Lust for Life
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1:17:02
I'm sorry, Paul.
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Look, Paul, when I painted The Night Café,
I tried to show evil.

1:17:16
The most violent passions of humanity.
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I painted it blood red and dark yellow.
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And a green billiard table in the middle.
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Four lemon-yellow lamps...
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with a glare of orange and green...
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in an atmosphere of pale sulfur,
like a furnace.

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I tried to show a place
where a man can ruin himself...

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go mad...
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commit a crime.
1:17:52
What's all of this talk
about Arlesian women?

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- I haven't seen a good one yet.
- They must have heard you were coming...

1:17:58
- and they locked them up.
- Yeah.

1:18:00
Wait till you see.
There's something about them...

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the way they carry themselves...
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even the old ones,
a certain classic grace and dignity.

1:18:08
Dignity? I'm talking about women, man.
Women.

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I like them fat, vicious, and not too smart.
Nothing spiritual, either.

1:18:16
To have to say "I love you"
would break my teeth.

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I don't want to be loved.
1:18:23
You really mean that, Paul.
1:18:27
Let's get out of here.
Show me the rest of the town.

1:18:58
Wait a minute. Here.

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