Saw an excellent movie the other night: “Copie Conforme”. There are parts of the dialogue between the protagonists that reminded me of a particularly clear and persuasive teaching.
The story is set in Tuscany, where a French art dealer, played by Juliette Binoche, who spends a day with the writer of a recently-published book on the value of copies in art . The couple appear to have met each other for the first time that day, but as the film progresses it is left deliberately unclear as to whether they are a married couple attempting to rekindle their relationship by pretending to be strangers, or strangers playing the part of a couple.