1:00:00
I always tell them the more they move...
1:00:02
...the worse they look in the picture.
1:00:07
But that doesn't mean
you can't move your mouth.
1:00:10
Talking won't ruin the painting.
I'm not that bad.
1:00:14
I don't really have anything to say.
1:00:16
Well, then you don't have
to say anything.
1:00:19
There are an awful lot of people
in this world...
1:00:21
...who have nothing to say,
1:00:23
but seem to spend
all their time talking.
1:00:26
You're right to conserve your words.
1:00:29
It means you'll be a man
with great power.
1:00:32
I don't want to be a man of great power.
1:00:34
Then you don't have to be.
1:00:39
Just be happy that you're the kind
of person who could be if he wanted to.
1:00:47
I'm having such trouble...
1:00:48
...with your eyes.
1:00:51
I've never had to use
so much black paint before.
1:00:55
Such serious eyes.
1:01:01
Such a serious face.
1:01:14
Well, just one or two more finishing
touches and then we're done.
1:01:19
I wish my house was a bit closer.
l'd love to invite you to lunch...
1:01:23
...to repay you for your kindness.
1:01:26
Where do you live?
1:01:27
Just over the border, in Switzerland.
1:01:34
David...
1:01:36
...are you quite sure your parents
won't mind you coming this far?
1:01:40
It's okay. They don't mind.
1:01:42
They don't live around here anyway.
1:01:46
I see.
1:01:50
What's that?
1:01:52
That's just my sketchbook.
1:01:54
All my drawings are in there.
1:01:58
-Can I look at them, please?
-You can if you want to.