It had rained all night, and by morning, the weather in Paris had become cool, with quite a bit of pooled water on the streets by the Seine River, and the surrounding classical buildings looked like oil paintings from Monet after the rain, vivid and delicate in color.
While Link was having breakfast, he heard from Frank that Director Allen had caught a cold last night and still hadn't gotten up.
After finishing their meal, he and Marion specifically went to visit, but Director Allen had a dark face and didn't seem to welcome the two of them at all.
Link didn't linger to add to the congestion, and around noon, he followed Marion to the Pompidou Center in the fourth district, where they met Director Jacques Audiard at a nearby café.
Director Audiard was in his fifties, a famous French director, screenwriter, and producer.
He started directing in '95, with works such as "A Self-Made Hero," "Read My Lips," "The Beat That My Heart Skipped," "The Prophet," and others.