La Guerre est finie
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1:01:03
Of course.
1:01:04
You told me
your name was Francisco...

1:01:07
and then Rafael...
1:01:08
and then Carlos.
1:01:12
I spent months,
both in Rome and in Paris...

1:01:14
sorting out your truth
from your lies.

1:01:17
They weren't lies.
1:01:20
They were barriers.
1:01:23
Against what?
1:01:25
Falling in love isn't on the agenda
for a professional revolutionary.

1:01:30
What is?
1:01:32
Patience.
1:01:34
Above all, patience.
1:01:37
I'm starved.
Don't you have anything to eat?

1:01:44
Next year, if you're still spending
half your time in Madrid...

1:01:48
I'm going to move there.
1:01:50
Move there?
What do you mean?

1:01:53
Live there. Find some work that
lets me follow you around.

1:01:57
I like having houses
in different places.

1:02:00
In Madrid? You barely speak
ten words of Spanish.

1:02:04
I learned French well enough.
1:02:07
Anyway, what kind of work?
1:02:10
Same as here.
They publish books in Spain too.

1:02:13
Well, we wouldn't get far
on my 800 francs a month.

1:02:16
I thought you got a raise.
1:02:19
You're right. 875 francs.
1:02:23
And what do you make here?
1:02:24
Three thousand a month?
1:02:26
- You'd never make that much there.
- I don't need to make that much.

1:02:31
I need you.
1:02:33
Anyway, it's out of the question.
1:02:35
A girlfriend in the same city where I'm
working in the underground? Too risky.

1:02:40
Was it serious this time?
1:02:43
Did they arrest people from Paris?
People I know?

1:02:47
- You know Juan--
- Juan was arrested?

1:02:49
No, not yet.
That's why I came back.

1:02:53
I'm sure they have his picture.

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