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Prise par le travail, une femme a oublié comment rêver. Jusqu’au jour où une version plus jeune d’elle-même vient réveiller son cœur et changer son regard sur la vie.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30...
01:00...
01:02...
01:03Must be the book.
01:05I've been remembering things I hadn't thought about in years.
01:11Just all of a sudden I knew exactly what you looked like when you were a little girl.
01:14What if they hate it?
01:32Well, they'll be wrong.
01:34And they'll be wrong.
01:43Come on, Vera.
01:44We did some good work today, don't you think?
01:50It felt good.
01:51You see, Vera.
01:52Do you really think that life is shaped by the yeses and not the noes?
02:01Mm-hmm.
02:02Well, I said yes once and it was a complete disaster.
02:08Mm.
02:10Well, my guess is that you were just saying the word.
02:13What you're really doing is saying no to yourself.
02:16You're a remarkable talent, huh, Miller?
02:22Oh, thanks.
02:23And Robin was right.
02:25You are a great editor.
02:27Susan Stone.
02:27Well, thank you.
02:28Thank you.
02:29Thank you.
02:34Is it that late?
02:36I guess so.
02:37Yeah.
02:38All right, well, um, I'll see you bright and early.
02:42Okay.
02:43All right.
02:44Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:45Good night.
02:54Good night.
02:56Bye.
03:08Suze?
03:10Mm-hmm?
03:11I think he wanted to kiss you.
03:13Don't be ridiculous.
03:15This is strictly a working relationship.
03:17Why can't it be both?
03:19Because you don't make your bed where you eat.
03:22Well, I'm sure he's a lot of fun.
03:26Suze?
03:27Hmm?
03:28I love that he plays the trombone.
03:30Now I'm beginning to think that you don't understand Fooey as a character.
03:47I do, too.
03:48Well, then why would you want me to change Fooey's reaction?
03:51Because I just don't believe that any sane woman who's thrown into a squalid jail in Selma
03:55is going to be so serene and calm.
03:58I'm almost happy.
03:59Hmm.
03:59So you really don't understand?
04:01You don't know what you're missing here.
04:03I'm on a diet.
04:04Oh, you don't need to diet.
04:05Come on.
04:05Come on.
04:06Try this.
04:09Hmm?
04:10Hmm?
04:10Hmm?
04:11Now, see, Fooey was one of those rare, wonderful people.
04:15No matter what the disaster, she always saw it as an opportunity.
04:19The glass was always half full.
04:20Of course, that drives the half-empties totally crazy.
04:24Who does that remind you of?
04:26That is wonderful.
04:27Mm-hmm.
04:27This woman is a genius.
04:29Finish it.
04:29Finish it.
04:30Oh.
04:30Thank you.
04:31Thank you.
04:37Hmm.
04:38Wait till you try her Napoleon.
04:41You know, I think Aunt Pru would love my brother Bob.
04:44Yeah?
04:44Well, in that case, I probably will, too.
04:46I told you.
04:47Prince Charming.
04:48All right.
05:02Bye.
05:10Bye.
05:12Bye.
05:13Bye.
05:14Bye.
05:14Bye.
05:15Bye.
05:15Bye.
05:16Bye.
05:16Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
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09:16Oh, sorry.
09:17Sorry.
09:18I never knew anyone who had their own cemetery.
09:21My mother and father.
09:27Mom, Dad, I'd like you to meet Susan.
09:32I think they would have liked you.
09:37You sure you're not running back because of last night?
09:43Tom, last night was entirely my fault. It was a huge mistake. We could never, ever, ever possibly become romantically involved.
09:55But we already are.
09:56But we already are. No, no, it can't happen. I mean, it would be a disaster for the book.
10:03But I see it happening.
10:06What are you talking about?
10:07What are you talking about?
10:08I've already seen it. See it?
