The Final Cut
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:26:00
Hand me the number 17, please.
:26:02
Actually, Professor,
I think the number 12

:26:04
would be more appropriate.
:26:05
Yes. Correct. The number 12.
:26:09
Thank you, Mr. Monroe.
:26:16
Hello there.
I'm Dr. Daniel Monroe.

:26:18
I've seen you around
the hospital these last few days

:26:21
and I couldn't help but notice
the most beautiful woman here.

:26:26
I was wondering if maybe
you'd like to join me

:26:29
for dinner sometime.
:26:31
That might be nice.
:26:34
You lasted longer
than I thought you would.

:26:37
Come on, Danny boy.
:26:49
It's a strange profession
you have, isn't it, Alan ?

:26:52
You take people's lives,
make lies out of them.

:26:56
Fletcher.
It's been a long time.

:26:58
Eight years.
:27:00
Yeah. I don't have time
to catch up right now.

:27:04
Come on ! Speech !
:27:06
- Say something.
- Speech.

:27:07
I want to thank all of you.
I mean that.

:27:11
This is the best birthday
I have ever had.

:27:15
How can you handle it, Alan ?
:27:18
People sleeping and shitting,
:27:20
people stealing
from each other,

:27:22
manipulating each other,
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the obscenity.
:27:26
I can't talk. I'm working.
:27:34
Well, now... I'm hurt.
:27:37
That's not why I'm here.
:27:38
I'm booked solid
for the next two months.

:27:39
No, no, no.
I don't have a job lead for you.

:27:43
You do have something
that I need, though.

:27:45
What could I possibly have
that you want ?

:27:47
I know you've taken
the Bannister project,

:27:49
and I want it.
:27:53
Wow. I thought
you'd given up cutting.

:27:56
I'm offering you
$500,000 in cash.


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