.
00:27:36It'll be wonderful.
00:27:37Oh, yes!
00:27:38Oh, yes, Patrick!
00:27:39Yes!
00:27:40That's good.
00:27:41Yes!
00:27:50Antoinette!
00:27:53Come here.
00:27:54Come here.
00:27:55Gather around.
00:27:56We'll make room.
00:28:00Good evening.
00:28:01Good evening.
00:28:02Your shoes, please.
00:28:04Good evening.
00:28:08I was wondering where you were.
00:28:10She was talking about you all day.
00:28:12He's exaggerating.
00:28:13Who does the donkey belong to?
00:28:16To me.
00:28:17To me.
00:28:18Come with us.
00:28:19We'll take you to the meadow.
00:28:22That's good.
00:28:23All right.
00:28:24Then Mademoiselle Pusch has arrived.
00:28:33Shall we go to bed?
00:28:34Yes.
00:28:36Good night, everyone.
00:28:38Good night.
00:28:42Good night.
00:28:48If you don't meet him, it's because he's not the right one.
00:28:50Good night.
00:28:52Nothing else.
00:28:53Clear?
00:28:55So, good night.
00:28:56Good night.
00:28:57Come on, darling.
00:28:58Yes.
00:28:59We have a long stage ahead of us tomorrow.
00:29:18I took care of everything.
00:29:20I'll put it here.
00:29:23Yes, that's good.
00:29:26I have something to eat for you.
00:29:28Oh, here you go.
00:29:29Thank you.
00:29:30Here's another bottle of wine.
00:29:33Thank you.
00:29:34Enjoy your meal.
00:29:47Thank you.
00:30:05Thank you.
00:30:17Good night.
00:30:38Good night.
00:30:39Good night.
00:30:41What's going on?
00:30:43Is it the donkey?
00:30:44Does he bother you?
00:30:49And which donkey is it?
00:30:51It's Patrick.
00:30:53Oh, Patrick.
00:30:54We know him well.
00:30:56He doesn't want to go, does he?
00:30:58Exactly.
00:31:00It's the same for everyone.
00:31:01In the beginning, it's not easy until you get along.
00:31:03All that.
00:31:07I hope.
00:31:08I hope.
00:31:10I hope.
00:31:12I'm going back to Paris.
00:31:13You're not going back to Paris, are you?
00:31:15Tomorrow is the most beautiful stage.
00:31:17The Mont-Loser.
00:31:19Do you have a phone?
00:31:21My cell phone can't get a connection here.
00:31:24That would be a real shame.
00:31:26Well, I'm here for questionable reasons anyway.
00:31:32Have we already been told?
00:31:33Yes.
00:31:38Oh, what?
00:31:40Do you know why Robert Louis Stevenson was in the Savannes?
00:31:44Because of a woman.
00:31:47Fanny Osbourne.
00:31:49American, married, mother of two children.
00:31:51Extraordinary.
00:31:53An adventurer.
00:31:54Cowgirl.
00:31:55Was alone in France to study painting.
00:31:59And there, in Barbizon, she met Stevenson.
00:32:04She was ten years older than him.
00:32:06Can you imagine that in the 19th century?
00:32:09A free-spirited woman.
00:32:12Love at first sight.
00:32:13They want to get married.
00:32:15But Fanny has to get divorced first.
00:32:18After several months of full love, she returns to America.
00:32:22A long journey back then.
00:32:25First by ship.
00:32:27Then across the country.
00:32:29And all the way to San Francisco.
00:32:33But Stevenson doesn't hear anything from her.
00:32:35He is disappointed.
00:32:36And he is unhappy.
00:32:38He thinks he was left behind.
00:32:41To forget her, he decides to go on an adventure with a donkey.
00:32:46Actually, with a donkey girl.
00:32:48Modest.
00:32:54But he couldn't forget her.
00:32:57And as soon as he's back, he decides to go to Fanny, to California.
00:33:03After several months of the journey, when he arrives, Fanny is divorced.
00:33:09They got married.
00:33:11And never parted again.
00:33:13Until the death of Robert on the island of Samoa.
00:33:18Whatever happens.
00:33:19What's it called?
00:33:21It's not important.
00:33:22The goal.
00:33:23It's the way.
00:33:29I'm going back to Paris.
00:33:32But you should really rest.
00:33:35Yes.
00:33:37Anyway, thank you for everything and ...
00:33:41Exactly.
00:33:43The bedroom is upstairs.
00:33:45Thank you.
00:33:46Good night, Mademoiselle LaPouche.
00:33:47Good night.
00:33:57There's chocolate in there.
00:33:59Ah, thank you, very nice.
00:34:04So, well then ...
00:34:09Go!
00:34:11Goodbye.
00:34:22Don't stop.
00:34:24Keep going.
00:34:26Now come on.
00:34:27Now come on.
00:34:28Come on.
00:34:30Keep going.
00:34:33Now come on.
00:34:38Come on.
00:34:40Come on.
00:34:41Forward.
00:34:44Keep going.
00:34:47That ...
00:34:48Ahhh!
00:34:56Forward now!
00:34:58Keep going, you fucking donkey!
00:35:01You're really getting on my nerves!
00:35:04You're making me sick!
00:35:05I can't even see your face anymore!
00:35:07Do you understand that or not?
00:35:09Damn!
00:35:11You're frustrating me.
00:35:13Just watch.
00:35:15Watch!
00:35:16Come here.
00:35:18Go on! Go on! Go on!
00:35:22Go!
00:35:40Forgive me. Forgive me, Patrick.
00:35:48Forgive me, please.
00:35:50Forgive me, but...
00:35:54I'm sorry.
