"The Duke of Cavalcante"? The title's dimly familiar...but no, I don't believe I've viewed this one. Yet what a summary! False accusations, something of a murder mystery, and high potential for cathartic retribution? Ah, to appear before one's enemies as an enigmatic duke, so wealthy and charismatic as to be barely recognized until far too late...that's a sort of role plenty would take joy in imagining for themselves.
[and can he pick out something of a subtle implication there, in the way wise just so happens to lay out this description. ...perhaps. it's not unappreciated.]
Really, far be it from me to neglect any classics. All the more so if critics have forgotten it. I should quite like to pick up that tape, if a reservation might be available.
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I imagine you learn a lot of things about your customers based on their movie preferences, don't you?
Fair enough, fair enough! It's true that any good manager keeps an eye out for common customer inclinations in the name of maintaining business at minimum, after all.
Does it seem like something's on my mind? Oh, then again, that probably was a pretty odd question for me to ask so very abruptly...
Perhaps I just realized these preferences of mine might have read a little oddly specific, just now. Perhaps I'm somewhat concerned, that I might be coming off as a person maybe a little too fixated on those sorts of things! What do you think?
Many thanks for the reservation. So you enjoy such stories as well! Then that does soothe the self-consciousness quite a bit, how reassuring! [as if he's got a self-conscious bone in his body, really...]
Although, then again...I suppose you wouldn't very well tell a customer that you think they have bad taste either, whether you truly think so or not...
[ha. not that the phrasing wise ended up choosing isn't rather charming anyway. i think you're fine the way you are...hardly anyone ever tells him that. for various reasons,]
Do you ever feel a particular urge to give those with poor taste a little gentle nudge in a new direction? Or maybe you just let them 'chase their bliss', as it were?
[ on his own end, wise is being... fairly cautious. he knows enough about hugo to know that this line of questioning could potentially be idle curiosity, but is more likely driving to some bizarre end; what that end is, though, wise currently can't see. he doubts very much that hugo actually feels insecure about his own tastes.
it's an unusual feeling, being questioned about one's own personal habits... wise in particular isn't used to it, given how skillfully — and purposefully — he tends to hide himself behind his much more outgoing and outwardly interesting little sister.
he meant it, though. when he said that hugo was fine the way he is. wise has never been someone who expects others to give way to the world around them. ]
Ahaha... admittedly, I prefer to let Belle handle customers like that whenever I can...
On an objective basis, though, I think people are entitled to enjoy whatever forms of art that move them. Even if that might be... less intellectually stimulating than what I might personally enjoy.
I try not to enforce my own viewpoints on our patrons. Every now and then, though, the customer that's usually only into action films with big blockbuster budgets might come to me and say "I want a movie I can cry over!" or something. And in such cases... I'll be very happy to have the perfect recommendation for them.
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[and can he pick out something of a subtle implication there, in the way wise just so happens to lay out this description. ...perhaps. it's not unappreciated.]
Really, far be it from me to neglect any classics. All the more so if critics have forgotten it. I should quite like to pick up that tape, if a reservation might be available.
[...]
I imagine you learn a lot of things about your customers based on their movie preferences, don't you?
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Something on your mind?
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Does it seem like something's on my mind? Oh, then again, that probably was a pretty odd question for me to ask so very abruptly...
Perhaps I just realized these preferences of mine might have read a little oddly specific, just now. Perhaps I'm somewhat concerned, that I might be coming off as a person maybe a little too fixated on those sorts of things! What do you think?
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I'll set the tape aside for you. You can pick it up whenever you like.
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Although, then again...I suppose you wouldn't very well tell a customer that you think they have bad taste either, whether you truly think so or not...
[ha. not that the phrasing wise ended up choosing isn't rather charming anyway. i think you're fine the way you are...hardly anyone ever tells him that. for various reasons,]
Do you ever feel a particular urge to give those with poor taste a little gentle nudge in a new direction? Or maybe you just let them 'chase their bliss', as it were?
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it's an unusual feeling, being questioned about one's own personal habits... wise in particular isn't used to it, given how skillfully — and purposefully — he tends to hide himself behind his much more outgoing and outwardly interesting little sister.
he meant it, though. when he said that hugo was fine the way he is. wise has never been someone who expects others to give way to the world around them. ]
Ahaha... admittedly, I prefer to let Belle handle customers like that whenever I can...
On an objective basis, though, I think people are entitled to enjoy whatever forms of art that move them. Even if that might be... less intellectually stimulating than what I might personally enjoy.
I try not to enforce my own viewpoints on our patrons. Every now and then, though, the customer that's usually only into action films with big blockbuster budgets might come to me and say "I want a movie I can cry over!" or something. And in such cases... I'll be very happy to have the perfect recommendation for them.