Husbands and Wives
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1:18:02
Jesus, l hope l haven't.
1:18:04
The lead character's
views on women...

1:18:07
...is so retrograde, so shallow.
1:18:10
What?
You told me it was a great book.

1:18:14
l never said great, l said it's...
1:18:17
...brilliant and it's alive.
1:18:19
We're not arguing about
whether it's brilliant or not.

1:18:24
Triumph of the Will was a great
movie, but you despise its ideology.

1:18:29
So you despise my ideas?
1:18:31
No, l don't despise them.
That example was--

1:18:38
lsn't it beneath you as a thinker...
1:18:41
...to allow your lead character
to waste so much energy...

1:18:45
...obsessing over a psychotic woman...
1:18:49
...that you fantasize as powerfully
sexual and inspired...

1:18:53
...when she was pitifully sick.
1:18:56
l don't need a lecture on writing
from a 20-year-old twit.

1:19:00
You asked to read my book,
you said you loved it--

1:19:04
-And l do.
-You leave it in a taxicab.

1:19:07
You're weeping, l'm consoling you
and you turn on me.

1:19:11
Okay. Well, l must have hit a nerve.
1:19:14
Well, yeah. You know....
1:19:17
l'd hate to be your boyfriend.
He must go through hell.

1:19:21
Well, l'm worth it.
1:19:40
-Any trouble finding the house?
-No, it was very easy.

1:19:44
Please. Step this way.
1:19:46
l'm so glad you found the house.
1:19:49
-This was so nice.
-lt's fine.

1:19:52
l jumped in the cab and wound
up sitting on it.

1:19:56
That's so nice of you.
Let me give you some--


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