The Graduate
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:48:01
Don't talk about Elaine?
:48:03
No.
Why not?

:48:06
Because I don't want you to.
:48:08
Why don't you?
:48:10
I wish you'd tell me.
:48:11
There's nothing to tell.
:48:13
Well why is she a big taboo
subject all of a sudden?

:48:16
Well - I guess I'll have to ask her out on a date
and find out what the big deal is...

:48:21
Benjamin, don't you ever take that
girl out. Do you understand that?

:48:26
Well look. I have no
intention of taking her out.

:48:31
Good.
:48:33
I was just kidding around.
-Good.

:48:40
But why shouldn't I?
:48:45
I have my reasons.
Then let's hear them.

:48:48
No.
Let's hear your reasons, Mrs. Robinson.

:48:50
Because I think I know what they are.
:48:52
I'm not good enough for her
to associate with, am I?

:48:54
I'm not good enough to
even talk about her, am I?

:48:57
Let's drop it.
We're not dropping it.

:48:59
I'm good enough for you but I'm not good
enough to associate with your daughter.

:49:01
That's it, isn't it? ISN'T IT?
:49:16
Yes
You go to hell. You go straight
to hell, Mrs. Robinson.

:49:21
Do you think I'm proud of myself?
Do you think I'm proud of this?

:49:24
I wouldn't know.
Well, I am not.

:49:27
No sir. I am not proud that I spend my time
with a brokendown alcoholic!

:49:32
I see.
:49:33
And if you think I come here for
any reason besides pure boredom,

:49:36
then you're all wrong.
:49:38
Because, Mrs. Robinson, this is the sickest,
most perverted thing that ever happened to me.

:49:41
And you do what you want
but I'm getting the hell out.

:49:45
Are you?
You're goddamn right I am.

:49:50
That's how you feel about me.
That I'm a sick and disgusting person.

:49:53
I won't start this.
:49:54
What?
Don't start acting hurt.

:49:57
Don't you expect me
to be a little hurt?

:49:59
Mrs. Robinson, you lie here and tell me
I'm not good enough for your daughter.


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