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A business student taking required English classes learns just how Shakespearean his life can be when he falls for the daughter of his father's ex-mistress.
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00:00:00Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday sweet Addie! Happy birthday to you!
00:00:46You think you know better than the city, the country, the state, and the federal government?
00:01:05Will this affect his college opportunities?
00:01:32Happy birthday to you!
00:01:33Happy birthday to you, everyone.
00:01:35Happy birthday to you, everyone.
00:02:18You
00:02:19Be right there Bob
00:02:42Hey Bob, hey son
00:02:50You're really gonna do it aren't you you are gonna graduate college just happened on this year a business associate
00:03:00Question
00:03:02Why the hell are you studying hamlet?
00:03:05Don't make the rules pop. They told me I have to take it
00:03:09You know, it doesn't matter. I am so so proud of you. Thanks dad. I love you son. I
00:03:17Don't get them. So
00:03:19You're supposed to be a business associate and they got you studying friggin hamlet
00:03:25I don't make the rules though pop
00:03:26I just said I have to it's like one of those requirements, I guess
00:03:31I'm just dumb. I'm really proud of you
00:03:37I
00:03:37I know that
00:03:39And here's the moment the moment we've all been waiting for him. I thought I had to go
00:03:44It's a fatherly wisdom. All right. I knew it was coming advice
00:03:51This is serious though. I've got something to tell you
00:03:54we
00:03:57Commend
00:03:58Something that's important to us and that is power
00:04:02Be able to control the world be able to take care of our family be able to stand up
00:04:09How do you do that?
00:04:10Do you get stronger? Do you get more fierce?
00:04:14That's the way you lose
00:04:16You know where real power resides and passivity the ability to do nothing
00:04:27But we don't know ourselves so we have power you told me that how do you learn
00:04:33You're in a conversation with somebody right they're not your friend
00:04:39And they're speaking to you because they're trying to persuade you in some way, right?
00:04:43Yeah, they're trying to get you to think about it in their terms, right?
00:04:49Just listen
00:04:51And you know what you're gonna hear is that they're gonna say their points
00:04:55They're gonna present their persuasions, and they're gonna go boom boom boom boom and you know what?
00:05:02That's all they got and you know how you know it
00:05:05Is they're gonna come back to the beginning you're gonna rephrase it to be the same damn thing
00:05:10Let them talk themselves out
00:05:12Now you know what they know
00:05:15Let them expose themselves
00:05:17Exactly
00:05:20It's hard to do
00:05:22Keeping your mouth shut
00:05:23It's hard to do
00:05:26But if you can't keep your mouth shut and they f**k with you
00:05:30Kill them
00:05:32Just like that?
00:05:33Just like that?
00:05:34Just like that? Just kill them?
00:05:36Come on
00:05:37I think that's the wine talk
00:05:38I can't do
00:05:42Welcome everybody to English 101
00:05:46We're gonna try to make this worth your while even though many of you are required to be here
00:05:51But you're not English majors
00:05:56It makes one wonder where to start
00:05:59I had a dream about your dad last night
00:06:03My dad?
00:06:03This was Scandinavian literature
00:06:05You know
00:06:05When your parents were
00:06:07This is so reclusive it's not really
00:06:08Together?
00:06:09The question becomes
00:06:10What?
00:06:11What is Western literature?
00:06:14I don't know
00:06:15Judaism
00:06:16Now everything's a sign
00:06:20So Atlantis is 10,000 B.C.
