At First Sight
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:17:01
Well...
:17:04
This is the end.
:17:06
Guess we should go back.
:17:08
Well, what's out there,
past the end of the street?

:17:12
Nothing.
:17:16
Well, there is a, um,
old run-down building off to the left.

:17:20
Kind of like an old gas station.
:17:24
Would you describe it to me?
:17:27
OK.
:17:28
Um... It's kind of dilapidated
:17:31
and it's sitting in between
two great big trees in a field.

:17:36
The trees are like a man and a woman.
The man is asking the woman to dance.

:17:40
And the woman is... on her toes,
trying to decide if she's got the guts.

:17:46
Oh, God, I'm an idiot.
What a stupid description!

:17:49
No.
:17:52
I really like the... dancing trees.
:17:58
We better get going. It's starting to rain.
:18:01
Well, there's a little breeze, but l...
:18:04
Oh, my God.
:18:07
OK. Oh, my God!
:18:08
Uh, OK. Wait, let's go this way.
:18:17
Oh... Oh, my.
:18:21
I can't believe how fast that happens.
:18:23
- Oh, do you like the rain? I love the rain.
- Well, sometimes.

:18:27
I love the rain.
:18:31
Oh, I feel everything at once.
:18:35
It's the best way for me
to understand dimension in a room.

:18:39
Do you hear it?
:18:41
Coming down off the ceiling,
all the walls?

:18:46
Do you hear that?
:18:48
It's hitting a puddle.
:18:50
It's echoing the sound across.
There's no walls.

:18:55
What's that? Oh, a drainpipe.
:18:59
You hear that? That's high up.

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