Notting Hill
Önceki.
göster.
yer.
sonraki.

:18:00
I don't want
a goddamn cup of tea.

:18:04
- I just wanna go home.
- [ Doorbell Rings ]

:18:06
Spike, see who that is,
and put some clothes on, for God's sake.

:18:09
- [ Clamoring ]
- Looks like a chauffeur to me.

:18:12
Spike owes you
an expensive dinner or holiday,

:18:14
depending who's got the brains
to get the going rate on betrayal.

:18:17
That is not true.
Wait a minute.

:18:19
This is crazy behavior.
:18:22
Can't we just
laugh about all this?

:18:25
Seriously. in the huge sweep of things,
this stuff doesn't matter.

:18:28
What he's gonna say next is
there's people starving in the Sudan.

:18:32
Well, there are, and we don't
have to go anywhere near that far.

:18:35
My best friend slipped down stairs,
cracked her back...

:18:38
and she's in a wheelchair
for the rest of her life.

:18:41
All I'm asking for is
a normal amount of perspective.

:18:45
You're right.
Of course, you're right.

:18:47
it's just that I've dealt
with this garbage for ten years.

:18:50
You've had it for ten minutes.
:18:52
Our perspectives are very different.
:18:55
Today's newspapers will be lining
tomorrow's wastepaper bin.

:18:59
- Excuse me?
- You know.

:19:01
it's just one day.
:19:03
Tomorrow, today's papers
will all have been thrown out.

:19:07
You really don't get it.
:19:09
This story will be filed.
:19:11
Every time anyone writes anything
about me, they'll dig up these photos.

:19:16
Newspapers last forever.
:19:18
I'll regret this forever.
:19:23
Right.
:19:28
Right.
:19:30
I will feel the opposite,
:19:32
if that's okay by you, and, uh,
:19:36
always be glad that you...
came to stay.

:19:42
But, um, you're probably right.
:19:45
You better go.
:19:49
[ Doorbell Rings ]
:19:57
[ Clamoring ]

Önceki.
sonraki.