00:35:56I don't even know where he is, do you understand?
00:35:58I don't even know...
00:35:59In the end, he invented everything.
00:36:02Maybe he's not even with his wife.
00:36:05I don't even know where he is.
00:36:08And not with whom.
00:36:10Like an idiot, I'm walking around here with you.
00:36:18My poor Patrick.
00:36:27Good.
00:36:32He has to be here.
00:36:35I'm sure of it.
00:36:37Why should he lie to me?
00:36:39He's here somewhere.
00:36:43Yes, I don't want anything from him.
00:36:47I don't know why he should keep the truth from me.
00:36:51He could have told me.
00:36:54How nice you can walk, because I'm talking to you.
00:37:00Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:06I see.
00:37:08I see, I have to say something right.
00:37:10I have to tell you the truth, don't I?
00:37:13Well, I...
00:37:15I don't know what to say.
00:37:23Well, it's just like that. I'm unlucky.
00:37:26When I kissed a boy for the first time, it was at a cemetery.
00:37:31Stephen LeClun.
00:37:33I have a talent for falling in love with the worst boys,
00:37:36in the worst moment, in the worst place.
00:37:38The man I had before Vladimir, he was perfect.
00:37:41Not married, good job, intelligent, handsome guy, not perverse.
00:37:46Only that he had such a catastrophic role model in his parents,
00:37:49that he was unable to have a relationship.
00:37:51Anyway, with me, he's doing pretty well now.
00:37:54He met a woman.
00:37:56A fat one.
00:37:57They bought an apartment in the 15th arrondissement.
00:38:01Ah, a parking lot.
00:38:04And the one before that?
00:38:06We met in the staircase.
00:38:08He had rented the AirBnB right under me.
00:38:12That went on for two weeks. Two crazy weeks.
00:38:16Then he had to go back to Mexico,
00:38:19and we skyped every night until 4 a.m.
00:38:21Because of the time difference, I couldn't sleep anymore.
00:38:24Luckily, I had the first pre-school class at the time,
00:38:26and I was able to sleep in the afternoon.
00:38:28That's how long the nurse took over.
00:38:31And when I finally had the money to visit him,
00:38:35he disappeared.
00:38:37I never heard from him again.
00:38:41And before that, there was Emanuel, an activist in the labor struggle.
00:38:44I really liked him.
00:38:46Well, he wasn't allowed to have a family,
00:38:49otherwise they could have put pressure on him
00:38:51if the revolution broke out at some point.
00:38:53I really liked him.
00:38:58I didn't like Vladimir at all.
00:39:00He wasn't my type at all.
00:39:02I didn't see it coming.
00:39:04When I realized at some point that I was waiting for him,
00:39:07that I was living for the moment
00:39:09when I would see him at 5.30 a.m.,
00:39:11it was too late.
00:39:13I was delivered.
00:39:15On Easter, I drove away for two weeks,
00:39:17and I kept telling myself,
00:39:19Antoinette, it's enough.
00:39:21And he has a child.
00:39:23She's a student. You know her.
00:39:25It didn't help.
00:39:28When I came back, I couldn't take it anymore.
00:39:32And then I ordered him.
00:39:35And he knew right away what was going on.
00:39:37As if he had been waiting for it.
00:39:39There were only the headmistress in the school
00:39:41and a few janitors.
00:39:43I finished the class,
00:39:45and it happened in my classroom.
00:39:49Well, we don't have...
00:39:51No, not quite,
00:39:53but still not.
00:39:55Oh, lala.
00:39:57I didn't know what to do.
00:40:01What should I do now?
00:40:09When I'm with him, I'm not ashamed of anything.
00:40:12I feel free.
00:40:14And I love the way he looks at me.
00:40:19And the way we laugh.
00:40:21We laugh all the time.
00:40:24It makes him completely crazy
00:40:26that I don't expect anything from him,
00:40:28that I'm not jealous.
00:40:30He is jealous.
00:40:32He imagines things.
00:40:34Just wait. He looks good.
00:40:36How I love his hands.
00:40:38How I love his skin.
00:40:40How I love his shoulders.
00:40:42How I love his belly.
00:40:44How I love his tail. He's wonderful.
00:40:46Good day.
00:40:48Good day.
00:40:53I love everything about him.
00:41:17Mmm.
00:41:27Mmm.
00:41:34Mmm.
00:41:47Mmm.
00:41:52Mmm.
00:41:54Mm-hm-hm.
00:41:56Mm-hm-hm-hm.
00:41:58Mmm.
00:42:00Mm-hm.
00:42:02Mm-hm.
00:42:04Mm-hm.
00:42:06Mmm.
00:42:12That's my handy.
00:42:14That's him.
00:42:18Oh.
00:42:20Oh-ho-ho-ho.
00:42:22Oh-ho-ho.
00:42:24Oh-ho-ho.
00:42:26Oh-ho-ho-ho.
00:42:28Oh.
00:42:30Where are you, my darling? I'm so worried.
00:42:33What should I answer?
00:42:36Hello? As if nothing would happen.
00:42:39Is he waiting for me?
00:42:43Good, I'll send it.
00:42:45Zerk!
00:42:47Yes!
00:42:48Let's go for a ride?
00:42:50Up, up, up, up, up, up.
00:42:52Hurry!
00:42:54Mm.
00:42:56Mm-hm-hm-hm.
00:42:58Mm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm.
00:43:00Mm-hm-hm-hm.
00:43:02Mm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm.
00:43:04Mm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm.
00:43:06Mm-hm-hm-hm-hm-hm.
00:43:08It's really so easy. You just have to disappear for a moment.
00:43:14Thank you, you fucking network. Thank you for living here behind the moon.
