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It's all very satisfying.
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I'm not sure I understand why.
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That's the future, Ballard...
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and you're already a part of it.
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You're beginning to see
that for the first time...

:53:20
there's a benevolent
psychopathology...

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that beckons towards us.
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For example, the car crash
is a fertilizing...

:53:31
rather than a destructive event.
:53:34
A liberation of sexual energy...
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mediating the sexuality
of those who have died...

:53:41
with an intensity that's
impossible in any other form.

:53:45
Now, to experience that...
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to live that, that is...
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That's my project.
:53:55
What about reshaping the human
body by modern technology?

:53:59
I thought that was your project.
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That's just
a crude sci-fi concept.

:54:05
It just kind of
floats on the surface...

:54:08
and doesn't threaten anybody.
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I use it to test
the resilience...

:54:12
of my potential partners
in psychopathology.

:54:40
- What's going on, baby?
- What's going on with you?

:54:43
- Want to go for a ride?
- You and your friend?

:54:46
- Just me and my friend here.
- That's cool.

:54:48
- Don't go away.
- What you got under there?

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- I'm clean.
- You got a place?

:54:53
- The back seat of my car.
- In your car?

:54:56
- He'll drive.
- We'll go driving around?


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