Paper Heart
Has anyone been in love?
Have you ever been in love?
There's not a soul in the world
that wants to talk to me.
Whoo!
Viva Las Vegas! Whoo!
That's funny.
- What you got there, honey?
- It's a microphone.
Is it?
What do you want me to say?
- You look good.
- Oh, thank you.
You don't know what love is?
No.
Oh, well, that's a shame.
Are you looking for love?
No, not really.
I'm kind of content.
I like all these backup people
you got here.
Thanks.
There's tons of guys out here.
If you go out here,
you can find your soulmate.
I just think
love is a hard thing to find.
When you find it, keep it.
Hold on to it.
- Love?
- Love?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, I love LA.
Is love a good thing?
Yeah, a very good thing.
Cool.
Cool. Thank you.
Thank you.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Charlyne Yi!
Argh!
Argh! Argh!
Charlyne Yi!
Charlyne Yi!
Charlyne Yi!
I do.
So you say you don't believe
in love now,
but have you always
felt that way?
I believed in it
when I was a kid,
but again, all my ideas
about love
kind of came from movies
and fairy tales.
And as I grew up I realized
that life is nothing like that.
Was that 'cause you had
your heart broken?
No.
I've only ever had one boyfriend.
I thought he was all dark and mysterious
and he had shadows
under his eyes.
But then I realized that was only
because he was on drugs.
Hey, Gill, this is Nick.
We're making a documentary
about Charlyne and love.
We were wondering if we could
ask you some questions.
Awesome.
Do you think
I'll learn something?
Do you think
it's possible?
Why?
You're probably thinking,
"Is this how Charlyne really is?"
This hair... it's a wig.
It's not my hair.
Made you think it was a wig.
Made you think it wasn't my hair.
Looks nothing like that.
So you don't know what love is.
You've never felt it, so you claim.
And you also know for sure
that you will never be in love.
- Yeah.
- I'm dumbfounded.
I've never been in love, ever,
so I'm not sure
if I'm capable of it.
Well, why do you think
that you would be someone
who wasn't capable of it?
You're a very loving person.
That's what you think.
You're dedicated to creative things.
Your love glass is half full.
You're very optimistic.
- You've never been in love?
- No.
And it's...
This is gonna come out,
probably, wrong,
but is it because
you're not lovable?
You think I'm not lovable,
Demetri?
No, I'm asking, do you feel not loveable?
Do you feel not valuable?
'Cause I think
you're potentially valuable.
I think if Charlyne ever falls in love
- she'll keep it very close to herself.
- Yeah, private.
I don't think she's gonna make it
public to anybody.
Do you think that Charlyne
believes in love
even though she says she doesn't?
find love?
I hope so too.
Bye, Gill.
So why do you want to make
a documentary about love then?
something to someone.
And we're all a bit skeptical,
but I don't want to end up
a lonely old spinster.
I don't think anyone wants to.
So we're gonna go on the road
and talk to people and hear their stories
and see if that changes
- Yep, we'll see.
- That's right. We will see.
Have you ever
been married?
Yes, I was married for 11 years.
And then I got divorced.
And it was the first time
I was married too.
I didn't get married
till I was 43 years old.
I met this young lady
and we got married.
And then, eh,
she just didn't want
to be married anymore.
I don't understand it,
but, you know, she had to do
what was best for her.
And why wouldn't you
get married again?
Because I don't want
to go through the hurt again.
When I took those vows,
for me it was for life,
you know, as far as I was concerned.
But it wasn't.
People fall out of love.
People change.
And what they want
and what the other person wants...
it's just different.
Rack 'em up.
We're tied.
When you get older,
you have all this experience
and then you start thinking about,
you know, your past loves.
And true love is
That only comes once in a while...
once in a lifetime, I think.
- Have you had that?
- Yes, I have.
Was that with your ex-wife?
No, as a matter of fact.
It was... God, it must be,
like, 20 years ago,
but every time I hear her name
immediately the image of her
pops in my head
and I get those little butterflies
and everything like that.
Why didn't it work out?
at the time
and she just...
she was, like, this close
to giving it up
and being with me,
and she just couldn't do it.
And did you know she was
dating someone at the time?
Yeah, but what does that matter?
If they're not married or engaged,
they're fair game.
- You think so?
- You know what I mean? Yeah.
I mean, it's just a boyfriend.
'Cause, I mean, you could be
the one she's really looking for, right?
But I think the problem
with true love is
that it has to be
on both sides.
That's what makes it
so difficult.
Like she might have been
my true love,
but maybe I wasn't her true love.
See, you got me talking about love
and I can't even shoot pool anymore.
While we're talking about love
and true love,
how do you know
if you ever found love?
Well, I'll tell you
a little story.
Last May I took a trip up to Alaska
to go grizzly hunting.
And I was 130 miles north
of the Arctic Circle
on horseback for two weeks.
And it was just me, my guide
and my wrangler.
So we were riding along
and we had to cross this river.
And it was late spring,
so the water was very very high
and very very cold.
There were big chunks of ice
in the river
and it was freezing.
So anyway, we were crossing
this river
and I almost made it
to the other side
when my horse lost its footing
and rolled,
and me and the horse
went down the river.
The water was moving
really really fast.
It overtook me
and it held me under the water
for a good 30 seconds...
And I remember it being
very serene,
a very pretty color.
And I was just floating there,
like in space.
And I was saying to myself,
"I can't die like this.
This isn't the way to go."
And then all of a sudden
I saw Sarah's face...
my ex-wife.
And she didn't say anything to me.
She didn't look at me.
And that's when I started
reaching for it
and I power-swam to the top
and popped out of the top
of the river,
grabbed onto a little branch
and got out.
And my guide had
a big bonfire going.
And I'm here to tell the story,
so obviously I survived.
that the love from that marriage
was still there.
And when I came home
I told Sarah the story
and she said that she was
sitting there
working on her computer,
and that's the profile
I would have seen
of her just sitting there
at her desk.
And like I was saying before
about the one true love
that might have been,
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