00:06:23Approximately
00:06:31Literature does not exist yet
00:06:34What you have is philosophers
00:06:37Now I can't write on the board
00:06:38I'm out of board space
00:06:39So just put this down in your notes
00:06:41Because you have the next 80 years of your life to try to understand what I'm saying
00:06:46Understand this so you have an education in literature
00:06:48You have philosophers
00:06:51Philosophers
00:06:53Philo
00:06:54Sophers
00:06:56Philo Sophers
00:06:58Lovers of wisdom
00:06:59Philo is love
00:07:01Soph is wisdom
00:07:02They are wisdom lovers
00:07:04That's what philosophers are
00:07:06Before literature you have philosophers
00:07:09Aristotle talks about how
00:07:13Literature
00:07:14Is philosophy
00:07:16Plus entertainment
00:07:19You want to have philosophy and entertainment together
00:07:22Because if it's just philosophy it's too dry for the people
00:07:27And entertainment in and of itself
00:07:30Has no philosophical value
00:07:34It has no moral value
00:07:35It doesn't edify and improve persons
00:07:37Indeed pure entertainment is the definition of pornography
00:07:42Oh
00:07:42I don't know
00:07:45What do you think?
00:07:48Don't give me that look
00:07:49You know I don't care if this embarrasses you
00:07:52I have been through so many boyfriends
00:07:54I can't even keep count at this point
00:07:56How's this thing even go?
00:08:07I will never forget
00:08:09I will never forget
00:08:09So
00:08:09You know
00:08:13I've got a question
00:08:14The
00:08:14The
00:08:35you go I have to chauffeur you around well it's not my fault you're still
00:08:39working on your license at least I graduated Gertrude I graduated I got my
00:08:44GED I haven't taught yeah cuz dad's principal of a private school you're
00:08:48only my stepdaughter don't forget why don't you live with him if I'm such a
00:08:52monster princess I'm so evil why do you live with me anyway oh that's right
00:09:05because your daddy's a Nazi not surprised you're not far behind just watch my car
00:09:10you mean dad's car that's his fault for not getting a pre-nup
00:09:24I'm here for a pickup ma'am
00:09:30we go
00:09:33you what
00:09:37well I'll be damned
00:09:40do you know me have we dated
00:09:48let's just say a woman like you
00:09:54you should be careful
00:10:00well you're not so bad yourself
00:10:06she's just as beautiful as I remember
00:10:08or
00:10:08if
00:10:23I don't know.
00:11:00I don't know.
00:11:33I don't know.
00:11:36The radiation on those things is going to kill you someday.
00:11:39Hold that hook.
00:11:40Quicker and your daddy lift.
00:11:42Let's go.
00:11:43I wonder why.
00:11:52So, you work there, they got food, we ain't got food.
00:11:58Why don't you bring home some food?
00:12:01You know, just because I work there, that's just business.
00:12:05So, all those years in college, this is what you've learned.
00:12:10I mean, it's game theory.
00:12:12It's a circle, jerk, son.
00:12:15You're too hard, dad.
00:12:24So, I saw my teacher today at the restaurant.
00:12:29Oh, that important one that you're learning Hamlet from.
00:12:36My grade school teacher.
00:12:40Gertie?
00:12:41Gertie!
00:12:41You came into your store.
00:12:43Relax, Pop.
00:12:44I took care of it, alright?
00:12:46You took care of it.
00:12:49How in the world did you take care of it?
00:12:53I loved her and I left her.
00:12:57You loved her and you left her.
00:12:59No, you didn't.
00:13:01No, you did not.
00:13:04All in a row.
00:13:10Nice.
00:13:11This guy, everybody, hold your books up if you brought them today.
00:13:14Alright.
00:13:15This book is the number one piece of western literature ever.
00:13:22It's a big deal.
00:13:23This is the book that replaces Sophocles' Oedipus Rex.
00:13:28Now, if you get into Christianity, obviously the Gospels will be more important.
00:13:35And if you get into Constitutionalism, obviously the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will be more important.
00:13:43But those non-fiction texts aside, this is the book that captures the western philosophy.
00:13:51And the reason that this replaces Oedipus Rex is because it has everything Sophocles doing plus Christianity.
00:13:59Shakespeare is Sophocles plus Christianity.
00:14:03That's why he's number one.
00:14:05Okay.
