Moulin Rouge
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:09:02
- Satine.
- They would dress me in
the Argentinean's best suit...

:09:06
and pass me off
as a famous English writer.

:09:09
Once Satine heard my modern poetry,
she would be astounded...

:09:13
and insist to Zidler that I
write Spectacular Spectacular.

:09:15
The only problem was, I kept hearing
my father's voice in my head.

:09:18
You'll end up wasting your life
at the Moulin Rouge...

:09:20
with a cancan dancer!
:09:23
- No, I can't write the show
for the Moulin Rouge!
- Why not?

:09:26
- I don't even know if I am
a true bohemian revolutionary.
- What?

:09:29
- Do you believe in beauty?
- Yes.

:09:31
- Freedom?
- Yes, of course.

:09:33
- Truth?
- Yes.
- Love?

:09:34
Love? Love.
:09:38
Above all things,
I believe in love.

:09:40
Love is like oxygen.
Love is a many-splendored thing.

:09:44
Love lifts us up where we belong.
All you need is love.

:09:47
[ Laughing ]
See, you can't fool us.

:09:50
You're the voice of the children
of the revolution!

:09:53
We can't be fooled!
:09:55
Let's drink to the new writer
of the world's first bohemian
revolutionary show!

:09:59
It was the perfect plan.
:10:01
I was to audition for Satine,
and I would taste my first
glass of... absinthe.

:10:06
There was a boy
:10:09
I'm the green fairy.
:10:12
[ All ]
The hills are alive

:10:16
With the sound of music
:10:21
[ Hysterical Laughing ]
:10:25
A very strange
enchanted boy

:10:29
Yeah, freedom, beauty
:10:32
Truth and love
:10:36
- The hills are alive
- No, you won't fool the
children of the revolution

:10:41
- No, you won't fool the children
- With the sound of music

:10:46
- Of the revolution
- We were off to the Moulin Rouge.

:10:49
And I was to perform
my poetry for Satine.

:10:54
Yaaah!

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