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:57:00
- Must be really weird to get
into that... head space.

:57:04
- Yeah.
:57:06
- I mean, I was raised with
all these stories, you know.

:57:09
Evil Turks and everything, so...
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l'm a little hardened to it all.
:57:14
But what you did today,
I mean, it, uh...

:57:17
It made me feel
all that anger again.

:57:19
- Hey, thanks.
:57:24
So I take it you're, uh...
:57:26
Armenian.
:57:28
- Well, yeah. Yeah, that's what
I meant when I said I was,

:57:30
you know, raised to feel
out of hatred to...

:57:33
the person you're playing.
- Right. Right.

:57:37
- You really pulled it off.
:57:38
- Well, it'd be kind of hard
to disappoint you.

:57:40
- What do you mean?
- Well, you were kind of prepared

:57:43
to hate my character...
you said.

:57:46
- Well, sure.
:57:48
But l'm also kind of suspicious
of stuff

:57:50
that's supposed to make me
feel anything. You know?

:57:56
When I was watching it,
like even though I know

:57:58
you were supposed to make me
feel like hating you,

:58:01
l... I resisted it. But, uh...
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But then, I mean, by the end
of the scene, ljust... I...

:58:07
- You felt like killing me.
:58:12
- Yeah.
:58:19
My dad was killed trying to
assassinate a Turkish diplomat.

:58:25
It was almost 15 years ago.
:58:29
I could never understand...
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what would make him
want to murder...

:58:34
what he had to imagine that
Turkish ambassador represented.

:58:43
But today, you gave me a sense
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of what was going on
in his head.

:58:50
I wanna thank you.
:58:54
- Well...
:58:57
you're welcome.

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