1:16:04
I get strange shivers when I touch them.
1:16:11
All these military things never age.
1:16:16
When I was little, it seemed really heavy
1:16:18
when Papa taught me how to shoot.
1:16:20
I'm keeping that here.
1:16:22
In a respectable household,
it's useful to have a weapon.
1:16:26
You don't even know how to use it.
1:16:27
The important thing is to have one.
It makes an impression.
1:16:35
You really kept everything of Papa's.
1:16:38
Who's that? His orderly?
1:16:42
- A fine example of a Berber.
- Oh.
1:16:44
A strong race. I tried to employ them
as servants, but it was disastrous.
1:16:49
I'm glad I decided to send everything
to the country.
1:16:53
All his things were piling up and piling up.
1:16:55
Don't worry.
You'll soon have all the space you want.
1:16:58
What does that mean?
1:17:00
Nothing.
1:17:04
Madame, the colonel's lady,
1:17:06
I announce...
1:17:08
What? What?
1:17:11
On this solemn day...
1:17:13
What? What solemn day?
1:17:15
I'm getting married in a week!
1:17:18
- What did you say?
- To Tom! In a week!
1:17:21
- Pardon?
- Tom!
1:17:24
- In a week!
- What are you doing in a week?
1:17:28
Five... two!
1:17:32
Move into shot! We're shooting!
1:17:38
So,... how do you see marriage?
1:17:42
- Marriage?
- Yes.
1:17:44
I see it everywhere. All the time.
1:17:46
What do you mean, everywhere?
1:17:48
- On walls. On buildings.
- Walls and buildings?
1:17:52
Yes, on advertising hoardings.
What are they selling?
1:17:55
Cars. Tinned meat. Cigarettes.
1:17:59
No. They're all about young couples.