00:14:07As we move into a new 500-year cycle, obviously an imperial one and an international one, we can try
00:14:16to deny, we can try to dismiss Shakespeare as one more dead white man.
00:14:20We've heard it a thousand times.
00:14:23We've heard it a thousand times.
00:14:23That's, um, that's fine.
00:14:26Except just know that when the empire, when the waters of the empire recede and we're back in a republic
00:14:34in the year 2500, this is exactly where we're going to be again.
00:14:38So, I would just study this rock right here.
00:14:43Shakespeare.
00:14:44Um, on the board I have Shakespeare's other major tragedies.
00:14:50Hamlet's number one.
00:14:51Macbeth is considered his second most famous tragedy.
00:14:53School's like a prison.
00:14:56The whole world's one.
00:14:59True.
00:15:00And this mentally is one of the worst.
00:15:03I lie to myself, but...
00:15:05They tend to be as tragedies and they tend to be as more anti-Semitic works.
00:15:08I know that's a painful subject in an imperial and international age, but that's just the way it is.
00:15:17So, let's talk about what Shakespeare has to offer, um, us in our lives that's more important than money,
00:15:26that gives us wisdom as the ancient Greeks want us to have.
00:15:31This one you have is, uh, which edition is this horse?
00:15:34What does it say?
00:15:35What else can happen?
00:15:51How does it say?
00:15:55How does it say?
00:15:56The third wheel?
00:15:57Love you.
00:16:00The third wheel?
00:16:01The third wheel?
00:16:04It happens.
00:17:15Hi, yes.
00:17:17I'd like to place an order for delivery.
00:17:25Hey, Addie.
00:17:26I got a delivery for you.
00:17:33Come on, George.
00:17:34Where's this one going?
00:17:36Address is on the back, man.
00:17:37You know the routine.
00:17:40I had no prom.
00:17:41No graduation.
00:17:43All because of this place.
00:17:44All right, man.
00:17:44That's life.
00:17:45Gotta keep it going.
00:17:51Hey, princess.
00:17:54Leah.
00:17:55Come do my back.
00:18:17I'm all over, please.
00:18:24I don't think you won't be just like me someday.
00:18:27I don't know if I can help it.
00:18:34Is that the door there?
00:18:37Oh!
00:18:39I got it.
00:18:40Do my top.
00:18:40Do my top.
00:18:41Yeah, but you said on now.
00:18:43Okay, I'm going.
00:18:44Come on.
00:18:45I'm going.
00:18:48Oh, my gosh.
00:18:50Goodness.
00:18:51Well, yeah.
00:18:52Quick, guard.
00:18:53Got it.
00:19:05A special delivery for...
00:19:08Me?
00:19:10Just can't get rid of me, huh?
00:19:13That's 61, 60...
00:19:15You want a tip, don't you?
00:19:17Follow me.
00:19:19Don't need the tip that bad.
00:19:32There is a tip I want to give to you.
00:19:35It's Addy, right?
00:19:37Addison.
00:19:38And you said 69, right?
00:19:41No.
00:19:43I'm just kidding, Addison.
00:19:45You know what?
00:19:47Keep the change.
00:19:48Inflation's a...
00:19:53It's a nice place you got yourself.
00:19:56Yeah.
00:19:58You don't want to know what I had to do for it,
00:20:00but a queen should have her castle.
00:20:03Right?
00:20:04What about you?
00:20:07Me what?
00:20:08Where do you live?
00:20:10Just stop and listen.
00:20:12I'm divorced.
00:20:13It's okay.
00:20:16Do you recognize me?
00:20:19Of course I recognize you.
00:20:21No, not that.
00:20:23Is it my face?
00:20:26What?
00:20:27I don't know.
00:20:27I get punched a lot.
00:20:28Boxing.
00:20:29Does it make me look older?
00:20:31What are you talking about?
00:20:33I was your student.
00:20:35No.
