Gods and Monsters
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:59:15
Mr. Boone.
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Thank you, Hanna.
:59:25
I wanna sit for you
again.

:59:29
Only if you promise to ease up
on the locker room talk, okay?

:59:35
Scous honor.
:59:37
- I'm curious, Mr. Boone.
:59:39
What convinced you
to come back?

:59:43
I don't know.
I like your stories, I guess.

:59:46
Oh, everyone's
got stories to tell.

:59:49
Not me.
:59:51
Hmm.
:59:53
And the fear that you displayed
at our last session...
how did you overcome that?

:59:56
More like disgust.
:59:59
Oh, same difference,
Mr. Boone.

1:00:01
Disgust, fear of the unknown...
all part of the great gulf
that stands between us two.

1:00:05
Am I right in assuming
that you have little experience
with men of my persuasion?

1:00:11
- No teammates in football?
- No.

1:00:14
No comrades in Korea?
1:00:16
You must think that
the whole world is queer.

1:00:19
Well, you know what?
Is not.

1:00:21
And war certainly isn't.
1:00:23
Oh, there may be
no atheists in the foxholes,

1:00:27
but there are,
occasionally, lovers.

1:00:30
You're talkin'
through your hat now.

1:00:32
- No, I'm not.
I was in the foxholes myself.
- You were a soldier?

1:00:36
I was an officer
in the trenches.

1:00:38
- Was this World War I?
- No, my dear, the Crimean War.
Well, what do you think?

1:00:42
The Great War.
1:00:44
There were trenches when I arrived and
trenches when I left two years later.

1:00:48
Just like in the movies,
only the movies, ahh...

1:00:51
They never get
the stench of it all.

1:00:54
The world reduced to mud and sandbags
and a narrow strip of rainy sky.


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