Lust for Life
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1:11:04
I painted them for you.
1:11:08
That's very friendly of you, Vincent.
1:11:19
That's very friendly.
1:11:20
Have you had anything to eat?
1:11:22
Come on downstairs.
I've got something on the stove.

1:11:24
I can't wait to see the things
you did in Brittany.

1:11:30
- I think you'll be interested.
- The way you wrote about them.

1:11:34
I may have hit something there
I never quite got before.

1:11:37
Sounds wonderful.
1:11:39
It was all I could do
to keep from opening them up...

1:11:41
and looking at them.
1:11:50
- Be ready in just a minute.
- Take your time.

1:12:16
I see you've been working.
1:12:18
That's not difficult
in this part of the world.

1:12:21
- I can't tell you, Paul.
- Yeah.

1:12:23
You'll see for yourself.
1:12:25
In the morning, you open the window,
see, there's the green of the gardens.

1:12:29
Wait till you see the yellow fields at noon
under the full sun.

1:12:33
And the light, you wouldn't believe it...
1:12:35
but all the time,
these yellows are really here.

1:12:37
Everywhere you look,
there's something to paint.

1:12:40
What an artist like you would do out here.
We'll go out this afternoon.

1:12:43
Wait a minute. I'm not one of
those painters that gets off the train...

1:12:47
and turns out a sunlight effect
before he's even unpacked his bags.

1:12:51
Paul, show me the Brittany paintings.
1:12:55
There's plenty of time for that.
1:12:58
- Come on, let's eat.
- All right.


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