Husbands and Wives
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:13:01
What a thing to say!
:13:03
That's a terrible thing to say.
:13:06
You really trust no one. No wonder
people accuse you of cynicism.

:13:11
-Okay. l apologize.
-Jesus!

:13:12
-l'm tired. lt's 1 a.m.
-We don't have to do it.

:13:16
-Are you still attracted to me?
-Yes, l am.

:13:20
-Truly?
-Of course.

:13:22
-We do it less and less.
-Our schedules are not exactly--

:13:26
When we wanted to, we found time.
:13:29
-Come here.
-Parties, people's bathrooms--

:13:33
Sit and relax for a minute, will you?
:13:36
lf you remember clearly, when we
used to do that spontaneous sex...

:13:41
...you never really liked it.
You were always tense.

:13:44
You always heard people
in the next room making noises.

:13:48
Now you remember it
in a glorified way.

:13:52
-Are you ever attracted to other women?
-Like who?

:13:55
Like all the women you have in class,
who are so talented and insightful.

:14:01
l'm sure they worship you.
:14:03
Can l tell you that they don't
want an old man? All right?

:14:08
l think an old man does better
than an old woman.

:14:12
Then we're definitely
stuck with one another.

:14:15
Now, come on. You're really....
:14:18
Come on.
:14:25
Some time later,
Sally had a date with Paul...

:14:28
...a colleague at work
who had always liked her.

:14:54
-Sally. Come in.
-Thank you very much.

:14:57
Come into my rent-stabilized den.

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