Broken Flowers
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:16:01
You're like, uh... like Don Juan.
:16:04
Winston, please stop saying that.
:16:12
Hey.
:16:14
About this letter...
I did examine the postmark
under my microscope.

:16:19
And it is too faint to read,
but the stamp-

:16:22
it's got on it a woodpecker.
:16:25
What does that mean to you?
Anything?

:16:31
Well, what I think we should do...
:16:33
is to narrow down the possibilities.
:16:35
Winston, this is probably
someone playing a joke on me.

:16:38
If not, then...
:16:41
whatever.
:16:44
It seems so unfair...
someone to write a letter like this...

:16:47
and-and-and not sign it?
:16:50
Don't you want to know
who is the mother of your son?

:16:52
My hypothetical son?
No, Winston.

:16:55
I don't, okay?
:16:58
Okay.
:17:00
Then we can just drop it.
We can?

:17:03
We can, of course. Okay.
:17:06
Good.
It's dropped.

:17:27
But then how can you ignore
something like this?

:17:30
- You need to treat this as a sign.
- What kind of sign?

:17:33
Of the direction of your life.
:17:35
Of this present moment.
:17:38
You need to solve this mystery...
:17:41
and find out which of your women it was
that you impregnated with your semen
20 years ago.

:17:46
Winston.
:17:51
What happened to
that groovin' CD I burned for you?

:17:58
Here it is. Do you mind?

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