1:01:02
How come I never noticed before?
1:01:04
- Patsy.
- You were right.
1:01:07
I'm just dense.
I'm the one who doesn't feel.
1:01:10
Come on, Patsy.
1:01:13
- No more reason for anything.
- Come on. Cut it out.
1:01:17
The only true feeling
is no feeling.
1:01:22
It's the only way to survive.
1:01:25
You were 100% right.
1:01:29
- Hold my hand.
- I feel weak.
1:01:33
Alfred, we can't both feel weak
at the same time.
1:01:37
You're beginning to
get me nervous, Patsy.
1:01:40
You're right.
1:01:42
I'm wrong.
1:01:45
Everything's the way you say.
1:01:49
You sit.
1:01:51
You get old.
1:01:55
You die.
1:02:09
[Airplane Passing By]
1:02:13
- [Woman] Who is it, Tubby?
- It's Alfred.
1:02:17
- Alfred who?
- Alfred Chamberlain.
1:02:22
My Alfred Chamberlain?
1:02:26
Tom Wolfe said
you can't go home again.
1:02:28
But I doubt if he meant that literally.
It was more likely a metaphor.
1:02:32
But he didn't come from Chicago.
North Carolina, Georgia, something like that.
1:02:37
Wolfe wasn't a racist, though.
1:02:39
I don't think he was.
An anti-Semite, I think, but not a racist.
1:02:43
Faulkner, though,
well, the character of Dilsey.
1:02:47
Brilliant, I think.
1:02:49
But today they probably
call her a handkerchief head.
1:02:52
Boo, here's the prodigal son.
1:02:59
[Chuckles]