Dogville
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:06:02
A horizon just as alluring
as the one beyond the valley.

:06:07
A horizon bound by Liz Henson's
luscious curves.

:06:11
- No one's getting it?
- A sweet, painful, seductive abyss.

:06:16
- Hey, Liz.
- Hey, Tom.

:06:18
Must you come by every single day?
Huh!?

:06:22
It'd be a lot more fun if someone
interesting appeared for a change.

:06:25
You know I really am so lonesome in this town.
:06:29
The moment my fiancee writes
that he's gotten that job in Bolder, I'm off.

:06:33
Then the whole lot of you will
have to find some other girls' skirts to peek up.

:06:36
Is.. uh.. Bill in?
:06:39
Well, isn't he always?
:06:41
He studies and I help out with the glasses.
:06:44
Even though everybody knows
that I'm the clever one.

:06:47
- Hey, Mrs. Henson.
- Good evening, Tom.

:06:50
Checkers time, Bill ol' Buddy.
:06:55
Was that..??
:06:56
You didn't hear the bell?
:07:00
[Narrator] As usual Bill tried to fake
his way around actually playing.

:07:04
He had not yet fully comprehend
this meeting business, he claimed.

:07:10
Maybe you should just let them be?
:07:12
I don't think so... I... I...
:07:13
What if they're just fine as they are?
:07:16
You think they're fine?
I don't think so.

:07:18
I think there is a lot
this country has forgotten.

:07:20
I just try and refresh folk's memory
by way of illustration.

:07:24
So... so the illustration for tomorrow?
:07:26
mmmh.. I don't know.
:07:30
See if the people of Dogville have
a problem with the acceptance.

:07:34
What they really need is something
for them to accept,

:07:38
something tangible,
like a gift.

:07:42
Why in the heck would someone
up and give us a gift?

:07:45
I don't know.
:07:47
I might have to do some thinking.
:07:49
Wait, wait, .. the ...
we're missing a piece.

:07:57
We won't be able to play.

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