1:18:02
Or talk to him.
1:18:06
Perhaps he'll write about us.
1:18:09
Then we'll be in a book.
1:18:11
What's the use of being in a book?
1:18:18
You know what? Take the car.
1:18:21
l don't need it anyway.
1:18:24
Shall we?
1:18:30
l have to get to the meeting.
1:18:32
Leave the dishes,
l'll have Adrienne clean up.
1:18:34
- They're here, Madam.
- Ah, gentlemen!
1:18:41
l've seen you before.
At Amsterdam Central.
1:18:45
That's possible.
1:18:49
Or someone else.
1:18:50
- l have an ordinary face.
- lt was you.
1:18:52
l don't forget a bod like you.
1:18:56
So we're going to tour around?
1:19:00
Whatever you like.
1:19:02
You wanted to, didn't you?
For your work.
1:19:05
l don't have to tour for my work.
1:19:10
No.
1:19:13
l wanted to have a chat with you.
A long chat.
1:19:17
- Privately.
- With me?
1:19:21
There's nothing l can tell you.
l'm just an ordinary boy.
1:19:25
l always write about ordinary people.
1:19:30
As l said on TV, the ordinary man
is my central theme.
1:19:34
All of him.
1:19:35
Above...
1:19:38
...and below the belt.
1:19:41
Yes... you've been on TV,
haven't you?
1:19:45
And on the radio and
in the papers, sure.
1:19:50
- ls it true what they write?
- What?
1:19:54
- All the goings on in the studios?
- What do you mean?
1:19:58
About everyone screwing everyone.