Under the Tuscan Sun
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:02:02
The other coincidence is that
you reviewed a book of mine.

:02:06
I did?
Did I like it?

:02:09
You didn't.
:02:11
Well, I'm sorry.
:02:15
I'm sure there were a lot
of other critics who loved it.

:02:18
And I really hope
you didn't take it personally.

:02:21
You called my lead character
"unrealistic."

:02:26
I think bad reviews
should just be forgotten.

:02:29
Give him a brownie.
:02:31
I would like to give you this.
It comes in peace.

:02:34
You said you just couldn't
get interested in a novel

:02:37
where the protagonist was a guy
:02:39
who spent all of his time living
out his horny teenage fantasies.

:02:44
I just find that ironic.
:02:48
Ironic. Why?
:02:53
Ask your husband.
:03:05
What did he just say?
:03:27
Frances?
:03:29
Frances?
:03:33
I've got some
unfortunate news for you.

:03:37
I just got off the phone
with your husband's attorney,

:03:40
and they're going to
pursue alimony.

:03:46
How can we be talking
about alimony

:03:48
when I hardly make enough money?
:03:52
But you supported him
during the marriage.

:03:54
Yes.
:03:56
But while he was researching
and writing his book,

:03:59
I worked while
he pretended to be...


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