Maid in Manhattan
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1:23:01
...we're forced in directions that we
ought to have found for ourselves.

1:23:06
Thank you.
1:23:08
Thanks,
Keef. Bye.

1:23:12
To serve people...
1:23:15
...takes dignity
and intelligence.

1:23:18
But remember,
they're only people with money.

1:23:22
And although we serve them,
we are not their servants.

1:23:27
What we do, Miss Ventura,
does not define who we are.

1:23:32
What defines us is how
well we rise after falling.

1:23:41
l think you'll make a wonderful
manager someday.

1:23:47
And it's been my great honor
to have worked with you.

1:24:10
Marisa?
1:24:11
Marisa! Caroline! Marisa!
l don't know which name to use.

1:24:15
Marisa.
1:24:17
l don't get it.
What just happened?

1:24:19
What don't you get?
l'm the maid.

1:24:21
What was all this,
some kind of bet?

1:24:24
A little game of what,
get-the-guests?

1:24:26
l was trying on her clothes,
and you were there...

1:24:28
...and you invited
me out, and everything--

1:24:31
And you thought you had to lie
to keep me interested?

1:24:34
Who's kidding who here?
1:24:35
Think you would've looked at me
if you knew l was the maid?

1:24:38
-Well....
-Come on.

1:24:39
With respect for
your big-hearted politics...

1:24:41
-...l don't think so, Mr. Assemblyman.
-You didn't give me a chance.

1:24:45
You stand on your soapbox, judging
everyone, so sure they're judging you.

1:24:49
And you think they're not?
1:24:51
Come on. Half the time, l'm
a stereotype they make fun of.

1:24:54
The other half of the time, l'm
invisible. Maybe that's the point.

1:24:58
The first time you saw me, l was cleaning
your bathroom, only you didn't see me.


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