Erin Brockovich
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1:21:02
-I'm sorry, l've just--
-And so what l'm thinking is....

1:21:10
Either you gotta find
a different job or a different guy.

1:21:15
I mean....
1:21:18
There may be many men out there
who don't mind being the maid...

1:21:21
...and getting nothing.
But I ain't one of them.

1:21:27
I can't leave my job, George.
1:21:28
Yes, you can.
1:21:31
People do it all the time.
1:21:34
How can you ask me to do that?
1:21:37
This job....
1:21:40
For the first time in my
life, I got people respecting me.

1:21:45
Up in Hinkley...
1:21:46
...l walk into a room, everybody shuts
up to hear what I have to say.

1:21:51
I never had that before, ever.
1:21:54
Please, don't ask me to give it up.
1:21:57
What about your kids?
1:21:59
I'm doing more for them now
than I did living with my parents.

1:22:03
One day they'll see it.
1:22:05
-Well, what about me?
-What about you?

1:22:11
You think the men
who gave me those children...

1:22:14
...asked me what I
wanted before walking away?

1:22:17
All l've ever done
is bend my life around...

1:22:21
...what men decide they need.
1:22:23
Well, not now.
I'm sorry. I won't do it.

1:22:26
Well....
1:22:28
Erin, l'm not them. So....
1:22:31
What more can I do
to prove that to you?

1:22:34
Stay.
1:22:51
What for?
1:22:55
I mean, you got a raise.
1:22:57
You can afford daycare.
You don't need me.


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