:17:03
No, Ted, don't do that. Don't do that, please.
:17:07
How can you feel about a dress?
It's not that important.
:17:09
It's the most important thing
in the world, this dress.
:17:12
If you don't care about this dress...
:17:14
you're on the way
to not caring about humanity.
:17:16
- That's patently absurd.
- It's not...
:17:23
What do you feel about...
:17:26
- my hair?
- Your hair?
:17:31
I don't want to offend you...
:17:33
but the majority of my day isn't spent
in ruminating about your hair.
:17:36
- Be honest.
- Your hair looks very good on you.
:17:38
- You're full of crap.
- Cop out.
:17:40
- That's what we call a cop-out.
- Yeah. That's a cop-out.
:17:44
Can't you feel?
:17:46
How do you feel about it?
:17:48
Okay. I feel it's a little long.
:17:51
- That's beautiful.
- That's great. You're starting...
:17:54
He's starting to open up right away.
As soon as you begin to deal with things.
:17:58
What you really feel
is that my hair is ridiculously long...
:18:01
and that I'm a middle-aged guy...
:18:02
trying to look like
a young hippie or something.
:18:04
Okay. I think your hair looks ridiculous.
:18:07
- It's silly.
- That's gorgeous, man.
:18:09
- The truth is always beautiful.
- That's great.
:18:12
- That's good?
- That's beautiful.
:18:14
You like that?
:18:15
- It's beautiful.
- Marvelous.
:18:16
The truth is always beautiful.
:18:21
Here, give me your hand.
Put your hand up here. On top of hers.
:18:24
Here, give me your hand.
Put your hand up here. On top of hers.
:18:27
I feel very close to you now.
:18:34
I feel so moved, so full of love.
:18:40
Thank you.
And I hope everything was satisfactory.
:18:45
- Do you really, Emilio?
- I beg your pardon, Mrs. Sanders?
:18:48
I mean, do you really hope and feel...
:18:52
that you wish the service was satisfactory?
Is that what you really feel?
:18:55
There was nothing wrong with the dinner?
My service?
:18:58
Honey.
:18:59
Darling, what am I doing?
No. Of course not.