:32:01
And you are there on your knees,
begging.
:32:03
Poor Charlie. Tough decision.
:32:13
- I didn't beg.
- No. You fainted.
:32:29
I see how far you'd go
for the love of your life.
:32:32
If you know so much about women, why
was no one at the airport to greet you?
:32:36
- Oh, please. I'm finished with women.
- You haven't found the right one?
:32:40
- I have found plenty of them.
- You're afraid of commitment.
:32:43
- I'm not afraid of anything.
- I know your problem. No staying power.
:32:47
- What do you mean?
- You can't stick it out.
:32:50
- It's obvious.
- It is?
:32:52
You are afraid of commitment.
:32:55
Commitment.
OK, sorry. I thought you meant...
:32:58
- What did you think...
- Nothing. Forget it.
:33:01
- This problem.
- It's not a problem.
:33:04
For you, Luc?
Every man goes through that.
:33:07
I mean, Charlie never did,
but it's usually an issue of self-esteem.
:33:11
It's just a very recent phenomenon, OK?
I've been under a lot of pressure recently.
:33:15
Soon, it will all be over.
:33:18
And then, zip, boom, bonjour!
I am back in business. OK?
:33:32
- Bob, great to see you.
- Hi, Luc.
:33:34
You've met my friend Kate?
:33:36
Hello, again.
:33:42
Where's the rest?
:33:49
What about my money and my passport?
:33:53
Forget the passport. He sold it.
First thing to go.
:33:59
What about my suitcase and my clothes?
Ask him about my vitamins.