Toute une vie
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Four generations of rabbits
on the pill.

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It's monstrous.
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That's two aspirins a day
for a week.

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Very dangerous.
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Seine River water.
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Better tell me what I can eat
and drink, because...

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Tonight, you can have
whatever you want.

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Real environmental problems and
restrictions will begin in 15 years.

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But now's the time
to speak out.

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So my film about the future
should be about the end of the world.

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Do a film that shows
how to prevent it.

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- Is it still possible?
- If you can shout louder than I.

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One last question:
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In 25 years, what will be the most
difficult thing in the world?

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What's easiest now...
to have a child.

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- A child? That's a good start.
- Who knows?

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We shouldn't do a movie
about the future.

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We should do a movie
about the present.

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Above all,
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I must talk about things
I know really well.

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In 1910, we gained
the right to strike.

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In 1936, we gained the right
to two weeks paid vacation.

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Today we are fighting
for the 40-hour week,

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limits on production requirements,
cost-of-living increases,

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and a union shop.
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But whatever the working class
has ever gotten, it fought for it.

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Today, the Goldman Group
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claims that it will hand us
our revolution...

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a demagogical trap
if ever there was one!

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Never in the history
of the working class

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has a boss ever given
anything to his workers.


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