Les parapluies de Cherbourg Page #5

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1964
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Sedatives, tonics, things:

Things!

Then it can't be very serious:

You see, Genevive,

if the shop was doing better,

I would be the happiest woman:

It's freezing:

Do you know

whom I met in town?

You'll never guess:

Roland Cassard!

What do you say?

What do you want me to say?

He is incredibly nice:

We talked for more than an hour

this morning:

He's back from the U:S:A:

What a man!

He told me a thousand stories:

I invited him to dinner:

What's the matter, Genevive?

Nothing, I'm just tired:

That's no reason

for sulking like that:

You may be weary,

but you're not dying:

It's not my weariness

that saddens me, it's his silence:

Guy left two months ago:

He only wrote me once:

Don't start that again!

If I knew where he was

I could write him:

They've sent him, I'm sure,

to a dangerous place

where he's risking his life:

It's more simple:

More simple than what?

He's forgotten you:

You don't know

what you're saying!

He doesn't think about you:

If he did, he would write:

One can write,

however far one is:

It's nothing:

I was so scared:

I suddenly saw Guy

Laughing with another woman:

Sit down:

I'll close the shop:

You're hiding something:

I'm not:

It is serious, isn't it?

I'm pregnant, Mother:

This is horrible,

pregnant by Guy?

How is it possible?

Well, just like everybody:

Don't joke about it,

it is serious:

What are we going to do?

What do you mean?

With the child?

Bring it up:

What shall we say?

To whom?

I don't know...

our neighbors, our friends!

We have no friends:

And the neighbors,

you never speak to them:

Roland Cassard

is coming to dinner:

We'll have to treat him well:

We'll have to put up a good front:

The way you look...

pregnant...

You don't need to tell him:

Shut up:

It makes me...

shiver

just to think of it:

Go upstairs and lie down:

I feel very well:

Don't argue:
Obey me:

I will cook dinner myself:

Do not worry...

Maybe you need some rest...

Genevive has been

overdoing it somewhat

Lately:

She's a bit pale:

Why wouldn't you go

live in the country?

The situation in which

we find ourselves

is such that we cannot,

for the time being,

take any rest:

Genevive wouldn't go alone,

and I cannot leave the shop:

There's no way out of it:

So you can't be separated?

We've practically never

been parted...

I haven't found the bean:

I have it:

You must pick a king

and make a wish:

I have no choice:

You are my king:

Thank you, Genevive:

Put this crown on:

Put it on, Genevive,

since you're asked to:

You look like

a "Virgin with child"

I saw in Antwerp:

My cheeks are burning:

How amusing!

I think I drank too much:

I'll leave you now:

I'm not feeling too well:

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Jacques Demy

Jacques Demy (French: [ʒak dəmi]; 5 June 1931 – 27 October 1990) was a French director, lyricist, and screenwriter. He appeared in the wake of the French New Wave alongside contemporaries like Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. Demy's films are celebrated for their sumptuous visual style. Demy's style drew upon such diverse sources as classic Hollywood musicals, the documentary realism of his New Wave colleagues, fairy-tales, jazz, Japanese manga, and the opera. His films contain overlapping continuity (i.e., characters cross over from film to film), lush musical scores (typically composed by Michel Legrand) and motifs like teenaged love, labor rights, incest, and the intersection between dreams and reality. He is best known for the two musicals he directed in the mid-1960s: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) and The Young Girls of Rochefort (1967). more…

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