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00:00:00I pushed your face with my hand.
00:00:02Well, betrayal is not my best thing.
00:00:04Yeah, well, I know.
00:00:06I'm not the only guy who gets upset, he finds his wife sleep.
00:00:10Look, I wasn't strong enough to break away without it.
00:00:15He's a jerk.
00:00:17Of course he was a jerk.
00:00:20It's not easy to find someone like you.
00:00:23Try harder.
00:00:28Oh, God, I'm already jealous.
00:00:30I know you're going to find the right person,
00:00:33and when you do,
00:00:36she's going to be the luckiest woman alive.
00:00:49To a free man.
00:00:50Ah, here we go.
00:00:54You never sleep alone.
00:00:55I told you not to marry her.
00:00:58You two had absolutely nothing in common.
00:01:00Forget in common, okay?
00:01:01She wasn't his type.
00:01:02Ray always went for brunettes.
00:01:04You're telling me.
00:01:05You're Larry's wife.
00:01:07Picky, picky.
00:01:08Plus, you're a lawyer.
00:01:09That's right.
00:01:09Ray likes artsy types.
00:01:10He likes them thin and dark and artistic.
00:01:13Right.
00:01:13So, are we talking sex here or marriage or...
00:01:16What about love?
00:01:17Love?
00:01:18But in the long term, you're interested in a family, right?
00:01:21I want everything.
00:01:22The kids, the dog, the Volvo.
00:01:25Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:01:26Slow down on the family sport.
00:01:27I mean, first you get laid.
00:01:28Then, you get laid.
00:01:30Exactly.
00:01:31There are many, many women out there.
00:01:34Ah.
00:01:35Lots of skinny women, you know.
00:01:37Anorexics.
00:01:38Yes.
00:01:38Dark, angelic anorexics.
00:01:41They're 33 years old.
00:01:42They're biological clocks.
00:01:43Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock.
00:01:45Come now.
00:01:46I'm ovulating.
00:01:50I'm fertile today.
00:01:52Just today.
00:01:53That is not time, man.
00:01:55It kills me to say it, but I'm going to agree with Norman on this.
00:01:59You are attractive.
00:02:00You are straight.
00:02:01You are not overtly psychotic.
00:02:04Oh, thank you.
00:02:05Listen, you just take your time, and don't you be a slave to your glandular reactions.
00:02:11By the way, have I ever mentioned that my family crest is actually a big gland?
00:02:16I rest my case.
00:02:24I am down on my knees.
00:02:27I am begging you.
00:02:29All right.
00:02:30This is humiliating.
00:02:31Are you deaf?
00:02:33Huh?
00:02:33I'm guaranteeing you 100% return in six months.
00:02:38You're my friend, Norman.
00:02:39Sure.
00:02:39That's why I'm bringing you the deal.
00:02:41You see, I'm going to loan money once, I'll do it again, and sooner or later, I'm going to lose a friend.
00:02:45Great.
00:02:46Swell.
00:02:46So, I'm floating face down.
00:02:51All right, look.
00:02:52You know, I wanted to emphasize the positive here.
00:02:55The money's not just...
00:02:57It'd keep me alive another 72 hours, okay?
00:03:00Would your friendship allow you to do that?
00:03:02I love this.
00:03:04How much?
00:03:05For the investment?
00:03:07To save your life.
00:03:09Well, say, 20 grand.
00:03:13I'll give you half.
00:03:15You'll save half my life?
00:03:16See, this isn't good.
00:03:17Between friends, just forget the whole thing.
00:03:19No, no, I need the bucks.
00:03:19It's just that I know you can afford more, and I'm wondering...
00:03:23This isn't my job to rescue you from yourself.
00:03:26All right?
00:03:29You're going to regret this.
00:03:32What?
00:03:32A year or two, fortunes could change.
00:03:34You could come to me wanting something.
00:03:39See?
00:03:40Now, see what happened here?
00:03:41It's the same with girls.
00:03:43A little friendly advice.
00:03:44Remember the girls I set you up with?
00:03:45Norman, those women were...
00:03:45I'll do better, okay?
00:03:46The point is, they told me.
00:03:47What you give off...
00:03:49You know, you're lonely.
00:03:50It's understandable.
00:03:51But it comes off needy.
00:03:53Just like I was here, and it's bad technique.
00:03:56They said I was needy?
00:03:58Desperate.
00:03:59So, look.
00:04:00They're throwing me a party next week, okay?
00:04:0134 years old and still an asshole.
00:04:03They said I was needy.
00:04:05Forget that.
00:04:05I'm trying to tell you something.
00:04:06I invited a girl there, brunette, Midwest, so forth.
00:04:08Perfect for you.
00:04:10No, please.
00:04:11Tits?
00:04:11Did someone say tits?
00:04:13Like pears.
00:04:15Huh?
00:04:16And not the hard green ones, either.
00:04:17The juicy camisse you get in the box from Oregon.
00:04:19The Harry and David's.
00:04:20Norman, I'm coming to your party as your friend, all right?
00:04:23But please, promise me, you won't introduce me to any more women.
00:04:27Exactly my point, if you let me finish.
00:04:29Believe me, I can find her myself.
00:04:31Who says no?
00:04:32Hey, a safe doesn't have to fall on me.
00:04:34Huh.
00:04:36Are we still friends?
00:04:37Can I go back to work now?
00:04:43And thanks for the 20 Gs.
00:04:44Uh, uh, uh.
00:04:4510!
00:04:4610!
00:04:50After completing the novel, I went back to my work on the particle accelerator.
00:04:54What is that, Michael?
00:04:55Norman is the only person I know who can earn his birthday into a scammer.
00:04:59He's not paying food, drinks.
00:05:02He's providing the idiots, you know, who might buy the work of this artist.
00:05:06Is that the artist?
00:05:07The cowboy?
00:05:08Of course that's him.
00:05:11Guns and buns.
00:05:13It's not that bad.
00:05:15I guarantee you, if there are any sales tonight, you know, Norman's friends, I bet he's going
00:05:19to get a piece of it.
00:05:19Speaking of which, did he come to you about this crazy...
00:05:22Oh, the jackpot idea, 100 grand?
00:05:24Yeah.
00:05:25He got the money.
00:05:26What?
00:05:26Well, he must have, because, well, one day he was honking me, and I mean, I'm a harder
00:05:30seller than you bought, right?
00:05:31I got two kids, private school, but I ain't starting their own law firm.
00:05:34Penguin joke.
00:05:34The guy says...
00:05:35Again?
00:05:36Hey, where you going?
00:05:41Are you ready?
00:05:45Hey.
00:05:45Did you...
00:05:46I...
00:05:46I mean, Cheryl.
00:05:49Norman's friend.
00:05:50Right.
00:05:51That's right.
00:05:52That's right.
00:05:52Good to see you.
00:05:53I'm...
00:05:54Norman told me.
00:05:55I know.
00:05:56I know.
00:05:56According to me, I'm more practically engaged.
00:05:59Yeah.
00:06:06I just love a sense of humor in a man.
00:06:09You know, I think laughter is the greatest aproposiac.
00:06:14Don't you agree?
00:06:16In the right circumstances.
00:06:18Yeah, it's true.
00:06:21I feel something.
00:06:23Do you feel something?
00:06:25I usually feel something.
00:06:27No, not like that.
00:06:28I mean, you know, when two people fix you up, you could be perfect for each other.
00:06:33Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:06:35I mean, usually it's just awful, right?
00:06:38Right.
00:06:39But it's just, somehow, just this moment we're having right now.
00:06:45This moment.
00:06:46Yeah.
00:06:49Look, I don't want to be forward, but would you, you know, like to go someplace else?
00:06:55Yes, actually, I, um...
00:07:00Would you excuse me for a minute?
00:07:04I don't want to be rude, but, uh, there's something that I must tell Norman.
