Metropolitan
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:55:01
Well, that's less important.
:55:03
I mean, so-so - sociologically,
I mean, what's important is...

:55:07
having grown up with the assumption
of material security.

:55:10
It - It explains a lot.
:55:13
I call.
:55:16
I had no cards.
Why did you call?

:55:18
I felt like it.
:55:21
Playing strip poker with an exhibitionist
somehow takes the challenge away.

:55:29
His name is Frank Goodrich.
He handles some financial things for my father.

:55:34
Actually, it's a tremendous relief,
not having that hanging over my head anymore.

:55:37
Really?
:55:39
There was a big load of guilt that went with it,
even though it wasn't that much money...

:55:42
and I never really counted
on having it.

:55:45
You're a tragic case. You've just been robbed,
and it's a great relief to you.

:55:49
In part, regarding the money.
:55:51
Regarding my relationship with my father,
of course I'm concerned.

:55:54
He moves to another state
without telling me...

:55:56
he doesn't write or call me
for over a month...

:55:58
and basically has me disinherited.
:56:01
- Obviously, our relationship
is not what I thought it was.
- Geez.

:56:05
It's as if he were incredibly angry with me,
but I can't think of why.

:56:10
- I don't know what it could be.
- You don't?

:56:12
No.
:56:16
One word - ''stepmother.''
:56:22
Well, I hope I can talk to them
and straighten things out.

:56:25
I'm sure nothing you did or said
has anything to do with it...

:56:29
and nothing you say or do
will change anything.

:56:33
- That's awfully pessimistic.
- It's the way things are.

:56:37
The most important thing
to realize about parents...

:56:40
is that there's absolutely nothing
you can do about them.

:56:44
( Chuckles )
You look terrific.

:56:47
You like it?
:56:49
- This is really decadent.
- This is nothing.


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