351
I would quite like to tell him
about my whistle modification1.
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 inaccurate2.
361
[woman] It's not
supposed to be accurate.
362
The artist views reality
through imagination
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rather than simply recording3 it.
364
It is called "lmpressionism."
365
Well, um, I'm not impressed.
366
Trees are not violet,
grass is not charcoal4,
367
and a man cannot...
368
fly.
369
You feel something.
370
You dream of flying.
371
Or of naked men.
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- 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."
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- 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.