That Isabelle Rossellini is a beautiful woman isn’t she?
Ah, I see you have been to the cinema.
I have!
And about time if I may say so; these Sunday special Thought of The Days used to be about film and you haven’t mentioned one in a VERY long time.
Well, I am now; so quit your griping.
I gripe not; tell us, what did you see?
A French production called, in French – Trois Fois 20 ans.
That would be 60 then, and Isabelle is 59 I think.
She’s a beautiful woman isn’t she?
And Italian.
I like Italian women.
We know; who else was in the film?
William Hurt and Johanna Lummi.
I thought you said it was a French film?
No I said it was a French Production – the director is French but I don’t think any of the actors were.
So did you see it in French? Italian? English?
It was in English - and their title is Late Bloomers.
So what is it about? Coffee?
Late! Not Latte.
So, nothing to do with coffee then?
No I don’t remember any one drinking coffee …….. Hang on… yes, there was.
So it WAS it about coffee.
No, will you stop it about the grains; there was a scene where one person was making coffee and another was opening a can of Red Bull. It was a symbolic moment.
About caffeine?
Look, all this talk of roasts is beginning to grind – the film was about the two main characters approaching sixty with different feelings; one with over acceptance the other with over denial.
But both needed a drink?
Yep.
You are approaching sixty aren’t you?
Shut up.
Ah so you identified with the denial and fancied Isabelle?
Shut up.
She is beautiful isn’t she?
She is….. sigh…… and a very good actress – she uses an economy of movement and gesture that carries so much emotion and story it is a joy to watch.
Yep, you fancied her.
She's Italian!
What about William Hurt?
I don't fancy him.
No, i mean - what was he like in the film?
Excellent, isn't he always? He's got a great voice.
Did you laugh?
Yes.
Cry?
No, it was more a film of observation - there was a key seen filmed in a disco/party - Isabelle was on the balcony and William down at the bar and they communicate in gesture and signs.
The Italians do that don't they?
It's a bit of a cliche but they do.
Anything else?
Yes, they say - "perche parlare tutto lamore si dice in un bacio?"
You speak Italian!!?
I would like to learn!!
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