10:09Oh, please, Tom, come on. You're being crazy now, okay? I mean, one indiscreet moment means nothing more than one indiscreet moment when we were both so tired that we lost it.
10:17I didn't lose it.
10:18I didn't lose it.
10:21Listen to me, okay? I'm your editor. That is all. Nothing more.
10:25But Susan...
10:26No, I like you. I do. Just not in that way.
10:30Oh.
10:34I'm... I'm sorry. I...
10:40Well, I guess maybe I, uh...
10:44Maybe I don't have the gift after all, huh?
10:49Well, maybe we should get started. I don't want to be late.
10:53No.
11:00I would follow.
11:15I knew that.
11:20...
11:50Well, um, I'll call you as soon as I hear anything
11:54Okay
11:55Oh, uh, regarding the title, why don't you make a list and I'll make a list
12:00Right
12:01Well, Merry Christmas, Susan
12:07You too
12:07Don't worry, I'm sure that everyone will love the book
12:10Okay
12:12Here
12:13Good job
12:15Good job
12:16Sure
12:17All right
12:18All right
12:20Thank you
12:25All right
12:30...
13:00Sorry. Make 15 copies. I want to distribute them personally and change the title page to untitled, all right?
13:16Did Tom Muller call?
13:18No, is he supposed to?
13:23Good morning, Robin.
13:24Good morning, Susan.
13:30Who the hell do we give these to?
13:32Who do we think's a definite yes?
13:34Nobody. Probably yes, maybe Gloria. At least she has a sense of humor.
13:38What about Herbert?
13:40Possibly yes.
13:41Donald?
13:42He's a definite no. Mark's another no.
13:44I like it better than anybody.
13:46I'm not even going to give it to that teeny bopper. He won't think it's hip enough.
13:49You're wrong about Mark.
13:51I wish there was some way of keeping Dorinda off the list, short of stabbing her in the throat.
13:56What a mess.
13:57Ram at three, like in the old days. Remember those?
14:00Only vaguely.
14:12Tom could play that better.
14:18I'm Dilly.
14:19Thank you.
14:20May I say something?
14:23Please.
14:24I think that it was brilliant of you to have him read his reviews, and the work that you did on Phooey is just...
14:28Please don't call it Phooey.
14:30Sorry.
14:31What should I call it then?
14:33Why don't we just call it Untitled for now?
14:36Okay.
14:37Well, you know how much I loved Untitled before, right? But now it's just Susan, it's...
14:42It's...
14:43I got it.
14:44Thank you.
14:45Susan, good luck tomorrow.
14:48Then we'll start laughing today.
14:49Later.
14:50Sure...
14:51I'll do it tomorrow.
14:54Come on.
14:55I'll do it tomorrow.
14:58What?
14:59A day, I'll do it tomorrow.
15:01Yeah.
15:03Thanks.
15:04Hello.
15:05I'll do it tomorrow.
15:08I'll be here tomorrow.
15:09I'll do it tomorrow.
15:10I'll do it tomorrow.
15:12Bye.
15:13See you tomorrow.
15:14Sous-titrage MFP.
15:44Sous-titrage MFP.
16:14Sous-titrage MFP.
16:44Sous-titrage MFP.
17:14I've got one thing to say to all of you. Tom Miller's a superb and unique talent, and I think that his book is brilliant.
17:22It's funny and charming and very smart, and on top of that, I think it's going to make money.
17:29And frankly, if Blair House doesn't publish this book, then I'm not really sure what I'm doing here anymore.
17:37Mark, you weren't on Susan's list.
17:45I overheard several assistants raving about him in the kitchen, so I bootlegged the copy.
17:50And, um, look, this guy may be a little unusual, but that's the whole point.
17:55I think Susan's absolutely correct. I mean, wake up. Would you not say publish John Irving?
18:00Because sometimes he's a little fantastic, and that's just one tiny aspect of it.
18:05I mean, I mean, what about the Americana of it all? And the romance? And Dorinda?
