:22:15
Three mornings I sat across the road
waiting for you.
:22:18
You mustn't come again.
:22:19
He could come here at any time,
and everyone watches.
:22:23
They'll have seen you
come into the building...
:22:25
the patron and his wife from the cafe.
:22:26
Yeah, well, they don't think
much of you there.
:22:29
-Of course not.
-And you don't care?
:22:33
Did I ever care what people thought of me?
:22:36
I'd like to believe that
once you cared what I thought.
:22:41
Why, Gilda? Why this?
:22:48
I never much liked my own company,
you know that.
:22:51
Yeah, but with one of them?
:22:53
It's just a game.
:22:55
Not now.
:22:59
I'm glad you're alive.
:23:03
You know about Mia?
:23:10
She loved you, you know?
:23:13
As much as I did.
:23:16
You should go.
:23:19
We could leave Paris.
:23:20
Make our way to the coast.
I have the papers.
:23:23
Don't be absurd.
:23:26
Are you in love with him? This German?
:23:33
Or is it just a convenience?
:23:35
A business arrangement, like with Max?
:23:37
For the duration of the exhibition?
The duration of the war?
:23:42
Go out the back way.
:23:45
When we were making love just then,
you felt it as strongly as I did.
:23:54
Yes.
:23:58
Our bodies were always good together.