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A married woman runs a successful gallery and falls for a man she met accidentally.

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00:00:00The passengers of flight A412 with a flight to Dusseldorf are invited to...
00:00:06Ah, thank you.
00:00:07You're welcome.
00:00:08Are you sure you don't want anything?
00:00:10No.
00:00:11It's understood in the public.
00:00:13It's easy, Mr. Krugeler.
00:00:15Stop giving me the Mr. non-stop. Are you happy?
00:00:20Yes.
00:00:21But let's go to China. And to you.
00:00:31China
00:00:34China
00:00:59Thank you.
00:01:03Please stay away from the door of the car.
00:01:34It's not bad at all.
00:01:36In fact, who is this Mr. Krugeler?
00:01:38A businessman from Frankfurt.
00:01:40He must be 70 years old.
00:01:42He had a public relations agency that worked very well.
00:01:45Did he go bankrupt?
00:01:46No, not that I know.
00:01:48And why?
00:01:49Why does he come to us?
00:01:50Rather than go to a gallery that is on the street.
00:01:53Don't pay attention, it's his sense of humor.
00:01:56Me, this Schwarz, I had never seen it yet.
00:01:59He painted this portrait in 1927.
00:02:01Her name was Lanka.
00:02:03She was an aristocrat.
00:02:04She did a little cinema as a figure.
00:02:06And also some appearances in the theater.
00:02:08A very pretty woman.
00:02:12It's funny, she looks a bit like Katharina.
00:02:15I remind you that Katharina is married.
00:02:17And happy in the house, I think.
00:02:19Are you going to stop charming this boy?
00:02:21From what I know, she didn't have a very happy end.
00:02:25Her lover stabbed her.
00:02:28Drama of jealousy.
00:02:31I love you.
00:02:52It's me.
00:02:53Hello.
00:03:01Hello.
00:03:12So?
00:03:15So, how are you?
00:03:16It's almost over, it seems.
00:03:18Don't think that.
00:03:19Stoll has passed again today.
00:03:21His wife has a new great idea for the living room.
00:03:24Where is Nelly?
00:03:25She went to see Max.
00:03:27I know it's my turn, but you don't want to have dinner tonight.
00:03:30For Nelly and for you.
00:03:32What? You don't feel well?
00:03:33Yes, but I would like to take a bath and then go to bed.
00:03:36In bed at 8 o'clock?
00:03:37It's dirty, this little bed.
00:03:39So, tomorrow it's me.
00:03:41Tomorrow, we have Bea and Thomas.
00:03:42So, after tomorrow?
00:03:43No, after tomorrow, it's my turn.
00:03:47Shit.
00:04:00Hello.
00:04:15Oh, it's disgusting, your thing.
00:04:19Oh, it's not mine.
00:04:20If it is, it's not your fault.
00:04:22By the way, what was the name of this dancer from Lombardy who was as beautiful as God?
00:04:24You are stupid.
00:04:25I may have a little eccentric taste,
00:04:27but at least I don't feel bad like an old boil.
00:04:32It's a line from the play.
00:04:33Do you have a general rehearsal later?
00:04:36Mm, Mrs. Oxman is not sick at all.
00:04:38And in the end, the first one will not be reported?
00:04:40No.
00:04:41And Max plays in the play?
00:04:43He's bothering Uncle Jack, my husband.
00:04:45You're going to have to rehearse a lot.
00:04:48What's wrong with your face?
00:04:49What?
00:04:50You're turning all yellow, girl.
00:04:54Don't you think she's even starting to have wrinkles?
00:04:56There are only parents who start to fast and who take a few wrinkles.
00:04:59Who had the funny idea of ​​going to get a room like that?
00:05:19Oh, shit.
00:05:20Yes, as you say.
00:05:21It's so stupid.
00:05:22It doesn't matter.
00:05:24It doesn't matter.
00:05:25Excuse me.
00:05:26Clean the toilet.
00:05:27I'm coming with you.
00:05:29How are you going?
00:05:30No, wait, what I mean is ...
00:05:31Can't you have already done enough?
00:05:33Please, I insist.
00:05:44I'm really confused, I'm sorry.
00:05:47It's just my favorite drink.
00:05:56Thank you.
00:06:15Maybe we could go for a coffee together to get over it.
00:06:18Thank you.
00:06:24Does it give you hope?
00:06:28Hope makes you live.
00:06:31Do you take this train every day?
00:06:33Would you like to check?
00:06:34Thank you.
00:06:45Oh, that smile.
00:06:46It looks like the Madonna after the Immaculate Conception.
00:06:48What are you saying?
00:06:50We're going to eat something.
00:06:51What? What time is it?
00:06:52One thirty.
00:06:54Maybe I'll find her.
00:06:55Usually she's late too.
00:07:05I'm going to put on my dress.
00:07:08A baked bread, please.
00:07:10And especially without ice cream.
00:07:11Right away.
00:07:12Hello, Mom.
00:07:14Do you know how much they wanted to sell me a little belt?
00:07:16A simple thing.
00:07:17Everything that is more ordinary.
00:07:19One thousand euros.
00:07:20Three hundred and seventy.
00:07:21That's a lot of money.
00:07:23Ralph is celebrating his birthday tomorrow.
00:07:25It will make him how old?
00:07:26At least twenty-eight.
00:07:27You're jealous.
00:07:31I'm going to put on my dress.
00:07:33So, Palma, was it giant?
00:07:35Giant.
00:07:36Ladies.
00:07:37Did you choose?
00:07:39I'm going to take a sole with a little salad, please.
00:07:41And me a heart of fillet.
00:07:42Blue.
00:07:43That is, grilled outside, cold inside.
00:07:45With a glass of Merlot.
00:07:46Very good, ladies.
00:07:47So?
00:07:48And at home, how are you?
00:07:49The train-train.
00:07:50Christophe works on his house, zero energy.
00:07:52And on his side, Nelly repeats his play for school.
00:07:54Will you come to see her?
00:07:55I don't really know what to tell you.
00:07:57Harald and I, we thought we were going to Silt for a few days.
00:08:00Your little daughter plays in the theater and you won't be there.
00:08:02Do you have anything against Harald?
00:08:04Nothing.
00:08:05I hate him.
00:08:12Enjoy your meal.
00:08:13So?
00:08:14It's too dry, as usual.
00:08:16If you want...
00:08:17It will be fine, it will be fine.
00:08:18Bring me the Merlot.
00:08:19It will wet the fillet.
00:08:20Good, madam.
00:08:24You know, with your father too, it was good at first.
00:08:28But with Harald, it's even better than a porn movie.
00:08:34Mom!
00:08:38Mom, mom, what do you think?
00:08:41That a woman cannot seduce a man because she is older than him?
00:08:44More than 15 years.
00:08:46We had a small apartment with a view of the sea.
00:08:49But we didn't really have the opportunity to swim.
00:08:51There was a jacuzzi on the terrace.
00:08:54Mom, it's not possible, stop.
00:08:57And then she tells me,
00:08:59you know I had to fight hard to get it.
00:09:02That's the kind of mother I would have liked.
00:09:04Yes, I understand that it can make you laugh.
00:09:06But I find her show of old damadine ridiculous and almost indecent.
00:09:10She is only 60 years old.
00:09:12It's great to do what you want.
00:09:14You just have to have the courage to dare.
00:09:16Don't panic, darling.
00:09:17Why do you criticize her?
00:09:19After all, she does what she wants.
00:09:21She lives her life.
00:09:22And dad in all this?
00:09:23Your father is a kind of bear, an original.
00:09:25You have to understand your mother.
00:09:26I take you as a witness.
00:09:27As long as it pleases me,
00:09:28I have the right to do what I want, sir.
00:09:31Katarina has always been a fan of Brad Pitt.
00:09:34You know me too well.
00:09:36That's why I love you.
00:09:38Brad Pitt is starting to get old anyway.
00:09:40What I meant is that in a couple,
00:09:42things have to be clear.
00:09:43Because between your parents, things were clear.
00:09:46If you want.
00:09:47My father went to Puna, India, when I was 12.
