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He's out to get her.
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To win her!
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Ha.
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I pour the helpless balm
of my poor eyes.

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Her mourning is genuine
because she loved...

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KIMBALL: She goes out on the street, and
is it an accident that she meets Richard...

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...the man who killed this man
and her husband?

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Is it not possible that if...?
Did she have any idea...

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...that if she went out with a corpse...
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...making stops...?
You don't like that?

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Does anybody have a better thing
than Frederic on this?

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You just said that we didn't
answer the question...

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...that what was...
PACINO: Did that upset you?

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No. Then what did you say?
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You said you were gonna find
a scholar...

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...who'd speak directly into the camera
and explain...

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...what really happened
with Richard and Anne.

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And I am telling you that
that is absolutely ridiculous.

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You know more about Richard III...
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...than any fucking scholar
at Columbia or Harvard.

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PACINO: Fred.
- This is ridiculous!

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You are making this documentary
to show that actors...

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...truly are the possessors
of a tradition...

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...the proud inheritors
of the understanding of Shakespeare.

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Then you turn around and say,
"I'm gonna get a scholar to explain it."

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- This is ridiculous!
PACINO: I hereby knight you, Frederic.

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- Ph.D.
PACINO: Ph.D. Of the realm.

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- Oh, God. Ridiculous.
- No, but the point is this, Frederic.

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A person has an opinion.
It's only an opinion.

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- It's never a question of right or wrong.
- There's no right or wrong.

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It's an opinion. And a scholar
has a right to an opinion as any of us.

:41:50
But why does he get to speak
directly to the camera?

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I don't really know why
he needed to marry her, historically.

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I simply don't know.

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