Merci Docteur Rey
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1:07:06
- Got a cigarette?
- I don't smoke.

1:07:08
- Neither do I.
- So why ask?

1:07:11
To talk to you.
1:07:17
To me, why?
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Never had the fantasy
of opening up to a stranger?

1:07:23
Telling him things
you'd never tell anyone else?

1:07:27
- Yeah, but I rarely act it out.
- You should.

1:07:32
When you do, you'll do it with clean hands.
1:07:39
- Do you want to have a cup of coffee?
- Sure.

1:07:44
It's surely Turandot's narcissism...
1:07:46
which makes her submit
to her murderous impulses.

1:07:50
But it's this act of extreme violence...
1:07:53
which allows her to access love.
1:07:56
Turandot learns to love love itself.
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This is tremendous.
1:08:01
She controls her narcissism
and opens up to others.

1:08:05
"I know the stranger's name.
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"His name is Love."
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"I know the stranger's name.
His name is Love."

1:08:14
Precisely.
1:08:16
Marrying the prince is marrying love itself.
1:08:21
That's what's called...
1:08:25
moral narcissism.
1:08:29
Elisabeth Beaumont...
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you're an international diva...
1:08:33
who has performed
on all the world's stages.

1:08:36
With such a busy schedule,
do you feel capable of loving love...

1:08:39
- or achieving an oral narcissism?
- Moral.

1:08:45
- Excuse me, I'm so sorry.
- Wait, we'll go out for coffee.

1:08:50
ELISABETH BEAUMONT,
What is your favorite number?

1:08:57
You look paralyzed. I'm no Medusa. I swear.

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