1:26:01
So why don't you just arrest him?
1:26:04
I'm old-fashioned. I owe him a large debt,
much bigger than the debt of money.
1:26:08
So I ask you to talk to him. It can be
returned to me tomorrow... anonymously.
1:26:14
-He'll never agree.
-He must.
1:26:18
Call me tomorrow.
1:26:21
It really is a beautiful day.
I hope you're able to enjoy it.
1:26:37
This is where I will sell
my necklace tomorrow.
1:26:40
-Your necklace.
-My necklace.
1:26:43
It was my grandmother's necklace.
1:26:45
She lived in San Francisco.
When she died, she left it to me.
1:26:49
OK, sure. Why not?
1:26:52
Luc?
1:26:54
-What if I sell the necklace?
-You? What do you mean? Why?
1:26:57
Why? Because I am me, and you are you.
1:27:02
-I mean, if I go into Cartier...
-All dressed up, looking just so.
1:27:07
Smiling your little smile,
walking your little walk.
1:27:10
That would be better. Thank you.
1:27:12
-What do you mean, my little walk?
-Just the way you walk, you know?
1:27:17
-Like a woman, but also like a little girl.
-No, it's not.
1:27:29
You want something to drink?
1:27:32
OK. Great. I'll be out in a second.
1:27:51
I bought it at the store downstairs.
1:27:55
You look wonderful. Was it expensive?
1:27:59
-Yeah.
-You charged it to the room?