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:07:00
- Champagne?
- I put some in the icebox.

:07:03
- When did you put it there?
- Just before David arrived.

:07:06
- You knew it would work.
- Of course.

:07:09
You know I never did anything
unless I did it perfectly.

:07:12
I've always wished
for more artistic talent.

:07:15
Well, murder can be an art too.
:07:18
The power to kill can be just
as satisfying as the power to create.

:07:24
Phillip, do you realise we've actually
done it, exactly as we planned?

:07:29
And not a single thing has gone wrong.
It was perfect.

:07:33
- Yes.
- An immaculate murder!

:07:35
We've killed for the sake of danger
and for the sake of killing.

:07:39
We're alive, truly and wonderfully alive.
:07:42
Champagne can't equal us,
or the occasion.

:07:45
I'll take it, though.
:07:47
You aren't frightened any more, are you?
:07:49
Neither of us can have fear.
:07:51
That's the difference
between us and them.

:07:53
They talk about committing
the perfect crime but don't do it.

:07:56
Nobody commits a murder just for...
the experiment of committing it.

:08:01
Nobody except us.
:08:04
- You're not frightened still, are you?
- No.

:08:07
Not even of me?
:08:10
- No.
- That's good.

:08:13
You just astound me, as always.
:08:18
That's even better.
:08:21
To David, of course.
:08:31
- Brandon, how did you feel?
- When?

:08:34
During it.
:08:37
I don't know, really.
:08:39
I don't remember
feeling very much of anything,

:08:44
until his body went limp
:08:48
and I knew it was over.
:08:51
- And then?
- Then I felt tremendously exhilarated.

:08:57
H-How did you feel?

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