Lulu on the Bridge
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But Lulu doesn't admit anything.
She doesn't know anything.

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She just is.
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Wedekind says Lulu
isn't a real character...

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she's... an embodiment
of primitive sexuality.

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And whatever evil she causes
comes about by accident,

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because she's passive,
because she's playing a passive role.

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I don't agree...
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She's impulsive,
but she's not a destroyer.

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She doesn't care
what other people think of her.

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That's where she
gets her power.

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She doesn't have any pretensions...
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She doesn't play by the
same rules everyone else does.

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But Wedekind wrote the play.
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He created her.
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It doesn't matter.
He was wrong.

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He was wrong?
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Well, we'll see.
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So, Izzy...
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I hear you'll be hanging
around Dublin with us.

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H uh?
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Yes, he's... going to come over
a few days after I do.

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Yeah.
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I'm getting rid of my apartment,
putting my things in storage.

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When the movie's over...
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Celia and I are going to look
for a new apartment together.

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Sounds cozy.
:54:22
It will be.
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That's exactly what I wanted.
Thanks a million. Bye-bye.

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- Everything okay?
- Everything's great.

:54:33
Catherine...
:54:34
You talk to Otts about using bigger
speakers for the rock 'n' roll scene?

:54:38
Oh, he's taking care of it.
:54:40
I still haven't figured
out how to light it, though.

:54:43
Well, we'll be there
the day after tomorrow...

:54:45
Meet me downstairs.
:54:47
I need to talk
to you about something.

:54:56
Would you please
excuse me for a minute?


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