Henry Fool
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1:02:01
Opinions come and go.
1:02:05
To be honest,
my ideas, my writing...

1:02:10
they've not always
been received well...

1:02:13
or even calmly.
1:02:15
They're upsetting.
I'm a controversial man.

1:02:20
You see, what I'm
doing is too radical.

1:02:23
Too uncompromising.
1:02:26
It'll take time
for people to see its value.

1:02:28
It's ahead of its time, perhaps,
or maybe just...

1:02:41
a recommendation from me might
do you as much harm as it does good.

1:03:03
Henry, why can't
I read the confession?

1:03:08
Because certain works need to be
experienced all at once...

1:03:11
for one to appreciate
the full force of its character.

1:03:20
Simon, wake up.
The guy's in the dream world.

1:03:23
He's afraid that his reputation will
not allow my work an honest chance.

1:03:27
-His reputation as what?
-As a writer.

1:03:29
-Give me a break.
-He's kind of like in exile...

1:03:31
marginalized
on account of his ideas.

1:03:34
If he's such a genius, why doesn't
he write books like you do?

1:03:37
He has. He's been working on it for
years. It's just not published.

1:03:41
Yeah, I bet.
It's probably disgusting.

1:03:45
It's quite serious and difficult
piece of work, apparently.

1:03:48
Have you read it?
1:03:50
No. Not yet. Soon.
1:03:52
Certain work needs to be
experienced all at once...

1:03:55
in order for one to appreciate
the full force of its character.


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