00:43:21Wait a minute.
00:43:24That's him.
00:43:27Wait a minute.
00:43:29I won't answer. And go on.
00:43:31What's going on now?
00:43:33You don't start like this again.
00:43:36You want to know what he wrote, right?
00:43:39Look, are you punishing me?
00:43:44Do you like that?
00:44:00Wait a minute.
00:44:02There are no more marks.
00:44:13Did we miss a branch?
00:44:20I have no network anymore.
00:44:31No.
00:45:01No.
00:45:19Come on.
00:45:20Quick.
00:45:21Come on.
00:45:25Go forward.
00:45:27Go.
00:45:32Go.
00:45:37Come on, Patrick.
00:46:01No.
00:46:32But not so fast.
00:46:37Patrick.
00:46:38A mark.
00:46:52Oh no.
00:46:54Oh no.
00:46:56Oh no.
00:46:58Oh no.
00:47:00Oh no.
00:47:02That can't be true.
00:47:10Mademoiselle La Pouche is back?
00:47:13Yes.
00:47:14And how are you?
00:47:16Very good. I think we walked in a circle.
00:47:19So you slept outside?
00:47:21Yes.
00:47:22I'll take care of it.
00:47:23I'll give you a room.
00:47:24Get dressed. Here.
00:47:26No, no, a room. I can't afford that.
00:47:29Tonight I can put you in a bedroom.
00:47:31Now enjoy that no one is there.
00:47:33Yes.
00:47:48The journey of which this booklet tells was very pleasant and successful for me.
00:47:53Even the beginning was special.
00:47:55But the best came at the end.
00:47:59But we are all travelers in the desert of this world.
00:48:03Also all who hike with a donkey.
00:48:07And the best thing we can find on the way is a loyal friend.
00:48:28I'm so glad we're all here.
00:48:51I was expecting you.
00:48:52Are we sleeping here?
00:48:53Yes.
00:48:54We walked a little slower.
00:48:55And besides, we had to fight a little in the last hour.
00:48:58Was it very exhausting?
00:48:59No, it was good.
00:49:00But now it's great.
00:49:01Mom!
00:49:02Yes, that's the reward.
00:49:15Good evening.
00:49:16Good evening.
00:49:17Good evening.
00:49:18Good evening.
00:49:19And then we go up to the Signal de Bourges at 1421 meters.
00:49:22There is my teacher.
00:49:24Over there is my teacher.
00:49:26May I go to her?
00:49:28That's right.
00:49:29Your teacher is over there.
00:49:30There is your teacher.
00:49:35Mathes?
00:49:37Alice!
00:49:40What?
00:49:41Well, good day.
00:49:44You can not take it.
00:49:45Me neither.
00:49:47Something like that.
00:49:49Then good day, madam.
00:49:50Good day.
00:49:52Something like that.
00:49:53Did you forget the language?
00:49:54Good day, Alice.
00:49:55You see, teachers have a life.
00:49:57They go on vacation and so on.
00:50:00What a shock.
00:50:01Crazy.
00:50:02Are you going to get rid of Stevenson?
00:50:03Yes.
00:50:04You too?
00:50:05Yes, with a donkey.
00:50:06Like me?
00:50:07Yes.
00:50:08That's not possible.
00:50:09That can not be.
00:50:10Is that your donkey on the meadow?
00:50:11Yes.
00:50:12Vlad!
00:50:13Look who's here.
00:50:15Excuse me.
00:50:17Well, unbelievable.
00:50:18Yes.
00:50:19Totally crazy.
00:50:20Good evening, monsieur.
00:50:21Ah, good evening.
00:50:22How are you?
00:50:23Fine, and you?
00:50:24Good.
00:50:25You make Stevenson go with a donkey like us.
00:50:27I understand.
00:50:29Are you many?
00:50:30No, I'm all alone.
00:50:32And?
00:50:33Have you recovered a bit?
00:50:35Yes, yes, yes.
00:50:36What would you like to drink?
00:50:38We offer you a Kier to welcome.
00:50:40No, thank you.
00:50:41Thank you very much.
00:50:42Yes, why not?
00:50:43I would like one with Heidelberg.
00:50:44Me too, please.
00:50:45For the young lady an apple juice?
00:50:46Yes, gladly.
00:50:47As you wish.
00:50:48Two Heidelberg Kier and an apple juice, please.
00:50:51And what did you recover?
00:50:52No, no, nothing.
00:50:54I got a little lost yesterday and spent the night out there.
00:50:58That's not possible.
00:50:59All alone?
00:51:01Well, with my donkey.
00:51:02Did you hear that?
00:51:03How horrible.
00:51:04I admire her.
00:51:05Just go and do it alone.
00:51:07I could never do that.
00:51:08What's your name, donkey?
00:51:10Patrick.
00:51:13Patrick.
00:51:15Funny, isn't it?
00:51:16Yes, yes.
00:51:18And what route do you have planned for tomorrow?
00:51:21Well, tomorrow I'm going to Pont de Montvert.
00:51:23The most beautiful stage, the Mont Lauser.
00:51:25I just can't get lost.
00:51:27Oh, me too.
00:51:30I don't think we're going that far.
00:51:31You're staying at Mario's in Finil.
00:51:33Yes, exactly, at...
00:51:34Would you greet him from me?
00:51:35It's the same way.
00:51:36Yes, it's certainly the same way.
00:51:37Let's go together.
00:51:40Hello, Alice.
00:51:42Yes, yes, with pleasure.
00:51:43Yes, great.
00:51:44Can I show you my donkey?
00:51:46Yes, I'd like to see him.
00:51:47He's back there.
