Bicentennial Man
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1:44:05
Excuse me. l'll be right back.
1:44:12
l didn't expect to see you.
1:44:15
l remember this place very well.
1:44:18
This is where your grandmother
was married.

1:44:20
l wanted it ready for my own wedding.
1:44:23
-So you're not married yet?
-No, two weeks from Saturday.

1:44:27
l'm not too late.
1:44:29
Are you positive you're doing
the right thing?

1:44:31
-Positive.
-About getting married?

1:44:34
-l'm never positive about anything.
-You could be doing the wrong thing.

1:44:38
-l'm pretty sure l'm doing the right thing.
-Great.

1:44:40
Why is that great?
1:44:42
You told me to do the wrong thing.
1:44:44
You aren't doing the wrong thing,
you're doing the right thing.

1:44:47
You're not following your own advice,
'cause if you were you wouldn't marry him.

1:44:51
-Because l would be doing the right thing.
-Precisely.

1:44:55
ln some strange way,
you're starting to make sense.

1:44:58
Good.
1:45:00
You know what it's like to be in love with
someone who's marrying someone else?

1:45:04
Someone who's magnificent?
1:45:06
Someone who walks into a room
and lights it up like the sun?

1:45:09
Someone who you know is lying to herself?
1:45:13
-Lying?
-Convincingly. Very much so.

1:45:16
About what?
1:45:18
That you don't love me when l know,
at least in some way, you do.

1:45:23
And how do you know that?
1:45:25
l have done everything, inside and out.
1:45:28
-That stuff doesn't matter to me.
-Something matters.

1:45:31
lf nothing mattered, you'd love me...
1:45:33
...and not some man whose chin
could sink the Titanic.

1:45:36
What? See? lt's true, isn't it?
1:45:40
Sorry.
1:45:42
Does he light you up like this?
Does he make you laugh?

1:45:46
Nobody makes me laugh like this.
1:45:48
Good. Then admit it.
Admit that you love me.

1:45:56
Give me one kiss. That's all.
1:45:59
One quick kiss. Just one kiss
could not jeopardise a glorious marriage.


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