Suddenly, Last Summer
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1:04:01
The doctor.
1:04:03
Wonder why he isn't blond.
1:04:05
They usually are blond,
with eyes that blue.

1:04:08
- I'm blond.
- Are you?

1:04:10
Funny. We were going to blonds next.
1:04:14
Blonds were next on the menu.
1:04:17
You just relax now.
Let yourself go.

1:04:22
All last summer,
Sebastian was famished for blonds.

1:04:27
Fed up with the dark ones.
1:04:29
Famished for blonds.
The travel brochures he picked up...

1:04:34
...were advertisements of blond
northern countries.

1:04:38
Think he'd already booked us
to Stockholm and Copenhagen.

1:04:43
Fed up with the dark ones,
famished for the light ones.

1:04:48
That's the way he talked about people,
as if they were...

1:04:52
...items on a menu.
1:04:55
That one's delicious-looking.
1:04:58
That one's appetizing.
1:05:01
Or that one is not appetizing.
1:05:05
I think really he was half-starved...
1:05:09
...from living on pills and salads.
1:05:14
You just relax, now.
1:05:20
We'll fly north, little bird.
1:05:23
It's what he called me sometimes.
1:05:26
Little bird.
1:05:29
We'll walk under those radiant,
cold northern lights.

1:05:36
I've never seen the aurora borealis.
1:05:42
Well...
1:05:44
He never saw those northern lights.
1:05:49
Who said, "We're all of us children...
1:05:54
...in a vast kindergarten...
1:05:57
...trying to spell God's name
with the wrong alphabet blocks"?


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