Kramer vs. Kramer
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:03:00
Yeah, I was.
:03:02
I was.
:03:04
Well, you look lovely now.
:03:08
- What?
- I have a whole speech.

:03:11
Go ahead.
:03:16
All my life I've felt like...
:03:18
...somebody's wife or mother
or daughter.

:03:22
Even when we were together
I never knew who I was.

:03:26
That's why I had to go away.
:03:28
In California, I think I found myself.
:03:31
I got myself a job.
:03:33
I got myself a therapist,
a really good one.

:03:37
And I feel better about myself
than I ever have in my whole life.

:03:41
I learned a lot about myself.
:03:45
Such as?
:03:48
No, really, I'd really like to
know what you learned.

:03:57
I've learned
that I love my little boy.

:04:02
And that I'm capable of taking
care of him.

:04:05
What do you mean?
:04:09
I want my son.
:04:11
You can't have him.
:04:13
Don't get defensive. Don't bully me.
:04:15
I'm not getting defensive.
:04:17
Who walked out 15 months ago?
:04:19
I don't care. I'm still his mother.
:04:21
From 3000 miles away.
:04:22
Because you sent post cards gives
you the right to come back?

:04:26
I never stopped wanting him.
:04:28
What makes you sure he wants you?
:04:29
What makes you sure he doesn't?
:04:33
We're gonna sit here and
bat this back and forth.

:04:36
- It's like old times.
- You can't deny me...

:04:38
Don't tell me what I can or cannot do.
:04:41
- Don't talk to me that way.
- I anticipated this.

:04:45
Do what you have to.
I'll do what I have to.

:04:47
I'm sorry about this.
:04:49
Do what you have to do.
:04:58
I don't know the legal jargon for it,
but I think it's "desertion."


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