Bertrand:
You okay, my little cracker?
Michèle:
I'm not your cracker now.
Bertrand:
Sure you are.
Michèle:
You're smothering me. Why'd you come?
Bertrand:
You're my cracker.
Michèle:
Yesterday I told you it was over. Today it's still over.
Michèle:
Read it... Read it... This is really good. This one, too. All books on the Holocaust.
François:
The Shoah.
Michèle:
When did the Holocaust go out? I've always heard Holocaust.
François:
They say Shoah.
Michèle:
Everyone says Holocaust.
François:
Michèle, Holocaust means an accepted religious sacrifice. It was a Shoah, a genocide, not an offering to God.
Michèle:
That TV series was called Holocaust. TV is serious stuff.
François:
My sweater suits you.
Michèle:
You can have it back.
François:
You're sweet to wear it.
François:
You doing okay?
Michèle:
Yeah, I'm a Buddhist now.
François:
Then you're doing fine. What's that involve?
Michèle:
Lots of meditation... You've gotta work toward enlightment, nothingness.
François:
That's tough.
Michèle:
Yes, all of this positive energy is exhausting.
Michèle:
What's your religion?
François:
Meaning?
Michèle:
What religion are you?
François:
I'm nothing. Do I have to have one? The cops ask easier questions.
François:
If I come to a Buddhist meeting with you do I have to shave my head and take off my shoes?
Michèle:
You don't have to take off your shoes.
François:
What, then?
Ali:
[
Holds out condom] It's green...
Michèle:
Is it old?
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