Lust for Life
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1:20:03
- I thought you must have gone away.
- I've been working.

1:20:07
What's the matter?
Don't you like me anymore?

1:20:09
Hi. Buy me a drink?
1:20:10
My friend's come to town.
I've been getting the place ready for him.

1:20:14
- That tough?
- No, he's a painter, like me.

1:20:20
Thanks, sir.
1:20:22
- He's not like you, redhead.
- Hey, Vincent.

1:20:25
Look, a masterpiece,
direct from the salons. See?

1:20:29
Symbolism. Better send it to Theo
before the Louvre grabs it.

1:20:34
Paul, this is Rachel.
1:20:40
Vincent, why do I do it?
1:20:43
Here I pride myself
on my sense of logic and order...

1:20:47
and inside I'm a savage.
1:20:49
I have this attraction to violence.
1:20:54
Violence makes me sick.
1:20:56
I have too much inside me. I'm afraid of it.
1:20:59
That's why I let it out before it hurts me.
1:21:02
Last winter in Martinique...
1:21:05
I got into a fight with some sailors.
I was in the hospital for a month.

1:21:10
But it was worth it.
Even that piddling brawl out there...

1:21:13
made me feel better than I have in weeks.
1:21:14
And I know why.
1:21:16
Because suddenly
there's something in front of you...

1:21:18
something you can hit at.
1:21:20
He stands there, you smash his teeth in,
or he does it to you.

1:21:22
Either way, it's all right.
There's a decision.

1:21:26
- Two absinthes.
- Right away.

1:21:28
Three absinthes.
1:21:46
- Is everything all right?
- Yes, brigadier.

1:21:54
Dear Theo, I'm so happy
to have Gauguin here.

1:21:58
Not to be alone anymore.

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