Marci X
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:10:01
If you have any more
stress, it could kill you.

:10:03
Sweetheart, please,
just go.

:10:11
You don't think
:10:12
the rules apply to you, do you?
:10:13
Ben, you're in real danger.
:10:15
You're a very sick man.
:10:16
Thank God you're rich.
:10:19
You're here in this hospital
:10:21
and you're going to stay here
until I release you.

:10:28
Sorry.
:10:37
Marce!
:10:38
Oh, Marci,
I can't believe it!

:10:40
Are you all right?
Is your dad okay?

:10:42
Have you bathed?
:10:43
Look, chocolates!
:10:44
Did you get a chance
to bathe yet?

:10:45
They're for you...
and your dad.

:10:46
But I feel so useless.
:10:51
I love my father so much
and I can't even help him.

:10:54
And he doesn't... he doesn't
really want me to try.

:10:57
Why not?
:10:59
He said he wished he had a son.
:11:04
Maybe he's right.
:11:06
Maybe I'm not strong enough
or smart enough.

:11:09
Maybe I am just a socialite.
:11:11
Excuse me?
:11:11
Just a socialite?
:11:13
You serve on the boards
of three major museums.

:11:16
You are a guest editor
:11:17
at Vogue, Vanity Fair,
and Mademoiselle.

:11:19
And last year alone,
you raised over seven figures

:11:21
for literacy, muscular dystrophy
and cancer.

:11:23
In this town, you are cancer.
:11:26
No, but this involves law suits
and spin control

:11:29
and the whole worldwide
entertainment industry.

:11:32
Which is your life.
:11:33
You introduced Princess Diana
to Mother Teresa

:11:36
at your bat mitzvah.
:11:37
They had cake.
:11:38
Well, not Diana.
:11:39
Time Magazine has declared you
:11:40
the most charming white woman
in America under 50.

:11:42
Oh, except we're
talking about rap.

:11:45
And, you know, the inner cities
:11:47
and censorship and the cultural
legacy of black people.

:11:49
Well, I happen
to adore black people.

:11:53
-Word.
-Word up.

:11:54
Word perfect.
:11:55
You can get anybody
to do anything you want.

:11:57
It's your gift.
:11:58
Yeah, yeah,
:11:59
yeah, and my dad
is being isolated.


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