Lust for Life
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: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.
:53:02
You are so busy
imitating each other's tricks...

:53:04
you've forgotten what painting is about.
:53:07
You all make me sick.
:53:08
What doesn't make you sick, Paul,
besides your own work?

:53:11
Would you really like to know? That.
:53:17
Look at that. The clarity, the calm.
:53:20
The Japanese paint
as simply as we breathe.

:53:22
- Maybe they pay for their paints.
- Who is he?

:53:24
Paul Gauguin.
:53:25
You have to go halfway around the world
to find something you like?

:53:28
I don't have to leave this shop.
Look at that. And that.

:53:32
- And that, and that.
- Cézanne.

:53:36
- Yes. Cézanne.
- Yes. Cézanne.

:53:39
King of the unsaleables.
:53:41
I suppose you call this painting...
:53:43
Give me that painting!
:53:53
Yes. It's direct, it's vigorous.
:53:56
- What's your name?
- Vincent van Gogh.

:53:58
He has a statement to make
and he makes it. Theo's brother?


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