00:09:50At his guru?
00:09:51You never told us about it.
00:09:52Did you stay in touch?
00:09:53No, very little.
00:09:54Now he lives in Italy.
00:09:55With his second wife.
00:09:56He's a bastard.
00:09:57I remind you that he didn't even come to Nelly's birthday.
00:10:00He must have his reasons.
00:10:02We had lost sight of each other for so long.
00:10:04And I think he was overwhelmed.
00:10:05He had an excuse.
00:10:06If you had been Saddam Hussein's lawyer,
00:10:07he would still be alive, while he is.
00:10:10Excuse me.
00:10:11Today is not my day.
00:10:12This morning, I even spilled my coffee
00:10:14on someone's father.
00:10:16He was a handsome boy.
00:10:26Be careful.
00:10:27Stay away from the gate.
00:10:55Okay.
00:11:21Here.
00:11:22This will do the job.
00:11:24Okay.
00:11:26The armchair is the bed.
00:11:27Aunt Maud is inside.
00:11:28And Jack is outside.
00:11:29Uncle Jack, come here.
00:11:31Edie.
00:11:32Get in the bed.
00:11:35Sit down.
00:11:37Aunt Maud says...
00:11:38Are you Malcolm, I guess?
00:11:39No.
00:11:40I'm Edie.
00:11:42I'm talking to my sister-in-law.
00:11:44That's why you're called Malcolm.
00:11:47Don't pay attention to her.
00:11:48She's completely crazy.
00:11:51What's her name?
00:11:52Sally.
00:11:53La Belette.
00:11:54Is that her nickname
00:11:55because she wears
00:11:56this animal in her arms?
00:11:57No.
00:11:58It's the name of La Belette.
00:11:59Little nonsense.
00:12:01And this good lady is my wife.
00:12:03We call her Aunt Maud La Folle.
00:12:05And...
00:12:08And...
00:12:09She's not crazier than you.
00:12:10And she's not crazier than you.
00:12:12I'll never make it.
00:12:14Yes, you will.
00:12:15Look, you know your lines perfectly.
00:12:18Go ahead.
00:12:19Try a little feeling.
00:12:21Imagine.
00:12:22You have to get into
00:12:23Uncle Jack's crazy skin.
00:12:26You're an old man.
00:12:29You've become
00:12:31completely...
00:12:33Yes.
00:12:34This good lady...
00:12:37She's my wife.
00:12:39We call her
00:12:40Aunt Maud La Folle.
00:12:44But she's not crazier than you.
00:12:47Bravo!
00:12:50Merci.
00:12:51Merci beaucoup.
00:12:53C'était bien joué.
00:12:55Il a que joué le rôle,
00:12:56s'il est si bon.
00:12:58Toi aussi, je te trouvais beau.
00:13:04Allez.
00:13:05Bonne nuit.
00:13:07Bonne nuit.
00:13:17Ça va s'arranger.
00:13:21J'ai l'impression
00:13:22que tu aimes bien Max.
00:13:24Je le trouve gentil
00:13:25et un peu timide,
00:13:26mais je l'aime bien.
00:13:27Maman.
00:13:28Quoi?
00:13:29Tu m'énerves.
00:13:30Désolée, je suis entrée
00:13:31dans ton intimité.
00:13:34Moi aussi, je trouvais ça horrible
00:13:35quand ta grand-mère me questionnait
00:13:36sur mes petits copains.
00:13:37Max, c'est pas mon copain.
00:13:40C'est pas ce que tu crois,
00:13:41en tout cas.
00:13:43Entendu.
00:13:44Bonne nuit.
00:13:46Bonne nuit.
00:13:51Bonne nuit, papa.
00:13:53Bonne nuit, Nelly.
00:13:56Je suis contente que cet âge
00:13:57soit derrière moi.
00:14:17Je vais me coucher.
00:14:19Je finis de coudre ces tournées.
00:14:22Bon.
00:14:23À plus tard.
00:14:48Pas de café ce matin?
00:14:50J'ai pas eu le temps de le prendre.
00:14:56On va être rêvés
00:14:57de notre tête-à-tête
00:14:58dans les toilettes.
00:15:01Consolez-vous,
00:15:02d'autres occasions se présenteront.
00:15:03Je prends ce train tous les matins
00:15:04à 8h28.
00:15:07Et vous, vous le prenez souvent?
00:15:09Uniquement le jeudi.
00:15:11C'est la dernière fois
00:15:12que je prends ce train.
00:15:14C'est la dernière fois
00:15:15que je prends ce train.
00:15:16Uniquement le jeudi.
00:15:19Et vous faites quoi tous les jeudis?
00:15:21C'est pour le travail.
00:15:25Je m'occupe comme je peux.
00:15:27J'aide un ami
00:15:28qui est dans la production de films
00:15:29à mettre un peu d'ordre
00:15:30dans ses comptes.
00:15:32Vous êtes comptable.
00:15:35Intéressant.
00:15:38Vous voulez que je vous dise?
00:15:40C'est très intéressant.
00:15:42Savez-vous ce que Goethe a dit
00:15:43sur la comptabilité?
00:15:44C'est elle qui nous permet
00:15:45chaque jour de faire le total
00:15:46des petits bonheurs
00:15:47que nous accumulons.
00:15:49La compta, c'est comme la vie.
00:15:52Pas de gains
00:15:53sans qu'il y ait de pertes
00:15:54de l'autre côté.
00:15:55Je pense cependant
00:15:56qu'il existe des choses
00:15:57qu'on ne peut pas chiffrer
00:15:58dans la vie.
00:15:59Ça doit être affreux
00:16:00tout devoir exprimer en chiffres.
00:16:01Pourquoi affreux?
00:16:03Je trouve ça honnête.
00:16:05Et vous, vous faites quoi?
00:16:07Je suis historienne d'art.
00:16:08Je travaille
00:16:09pour un marchand de tableaux.
00:16:12Alors je comprends mieux
00:16:13votre point de vue.
00:16:15Je m'appelle Alexandre Offray.
00:16:17Katharina Schneider.
00:16:18Enchanté.
00:16:24Je peux faire un saut
00:16:25à votre galerie?
00:16:26Enfin...
00:16:28Pourquoi, vous voulez
00:16:29vérifier notre compta?
00:16:31Bon ben à la prochaine.
00:16:32Salut.
00:16:35Bonjour.
00:16:36Bonjour.
00:16:39Alors, raconte.
00:16:40Raconte quoi?
00:16:41C'est qui ce type-là?
00:16:42Personne.
00:16:43C'est quelqu'un
00:16:44qu'on trouve dans le train.
00:16:46Tu peux me dire
00:16:47pourquoi ce genre de type
00:16:48ne croise jamais mon chemin?
00:16:49Pourquoi?
00:16:50T'es en manque?
00:16:51Parce que toi, non.
00:16:52Non.
00:16:54Depuis quand vous vous connaissez?
00:16:55Je te l'ai dit,
00:16:56on se connaît pas.
00:16:57On a juste un peu bavardé
00:16:58ensemble pendant le trajet.
00:16:59Non, je te parle
00:17:00de toi et de Christophe.
00:17:02Ça doit faire au moins
00:17:03quinze ans.
00:17:04Pourquoi?
00:17:05À Henry, chez moi,
00:17:06on se connaît depuis bientôt
00:17:07douze ans.
00:17:09L'habitude
00:17:10est un vrai don du ciel,
00:17:11du bonheur.
00:17:12Elle sait imiter
00:17:13l'essentiel.
00:17:31Allô?
00:17:33Je vous en prie,
00:17:34j'écoute.
00:17:37Quoi?
00:17:39Et il est où, là?
00:17:40Il a eu un malaise.
00:17:41Il s'est écroulé au bureau de poste.
00:17:42Ça lui est déjà arrivé?
00:17:43Non, pas que je sache.
00:17:44Vous pensez qu'il pourrait...
00:17:45Ne vous faites pas de soucis.
00:17:46Pour l'instant,
00:17:47nous le gardons en observation
00:17:48et faisons tous les examens.
00:17:49Mais...
00:17:50Papa!
