Undisputed
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:27:00
I need to do
the interview and paperwork...

:27:03
for your transfer to Folsom.
:27:05
How are your spirits?
I want you to know...

:27:08
I'm not in favor
of solitary confinement.

:27:10
Not for you,
not for anybody else.

:27:13
It's OK in here.
:27:15
You can't be serious.
:27:16
It's all a prison.
:27:19
I live inside my head.
:27:22
So that's how
you're doing your time?

:27:24
Are you really that much
in control of your emotions?

:27:29
Been that way all my life.
:27:32
Only time I ever lost it
is what got me in here.

:27:36
Yeah. I'm familiar
with your case history.

:27:40
So you prefer your own company?
:27:43
Most of the time.
:27:45
I am supposed to recommend
whether or not...

:27:47
you seem to require a detailed
psychiatric evaluation.

:27:50
Other than the incident
in the mess hall--

:27:52
That wasn't me.
:27:54
Why don't you
go talk to the hotshot champ?

:27:57
Ask him about it.
:27:59
So you deny any responsibility?
:28:01
Yeah, I deny it. How does
that affect me movin' on?

:28:04
This has no bearing
in your transfer to Folsom.

:28:11
You know, this whole thing...
:28:13
this whole thing
is about people bein' scared.

:28:16
Aren't you afraid of him?
:28:18
Afraid. Shit, no.
:28:21
He's a fighter. I'm a fighter.
:28:22
If I'm better on that day,
I win.

:28:24
That's just the way it goes.
:28:26
Someday, ever fighter loses.
:28:30
Sooner or later,
somebody comes along...

:28:32
and they got your ticket.
:28:34
Too old, just wasn't your day,
whatever the reason is.

:28:39
in the end,
everybody gets beaten.

:28:44
The most you can hope for
is that you stay on top a while.

:28:48
Be the best.
:28:54
I tried to say hello
to that old gangster.

:28:57
Ripstein.
He said he don't remember you.

:28:59
He remembers.
He just don't want to admit it.


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