Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:12:01
OK.
1:12:03
Just OK?
1:12:06
He was probably a Casanova
compared to poor old Winston.

1:12:10
- What was the matter with Winston?
- Oh, dear.

1:12:12
Winston's idea of foreplay was
"Effie, brace yourself."

1:12:19
It was Daniel's spontaneity and energy
I fell in love with.

1:12:22
Really?
1:12:24
Everyone else I knew
was so organised, so scheduled.

1:12:29
Like me, I guess.
1:12:31
But Daniel was so wonderfully different.
And funny. He could always make me laugh.

1:12:36
I always say:
the key to a solid marriage is laughter.

1:12:40
But after a few years,
everything just stopped being funny.

1:12:44
- Why?
- I was working all the time.

1:12:47
And he was always between jobs.
I hardly ever got to see the kids.

1:12:52
If I got home early to be with them,
something would go wrong.

1:12:55
The house would be wrecked
and I'd have to clean it up.

1:13:00
He never knew, but so many nights I just...
cried myself to sleep.

1:13:06
Really?
1:13:10
The truth is, I didn't like who I was
when I was with him.

1:13:14
I would turn into this horrible person.
1:13:17
I didn't want my kids growing up
with a mother like that.

1:13:22
When I'm not with Daniel, I'm better.
1:13:26
And... I'm sure he's better
when he's not with me.

1:13:31
Well, you never...
1:13:34
I mean... Did you ever
say anything to him, dear?

1:13:40
Daniel never liked
to talk about anything serious.

1:13:49
I used to think Daniel could do anything.
Except be serious.

1:13:55
But then, I was serious enough
for everybody.


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