Mississippi Masala
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:29:01
Wait.
:29:12
- You want to see me?
- No, I asked to speak to Mina.

:29:20
Come with me.
:29:41
You've caused enough trouble.
:29:45
- Sir?
- What do you want from us now?

:29:48
I'm Mina's father.
:29:51
I'm Demetrius Williams.
Glad to meet you.

:29:53
I know who you are.
:29:55
- Then you know I'm here to see Mina.
- That will not be possible.

:30:00
All right. Then I'm glad to have
the opportunity to talk with you, sir.

:30:04
I'm sorry. We have nothing to discuss.
:30:06
I believe we do, being that you about
ruined my reputation and business.

:30:10
I think I'm entitled to an answer,
don't you?

:30:15
I see.
:30:18
You think I ain't good enough
for your daughter?

:30:21
No, that's not it.
:30:23
Mina is free to love anyone, to live
as she chooses. I respect her freedom.

:30:28
But that does not absolve me
of my responsibility as her father.

:30:31
No disrespect to you, sir,
but she's a grown woman.

:30:34
And we care for each other.
Now, I think that's all there is to it.

:30:40
You know, once I was like both of you.
:30:43
I thought I could change the world,
be different.

:30:47
But the world is not
so quick to change.

:30:51
Mina is my only child.
:30:53
I don't want her to go through
the same struggle as I did.

:30:56
I'm a black man born
and raised in Mississippi.

:30:59
Ain't a damn thing
you can tell me about struggle.


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