Vincent & Theo
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:07:00
Bonger, I used to make
my insurance with him.

:07:02
Now you can made it
with me, I'm in the firm.

:07:06
And what brings you to Paris?
- I'm learning the...

:07:09
trade in the office in Paris.
:07:11
And you are a friend of Theo,
where are you staying?

:07:15
He's in my apartment.
:07:16
Ah! Two Dutch young men
lost in Paris.

:07:19
It's nothing like that, sir.
We are very serious young men.

:07:22
He studies the art
of business and me...

:07:25
the business of art.
:07:27
I've heard that Vincent
used to work here.

:07:31
Work?
He used to walk around here...

:07:33
laughing at the paintings
and offending the clients.

:07:36
What he didn't understand is
that it doesn't matter if the art...

:07:40
is good as long as it sells.
- You're right, sir.

:07:42
And I'm not sure either
that Theo understand it.

:07:44
What?
- Well...

:07:46
How is Vincent's art?
:07:48
He's working really hard.
:07:51
He paints the peasants.
He dresses, pay and paint them.

:08:13
Hi, Vincent, how are you?
:08:15
Do you know, Vincent?
The problem of being an artist...

:08:18
is that it takes a lot of time
learning the technique.

:08:23
And when you've learnt it...
:08:25
probably you've forgotten
what you want it for.

:08:28
I won't forget it.
:08:31
Don't turn the art in your religion.
:08:34
Why not?
It's better than Christianity.

:08:38
Why don't you go to
a real art school?

:08:41
I'm not interested, Mauve.
:08:43
I prefer to learn with you.
- Like in old days.

:08:48
When all artists had
apprentices, sorry.

:08:52
But now you live in the
country and Mauve, here...

:08:55
I'm going to move here.
I can't live with my family anymore.

:08:58
I despise them.
- I can't believe it.


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