00:07:11Um...
00:07:12So, if you can...
00:07:14All right?
00:07:15I'm sorry.
00:07:16Will you look where you're going?
00:07:17Oh, Jesus Christ.
00:07:18This is mine.
00:07:19You ruined...
00:07:19Put your hands off me.
00:07:20It's bad enough you ruined my dress.
00:07:22I was just turning away from...
00:07:24You don't like me.
00:07:25No.
00:07:26No, no, no.
00:07:26What did he do to you?
00:07:28He is just unbelievably rude.
00:07:31Oh, you're not kidding.
00:07:33I was trying to say it was an accident.
00:07:36I was turning...
00:07:37Oh, save it.
00:07:38Why don't you apologize first and foremost to your girlfriend and leave me alone?
00:07:41Oh, she's...
00:07:43Look, please.
00:07:47I'm sure you're a wonderful person.
00:07:49I...
00:07:50Hey, sport.
00:08:00How do you like my party?
00:08:01If you ever set me up with another woman, I'm going to kill you.
00:08:04Understand?
00:08:04Sure, sure.
00:08:05Why don't you say something before?
00:08:09Happy birthday.
00:08:11Oh, God, I'm embarrassed.
00:08:33Last week, wine, bitch of the Western world.
00:08:37Oh, right.
00:08:39I'm sorry.
00:08:40I have to apologize.
00:08:42No, no, no, no, no.
00:08:43I'm the one who...
00:08:44I spilled...
00:08:44No, I'm a klutz.
00:08:45Things like that are always happening to me, and it embarrasses me, and I took it out on you.
00:08:51Plus, I just bought that dress.
00:08:52I was trying to impress this guy.
00:08:55Did it work?
00:08:56Yeah, he was impressed with what a bitch.
00:08:59Yeah, he was impressed with what a bitch I am.
00:09:03Um, I'm really sorry.
00:09:06I ruined your evening, and if you want me to...
00:09:08No, no, you did me a favor.
00:09:09I might have gone for that guy, and I don't need that right now.
00:09:13Besides, you changed my life.
00:09:16I switched from French wine to French water.
00:09:18So anyway, sorry, thanks, and bye.
00:09:34I'm Ray.
00:09:39Lena.
00:09:39Hi, Lena.
00:09:42Hi, Lena.
00:09:42Check for authorization.
00:10:06Register 7, please.
00:10:07I know, I know.
00:10:16It's junk.
00:10:17I'm poisoning my body.
00:10:18Oh, but I got the water.
00:10:21Anyway, I believe in body wisdom.
00:10:22If your body craves something, that's what it needs.
00:10:26So, what have you got here?
00:10:28Lonely guy specials?
00:10:29No.
00:10:30They have a very good selection here.
00:10:32I think the manager's a bachelor.
00:10:35You don't have a girlfriend?
00:10:37The girl at the art gallery?
00:10:38The one who made cry?
00:10:40Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:10:43She, uh, no, she was, she was trying to rape me.
00:10:46Was this on special?
00:10:48Hi, I had him.
00:10:49How did you come to that party?
00:10:51Are you a friend of Norman's, or?
00:10:52Oh, a girlfriend of mine knows the artist.
00:10:54Mom, Bill Hickok?
00:10:56Yeah, he was, kind of.
00:10:58You want me to get a cup of coffee?
00:11:0023-17.
00:11:02Or a glass of French water?
00:11:03Actually, I haven't eaten yet.
00:11:07Me neither.
00:11:13So, on VP sales, I'm moving up.
00:11:18Then the CEO decides he likes me.
00:11:20I say no, but he's used to getting what he wants.
00:11:27I have to threaten to call his wife.
00:11:31So, of course, he fires me.
00:11:34He spreads the word to small community.
00:11:37Couldn't get hired anywhere in New York.
00:11:39You should have gone to court and filed some...
00:11:43Sure.
00:11:44If, as he put it, I wanted to hear every guy in the company testify that they'd had me.
00:11:50I moved out here instead.
00:11:58What a terrible...
00:12:00I've never done this before.
00:12:15Had supper.
00:12:17Pick somebody up at a supermarket.
00:12:20You didn't pick me up.
00:12:21We bumped into each other.
00:12:22Still, you know what I mean?
00:12:23You know, usually you meet somebody.
00:12:26You work together.
00:12:28Or a friend introduces.
00:12:29It's not just a complete...
00:12:32Stranger.
00:12:36Getting to know someone is like peeling an onion.
00:12:39It makes you cry?
00:12:41No.
00:12:43Layers and...
00:12:44More layers.
00:12:45More layers.
00:12:50Well...
00:12:53I think we should go.
00:13:00Arigato.
00:13:01I do business in Japan.
00:13:04Ja, matane.
00:13:05Ayasumidasai.
00:13:10Where'd you learn to speak?
00:13:13I studied it at Swarthmore.
00:13:14I've forgotten most of it, but...
00:13:17I love the concept of Japanese.
00:13:20Symbols, not letters.
00:13:22This is it.
00:13:25Where I live.
00:13:31This was great.
00:13:34Yeah.
00:13:35Thanks for dinner.
00:13:41Uh...
00:13:41You think I could come up?
00:13:44I mean, just for five minutes?
00:13:48It wouldn't take five minutes.
00:13:58Look, the law doesn't matter.
00:14:00This is politics.
00:14:01Now, if we take him to court, we'll win.
00:14:02But because he has a vote on the Planning Commission,
00:14:04right now, he's a better architect than you.
00:14:06That's the law.
00:14:08Excuse me, sir?
00:14:09Not now, Sally.
00:14:10Norman's online, too?
00:14:12Uh, sorry.
00:14:15Well?
00:14:16It's Wednesday.
00:14:17I got my Wednesday afternoon golf game,
00:14:19and I'm out here with a mobile phone,
00:14:20trying to track down some chick.
00:14:22Nobody knows her.
00:14:22Okay?
00:14:23Nobody.
00:14:23Forget her.
00:14:24Okay.
00:14:25Thanks for trying.
00:14:45Good night.
00:14:46See you soon, sweetie.
00:14:57See you soon, sweetie.
00:15:13Okay.
00:15:13Bye-bye.
00:15:14Bye-bye.
00:15:15Bye-bye.
00:15:16Yeah, what do you want?
00:15:45Sorry, I'm sorry.
00:15:52Hello?
00:15:53Hi, Lena. Hi. Hello?
00:15:57Yeah?
00:15:58Hi, this is Ray. Reardon, from last night.
00:16:03I remember.
00:16:05I don't have your phone number, or I don't know your last name, so there was no way for me to get in touch.
00:16:14Uh-huh.
00:16:15Go out? Come out? Now or later, or meet someplace or something?
00:16:25Or do you have a phone number?
00:16:28Hello?
00:16:38Come on in.
00:16:40I'll be right out.
00:16:52I was just taking a shower.
00:17:03I have these same columns in my office.
00:17:17I hope I hope I'm not intruding.
00:17:26I don't mind.
00:17:27I was waiting outside when I saw you come in.
00:17:34Why didn't you say hello?
00:17:39Well...
00:17:39Strange, don't you think? Watching me and not saying anything?
00:17:42Tony.
00:17:43I know, I just, uh, you know, you were with that guy, so...
00:17:48Tony.
00:17:50Yeah, and you kissed him downstairs, and I just...
00:17:53And you thought?
00:17:54Well, uh, maybe that you've lived with him, and, uh, he went to buy eggs, or...
00:18:02Tony's a friend.
00:18:06Tony's a friend.
00:18:07Oh.
00:18:08Well.
00:18:09He's gay.
00:18:10Oh.
00:18:11Not that it's your business.
00:18:13No.
00:18:14Well.
00:18:15Well...
00:18:16Well...
00:18:17Well...
