White Oleander
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1:07:02
What did you say to her?
1:07:05
She's having trouble
with her husband.

1:07:08
It's not you, is it? I know you
have an attraction for older men.

1:07:12
No, it's not me.
1:07:15
-You leave her alone.
-But it's such fun.

1:07:18
Easy, but fun.
1:07:20
In my present situation
I have to get fun where I can.

1:07:25
God, how can you stand
to live with poor Claire?

1:07:28
Did you know there's an entire order
called the Poor Clares?

1:07:32
She is a genuinely nice person.
1:07:37
You don't know what it's been like.
1:07:40
-lf you love me, you'll help me.
-Help you?

1:07:47
I would rather see you in the worst kind
of foster hell than living with that woman.

1:07:53
What can you possibly learn from her?
1:07:56
How to pine artistically?
1:07:59
Twenty-seven names for tears?
1:08:05
All I can say is...
1:08:09
...keep your bags packed.
1:08:14
I don't feel like it.
I'm a stranger in my own house.

1:08:17
You live here
and I stay here once in a while.

1:08:20
-Maybe if you gave a little bit.
-I give.

1:08:23
Why can't I give to her,
why can't I be here?

1:08:26
-Because I work! Because I have a job.
-That's not fair.

1:08:31
I give you everything you ask for
and it's not enough.

1:08:34
No, not everything.
Not everything.

1:08:38
You promised things would change.
1:08:40
-Mark, I'm trying, you know I'm trying.
-Trying's not good enough.

1:08:45
You're falling apart.
We are back to where we started.

1:08:48
It is not working out
and I think we should send her back.

1:08:54
You can't just send her back.
1:08:56
-Where's she gonna go?
-They'll find someplace.

1:08:59
You're gonna send her away?
You take everything away, don't you?


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