Spellbound
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:27:01
if I don't know an amnesia case
when I see one, what do I know?

:27:06
You don't remember
your father or mother?

:27:09
- Wife, or sweetheart?
- No.

:27:11
Don't fight me, I'm going
to help you if I can.

:27:16
I'm going to be your father image.
You must look on me as your father.

:27:21
Trust me, lean on me. It's a
short cut, but we haven't much time.

:27:28
All right, go ahead, I'm leaning.
:27:30
Maybe you've got something
to tell me...

:27:32
a single thought, a few words
in the corner of your head?

:27:35
Go on, talk to me, whatever comes
in your head, just say.

:27:42
- There's nothing.
- Maybe you dreamt something?

:27:48
- Yes.
- What did you dream?

:27:51
I don't believe in dreams,
that Freud stuff's a lot of hooey.

:27:55
You're a fine one to talk.
:27:58
You've got amnesia,
and a guilt complex...

:28:01
you don't know if
you're coming or going...

:28:05
but Freud is hooey,
this you know.

:28:10
Wise guy.
:28:16
- You don't like me, Papa.
- You want I should help you, or not?

:28:25
I'm sorry.
:28:27
I'll explain to you about dreams
so you don't think it is hooey.

:28:33
The secret of who you are and
what has made you run away...

:28:37
all these secrets are
buried in your brain...

:28:41
but you don't want
to look at them.

:28:43
The human being often doesn't want
to know the truth about himself...

:28:46
because he thinks
it'll make him sick.

:28:49
So he makes himself sicker,
trying to forget. You follow this?

:28:58
- How do you feel?
- Coffee.


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