Dogville
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:29:01
Good morning, Mr. McKay.
My name is Grace.

:29:04
I was wondering if there is anything
I can do for you?

:29:09
Oh, that's very kind of you, Grace,
but...

:29:12
I was thinking that perhaps because of
the situation that you are in...

:29:17
What situation am I in?
:29:21
Hmm... You are.. on your own.
:29:29
Oh, I have been on my own for so long.
:29:34
Anything that you might need?
:29:38
I'm sorry!
:29:40
Have you ever noticed the wooden spire
on the roof of the mission house?

:29:46
At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it points
a shadow at Ginger's grocery store,

:29:53
right at the O in OPEN
on the sign in the window.

:30:01
Maybe it is telling people that it is time
to go shopping for supper.

:30:06
Goodbye, Mr. McKay.
:30:10
Bye, Grace!
:30:11
[Narrator] Grace's interview with Jack McKay
proved sadly
symptomatic of the attitude in Dogville.

:30:18
Reserved but friendly,
not without curiosity.

:30:24
Only Jack had expressed his "no"
consicely and precisely:

:30:29
Martha needed a monologue almost
an hour long to arrive at the same conclusion.

:30:34
Oh my goodness... I, I, I'd have to think of
work for you to do,

:30:37
because I have barely enough work myself.
:30:40
[Narrator] So not very much later Grace had
ended up next to Ma Ginger's gooseberry bushes

:30:45
in a mood that was not particularly good.
:30:50
She could not tell a gooseberry bush
from a cactus,

:30:53
but the meticulous order in the yard
appealed to her,

:30:57
such as the metal chains placed there
in order to shield the second and third bushes,


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