:51:00
The wilder, the better.
:51:02
Love. Sex. Romance.
:51:06
Someone to make you feel young.
Someone to make you feel desired.
:51:10
Are you married?
:51:11
I've been married for 42 years.
:51:13
42 years. Holy shit. How old are you?
:51:16
Sixty-nine,
if you'll pardon the expression.
:51:19
You look pretty good for 69.
:51:21
Not the greatest compliment
I've ever received, but I'll accept it.
:51:25
I didn't mean to offend you.
I think age is irrelevant.
:51:28
You're saying that to be kind.
:51:29
No, not really.
:51:32
I once saw Picasso on film,
and he was really appealing for 80.
:51:35
But then, Picasso was Picasso.
:51:43
How much money do you have?
:51:44
I'm not sure I follow that transition.
:51:47
I tend to skip transitions.
Are you avoiding my question?
:51:50
I have no idea
how much money I have.
:51:52
$1 billion?
:51:54
Depends on the day. It fluctuates.
:51:56
Do you have a mistress?
:51:57
As a matter of fact, I do. A cellist.
:52:01
A lovely and gifted woman.
:52:03
And how old is she?
:52:05
Forty. Ancient.
:52:07
My mother is 44.
:52:10
May I ask you a question?
:52:11
Why do you need my permission
to ask me a question?
:52:14
I will only ask it, if you'll answer
without any fear of wounding my ego.
:52:20
Do I seem fearful
of wounding your ego?
:52:23
Are you glad that I'm here...
:52:24
or would you prefer that I leave and
you never hear from or see me again?
:52:32
I'm still curious.
:52:34
What if I had no money? What if
I was a flight attendant for Alitalia?
:52:38
Aren't you too old to be
a flight attendant for Alitalia?
:52:40
Let's say
they made an exception for me.
:52:42
You wouldn't be you
if you had no money.
:52:44
You'd be you, minus $1 billion.
That's a big minus.
:52:48
Is it important to you to have
a lot of money yourself?
:52:50
No, not really.
:52:52
I'm more interested in the idea
of money, how it controls people.
:52:55
What they'll do to get it.
:52:59
Ford, for example,
he'd do anything to get rich.