Annie Hall
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1:28:00
Keeps out the alpha rays.
You don't get old.

1:28:06
You're a thinking person.
How can you choose this lifestyle?

1:28:09
What is so great about New York?
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lt's a dying city.
You read Death in Venice.

1:28:16
You didn't read Death in Venice
until l gave it to you.

1:28:18
You only give me books
with the word "death" in the title.

1:28:20
- lt's an important issue.
- You're incapable of enjoying life.

1:28:24
You're like New York.
You're an island.

1:28:28
Okay. lf that's all that we've been
through together means to you...

1:28:31
it's better if we just said good-bye,
once and for all.

1:28:35
lt's funny.
1:28:37
After all the serious talks
and passionate moments...

1:28:39
that it ends here, in a health food
restaurant on Sunset Boulevard.

1:28:43
Good-bye, Sally.
1:28:46
Wait.
l'm going to go with you.

1:28:50
l love you.
1:28:56
What do you want?
lt was my first play.

1:28:59
You know how you're always trying to
get things to come out perfect in art...

1:29:02
because it's real difficult in life.
1:29:05
lnterestingly, however,
l did run into Annie again.

1:29:10
lt was on the Upper West Side
of Manhattan.

1:29:12
She had moved back to New York.
She was living in Soho with some guy.

1:29:16
When l met her, she was dragging him
in to see The Sorrow and the Pity...

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which l counted
as a personal triumph.

1:29:23
Annie and l had lunch
sometime after that...

1:29:25
and just kicked around old times.
1:29:29
Just to have my arms
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Around you
1:29:41
Still the thrill
1:29:46
That it was the day
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l found you
1:29:52
Seems like
1:29:58
Old times

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