00:51:48Then let's go.
00:51:50Unbelievable.
00:51:52Is everything okay?
00:51:53Yes.
00:51:55Are you sure?
00:51:56Yes, I'm fine.
00:51:58Oh, now I don't even have the right shoes on,
00:52:00so not so fast.
00:52:02You're not exactly sporty either.
00:52:04Don't say that, not in that tone, okay?
00:52:06Hey, I didn't say anything.
00:52:08Yes, just listen.
00:52:09I didn't hear anything.
00:52:10It's him.
00:52:12That's Hase.
00:52:13That's Hase.
00:52:16Oh la la.
00:52:18Tell me, he's beautiful.
00:52:20Wow.
00:52:21He's even more beautiful from the front.
00:52:23Hase, turn around.
00:52:25Hase.
00:52:26Hase.
00:52:28So, may I introduce Patrick.
00:52:30Ah, the friend Patrick.
00:52:32Patrick, may I introduce Madame Loubier.
00:52:35Eleonore.
00:52:36Eleonore.
00:52:37Alice.
00:52:39And, excuse me, and Vladimir.
00:52:43Yes, Vladimir.
00:52:44Vladimir.
00:52:52What's he doing?
00:52:54As if you two knew each other, right?
00:52:58Do you want to take a shower first or should I go?
00:53:00No, you go first, I'll take a shower later.
00:53:09Hey, this way.
00:53:11Ah, thank you.
00:53:31What's going to happen?
00:53:33Do you have them all?
00:53:35Damn!
00:53:37I don't know what's gotten into you, but let's limit the damage.
00:53:40I'm only asking you for one thing.
00:53:42I'm asking you to give up.
00:53:44Don't come with me tomorrow morning.
00:53:45Stay here.
00:53:46Do you understand me?
00:53:48When did you leave?
00:53:50Did you leave on Monday?
00:53:52Was it Monday?
00:53:53Yes.
00:53:54No, we left on Tuesday.
00:53:56So that's why I left on Monday.
00:53:59I wouldn't have found you if I hadn't run away.
00:54:01Because of your messages yesterday.
00:54:03Because of your messages.
00:54:05Please.
00:54:06I don't want to see you like this.
00:54:08Please don't come with me.
00:54:09You can't do this.
00:54:11I don't care.
00:54:12It's not just about me.
00:54:13Calm down.
00:54:14Alice!
00:54:15Damn, Alice!
00:54:16She doesn't deserve this.
00:54:17She has nothing to do with this.
00:54:18This is insane.
00:54:20I promised your wife.
00:54:22I'm sorry.
00:54:23I'm sorry.
00:54:24You're angry.
00:54:25I'm sorry that you don't care that I'm here.
00:54:27Calm down, you're angry.
00:54:28Before you saw me, you looked happy.
00:54:31Your vacation seemed more than beautiful.
00:54:33No.
00:54:34Invent something.
00:54:35An emergency.
00:54:36Someone died.
00:54:37What comes to your mind?
00:54:39I want to finish my hike.
00:54:41Stop it, please.
00:54:42If I like it.
00:54:43Sure.
00:54:44Yes.
00:54:45I get along very well with Patrick.
00:54:46Who is Patrick?
00:54:47That's my donkey.
00:54:48I just introduced him to you.
00:54:51Listen, it's not bad.
00:54:53That's life.
00:54:54We had the same idea.
00:54:55It's just a coincidence.
00:54:56Whatever.
00:54:57Why didn't you wait?
00:55:01Just one week.
00:55:02Well.
00:55:04That's a long week.
00:55:06It's a long week for me, too.
00:55:24Vladimir.
00:55:32What are you going to do?
00:55:37Well, I'm coming with you.
00:55:42I'm sorry.
00:55:49Are you okay?
00:55:50Yes.
00:55:51I'm fine.
00:55:54One kilo, 950 grams.
00:55:56That's all.
00:55:57And what I'm wearing.
00:55:58One pair of pants.
00:55:59I can make shorts out of them.
00:56:00Socks.
00:56:01Two underpants.
00:56:02A T-shirt to change.
00:56:03And slush.
00:56:04Slush.
00:56:05And what is that?
00:56:06Well, to take a shower.
00:56:07Parts that you also wear on the beach.
00:56:08Slush.
00:56:09Ah, flip-flops.
00:56:10I see.
00:56:11What?
00:56:12You call them flip-flops?
00:56:13Yes, flip-flops.
00:56:14Well, then flip-flops.
00:56:15Slush.
00:56:16No, but what's hard is the food.
00:56:18The gas stove and stuff.
00:56:20You can't reduce it.
00:56:22Yes, yes.
00:56:23And how do you do that?
00:56:25Do you wash your clothes every night?
00:56:27That's not that complicated.
00:56:29I wash it on me.
00:56:31What?
00:56:32On you?
00:56:33How?
00:56:34Well, first I take a shower all dressed up.
00:56:35Socks, underpants, T-shirt.
00:56:37Soak me in.
00:56:38And take me out.
00:56:39Soak me again.
00:56:40And done.
00:56:41That's why I shaved my head.
00:56:43No shampoo.
00:56:44So, laundry and body with the same soap.
00:56:47That's brilliant.
00:56:49It's practical.
00:56:50Bravo.
00:56:51But...
00:56:52And then the clothes.
00:56:54They have to dry.
00:56:55How do you do that?
00:56:56They dry at night.
00:56:57And what doesn't dry, I hang on my backpack.
00:57:00And when it rains all day, you roll everything together,
00:57:03put it in the sleeping bag and sleep with it.
00:57:06You sleep with it?
00:57:08I think there's nothing better than human warmth.
