One True Thing
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:02:01
Let go! Let go! Stop!
:02:04
Damn. Richard Ellespeare died.
:02:06
- He was a professor of mine at Harvard.
- No!

:02:10
- He was a novelist, humanitarian.
- Hey, hey, back there.

:02:13
- Published eight novels,
including the best seller...
- Stop it! Quit it!

:02:17
Hope's Way, for which
he won the Pulitzer Prize.

:02:19
- What kind of man was this?
- A man who pursues
excellence and nothing less.

:02:24
- Dad?
- Yes?

:02:26
I have to go to the bathroom.
:02:30
Can't you hold it
till we get there?

:02:33
Mmm, yes. I guess...
:02:36
I can practice
mind over matter.

:02:38
Atta girl.
:02:43
Oh, look at
the baby cows, Ellie!

:02:46
Oh, my God!
Look at them.

:02:49
I'm reading, Mom.
And baby cows are calves.

:02:53
I was never close
to my mother growing up.

:02:59
ls that something Mr. Best
is going to use against me?

:03:03
Ellen, the D.A.'s not going
to use anything against you.

:03:09
Mrs. Best, his wife,
was a friend of my mother's.

:03:14
Do I need an attorney?
:03:16
Nobody in this office
is accusing you of anything.

:03:20
We're well aware that
this kind of thing happens...

:03:24
all the time
with terminal patients.

:03:26
It's... It's a small town.
People talk.

:03:29
The D.A. wants to be able to say
that he looked into it...

:03:32
and he can put it to bed.
:03:35
What can I say?
It's an election year.

:03:37
Anyway, were you aware that
an autopsy was being performed
on your mother's body?

:03:40
Yes, uh-huh, at her request.
:03:45
Uh, actually to find out
the source of the disease.

:03:48
Primarily for my benefit.
:03:51
Mm-hmm.
Where are you living now?

:03:54
In New York. I've been there
since I finished Harvard.


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