00:17:51Qu'est-ce que tu fais ici?
00:17:52On m'a appelé,
00:17:53je suis venue tout de suite.
00:17:54Tu as eu un malaise.
00:17:55Foutaise!
00:17:56Tu te souviens de rien?
00:17:57Je veux rentrer chez moi.
00:17:58Papa,
00:17:59ce soir,
00:18:00ils en vont pour une fois.
00:18:02Monsieur Meinecke,
00:18:03votre fille
00:18:04va aller vous chercher
00:18:05quelques affaires
00:18:06et on va vous donner
00:18:07une chambre particulière.
00:18:08Trois jours avec nous
00:18:09et on en saura un peu plus.
00:18:10Arrêtez de me parler
00:18:11comme si j'étais gaga.
00:18:12Vous voulez me garder ici
00:18:13parce que j'ai une bonne mutuelle.
00:18:14Tu te souviens
00:18:15de tante Annelise,
00:18:16une santé de fer?
00:18:17Elle avait glissé en dansant
00:18:18et à l'hôpital,
00:18:19elle s'est chopée une infection.
00:18:20Quinze jours après,
00:18:21elle était morte.
00:18:23Tu m'appelles un taxi?
00:18:26Où sont mes chaussures?
00:18:39Je ne vais pas me mettre au lit
00:18:40alors que j'ai des choses à faire.
00:18:43Arrête un peu.
00:18:46J'ai du travail,
00:18:47tu sais.
00:18:51Tu veux que je reste?
00:18:53Non, laisse.
00:18:58Tu as besoin de quelque chose?
00:19:00Tu veux que j'aille faire des courses?
00:19:01Des courses?
00:19:02Oui.
00:19:03Tu as besoin de quelque chose?
00:19:04Oui.
00:19:05Tu as besoin de quelque chose?
00:19:06Oui.
00:19:07Tu veux que j'aille faire des courses?
00:19:08Ecoute, Katarina,
00:19:09ça fait quelque temps
00:19:10que je me débrouille tout seul.
00:19:15Je crois qu'il y a des moments
00:19:16où je comprends que maman t'ai quittée.
00:19:19Comment elle va?
00:19:21Ta mère?
00:19:23Bien.
00:19:25Tant mieux.
00:19:38Berlin Alexanderplatz.
00:19:40Edition originale.
00:19:44Il y a même le bandeau.
00:19:47Combien ça vaut?
00:19:49Dans les 3000, 3500.
00:19:52Tu ne l'as jamais lu?
00:19:55Ça t'intéresse?
00:19:59Je te l'offre.
00:20:01Non, pas vraiment.
00:20:05Je crois qu'il n'a rien du tout.
00:20:08Oui, c'est beaucoup d'histoire.
00:20:09Faut m'en occuper de lui.
00:20:11Je pense que tu lui manques.
00:20:12Bien sûr, tout à l'heure,
00:20:13ça va être ma faute.
00:20:14Ne prends pas ce que je dis
00:20:15comme un reproche.
00:20:16Essaye de l'appeler
00:20:17quand t'auras une seconde.
00:20:18Il n'y a rien d'urgent.
00:20:19Bon, d'accord.
00:20:20Si tu crois que ça peut lui faire plaisir.
00:20:21Mais tu ne lui dis pas
00:20:22que je t'ai tout raconté, surtout.
00:20:24Tu sais comment il est.
00:20:25Et Nelly?
00:20:26Elle va bien?
00:20:27Oui, bien sûr.
00:20:28Je compte sur toi
00:20:29pour bien t'occuper d'elle.
00:20:30OK.
00:20:31À bientôt.
00:20:57This is the morning of our love
00:21:01It's just the turning of our love
00:21:07Maman te passe le bonjour.
00:21:08Merci.
00:21:11D'a part ça,
00:21:12qu'est-ce qu'elle t'a dit?
00:21:13Que papa a une petite tendance
00:21:14à verser dans le mélodrame.
00:21:17Et toi?
00:21:18Tu te fais du souci?
00:21:24Ce matin, il s'est passé un truc bizarre.
00:21:26J'ai rencontré quelqu'un dans le train.
00:21:28Au plus tôt.
00:21:29En fait, c'est la semaine dernière
00:21:30que je l'ai rencontré.
00:21:32J'avais reversé mon café sur son appareil.
00:21:35C'est une bonne entrée en matière.
00:21:39On a parlé durant le trajet.
00:21:40Il est comptable.
00:21:42Ah, passionnant.
00:21:44Il m'a fait un grand exposé
00:21:45sur la double comptabilité.
00:21:48Tu m'en rediras tant.
00:21:49Ça au moins c'est original.
00:21:50Quelqu'un de très agréable.
00:21:53T'as bientôt fini?
00:21:55Fini?
00:21:56Avec un donneur d'or comme Stol?
00:22:01Moi, je crois que t'as fini.
00:22:05Tu penses que j'ai fini?
00:22:09Qu'est-ce qui te fait croire ça?
00:22:11Es-tu en mesure d'en bouger?
00:22:23Non.
00:22:36C'est vraiment un travail magnifique.
00:22:39Je suis impatiente de voir les originaux.
00:22:44Oui, à vous aussi, M. Coogler.
00:22:46On se retrouve chez vous
00:22:47la semaine prochaine à Francfort.
00:22:49Au revoir.
00:22:50Il est très fort.
00:22:53Tu crois qu'il a monté sa collection tout seul?
00:22:54Oui, pratiquement tout seul.
00:22:56Il a peut-être hérité
00:22:57de quelques dessins de son père,
00:22:58mais à part ça...
00:22:59Et toi, ton père, tu as des nouvelles?
00:23:03Marie m'a raconté.
00:23:06Il pense qu'il est en bonne santé,
00:23:07mais qu'est-ce que ça veut dire?
00:23:10Il me disait toujours
00:23:11que la vie est un roman,
00:23:13mais le plus long des romans
00:23:14se termine un jour.
00:23:15Mme Schneider,
00:23:16il y a quelqu'un en bas qui vous attend.
00:23:20Allons-y.
00:23:31C'est lui.
00:23:48Qu'est-ce que vous venez faire ici?
00:23:51Qu'est-ce que vos visiteurs
00:23:52viennent faire, en général?
00:23:57Ils veulent acheter du très grand art
00:23:58pour très peu d'argent.
00:24:02Eh bien, peut-être que moi aussi.
00:24:11Il est beau, celui-là.
00:24:15Il me rappelle un peu mon enfance.
00:24:17Marrant, il me rappelle un peu mon enfance.
00:24:21Vous avez très bon goût.
00:24:22Pour 200 000, il est à vous.
00:24:26Cadre compris.
00:24:31Ça vous dirait que je vous invite
00:24:33à venir déjeuner avec moi?
00:24:35Je crois que vous perdriez votre temps.
00:24:37C'est une toute petite invitation.
00:24:40Écoutez...
00:24:42Une invitation de cette longueur.
00:24:45Grosse comme ça.
00:24:54Saucisse ou curry?
00:25:01Bon appétit.
00:25:06Comment vous m'avez retrouvé?
00:25:07Il n'y a pas tellement de marchands d'art
00:25:09qui ont pignon sur rue.
00:25:11Et je ne vous voyais pas dans un truc minable non plus.
00:25:14C'est ce que vous vous êtes dit.
00:25:15Oui.
00:25:19Mon mari, Christophe, déteste les saucisses au curry.
00:25:25Autrement dit, je dois comprendre que vous êtes mariée.
00:25:28Je suis un peu maladroite.
00:25:29C'est nouveau pour moi.
00:25:31En quoi?
00:25:33Vous me prenez à l'improviste avec votre invitation
00:25:35et vous cherchez maintenant à m'embarrasser.
00:25:38Absolument pas.
00:25:41Parlez-moi de votre mari.
00:25:44La quarantaine, l'architecte...
00:25:47Je n'ai pas envie d'en parler avec vous.
00:25:51Alors parlez-moi un peu de vous.
00:25:53Vous d'abord.
00:25:56OK, j'ai 37 ans.