00:20:36That is not possible.
00:20:38You were my teacher.
00:20:40I'm no teacher, Addie.
00:20:41I mean, I tried it once,
00:20:42but then I started dating my boss.
00:20:46Yeah, which husband was that?
00:20:48What?
00:20:49Was it before or after you tried my dad, too?
00:20:52Your dad?
00:20:53What do you remember?
00:20:55I have lived too much life to remember everything, okay?
00:21:00We'll remember you, even if you don't remember us.
00:21:03We?
00:21:04Me and my dad.
00:21:05What is the racket, Gertrude?
00:21:08Leah, Addie, Addie, Leah.
00:21:10My daughter.
00:21:14You said daughter?
00:21:16Well, stepdaughter.
00:21:19Daughter?
00:21:20Well, I think of her like a sister.
00:21:33What do you do now, Gertrude?
00:21:35Don't call me Gertrude.
00:21:37Call me Mom or Gertrude.
00:21:39Gertrude makes me sound so old.
00:21:41You're old enough to be his mother.
00:21:43That does not make him young enough to be my son.
00:21:45I did not have him in middle school.
00:21:47God, do you think anything over 27 is old?
00:21:49Well, I'm a teen,
00:21:50so anything past 30 is pretty much death.
00:21:53Oh, I see.
00:21:54Because he's between our ages,
00:21:55suddenly you think he's yours.
00:21:57What?
00:21:58That is not the point.
00:22:00The point is that you are shameless.
00:22:01And you are ageist.
00:22:04What?
00:22:05You have your youth.
00:22:06What is an ageist?
00:22:08Racist with age.
00:22:09Oh, so you're making up words now.
00:22:11I'll have you know it is the mileage,
00:22:13not the where.
00:22:14What does that phrase even mean?
00:22:15What does it even matter?
00:22:16I thought you were gay.
00:22:18I just haven't met the right guy, okay?
00:22:20God, don't embarrass me.
00:22:23You always run.
00:22:30Hey.
00:22:31You're not going to believe what happened today, Pop.
00:22:34What happened?
00:22:35Miss Gertrude hit on me again.
00:22:42She hit on you.
00:22:44She called for a special delivery.
00:22:45Oh, she did.
00:22:47Another one?
00:22:48I thought you were taking care of that.
00:22:49You're sick, Pop.
00:22:52So, uh,
00:22:54did she fall in love with you?
00:22:58That woman can't love.
00:23:00She is in love with one thing,
00:23:01and it's herself.
00:23:12There's a problem.
00:23:18Actually,
00:23:19I really like her daughter.
00:23:22Huh.
00:23:25Hmm.
00:23:29Wow.
00:23:32Maybe.
00:23:34Maybe there's something we can do with that.
00:23:39Are you serious?
00:23:43How much?
00:23:44How much, Pop?
00:23:45No more revenge.
00:23:47You've got to stop with this shit.
00:24:12Hey.
00:24:13Hey.
00:24:14Hey.
00:24:14You have another order?
00:24:15I just came to say
00:24:17sorry.
00:24:19Sorry?
00:24:20Or?
00:24:23You came from your side of the town
00:24:24just for that.
00:24:25Yes.
00:24:26I took the bus.
00:24:27Oh, and
00:24:27the fires.
00:24:31My pink...
00:24:32You're in a band?
00:24:34I'm in a band.
00:24:36You're in a band?
00:24:36What's it called?
00:24:37Uh,
00:24:38my pink phone.
00:24:39From the movie
00:24:40Existence.
00:24:41The Cronberg film?
00:24:42You know it?
00:24:43I know it.
00:24:44I was so bad at school
00:24:46I turned to film.
00:24:46It's like
00:24:47literature for the illiterates.
00:24:49I wouldn't say that.
00:24:50You seem smart to me.
00:24:51I mean,
00:24:53there's school smart
00:24:53and then there's street smart,
00:24:55you know?
