Bitter Moon
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:38:02
After an intro like that,
how can we refuse?

:38:04
Fine. It's settled, then.
:38:06
Off you go, baby.
:38:07
Thanks. Have fun.
:38:10
Mimi doesn't share my aversion.
:38:13
In fact,
she's not too choosy in general.

:38:16
Can't be, or she couldn't
have married me.

:38:20
What a girl.
:38:23
Knockin' 'em dead as usual.
:38:25
Just wine for me. White.
:38:27
Anything,
as long as it's not retsina.

:38:31
Yes, Mimi's very lovely,
but you...

:38:34
I still don't know your name,
by the way.

:38:36
Fiona.
:38:37
Fiona. I hope you won't
think me forward...

:38:39
but I find your own brand
of beauty more subtle.

:38:42
It has that inimitably
British quality...

:38:44
a kind of reticence that hints
at untapped potentiality.

:38:48
Nigel's been tapping
my potentialities for years...

:38:52
haven't you, Nigel?
:38:53
Well, Nigel?
:38:56
Come on, your lovely wife
has just implied...

:38:59
that she's lost
all her mystery for you.

:39:01
True or false?
:39:03
I think there's probably
a corner of everyone...

:39:05
that remains to be explored.
:39:08
Halfhearted,
but better than nothing.

:39:12
Well, Fiona, they'll
have to make do with that.

:39:14
He's right, though. Everyone
has secret nooks and crannies.

:39:18
Every relationship,
no matter how harmonious...

:39:20
contains seeds of farce
or tragedy.

:39:30
I do not like
the look of that sky.

:39:32
I'm not sure if the weather's
going to hold.

:39:34
Jesus, don't tell me you're
taking refuge in the weather.

:39:36
You know what I hope?
:39:38
I hope the ship goes down...
:39:39
and we're all marooned
on a desert island.

:39:41
I'd wind up
the sole survivor.

:39:43
That's charming.
And why do you say that?

:39:45
Because
no one would be tempted...

:39:47
to cannibalize
my shriveled carcass.


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