:03:00
I couldn't keep
the truth from her.
:03:02
We had a terrible scene.
:03:04
She made me swear on our kid's
life that I'd stop. I promised.
:03:09
Now, I play incognito.
:03:11
You can't imagine
what it's like.
:03:13
- You never gambled?
- No. I don't know why.
:03:18
It's a bit like drugs.
:03:19
If I became an addict,
I'd be lost.
:03:22
Gambling and drugs
are worlds apart!
:03:25
With gambling, you keep
your lucidity.
:03:28
It's very stimulating.
Come along next Saturday.
:03:31
I'd rather not.
:03:33
You should. You have to
try everything in life.
:03:35
You might be extremely lucky.
You ought to come along.
:03:40
Even if you don't gamble,
it'll interest you.
:03:43
Perhaps.
:03:57
Evening, Dad!
:03:59
- Already 7:00?
- Caron drove me home.
:04:01
- He has a car?
- He bought a DS.
:04:03
- Is he that rich?
- He won gambling.
:04:06
- What kind of gambling?
- Roulette, at Enghien.
:04:09
He'll sell it next week.
:04:11
- Why?
- Gamblers always lose.
:04:13
- No money left.
- I gave you 10,000 last week.
:04:16
You try doing the shopping!
:04:18
You just have to
warm the soup. Good-bye.
:04:23
I've known several gamblers.
:04:25
They all ended up penniless.
Like Ripert.
:04:28
You met Ripert?
:04:30
Gambling ruined him. He wrote
dud checks, went bankrupt.
:04:34
And his wife left him.
:04:35
She was fed up of begging
for 50 francs.
:04:38
Now he's alone.
:04:40
Know what he does now?
:04:41
He's a night-watchman.
:04:44
There's no shame in that,
but he was a manager...
:04:47
living like a prince.
You must admit it's sad.
:04:50
And it didn't stop him.
He gambles in the daytime.
:04:54
- Where?
- The betting offices.
:04:56
If he enjoys it...
:04:58
Well, I hope you never do.