Le Divorce
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:11:02
"Like Orpheus, his stubbled cheek,
a field of gold. "

:11:06
- You said that?
- Yes, l did.

:11:09
Could we be serious andjust talk
about the painting for a minute?

:11:12
Yhe painting belongs to Roxy because she
cared enough about it to take it with her.

:11:15
She had our blessings, as in everything.
Right, Margeeve?

:11:19
l don't think we should sell it.
:11:21
l think we should lend it to museums.
Everyone can see it.

:11:24
We can still keep it
with our name on a golden plaque.

:11:26
No way. Can't you guys see... l mean,
the situation has completely changed now.

:11:30
Why, because it's worth
more money than you thought?

:11:32
Well, that is a consideration.
l mean, right now, we're a family of five.

:11:36
But one day, there'll be more of us.
There'll be kids and so on.

:11:39
No one wants to deprive them
of their inheritance.

:11:41
Roxy's the only one
who has kids now.

:11:44
Roger, marry one of those girls
you're forever moving in with.
Yhey all seem terribly nice.

:11:47
- [All Agreeing]
- It's so not even what
we're here to talk about.

:11:51
- Come on, Roger. Give it a whirl.
- Please.

:11:53
Of course Saint Ursula belongs to all of us.
l never thought of her as just mine.

:11:56
You know that, Roger.
:11:58
She was always there, hanging above
the sofa, watching all of us.

:12:01
Yes, with a disapproving face,
inhibiting us from whatever
we wanted to do on the couch.

:12:05
l suppose that's the way of all saints
in the presence of human frailty.

:12:09
Let's say we divide the proceeds
of the sale among the five of us.

:12:12
How do we get around
Roxy's husband?

:12:14
Even if he claims one half
of Roxy's share...

:12:16
l'll make sure it comes back
in alimony and child support.

:12:19
- Oh, wouldn't that be wonderful?
- [Chester] Just kidding.

:12:21
[Roxeanne]
As it is, l can't get a cent out ofhim.

:12:24
In all fairness, everything he has
is tied up in family trusts.

:12:27
And with his paintings, he earns
about as much as l do with my poetry.

:12:31
l was even thinking
of getting a job.

:12:33
- What?
- [Scoffs]

:12:34
We'll have to stake claims
for monthly payments.

:12:37
- l'll need you to sign papers.
- l'll stop by the office.

:12:40
No, l'll bring them
to your apartment tonight.

:12:43
French lawyers are so nice.
:12:45
Can you imagine an American lawyer
dropping off some papers at night?

:12:48
No, l can't.
:12:50
[Speaking French]
:12:54
[Isabel Ordering In French]
:12:58
How do you want that cooked?

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