The Man Who Fell to Earth
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:39:00
Do you really think I look nice?
It's really good to get out, you know.

:39:04
Mmm. Have you seen him?
:39:07
No, I, uh —
:39:10
They're keeping us
away from him.

:39:12
You have seen Calloway.
What are you two doing?

:39:16
Well, they—
:39:18
they asked me to help take him.
:39:20
I'm helping.
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Poor Harry.
:39:32
"Poor Harry."
:39:35
"Poor Harry"wouldn't even
lift a finger to help you.

:39:41
Poor Tommy. We haven't
helped him much, have we?

:39:46
I think maybe
we have a chance now. They—

:39:49
They might let you, uh, see him.
:39:52
Alone that is.
:39:54
I don't want him anymore.
:39:56
I don't want to see him, hear him,
but he's still a part of me. That's a fact.

:40:00
I don't want to
hurt him anymore.

:40:03
Poor Tommy's been hurt enough.
:40:05
I know, but, uh, well, I might be able to
arrange for you to talk to him.

:40:10
Maybe you, uh —
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you can save him.
:40:14
Save him?
From what?

:40:21
Good evening, Mr. Newton.
Would you take off your pajama jacket, please?

:40:25
- How long will I have to stay in this place?
- I have no idea.

:40:28
It probably depends
on why you're here.

:40:33
- Oh, Anna, why do we always—
- I'm a surgeon.

:40:36
- This is just a little test.
- Have to quarrel?

:40:38
- If you want to sell your services—
- Would you drop your trousers?

:40:42
I've told you everything.
:40:44
- I loved him. You loved him.
- You're just gonna hurt me again.

:40:47
- This won't hurt. Trust me. Hmm?
- What good have we done him? Love.

:40:50
Nurse.
:40:56
Okay, Mr. Newton.
Point your toes in, please.


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