00:25:57J'habite avec ma soeur Lily, qui est plus âgée que moi.
00:26:00Et avec son fils Vincent, qui lui est plus jeune que moi.
00:26:03Mon père était diplomate.
00:26:05Enfant, j'ai visité la moitié du monde.
00:26:07Et en ce moment, je suis dans un resto à saucisses
00:26:09avec une historienne d'art à Hombourg.
00:26:11Vous avez été dans quel pays?
00:26:12Mozambique, l'Équateur, le Vietnam, le Kananga...
00:26:16Le Kananga?
00:26:17C'est un tout petit pays entre le Burundi et le Rwanda.
00:26:23Maintenant, c'est à vous. Je vous écoute.
00:26:26Je suis mère d'une fille de 11 ans et j'aime beaucoup mon travail.
00:26:30Quel est votre peintre préféré?
00:26:32Ça, c'est difficile.
00:26:34Si vous partiez sur une île perdue,
00:26:35quel est le tableau que vous emporteriez?
00:26:39Un collage de matisse fleur de neige.
00:26:41Et vous?
00:26:44Oula.
00:26:46Je n'en sais rien.
00:26:48La peinture, vous savez, ce n'est pas mon métier.
00:26:51Mais j'en tête un tableau.
00:26:52Un petit tableau que j'aime depuis toujours.
00:26:55Ce sont trois femmes sur une plage grise.
00:26:57L'une est assise, le dos tourné à l'observateur
00:26:59et porte un maillot de bain lila.
00:27:01Elle caresse ses cheveux noirs et regarde à droite vers le lointain.
00:27:05La deuxième, en rouge, est étendue à ses côtés.
00:27:09La moitié de son visage est dissimulée sous un tissu blanc
00:27:12et au fond, presque au bord de l'eau,
00:27:15la troisième danse, les cheveux au vent.
00:27:19Vous l'avez décrit joliment.
00:27:21Vous le connaissez?
00:27:23Les baigneuses de Picasso.
00:27:26Il l'a peint à Biarritz
00:27:28quand il passait sa lune de miel avec Olga.
00:27:31Qui, Olga?
00:27:33Sa femme.
00:27:34Ah.
00:27:36Mariée, lui aussi.
00:27:39Je vous emmène?
00:27:41Où ça?
00:27:43Faire une petite virée au bord de l'eau.
00:27:46Je vous signale que j'ai du travail.
00:27:49Ah, le travail.
00:27:50Je le trouve quand je surestime.
00:27:56À quoi vous pensez?
00:27:59À rien de spécial.
00:28:00Au travail.
00:28:03Mauvaise conscience?
00:28:06Non.
00:28:08C'est justement ça qui me culpabilise.
00:28:13Ça ne vous est jamais arrivé?
00:28:15Quoi?
00:28:16De faire l'école du souvenir.
00:28:19Je ne crois pas.
00:28:21Dommage.
00:28:23Ce sont les meilleures journées.
00:28:26Ça m'est arrivé quelques fois.
00:28:29Ça m'est arrivé quelques fois avec mon père.
00:28:32Il disait, quand on occupe une position dirigeante,
00:28:35il faut se donner le droit à la paresse.
00:28:37Non, n'en riez pas, c'est un principe qui nous a sauvé la vie.
00:28:40Au Kananga.
00:28:42On était partis au bord du lac Kivu
00:28:44le jour même où les militaires ont décidé de faire un poche.
00:28:48Il y a eu un bain de sang dans toute la capitale.
00:28:50Ils ont accroché l'ambassadeur français derrière une Jeep
00:28:52et l'ont traîné à travers les rues.
00:28:55Et pour nous, c'était juste une belle journée.
00:29:03Moi, la plus grande aventure que j'ai vécue,
00:29:05c'était au Caraïbes en stage de plongée.
00:29:08Je me souviens, j'avais caressé une raie.
00:29:12À l'aventure, ce n'est pas une chose qu'on planifie.
00:29:17Il y a quelque chose qui m'intrigue.
00:29:19Tout ce que vous racontez est tellement vivant.
00:29:22Alors, pourquoi avez-vous choisi de devenir comptable ?
00:29:53C'est toi ou c'est moi qui pose la question ?
00:29:56D'accord.
00:29:59Est-ce qu'on va se revoir ?
00:30:02Je ne crois pas, non.
00:30:04Non ?
00:30:06Non.
00:30:12Bon, je dis dans le train, alors.
00:30:14Bonne semaine.
00:30:15Toi aussi.
00:30:22Tu veux me dire quelque chose ?
00:30:52Oui.
00:31:02Alors, cette journée ?
00:31:04Pourquoi tu me demandes ça ?
00:31:06Parce que ça m'intéresse.
00:31:08D'habitude, tu ne me demandes rien.
00:31:10Non, parce que d'habitude, tu racontes.
00:31:13En fait, où viens-tu particulier ?
00:31:16Moi, j'ai passé deux heures sur Internet
00:31:19à chercher des maisons de vacances.
00:31:21Vous avez une idée de ce qu'on pourrait faire cet été ?
00:31:24Je ne sais pas. Est-ce qu'on pourrait pas faire autre chose, pour une fois ?
00:31:27C'est quoi, autre chose ?
00:31:29Et où ça se trouve ?
00:31:32Quelque part où on ne serait jamais allés.
00:31:37Un coin charmant, genre Bielefeld ?
00:31:40Mais enfin, la Corse, c'était super l'année dernière, hein, Nelly ?
00:31:44C'était génial.
00:31:45Et puis, tu pourrais continuer le windsurf.
00:31:47Toi aussi t'avais bien aimé.
00:31:49Oui.
00:31:51Ça te dirait pas d'y retourner ?
00:31:58Mais qu'est-ce qu'elle a ?
00:32:00Elle est comme ça depuis ce matin.
00:32:06Qu'est-ce qui se passe ?
00:32:08Rien.
00:32:13Dis-moi ce qu'il y a.
00:32:15C'est Max. Maintenant, c'est tous les jours qu'il la voit.
00:32:19Qui, ma chérie ?
00:32:20Cette espèce d'idiote. Il la voit tous les jours.
00:32:23Je crois que tu te fais du souci pour rien. Ils font leur devoir ensemble, surtout.
00:32:26Faut pas qu'ils me prennent pour une imbécile.
00:32:28J'ai très bien vu qu'ils voulaient plus me parler.
00:32:32La semaine dernière, encore, il m'aimait bien.
00:32:36Je suis sûre qu'il t'aime toujours. Faut pas que tu t'inquiètes.
00:32:39Non, il m'aime plus.
00:32:42Je comprends pas pourquoi. Pourquoi c'est comme ça ?
00:32:45Tu sais...
00:32:47Les gens changent avec le temps.
00:32:51Et il arrive parfois que leurs sentiments ne soient plus tout à fait les mêmes.
00:32:56C'est comme ça, la vie.
00:32:59C'est compliqué.
00:33:00La vie, c'est vraiment pas marrant.
00:33:02Viens dans mes bras.
00:33:04Non.
00:33:17Ces aquarelles de Kirscher sont superbes.
00:33:19L'Imperts, au mois de février, avait réussi à en avoir deux.
00:33:22L'une pour 10 000 euros et l'autre pour 15.
00:33:25Mais elle n'est pas aussi belle que celle-ci.
00:33:28Je crois que tu peux en tirer plus cher que ça.
00:33:31Catharine ?
00:33:32Quoi ?
00:33:34Bon, d'accord, fais-moi une petite note.
00:33:39Il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas ?
00:33:41Non, non, ça va. En fait, je sais pas trop ce que j'ai.
00:33:47Toi, je sens que t'es amoureuse.
00:33:53Arrête.
00:33:54C'est trop génial.
00:33:56Eh bien, vas-y, ose.
00:33:57Ça veut dire quoi, ose ?
00:33:59Ça veut dire laisse-toi aller à tes sentiments
00:34:01ou tu trimballeras ça toute ta vie et tu finiras par te faire un cancer.
00:34:04Comment veux-tu que je me laisse aller ? Je suis toute retournée.
00:34:07Toute retournée ?
