Cape Fear
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:53:03
I wanted to know
what you looked like.

:53:06
I've been waiting to see your face,
but now that I see you...

:53:10
you are just repulsive.
:53:13
- I understand.
- Yeah.

:53:14
I'm not your type.
All that prison time made me coarse.

:53:18
Guess I'm covered
in too many tattoos, huh?

:53:21
But there's not a whole lot
to do in prison...

:53:24
but desecrate your flesh.
:53:27
Of course it didn't have to be that way
for either of us...

:53:29
if your husband
hadn't betrayed us both.

:53:32
Who knows? We might've been
different people.

:53:35
We might've been happy, Leigh.
:53:38
Mom, someone's on the phone!
:53:41
Don't come out here!
:53:56
I thought I'd catch you here.
:54:00
- That little smart aleck made me.
- He what?

:54:02
It wasn't my fault.
He was looking to be covered.

:54:05
There is a lot of cutsie-cutsie
in that little prick.

:54:08
- I told you.
- You know where he was today?

:54:10
At the public library
reading "Thus Spake Zarathustra"...

:54:14
by Friedrich Nietzsche,
this German philosopher.

:54:16
- He said God is dead.
- God is dead. Right.

:54:19
We can keep going this way,
but it's gonna get expensive.

:54:24
I'm not so concerned about days.
Stay on him a few more nights.

:54:27
Do you really want to resolve
this situation?

:54:29
- Yes, I'd love to resolve it.
- Then I got a suggestion.

:54:34
There's men that can be hired, by me,
to do a little hospital job on Cady.

:54:43
What are we talking about here?
:54:45
Two pieces of pipe
and a bicycle chain.

:54:49
He won't be so scary after that.
:54:51
I'm a lawyer.
Are we agreed on that?

:54:53
Maybe 2,000 years ago, we'd have taken
this guy and stoned him to death.

:54:58
I can't operate outside the law.
The law's my business.


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