00:18:18Something's changed from last night.
00:18:33Yes, it has.
00:18:36Why?
00:18:37It's a problem.
00:18:42It's a problem.
00:18:49I like you.
00:18:52That's the problem.
00:18:56I really like you.
00:19:08That's not a problem.
00:19:12What?
00:19:25Are you sure you want to hear this?
00:19:42Yes.
00:19:49My mother used to hit me a lot.
00:19:55Big things, little things.
00:20:01No reason at all.
00:20:04Nothing put her in a good book.
00:20:13My father watched.
00:20:19I realized he never wanted me.
00:20:22He left as soon as I could.
00:20:25I never even sent him a postcard.
00:20:42You're so beautiful.
00:20:45Don't say that.
00:20:46What?
00:20:48Just don't.
00:20:48Look, just because I'm halfway pretty, guys look at my eyes and think they know me.
00:21:05Like I'm their fantasy.
00:21:06I'm just a regular screwed up person.
00:21:14So when you say I'm beautiful, it's like you're not seeing me at all.
00:21:18Yes, I am.
00:21:20No.
00:21:20Only God, my dear, can love you for yourself alone and not your yellow hair.
00:21:33Gates.
00:21:39For how long?
00:21:42You're a little girl.
00:21:45Talk to him.
00:21:45Go.
00:21:46Come on.
00:21:47Go.
00:21:52Go.
00:21:52Go.
00:21:53Go.
00:21:54Ready?
00:21:54Baby.
00:21:56Go.
00:21:59Hey.
00:22:00Hey.
00:22:01Hey.
00:22:03Hey.
00:22:04Hey.
00:22:05Hey.
00:22:05Hey.
00:22:06Hey.
00:22:10Hi.
00:22:10Hey.
00:22:10Hey.
00:22:11I'm so happy for him.
00:22:41I mean it.
00:22:48Hey, buddy, I have to tell you, that is a beautiful piece of ass.
00:22:57I can't believe the most gorgeous creature I've ever seen she chose.
00:23:00Does she have any sisters, friends, fourth cousin, anything?
00:23:03She burned all the bridges when she left New York.
00:23:05Her only friends are...
00:23:07Yeah, they're already so happy together.
00:23:10By the way, I think our friend Larry is a little jealous of you.
00:23:16Why?
00:23:17Yes, because you're basically disgusting.
00:23:19You have it all.
00:23:20I do.
00:23:21Oh, I haven't danced so much since.
00:23:25Whoa, she's strong, too.
00:23:26Did you feel like she was rolling me around out there?
00:23:28Ow.
00:23:29Oh, sorry.
00:23:30Oh, it's nothing.
00:23:31I just...
00:23:32Ray liked the rough stuff.
00:23:33Why didn't you tell me?
00:23:34I've got some equipment I can lend you.
00:23:35No, no, no.
00:23:36I just...
00:23:37I'm a Clyde son.
00:23:38I...
00:23:39Jesus, look.
00:23:41My parents dancing together.
00:23:42Baby, let's never end up like that, okay?
00:23:52You've got some equipment.
00:23:53No, no, no.
00:23:54I'm a Clyde son.
00:23:55I'm a Clyde son.
00:23:56I'm a Clyde son.
00:23:57I'm a Clyde son.
00:23:58Yeah!
00:23:59Congratulations!
00:24:00Yay!
00:24:01Congratulations!
00:24:02Congratulations!
00:24:03Thank you!
00:24:05Yay!
00:24:06Yay!
00:24:07Yay!
00:24:08Yay!
00:24:09Yay!
00:24:10Yay!
00:24:11Jesus!
00:24:12It's over.
00:24:13It's over.
00:24:17Over? It's just beginning.
00:24:22You're not kidding.
00:24:43Hey, Ray.
00:24:47I hear you got married.
00:24:49That's beautiful. That's gorgeous.
00:24:51Who is she?
00:24:52Well, her name is...
00:24:53Oh, that's swell.
00:24:54The girl of your dreams, huh?
00:24:56Huh? Did you get her here?
00:24:58Here?
00:25:00At our booth.
00:25:01A most popular exhibit.
00:25:09Well, maybe I should...
00:25:11What are you crazy?
00:25:12What are you, nuts?
00:25:13You don't want to find out you got the wrong one.
00:25:15Let's go to the funhouse.
00:25:21She looks just like you.
00:25:43Two years.
00:25:51Two years.
00:26:00I love you
00:26:10I never thought
00:26:16it would be possible for me to have such a normal life
00:26:30my uncle used to say
00:26:33sissy? aren't you sissy?
00:26:36excuse me?
00:26:37hiring Texas, I'm Cora's sister
00:26:39I'm Lena Mathers, now Lena Reardon
00:26:42from Dayton, Ohio
00:26:44oh
00:26:47sorry, your voice isn't quiet
00:26:50just for a minute, I thought
00:26:52very sorry
00:26:54that's okay
00:27:00it's so strange
00:27:02this woman sissy something
00:27:05it's twice that's happened
00:27:08once in New York and now here
00:27:10she looks exactly like me
00:27:13maybe she's my double
00:27:14my doppelganger
00:27:16she's the one who's really alive
00:27:19I'm just
00:27:19you don't feel alive?
00:27:21of course I do
00:27:22only doesn't life seem sometimes like this
00:27:26very strange dream
00:27:29I hope I don't wake up
00:27:35oh come on
00:27:37come on
00:27:39you're so bad
00:27:42yes you are
00:27:45stop it
00:27:47oh please
00:27:49no I can do it again
00:27:53I can
00:27:55okay
00:27:57I'll let you know
00:28:00um
00:28:03let's say
00:28:03oh he's gonna talk to you later
00:28:06alright bye
00:28:07hi
00:28:09who's that?
00:28:11Debbie from my dance class
00:28:12um
00:28:13stuff in her marriage is
00:28:14insane
00:28:16have I met Debbie?
00:28:18no
00:28:18cause
00:28:21well she's great
00:28:23but her husband is
00:28:23it's an unusual combination
00:28:25he's a psychopath
00:28:26and he's boring
00:28:27that is unusual
00:28:30so
00:28:33how was your day?
00:28:34any news on the Mora job?
00:28:36no
00:28:36no news
00:28:37looks good
00:28:39what's up with you?
00:28:44I'm sorry
00:28:51I just haven't felt very
00:28:53it's okay
00:28:54I hope it'll come back
00:28:57it will
00:28:59the doctor said
00:29:00it'll take time
00:29:01so
00:29:11so
00:29:11how's it feel?
00:29:13it's like it's become a business or something
00:29:15you know
00:29:15a partnership
00:29:16well
00:29:16that's what marriage is
00:29:17well
00:29:18I don't like it
00:29:19you're not the only one
00:29:21plus I get these weird
00:29:23jealousy
00:29:25suspicions
00:29:26oh yeah?
00:29:28like what?
00:29:31oh
00:29:32that's normal too
00:29:34usually it's just the way
00:29:35of driving yourself crazy
00:29:36but not always?
00:29:40no
00:29:41no not always
00:29:43what do you say
00:29:45you're a
00:29:46Elaine's?
00:29:50sometimes everything's a clue
00:29:51and what you think is paranoia
00:29:54is actually heightened awareness
00:29:56that's too bad
00:29:59not at all
00:30:00what's sauce for the goods?
00:30:08I'm sorry
00:30:09I don't know what happened
00:30:11Mr. Mora's never late
00:30:12oh no no
00:30:12don't even think about it
00:30:14don't
00:30:14Mr. Belvin
00:30:16please pick up your phone
00:30:17Mr. Belvin
00:30:19please pick up your phone
00:30:20see the video
00:30:20I'm sorry
00:30:26it's just
00:30:29we've spoken on the phone
00:30:31so many times
00:30:31and I never
00:30:32had any idea
00:30:34that you were so attractive
00:30:35thank you
00:30:36but
00:30:38personally
00:30:38I prefer brains to beauty
00:30:40don't you?
