[Laz says]
When I saw the film the other night, I was disappointed that your character, Nelly, and Monsieur Arnaud didn't get together in the end.

[Emanuelle says]
You were very worried?
[Laz says]
No, just a little saddened.

[Emanuelle says]
She would have been widowed ten years after, don't you think? (laugh).
[Laz says]
You don't think she would have enjoyed a relationship with him?

[Emanuelle says]
A real one?
[Laz says]
Yeah a real one.

[Emanuelle says]
You mean a sexual one?
[Laz says]
Yes, like a couple.

[Emanuelle says]
No, I don't think that's the subject. I don't think they are ever going to get married. I don't think it would have been good for them to get married. I just think it's the kind of relationship that is not typical...you know...uhmm...
[Laz says]
So it's more about two people learning about each other; a learning experience in life.

[Emanuelle says]
Uncertainty. It's two lonely people that are meeting. I don't know if there is any word to describe this relationship. It's just a moment together, uhmm. It's when you are in distress and you feel like talking to someone because you need to talk and it doesn't matter if it's not for life you know? It's just simply the meeting of two people in transition.
[Laz says]
These two people just served a kind purpose to each other for awhile.

[Emanuelle says]
(nod)







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