Six Degrees of Separation
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

1:36:03
You don't sound happy.
1:36:07
There is so much you don't know.
1:36:09
You are so smart.
1:36:11
- And so stupid.
- Don't you ever say I'm stupid!

1:36:16
Have some flexibility. You're stupid
not to realise what you could be.

1:36:19
- What could I be?
- So much.

1:36:21
- With you behind me.
- You liked that night?

1:36:24
I've thought since
that you were laughing at us.

1:36:26
No!
1:36:28
You picked up that awful thing
to show us your contempt.

1:36:31
I was so happy I wanted to add sex to it.
Don't you do that?

1:36:39
No.
1:36:42
- I'll tell you my name.
- Please.

1:36:45
It's Paul Poitier-Kittredge.
1:36:48
It's a hyphenated name.
1:36:50
Paul...
1:36:52
listen to me.
1:36:55
You need help. Go to the police. You'll be
over it all the sooner. You can start...

1:37:00
- Start what?
- Your life.

1:37:02
Will you help me?
1:37:06
I will help you. But first, you have
to go to the police, you have to go to jail.

1:37:11
And will you send me books and Polaroids
of you and cassettes and letters?

1:37:16
- Yes.
- Will you visit me?

1:37:19
I will visit you.
1:37:20
And wear your best clothes
and knock 'em dead.

1:37:22
I'll knock 'em dead. You have to be
careful in prison. Use condoms.

1:37:27
I won't have sex in prison.
I only have sex when I'm happy.

1:37:30
- Go to the police.
- Will you take me?

1:37:32
I'll give you the name
of the detective to see.

1:37:35
I'll be treated with care if you come. If they
don't know you're special, they kill you.

1:37:40
I don't think they kill you.
1:37:42
Mrs Louisa Kittredge, I am black.
1:37:47
I... will deliver you to them,
1:37:51
with kindness and affection.
1:37:54
I'll plead guilty and go to prison
and serve a few months.

1:37:57
- A few months, tops.
- And when I get out, I'll work for you.


prev.
next.