Frida
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:59:01
That's a lot of wall.
:59:02
It's all there is.
:59:10
Gentlemen, please. Please,
I have to get back to work.

:59:12
I'm sorry.
:59:15
- Thank you.
- Thank you very much.

:59:19
Are you a painter too,
Mrs. Rivera?

:59:22
No. Just killing time.
:59:25
She's much better than me.
:59:28
You'll see.
:59:41
What did the doctor say?
:59:45
He might be able
to improve the pain,

:59:47
but the bones
would have to be reset.

:59:49
Blah, blah, blah.
Blah, blah, blah.

:59:51
The usual speech.
I know it by heart.

:59:57
I'm pregnant.
1:00:02
Oh.
1:00:07
Can your body take it?
1:00:08
If it can take you, it can take
a little Dieguito.

1:00:11
No, no, Frida.
1:00:13
He's not very optimistic.
1:00:17
This is not...
1:00:20
I-I c-can't bear
to think of you in pain.

1:00:23
I'm used to pain.
1:00:27
This is not...
1:00:29
I'm not a good example of...
1:00:33
It's not a good time.
1:00:36
There's the Rockefeller
commission.

1:00:38
Detroit. Chicago.
1:00:39
All that traveling.
1:00:41
No, it's... it's too much.
1:00:50
You really want this baby,
Frida?

1:00:56
I do.
1:00:57
All right.

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