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1:09:00
Yeah, well, what about you? Did you
sort it out with--? What was his name?

1:09:04
Daniel. Yeah. No, that's great.
It's fine.

1:09:07
Good. That's great.
1:09:09
You-- I'm sorry about the way that l....
1:09:13
-It's just, I mean, I was so--
-Yeah, it's probably for the best.

1:09:17
Of course. Absolutely.
1:09:20
Linda-- Linda seems really good.
1:09:22
She gave us all a real shock.
Isabel was great.

1:09:25
She's so sure.
She really knows what she wants.

1:09:28
That's good.
1:09:29
Isabel, this is Holly.
1:09:31
-Hello.
-Hi. Nice to meet you.

1:09:33
You too.
1:09:37
So are you here in London for long?
1:09:40
Marina told me you're an actress.
1:09:43
No, no. I have an audition
in Paris on Monday.

1:09:46
Well, I shouldn't say, but with a very
brilliant, very known, ltalian director.

1:09:51
-Well, Bertolucci actually.
-That's great.

1:09:54
You know, acting for cinema
is totally different than theater.

1:09:57
In cinema, you must feel it,
not show emotion. Just feel it.

1:10:01
And the camera sees it. It's wonderful.
1:10:03
Which films have you done?
1:10:05
Mostly theater at the moment.
1:10:08
-What time is it? Is it nearly midnight?
-Yeah.

1:10:11
It's absolutely marvelous.
1:10:21
Listen, everyone. Isabel and l
have got something to say.

1:10:26
We're getting married.
1:10:30
You devil!
1:10:34
Isn't that lovely?
1:10:36
Holly, are you all right?
1:10:38
-What's wrong, darling?
-Nothing.

1:10:42
A great deal of champagne
is called for, yeah?

1:10:46
Here, it's bloody freezing. Put this on.
1:10:50
Fine. Marina--
1:10:52
God, she's a nightmare, isn't she?
1:10:54
Married! God!
I mean, who gets married?

1:10:57
That's something out of the Dark Ages.
It's embarrassing. It's pathetic.


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