Spellbound
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:03:00
and I don't like you anymore.
Do you have to sit there smiling...

:03:03
like some know-it-all
schoolteacher?

:03:05
I can't help it, that's
what happens in analysis...

:03:08
As the doctor begins to uncover
the truth...

:03:10
the patient develops a fine hearty
hatred of the doctor.

:03:15
You're going to hate me a great
deal before we're through.

:03:18
- And you're going to like that?
- As a scientist, yes.

:03:21
And if I biff you one, you'll
consider it a sort of diploma?

:03:25
- Yes, but don't biff too hard.
- No...

:03:27
I think we should go on
with our investigation.

:03:29
- We have some new facts now.
- What facts?

:03:32
You're a doctor, you were in an
accident, your hand was burned...

:03:37
- And you were in Rome.
- I was never in Rome in my life.

:03:40
You were either there,
or going there.

:03:42
You remembered something no doubt
connected with burning your hand.

:03:46
Rome, think of Rome.
Maybe Rome, Italy.

:03:51
When did you go to Rome?
What did you do in Rome?

:03:57
Think.
:03:59
Think.
:04:08
Rome...
:04:13
I remember something.
:04:15
- Fighter planes spotted us.
- You were flying?

:04:18
Transport. Medical core.
Over Rome, heading north.

:04:20
- What happened?
- They hit us.

:04:22
Caught fire, uniform burned,
bailed out.

:04:25
What else?
:04:27
I don't know. It blacks out.
:04:30
- You left the army?
- Yes.

:04:34
I probably deserted, I hated it.
:04:37
I hated killing, I can remember
that much.

:04:39
Your guilt complex was obviously
inflamed by being a soldier.

:04:44
Stop it, babbling like some
phoney King Solomon...

:04:49
half-witted devil talk
that doesn't make sense...

:04:51
if there's anything I hate
it's a smug woman.

:04:57
Darling, we're just beginning.
Don't biff too hard yet.


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