Un homme et une femme
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:41:00
Go on and ask him for it.
:41:11
-He can give me some.
-We'll get you another glass.

:41:15
Another glass, please.
:41:21
How come he speaks
such good Spanish?

:41:24
Actually, he speaks English too.
:41:26
Ask for a glass in English.
:41:28
-Yes, but the waiter is Spanish.
-He's also English.

:41:32
His mum's English, his dad's a Spaniard.
:41:35
He understands both languages.
:41:38
-l'd rather say it in Spanish.
-You're right.

:41:42
Because it's more practical.
:41:44
After an accident, how do you feel?
:41:48
You feel ashamed.
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lt's true, you're ashamed.
:41:52
lt's stupid, but that's how it is.
:41:55
When you have an accident...
:41:57
...it's your fault,
because you took a bend too fast.

:42:00
For instance, a bend that you're
used to taking at 140...

:42:04
...if you go in at 141, you leave
the track, at 139, you lose the race.

:42:09
You have to find the right speed.
:42:12
Say ''l love you'' in Spanish.
:42:15
-To who?
-Francoise.

:42:28
When something's not serious,
we say it's like a film.

:42:32
Why aren't films taken seriously,
do you think?

:42:37
l don't know.
:42:39
Maybe because we go
when everything's okay.

:42:43
So we should go when it's not?
:42:47
Why not?
:42:49
lt's gone. Taken off.
The plane has taken off.

:42:55
-Can l clear the table, sir?
-Yes.

:42:58
-May l, madame?
-Yes, thank you.


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