In this short scene, the young woman, Bella, complains to her sister, Madame Bo, that she has been waiting for her brother-in-law for a long time. She complains about the fact that he has to shave his beard every time he takes on a new role. She also complains about how his hair grows fast. She wonders why he doesn't shave his hair after all, and she wonders why other men don't seem to like him as much as she does. Madame Bo tries to calm her down, but she can't bring herself to do so. She wants to go to the studio with her brother, but her sister won't let her. She asks Madame Bo if they can set up some scenes for the next day, and Madame Bo tells her that they're going to do it. She tells Madame Bo that she's starting to hurt her arms from being so close to him, and that he's acting like a "bad tempered man." Madame Bo is sorry that Madame Bo didn't tell her the whole story about how the director was calling him out on the previous day. He's a hypocrite, she says.
In this short scene, the young woman, Bella, complains to her sister, Madame Bo, that she has been waiting for her brother-in-law for a long time. She complains about the fact that he has to shave his beard every time he takes on a new role. She also complains about how his hair grows fast. She wonders why he doesn't shave his hair after all, and she wonders why other men don't seem to like him as much as she does. Madame Bo tries to calm her down, but she can't bring herself to do so. She wants to go to the studio with her brother, but her sister won't let her. She asks Madame Bo if they can set up some scenes for the next day, and Madame Bo tells her that they're going to do it. She tells Madame Bo that she's starting to hurt her arms from being so close to him, and that he's acting like a "bad tempered man." Madame Bo is sorry that Madame Bo didn't tell her the whole story about how the director was calling him out on the previous day. He's a hypocrite, she says.