:10:01
- How long you been here?
- Two weeks. You know that.
:10:03
I've been leaving messages
for two weeks.
:10:05
Don 't give me the old crapola.
:10:07
- Well, what is it you want?
- I wanna talk to you.
:10:10
- Can I come see you?
- No, no. Don't come.
:10:13
This is a friend's apartment.
Don't come here.
:10:15
Can I...? Why don't I meet you
at the airport.
:10:18
I told you he phoned,
when you were at Solda.
:10:20
You didn't tell me he was in Paris.
:10:23
You were driving.
:10:25
Is that the time to announce
that your brother is in Paris?
:10:29
Do you really want to start
having all your messages?
:10:34
Relax. Everything is packed.
There's no need to rush.
:10:39
And you're perfect.
:10:41
You know that?
You're absolutely perfect.
:10:46
Where's my watch?
:10:53
She doesn't get it, Robert.
Not that I get it either.
:10:56
You never answer her letter.
You never call.
:10:59
But she still talks about you.
:11:01
It's not easy hearing how you made
her laugh, what you eat, all that crap.
:11:05
Make her laugh?
What do you mean, I made her laugh?
:11:07
Your impersonations always
made people laugh, you know.
:11:11
What impersonations?
:11:14
Your impersonations. I don't know.
:11:16
- Mae West?
- Mae West?
:11:20
I did an impersonation of Mae West?
:11:23
You and Daddy would do
impersonations of Mae West.
:11:26
He'd tap-dance,
you'd sashay around the room...
:11:28
...like Mae West, and you'd sing...
:11:32
Well, you got me...
Boo-hoo, you've got me crying for you
:11:35
And it made Mother laugh.
:11:36
It made all of us laugh.
:11:39
What did we do, Leonard,
live in different houses?
:11:46
Another drink.
:11:49
You don't even remember him
tap-dancing, huh?
:11:54
He'd roll up the little rug
by the telephone table...
:11:57
...and he'd do a tap dance.
- Take it easy.