:51:03
And you don't make it any easier.
I haven't had any sleep for six months.
:51:07
When people come to the house,
you insult them.
:51:09
Don't I have a right to express my opinion?
:51:10
This is my home.
You have no right to insult my guests!
:51:17
Maybe I shouldn't have come to Paris
in the first place.
:51:29
Vincent, all we've got
is what we can give each other.
:51:33
You know how much joy it would give me
to sell your paintings.
:51:36
I show them whenever I get a chance.
:51:39
But perhaps you should take some
to some other dealer.
:51:42
The more your work's seen, the better.
:51:44
Go to Père Tanguy.
I'll talk to him about you.
:51:47
- Why should...
- See what he can do for you.
:51:48
And show him some of your old work,
not just the new stuff.
:51:51
Is that your way of saying
the new work's no good?
:51:54
Vincent, I'm not going to argue with you
when you're in this mood.
:51:57
- What mood? All I'm trying...
- Good night.
:52:00
- Theo!
- Good night!
:52:10
Vincent, it's all good, all of it.
:52:13
The important thing is
that one day it could be sublime.
:52:19
Between then and now,
there's one thing you could do for me.
:52:23
A little thing, that's all I ask.
:52:28
Let me get a night's sleep.
:52:34
It's still the same. Nothing's changed
since I left here a year ago.
:52:38
That's right.
:52:39
You owed us 112 francs then
and you still do!
:52:42
- Tanguy, remove your wife.
- Get in the back.
:52:45
This man is absolutely correct, Tanguy.
:52:48
You cannot handle painters
and woodpeckers, too.
:52:50
The fact is, my dear friends,
that you are not painters.
:52:55
You are tattoo artists.
:52:57
You are chemists with little pots of paint.
:52:59
You cover canvases with colored fleas.