:35:12
You shouldn't have done that to me.
:35:16
It's not a wig, it's my hair.
:35:25
Doesn't it suit me?
Tell me, don't you like it? Tell me.
:35:28
Of course I like it.
:35:30
Listen, you know...
:35:33
I don't know.
:35:35
You have changed, and yet you haven't.
:35:38
I can see the shot now.
:35:40
The camera is up high.
:35:43
It descends slowly and follows you.
:35:45
You come forward,
and it moves in on you.
:35:48
There's music, too.
:35:53
It gets closer and closer to you.
:35:56
I'm in a hurry. Let's start.
:35:59
But...
:36:01
..can't we talk a little first?
:36:04
Tonight we improvise.
:36:06
You follow.
:36:19
He was my childhood friend.
:36:22
He used to watch me for hours and hours.
I think he understood me.
:36:25
Dogs are worth more than people.
Much more.
:36:30
Meet Olympia, my nanny.
:36:32
Mustapha could always tell
the poor from the rich.
:36:35
If someone well-dressed came in,
he never stirred.
:36:39
But if someone scruffy came in,
you should have seen him! What a dog!
:36:43
The colonel trained him
to recognise Arabs by their scent.
:36:46
- Olympia, open the front door.
- Give me a kiss.
:36:51
Go and open it.
:36:53
Olympia is a compendium
of domestic virtues.
:36:55
Faithful, admiring, and racist.