00:57:12Of course.
00:57:16So if you'd like to warn, I have an app...
00:57:20You're broken.
00:57:21Go to bed.
00:57:23Yes, yes, yes.
00:57:24It's great.
00:57:25I'll go with you in a moment.
00:57:28Good night.
00:57:29Ah, yes.
00:57:30Brilliant.
00:57:31That's great.
00:57:32Great class.
00:57:33But then it's...
00:57:34Good night.
00:57:35Ah, good night.
00:57:36Good night.
00:57:37Good night.
00:57:38It's annoying that when you're on the road,
00:57:40you often don't have an umbrella.
00:57:42But you don't need a net when hiking.
00:57:44You can find a net nearby with the E-Bietta app.
00:57:48It's brilliant.
00:57:49It's very well done.
00:57:50Yes, it's brilliant.
00:57:51Yes, yes.
00:57:52Visorando.
00:57:53Yes, that's right.
00:57:54Oh, great.
00:57:55Yes, it's really great.
00:57:57Super.
00:57:59Yes, yes.
00:58:00Exactly.
00:58:01I like to show you the forums and all that.
00:58:03Ah, yes.
00:58:04I'd love to.
00:58:23Ah, yes.
00:58:24Ah, yes.
00:58:25Ah, yes.
00:58:26Ah, yes.
00:58:27Ah, yes.
00:58:28Ah, yes.
00:58:29Ah, yes.
00:58:30Ah, yes.
00:58:31Ah, yes.
00:58:32Ah, yes.
00:58:33Ah, yes.
00:58:34Ah, yes.
00:58:35Ah, yes.
00:58:36Ah, yes.
00:58:37Ah, yes.
00:58:38Ah, yes.
00:58:39Ah, yes.
00:58:40Ah, yes.
00:58:41Ah, yes.
00:58:42Ah, yes.
00:58:43Ah, yes.
00:58:44Ah, yes.
00:58:45Ah, yes.
00:58:46Ah, yes.
00:58:47Ah, yes.
00:58:48Ah, yes.
00:58:49Ah, yes.
00:58:50Ah, yes.
00:58:51Ah, yes.
00:58:53Good night.
00:58:54Good night.
00:58:55Sweet dreams.
00:59:52Good night.
01:00:22I already did.
01:00:25Sleep.
01:00:26Shhh.
01:00:27Shhh.
01:00:29Shh.
01:00:32Shhh!
01:00:34Shh!
01:00:38Shh!
01:00:59Not that he's starting to scream.
01:01:02No, he promised me.
01:01:29No.
01:01:50You're not mad at me, are you?
01:01:51No.
01:01:52There's so little going on here,
01:01:54you have to intervene in a story as you experience it.
01:01:58I understand.
01:02:02Already done?
01:02:04Almost.
01:02:05Well, I wish you a lot of strength and courage, Mademoiselle LaPouche.
01:02:09Thank you very much.
01:02:10I thank you.
01:02:11See you soon.
01:02:12Goodbye.
01:02:13Goodbye.
01:02:14Goodbye.
01:02:15You didn't want to leave without us, did you?
01:02:16No, no, I waited.
01:02:22We're lucky, the weather is fine.
01:02:24Yes.
01:02:27Yes.
01:02:32Shall I help you?
01:02:33No, no.
01:02:34All right, just go.
01:02:35I'll follow.
01:02:36Are you sure?
01:02:37I think it starts up there.
01:02:38Just go.
01:02:39I'll follow.
01:02:40Yes?
01:02:41Yes, yes.
01:02:42Okay.
01:02:43All right.
01:02:44See you soon.
01:02:45See you soon.
01:02:46No, no, no, no, no.
01:02:47No, Patrick.
01:02:48Wait a minute, Patrick.
01:02:49Wait, my dear.
01:02:50So, then.
01:03:09Good day.
01:03:10Good day.
01:03:11Go, Hase.
01:03:12Go, go.
01:03:17That's enough, Patrick.
01:03:21Here.
01:03:22Take it.
01:03:23What is it?
01:03:24Yes?
01:03:25Yes.
01:03:26Go, Hase.
01:03:27Go, go.
01:03:35Is everything okay?
01:03:51Tell me.
01:03:52What's up, Patrick?
01:03:58So, tell me.
01:03:59Is everything okay?
01:04:00Yes, everything is fine.
01:04:01I'm your own Patrick, aren't I?
01:04:03Well, that's Patrick.
01:04:06Oh, la, la.
01:04:08Don't worry.
01:04:12No, no.
01:04:13We'll take our time.
01:04:14Just go.
01:04:15No, I'll stay with you for a while.
01:04:16Oh, no, no, no.
01:04:17No, really.
01:04:18I'm embarrassed.
01:04:19No, you don't have to be.
01:04:20Well.
01:04:21Well, but.
01:04:22We're going very slowly.
01:04:23That doesn't matter.
01:04:24We're very lucky with our donkey.
01:04:25He's doing well.
01:04:26Yes.
01:04:27Have you ever done such a hike?
01:04:28All by yourself?
01:04:29No, it's the first time.
01:04:30And how did you come up with the idea?
01:04:31Did you know Steven on the way?
01:04:32Uh, I don't remember.
01:04:33Yes, through Monsieur Eche.
01:04:34He was a very good hiker.
01:04:35Yes.
01:04:36Yes.
01:04:37Yes.
01:04:38Yes.
01:04:39Yes.
01:04:40Yes.
01:04:41Yes.
01:04:42Yes.
01:04:43Yes.
01:04:44Yes.
01:04:45Yes.
01:04:46Yes.
01:04:47Yes.
01:04:48Yes.
01:04:49Yes.
