Adaptation
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1:10:01
lt's been a wild ride.
1:10:03
Catherine says
she wants to play Cassie.

1:10:05
Oh, please!
1:10:07
Please, Donald?
1:10:09
Catherine Keener?
1:10:11
-Catherine Keener's in my house?
-Yeah, we're playing Boggle.

1:10:14
She's so great. You should really
hang out with her, Charles.

1:10:17
Yeah. Look....
1:10:20
l've been thinking.
1:10:25
Maybe you'd be interested in hanging
out with me for a few days in New York.

1:10:29
Oh, my God, yes.
1:10:32
Yeah?
1:10:33
l was gonna show my script
to some people...

1:10:35
...and, well, maybe you could
read it too, you know, if you like.

1:10:39
Of course. I'd be flattered.
1:10:43
Okay.
1:10:45
Thanks, Charles.
1:10:47
Okay, bye.
1:11:01
So, like, what would you do?
1:11:03
The script kind of makes fun of me, huh?
1:11:06
-l'm sorry. l was trying something--
-Hey, l don't mind. lt's funny.

1:11:09
Good. Okay.
1:11:11
So, what would you do?
1:11:14
You and me are so different, Charles.
We're different talents.

1:11:18
l know. Just for fun...
1:11:19
...how would the great Donald
end this script?

1:11:21
Shut up. ''The great Donald.''
1:11:26
l feel like you're missing something.
1:11:30
-All right. Like what?
-Look.

1:11:35
l did a little research on the airplane.
1:11:39
''Sometimes this kind of story turns out
to be something more...

1:11:43
...some glimpse of life that expands...
1:11:45
...like those Japanese paper balls
you drop in water...

1:11:48
...and they bloom into flowers
and the flower is so marvelous...

1:11:52
...you can't believe there was a time
all you saw in front of you...

1:11:55
...was a paper ball and a glass of water.''
1:11:57
Well, first of all, that's inconsistent.
She said she didn't care about flowers.


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