00:30:42no of course
00:30:42yes
00:30:43I'm
00:30:43yes
00:30:43no
00:30:44I'm
00:30:44yeah
00:30:44I'm
00:30:45I mean I didn't endure
00:30:46the four years at Swarthmore
00:30:48in order to
00:30:48you went to Swarthmore?
00:30:49yes
00:30:51so did my wife
00:30:53really
00:30:54so what year were you?
00:30:58Swarthmore
00:30:5883
00:30:59well then
00:31:01did you know
00:31:03Lena Mathers?
00:31:05I don't think so
00:31:07no
00:31:08but
00:31:09those years were crazy
00:31:10between the frenzy
00:31:11for grades and jobs
00:31:13and
00:31:13you know
00:31:14then in the middle
00:31:15of all of that
00:31:15the president
00:31:16of the college
00:31:17Sam Shaw
00:31:17died of a heart attack
00:31:18as he was speaking
00:31:20to us
00:31:20I hardly remember
00:31:23my best friends
00:31:24oh
00:31:25Mr. Murrow
00:31:26it's beautiful
00:31:39we're going to Japan
00:31:47we are
00:31:49you got the Mora job
00:31:50that's great
00:31:52it is great
00:31:53this building
00:31:55is going to be
00:31:55like nothing else
00:31:56in the whole world
00:31:57I'm so proud of you
00:32:01by the way
00:32:03what year were you
00:32:04at Swarthmore?
00:32:0684
00:32:06why?
00:32:07this woman
00:32:08who works for Mora
00:32:08Celine Rogers
00:32:09she was there
00:32:11at the same time
00:32:12I don't remember her
00:32:14no she didn't remember
00:32:16you either
00:32:16remember Sam Shaw
00:32:19who?
00:32:24died of a heart attack
00:32:25oh he was a classmate
00:32:29god he died of a heart attack
00:32:31scary isn't it
00:32:34someone my age
00:32:36bad things can just
00:32:38come out of nowhere
00:32:40sadly
00:32:48sadly
00:32:48I'm sorry.
00:33:18I'm sorry.
00:33:48I'm sorry.
00:34:18You mean, am I really this other woman who looks like me?
00:34:20Yeah.
00:34:21Like a sci-fi thing, we've been switched or something.
00:34:24Not like sci-fi, like real, like are you really?
00:34:26I don't know, Ray.
00:34:31I never studied philosophy.
00:34:32Questions like that make my head hurt.
00:34:34I forgot to have Sally go to the bank.
00:34:48I need some cash.
00:34:49No problem.
00:35:03Now you tell Mr. Mura he can't keep you east long or I'll die of loneliness.
00:35:07I will.
00:35:08Bye-bye.
00:35:09Ray, kiss me.
00:35:12I'll leave you late now.
00:35:22Okay.
00:35:23I love you too.
00:35:24Am I in speculation or what?
00:35:37You think people are put on earth for this old purpose, drive other people crazy?
00:35:53Hmm?
00:35:53My father had my mom put away and he's the one made to lose her marbles.
00:35:59Do you know her?
00:36:02Sissy.
00:36:04Hope she's nothing to you.
00:36:08She's my wife.
00:36:10Figures.
00:36:11Did she run off and leave you?
00:36:13No.
00:36:16I'll give her time.
00:36:19Is that what she did to you?
00:36:22She did things to me I can't even pronounce.
00:36:26Sorry.
00:36:28I'll give her this, though.
00:36:30She always had it in her mind to marry somebody rich.
00:36:41You gotta go work.
00:36:52What's her name?
00:36:55Huh?
00:36:56Her real name?
00:36:57You don't know.
00:37:02Thelma Snader.
00:37:04She's still a family here?
00:37:08Well.
00:37:09Most folks find this stuff out beforehand.
00:37:14Well.
00:37:15Whooped that road there.
00:37:18Right on Branch.
00:37:19Left on Hickory.
00:37:22It's third house.
00:37:25Another hi from Buddy here.
00:37:39Mrs. Sitter?
00:37:57Yes.
00:37:58Oh, my God.
00:37:59It's Ray.
00:38:01Yes, ma'am.
00:38:03Is everything okay?
00:38:05Yes.
00:38:05Come here.
00:38:06Come in quickly.
00:38:09Is it safe for you to be here?
00:38:12Safe?
00:38:13With your job.
00:38:15I'm sorry.
00:38:16I'm a misunderstood.
00:38:17Oh, you don't have to pretend.
00:38:18Sissy wrote us all about it.
00:38:22Hey!
00:38:23What do you want?
00:38:29Come see for yourself.
00:38:33You got any recent pictures of Tina?
00:38:35I do, actually, yes.
00:38:38Well, I'll be.
00:38:40Put her there, Ray.
00:38:41It's good to finally meet you.
00:38:43Could you go and get us some coffee, hon?
00:38:45Come on.
00:39:01Surprise.
00:39:13I'm glad it's over.
00:39:15Dad.
00:39:19Come see the baby.
00:39:22Look at this.
00:39:27Y'all need any help out there?
00:39:29No, thanks.
00:39:32I'm in the CIA.
00:39:34I had to give them some reason why they couldn't visit.
00:39:37What about that story your mother beating and your father watching?
00:39:41Not true.
00:39:42There's lots of different kinds of abuse within a family.
00:39:46Right.
00:39:47Okay.
00:39:48But if the things that you tell me aren't true,
00:39:51then what is true, Lena?
00:39:52Who are you?
00:39:58I'm your wife.
00:39:59I called her Sissy because we wanted to have another child, a boy.
00:40:13Of course, we never did.
00:40:14But Sissy was always so, so beautiful that it didn't really matter.
00:40:21Still, when she wrote me that she was...
00:40:24It wrote us.
00:40:26Of course.
00:40:26That goes without saying.
00:40:28Well, then say it.
00:40:28She wrote us.
00:40:30She was changing her name.
00:40:33Well, naturally, I was insulted.
00:40:35We both were.
00:40:37But it was kind of a woman's lib thing.
00:40:40Women change their name for a man when they get married,
00:40:43so why not change it for their own sakes?
00:40:46But she'll always be Sissy to us.
00:40:49Your parents seem imperfectly to some people.
00:41:02Yep.
00:41:04Why'd you hide them from me?
00:41:06They're stuck.
00:41:08In Texas, in poverty.
00:41:11Can't you feel it?
00:41:12There were this weight dragging me down.
00:41:13If I'd have stayed there, I would have married that guy,
00:41:15but I would have had his kids.
00:41:17Would have drunk beer every night.
00:41:19Like a really fat, ugly, and bored.
00:41:23So I invented myself.
00:41:25I made up Lena Mathers, and I became her.
00:41:28They say you replace every molecule in your body
00:41:30every seven years.
00:41:32I changed my name eight years ago.
00:41:34No more Thelma Sneader.
00:41:38Aren't you going to give me credit for it?
00:41:41Doesn't it seem at least brave
00:41:43that I just became this completely different person?
00:41:45It makes me look at you in a completely different way.
00:41:47Me or you?
00:41:51Isn't the real question, who are you?
00:41:53Are you really Ray Reardon,
00:41:54or is that the name your parents hung on you?
00:41:57Oh, you've always been a good boy.
00:41:58You've gone along with who Ray was supposed to be,
00:42:00done what Ray was supposed to do.
00:42:02But who are you?
00:42:03Where are you really from?
00:42:04What do you really want?
00:42:05I'm tired, and I want to go to bed.
00:42:17I tried to tell you so many times,
00:42:35lying here like this.
00:42:36I'd say to myself,
00:42:44may Alina tell her?
00:42:47I wish you had.
