:04:05
- I hope it's okay.
- What?
- The sofa.
:04:08
Oh, sure. Sure.
:04:12
- Thank you.
- What for?
- For tonight. The song, the poem.
:04:15
Oh, that. No, I didn't do it for you.
I just did it for me.
:04:18
- Oh.
- You were mad when I came with Lauren.
:04:21
- Yes, I was.
- And if you're mad, uh,
we don't study, huh?
:04:25
And if we don't study,
I don't get a green card.
:04:31
- Are you composing something now?
- Composing?
:04:34
Well, you're always
humming that little tune.
:04:36
- Me, hum? I don't hum.
- Yes, you do. All the time.
:04:42
If it bothers you, I-I-I'll stop.
:04:45
- No, I like it.
- Oh, funny. It's the first thing
you like about me.
:04:50
I don't dislike you, Georges.
I have no opinion of you.
:04:53
I just want it over and my life
to continue as it was before.
:04:57
And I am waiting
for my life to begin.
:05:07
Okay. Let's get to work.
:05:15
And this, uh,
was at my grandmother's house.
:05:17
- She had these beautiful,
beautiful rose gardens.
- Roses.
:05:19
Actually,
it was my-my grandfather...
:05:20
who started the rose garden
behind her house.
:05:24
That's at the beach.
:05:28
We always
bought these little hats.
:05:30
- And this is kindergarten.
- Mm.
:05:34
- Oh, and, uh,
these are my brothers and sisters.
- Oh.
:05:38
My dad's a writer.
They live in Connecticut.
:05:40
He named us all
after famous writers.
:05:42
- Kind of puts a curse
on your whole life.
- Mm.
:05:46
I think he wanted me
to be something artistic.
:05:49
It was okay when I was a dancer, but
he doesn't really care for gardening.
:05:53
- Hmm.
- That's Colette...
:05:55
- Colette. Mm-hmm.
- Austen, Lawrence and Elliot.
:05:57
- Colette, Austen, Lawrence, Elliot.
- This is my dad, but, uh,
there's a better picture.