Lust for Life
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:24:01
I don't stand quite so helpless
before nature any longer.

:24:09
Come on, Jan, you rascal.
:24:15
I know there's still something
harsh and stiff in my style.

:24:19
Although, to tell the truth, I believe
the presence of Kay here this summer...

:24:25
is beginning to have a softening influence
on my work.

:24:29
Time for your nap, now.
:24:36
There we go. Cover you up.
:24:45
He fell asleep almost as soon
as I put him down. Thank you.

:24:48
He's getting to be such a boy.
:24:50
It's been a wonderful summer
for him here.

:24:53
It's been a wonderful summer.
:24:56
- How did it go today? Well?
- When you're with me, it always goes well.

:24:59
I'm glad, Vincent.
:25:01
You work so hard.
:25:05
I see your light on often,
halfway through the night.

:25:07
There's so much to learn,
not only about drawing, but people.

:25:10
How they feel and think,
the world they live in.

:25:13
Before you can paint them,
you have to know that, too.

:25:15
So I read everything
I can get my hands on.

:25:17
Dickens, Zola, Michelet.
:25:20
You know what Michelet says?
:25:22
"Blessed is the man
who's found his worth...

:25:25
"and one woman to love."
:25:29
- I need love, Kay.
- Of course you do.

:25:33
I need it to be myself,
to be able to breathe it.

:25:37
I want a home. I want children.
:25:42
Vos felt the same way. He made
Jan and me the center of his existence.

:25:46
- Nothing else counted for him...
- Stop talking about Vos. He's dead.

:25:49
And we're alive, Kay. In the present.
The present.

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- I love you, Kay.
- No.

:25:54
Listen to me,
we're both alone in the world.

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We need each other.
Look, we'll have a home.

:25:58
We'll be happy. I promise you.

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