1:12:00
Well, I need more than that.
I need $25,000.
1:12:03
Twenty-five thousand?
For yourself?
1:12:07
- Yeah.
- Why do you need that much?
1:12:10
What's the difference?
I just need it.
1:12:13
Well, I gotta ask you.
That's a lot of money.
1:12:15
You're not asking
for a box of popcorn.
1:12:17
We don't have to turn this
into a big deal.
1:12:20
Okay? We don't have
to have a fight.
1:12:23
It's important to me.
Just something I wanted to do.
1:12:26
Who's fighting?
I mean, tell me what it's for.
1:12:32
Why can't you tell me
what it's for? Huh?
1:12:38
Well, you know what?
Now I want you to tell me.
1:12:42
My wife comes to me and asks me
for 25,000. What do you want, a coat?
1:12:45
- No.
- If you want a coat, you got it.
1:12:48
It's not the money.
It's just, why do you want it? Am I not entitled to ask that?
1:12:52
Sam, I've been independent
my whole life. I never had to ask anybody for anything.
1:12:57
- Now you're making me beg.
- What are you talking about?
1:13:00
And you're embarrassing me.
Why do you want to make me feel so bad?
1:13:03
You're asking me for 25,000.
I'm not out to make you feel bad.
1:13:06
I want to just
be able to trust you.
1:13:09
You know,
it's about trust.
1:13:11
I have to be able
to trust you with my life.
1:13:14
Do you understand?
1:13:17
Can I trust you?
1:13:22
Can I trust you?
1:13:26
Can I trust you?
Answer me. Can I trust you?
1:13:30
You can trust me.
1:13:32
Good. So then you could tell me
what the money is for.
1:13:57
Yeah, she's leaving the bank now.
1:13:59
All right,
I'm gonna follow her.