Indochine
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:09:16
Is that what you came for?
:09:18
Has everyone seen it?
Thank you, Mr. Gabriel.

:09:21
Painted with great sensitivity.
Starting price, 300.

:09:25
Three hundred.
:09:27
- Four hundred.
- Four-twenty.

:09:28
Four-fifty.
:09:32
Four-sixty.
:09:34
Five hundred.
:09:37
Madame, please let me have
the painting.

:09:39
They say you're rich.
I'm not.

:09:43
I can't continue bidding,
but this landscape means a lot to me.

:09:46
Sit down, sir.
What is your bid?

:09:49
Well?
:09:50
- Wait.
- Stop. I'll lend you the money.

:09:53
Let go!
:10:02
Tell me why you like it...
:10:04
and it's yours.
:10:08
That's enough.
Madame Devries, 500?

:10:11
I sketched that landscape
dozens of times as a boy.

:10:14
But I was never satisfied.
It needed...

:10:18
that valley and hill
in partial shade.

:10:19
They don't exist.
:10:21
The artist invented them.
:10:23
Me, I wouldn't have dared.
:10:25
At age ten, one doesn't know
the world needs to be changed.

:10:28
I need this painting.
:10:31
I suffocate in Saigon
without the seashore.

:10:35
I do not parade my feelings
before strangers, as you do.

:10:41
Especially when something moves me.
:10:45
All right.
:10:47
The benefit of the doubt, then.
:10:50
Sold!
:10:51
Madame Devries is a collector.
:10:53
Sold!
:10:55
Mind your own business!

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