Marie Curie Page #5
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- 2016
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I forgot the rule.
It's too complicated for me.
I'll show you.
Your lack of concern terrifies me.
Why?
A married man, Marie.
Paul is unhappy with Jeanne.
Don't be naive.
- Paul will never be Pierre.
- I know!
You know nothing about the suffering
of a betrayed woman!
Pierre applied twice,
before they accepted him.
You will know how to
convince them.
Come back to reality!
They'll never accept a dirty Pole
in the French Academy!
You have done for France much more than
all those so called patriots together!
All these behind-the-scenes
political intrigues,
I am not made for this.
Madame Curie?
This letter and flowers I have to deliver
to your very hands.
How beautiful.
- Yes. Have a nice day.
- Thanks!
You will succeed,
if you confront them.
That's for sure.
Hmm, delicious!
Try.
Not bad...
And here I have wild plums
from my garden.
Yummy... Very much.
It will perfectly
combine with Camembert.
Here you are.
Do you cook for your kids too?
It would be great if we could go
and have a picnic all together.
I love you...
And soon the first woman
And this is building up your vanity!
You have turned heads of so many ladies
that the only trick
to make myself noticeable is
the Academy of Science.
Are you coming back to
your Polish whore?
- Stop it, you will wake up the children.
- The children are at Perrins!
that woman is destroying my family!
Your family? You are just
destroying it yourself.
You lying, repulsive coward!
How dare you, Paul, to come back
all messed up!
Paul!
What a waste.
Look at me!
I have had enough!
I...
Look at me.
Go to sleep!
Paul! No!
Your candidacy is a great honor
for the Academy.
With the Curie therapy you can heal
an early discovered cancer.
But the objective is to heal
all of the patients.
I could be so much more efficient
within an Institute of Radium
where researchers would work
side by side with doctors.
You will get your institute,
Madame. Sure.
Your rival, Monsieur Branly,
can't hold a candle to you
in terms of international reputation.
He operates...
Can I count on your support then?
May I?
Although emancipation lures us
into unknown realms,
I can hardly imagine
offering you a cigar.
A woman like you
has the world at her feet.
my Chinese room?
It used to belong to
Count von Satur.
Would you like to?
- It's a real treasure.
Are you coming from Rue Banquier?
Paris is a village, my dear.
Forgive me, I've had a long day.
Don't play the innocent!
It's not me that is your problem.
I was there for you when Pierre died,
I cared for your kids as if they were my own.
Is that the gratitude I get?
- I will do the same for your children.
- Don't you dare to talk about my children!
You've lost all trace of decency!
Look at yourself!
Even dressed in silk, you are nothing
but a miserable laboratory rat!
Who cares what you think...
You are not the first to be seduced!
And you won't be the last.
But he always comes back to me!
Paul is my life!
I'll kill you, if you take him away
from me!
Marie, it's me! It's me!
What happened?
Nothing, I hit myself, careless stupid.
Must have been distracted.
You smell divine.
Jeanne threatened me with a knife.
Oh, no! Damn it!
calling me all kinds of names,
and two days later she's forgotten it all!
What you are to me
You don't have to be afraid of Jeanne.
I am not afraid of your wife.
I am not sure if I understand correctly
your expectations.
Just write the truth.
Aren't you the one who says loud
A mother of four can depend
on her instincts.
Wounded feelings
are very bad advisors.
Especially, if it comes
to a public person.
Don't you think that the French people will want
to know that the State is about
onto an adulterous woman?
- A Jewish adulteress.
- Jewish?
She is not Jewish, as far as I know.
If you want to fight,
you must offer a bit more
than her supposed Jewish roots.
We are deeply grateful, Madame.
Thanks to Mr. Solvay's and your help
we can at last equip our laboratory.
Solvay is a great supporter
of the Curie therapy.
And so am I.
Flowers seem to like you.
- Thank you.
- See you next Tuesday!
Antoine, the new applicators
will arrive next week.
Fantastic.
The structure has vividly changed.
How can you tell about
radioactivity as if it was some trifle?
We all know perfectly
that Madame Curie
could never have come to such
results on her own!
This woman is a visionary!
Excessively ambitious
is more appropriate.
What has she done
since her husband died?
She has only published results
She will see to it that
the name Pierre Curie
is completely forgotten.
Women now hunger for fame
and fortune as well.
Which Madame and her deceased husband
have had more than enough!
Did you read this?
What she achieved for the research
against cancer
is unique in the world!
A seat in the Academy
is not hereditary!
Do you want your grandchildren
to ask you
why you weakened
in front of a woman?
Quiet, gentlemen!
We can proceed to vote.
I remind you that a simple
majority wins.
I can count on you?
Naturally. May she give her
candidacy in London
- she is such a genius.
Or go straight back to Warsaw!
Her choice.
Gentlemen, this is a historical opportunity.
Don't miss it!
Bravo, very eloquent.
Madame Curie:
twenty eight,
Monsieur Branly:
thirty.
I'd have been delighted
to give my vote to you, but...
I prefer not to think how much time
I wasted on this.
- Can you pick up Irne?
- Of course. And you?
- Where are you going?
- See you at home.
Mania!
You don't know how sorry I am, Marie.
- Where are our letters?
- What?
Jeanne knows that we meet here.
Are you sure that you did not hide them
in some other place?
What are you going to do now?
- I'll get them back.
- And that's it'?
What else are you expecting?
Is it my fault?
everywhere.
Even if Jeanne knows that we meet here,
Stop it, it's pathetic!
Wait! Marie.
Marie. I'll talk to her.
I'll get our letters back...
I am sick of thinking that she interfered
in our intimacy.
We both knew what we were going into.
Did we? Really?
Marie! Marie!
Where were you?
Hurry up, we have a visitor.
- At this hour?
- Come here at last, Mania.
Allow me to introduce myself,
August Gyldenstolpe:
Swedish ambassador to France.
I have belonged for a long time to the circle
of your greatest admirers.
And today I have the honour
of presenting you some wonderful news.
The Nobel Committee decided to award you
with this years's Prize for chemistry.
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