:36:02
Come here.
:36:04
You know why I'm staring?
:36:06
Because I can't believe it.
:36:08
Because you're so bright and great.
:36:11
Come on, Max.
It's time for bed.
:36:13
Come on, okay. Time for beddums.
:36:17
- Ready? Kid's getting heavy.
- He can walk, you know.
:36:20
Can you walk?
:36:23
Poor Weinrib.
:36:24
Turn back...
Don't meddle any further.
:36:27
Accept the truth.
:36:29
I see disaster. I see catastrophe.
:36:32
Worse...
:36:33
I see lawyers.
:36:34
But, wait! A messenger!
:36:38
I come from midtown,
where Lenny...
:36:41
tortured by passions
too overwhelming to regulate...
:36:43
did indeed call this little hustler in
earnest attempt to see her again.
:36:48
He wrestled with his drives...
:36:50
trying to master a curiosity not slaked
by his first meeting...
:36:54
but whetted by it.
:36:56
His thirst to know this woman more
inexorably provoked him to call her.
:37:00
Nervous and confused,
at first he only got her machine.
:37:03
Then, at 5th try, she picked up
the phone herself.
:37:07
Painful to relate that she thought
he was nuts and did not want to meet.
:37:11
"Stop bothering me, creep,"
was her cutting declaration.
:37:14
Then she used the F word.
:37:16
Agonized, he called again
offering her abundant compensation...
:37:20
just for a brief chat...
:37:22
but she bade him get off her back
and hung up on him.
:37:25
Finally, in doldrums mixed
with much anxiety...
:37:29
he stood watch outside her home...
:37:31
and waited until such time as he did
spot her heading for the laundromat.
:37:45
Oh, my God.!
:37:46
Don't get upset
I thought we could have lunch.
:37:49
I just want to talk.
:37:51
All right! What are you?
Some kind of fucking pervert?
:37:55
I'm not one of those psychopaths
that kills prostitutes.
:37:59
- Why say something like that?
- I'm joking.