00:34:08Si tu kiffes un mec, vas-y, attaque.
00:34:12Minaguen.
00:34:29C'est bon.
00:34:46Tout va bien ?
00:34:48Tout va bien ?
00:34:51Oui.
00:34:56T'as passé une belle semaine ?
00:34:57Oui.
00:34:59Ça m'a beaucoup plu jeudi dernier avec toi.
00:35:03C'était jeudi dernier, OK ?
00:35:07OK.
00:35:09Et toi ?
00:35:11Pas d'école buissonnière ?
00:35:14Tout seul, c'est pas drôle.
00:35:17Je suis sûre que ce sera un grouille de femmes qui rêveraient de faire l'école buissonnière.
00:35:20Désolé, elle m'intéresse pas.
00:35:28Je t'aime.
00:35:59C'était vraiment pas possible.
00:36:00Tu sais bien que je voulais arrêter cette collection ridicule.
00:36:02Oui, je sais, mais j'ai pas pu résister, c'était le summum de l'horreur.
00:36:10Allô ?
00:36:11Ah, monsieur Stoll.
00:36:15Non, vous pouvez m'appeler le dimanche, c'est pas un problème.
00:36:19Donc, si Christophe Lacaroche te dit qu'on est allés faire des courses.
00:36:23On a cherché un cadeau pour ton mari, une ceinture.
00:36:26Et puis, on a voulu aller au cinéma, mais il n'y avait plus de place.
00:36:29Ensuite, on est allés dîner au restaurant Le Ciel et on a fini à l'absinthe.
00:36:32On est tombés sur Claudia et on a discuté toutes les trois, OK ?
00:36:36OK.
00:36:38Et la vérité, c'est quoi ?
00:36:39Oh, il veut m'emmener quelque part.
00:36:41Où ça ?
00:36:42J'en sais rien.
00:36:57Tu as raison.
00:37:08C'est pas vrai.
00:37:26C'est pas vrai.
00:37:43Allez, cours ! Replace-toi !
00:37:53C'est ça.
00:37:57C'est pas vrai.
00:37:58C'est pas vrai.
00:37:59C'est pas vrai.
00:38:25Putain, c'est pas vrai.
00:38:29C'est pas vrai.
00:38:36Vas-y, fonce !
00:38:51Ça y est, Alex, on a gagné !
00:38:53On a gagné, ça c'est pas comment ?
00:38:54Trois à deux, à la dernière minute, on les a tous baisés !
00:38:57OK, c'est bon, calme-toi, Frankie.
00:39:01Bah, t'es qui, toi ?
00:39:03Katharina.
00:39:05Katharina, super.
00:39:06Alors, c'est la première fois que tu viens ?
00:39:09Il y a six semaines, j'étais en Russie.
00:39:10Les gars là-bas, c'est du délire complet !
00:39:12Dix mille personnes !
00:39:14Et c'est moi, le mécano.
00:39:15Frankie !
00:39:17Regarde, on dirait Christine, là.
00:39:19Attends, mais c'est quoi, ce bordel ?
00:39:21Hé, fais gaffe où tu mets les pattes, toi !
00:39:25Ça, c'est Frankie.
00:39:27Un peu spécial, comme ambiance, non ?
00:39:30Tu veux danser ?
00:39:32Avec plaisir.
00:39:57Ça va ?
00:40:12Quand j'étais petite, j'avais un livre qui racontait les premiers pas sur la Lune.
00:40:18Ça me plaisait tellement que je rêvais d'être la première femme à se poser sur la Lune.
00:40:23Pour Noël, j'avais demandé qu'on m'offre une fusée.
00:40:25Alors, quand je me suis retrouvée avec une boutique pour jouer la marchande, j'ai été déçue.
00:40:30Mon père a essayé de transformer le comptoir en fusée pendant toutes les vacances.
00:40:34Et moi, j'ai bricolé des combinaisons d'astronautes pour mes poupées Barbie avec du papier alu.
00:40:45Il est déjà si tard.
00:41:26C'est quoi ça ?
00:41:28C'est la nuit.
00:41:30C'est la nuit.
00:41:32C'est la nuit.
00:41:34C'est la nuit.
00:41:36C'est la nuit.
00:41:38C'est la nuit.
00:41:40C'est la nuit.
00:41:42C'est la nuit.
00:41:44C'est la nuit.
00:41:46C'est la nuit.
00:41:48C'est la nuit.
00:41:50C'est la nuit.
00:41:52C'est la nuit.
00:41:54C'est la nuit.
00:41:57C'est la nuit.
00:42:00C'est la nuit.
00:42:18Estes une belle soirée.
00:42:19I'm sorry.
00:42:22Merci.
00:42:24La semaine prochaine, je vais à Francfort.
00:42:27Je vais rencontrer un collectionneur qui a pas mal de toiles à vendre.
00:42:31Je dois voir sa collection et je passerai la nuit là-bas.
00:42:36Tu peux venir si tu veux.
00:42:42Avec plaisir.
00:42:50Quelle heure est-il ?
00:42:53Désolé, je n'ai pas de montre.
00:42:55Tiens, je te prête la mienne.
00:42:59Alors ? Quelle heure est-il ?
00:43:03Il est 9h30 exactement.
00:43:058h.
00:43:07Non, 9h.
00:43:09Maman, dans le texte c'est 8h, non ?
00:43:12Pardon ?
00:43:13C'est 8h ou 9h ?
00:43:15T'as même pas écouté.
00:43:168h ou 9h, qu'est-ce que ça change ?
00:43:19Maman rêve déjà aux grandes vacances.
00:43:22Tu sais à quoi je rêve ? T'es pas dans ma tête.
00:43:24Mais qu'est-ce que t'as ?
00:43:26Oh, lâche-moi.
00:43:28T'as des ennuis à la galerie ?
00:43:35Tu crois que quand je serai grande, je deviendrai comme elle ?
00:43:46Excusez-moi, je suis désolée.
00:44:17Bonne journée, maman.
00:44:19Tu ne fais pas un bisou ?
00:44:21Je pars à Francfort aujourd'hui.
00:44:23Je viens demain, ce sera pas long.
00:44:29Ça paraît incroyable, mais on va se débrouiller sans toi.
00:44:32Vraiment ? On tiendrait une nuit entière ?
00:44:34Tu restes plus longtemps d'habitude.
00:44:36On dirait que ça te réjouit que j'en aille.
00:44:38Qu'est-ce que tu crois, on fait la fête quand t'es pas là ?
00:44:41Oui, on se couche tard et on mange des pizzas.
00:44:43Des pizzas bio ?
00:44:44Allez, ciao.
00:44:46Amuse-toi bien.
00:45:07Et tu vas dire que je suis qui ?
00:45:10Mon assistant.
00:45:12Mon assistant.
00:45:18C'est fou de le voir accroché chez vous.
00:45:21Je ne l'avais vu qu'une fois à la rétrospective Schwarz l'année dernière à Würzburg.
00:45:26Oui, d'ailleurs, c'est la seule fois où j'ai consenti à m'en séparer.
00:45:29Regardez en bas.
00:45:31La signature.
00:45:33Il l'a carrément tatouée sur son épaule.
00:45:36C'est une histoire absolument tragique.
00:45:39Il l'a beaucoup aimée.
00:45:41La malheureuse s'est noyée lors d'une baignade en mer Baltique.
00:45:45Je croyais que c'était son amant qui l'avait tuée par jalousie.
00:45:48En fait, c'est Schwarz qui a inventé cette histoire pour rendre l'affaire plus intéressante.
00:45:52Excusez-moi, pourquoi vendez-vous cette collection ?
00:45:56J'ai eu le temps d'admirer cette oile durant des années.
00:46:00Et j'ai de nouveau besoin de mur blanc.
00:46:06Vous vous intéressez à la Chine ?
00:46:08Pas jusqu'à présent.
00:46:09Il s'y passe des choses...
00:46:13des oeuvres au passé prestigieux.
00:46:16Il faut les chercher.
00:46:18Et moi, contrairement aux autres,
00:46:21j'ai tout mon temps pour les trouver.
