Todo sobre mi madre
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:47:00
Tell your mother
to watch her blood pressure.

:47:02
She has to follow a salt-free diet
and rest.

:47:06
I'll tell her.
:47:08
Listen, Doctor, I work
with people who are high-risk...

:47:11
...so I'd like to have
an AIDS test as well.

:47:16
What's your job?
:47:17
She's a social worker.
:47:20
When can we pick up
the results?

:47:22
In two weeks' time.
:47:25
You have to tell your mother.
:47:28
You need to be looked after.
:47:30
I found a job yesterday,
and I'm going to be busy all day.

:47:33
Listen.
:47:35
You've no right
to ask me to be your mother.

:47:38
You've already got one,
even if you don't like her.

:47:40
We can't choose our parents.
They are who they are.

:47:45
Oh, God!
:47:48
Please, don't blackmail me!
:47:56
I don't know if I was right
to call the clinic.

:48:00
What else could you do?
:48:02
I can't believe her
and go on living with Stanley.

:48:04
Then don't believe her.
What matters is you and your baby.

:48:08
What if she told me
the truth?

:48:10
Blanche?
:48:11
Blanche is in no shape
to tell the truth...

:48:13
...even if she wanted to,
poor thing.

:48:18
Where is my heart?
:48:20
She means her jewel box.
It's heart-shaped.

:48:23
I think it's here somewhere.
Look, here it is.

:48:28
- I need a necklace.
- We'll look for it.

:48:34
What's the gentleman's name?
:48:36
Huntleigh.
:48:37
Did he call
while I was in the bathroom?

:48:40
- No.
- How strange!

:48:45
Why are you looking at me like that?
Do I look awful?

:48:49
No, you look better than ever.
:48:54
- I'll look better with this necklace.
- Shall I help you?

:48:59
So you're going on a trip.

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