Ordinary People
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1:11:07
I want to be clear.
1:11:09
That's good.
1:11:12
In the car.
I was thinking. "be clear."

1:11:20
I suppose that's what
psychiatry's about.

1:11:23
Being precise and clear.
1:11:25
And honest, of course.
1:11:28
I'm not a great believer
in psychiatry.

1:11:32
Okay.
1:11:34
What happens here
is between you and him...

1:11:37
and I respect that.
1:11:39
He's better.
I can see that.

1:11:42
I just don't believe in psychiatry...
1:11:44
as a panacea for everybody.
1:11:48
Neither do I.
1:11:52
I wish I knew what
I was doing here.

1:11:56
You said you could shed
some light on some things.

1:12:00
I meant in terms of Conrad.
1:12:04
I knew something was wrong...
1:12:06
even before he tried suicide.
1:12:09
But I thought that...
1:12:12
It's clear that he's very smart.
1:12:15
He's always been
an "A" student.

1:12:18
Naturally. I thought
intelligent people...

1:12:20
could work out their problems.
1:12:22
But you still feel responsible?
1:12:25
Yeah, sure I do.
1:12:27
It's hard not to.
1:12:29
It was just luck that
I happened to be there...

1:12:33
when he tried it.
1:12:35
We both could've been away.
1:12:38
You think of yourself
as a lucky man?

1:12:42
No. No. No.
1:12:43
I used to think that
I was a lucky person...

1:12:48
before the accident.
1:12:54
I guess the whole of life...
1:12:57
is nothing but an accident...

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