Shadows and Fog
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1:03:01
Try down here.
1:03:03
He must be down there.
1:03:05
Down the stairs.
1:03:26
l didn't mean to interrupt.
l just wanna rest for a minute.

1:03:29
Come in, come in. You're welcome.
1:03:32
lt's late. There's no one here but us.
What's your name, sweetheart?

1:03:36
- Kleinman.
- Sit down, Mr Kleinman.

1:03:38
- Let me get you something to drink.
- Jack's one of our regulars.

1:03:42
l find this atmosphere a lot more
stimulating than university.

1:03:45
- As long as we do the stimulating.
- (Dorry) That's right.

1:03:49
l was pointing out to these ladies
the metaphors of perversion.

1:03:53
Oh, my goodness. Such big words.
1:03:55
The chief magistrate likes me
to tie him up, hand and foot.

1:03:58
Exactly. You take away his freedom...
1:04:00
..and he becomes blissful,
delighted, sexually aroused.

1:04:04
- He's frightened of his freedom.
- What's he frightened of?

1:04:08
Who knows? Whatever his impulses are.
1:04:11
- Power, lust, murder.
- There are laws against murder.

1:04:14
- Haven't you heard about that?
- Certain people obey only their own laws.

1:04:19
ls that what they teach you
at the university? To be superior?

1:04:22
No, no, no, no.
1:04:24
We learn facts. Nothing but facts.
1:04:27
Logic...
1:04:30
..and mathematics
and how to become depressed.

1:04:33
Your problem is
you don't believe in anything.

1:04:36
Spoken by a true whore
who believes only in cash.

1:04:39
Better false gods than no god at all, hm?
1:04:43
Here's a thoughtful-looking man.
1:04:46
What are your views on divine matters?
1:04:49
- Excuse me. Me?
- (Jack) l'm asking if you believe in God.

1:04:54
lt's incredible. That's the third time tonight
somebody asked me that exact question.

1:04:59
l would love to, believe me.
l know l would be happier.


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