1:04:02
All he wants to do is to come
into your country...
1:04:04
...overthrow the government
and then rush right out again.
1:04:12
All right, Mrs. Anderson.
Have a nice day.
1:04:17
And young man...
1:04:18
...see if you can get us pay raises
while you're taking over our country.
1:04:33
There, you see? No problem.
1:04:35
Now we can go and have some lunch.
1:04:45
I'm afraid there's
no escaping my artwork.
1:04:48
But it's less expensive
than buying real paintings.
1:04:51
They look like real paintings to me.
1:04:54
But wait a minute.
1:04:55
We have to add my latest work
to the gallery wall.
1:05:00
Hold it a minute, would you?
1:05:06
Thank you.
1:05:18
Is that what I look like?
1:05:20
To me, yes. It's my impression of you.
1:05:24
That's why
it's called impressionistic painting.
1:05:28
So...
1:05:32
...what do you see when you look at it?
1:05:37
Me?
1:05:39
Well, yes.
That's not quite what I meant.
1:05:43
you have to look
at paintings differently...
1:05:46
...from the way
you look at other things.
1:05:49
More closely...
1:05:51
...to see what it says to you.