:22:01
Besides, his name is not Maurice,
it's Philippe.
:22:05
So, having successfully disposed of
her date for Bastille Day,
:22:08
we move on to important matters.
Conflict.
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Conflict?
:22:12
The other man.
:22:15
The third corner
of the obligatory triangle.
:22:17
Didn't Roger whatshisname,
the No Scrabble director,
:22:20
teach you anything
about writing movies?
:22:24
No...
:22:27
- For a moment, Gabby sits there...
- Gabby?
:22:30
We've got to call her something.
:22:32
For a moment, Gabby sits there.
:22:36
A lonely and pathetic figure.
:22:39
But unbeknownst to her,
this heart-breaking little scene
:22:42
has been witnessed by...
:22:45
...dot, dot, dot...
:22:48
...a mysterious stranger.
:22:51
A mysterious stranger. How exciting.
:22:55
Miss Simpson,
before you escape the confines
:22:57
of this unpretentious hotel room,
:22:59
it's my intention to show you
:23:02
just how exciting
a mysterious stranger can be.
:23:05
I suppose we'll have to describe him.
:23:07
Yes, I suppose so.
:23:09
He's American, of course.
:23:11
I can write him better that way.
:23:14
Now let's see, what else?
:23:17
I see him as rather tall,
rather suntanned,
:23:20
rather handsome, athletic looking,
:23:23
with a rugged but...
curiously sensitive face.
:23:53
Poor sad creature.
Little does she realise
:23:55
that in a moment
she and the audience
:23:58
will have totally forgotten
that dull clod Maurice,