:30:02
...friends, the Schwartzes, Bernard
Durand, food editor of Le Monde.
:30:06
- When is it?
- The 3rd.
:30:09
But that's my birthday.
We're not gonna have a party?
:30:13
Shooting ends on the 3rd. On the 4th,
everybody's leaving but George.
:30:17
- I'm sorry.
- I've got an idea.
:30:20
Lauren can invite some friends
to the wrap party.
:30:24
Combine them. Lauren's birthday and
George's wrap party. What do you say?
:30:31
- Okay.
- Thank you, darling.
:30:34
Okay.
:30:41
In a way,
that solves one of my problems.
:30:44
Who is she going to invite
to her party?
:30:47
She doesn't have any real friends
other than that Natalie.
:30:51
I know. It's been hard for her,
being the kind of kid she is...
:30:55
...living in a foreign country
these last few years.
:30:59
- That's why I've changed my mind.
- About what?
:31:02
I've accepted that transfer to Houston.
We're leaving next month.
:31:07
- We talked about that, and l...
- I know.
:31:10
I think we made the wrong decision.
For Lauren.
:31:14
And for us.
:31:16
Well, but...
But Houston's so... Well...
:31:20
Houston is so...
:31:26
Houston.
:31:28
Until about 500 B.C., the Greeks
perfected their carving techniques.
:31:33
You can see these statues are different
from those Egyptian statues...
:31:38
...in their depiction
of the human form.
:31:40
Praxiteles, for example, is a master.
:31:44
See how he really shows
the anatomy as it is.
:31:47
Notice the detail of the musculature.
:31:52
Over here, on the other hand,
we have Doriphor by Polyclitus...
:31:57
...and a perfectly splendid example
of the school of Athens...