:31:00
...which he referred to
as the ''idea of physical beauty.''
:31:03
What's that?
:31:05
His thought was that...
:31:07
...beauty is the closest thing to divinity
in the modern world.
:31:11
All the old gods are dead.
There is no God that we know.
:31:14
But in beauty,
the memory of divinity remains.
:31:18
For always after...
:31:19
...beauty was the subject Ramon
wanted to dedicate his journalism to.
:31:24
He wanted to write about
flowers and things?
:31:26
No.
:31:28
It was the beauty of the female face
and form that fascinated Ramon.
:31:35
He transferred to the Style of Life
section of the newspaper...
:31:39
...where he did series
on photographer's models...
:31:42
...and on the young women
who aspire to be actresses.
:31:45
The articles were accompanied by photos,
and, as Ramon is a good writer...
:31:48
...they were very popular with readers.
:31:51
That makes sense.
:31:52
There's something powerful
about the idea of physical beauty.
:31:57
He's not stupid.
:31:59
It was important for Ramon's career
as a journalist.
:32:03
He started appearing on television.
:32:05
He spent part of each month in Madrid.
:32:10
But, our physical relation ended
almost completely.
:32:13
He wanted an open relation
and encouraged me to go with other men.
:32:17
What?
:32:18
- He thought I should go with other men.
- But you refused.
:32:22
No.
:32:24
When did you break up?
:32:27
- ''Break up''?
- Separate. Break apart as a couple.
:32:32
We haven't broken apart.
:32:35
We live together.
:32:50
- Jesus, what was that?
- I don't know.
:32:54
That's where the USO is.