A Star Is Born
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1:25:13
- Good evening.
- Hello. Where is she?

1:25:15
- She's in the library. May I have your coat?
- No, that's all right.

1:25:29
Hello, Danny.
1:25:30
You're not dressed.
1:25:35
Dressed?
1:25:36
You're due at that benefit at the Shrine.
Come on, get dressed.

1:25:42
You told them you'd be there.
1:25:52
That was before.
1:25:53
I know it was before.
Come on and get dressed.

1:25:55
No!
1:25:57
You just gonna sit here forever?
1:25:59
Yes!
1:26:01
Tonight and tomorrow night
and for as long as I like.

1:26:05
I don't want any
of your homemade remedies.

1:26:08
I know what you're trying to do.
1:26:09
And the best thing you can do for me
is to just leave me alone!

1:26:13
You and everybody else.
1:26:14
And thanks for the sympathy,
I don't want it.

1:26:16
Not from you or anybody!
1:26:18
Sympathy? That's not what you're getting
from me, baby.

1:26:21
You don't deserve it.
1:26:23
You're a great monument
to Norman Maine, you are.

1:26:27
He was a drunk and he wasted his life,
but he loved you.

1:26:31
And he took enormous pride in the one
thing in his life that wasn't a waste, you.

1:26:36
His love for you and your success.
1:26:37
That was the one thing in his life
that wasn't a waste. And he knew it.

1:26:41
Maybe he was wrong to do what he did,
I don't know.

1:26:44
But he didn't want to destroy that,
destroy the only thing he took pride in.

1:26:48
And now you are doing the one thing
he was terrified of, you're wiping it out!

1:26:53
You're tossing aside the one thing
he had left.

1:26:55
You're tossing it right back into the ocean
after him!

1:26:58
You're the only thing that remains
of him now.


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