:32:02
I'm here to help you.
You're gonna bury us both.
:32:05
- Just give me the money.
Give me the fuckin' money. - I'm gonna okay you ten.
:32:09
Then you gotta get out
before the cops are all over you.
:32:12
Ten and that's it.
:32:18
What are you starin' at,
you bald-headed Jew prick?
:32:27
- Come on, come on.
Let's get outta here. - Sue me, you Jew fuck!
:32:31
Get outta here?
I got a marker comin'. Deal.
:32:35
Everything's changed now.
You're talking about a divorce.
:32:38
You're asking for alimony payments
and child support, and now custody.
:32:42
I just want what any
divorced woman would get.
:32:44
She's only sober
about two hours a day.
:32:46
It's usually from 11:00 in the morning
'til 1:00 in the afternoon.
:32:48
If I gave her her money and her jewels,
she's gonna piss it all away in a year.
:32:53
Where would you be then?
Comin' right back to me...
:32:57
- or findin' some other excuse to come--
- We had a deal.
:33:02
Remember that?
:33:04
He said if it didn't work out
between us, I could get my things, and I could leave.
:33:10
Look in my eyes.
:33:13
Look-Look in my eyes.
You know me.
:33:17
Do you see anything that makes
you think I would ever let...
:33:20
someone in your condition
take my child away from me?
:33:25
Do you?
:33:30
You know that won't happen.
:33:35
And after all this time...
:33:38
and as hard as I tried,
as much as I wanted...
:33:42
I could never reach her.
:33:44
I could never make
her love me.
:33:46
I always felt she should have gone
for all that money...
:33:49
being somebody
for the first time in her life...
:33:52
a home, a kid.
:33:54
That's not what happened.
It didn't work out that way.
:33:57
- Everything all right?
I mean, what could we do?
:33:59
After a while, we'd just take breathers
from each other. Little separations.