1:09:01
The Mata Hari
of the economic miracle.
1:09:09
Your dull views of other people
don't do you justice.
1:09:15
Let's go, Willy.
1:09:19
- Would you say a few words?
- Ask Mrs. Braun.
1:09:22
Does she speak for the management?
1:09:24
Mrs. Braun has power of attorney.
1:09:27
I haven't much time,
but I'll drive you home.
1:09:29
Shall we have a drink first?
1:09:31
Would you care to say a few words?
1:09:34
The union demands,
as presented here,
1:09:36
can only be called extortion.
1:09:40
I'm going to the ladies' room.
1:09:46
Would you endorse these tough words?
1:09:49
Of course.
Are you of a different opinion?
1:09:52
I have no opinion.
I'm a journalist.
1:09:56
You've really made something
of yourself, my girl.
1:09:58
Funny, isn't it? Us sitting here,
tearing each other apart.
1:10:02
It's better than that
"all in the same boat" crap.
1:10:05
How's Betti?
1:10:07
Why?
1:10:08
What do you mean, "why"?
Is something wrong?
1:10:10
What could be wrong?
1:10:13
It's just that I need someone
to talk with,
1:10:15
and what I have is someone
who cooks for me.
1:10:18
She does what she's learned to do.
1:10:20
Sure.
1:10:22
But she hasn't learned
what really counts:
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How to learn.
1:10:28
She's not like you.
1:10:30
She doesn't have
your lightheartedness.
1:10:35
I have to be lighthearted
1:10:38
so Hermann has something
to look forward to and be proud of.
1:10:42
A man can't look forward to or be
proud of a wife who's miserable.
1:10:48
You put it so nicely.
1:10:53
It was nice the way you said,
"You've made something of yourself."
1:10:56
I have made something of myself.
1:10:58
I like that.