Shallow Grave
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:05:04
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:05:11
- Did you know that...?
- Alex. Just serve.

:05:17
Anyway, I wasn't tryin' to win. I
don't want to devalue your victory, Juliet.

:05:22
- I wasn't tryin' to win.
- Victory's the same as defeat.

:05:26
It's giving in to destructive urges.
:05:28
Did you learn that in
your psychotherapy group?

:05:30
- Discussion group.
- I thought you'd stopped going.

:05:34
He had too many of those urges.
You of all people should know about that.

:05:38
God, you two are sensitive.
:05:41
All I'm doing is implying some
kind of ugly, sordid, sexual liaison.

:05:45
- I'd be proud of that.
- Maybe you should go.

:05:47
- You'll meet someone wonderful.
- For my life?

:05:50
- A discussion group? I think not.
- For the flat.

:05:53
No, it'd be someone like him,
and one's enough, thank you very much.

:05:57
What about that girl? That friend of yours,
the one that came round. I liked her.

:06:01
We had something. She could have
moved in. We had chemistry.

:06:05
- She hated you...
- She had problems.

:06:07
..more than anyone
she had ever met in her entire life.

:06:11
Like they say, you know, she's
got to want to change, hasn't she?

:06:25
- You must be Hugo.
- And you must be Juliet.

:06:29
- Would you like to come in?
- I'd be delighted.

:06:38
- What do you do?
- I've been away for a while.

:06:42
Travelling. And now I'm writing a novel.
:06:45
Oh.
:06:46
- What's it about?
- It's actually about a priest who dies.

:06:51
I see.
:06:53
Maybe you're right. Maybe
I ought to change it. You're right.

:06:56
I mean, who wants to read
another story about a dead priest?


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