Ginger e Fred
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1:03:03
Nostalgia is always there.
1:03:05
And you?
1:03:06
No, thanks, maestro.
I've read it already.

1:03:09
It's very nice, modern,
it's a pity that the ending...

1:03:14
Were you disappointed?
1:03:16
Well... I don't know.
1:03:19
The beginning is so good,
1:03:23
while the second part instead...
1:03:28
Like this?
1:03:30
Let's not exxagerate, like this.
1:03:34
- How would you want the ending to be?
- This is a great honour.

1:03:40
The story ends on a river, right?
1:03:43
- And you don't like rivers?
- I like them a lot.

1:03:47
- Then? I don't get it.
- It's a life symbol, isn't it?

1:03:50
The river is a symbol, isn't it?
1:03:53
- Yes, a symbol!
- Bravo!

1:03:57
At that point we should have...
1:04:00
- Confess, you're a writer.
- You're flattering me!

1:04:05
I immediately understood that
you're not just a keen reader.

1:04:10
I'm interested, I'm writing notes.
1:04:12
Please suggest a different ending,
maybe in a second edition...

1:04:19
What do you write about?
1:04:21
No, I'm not a writer!
1:04:25
When I'm in the mood,
I write some jokes.

1:04:28
how do they call it...
aphorisms in rhyme.

1:04:32
Rhyme is a litte obsolete.
1:04:36
Yes, but it helps the reader.
1:04:39
Sure! Come on,
Let us hear something.

1:04:42
- No.
- The best things are unconscious.

1:04:45
I try to catch...
some reflections...

1:04:51
between female body and
desires men have for it.

1:04:54
Ah... the specular reflection!
1:04:58
Impromptu isn't the easiest way.

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