An Unmarried Woman
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:47:01
Well, it sounds nice, doesn't it?
1:47:04
Ah, yeah.
1:47:07
I'll come up
for a couple of weekends.

1:47:11
Life is very complicated.
1:47:14
I've been on vacation for 16 years.
1:47:21
Oh, look, listen. I-I know you want
to get out on your own.

1:47:24
And I approve.
I wouldn't try to stop you.

1:47:27
- What do you mean, you approve?
- What?

1:47:29
- I don't understand that word.
Why are you saying you approve?
- Oh, look.

1:47:31
- I'm not doing this
for your approval, you know.
- No, listen. Let me finish.

1:47:34
- No, that's really not what I have on my mind.
- Please. All I meant was—

1:47:37
- I hate that.
- Yes. All I meant was that if—

1:47:40
Well, spending a few weeks with someone
you like— that's not out of line.

1:47:43
How do you know?
How can you say that?

1:47:45
How do you know what I need,
what I want to do for myself?

1:47:50
I think we need
a marriage counselor.

1:47:55
Why don't you come back here
every weekend?

1:47:57
Because if I stop painting
for a few days...

1:48:00
I may stop painting altogether.
1:48:11
Do you really believe that?
1:48:13
Absolutely.
1:48:21
Men!
1:48:22
Women.
1:48:51
You know what I did yesterday?
1:48:53
I threw out a whole new
jar of blackberry jam.

1:48:56
Martin loved blackberry jam.

prev.
next.