The Americanization of Emily
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1:15:01
That's the limit of your commitments.
One night, a day, a month!

1:15:05
You prefer lovers to husbands,
hotels to homes.

1:15:07
You'd rather grieve than live.
1:15:09
You're not only cowardly and selfish,
you're remarkably cruel as well.

1:15:13
Come off it.
1:15:15
The only immoral thing
you have against me is I'm alive.

1:15:22
I'm going to slap your face, Charlie.
1:15:25
Go ahead. I won't hit you back.
I'm a coward.

1:15:29
On the other hand, I'm selfish.
I don't easily give up what's mine.

1:15:33
You're mine, Emily,
and I'm not going to let you go.

1:15:37
All you have to say is, "I don't love you."
1:15:42
I don't love you, Charlie.
1:15:46
Come on, Charlie! It's time to go!
1:15:50
Well, you're a good woman.
1:15:52
You've done the morally right thing.
1:15:55
God save us all from people
who do the morally right thing.

1:15:58
It's the rest of us who get broken in half.
1:16:01
You're a bitch.
1:16:08
I want you to remember
that the last time you saw me...

1:16:14
I was unregenerately eating a Hershey bar.
1:16:32
- What the hell is this all about?
- Sir?

1:16:34
What is this,
some featherheaded gag, Commander?

1:16:38
The demolition units sailed two hours ago.
1:16:42
You featherheads in London,
all you want to do is make movies.

1:16:47
Who's running this featherheaded war?
Ginger Rogers?

1:16:52
The demolition units are halfway across
the English Channel.

1:16:55
The invasion started two hours ago.
1:16:59
Heavens. Movies.

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