Time After Time
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:00:01
-What are you thinking about?
-A brave new world with such people.

:00:07
-May I ask you a question?
-Sure.

:00:10
You mentioned your husband.
:00:12
My ex.Yeah, I was married
for a while, when I was very young.

:00:18
We met during an antiwar
demonstration.

:00:22
-The Second World War.
-What? How old do you think I am?

:00:27
Oh, I'm sorry.The Third World War?
:00:31
The Vietnam War.
:00:35
Vietnam.
:00:36
It's just that he wanted me to give up
work and have children.

:00:42
The housewife routine.
:00:46
Not for me.
:00:48
He never took my ambitions seriously.
:00:57
What about you? You married?
:01:01
I wouldn't be here if I were.
:01:05
Well, that's nice.
:01:08
A lot of guys....
:01:11
It's no big deal.
I like that.

:01:14
I'm also divorced,
for similar reasons.

:01:17
-She wanted you to be a housewife?
-She wanted me to be routine.

:01:23
Well, that is one thing
you definitely are not.

:01:27
First I thought it was your voice
or your clothes.

:01:31
Now, I don't know.
:01:33
Maybe it's that "little boy lost"
quality you give off.

:01:37
-Brings out my maternal instincts.
-You're very perceptive.

:01:44
Lost is what I am.
:01:54
No.

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