00:46:23A propos, j'espère que vous n'avez rien prévu pour ce soir.
00:46:31En entrée, si vous le permettez, je vous recommande les tapas.
00:46:35Ils ont un assortiment absolument exceptionnel.
00:46:37Ensuite, je vous conseille le rouget barbé aux épinards
00:46:41et aux fruits de la passion.
00:46:43Comme plat principal, laissez-vous tenter par le porcelet ibérique
00:46:47et vous verrez que vous placerez le porc au rang des melles les plus divins.
00:46:51Vous m'avez convaincue.
00:46:54Et puis, vous nous servirez, s'il vous plaît, votre champagne et un grand cuvet rosé.
00:46:58Vous ne voyez pas d'inconvénient à ce que nous dignons au champagne.
00:47:02Buvons à tous les beaux jours qui nous restent à vivre.
00:47:05À tous nos beaux jours.
00:47:07Au revoir.
00:47:12Le champagne, il faut le boire franchement.
00:47:15Toutes les bonnes choses doivent être appréciées sans retenue.
00:47:26De quelle manière êtes-vous venu à l'art ?
00:47:31Par hasard.
00:47:33Donc, vous êtes tombé amoureux de l'art.
00:47:35L'amour n'est pas un hasard.
00:47:37Sans le hasard d'une rencontre, il ne peut y avoir d'amour.
00:47:42Mais l'essentiel, en vérité, c'est la pérennité de l'amour.
00:47:47Et l'on rejoint là le vrai sens profond de l'art.
00:48:05Je vous souhaite une bonne nuit.
00:48:15Voulez-vous être réveillée demain matin, Madame Schneider ?
00:48:18Non, ce ne sera pas nécessaire.
00:48:20Je vous souhaite une bonne nuit.
00:48:35Oui.
00:49:01Oui, c'est un vieux monsieur très intéressant, très affable.
00:49:06Oui.
00:49:11Quelqu'un comme on n'en voit plus beaucoup de nos jours.
00:49:16Je te raconterai tout ça dans le détail quand je reviendrai.
00:49:22Non, je suis bonne de fatiguer.
00:49:27Oui, moi aussi.
00:49:30Bonne nuit.
00:49:36Il n'y a pas un mini bar quelque part ?
00:49:42Si, là.
00:49:45Bon, très bien.
00:50:05Ça va ?
00:50:08Oui.
00:50:35Bonne nuit.
00:51:05Bonne nuit.
00:51:35Bonne nuit.
00:52:05Bonne nuit.
00:52:35Bonne nuit.
00:53:05Bonne nuit.
00:53:36Deux mois plus tard.
00:53:39C'est lui, ça.
00:53:41C'est lui.
00:53:43C'est lui, c'est lui.
00:53:45C'est lui.
00:53:47C'est lui, c'est lui, c'est lui.
00:53:49Ça va ?
00:53:51Ça va.
00:53:53Je l'avais vu.
00:53:55Ça va ?
00:53:57Ça va, ça va.
00:53:59Ça va ?
00:54:03Ça va.
00:54:05Hey, you ever think about all these telephone junction boxes everywhere?
00:54:12No?
00:54:13Never?
00:54:14They're everywhere.
00:54:15And they're not for landlines.
00:54:16Everyone's got a cell phone.
00:54:17You catch that one in Berlin, the one that blew up?
00:54:18Catch that shit on the news?
00:54:19No.
00:54:20Nah, it's not a mistake.
00:54:21It's a warning.
00:54:22Tenez, votre saucisse au curry, et laissez ma cliente tranquille.
00:54:48Bonjour.
00:54:52Bonjour.
00:54:55Merci.
00:54:58De rien.
00:55:04Bonne journée.
00:55:11Ça peut être dangereux de petit-déjeuner au lit, on va des miettes partout.
00:55:18Une fois avec Christophe, j'ai même renversé toute la cafetière sur le lit.
00:55:21T'as réussi ça?
00:55:22T'as un petit problème avec le café.
00:55:25Tu peux me dire pourquoi je suis ici?
00:55:31Je veux dire, t'as un mari qui t'aime, une fille, un super boulot.
00:55:36Le tableau est parfait, sans tâches, et pourtant t'es là avec moi.
00:55:42C'est peut-être parce que toi t'es pas parfait.
00:55:46Parce que toi tu planifies pas tout, que tu fais ce qui te plaît.
00:55:53C'est un peu cliché.
00:55:55Mais tu me plais, toi aussi.
00:55:58T'as déjà entendu parler de Le Cap-Soukas?
00:56:08C'est une ville en Lituanie.
00:56:10Du temps des Soviétiques, on y faisait des tracteurs.
00:56:13En 94, j'ai été envoyé là-bas par ma boîte.
00:56:18J'étais jeune diplômé, et j'ai dû licencier 15 000 ouvriers sur 18 000.
00:56:23Un coup dur pour la ville.
00:56:28Mais ça a sauvé l'usine, qui tourne toujours.
00:56:31T'es donc un type parfaitement dégueulasse.
00:56:36Ça dépend du point de vue.
00:56:38Et t'as même pas honte.
00:56:40J'ai pas honte de ce que j'ai fait là-bas.
00:56:42Et j'ai pas honte de la nuit qu'on vient de passer ensemble.
00:56:49Qu'est-ce qu'il y a?
00:56:56Qu'est-ce qui te fait rire?
00:56:57Rien.
00:56:59S'il te plaît...
00:57:06Allez, réponds.
00:57:07Si?
00:57:09Si.
00:57:10Non.
00:57:14Non, non, non.
00:57:16Non, non.
00:57:17Non, je t'en supplie.
00:57:18Réponds pas.
00:57:20Allô?
00:57:23Maman?
00:57:27Quoi?
00:57:33Non, je suis toujours à Francfort.
00:57:35J'ai un train à 9h30.
00:57:38J'arrive.
00:57:41Qu'est-ce qu'il y a?
00:57:42Allô, ma chérie?
00:57:56Oui.
00:57:59Oui, est-ce que papa t'a mis au courant?
00:58:04Non.
00:58:07Non, je suis sûre que papy n'aimerait pas que tu annules la représentation.
00:58:10Je serai bientôt à la maison.
00:58:41Je me rappelle le jour où je l'avais aidé à classer les affaires de la succession.
00:58:45Il faut tout mettre à la baigne, il disait.
00:58:49Et sur son bureau, j'ai réussi à sauver quelques trésors.
00:58:54T'imagines pas comme il était content.
00:58:57Est-ce que tu te souviens les scènes qu'il faisait quand il n'avait pas 10 sur 10 à tes dissertations?
00:59:02Un 8 ne lui suffisait pas.
00:59:04De toute façon, ce qui peut être pédant est toujours à se plaindre de tout.
00:59:12Pas foutu de se faire cuire un oeuf tout seul.
00:59:15Pourtant, tu l'as aimé, sinon je serai pas...
00:59:16Ça suffit.
00:59:19Tu ne penses qu'à me donner une mauvaise conscience.
00:59:21Tu veux absolument que je me sente coupable.
00:59:23Il fait pas ça.
00:59:25Il fait pas ça.
00:59:26Il fait pas ça.
00:59:27Il fait pas ça.
00:59:28Il fait pas ça.
00:59:29Il fait pas ça.
00:59:30Il fait pas ça.
00:59:31Il fait pas ça.
00:59:32Il fait pas ça.
00:59:33C'est ce qui est impossible.
00:59:34Il fait partie de ta vie, maman.
00:59:36Non, il fait partie de mon passé.
00:59:40Je suis très heureuse d'avoir su prendre un nouveau départ depuis.
00:59:45Maman,
00:59:47il faut que je te dise quelque chose.
00:59:51Je sais plus quoi faire, je suis...
00:59:56Maman ?
00:59:58Maman !
01:00:03Your father is really an idiot.
01:00:18We will learn later that they were both very good friends.
01:00:27Did your mother stay with him?
01:00:30No.
01:00:33He will have a second chance tonight on TV.
01:00:37So?
01:00:39How is he doing?
01:00:44Bad.
