Enemies: A Love Story
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:29:00
- But I see you haven't changed.
You're still the same.
- No.

:29:02
- Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
- No, I'm not the same.

:29:04
No, I'm not the same.
I'm dead.

:29:08
They put nylon stockings on me,
dyed my hair, polished
my fingernails. God help me.

:29:13
But I'm dead. So I bear
no grudges against anyone.

:29:17
- Nor am I dependent on anyone.
- No. But with...

:29:19
I just hope you're not
playing the same tricks
on your wife...

:29:21
- I am not...
- that you played on me.

:29:23
I don't know where
you're living, Broder,
but you may stay with us.

:29:27
Uncle, he has another wife.
:29:34
There was an eyewitness
who-who said that...
They testified that she...

:29:37
- You don't have
to run away, Herman.
- I...

:29:39
I'm not going to trap you
into anything.

:29:41
- That's what we read
in the newspapers.
- Yeah.

:29:44
- Why didn't you tell us?
- Well, I didn't want
to trouble you, that's all.

:29:48
All right,
so it's not so terrible.

:29:51
You didn't know she
was alive, so you weren't
living illegally with a woman.

:29:55
And I'm sure that you will,
as soon as possible...

:29:58
- I'll do... wh-whatever...
- What do you want to do, Herman?

:30:00
- You want to divorce me?
- No. No.

:30:02
- Oh, what should I do,
move in with your new wife?
- Uh... no.

:30:06
Look, I, uh...
:30:08
I don't know. I...
:30:12
Look, I-I have to run. I-I... I'm sorry.
I would like to stay.

:30:17
But it's, uh... I have a pressing
business engagement down at...

:30:21
I'm late. Uh... I'm-I'm-I'm
writing a book for-for a rabbi.

:30:26
It's, uh... I-I think
you would be interested in it.

:30:29
It's, uh, it's very
complicated, and it's, uh...

:30:32
But I-I-I have to go now.
You'll have to excuse me.

:30:37
I... I'm sure...
What I'll do, I will call you.

:30:41
It's, uh... I will...
I will be in touch with you.


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