White Oleander
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1:23:05
Who is that?
1:23:08
I don't know.
1:23:10
-You draw her all the time.
-I think her name was Annie.

1:23:14
She's someone I remember.
I don't know who she was.

1:23:21
Check it out, you guys.
1:23:24
Rodeo Drive refugee.
1:23:27
Excuse me, are you Rena Gruschenko?
1:23:29
Gruschenka. If you come from INS,
I have a green card.

1:23:32
I have been all over this junkyard
looking for you.

1:23:38
You must be Astrid. I'm Susan Valeris,
your mother's lawyer.

1:23:46
Cigarette?
1:23:50
-Don't know why I never quit.
-I do.

1:23:53
All the prisoners smoke.
You can offer them one.

1:23:57
Your mother's proud of you
for not quitting school.

1:24:00
You graduate soon. Are you making
any plans for your future?

1:24:04
Yeah. I thought I'd be
a criminal lawyer.

1:24:08
Really?
1:24:09
Either that or a hooker
or garbage collector.

1:24:14
Your mother said you'd be difficult.
1:24:17
-Mother knows best.
-You've been through a terrible ordeal.

1:24:21
Three foster homes, the shooting,
the suicide of a foster mother.

1:24:26
I understand you were close.
1:24:28
Did you ask your client
about her involvement with that?

1:24:32
You can't blame her for the death
of a woman she met once.

1:24:36
But I do blame her, Susan.
1:24:38
That's pretty cynical, Astrid.
1:24:41
You want me to lie for her
in court, is that it?

1:24:46
Why do you hate her, Astrid?
1:24:50
Because you think
she committed murder?

1:24:52
Or because you feel abandoned?
1:24:55
Talk to her. People do change.
1:24:59
You should hear the way she talks
about you. She worries about you.


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