01:00:46It's a film about the birth of passion and hesitation before the leap into love.
01:00:51The director, Bradley Westerly, shot a film of extraordinary lightness that leads us to...
01:00:58Hello Malcolm.
01:01:00My name is Jack.
01:01:02I speak to my beautiful wife, dear husband.
01:01:05Oh, you will always surprise me, dear wife.
01:01:23You were great.
01:01:25Isn't it hard to learn all this by heart?
01:01:27Mom and dad made me repeat all my scenes.
01:01:28Your mother came to the conservatory when she was 20.
01:01:31Is it true, mom?
01:01:33It's very exaggerated, my dear.
01:01:35I accompanied a friend to give her the line.
01:01:38Congratulations.
01:01:40It's a shame that grandma and grandpa are not here.
01:01:43Is something wrong?
01:01:45Are you not well?
01:01:47No, not really. I have terrible headaches since this morning.
01:01:49Do you want a glass of water?
01:01:51I'm going home.
01:01:53Do you want me to walk you?
01:01:55No, I'm going to walk.
01:01:56I have to get some air.
01:01:58Don't blame me, my dear. You were great.
01:02:01Don't be angry. I'm very proud of you.
01:02:04Good evening.
01:02:06Good evening.
01:02:09It's a shame.
01:02:11I know. I'm sorry. His father is very sick.
01:02:27Eo?
01:02:34Is anyone there?
01:02:44What are you doing here?
01:02:46Hello.
01:02:48He's the one I came to see.
01:02:56Alex!
01:02:58Come here!
01:03:04How are you?
01:03:06I'm fine.
01:03:09Tell me, don't you have something to do? Like homework?
01:03:12Maths. But you have to help me.
01:03:14Maths? You can do it yourself.
01:03:16I'd rather you help me.
01:03:18Please.
01:03:20OK.
01:03:22But later. Now I'm going to show you Katerina's workshop.
01:03:24Oh, yes.
01:03:26What?
01:03:28Ballet.
01:03:30OK.
01:03:32My nephew, Vincent.
01:03:34Lily is there.
01:03:36Do you want me to introduce her to you?
01:03:38Yes.
01:03:47Lily.
01:03:49Katerina is here.
01:03:51Hello.
01:03:53Are you the woman on the train?
01:03:56Yes, we met on the train.
01:03:58I hate trains. I don't like the smell.
01:04:00Sit down.
01:04:02I wanted to show Katerina the workshop.
01:04:04Do you like riding too?
01:04:06Let's say yes.
01:04:08But as a passenger.
01:04:10You have a beautiful voice.
01:04:14It's true.
01:04:21Alex, your sister...
01:04:23Blind. Almost.
01:04:25What does she do?
01:04:27Can she still work?
01:04:29Yes, of course.
01:04:31She teaches management courses.
01:04:33Seminars are held in the dark.
01:04:36And all these gentlemen start to sweat when the light goes out.
01:04:49No, please.
01:04:51No, please.
01:04:55I missed you.
01:05:02It's a bit messy here, but...
01:05:07Do you collect masks?
01:05:09No, it was my father.
01:05:11He started his collection in Africa.
01:05:13Then he started buying them, and then he could stop.
01:05:17There are only half of them.
01:05:18The rest is in the cellar.
01:05:23At least you don't feel all alone like this.
01:05:26I still prefer to accompany you.
01:05:30My father collects books.
01:05:32He used to collect books.
01:05:37How is he doing?
01:05:40I think he won't wake up.
01:05:49Do you have a good relationship?
01:05:52He's my father, and I love him.
01:05:55But I've never been...
01:06:00close to him.
01:06:05I don't think so.
01:06:07It's the same with Lili.
01:06:10We know each other.
01:06:12We get along well.
01:06:14We're almost inseparable.
01:06:15But still...
01:06:17we don't really love each other.
01:06:19That's how it is.
01:06:21I'm not a slut.
01:06:23Be nice, Franz.
01:06:25I told him I was yours,
01:06:27and right after that I left his house.
01:06:29You have to comfort me.
01:06:31Have you gone mad?
01:06:33You fell in love with him,
01:06:35and I have to comfort you?
01:06:37That's what I'm asking you, Franz.
01:06:39Yes, because I'm not a slut,
01:06:41and especially because you love me.
01:06:42Because I'm not a slut,
01:06:44and especially because you love me.
01:07:06It's not because of Dad.
01:07:12It's because of you.
01:07:18I met someone recently.
01:07:24I told you about him the other day.
01:07:26Do you remember?
01:07:28The guy on the train.
01:07:31What do you mean, the guy on the train?
01:07:35The accountant.
01:07:42Is it serious?
01:07:47I don't know.
01:07:51Have you decided to live with him?
01:07:53That's not the question right now.
01:08:01Do you think it's funny?
01:08:03No.
01:08:05Absolutely not.
01:08:09If it happened to anyone else,
01:08:10we'd be the first to say,
01:08:12of course,
01:08:14it was to be expected,
01:08:16after all this time together,
01:08:18such a perfect, harmonious couple.
01:08:21It's normal that boredom starts to settle in.
01:08:24Except that it happens to us and not to others.
01:08:26Yes.
01:08:28And I can't say I'm bored.
01:08:31What's the matter, then?
01:08:41It's certainly very stimulating
01:08:43to be bullied by someone else.
01:08:48I'm going to get a glass of water.
01:08:50Do you want anything?
01:08:52Because it's all the facts that it makes you.
01:08:54We should open the champagne.
01:08:56What are you waiting for?
01:08:58Do you want me to roll on the floor?
01:09:01You know very well that I love you.
01:09:03You know very well that I'm happy with you.
01:09:05But apparently, you're not with me anymore.
01:09:07You're looking for something else.
01:09:11It's up to me to sort it out in one way or another.
01:09:13It looks like you don't care.
01:09:18It's about you and me that we're talking about right now, Christophe!
01:09:21About us!
01:09:31I'm tired of seeing this damn book!
01:09:33If you want to slap me, don't you mind?
01:09:35But you're the one who should slap me!
01:09:37It would change us!
01:09:38Don't ask too much of me.
01:09:46He's still impassive.
01:09:48Just as if it didn't concern him.
01:09:50He lets me decide and he washes his hands of it.
01:09:53You should already be happy that he lets you make your choice freely, my daughter.
01:09:57Only a hundred years ago, your husband would have beaten you to death
01:10:01or he would have killed his rival.
01:10:03Or maybe even both.
01:10:05Would you prefer that?
01:10:07For you, of course, there's no problem.
01:10:09What annoys me about you is that nothing is ever a problem.
01:10:12But for me, it's not that simple.
01:10:14Because you think that for me it was simple to separate from your father?
01:10:22I remind you that I waited to be alone to look for someone else.
01:10:26I didn't look for someone else.
01:10:31I have to tell you.
01:10:33Your father left a will in which he says
01:10:37that he doesn't want to be kept alive artificially.
01:10:43And that he designated me as a legal executor.
01:10:48It's the last thing he found to take revenge on me.
01:11:07Yes, hello?
01:11:10Hello, Mr. Stoll.
01:11:13I mean, I...
01:11:15No.
01:11:17No, you're mistaken. I'm sorry.
01:11:20Mr. Stoll, I'm telling you I don't have the time.
01:11:24No.
01:11:27Yes, I'm aware of my obligations as a lender.
01:11:31Mr. Stoll, I'll call you back in the afternoon.
01:11:34Do you know what you can tell your wife?
01:11:37That she can fuck off with her last stupid idea!
01:11:40And if she still has a stock of such stupid ideas to propose to me,
01:11:44I'm the one who will come to get her!
01:11:46To make her eat them!
01:11:50Mr. Stoll?
01:12:03Yes.
01:12:10His way of doing things is quite subtle.
01:12:13She leaves him, but he doesn't want to let her go.
01:12:24When my father fell ill, he and I had to watch him every day.
01:12:28I'm sorry, but I don't want to hear about illness.
01:12:34I'm sorry.
01:12:40I told Christophe everything.
01:12:45How did he take it?
