Husbands and Wives
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1:16:01
l don't know. There was some kind
of rapport l felt here that was...

1:16:07
...meaningful.
1:16:09
Hey! Hey!
Somebody found your envelope.

1:16:13
They're waiting at the house now.
1:16:16
lt's-- lt's so Freudian.
1:16:20
What is?
1:16:23
The whole thing, leaving
the novel in the cab.

1:16:28
Don't be silly.
lt could happen to anybody.

1:16:31
No, l think maybe it meant something.
1:16:37
-Like what?
-Well...

1:16:39
...l don't know.
Maybe l could have been threatened.

1:16:44
-Threatened by my book?
-Yeah.

1:16:47
-l'm very competitive by nature.
-That's absurd.

1:16:51
Why, because l'm a young female?
1:16:54
Don't get angry.
l'm in your corner.

1:16:57
-l'm your biggest fan.
-Yeah.

1:17:04
l just think l could have been
threatened by certain things.

1:17:10
Like what?
1:17:13
Some of the attitudes towards
women and your ideas on life.

1:17:17
-You told me you loved the book.
-l do. l do love it.

1:17:23
-What were your criticisms?
-Nothing.

1:17:26
Tell me your criticisms.
1:17:28
l was a little disappointed
with some of your attitudes.

1:17:33
Like what? What attitudes? With what?
1:17:36
The way people just
casually have affairs like that.

1:17:40
The book doesn't condone affairs.
l'm exaggerating for comedy.

1:17:45
Are our choices really between chronic
dissatisfaction and suburban drudgery?

1:17:50
l'm deliberately distorting it.
l'm trying to show...

1:17:55
...how hard it is to be married.
1:17:58
You have to be careful not to
trivialize things like that.


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