The Fly
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:47:01
- What are you doing?
- Oh, just looking at the sky.

:47:06
- Looking at God, perhaps.
- You're a strange man, André.

:47:10
So precise and practical, and yet so...
:47:13
I don't quite know how to put it.
:47:15
So aware of the infinite?
:47:17
The more I know,
the more sure I am I know so little.

:47:21
The eternal paradox.
:47:23
You said you were frightened by progress.
I'm filled with the wonder of it.

:47:31
- Spring will soon be here.
- I like spring the best.

:47:35
All life growing, renewing itself.
:47:39
- It's fantastic to be alive.
- How do you mean?

:47:42
I don't know. It's just...
:47:45
I'm just so happy to be alive, that's all.
:47:48
So am I.
:47:55
Would you marry me again
if you had your time over?

:48:00
I think so. Well, I've got a lot to do.
:48:06
François is coming to lunch.
:48:10
Bring him to the lab. We'll show him now.
:48:12
Shall I call Professor Augier
and the air ministry?

:48:15
No. There's no hurry. I don't even
know how or why parts of it work yet.

:48:21
It's too important. It's too impossible.
:48:25
Poor François. He'll never believe it.
:48:30
Don't stay out too long, darling.
You look tired.

:48:34
The last thing I am is tired.
:48:41
- And we're finishing with crêpes suzette.
- What's all the celebration about?

:48:45
- André wants to show you something.
- In the lab?

:48:48
- Well, what is it? Flat screen?
- It's better. No more questions. Come on.

:48:59
I've only been into the laboratory three times.

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