Bitter Moon
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1:03:01
Have a heart, Nigel.
1:03:07
Don't be too rough...
1:03:08
on a man demolished
by a love that was too strong.

1:03:18
Yes, sir.
1:03:20
We should have
stopped right there.

1:03:24
Lovers should quit when
their passion is at its peak...

1:03:29
not wait until
its inevitable decline.

1:03:38
As it was, my desire for her
had begun to wane.

1:03:45
There she would lie...
1:03:47
gorgeous, voluptuous...
1:03:50
and it didn't do a thing for me.
1:03:53
I came to resent her failure
to excite me...

1:03:56
the way she used to.
1:04:05
We were developing a narcotic
dependence on television...

1:04:09
the marital aid that enables
a couple to endure each other...

1:04:13
without having to talk.
1:04:26
A New York editress
was overnighting in Paris...

1:04:29
on her way
to the Frankfurt book fair.

1:04:31
I wanted to show her
a good time.

1:04:34
It was a PR job...
1:04:36
and I was apprehensive
of her reaction to Mimi...

1:04:39
who tended to upstage
every other woman in sight.

1:04:42
You wearing that?
1:04:44
That dress?
1:04:45
What about it?
1:04:49
Couldn't you wear
something else?

1:04:53
What's wrong with it?
1:04:54
Oh, nothing.
1:04:56
What do you mean, nothing?

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