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:23:01
and I need an absolutely
straightforward opinion

:23:03
of my work.
:23:04
You were that girl
in the auditorium.

:23:06
Yes, I was, but that has
nothing to do with now.

:23:09
I just want
your serious opinion.

:23:11
What... what do you care
about my opinion?

:23:13
If you're a real painter,
you'll paint

:23:15
because you can't live
without painting.

:23:16
You'll paint
till you die, okay?

:23:18
I have to work
to earn a living,

:23:21
so I don't have time
to fool around just for vanity.

:23:24
If I'm not good enough,
:23:26
I have to do something else
to help my parents.

:23:32
Leave the best one here.
:23:34
Go home and paint another one.
:23:36
If this one's any good,
:23:37
I'll come and look at that one
on my day off.

:23:46
Orozco is a true artist.
:23:47
He's tremendous.
:23:49
And Siqueiros could be great
:23:51
if he'd pull his head out
of his own ass and look around.

:24:31
Comrade Rivera.
:24:34
What a nice surprise.
:24:46
What if I told you
:24:48
that easel painting like yours
is finished,

:24:53
that it's headed
for the trash

:24:54
like other elitist,
bourgeois pastimes?

:24:58
I'd say cut the propaganda.

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