Toute une vie
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:10:01
Under the pretext of making me happy,
he was feeding his memories.

:10:05
Anyway,
we're such an odd family.

:10:09
My father loves a daughter
who looks like his wife,

:10:12
and I can't love any man
who doesn't resemble my father.

:10:16
I wanted to die at an age
when others start living.

:10:19
It wasn't unusual since my father
was living through a dead woman.

:10:23
Luckily, I botched my suicide.
:10:26
And now, I'm ruining my life,
which is worse."

:10:29
"Progressively unveiling itself...
:10:33
in a constantly changing..."
:10:38
"The last illusion...
:10:40
In Hong Kong
I was still in Paris,

:10:42
and he was still in 1946.
:10:44
We were together,
:10:47
but couldn't have been
further apart."

:10:49
You want to be a Maoist?
But you know nothing about Mao.

:10:52
In 1950, millions of people
were Stalinists;

:10:56
they knew nothing
about him.

:10:57
The camps, the purges,
the executions,

:11:01
were found out
after Stalin's death.

:11:04
And Mao is the last
of the Stalinists.

:11:06
Writers aren't censored
or jailed in China.

:11:09
There's only one writer
and one book in China!

:11:23
Pierre Lazareff,
Pierre Desgraupes,

:11:25
Pierre Dumayet
and Igor Barrère,

:11:28
bring you
"Top Five Headlines."

:11:35
Today, South Vietnam.
:11:59
One New Year's wish
must be universal...


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