Mona Lisa Smile
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:04:00
...they didn't know each other
anymore, didn't like each other.

:04:06
He left. He got a whole new family.
:04:11
Divorce.
:04:12
What?
:04:14
Yeah. First on my block.
That's a city block.

:04:20
People change. Things happen.
It's the same with me and Leo.

:04:24
He went off and married
someone else.

:04:27
- And I got to go to graduate school.
- UCLA, right?

:04:31
- Which is in Hollywood?
- It's close.

:04:34
Anyway, aren't you gonna tell
everybody about, you know...

:04:39
...your big news?
- What are you talking about?

:04:42
- She got engaged over Christmas!
- Congratulations!

:04:46
I'm sorry to blab.
It's just so romantic.

:04:49
How fantastic!
:04:51
We split up.
:04:55
- What?
- We split up.

:05:00
Well, that was fast.
:05:02
Well, not every relationship
is meant for marriage.

:05:05
- Some are strictly affairs?
- Bill Dunbar.

:05:08
He'd be an affair. Let's talk
about that, Miss Watson.

:05:12
You don't believe in withholding,
do you?

:05:14
No. I do, however, believe in manners.
But for you, I'll make an exception.

:05:18
That's what we're supposed to do
for married students. Right, Betty?

:05:23
Professor Dunbar and I
are not having an affair.

:05:27
Did you have one
with William Holden?

:05:29
- Connie!
- She asked about Bill Dunbar.

:05:31
- How did you hear that?
- Oh, it is true!

:05:34
Betty, I told you.
:05:38
- Won't you regret never marrying?
- There's still time.

:05:42
I guess I assume that I will
at some point.

:05:44
- I'm not gonna plan my life around it.
- Neither should we.

:05:47
- I didn't say that.
- You did to Joan.

:05:49
- That's what she told me.
- What are you saying?

:05:52
She knew you and Tommy
were getting engaged.

:05:54
And she practically filled out
your application.

:05:56
- I didn't say that.
- She's been accepted.

:05:59
Now she just has to figure out
a way to tell Tommy.


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