01:12:49Imagine that we've been together for 15 years
01:12:52and I tell you that I've fallen in love with someone else.
01:12:55How would you react?
01:12:57Wouldn't you fight?
01:12:59Fight?
01:13:04This is a bad time, but I have to tell you something.
01:13:08Have you fallen pregnant?
01:13:11Not yet.
01:13:21I've applied to the Emerging Countries Aid Service.
01:13:26They're setting up development support projects
01:13:29to manage the local economy.
01:13:31There's a support plan for the Kananga.
01:13:35I have every chance of being accepted.
01:13:41But I don't want to go alone.
01:13:44Do you think they need art historians too?
01:13:49Who knows?
01:13:55It could be a nice adventure.
01:13:58You don't know me.
01:14:00I know you quite well.
01:14:05Why not?
01:14:11And what do I do with Nelly?
01:14:13Do you realize that?
01:14:15It's not impossible.
01:14:18Nelly applied to the International College in Couteauvaux.
01:14:21And?
01:14:22It's not possible.
01:14:24Nelly applied to the International College in Couteauvaux.
01:14:30It's the capital.
01:14:52It's the capital.
01:15:10Do you know...
01:15:17Know what?
01:15:19The hospital called an hour ago.
01:15:25Your father is dead.
01:15:49Between the pocket editions, the novels and the practical works,
01:15:53there are at least 80 boxes in the cellar.
01:15:57The rest are the valuable pieces, the first editions, the rare pieces.
01:16:01You should rather offer them to a colleague
01:16:04who does exhibitions and auctions.
01:16:06He would certainly give you much more than me.
01:16:09No, no, make me an offer for everything.
01:16:11There is only one that I would like to keep.
01:16:13The best of 1890.
01:16:15And your mother?
01:16:16Does she want to keep something?
01:16:18I don't know at all.
01:16:20I'll ask her.
01:16:25So, it's not too hard?
01:16:27It's mostly this dust.
01:16:29Can you imagine how much these damn books could have pissed me off when I was your age?
01:16:33Don't tell me there were already so many.
01:16:35Thousands.
01:16:37But there was one thing I liked.
01:16:39Under the shelves, it made a well-isolated, silent cover.
01:16:43The books absorbed all the sounds. It was great.
01:16:45This is where I used to meet boys to flirt.
01:16:48Mum.
01:16:50What?
01:16:52Don't tell me about this, OK?
01:16:54OK.
01:16:56I'll bring you something to drink.
01:17:01Do you want something to drink?
01:17:03If there's any beer left.
01:17:05I'll see what's left.
01:17:07Mum?
01:17:09Yes?
01:17:11There are books you want to keep.
01:17:13Stop with these damn books.
01:17:16They attract dust.
01:17:18I've seen them before.
01:17:22Trieste.
01:17:26Mm-hm.
01:17:29Your father was robbed all day at the library.
01:17:32And we both spent our time eating pizzas in this polluted port.
01:17:37The most amazing thing is that there's a picture of the three of us together.
01:17:41Do you really want to keep no books?
01:17:46It all started in a library.
01:17:49And it all ends in a library.
01:17:53Somehow, it's coherent.
01:17:58I don't remember which book I bought.
01:18:03I think it was...
01:18:05A quiet day in Clichy.
01:18:07I think it was...
01:18:09A quiet day in Clichy, by Miller.
01:18:12The librarian was searching, searching, searching.
01:18:15And he saw your father.
01:18:18He had the last copy of the book in his hand, and he flipped through it.
01:18:21Without hesitation, he left it to me.
01:18:23Like a knight.
01:18:27What impressed me...
01:18:29Was that he was very intelligent, very erudite.
01:18:32And that he didn't frown.
01:18:34But later, he made me read Miller's book.
01:18:38He was good at reading.
01:18:41For years, he made me read.
01:18:45But one day, he stopped.
01:18:48Many things have stopped.
01:18:50But people change over time.
01:18:52Without a doubt, we learn to know each other better.
01:18:58I asked for a two or three-month leave at the gallery.
01:19:04Mr. Kugler, the collector of Frankfurt,
01:19:07would like me to accompany him to China.
01:19:10He's going to buy there, and he needs someone to advise him.
01:19:14But you're not a specialist in China.
01:19:23I'm leaving as soon as everything is in order here.
01:19:27Come on, my dear.
01:19:29Wake up, we're going home.
01:19:33Come on.
01:19:54A quiet day in Clichy.
01:20:03I want you to know that this has nothing to do with you.
01:20:07Do you think you'll manage on your own with Dad?
01:20:10Usually, there's no problem.
01:20:12We'll manage.
01:20:17Say, it wouldn't be because of the guy on the train, would it?
01:20:20What?
01:20:22I heard when you argued with Dad because of him.
01:20:25I don't know.
01:20:27I don't know.
01:20:29I don't know.
01:20:31I don't know.
01:20:33I don't know.
01:20:44Isn't it nice...
01:20:47to listen to the doors?
01:20:50It's a must.
01:20:52We don't say anything.
01:20:54His name is Alexander.
01:20:58But it's all over.
01:21:01Like me with Max.
01:21:03His little idiot found a guy in the upper class,
01:21:06so Max is in charge again.
01:21:11But now I have Jean-Luc.
01:21:15Jean-Luc?
01:21:17A Parisian, he's great.
01:21:19I could maybe go see him in Paris, if you agree.
01:21:23I love you.
01:21:25I know.
01:21:27You shouldn't be afraid to say to someone,
01:21:29I love you, as soon as it comes from the bottom of your heart.
01:21:31Mum.
01:21:33Mum.
01:22:03What do you say to say goodbye?
01:22:05I don't know.
01:22:07Take care of yourself.
01:22:09Be well.
01:22:12Don't drink boiled water.
01:22:15Write to me.
01:22:17I'll join you.
01:22:19It was nice. I love you.
01:22:33I love you.
01:22:45That's Africa.
01:22:51That's the port of Cuxhaven.
01:23:03When you're in my arms,
01:23:06the world presents.
01:23:09There is no pretense
01:23:12until you're mine.
01:23:17When you're by my side,
01:23:21there is no defense.
01:23:24I forget to say this,
01:23:28I'm dying.
01:23:33I'm dying.
01:24:03It comes from somewhere deep inside us.
01:24:09To brave souls
01:24:12trusting the one thing,
01:24:15the one thing that this life does not divide us.
01:24:27I know someone who would find that kitsch.
01:24:30To be sitting like this on the floor
01:24:33and singing melancholic songs.
01:24:43I think it's very beautiful.
01:24:47I have a good joke.
01:24:52A father-in-law asked his three daughters-in-law
01:24:55to form a sentence
01:24:57by using the word big and the word small.
01:25:02The two oldest arrive without difficulty,
01:25:04but the youngest,
01:25:07even if he thinks about it,
01:25:10he can't find it.
01:25:14Suddenly, his mother-in-law enters the living room and says,
01:25:19My big mother-in-law has small eyes,
01:25:21a big head
01:25:23and very small feet.
01:25:27What's so funny about it?
01:25:32It makes the Chinese laugh a lot.
01:25:36It seems that they laugh when they hear that.
01:25:46So, do you find it funny?
01:25:57I only talk to myself for three months.
01:26:03In three months, things can happen.
01:26:07Sometimes even three seconds are enough.
01:26:16Did it work out with Shtol?
01:26:19Did you apologize?
01:26:22No, why?
01:26:24His wife apologized to me.
01:26:42Very elegant.
01:26:46Is he already here?
01:26:48He's waiting for me in the dressing room.
01:26:53So?
01:26:55Kiss him very hard, he's for me.
01:26:58Yes, of course.
01:27:01As soon as I arrive, I'll call you.
01:27:06Be careful.
01:27:16And come back soon.
01:27:24I love you.
01:27:35Come on, we have to go.
01:27:54Because you are
01:28:01the only one
01:28:11Because you are
01:28:18the only one
01:28:23for me
01:29:23Let's not fuck around
01:29:28It's you and I
01:29:40The only one
01:29:45The only one
01:29:50The only one
01:29:59The only one