351 I would quite like to tell him about my whistle modification. 352 Good idea. 353 See? Exposition. Science. 354 [speaking Chinese] 355 I assure you these are not the works of Thomas Edison. 356 Uh, I think he is somewhere around here. 357 Wait a moment. This isn't science. 358 This is art. 359 - Yeah. - Hmm. 360 That painting is highly inaccurate. 361 [woman] It's not supposed to be accurate. 362 The artist views reality through imagination 363 rather than simply recording it. 364 It is called "lmpressionism." 365 Well, um, I'm not impressed. 366 Trees are not violet, grass is not charcoal, 367 and a man cannot... 368 fly. 369 You feel something. 370 You dream of flying. 371 Or of naked men. 372 - Sometimes. - Ah. 373 The flying. N-N-Not the men. 374 I am glad you like my painting. Monique La Roche. 375 Phileas Fogg. I must say, it's a lot better than these amateurs. 376 What did he say? 377 - Oh, no. - [speaking French] 378 [clears throat] 379 [speaking French] 380 Non. 381 Goodness. What was that all about? 382 Well, a wealthy gentleman bought my painting for a lot of money. 383 Champagne for everyone! 384 [shouting in Chinese] 385 I'm still looking for Mr. Eddie. Nice painting. 386 Have you considered a career in schematic drawing? 387 No. It would be far too limiting. 388 At least your work shows genuine promise. 389 Thank you. Those I painted many months ago. 390 I was lacking inspiration. 391 I found some men to help me find Mr. "Edimon." 392 - This way. - Thank you. Thank you. 393 [shouting in Chinese] 394 He's very eager. 395 [shouting] Get him! 396 Oh, no, no, no, no. Oh, it's terrible, no? 397 No, no, it's... 398 - clever. - Oh. 399 Hmm. Yes. 400 - He's a clown. - Mm-hmm. |