18:11Don't tell me you didn't at least love all the dirty parts.
18:22Come on, guys, get with it. If we don't nail this guy down, somebody else will.
18:26And won't we be embarrassed when it gets out that we had him first and didn't publish him?
18:30Well, anyway, I'm a strong yes.
18:35Well, Susan, can't wait to read your new guy.
18:39Well, actually, Walter, it was Robin who found him.
18:42Oh, good work, Robin.
18:45All right, is that it?
18:48Now let's get back to work.
18:49Susan, something's happened to you the last couple of weeks.
19:02I like it.
19:03Thank you, Walter.
19:04So do I.
19:11Susan, pass!
19:12So much, you have no idea how much that meant to me.
19:14I mean, I've been wrong about you this whole time.
19:16I thought you hated me. Did you know that?
19:17And nobody ever, I mean, I'm so sorry that Ben and I called you the Wicked Witch of the West.
19:21We were completely wrong.
19:22But it's just because I didn't have any idea.
19:23You're so amazing.
19:24And no one ever gives their assistant credit, ever.
19:26Did you know that?
19:26Well, you deserve the credit, Robin.
19:28I mean, I just found you.
19:29And I only found the book.
19:29I mean, you fixed it, right?
19:31And I learned so much from you.
19:32You really do.
19:32You really do.
19:33Now, I want you to run along and come back in five minutes
19:36because we really do have to have that discussion about run-on sentences, okay?
19:39Okay, but actually, it's lunchtime.
19:42And Ben, I know how much you hate Christmas parties,
19:44but Ben's office is having their party.
19:45It's really important to let it be there.
19:47Are you sure?
19:48Yeah, I'm positive.
19:49Go ahead, go ahead.
19:49Thank you.
19:50Okay.
19:51Thank you so much.
19:52Thank you.
19:52Thank you.
19:52Thank you.
19:53Okay.
19:53Thank you.
19:54Thank you.
20:14Hi, Tom.
20:15It's Susan.
20:15I have wonderful news.
20:17Um, I'm at the office, and I should be here until about seven,
20:21and then I'll be at home.
20:23Uh, you have both the numbers, so call me.
20:26Okay.
20:26Bye-bye.
20:27Bye-bye.
20:27Bye-bye.
20:28Bye-bye.
20:28Bye-bye.
20:29Bye-bye.
20:31Bye-bye.
20:34Bye-bye.
20:35Bye-bye.
20:38Bye-bye.
20:40Bye-bye.
20:42Bye-bye.
20:44Bye-bye.
20:46Bye-bye.
20:47Bye-bye.
20:54Bye-bye.
20:54Bye-bye.
21:08Bye-bye.
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23:39Walter, um, were you going to fire me?
23:44Absolutely.
23:48Merry Christmas.
23:49Merry Christmas.
23:50Let's take a bite at the rent there.
24:19No.
24:20So I hear.
24:21Really?
24:22Yeah, Christmas.
24:23Merry Christmas.
24:24Oh, how you doing, babe?
24:26I'll see you later.
24:33Susan, help me.
24:34Hey, Robin.
24:35Where's, uh, where's Ben?
24:36He's running a little late.
24:37I'm glad you decided to stay.
24:38Merry Christmas.
24:39Oh, Robin.
24:40Uh, thank you.
24:41Uh, you know, I just, I haven't had any time to do any shopping yet, so...
24:44Silly, I just saw and thought of you, it's nothing, okay?
24:46And I spoke to Tom about the book.
24:48Oh, you spoke to him?
24:48I just got off the phone with him.
24:49He sounds so excited.
24:50Oh, good.
24:51That's very good.
24:52Okay, I got it.
24:58Well, Susan!
24:59What?
25:00Merry Christmas.
25:01Honey, I read your book, and it's a hooch.
25:03I really loved it.
25:03Oh.
25:04And, especially when you included the rest of us.
