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Voyageurs et magiciens (2003)

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Voyageurs et magiciens

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  • Dondup: How's the rice paper business?
  • Sonam's Father: Getting worse every day. These days, people prefer foreign-made paper. It's whiter, smoother, and much cheaper. Making rice paper requires a lot of labor.
  • Dondup: I'm going very, very far away. To the land of my dreams. That's where I'm going.
  • The Monk: To a dreamland? You should be careful with dreamlands. Because... when you wake up, if may not be very pleasant.
  • Drunk Man: So, where are you and your friends going?
  • The Monk: [pointing to the appleman] Well, he and I, to Thimphu.
  • [pointing to Dondup]
  • The Monk: That one, to a dreamland.
  • Drunk Man: A dreamland? I want to go too.
  • The Monk: Looks like you're already there.
  • Sonam's Father: So, is it really true you're not coming back to the village?
  • Dondup: I have a great opportunity to go to America. If I'm not in Thimphu tomorrow I may miss it.
  • Sonam's Father: Will you go there for good?
  • Dondup: I don't know, maybe.
  • Sonam's Father: It must be very beautiful there.
  • Sonam: I've heard they don't even know where Bhutan is.
  • Sonam's Father: What a pity. I hope you'll come back to our village. We need young people like you. Why are you going there?
  • Dondup: I can make lots of money.
  • Sonam's Father: doing what?
  • Dondup: anything. Washing dishes. Picking apples.
  • Sonam's Father: Oh, picking apples?
  • The Monk: So, you're giving up an officer's job to pick apples?
  • Dondup: I can make a lot more money.
  • Sonam's Father: Well, I guess you've made your mind up to go.
  • The Monk: Just don't get lost there like Tashi.
  • The Monk: Come and sit here... There's no point staring at an empty road.
  • The Monk: You know... Buddha said hope causes pain.
  • The Monk: The minds of human beings are so convoluted. What we hoped for yesterday, we dread today.
  • Dondup: Monks and drunks - who can take them seriously?
  • Tashi: Know what I heard? That in the next village there are lots of beautiful girls. And they're fair-skinned and sexy. But look at our girls! All burnt by the sun. And skinny, as if they were starving.
  • Karma: All you think about is girls.
  • Tashi: Of course. That's because I'm a man and you're just a kid.
  • Agay: [Talking to Tashi] We men... we may grow old, but our minds don't age. Our jealousy stays young.
  • Sonam: [Answering Dondup, who is wondering why she won't pursue higher education when she has the opportunity to do so] I want to help my father. My mother's dead, and he's all alone. Isn't it our duty to look after our parents when they're old?
  • Dondup: What's the matter? You look so sad.
  • Sonam: Oh, it's nothing.
  • Dondup: Come on... tell me.
  • Sonam: I was thinking about the apple man.
  • Dondup: Why? Do you miss him?
  • Sonam: Yes.
  • Dondup: Do you always miss people you've just met?
  • Sonam: [Giving it some thought] It depends on who they are.
  • The Monk: [Talking to Dondup] You know, a peach blossom is beautiful. But you see, a blossom is only beautiful because it is temporary.

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