01:04:50Yes.
01:04:51Yes.
01:04:52Yes.
01:04:53They wanted to go on a walk.
01:04:54So we didn't go.
01:04:55No.
01:04:56Yes.
01:04:57Yes.
01:04:58Yes.
01:04:59Yes.
01:05:00Yes.
01:05:01Yes.
01:05:02Yes.
01:05:03Yes.
01:05:04Let's go.
01:05:05Come on.
01:05:06Let's go.
01:05:07Come on.
01:05:08Come on.
01:05:09Let's go.
01:05:10I'll be waiting.
01:05:11Come on.
01:05:12Let's go.
01:05:13Let's go.
01:05:14Come on.
01:05:15Come on.
01:05:16Come on.
01:05:17How long has this been going on between you two?
01:05:22What do you mean?
01:05:24I can see that this wasn't planned.
01:05:26You weren't engaged. I know my husband.
01:05:28I...
01:05:33The poor man.
01:05:35He's in a relationship.
01:05:37You can see that.
01:05:43He's got good taste. You're pretty, likeable.
01:05:47But you...
01:05:50I hardly know him.
01:05:52Do you like this kind of relationship?
01:05:54Would you take him if I kicked him at you?
01:05:57Would you still like him?
01:05:59Come on, Patrick.
01:06:03You like that he's not free.
01:06:05That's what you do.
01:06:07You also like to wait for him.
01:06:09You like to meet him.
01:06:11You like that he doesn't stay that long.
01:06:13That intensifies the situation, of course.
01:06:22I admit, I hoped...
01:06:24that we would have left this pattern behind us.
01:06:28But if it amuses you...
01:06:32Listen...
01:06:36Did he tell you that we don't kiss anymore?
01:06:40Huh?
01:06:43Come on, Patrick.
01:06:44Well, it happens with time.
01:06:48If it were up to him...
01:06:50he'd do it every evening.
01:06:53Not a day in ten years when he hasn't tried it with me.
01:06:56No, no.
01:06:59He has great needs and you wouldn't expect it, but it's true.
01:07:02Have you noticed?
01:07:04He doesn't like it when you don't kiss.
01:07:09Oh...
01:07:15Basically, I'm grateful to you.
01:07:18You and all the others.
01:07:25You're not in love, are you?
01:07:31Um...
01:07:32I'm sorry, but I...
01:07:34I don't know what you're imagining,
01:07:36but I never met your husband outside of school.
01:07:38He doesn't leave me.
01:07:41Do you realize that? He doesn't leave me.
01:07:44Well, that's great. Very good.
01:07:46We're different. We're very different.
01:07:48We never agree, but we're completely symbiotic.
01:07:50If we're separated for a few days, which is extremely rare,
01:07:53we call each other all the time.
01:07:54We have to talk, tell everything.
01:07:56We're just a couple. We love each other and that's it.
01:08:04Well, I'll go back to the two of them.
01:08:06But I'm glad we're spending the day together. Really.
01:08:11Good luck with Patrick.
01:08:13Thank you.
01:08:19Moo!
01:08:36Moo!
01:09:07We are the kings of the world!
01:09:30Alice went to pee with my wife.
01:09:32We're having a picnic here.
01:09:34We're having a picnic here.
01:09:37I always have to think about last night.
01:09:39Is that all you care about?
01:09:42Where are you going?
01:09:44Stay here!
01:09:47Come on, Patrick.
01:09:50I noticed anyway that you couldn't stand him from the start.
01:09:54It's okay.
01:09:56I should trust you. You have intuition.
01:09:59This is the purest moon landscape here.
01:10:02And this sky, just crazy.
01:10:04Oh, won't you eat with us?
01:10:07Oh, won't you eat with us?
01:10:09No, I won't eat with you.
01:10:14It's enough, yes?
01:10:15You know, after all, I didn't imagine it.
01:10:17Well, but still, there was a lot of...
01:10:20What do I know?
01:10:21So it wasn't all just sex.
01:10:23You saw last night how tender he was.
01:10:27I don't know.
01:10:28Do you think it's true what she says?
01:10:29That there are others?
01:10:35Now let's go.
01:10:36Come on, Patrick.
01:10:37Come on, faster.
01:10:39You're doing great.
01:10:41Yes, very good, Patrick.
01:10:42Yes.
01:10:43Very.
01:10:44Yes, yes.
01:10:45Yes.
01:10:46Yes, yes.
01:10:47Yes, yes.
01:10:48Yes, yes.
01:10:49Yes, yes.
01:10:50Yes, yes.
01:10:51Yes, yes.
01:10:52Yes, yes.
01:10:53Yes, yes.
01:10:54Yes, yes.
01:10:55Yes!
01:10:56Yes!
01:10:57Yes!
01:11:07Patrick, stay!
01:11:15Antonio!
01:11:19It's all right, Antonio.
01:11:20Are you hurt?
01:11:22I'm hurt too!
01:11:23Huh, can you walk?
01:11:25It's over, I don't want to see you anymore!
01:11:29What a fall! Did you break something?
01:11:32No, no, I'm fine. I'll catch up.
01:11:35As you wish.
01:11:36See you later.
01:11:38What are you doing there? Are you coming?
01:11:40Wait a minute!
01:11:42Are you sure?
01:11:46Are you coming?
01:11:53No.
01:11:58But you...
01:12:00I think I'm crazy. I'm blocking you.
01:12:02Bam!
01:12:03Blocked!
01:12:07Shit.
01:12:11Shit!
01:12:15Shit, man!
01:12:17I can't walk anymore!
01:12:20Patrick!
01:12:21Patrick!
01:12:23Patrick!
