Melinda and Melinda
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:03:01
So, the guest enters and
everyone is surprised, especially the host.

:03:05
Turns out she's got a particular problem...
:03:07
My God, that's quite amusing.
:03:10
I mean, she barges in unannounced
while they're eating.

:03:13
What you told us
would make a very good romantic comedy.

:03:17
- Because you see the world comically.
- You're missing the tragic implications.

:03:21
The entanglement it suggests.
No, I see the whole thing quite differently.

:03:26
I see this lone figure -
:03:29
a woman who's maybe just come off a bus.
:03:32
She's toting a suitcase. Maybe
she's searching nervously for an address.

:04:02
Hello?
:04:03
Who is it?
:04:06
Hello?
:04:07
Hello?
:04:10
- Can I help you, miss?
- The Springers.

:04:13
Top floor.
:04:33
- It's really good.
- These speakers are wonderful.

:04:37
You do pick up
every little nuance of the orchestra.

:04:40
Tell me again
why I can't have a glass of wine?

:04:43
Every pregnancy,
she asks the same question.

:04:45
This is the "Concerto in D".
:04:48
Yes. My God,
you really know your Stravinsky.

:04:51
This would be good theme music for the play.
:04:53
- Lee?
- That's a brilliant idea.

:04:56
I need a little help with the final touches.

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