:20:00
Isn't it beautiful? - Very beautiful,
Leo. But they'd topple over.
:20:05
That's what I said,
but he wanted me in the business,
:20:08
and I resisted,
like you're resisting me.
:20:10
I'm not resisting, Leo.
I just don't want to sell cars.
:20:14
What the hell are you afraid of?
- Nothing.
:20:22
One thing I was sure of,
:20:24
my uncle Leo was definitely
the hero of my childhood.
:20:28
The smell of his "Old Spice" carried
me back more than the home movies did.
:20:35
It was the sweet, cheap smell
of car dealers that took me back,
:20:40
and made me dissolve into the past.
:20:43
Leo was the last dinosaur
that smelled of cheap cologne.
:20:47
And he believed in the American dream.
:20:50
I was crazy about him,
because he believed in miracles.
:20:53
Even though he lived inside
of life and sold Cadillacs,
:20:57
he always looked like a 10-year-old
boy whose sleeves were too long.
:21:02
Leo gave me this movie camera.
:21:04
My mother always hoped
I'd become the next Milton Berle.
:21:08
But dreams of houses, cars, and lawns
aren't dreams when they become real.
:21:12
I understood what my mother
meant by "Good morning, Columbus."
:21:17
Even if she didn't like what I was
doing, I think she'd understand me.