00:42:52I was afraid.
00:42:53if you knew the real me,
00:42:58that I'd lose you.
00:43:02I'd say you'd be a good girl now, right?
00:43:10Have a secret.
00:43:11I'd love you to feed you here.
00:43:12Yes.
00:43:13Goodbye.
00:43:14Bye-bye.
00:43:18You're not divorcing me.
00:43:20I'd like to send them money every month.
00:43:21Sure.
00:43:23But we're okay.
00:43:23Look at me.
00:43:31Tell me it's the truth.
00:43:34You know it is.
00:43:39No matter who you were,
00:43:41and no matter who you are,
00:43:42and no matter who you will be,
00:43:44I'm going to love you.
00:43:53From now on,
00:43:55better than ever.
00:44:04I love you.
00:44:13You're late, Ray.
00:44:14Show's already started.
00:44:17Ray!
00:44:18Ray, my boy!
00:44:19You're looking grand!
00:44:22You like these?
00:44:23Huh?
00:44:24And this?
00:44:26Tell me, Ray.
00:44:28Tell me true.
00:44:30Am I the girl of your dreams?
00:44:32No.
00:44:33Actually.
00:44:34Of course not!
00:44:36Look!
00:44:37Lookie here!
00:44:38Some guys look at the eyes.
00:44:42Some guys look at the thighs.
00:44:45I just look at the purse.
00:44:47How about that?
00:44:48You like it, Ray?
00:44:50Sure you do!
00:44:52Recognize her yet, huh?
00:44:54And now,
00:44:55the moment we've all been waiting for,
00:44:58the moment which will determine
00:45:00Ray Ray's fate,
00:45:02here she is, folks!
00:45:03And last but not least,
00:45:14it's...
00:45:15Baby Bob!
00:45:16Yeah!
00:45:16For those of you who don't remember,
00:45:18Bob Baby from last year's cutie pie contest,
00:45:21well, he wasn't born yet.
00:45:22Okay.
00:45:23And now, it's Tina, cute as ever.
00:45:26Yeah.
00:45:26And Lena,
00:45:28cuter than ever.
00:45:29That's right.
00:45:29All right, come on now.
00:45:30That's it.
00:45:30Don't save it, baby.
00:45:31Feel the burn.
00:45:32Atta girl.
00:45:33Okay.
00:45:34And...
00:45:34Pinhead Ray.
00:45:35That's right.
00:45:36Pinhead Ray with the perfect life.
00:45:37He's got the perfect wife,
00:45:38the perfect family.
00:45:39Why, he's got everything a man could possibly want,
00:45:41except a Wednesday afternoon golf game.
00:45:43And, well,
00:45:44a cute young mistress,
00:45:44but never mind that now.
00:45:45He doesn't have time for any of these things.
00:45:47Stop it, Norman.
00:45:47That's not funny.
00:45:48Exactly my point.
00:45:49According to the East German Judge Lena,
00:45:51it's not funny.
00:45:51So now we come to our legal beagle Elaine
00:45:53and her client,
00:45:54Bernardo from West Side Story,
00:45:55and...
00:45:57A pose.
00:45:58That is a great pose, buddy.
00:45:59And now, let's turn the camera on.
00:46:01This guy.
00:46:02Yes.
00:46:03This is a stupid guy.
00:46:04This is a guy who can't make a living.
00:46:06This is...
00:46:07This is...
00:46:08A pain in the ass.
00:46:09Thank you, Ray.
00:46:11This is a guy who's going anywhere fast.
00:46:13This is...
00:46:14This is a...
00:46:15A pain in the ass again.
00:46:17Thank you, Ray.
00:46:18Yes.
00:46:18A pain in the ass.
00:46:20Stop me?
00:46:20I can't be stopped.
00:46:21That's why somebody shoot the camera, too.
00:46:23One moment.
00:46:24Christ's sake.
00:46:25Tell me twice.
00:46:27Hey, where's the beer?
00:46:31So, uh...
00:46:32How's everything?
00:46:33Since we talked this morning?
00:46:34Come on.
00:46:36No, come on.
00:46:37I haven't seen Lena in a while.
00:46:38She looks great.
00:46:39You're right.
00:46:40She looks great.
00:46:41Four months after giving birth,
00:46:42she looks really great.
00:46:43Very, very great.
00:46:43And I'll be honest with you.
00:46:45Yes.
00:46:46No, I won't, actually.
00:46:48I changed my mind,
00:46:49and I will not be honest,
00:46:50because, uh...
00:46:51It's just that I, uh...
00:46:53I think I saw somewhere
00:46:53where, for them,
00:46:55giving birth is like having an affair.
00:46:56That's what I meant.
00:46:57It gives them a glow.
00:46:58A glow, yes.
00:46:59So she's alive again in a whole new way,
00:47:01and that's beautiful,
00:47:02if so happens.
00:47:03You, by the way,
00:47:04can kiss my ass,
00:47:05and that'll make us both happy.
00:47:07It's the strangest thing.
00:47:08See for yourself.
00:47:10Well, Bernardo?
00:47:11Well, he doesn't look like him to me.
00:47:14Not at all.
00:47:15I rest my case.
00:47:16He doesn't look like either of his parents.
00:47:18I think he was switched in the hospital.
00:47:20Oh, I'm sorry.
00:47:21Is that what happened?
00:47:22Did some drunken nurse switch you?
00:47:27There you go.
00:47:30Good night.
00:47:32Good night.
00:47:32Good night.
00:47:33Good night, sweetie.
00:47:34Oh, I told you I could.
00:47:52Of course I want to.
00:47:54It's just...
00:47:56You just have to be patient.
00:48:02Yeah?
00:48:03Mm-hmm.
00:48:04I absolutely guarantee it.
00:48:11Yeah, okay.
00:48:15Okay.
00:48:18Bye.
00:48:25Debbie.
00:48:28She wants me to go see those male strippers.
00:48:33That should be fun.
00:48:34Could you try her again, please?
00:48:40I just did, sir.
00:48:44Keep trying her every ten minutes
00:48:45until you reach her.
00:48:49Yes, sir, but it's Wednesday.
00:48:50I have that funeral tomorrow,
00:48:51so I'm leaving early.
00:48:55Just keep trying, please,
00:48:56until you go.
00:48:58Yes, sir.
00:48:59Of course.
00:48:59Yes, sir.
00:48:59I love these late dinners after the kids are asleep.
00:49:13You have a bruise on your leg.
00:49:15Christ.
00:49:16Where'd you get it?
00:49:17My shrink says I should...
00:49:18My shrink says I should...
00:49:20Why do I always have to go through this?
00:49:22I'm clumsy, I bruise easily,
00:49:24and I don't want to talk about it
00:49:24every time I bump into a chair.
00:49:26Did you cook this?
00:49:27No, it's take-out.
00:49:30Why didn't you cook?
00:49:31What?
00:49:32Why didn't you cook?
00:49:33Because cooking gets boring.
00:49:35Why didn't you cook?
00:49:36I work all day.
00:49:38What's wrong with you?
00:49:39I hope you enjoy these psychotic episodes.
00:50:00So you go to his place?
00:50:02Excuse me?
00:50:03You fucking met his place?
00:50:05What are you talking about?
00:50:09Open it up.
00:50:19Did your secretary tell you I called today?
00:50:23At noon, I was out on site.
00:50:27I called back all afternoon.
00:50:32I had this fantasy of coming to your office
00:50:34and screwing your brains out on top of your desk.
00:50:36I guess the fantasy was misplaced.
00:50:40When you weren't there, I went to my shrinks
00:50:42and then I went to Debbie's.
00:50:44If you don't believe me, call Debbie.
00:50:47You want to call her?
00:50:52Go ahead.
00:51:00The machine.
00:51:01And you didn't leave a message.
00:51:06You won't leave a message here.
