:50:00
- and be my friend.
Someone l can trust ...
:50:05
l'm sorry. lt's easier for me
to play doctor than to listen.
:50:10
l don't understand.
Why me? l'm nobody.
:50:14
They knew everything . What l ate
and drank, what movies l watched, -
:50:20
- where l was from,
what cigarettes l used to smoke ...
:50:25
They must watch the internet.
Our whole lives are on computer.
:50:31
They knew I could be ''vanished''
and no one would care.
:50:36
- lt's okay. What can l do?
- Put my mom somewhere else.
:50:43
Put her under a different name.
You can do that, as a doctor?
:50:47
Sure. l can put your mom in the
county sanitarium. How's that?
:50:52
lt would mean a lot.
She's all l've got left.
:50:56
Christ, Angie! They've really
gotten into your head with this.
:51:02
Put yourself in my shoes. Suddenly
you ring with this convoluted story.
:51:09
Listen, l don't buy the whole story,
but l have a friend in the FBl ...
:51:17
No! l'm running from the police.
That's the last thing l need.
:51:22
Well then, why don't you just live
the rest of your life in this hotel?
:51:29
- Do you trust him?
- I went with him to frat parties.
:51:34
- l'm serious. Do you trust him?
- Yeah, l trust Ben. l do!
:51:40
Now l'll go and figure out how to
transfer your mom to the sanitarium.
:51:45
Then l'Il call Ben.
lf l get any information, l'll call.
:51:50
Don't be so down.
lt'll be okay, l'm on watch now.
:51:55
This would never have happened
if you'd stayed with me.