Requiem for a Dream
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- OK, Harry.
- I'm coming back, Marion.

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- Yeah.
- Marion?

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Yeah?
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I'm really sorry, Marion.
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I know.
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Mrs. Goldfarb?
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You all right?
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Um, so, Mrs. Goldfarb,
we've tried several medications,

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and you don't seem to be responding.
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I believe we might want to try
some alternative methods.

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We've had excellent results
with ECT in the past.

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Um... So if I can just...
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get your John Hancock...
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we'll get underway.
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Great. Thanks.
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Oh, Jesus Christ!
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I need a doctor, man.
:30:01
My friend is sick.
Give him some help, please.

:30:04
I can't take it, man!
My arm! My fuckin' arm!

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Help me!
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Help us!
Somebody fuckin' help us, please!

:30:35
Maid Marion. Welcome.
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Can you hear me? Can you see me?
:30:40
- Yes, sir.
- OK for work.

:30:41
Can you hear me? Can you see me?
:30:44
- Yes, sir.
- OK for work.

:30:46
Can you hear me? Can you see me?
:30:48
- Yes, sir.
- OK for work.

:30:50
Can you hear me? Can you see me?
:30:52
- Yes, sir.
- OK for work.

:30:54
Can you hear me? Can you see me?
:30:56
- Yes, sir.
- OK for work.

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Fellas, meet Marion.

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