00:51:11You're sick.
00:51:12Get some help.
00:51:13Ray.
00:51:33Ray.
00:51:35What do you want, Ray?
00:51:36Ray.
00:51:36I know what you want.
00:51:47Pretend it's all a dream.
00:52:06Sorry, I'm late, everybody.
00:52:12Are you the temp?
00:52:15Yes, sir. Alice Keller.
00:52:17I'm Ray Reardon. Did my... I guess my secretary left.
00:52:22Have we met?
00:52:25No, sir. I don't believe we have.
00:52:29Yes, we have. Wait, you're, um...
00:52:32You're friends with my wife, right? Lena?
00:52:36Sure you are. Lena Mathers, you were at our wedding.
00:52:42Tell me.
00:52:50What a nice idea to meet in the park.
00:52:55You recognize that woman?
00:53:06You hired a temp to be your friend?
00:53:11The person's supposed to have friends, right?
00:53:17Everyone has friends.
00:53:19When you told her what the job was, you were laughing at me, making fun of me.
00:53:22She didn't understand.
00:53:26See, it wasn't just that I became Lena, and Lena happened to meet you.
00:53:29I chose you.
00:53:35I first saw you five years ago in New York.
00:53:41Party on the west side, Riverside, and 90-something.
00:53:45I saw you, and somehow I knew...
00:53:50I knew you were it.
00:53:52I was still married.
00:53:59Then later, I heard you'd left your wife.
00:54:02A friend of mine, Mimi Moore, knows Norman, and...
00:54:05So she got information from him.
00:54:08Information?
00:54:09What kind of things you like, what kind of woman you like.
00:54:11Wait a minute, wait a minute.
00:54:13So, what, you've pretended...
00:54:14Just a few things, just the outside.
00:54:16It's like putting on new clothes or a new perfume.
00:54:23Personality is a perfume.
00:54:27Sure.
00:54:29Perfume's intended to attract somebody, but it's not the thing you fall in love with.
00:54:32Is it?
00:54:35I don't know.
00:54:42Is this the end?
00:54:43I can't keep opening my heart to you, and yet...
00:54:48Isn't that what love is?
00:54:52I don't mean passion.
00:54:54Love.
00:54:58Isn't it an act of faith?
00:55:00Loving someone despite having to put up with things which are untapable.
00:55:08Opening your heart.
00:55:09I can't.
00:55:14And again.
00:55:19She's right.
00:55:21I mean, are you perfect?
00:55:23No.
00:55:23But you want to be loved anyway, right?
00:55:25Love her anyway.
00:55:27It's how we save ourselves, by loving people.
00:55:31I mean, I can tell you some stories about Elaine, it's just...
00:55:33I feel like a fool.
00:55:35No.
00:55:36We're all fools in love.
00:55:38Aren't we?
00:55:44Follow your heart.
00:55:49Thanks, man.
00:55:51Yeah.
00:55:53This is what friends are for.
00:55:55Hal, they're being very generous.
00:56:03I just...
00:56:04I just don't need the work.
00:56:06We should lower the pitch just...
00:56:07All right.
00:56:08Okay.
00:56:09Listen, on that other matter, just forget it.
00:56:10Okay?
00:56:10Let's settle.
00:56:11Yeah.
00:56:12Okay.
00:56:13He's always in the car.
00:56:15Just a very...
00:56:16Also, Sally, we should call him Mr. Murr, please, all right?
00:56:18Yes, sir.
00:56:19It should really...
00:56:19Also, your wife's visa bill came here instead of the house.
00:56:23Lena handles the money.
00:56:24Why would they have sent...
00:56:24Apparently, it's a new card, and I made a mistake.
00:56:26Okay, so pay it, and I'll ask her about it tonight.
00:56:29Do you want to look it over?
00:56:31No.
00:56:35Should I?
00:56:36What day of the week was May 27th?
00:56:58A Wednesday, sir.
00:56:59Okay.
00:57:06Would you call my house, please?
00:57:14I did, sir.
00:57:14She's not home.
00:57:18Try the Hotel Chanticleer.
00:57:20Yes, sir.
00:57:29Lena Reardon, please.
00:57:34She's checked out.
00:57:36I put a snack on the table.
00:58:05Oh, good.
00:58:06He's a good boy.
00:58:08Hi.
00:58:09Hey.
00:58:11Hey.
00:58:12Hi.
00:58:13Hi.
00:58:16Come, come.
00:58:20Jean, take the kids out.
00:58:21What?
00:58:22Take the kids outside, please.
00:58:24Well, I take them.
00:58:24Anywhere.
00:58:25The park.
00:58:26Yes, ma'am.
00:58:27Come on, Jean.
00:58:31Come on.
00:58:31Tinas, come on.
00:58:32Is it really necessary to throw a scene every single day?
00:58:48What's that for?
00:58:49No.
00:58:49Is it really messy to tell you?
00:58:50Come on.
00:58:52There we go.
00:58:56Yes.
00:59:01I do.
00:59:01I do.
00:59:02I do.
00:59:12Chris.
00:59:14Come on.
00:59:15you threw away the bill what bill hotel chanticleer every fucking wednesday
00:59:38i throw it away
00:59:42let me ask you this why why weren't you more careful i mean why didn't you get a second diaphragm or
01:00:05i mean leaving evidence around like this sloppy why didn't he use a prophylactic
01:00:11sometimes we do use a prophylactic and sometimes i just give him a blowjob
01:00:14i always knew you were abusive i do you you do me who is it don't you know can't you guess
01:00:26debbie
01:00:29debbie's an answering machine that's right just a woman's voice someone saying they're debbie
01:00:36what the fuck is it you know i'm better than i do
01:00:40well some ways you know i'm better and otherwise i know i'm better
01:00:45what aren't i telling you what you've always suspected what you've always wanted to hear
01:00:51what else do you want to hear you want to hear how good it was stop it it's fucking great his cock is
01:01:01so huge he makes me come and come and come and the amazing thing is really all this time you never
01:01:10suspected oh what time the whole time ray even before we were married all the bruises
01:01:21the whole time what about the kids
01:01:23are they mine
01:01:27do you know of course i do
01:01:32who's are they
01:01:35i love them and i raised them
01:01:42yes you have
01:01:45i'm still not gonna tell you
01:02:07is that all
01:02:15is
01:02:27is
01:02:29is
01:02:35is
01:02:39When's that moment's fucking off game
01:02:50Mr. Rarity, who are you?
01:03:04I'm Dr. Steen, Lena's psychiatrist
01:03:06What the fuck happened here? Where's my wife?
01:03:08She was hysterical. I am here to evaluate your mental state
01:03:11My mental state?
01:03:13If you're a danger to your wife, we can have you committed for 72 hours observation
01:03:17Get the fuck out of my house, you son of a bitch
01:03:19Officer! Officer!
01:03:21What the fuck's this?
01:03:27Take him away
01:03:285150
01:03:38You will be held for observation according to welfare and institutions code 5150
01:03:48You may use the telephone, wear your own clothes, and you may petition the court at any time for your release
01:03:55I don't care what kind of law you practice at, I don't care who you pay, I don't care what it costs
01:03:59I want out of you right now
01:04:01The law? Fuck the law
01:04:04And now, baby cakes
01:04:14The moment you've all been waiting for
01:04:16The moment which will determine, Ray Riggs
01:04:18It
01:04:19Here she is, folks
01:04:21That's right, Ray
01:04:23It wasn't your second wife
01:04:25It was your first
01:04:26You should have stayed with Martha
01:04:28Come on down
01:04:29Come on
01:04:30Give her one last dance
01:04:31Come on
01:05:01Hi, sweetie.
01:05:22How are the kids?
01:05:23I miss them.
01:05:25Just peachy.
01:05:27Want to go for a walk?
01:05:31I can't believe they let us out together.