01:12:32Patrick!
01:12:34Come!
01:12:42Yes, that's good, Patrick.
01:12:44Slowly.
01:12:51Come on.
01:13:21Come on.
01:13:41I think this is it, Patrick.
01:13:43Come on.
01:13:47Yes, that's it.
01:13:51Come on.
01:13:57Wait, wait.
01:14:12Good day.
01:14:13Good day.
01:14:16Is there a train station here?
01:14:18I'd like to go back to Paris.
01:14:20No, only buses. To the train station you have to go to Alès.
01:14:23Antoinette, right?
01:14:24Yes.
01:14:25I'm Brittany.
01:14:26Shall I help you?
01:14:27Yes, please.
01:14:34That doesn't look good.
01:14:36Yes.
01:14:37Do you have the departure times?
01:14:39Sit down first.
01:14:40I'll be right there. We'll see each other then.
01:14:42Okay.
01:14:44Are you okay?
01:14:45Yes.
01:14:47Thank you.
01:14:48You're welcome.
01:14:50Thank you.
01:14:57Are you hurt?
01:14:59Yes.
01:15:00No, it was my donkey. I couldn't stop it.
01:15:03And then I slipped.
01:15:05That's why they say motorcyclists are dangerous.
01:15:08I'll take you to the dormitory.
01:15:10It's not necessary. I'm leaving tonight.
01:15:12It's too late for that. There's no traffic today.
01:15:14We'll start again tomorrow morning.
01:15:17Is he suffocated?
01:15:21Yes, it looks like it.
01:15:23Let's see.
01:15:28Good.
01:15:34Is it there?
01:15:36Yes.
01:15:39It hurts.
01:15:40I understand. I'm sorry.
01:15:42I'm sorry.
01:15:43Be careful.
01:15:45Can you move him or is it not possible?
01:15:47Yes.
01:15:49Yes, he's a little swollen.
01:15:51He's a vet.
01:15:57Don't worry. It's nothing broken.
01:16:00Okay, thank you very much.
01:16:03Fred.
01:16:06Antoinette.
01:16:08It's you.
01:16:09Guys, this is the famous Antoinette.
01:16:13Good day.
01:16:14Good day.
01:16:15Good day.
01:16:16So?
01:16:17Did you find him?
01:16:23First I found him, then I lost him.
01:16:26But I'm fine. I feel relieved.
01:16:29Good. That's even better.
01:16:31Hiking is a little difficult now.
01:16:34I'm going back to Paris anyway.
01:16:36But no.
01:16:37That's our sheriff.
01:16:38He has a free seat.
01:16:40Sheriff?
01:16:42Hello.
01:16:43Good day.
01:16:45Oh, I forgot to tell you that I'm not cooking tonight.
01:16:48But there's something you need in the village.
01:16:52Come with us.
01:16:55But I can't even walk.
01:16:56Well, then.
01:16:58Hop, hop, rider.
01:16:59If he falls, then he cries.
01:17:02Hop, hop, rider.
01:17:14Come on.
01:17:20I didn't know you were this Antoinette.
01:17:23You're the star of the long-distance hiking trail.
01:17:26I think it's crazy what you do.
01:17:29You're brave.
01:17:30Oh, no, not at all.
01:17:31Yes.
01:17:32Yes, when I say so.
01:17:35Well, if you say so.
01:17:36And you look so good.
01:17:38She looks very good.
01:17:40That's right.
01:17:41Of course.
01:17:45Well, then.
01:17:46To you.
01:17:47To us.
01:17:58I would have appreciated you more as a Motorhead fan.
01:18:01Right away.
01:18:03The cliché is what?
01:18:15No, no.
01:18:16No, but...
01:18:17But what?
01:18:18It's good.
01:18:19It's just a kiss.
01:18:44Riding you
01:18:47I'm a river
01:18:50Just my ride
01:18:51Hop, hop
01:18:53I'm a river
01:18:55No more coming
01:18:59You'll be rolling
01:19:02No more strays
01:19:05Where I see
01:19:08Round the bend
01:19:09Round the bend
01:19:14All my life
01:19:16River
01:19:17In me
01:19:21All my life
01:19:24Mountain
01:19:27In me
01:19:44From now on, I'm your withiness
01:19:52Where are we taking Patrick?
01:19:54We're taking him to the ring back there.
01:19:57That's great.
01:19:58You know?
01:19:59Then come.
01:20:00Should I tie him up?
01:20:01Yes.
01:20:09He listens to you, I think.
01:20:11That's how it is
01:20:14No.
01:20:18Let's go.
01:20:19Wait a moment.
01:20:20Sorry, come, come, come.
01:20:21Oh, no!
01:20:22Come on, go on.
01:20:24No hurry.
01:20:28Wait a moment.
01:20:29Now.
01:20:30See you later, Patrice.
01:20:32Good night, my donkey.
01:20:35Wait, that doesn't work at all.
01:20:37Wait, wait.
01:20:39I have an idea.
01:20:40Shhh...
01:20:41It's getting out.
01:20:42Wait.
01:20:44That's better, isn't it?
01:20:48Are you sleeping?
01:20:49No, of course not. The smell of old socks is not my thing.
01:20:52I'll invite you if you want.
01:20:54Yes, gladly.
01:20:55It's good.
01:21:14Are you sure? You don't want to come with me?
01:21:29You don't need to run like that.
01:21:31Do you have a second helmet?
01:21:33Always in case of emergency.
01:21:37No, you know, I'm going home.
01:21:42As you wish.
01:21:45Bye.
01:21:46Bye.
01:21:50Take care of yourself.
01:21:52Don't worry. And you, take care of yourself too.
