Paris Can Wait (2016)
Diane Lane: Anne Lockwood
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Quotes
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Anne Lockwood : Let's make a little detour and see the beautiful cathedral there.
Jacques Clement : Who are you and what have you done with my American friend, always in a hurry to get to Paris?
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Anne Lockwood : Michael and I have flown from the south of France to Paris, but we've never driven.
Jacques Clement : Driving is the only way to see a country.
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Anne Lockwood : Honey, what are you working so hard for if your wife can't have a cheeseburger when she wants one?
Michael Lockwood : Baby, I'd buy you a billion cheeseburgers, but you know how much I hate wasteful extravagance.
Anne Lockwood : Ah, yes. Because your cufflinks were such a bargain.
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Jacques Clement : Anne, a deal offer is like a souffle. It's all about timing.
Anne Lockwood : Yes, you don't want it to collapse.
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Jacques Clement : The chef here was famous for roast baby lamb. What looks good to you, Anne?
Anne Lockwood : Oh, everything looks good. I can't decide.
Jacques Clement : You don't have to.
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Jacques Clement : So I have good news. My friend got us a lunch reservation in Lyon at the restaurant with a new chef who's got outstanding reviews.
Anne Lockwood : Jacques, that sounds wonderful, but I thought we'd be in Paris by now.
Jacques Clement : Paris can wait.
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Anne Lockwood : You know, unlike smoking, there are studies that say that chocolate is good for you.
Jacques Clement : You Americans always have to have a reason for everything. We eat what we enjoy.
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Jacques Clement : Are you nervous?
Anne Lockwood : Maybe. A little bit. We've never actually been alone together.
Jacques Clement : So you didn't believe me when I said I don't bite.
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Jacques Clement : [turns on the car stereo] Ah! Mozart, we couldn't do better. So let's pretend we don't know where we're going or even who we are.
Anne Lockwood : Ha-ha-ha. Oh, brother.
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Jacques Clement : Would you like a glass of wine?
Anne Lockwood : No, no. No. No. Thank you. Yes! When in France.
Jacques Clement : You'll like this wine, it's Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
Anne Lockwood : Ooh. That's good!
Jacques Clement : Merci. This wine goes well with your ham de Bayonne and melon.
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Jacques Clement : I know it's rude, but, Anne, I may have to take some calls.
Anne Lockwood : It's okay. I'm used to it.
Jacques Clement : You shouldn't be.
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Anne Lockwood : Jacques.
Jacques Clement : Yeah?
Anne Lockwood : I'm not French.
Jacques Clement : Yes, that is correct.
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Jacques Clement : It's a great time for you now.
Anne Lockwood : It is?
Jacques Clement : Yes, of course. Qu'est-ce que vous fait rêver? What makes you dance in the street? You're beautiful. You're an interesting woman.
Anne Lockwood : Oh, come on. I saw all the men in Cannes drooling over those young girls.
Jacques Clement : Oh, come on. They're just pop-tarts. You, you're - you're chocolate creme brulee. Yes, that's you. Brulee.
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Anne Lockwood : Are you trying to get me drunk? That's naughty.
Jacques Clement : Just drink what you feel like.
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Michael Lockwood : [on the phone] I was thinking about you.
Anne Lockwood : Yeah, what were you thinking?
Michael Lockwood : About your sweet little ears.
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Anne Lockwood : Why do flowers smell so much better in France than they do in the us?
Jacques Clement : Why? Because we're in France. In America they look lovely but they smell like a refrigerator.
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Anne Lockwood : Do you play "I spy"?
Jacques Clement : Sounds dangerous.
Anne Lockwood : It's a game I used to play with Alexandra on road trips. I spy something with four legs.
Jacques Clement : I spy something with two lovely legs.
Anne Lockwood : Come on. Game over.
Jacques Clement : Not yet.
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Jacques Clement : Let's pretend we are in that Manet painting, "Le Dejeuner sur I'herbe".
Anne Lockwood : Oh. Right.
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Anne Lockwood : Okay, Jacques. I've had enough detours. It's straight to Paris now, right?
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Anne Lockwood : When I see the first new moon, faint in the twilight, I think of the moth eyebrows, Of a girl I saw only once. A haiku.
Jacques Clement : Nice. The changing of the moon reminds me that life and business have cycles. Sometimes full, and sometimes not.
Anne Lockwood : Hmm. You seem to live as if it's always full.
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Anne Lockwood : Sometimes I think Michael married me for my pie.
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Jacques Clement : Let's pretend we are in that Renoir painting, "La danse à Bougival".
Anne Lockwood : Okay.
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Jacques Clement : I am boring you.
Anne Lockwood : No. No, no. I mean, yes. It's just a little intimidating, how much you know about wine.
Jacques Clement : It's just knowing what you like. My happiest memories are around the table.