25:06Gloria, I'm really pleased.
25:07Thank you very much for...
25:08Now, open this when you come home.
25:09It's a little personal.
25:10God, Gloria, you shouldn't have.
25:12Oh, of course I should have.
25:13I get a kick out of getting the perfect gift for everybody.
25:15I start Christmas shopping January 2nd.
25:16Oh, I do.
25:17Thank you very, very much.
25:18You're welcome.
25:19Bye.
25:21Hi, Tom.
25:22It's Susan, your editor.
25:23At least, I hope I'm still your editor.
25:26Walter loved the book, so we need to start discussing your deal.
25:29Well, I know that you're disappointed with Susan, the woman, but please return the call to Susan, the editor.
25:34Tom, I'm sorry.
25:37Susan, the woman, would like a second chance, so maybe you can call her, too.
25:45Tom, I miss you, so Merry Christmas.
25:56Well done, Susan Stone.
25:59What do you say we go home and open our presents, huh?
26:04Yeah.
26:05Come on.
26:13Cool!
26:14Oh, my God.
26:15Who wears these and when?
26:17On Christmas, silly.
26:19Let's see what Robin and Ben have given us.
26:22Oh, my God.
26:23Tiffany's.
26:23Is she crazy?
26:24Ha ha!
26:25Now you have to get a tree.
26:29Ha, ha, now you have to get a tree.
26:55It's the most pathetic tree I've ever seen.
26:57It's better than the one that you didn't have last year.
27:01Now continue, please.
27:03On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer and Vixen.
27:06On Comet, on Cupid, on Donner and Blitzen.
27:10To the top of the porch, to the top of the wall.
27:13Now dash away, dash away, dash away all.
27:16And as he drove out of sight, I heard him exclaim,
27:20Merry Christmas to all, and to all, good night.
27:27This is a beautiful new thing.
27:29It's always a beautiful thing, but at the same time,
27:30I'm so tired.
27:31It's always a beautiful boy.
27:33I'm so grateful for that.
27:35It's been a beautiful day, since no.
27:37I was wearing a shirt.
27:39Oh my god, that's my favorite.
27:41I'm so happy.
27:42After that, we went on a bop of a Разwaite.
27:44I was so happy with my mom.
27:45Sous?
28:15Sous?
28:25Merry Christmas, my Sous.
28:31I love you so much.
28:43I like that.
29:03Oh, God!
29:05Hey, why didn't you call me?
29:07I left you like a hundred messages.
29:09I was in New York. I didn't check the Connecticut machine until this morning.
29:12Oh, well, wait a minute. I thought that you had the gift.
29:16But only a teeny bit.
29:18I missed you.
29:22This is the best Christmas I've ever had.
29:36Is that good?
29:38So Santa brought you everything you wanted, Alice?
29:40You mean there is a Santa?
29:42Oh, that's a fact. Right, Bob?
29:44Oh, absolutely.
29:46I bet she looks just the way you did when you were little.
29:48May I propose a toast.
29:50Bob?
29:51Thank you.
29:52Glasses up.
29:54A toast.
29:56To friends who can be family and family who can be friends.
30:00Merry Christmas.
30:02Merry Christmas, my precious, precious doodle-berries.
30:06Doodle-berries.
30:08Doodle-berries.
30:10Do you have everything that you need?
30:12Can I get some more turkeys?
30:14Do you know what? Did you go see Aunt Nellie last week?
30:18Uh, yeah.
30:19I saw her a couple of weeks ago and she thought I was dead.
30:22How is Danny?
30:24He's good.
30:25Last I heard he put a couple of coins and they got it.
30:29Merry Christmas, baby Prue.
30:31Ha, ha, ha, ha!
31:01Were you sure this belonged to Paul?
31:03My nature was an ocean.
31:09Oh, you�� for money to light up.
31:13Good night.
31:15Everybody sweet.
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