01:22:14Bye.
01:22:44Do you have or does he have a constipation? Is that you?
01:22:55Yes.
01:23:04Don't move.
01:23:10Don't be afraid.
01:23:11No.
01:23:14Stay relaxed.
01:23:18Yes.
01:23:31Just look at Patrick. He's watching us.
01:23:34He's wondering what I'm doing.
01:23:36Are you with him?
01:23:39Yes, I'm hiking with him.
01:23:43I know him well. I brought him into the world.
01:23:46His mother died at his birth.
01:23:50Hemorrhage.
01:23:52You couldn't do anything.
01:23:56But look at him.
01:23:59He's very brave.
01:24:01Right, Patrick?
01:24:03How far do you have to go?
01:24:12To Flochak.
01:24:13You can do it.
01:24:15Today you rest and tomorrow you go on.
01:24:18Great.
01:24:24There's something between you.
01:24:26Do you feel it?
01:24:33It's stuck.
01:25:03It's stuck.
01:25:33It's stuck.
01:26:03It's stuck.
01:26:21Is someone there?
01:26:24Good day.
01:26:25It's me.
01:26:27Well, Antoinette La Bourge.
01:26:30How are you?
01:26:33I have a reservation.
01:26:35What was it?
01:26:36La Bourge Antoinette.
01:26:42Ah, La Bourge.
01:26:44Is that your suitcase?
01:26:46Yes, it's my suitcase.
01:26:48I was expecting you the day before.
01:26:50Yes, I know. Actually...
01:26:52Good, I have room.
01:26:55The 27th.
01:26:57It's on the second floor.
01:26:58You can come in. It's ready.
01:27:00Ah, great.
01:27:01Thank you.
01:27:27Did you sleep well?
01:27:35Yes.
01:27:36If you want to write something, I would be happy.
01:27:39Ah, I understand.
01:27:51There is love.
01:27:55Here you go.
01:28:00I'm going to say goodbye to him.
01:28:02Then quickly.
01:28:03It's about to start for him.
01:28:04Oh, yes?
01:28:05Where to?
01:28:06He's not on vacation here.
01:28:07He's making his way back.
01:28:09I understand.
01:28:10And where is the couple?
01:28:11Right there.
01:28:12Okay.
01:28:13Thank you.
01:28:18Patrick?
01:28:23Patrick?
01:28:27Patrick?
01:28:29Oh, man.
01:28:32Excuse me.
01:28:34Do you know where Patrick is?
01:28:36Who, Patrick?
01:28:37A donkey.
01:28:41It's not very big.
01:28:43Brown.
01:28:44Oh, it's gone.
01:28:46Where?
01:28:47This way, I think.
01:28:49Okay.
01:28:52Patrick!
01:28:56Patrick!
01:28:58Patrick!
01:29:02Patrick!
01:29:05Wait for me!
01:29:07Patrick!
01:29:09Patrick!
01:29:11Patrick.
01:29:12Stop!
01:29:16Oh, Patrick.
01:29:22Oh, my Patrick.
01:29:26I'm sorry.
01:29:27I didn't know you were leaving again.
01:29:29I thought I'd never see you again.
01:29:35Thank you.
01:29:37Oh, thank you.
01:29:41Thank you.
01:29:52Excuse me.
01:29:56Excuse me.
01:29:59Here you go.
01:30:05You're lucky you're hiking with him.
01:30:07He's the best.
01:30:09Have a good trip.
01:30:12Take care, Patrick.
01:30:13Have a good trip back.
01:30:14Yes.
01:30:15Come on.
01:30:16Go.
01:30:21Go, that way.
01:30:22Come on.
01:30:24Come on now.
01:30:25That way, Patrick.
01:30:26Go.
01:30:28Go, Patrick.
01:30:29Forward.
01:30:30Come on.
01:30:31And go.
01:30:33And go.
01:30:34Patrick, now.
01:30:36I don't know what's wrong with him.
01:30:37Now be nice.
01:30:40Don't let him like you.
01:30:42Come on.
01:30:43Hey, I have to go now.
01:30:45Come on, I'll help you a little bit.
01:30:47Come on, come on.
01:30:48Thank you.
01:30:49That's good.
01:30:51Are you hiking with a donkey for the first time?
01:30:53Yes.
01:30:55It's difficult, isn't it?
01:30:56In the beginning it's normal.
01:30:58Just don't be afraid.
01:31:02And where are you going?
01:31:03Today to Pont de Maubert.
01:31:05You'll see, it's very beautiful.
01:31:10And you're going the wrong way.
01:31:14Yes, yes.
01:31:19Do you start working again tomorrow?
01:31:21No, no, not right away.
01:31:23I'm a teacher, so only in a month and a half.
01:31:29Stay.
01:31:34No, I can't.
01:31:36Why not?
01:31:38Well, because I have a lot of...
01:31:43I think that would please you.
01:31:48Good.
01:31:51But I'm not going to the monastery.
01:31:53No, you can go as long as you want.
01:31:58Okay, so long until Patrick gets used to you.
01:32:01Yes, exactly.
01:32:03Very good.
01:32:28My rifle pony and me
01:32:33Gonna have my sombrero
01:32:39On the limb of a tree
01:32:46Coming home, sweetheart darling
01:32:52Just my rifle pony and me
01:32:57Whippoorwill in the willow
01:33:03Sings a sweet melody
01:33:09Riding to Amarillo
01:33:15Just my rifle pony and me
01:33:21No more cow to be roping
01:33:27No more stray
01:33:31Will I see around the bend
01:33:36She'll be waiting
01:33:40For my rifle pony and me
01:33:46For my rifle, my pony, and me
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