01:05:35Oscar will protect me.
01:05:37The facility is expensive.
01:05:39What if I fly into a rage and attack you?
01:05:42You're sedated.
01:05:44I am?
01:05:46I don't feel sedated.
01:05:49That's because you're crazy.
01:05:52So, what are you doing here?
01:05:56Right as you're hearing, I wanted to tell you.
01:06:00Whichever way it goes.
01:06:01Whichever way it goes.
01:06:03I know it's dangerous.
01:06:05I know it's crazy.
01:06:06They aren't going to keep me in here.
01:06:09I just wanted to say...
01:06:13Ray...
01:06:16In spite of everything...
01:06:22I love you.
01:06:24I really, truly love you.
01:06:30You're going to be disappointed.
01:06:32Yeah.
01:06:33You've seen who I really am.
01:06:37Seen more than anybody ever.
01:06:39And you kept on loving me.
01:06:52You're a psychopath.
01:06:58Probably.
01:06:58Psychopaths can still love somebody, can't they?
01:07:03Don't.
01:07:14Your Honor.
01:07:15Counselor.
01:07:16My client's been off medication for 36 hours?
01:07:19Yes, of course.
01:07:20And the staff should be bringing him in any minute now.
01:07:22Mr. Reardon, you requested this writ hearing.
01:07:41Yes, Your Honor.
01:07:42You're being incarcerated against your will.
01:07:44And Dr. Spatz, the hospital recommends?
01:07:47It's a perplexing case, Your Honor.
01:07:49I suspect an atypical psychosis, but I need more time to evaluate.
01:07:55180 days additional.
01:07:56Wait a minute, what?
01:07:59Well, considering the danger to his wife, yes.
01:08:01That's what I'd recommend.
01:08:04Mr. Reardon, you understand this is a legal proceeding,
01:08:07but I find it very useful if the patient testifies first.
01:08:11Your Honor, we prefer...
01:08:12I'm glad to hear that.
01:08:14You're saying that your wife created a character and identity
01:08:17so you would fall in love with her?
01:08:18Yes.
01:08:19And she was guided by your friend, this Norman.
01:08:21Yes.
01:08:22Who she slept with throughout your marriage at this...
01:08:25Hotel of Chanticleer.
01:08:27And she'd call him sometimes on the phone
01:08:29and pretend it was this fictitious girlfriend, Debbie.
01:08:33I mean, this sounds so crazy, but...
01:08:35No, no, no, not at all.
01:08:37But, um, the discovery of all this in such a short time made...
01:08:43I...
01:08:44I hit her.
01:08:53I've never done that before.
01:08:55And the idea that I pose some sort of permanent danger to her is just ludicrous.
01:08:59I understand.
01:09:00I think any of us making that sort of discovery...
01:09:05Ah, right.
01:09:09Now, let's see what the other side has to say.
01:09:11I'd like to call Dr. Steen, please.
01:09:16Dr. Steen, as Mrs. Reardon's psychiatrist, do you find that her husband poses a threat to her life?
01:09:21I thought so for some time.
01:09:24Mrs. Reardon has been seeing me for several years.
01:09:26And on many occasions, she's had visible and very alarming bruises.
01:09:33When I asked her about them, she said that her husband hit her.
01:09:36That's bullshit, Mr. Reardon.
01:09:40I've advised Lena frequently to go and see the police.
01:09:46So when this latest incident occurred...
01:09:50Your Honor, may I?
01:09:56I'll take care of it.
01:10:17Then Mr. Reardon's accusations about you and his wife.
01:10:23Look, I'm an asshole, Your Honor.
01:10:25Can I say that?
01:10:28All right, see, I've always been an asshole, but this...
01:10:32Even if Lena wanted me...
01:10:35Well, I probably couldn't resist, to be honest.
01:10:39Once I could have. I mean, look at her.
01:10:42But to carry on this long...
01:10:47Ray is my friend.
01:10:52Besides, every Wednesday afternoon for the last ten years,
01:10:55I've played golf.
01:10:58Oh, I brought some letters from my golf buddies.
01:11:02Some, uh...
01:11:07Then these bruises, have you seen them before?
01:11:12Sure.
01:11:13And are you aware of any other examples of violence,
01:11:15particularly towards women?
01:11:16Ray's first wife, Martha.
01:11:25When they broke up, he slapped her.
01:11:36I'm sorry.
01:11:38Your Honor, that was four and a half years ago.
01:11:41Oh, so noted, counselor.
01:11:45And your name?
01:11:46Debbie Tribium.
01:11:48And what is your relationship?
01:11:49I'm just, uh...
01:11:51I'm a friend of Lena's from dance class.
01:11:54And she calls me on the phone sometimes.
01:11:56Have you met Mr. Reardon?
01:11:58Sure, a couple of times.
01:12:00I had dinner there once I dropped by.
01:12:04Mr. Reardon, I don't think she's a fucking tip.
01:12:06Debbie, do you work for a temporary agency?
01:12:11Excuse me?
01:12:12Do you?
01:12:14I own a cookie shop on the north side.
01:12:16Chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin.
01:12:19Okay, then describe the Reardon's apartment.
01:12:22Uh, it's a penthouse apartment with, um, cathedral ceilings.
01:12:29Um, the living room is on the right,
01:12:32kitchen's on the left, and, uh...
01:12:33All right, all right.
01:12:34Mr. Reardon, you're a distinguished architect
01:12:40without a blemish on your record.
01:12:41There's no history of any mental illness.
01:12:43I'm sane, here on it.
01:12:45You look sane, you sound sane, sir.
01:12:48But everything you say seems to be a delusion.
01:12:51Frankly, I'd like to believe you.
01:12:53But without a witness or some sort of corroboration.
01:12:56Your Honor, what about her bills?
01:12:58The Hotel Chanticleer every Wednesday.
01:13:01$333, $379.
01:13:03Mrs. Reardon?
01:13:06Your Honor, I went to this Hotel Chanticleer,
01:13:08and, um, I have a letter from the manager
01:13:10saying he's never seen me before,
01:13:12that I'm not the Lena Reardon he knows.
01:13:14Then who's responsible for these charges?
01:13:17I must have used that credit card once or twice
01:13:19and then lost it.
01:13:20Uh, I didn't realize it was missing until a few days ago.
01:13:23I called the company and they sent over copies of the charges
01:13:26if you'd like to compare signatures.
01:13:29Uh, that's not necessary.
01:13:30What?
01:13:31I'm sorry, Mr. Reardon.
01:13:33You're sorry?
01:13:34You're sorry?
01:13:35Hey, relax.
01:13:36This is my life we're talking about.
01:13:37I'm aware of that, sir.
01:13:39And I'm doing you a favor.
01:13:40If you weren't in this hospital,
01:13:41your wife could have put you in jail.
01:13:43But, but, but, that's not what this is about, Mom.
01:13:46I mean, don't you see what she's doing?
01:13:47I mean, she's stolen my children.
01:13:49She's stolen my house.
01:13:51And she's manipulating you.
01:13:52Mr. Reardon, that's enough.
01:13:54What's your fucking hand?
01:13:55I'm warning you, sir.
01:13:57Oh, fuck you.
01:13:58All right?
01:13:58You've already made up your fucking mind.
01:14:00Very well, then.
01:14:02Proceed.
01:14:03Just watch it.
01:14:06You have no idea who you're dealing with.
01:14:09She lies to me,
01:14:10and she tells a different lie to you.
01:14:11I'd be happy to take a polygraph test.
01:14:13You're fucking right she'd take it.
01:14:15She'd pass to some fucking machine.
01:14:16She is a machine.
01:14:17Mr. Reardon.
01:14:17I'm a machine.
01:14:18You married me.
01:14:19I married you, and I loved you,
01:14:20and you're fucking killing me.
