La Dolce vita
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1:13:01
She huddles at your feet
like a tiger in love.

1:13:07
Why doesn't he stay in the Orient?
1:13:11
- Will you introduce Emma to me?
- Of course.

1:13:14
What a lovely face!
Don't lose hold of that guy!

1:13:18
I'm saying it in his interests,
naturally...

1:13:22
The Oriental submits
both her spirit and her flesh.

1:13:27
May I introduce Marcello
and his fiancée?

1:13:32
I'm pleased to meet you.
I agree with your concept on women.

1:13:35
The Oriental woman
can teach us much!

1:13:39
She's remained close to nature,
1:13:41
the nature she conquered after
centuries of civilization.

1:13:44
What use is civilization to you?
1:13:48
You can't make love anymore!
1:13:51
Speak for yourself!
1:13:54
- Would you like something
to drink? - Yes, please.

1:13:56
I envy you:
I've read all your stories.

1:14:00
I'd like to travel too,
meet women of all races.

1:14:06
I'd like to have children
of all colours: Red, yellow...

1:14:10
- Like a bouquet of country flowers.
- You can't say anything else!

1:14:14
You must have incredible memories.
1:14:16
Memories?
Above all, I have projects!

1:14:22
- What a magnificent creature!
Are you his fiancée? - Yes.

1:14:26
Are you from the South?
1:14:28
What an extraordinary person!
1:14:30
He's written many important books
1:14:32
and has maintained
a childish candour.

1:14:35
I wonder
where he finds so much optimism.

1:14:39
I always watch him with stupor.
1:14:42
At times maybe I envy him.
1:14:45
I see that you have
a beautiful Morandi.

1:14:50
Yes, he's my favourite painter.
1:14:52
The objects are flooded with light
1:14:55
and yet painted with detachment,
precision, rigour...


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