:57:01
You protect people
from wild animals.
:57:03
It is good to care for them,
not to pity them.
:57:06
It's exactly what
I used to think.
:57:08
For me, hunting is
a noble occupation.
:57:12
I think it's also a noble occupation
to share treasures of your countries -
:57:15
to people who don't know
anything about them.
:57:18
Wouldn't you agree?
:57:22
My father agrees.
If you give him money.
:57:29
Nobody sees the statues here. They're
just left to decay in the jungle.
:57:33
The jungle is their home.
This is where they live.
:57:37
It's also where tigers live, but you
don't mind hunting them.
:57:46
Do you remember the young
man who gave you this?
:57:51
The one who lost
his leg to a tiger?
:57:56
He's my brother.
:58:11
May I please,
Your Excellency?
:58:13
But your father always prefers to show
the death wound in the photograph.
:58:17
I am not my father.
:58:20
So, where is the hole?
:58:26
Here. Isn't that amazing?
:58:30
Absolutely amazing. And very
meticulous on their part.
:58:33
Unfortunately the animal I shot
was hit in the other ear.
:58:48
So gentlemen, the sacred statues will
no longer need to leave their temples -
:58:54
and migrate to Paris.
:58:57
Why? Because Paris...