Latitudes Page #2
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- 2014
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and then it becomes
what people call
"a relationship".
You're too anxious...
We won't have a second night
a relationship...
You say that as if you
have nothing to lose.
- And you do?
- Everybody does.
I'm leaving, then.
Now you'll have
to promise me...
that you won't spend
all day tomorrow
thinking about
that obsessive thought.
Now that's starting
to sound like regret.
Jose.
Yes, Olivia?
I think it's time
we say goodbye.
Say goodbye now so we don't
have to say it later, right?
No.
Say goodbye to
actually say goodbye.
Why?
Because...
of a lot of things.
Sometimes you give off very
mixed signals, you know that?
- I know.
- And that is always a sign.
A sign of what?
That you'll give me
a hard time.
VENICE:
Are you cold?
Feeling cold is
for tourists. I'm great.
Have a good trip.
What do we do now?
I have your number.
We'll talk.
Yeah, but you didn't
give me yours...
Calm down.
Well, the ball's
on your court now.
- Don't get nervous.
- I'm not nervous. I'm cold.
- Take care.
- You too.
What a room!
What time is it?
Do you have
to leave already?
No. I'm fine
right where I am.
It's four thirty.
I'm glad you were nearby.
I wasn't that close...
I had to take two
50-minute flights.
One of them
in a very shady plane.
If I had known I would've rented
a car and taken the highway.
If you hadn't let
me know so late...
How was I supposed to?
I didn't know I was coming.
It wasn't in my schedule.
- So, it was a last minute idea?
- No.
The idea has been
in my mind for a while.
What was last minute was
the idea that it could be today.
Women and their
sudden urges...
Last minute is
good too, c'mon.
I knew you'd
give me a hard time.
Hard time? I am breaking
waiting for us to
meet accidentally.
Do you regret it, Jose?
No. I don't regret it.
Of course not.
You should see
the look in my team's face
when they saw me
rushing the shoot.
They couldn't believe it.
Can you smell
the sea breeze?
I can open
this window, right?
You're going to get sick.
Come back here.
It's been a while
since someone took
two 50-minute flights
to be with me.
So someone has
done that before?
A long time ago...
Every hotel room
is an illusion.
We lay in bed
without wondering
who was here yesterday,
and the day before...
And there must have
been so many people.
More people than we'll
meet in our entire lives.
But not in this room.
This room is different.
Everyone is still here.
Can you feel it?
I was so happy
being alone here with you...
Alone...
What about him?
Him.
There's a lot of people here.
They kept me company
while I waited for you.
Who is that over there?
That one?
They told me
he was the owner this room.
Doge Dandolo.
So he's responsible for
Look at him.
He looks sleazy.
How can someone order
a painting of themselves
with that stare?
Well, how do you think he
should have asked for it?
while having a drink?
It would've been
a great t-shirt for tourists...
But he wasn't happy
in this picture.
That's because
there was no such thing.
Happiness was invented
by the Americans...
along with the french fries.
- It was the Belgians.
- What?
Oh, really?
And are they happy?
- Who?
- The Belgians.
We better stop talking.
It's 4 AM,
and there are too
many people here.
What are you thinking about?
This is the third
time we meet...
and I didn't want you
to leave tomorrow.
You also have to leave.
- I know.
- So...
So, I don't know where there are
In here or out there.
Here we are among friends.
Did you go home after
the last time we saw each other?
I stopped by.
- And you?
- A bit more than that.
Was it good?
That's the million-
dollar question.
What's wrong, Jose?
Nothing.
Just that feeling that
our time is about to end.
You are suffering
in advance.
You'll end up like him.
You're the only woman I know
that comes with a timer.
Come here.
- Where are you going tomorrow?
- San Sebastin.
What time do you
have to leave?
In a few hours.
But I have to sleep
a bit, I'm tired.
Let's not do that anymore.
Sleep, Jose? It's 4:30
in the morning!
I'm tired of meeting
you like this.
Always in a rush,
with one of us having to leave.
I wanted to meet you
with a little more time.
Go out to eat...
I don't know.
I would like that.
So let's do it.
I would like to,
but I don't know...
how or when.
All you have to do
is want. It's easy.
and let you know.
Go back to sleep.
It's early.
- You're leaving already?
- I'm late.
End of the month.
Pick a place, I'll be there.
Which place?
I don't know. Find
someplace special.
I want to go.
I'll let you know.
OK. But do it quick.
until the day comes.
And I thought you liked
things to be last minute...
Not when I'm
the one being surprised.
I wish I could stay...
JOSE IGNACIO:
Yeah, he looks a lot stronger
now than last time.
Yes. That one looks amazing.
Great. Go have lunch
and we'll talk later.
I'll do it from here.
Thanks.
I drove so fast,
so fast...
- How long can you stay?
- It was great.
I drove really fast, you know?
I thought you wouldn't...
You were positive
I wouldn't come.
I think that's why you came.
- I'm not like that.
- What are you like?
You're trying to say that
I love to be right, aren't you?
- Exactly.
- And you don't?
Being right
is too much work.
I hate practical things.
When I saw you...
I got scared.
Really?
But it was good.
How long are you staying?
I think you want
me to leave...
Say it.
How long are you staying?
Why leave?
That's too long...
So what?
- I didn't bring enough clothes.
- Who cares?
You'll get tired of me.
I'll take that chance.
Why did you invite me?
Why did you come?
To prove that I'm wrong.
See?
You like to be right
even when you're wrong.
Is that good or bad?
- I got lost.
- What?
What are you talking about?
I don't know.
Do you want to do something?
We could go out to
dinner, if you want.
I'll take a shower
and we'll go.
Ok.
Hey. What's up?
How are things?
Ok. I'll call you.
Alright.
- What's up?
- I'm sorry.
No, that's fine,
I'm done here.
That's OK,
I didn't mean to disturb you.
No, I had already finished.
No, that's OK.
Yeah, it's OK.
It was nobody.
I know,
I'm not saying anything.
I didn't hang up
because you came.
I know, I'm not
saying anything. Really.
- But you gave me a look.
- What look?
I didn't' say anything.
I just walked in,
and you hung up
in a rush, that's all.
- It wasn't because you came.
- You were embarrassed, Jose.
I'm not embarrassed.
I'm not.
It was my assistant,
you came and...
Jose, I told you, I have
nothing to do with it. Really.
Fine. Fine...
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