Toute une vie
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Other people's stories?
Well, other people live elsewhere.

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And that movie
about the 20th century?

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I still want to make that film.
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It'll go from 1900,
with the invention of movies,

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to 2000, with the invention
of happiness.

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It'll be a mixture
of subjects, styles.

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It'll be a three-hour film
describing a single moment of love...

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the anatomy of love
at first sight.

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To explain it,
I'll go back three generations.

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You've come a long way
since blackmail.

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It will also explain
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that only the doers
are really alive,

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that the world should be shared,
not divided.

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Come on, let's go!
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And here we are,
back to big theories.

1:00:42
People just want
to have fun, nothing more.

1:00:46
It's a good thing I like you.
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- And I don't put sugar in my coffee.
- You're such a poet.

1:00:51
How many poets owe
thousands in taxes by the 31st?

1:00:54
Just pay them.
1:00:56
I think I found a way with Panama.
1:00:59
Just now, I was telling you
about sharing the world.

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As weird as it seems to you,
my way of dealing

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with others people's problems
is by paying taxes.

1:01:07
Save that for your reporters.
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How about a gangster movie?
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A movie about the 20th century
has to be about gangsters.

1:01:15
You open at the Olympia
again tomorrow.

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- How many times has it been?
- I don't know. 18, 19 times?

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In a nutshell.
Time goes so fast.

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18 or 19 times!
But is there a song

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that you sang every time?
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At the Olympia?
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There must be one.
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Yes, there is one.

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