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France, 1950s. From the Quartier Latin to Saint-Tropez via New York, a young Parisienne becomes the icon of a whole gene | dG1fVDlOYnlSQ0NxX0U
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00:00I've always lived without counting money, time, everything in a row, except for my own existence, I have not been able to keep anything, even memories escape me, the only real landmarks are my novels.
00:17The price of criticism is attributed to Miss Françoise Sagan.
00:21It is the price of criticism that triggered everything, from there it was the corrida.
00:27What am I going to do with all this money?
00:29The most reasonable thing would be to spend it all.
00:31Here, I bought the house.
00:33She's even crazier than me.
00:35To your loves.
00:36He's smart.
00:37You wouldn't imagine that I would marry him for his physique.
00:39To my divorce.
00:40To your wedding.
00:41I read your manuscript, I can't find you, I can't find my charming little monster.
00:46I don't really know why we write, I think we write for three or four people we love and who believe you strongly, and who don't know that a word can put you to the ground.
00:58What can happen to me if I can't write anymore?
01:00You sell the house.
01:08Françoise, you're going to fight.
01:10When you wake up, I'll be there.
01:13At the hospital, I was given a new painkiller.
01:15This drug they gave me to help me survive was going to lock me up in addiction for years.
01:21You're destroying yourself with this shit.
01:22How far are you going to go?
01:23To the end, like everyone else.
01:24I don't want to save myself.
01:28If you don't sell this house, you're screwed.
01:30Be happy, you deserve it.
01:32You're going to sleep with me now.
01:34You know you're the woman of my life.
01:37Giving life to characters you don't know is a lot funnier than talking about yourself.
01:43It's also a smart way to deceive your loneliness, and to forget that you lack the essentials.

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