Chinatown
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:16:00
Fools' names and fools' faces.
:16:06
- What's that, pal?
- You've got some way to make a living.

:16:11
- What do you do to make ends meet?
- Mortgages. First National Bank.

:16:17
Did you foreclose
on many families this week?

:16:21
- We don't publish records in the paper.
- Neither do I.

:16:25
- No, you have your press agent do it.
- Is this bimbo a regular customer?

:16:30
I make an honest living. I help people
when they're in a desperate situation.

:16:35
I don't kick families out of their houses
like you bums at the bank do.

:16:39
Maybe you'd like to go outside
and discuss it. What do you think?

:16:44
- Let me tell you about the guy...
- I don't know how it got in the paper.

:16:50
- I make an honest living.
- Of course you do.

:16:53
Anyway, this guy got tired
of screwing his wife.

:16:57
So his friend says he should do
what the Chinese do...

:17:05
Duffy. Hey, Walsh! Sophie,
go to the little girls' room for a minute.

:17:09
But Mr Gittes...
:17:14
Yes, Mr Gittes.
:17:16
I want to tell you a story. There's a
guy who's tired of screwing his wife...

:17:22
- Jake, there's a problem.
- Wait a second.

:17:25
His friend says to do it like the Chinese
do it. "How do the Chinese do it?"

:17:30
'Well, first they screw a little bit,
then they read a little Confucius. -

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- Come back, screw a little bit more,
then they stop again..."

:17:40
- Jake!
- Walsh, just listen, you'll love this.

:17:45
"They go back
and they screw a little bit more. -

:17:48
- And then they contemplate the moon.
It makes it more exciting."

:17:52
So now the guy goes home
and starts screwing his own wife.

:17:56
So he screws her a little, then goes out
of the room and reads Life magazine.


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