Les parapluies de Cherbourg
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- 1964
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THE UMBRELLAS:
OF CHERBOURG:
FIRST PART:
THE DEPARTUREIs it finished?
when it's cold, but that's normal:
Foucher!
Can you stay an extra hour?
Tonight, it's a problem:
Pierre, can you stay tonight?
Check the ignition
on the gentleman's Mercedes:
Are you coming to the game?
No, I can't:
Are you going?
Sure:
Aubin asked me
to stay overtime... No way!
Tonight is special!
I'm going to the theater:
What are they playing?
Carmen!
I don't like operas:
Movies are better:
Give me a smoke:
All that singing
gives me a pain:
I like movies better:
You've said so already:
See you tomorrow:
My love...
Oh my love:
Genevive,
my little Genevive:
Guy, I love you:
You smell of gasoline:
It's just another perfume:
Guy, I love you
Oh Guy, I love you:
A customer, I must run:
See you at 8
in front of the theater:
I've thought of you all day!
Would you like
to go dancing later?
If you wish:
Can I help you?
An umbrella:
Where were you?
Just across the street:
Have you decided
which kind you would like?
An umbrella:
A black umbrella:
Genevive, show the gentleman
the umbrellas:
Is that you, Guy?
Good evening, Aunt Elise:
Good evening, my boy:
How are your legs?
Fine, my boy:
What are you up to?
I'm hungry:
You'll spoil your appetite:
I do what I please:
Calm down and talk to me:
I haven't much time:
You seem very nervous:
I'm going out:
Alone?
None of your business:
I think it is:
With a girl:
Do you love her?
It could be:
Tell me the truth:
Yes, I love her:
What's the matter?
You're crying!
No, I'm not:
I can see that you are:
Is it because you are lonely?
I am not lonely:
I have my books:
Madeleine will give me my shot:
She will keep me company:
What then?
Maybe happiness
makes me sad:
That's silly:
You big brute,
you're messing up my hair:
Good evening, Guy:
Good evening, Madeleine:
You are sad:
You seem happy:
Does it show?
I had a terrible time...
Why?
Persuading Mother:
It was getting late,
and the seamstress was late:
Look:
Careful,
it is still full of pins:
You know,
I think
she suspects something:
Who?
Mother:
When I said I was going
to the theater with Ccile,
she gave me
a funny look:
What kind of a look?
Like that:
and as I am a very bad liar...
That's what you say!
I assure you, I'm very awkward:
I stammered, I blushed...
I immediately
changed the subject:
Something squeezed:
Something?
Lemon:
The same:
Do you love me?
A mambo, let's go!
We will have children:
I will call my daughter
Franoise:
And if it's a boy?
It will be a girl:
We've always had girls
in the family:
One o'clock:
If Mother is not asleep,
I should wear make-up,
don't you think?
You're lovely as you are:
A little bit here:
Where?
There:
We will sell umbrellas:
No, not umbrellas:
We will sell the shop:
We will buy a gas station:
Why? What an idea!
All white, with an office,
you will see:
You'll smell of gas all day:
What happiness...
We will be very happy...
And we will stay in love...
You haven't told your mother?
Not yet:
Why? You're a coward:
You must not get mad:
I know what she will say:
What?
"My little girl, you're crazy:
Thinking of marriage at your age!"
My little girl, you're crazy:
Thinking of marriage at 16!
17:
In love!
Am I too ugly or too stupid?
No, you're not ugly:
You're not the fairest of them all,
but you're neither ugly nor dumb:
The thing is,
you have plenty of time:
You think you are in love:
But love is something different:
You do not just fall
in love with a face
that you've seen in the street:
He is a young man
whom I've met several times
and he loves me:
We want to get married:
You do not answer?
I am flabbergasted:
I went with him
to the theater last night:
Great!
So you lied to me and...
you admit it
without any shame:
There is no shame
in wanting to get married:
At your age, there is...
well, no...
You are a little girl,
very little:
You know nothing:
It's not with what you taught me
that I can manage:
When I married your Dad,
I knew nothing:
That's not something
to brag about:
The paint shop, please?
Next door:
How old is he?
20:
Obviously,
he hasn't been in the army:
He lives with his godmother,
the lady who raised him:
He only has me,
and you will see,
he is very handsome:
I will see nothing at all:
But Mother...
Go upstairs to the apartment:
It is time to fix lunch:
Genevive!
We are ruined!
You always exaggerate:
80,000 francs I have to pay
before the 15th:
Is that funny?And if you don't pay?
They will seize our property:
I will get a job:
What sort of a job?
Anything:
Post Office or City Hall?
Why not?
You understand,
if I get married,
Guy and I will work,
and we will help you:
But, my little girl,
it is out of the question
for you to marry:
Take that away:
You're in my way:
Anyway,
what can he do?
Can he support you?
Raise children?
He's not rich:
We will live modestly,
and we won't have
children right away:
No, but one at least:
He is not the one
who will pay my taxes:
There isn't a penny left
in the till:
Sell your jewels:
My jewels, never!
What good are they?
You don't even look at them:
What if there's
an emergency?
What is happening,
isn't it an emergency?
Impossible! If I'd sell
my jewels, I'd feel...
stripped and naked:
Find something else:
Something else?
We have nothing:
Then, sell the shop:
Stupid!
What will we live on?
After all, a jewel is just a jewel:
Should I change
my hair style?
My engagement ring...
It's atrocious:
This bracelet...
Nobody will want that:
And your necklace?
My necklace, you think?
That'd be a crime:
No, I'll never part with it:
Anyway, it's probably fake:
Come on! After all,
it's not that pretty:
This afternoon,
we will go to Mr: Dubourg:
Then I'll have my hair done:
How beautiful!
Truly marvelous:
Isn't it?
This is a mighty stone...
if I may say so...
Here are
rubies, sapphires, emeralds:
Ali Baba's cave:
The jewels...
of Sleeping Beauty:
Hello, Mrs:
Emery:Hello, Miss Genevive:
Hello, Mr:
Dubourg:Allow me...
Please:
The young miss...
has become very pretty:
It's been such a long time...
since I had the pleasure...
But what can I do for you?
You may speak frankly:
We are in
an embarrassing situation:
Genevive helps me
as much as she can:
It has nothing to do with her:
But I have heavy expenses
and I thought...
Well...
I have a payment to meet
and if I don't,
consequences will be dire:
So I come to you
as to my savior...
I hesitated a long time,
and Genevive,
who is the voice
of wisdom and reason,
persuaded me...
It breaks my heart
to be forced to give up
this jewel, which to me
represents...
I understand, dear Madame,
but my business is risky
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