Four Weddings and a Funeral
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:40:00
Totally. They can't think of a single thing
to say to each other.

:40:04
That's it. Panic.
:40:06
Then suddenly, it occurs to the chap
that there is a way out of the deadlock.

:40:13
- Which is?
- He'll ask her to marry him.

:40:16
Brilliant!
:40:18
They've got something to talk about
for the rest of their lives.

:40:23
So it's just a way out of
an embarrassing pause in conversation.

:40:27
The definitive icebreaker.
:40:29
- Tom! How's the speech coming along?
- It's pretty good, I think.

:40:33
Something for everyone. Tears, laughter...
:40:38
- Excellent.
- It's a very good theory, Gareth.

:40:42
There is another argument, of course,
that it has something to do with true love.

:40:47
Well, there's a thought.
:40:53
- Can I help you, sir?
- Can I have three brandies, please?

:40:57
Hi.
:41:00
Hello!
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- How are you?
- Fine!

:41:05
Sorry. I'm overwhelmed to see you.
:41:09
Look, don't go back to America. Please.
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- I'll be back in two secs, OK?
- OK.

:41:17
Hi, Fi.
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Those are yours. See you in five hours.
:41:21
- Something happened?
- It has. This is a bloody great wedding.

:41:30
Hi.
:41:31
Well, you look perfect.
In fact, you probably are perfect.

:41:35
- How are you?
- I'm really well.

:41:38
Charles, l'd like you
to meet Hamish, my fiancé.

:41:44
Excellent.
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How do you do, Hamish?
Delighted to meet you.

:41:50
Charming surprise to find Carrie back.
:41:53
Took a lot of persuading, I can tell you.
:41:55
Darling, I told James
I was going to get you.

:41:57
He'll think l've totally
lost control of you already.


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