An Unmarried Woman
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:01:01
Edward just got back
from a year in Rome. He's a painter.

:01:05
How was Rome?
:01:07
Oh, it's very controversial.
Either you love it or you hate it. I loved it.

:01:11
How are you, Erica?
:01:13
Oh, I'm a little weird these days.
:01:16
- I'm getting divorced.
- Ah, I'm surprised.

:01:19
- Why?
- You seem like such a normal person.

:01:22
Compared to me, that is.
:01:24
It's the normal people who are getting
divorced. Nobody else bothers to get married.

:01:28
If I got married every time I thought
it was serious, I would be in lots of trouble.

:01:32
How are you?
:01:34
The work I'm doing is nice.
:01:37
Edward and I are definitely an item.
:01:39
- So life is good.
- One hates to be thought of as an item.

:01:46
Hey, what's happening, babe?
:01:48
- Hi, Charlie.
- Hey, Charlie.

:01:50
- Jean, how ya doin'?
- Hi. My name is Edward Thoreaux.

:01:54
- Charlie. Nice to see you.
- How do you do?

:01:57
- Were you slumming?
- I wasn't up till now.

:02:00
What does she want from me?
:02:02
There's a party at Tom Whalen's loft.
Do you want to come?

:02:05
Tom Whalen? You mean the guy
who paints the turtles?

:02:08
- Yeah.
- I pass. Thanks.

:02:12
- Erica?
- I don't think so.

:02:15
It was nice to meet you.
:02:18
Arrivederla.
:02:26
Arrivederla, my ass.
:02:30
Listen, what are you doing
out by yourself? Where's honey?

:02:33
- We're getting divorced.
- No shit? What happened?

:02:37
He was buying a shirt in Bloomingdale's,
and he fell in love.

:02:43
- Am I supposed to be sorry or what?
- No.

:02:50
- Buy me another glass of wine, Charlie.
- Be right back.


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