:25:01
The play's vague and complacent,
showing vice to illustrate virtue
:25:06
We don't know
when or where it takes place
:25:09
He doesn't say
if the heroine's a virgin or not
:25:13
That's unimportant!
:25:14
Yes, if the story
was only sentimental,
:25:17
but he says the hero's impotent...
:25:19
plus a homo brother and a nympho!
We need more details on the heroine
:25:24
That's all you think about!
:25:26
Right, Madam, and because of you!
:25:29
No psychology tonight!
:25:31
No, it's metaphysics!
:25:33
A wife's fidelity is important...
:25:37
a husband's is secondary
:25:39
Who wrote Woman is natural,
therefore abominable?
:25:43
Baudelaire, on certain women
of a certain world
:25:46
Not at all!
:25:48
He meant women in general!
:25:50
He described a young girl...
:25:52
Monstrous scarecrow,
assassin of Art...
:25:55
little fool, little bitch...
:25:56
the greatest idiocy linked
to the greatest depravation!
:26:00
Wait! He said more
:26:03
lt's amazing
that they allow women in churches
:26:08
What have they to discuss with God?
:26:13
- You're idiots!
- l said nothing!
:26:15
l don't have to agree
with Jules at 2:00 AM
:26:20
Then protest!
:26:22
l protest!
:26:31
Jim fixed Catherine's leap
in his mind...
:26:33
and made a sketch of it
although he'd never drawn before
:26:37
He felt a burst of admiration...
:26:39
and in his thoughts
sent her an invisible kiss
:26:42
He mentally swam with her
and held his breath...
:26:45
to scare Jules
:26:47
Catherine! Why?
:26:52
You're crazy!