01:14:23Hands up.
01:14:24You're on a hood if you want to execute me.
01:14:26You're on a hood, please.
01:14:32Here, take this.
01:14:37Don't let us wear these in here.
01:14:39Get your fucking hands off your knees.
01:14:41How are we doing today, Ray?
01:15:00God bless pharmaceuticals.
01:15:01You know what my daddy says?
01:15:11My daddy says there are no accidents.
01:15:14That we all get exactly what we want.
01:15:17Your daddy's wrong.
01:15:20Talk about it.
01:15:21Family makes you crazy,
01:15:27and friends ease the pain.
01:15:32Right, John?
01:15:33Yeah, that's what friends are for.
01:15:37That's what...
01:15:39Friends.
01:15:40Friends.
01:15:41Friends.
01:16:11Friends.
01:16:19It's Ray. Visit me soon. I don't tell anybody you're coming.
01:16:31Go to bed.
01:16:41Go to bed.
01:17:01Ray?
01:17:04Ray, it's Elaine.
01:17:07I'm here.
01:17:11Is it all right if I take him outside?
01:17:13You're safe. The drugs he's on, he couldn't hurt a fly in December.
01:17:20Come on.
01:17:22You called me, right? I'm sure it was you.
01:17:26Well, look, I've been doing some work on my own to get you out of here,
01:17:30but this is a very weird legal area.
01:17:33I...
01:17:34Thanks for coming.
01:17:37You know why I'm in here, right?
01:17:39Well, I was wrong about Norman and I think it was Larry.
01:17:42What was Larry?
01:17:43Larry's been fucking Elena.
01:17:46Is that possible? For a long time? Four or five years?
01:17:48It's possible, but I...
01:17:51It's more than possible. It explains...
01:17:57It would explain a...
01:17:59I think there's two of them to try and get my money.
01:18:01Yes.
01:18:03And to go to New Zealand.
01:18:06What?
01:18:07He bought a house in New Zealand without my knowledge.
01:18:15It was a down payment we couldn't afford and when I found out about it,
01:18:18he told me that it was some kind of an investment.
01:18:26Don't ever tell him you know.
01:18:29I won't.
01:18:30What?
01:18:32Make his life misery.
01:18:35Believe me.
01:18:44I want to retain your legal services.
01:18:46Is there any way you can be forced to reveal this conversation?
01:18:49No.
01:18:50Good.
01:18:51Tell me if this will work.
01:18:54What?
01:18:58Lena.
01:18:59It's Elaine.
01:19:00I'm out here visiting Ray.
01:19:03No, he's sedated.
01:19:04He's silent.
01:19:06But he did say this one thing.
01:19:09He said,
01:19:11you made a mistake.
01:19:13I don't know, but he kept repeating it.
01:19:16He said,
01:19:17you made a big mistake.
01:19:19You forgot something.
01:19:21Yeah.
01:19:22That was all.
01:19:25Okay.
01:19:27Yeah.
01:19:29You too.
01:19:32I don't know, Ray.
01:19:33Maybe.
01:19:35Maybe not.
01:19:37Okay, Ray.
01:19:38I'll see you soon.
01:19:42Good luck.
01:19:46Billy.
01:19:59Billy, wake up.
01:20:01Talk about it.
01:20:05What's my name?
01:20:07John.
01:20:08What's your name?
01:20:11John.
01:20:12Do you want $100?
01:20:14American money?
01:20:15You bet.
01:20:17I'll remind you every night,
01:20:19and one day,
01:20:21I'll tap you on the knee,
01:20:23and you'll know what to do.
01:20:24Okay?
01:20:26Okay, John.
01:20:45I'm ready.
01:20:59I'm right as rain,
01:21:00ready as Robert.
01:21:03Don't worry about me, John.
01:21:04Oh, hi.
01:21:05He's over there.
01:21:10Oh, hi.
01:21:12He's over there.
01:21:13Okay.
01:21:14Good luck.
01:21:15evening,
01:21:16all night.
01:21:17Let's go over there.
01:21:22Run.
01:21:23I'm down.
01:21:24I'm down.
01:21:26I'm down,
01:21:28I'm down.
01:21:29Not sure.
01:21:30I'm down.
01:21:31I'm down.
01:21:32You're down.
01:21:33I'm down.
01:21:34You're up.
01:21:35Here, you're up.
01:21:36Go ahead.
01:21:37Go ahead.
01:22:07Timber!
01:22:18Jesus, Billy, who woke you up?
01:22:21Get off of me!
01:22:22Get off!
01:22:30Your old boyfriend, Buddy, his father had his mother committed.
01:22:33Is that where you got the idea?
01:22:34Maybe.
01:22:38So everything was planned.
01:22:43Well done.
01:22:54I just think it's wonderful that you've come.
01:22:57Thank you so, so much.
01:22:59It came because of some bullshit you told Elaine.
01:23:01There's a flaw in my plan.
01:23:02Speaking of plans, I must ask, are you really going to New Zealand with Larry?
01:23:08Larry?
01:23:09When I'm done with him, he'll wish he was you.
01:23:11What are you going to do with my kids?
01:23:14Take your kids with me and tell them you died, or maybe I'll just leave them.
01:23:17I don't think so.
01:23:19You still don't have the faintest clue who I am or what I do.
01:23:22Likewise.
01:23:22God, you are so beautiful.
01:23:28Ravishing.
01:23:29You okay?
01:23:31Never better.
01:23:36Never, never better.
01:23:37What are you doing?
01:23:57Well, this is the last time we're going to see each other, right?
01:24:00Right.
01:24:01I want to thank you with all sincerity.
01:24:05I've been sleepwalking my whole life, and you've woken me up, and I feel alive now.
01:24:10You're fucked.
01:24:11Yes, but I'm alive and inspired.
01:24:14I mean, you saw your plan with such clarity, such ruthlessness.
01:24:17Well done.
01:24:18Let me go.
01:24:19No.
01:24:19I'll scream.
01:24:21No, you won't.
01:24:23Why won't I?
01:24:24Because everyone will come running, and you won't get it.
01:24:28Get what?
01:24:30What you want.
01:24:33What you deserve.
01:24:36I mean, you deserve to know the flaw in your plan.
01:24:41You were so good at it.
01:24:46And you might want to do it again.
01:24:49Okay, tell me.
01:25:00Kiss me first.
01:25:01What?
01:25:03Kiss me, and I'll tell.
01:25:06Only it has to be a real kiss.
01:25:10Something to remember.
01:25:16We don't need Oscar.
01:25:18We don't need anyone.
01:25:19Kiss me, and I'll release you.
01:25:39Who are you, Lena?
01:25:40What will you be when you die?
01:25:51You don't have the guts.
01:25:53Don't I?
01:25:54No, Ray.
01:25:55You're too practical.
01:25:56What about the consequences?
01:25:58There are no consequences.
01:26:01That's the flaw in your plan.
01:26:03I'm crazy.
01:26:04You've driven me crazy.
01:26:08That was the whole idea.
01:26:10Well, crazy people aren't responsible.
01:26:12Crazy people aren't legally responsible.
01:26:16I'm not guilty by reason of insanity.
01:26:22In a year, I'll be sane again.
01:26:24And they'll have to let me out.
01:26:27I'm not guilty, but you're too bringt me down here.
01:26:28Do not be out of here.
01:26:29No, no, I'll be late time.
01:26:31Although it isn't before you, if you can't hurt me, what I die today.
01:26:33Don't be angry by your prayer.
01:26:34You cannot microorganism.
01:26:35Oh, I'm sorry.
01:26:36And the worldăȘんだ doesn't do it all.
01:26:37I'm guilty, you cannot...
01:26:38I want to spirit do it.
01:26:38I want to be clear by God,
01:26:39but I worry about this.
01:26:41And the day
01:26:53is the murder.
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