:47:16
Al nostro futuro.
:47:25
I hope
the slightly artificial circumstances...
:47:29
of this first encounter...
:47:31
don't make you feel too awkward.
:47:34
No. Why? Do I seem awkward?
:47:36
Quite the opposite. I was just...
:47:40
It doesn't matter.
I'm still nervous, that's all.
:47:43
Tell me, did you have anything
particular in mind?
:47:47
About what?
:47:48
Where to go. What to do.
I have my driver outside...
:47:51
a boat docked at the 79th Street Basin
to take us out to sea...
:47:55
and my plane and my pilot on hold
to fly you anywhere in the world.
:47:58
You overwhelm me.
:48:00
You don't seem too overwhelmed.
:48:02
You're right, I'm not. I'm impressed.
:48:06
Actually, I'm not really impressed
either. I'm intrigued.
:48:11
Maybe I better quit while I am ahead.
:48:12
No, I don't want you to quit.
We're just getting started. Please, sit.
:48:18
So what should I call you?
Count? Signor Lupo? Tommaso?
:48:23
How about Tommy?
:48:25
Okay, Tommy.
:48:27
Did any of those options
appeal to you?
:48:30
Boats, planes, cars?
:48:33
Not really. You want to know why?
:48:37
Rushing off with you right now,
even somewhere exotic or exciting...
:48:41
although it might be a ball, to me
seems like it would be an evasion.
:48:44
Evasion? Evasion of what?
:48:49
- Of what's going on.
- Going on?
:48:52
Between us.
:48:54
What do you want with me,
or from me?
:48:56
You mean for you.
That's how I look at it.
:48:59
Okay, what would you like for me?