00:24:56Well,
00:24:56anyone who knows Cronberg's
00:24:58my friend.
00:24:59I hope to see you there.
00:25:04What's the matter?
00:25:05Uh,
00:25:06the bus in...
00:25:07You want to ride,
00:25:08don't you?
00:25:09Do you mind?
00:25:10No,
00:25:10I don't mind.
00:25:11I have a special delivery,
00:25:12George.
00:25:13Ah,
00:25:14get out of your
00:25:15crap on me.
00:25:28You don't know how to drive,
00:25:29but you know,
00:25:29you know,
00:25:30laws at the...
00:25:31Listen,
00:25:32I'm working on giving my permit.
00:25:34That's good.
00:25:34Better than I did.
00:25:36You ever hear your music?
00:25:38I was hoping you'd ask.
00:25:39Can I?
00:25:41Me out of the water,
00:25:42leave.
00:26:42What do you want, Pop?
00:26:44I ate already at the restaurant.
00:26:49Okay, so that's what we're talking about here. We're talking about food.
00:26:55Better than revenge.
00:26:57Don't you think maybe there's something more we should be talking about?
00:27:01Don't you think maybe we should be talking about us?
00:27:08You only want to talk about one thing, Dad. I like this girl.
00:27:13Of course you do.
00:27:15But you have a decision to make.
00:27:19You have a choice that you have to make.
00:27:26What is it?
00:27:28It's about loyalty, son.
00:27:31It's about where your heart is, what you really care about.
00:27:36And as far as I can tell right now, it's not about me.
00:27:42Okay, come on.
00:27:44Food's up.
00:27:45Food's up.
00:28:05Food's up.
00:28:10Food's up.
00:28:11Food's up.
00:28:12Food's up.
00:28:12Food's up.
00:28:12Food's up.
00:28:13Food's up.
00:28:13Food's up.
00:28:14Food's up.
00:28:14Food's up.
00:28:16Doubt that the truth ever lies
00:28:22Don't doubt that I love you
00:28:33I'd rather stand beside the younger you
00:28:35Thank you
00:28:41What's wrong?
00:28:43You didn't like my song?
00:28:45It's not that
00:28:48I don't understand
00:28:51Women usually don't
00:28:52What do you mean?
00:28:54I hope you like the show
00:28:56You don't want to know what would make me feel better
00:28:59I don't understand what you're saying
00:29:07Call me, and we'll go to a movie, okay?
00:30:10Help me. He's more than mad. Go tell him, Iris, that I have slain myself. Say that my last word
00:30:28said was Antony. And say it pitifully, I beg.
00:30:40Go. And tell me how he takes it. Go! Now!
00:31:00So in 1995, there were silence. Then in 1927, there were talkies and docs. Then during the war, there was
00:31:07the musicals.
00:31:08Then after the war, there was noir, new wave, horror, porn, action, indie, graphic novels after 2001, corporations.
00:31:20Oh, Disney.
00:31:22The question is whether or not animation is a film.
00:31:24I just don't get why Shakespeare made her bad.
00:31:28And the film we just saw at the theater, she was the biggest female snake in history.
00:31:36She wasn't a female like you. She was more like...
00:31:39Who?
00:31:42What do you mean? Cleopatra's a feminist icon.
00:31:45She's a village bicycle, okay?
00:31:47Well, well-behaved girls seldom make history. You ever heard that phrase?
00:31:53Yes, I have heard that phrase, but I'm street smart. I'm not school smart.
00:31:58You always say that. Why do you put yourself down, Edison?
00:32:00Well, especially. Schools are geared toward girls now.
00:32:05Schools are geared towards girls?
00:32:08Boys like me get medicated for ADHD.
00:32:11You sensitive about that?
00:32:13Am I?
00:32:14Seems like it.
00:32:16You know how arbitrary those tests are?
00:32:18What does arbitrary mean?
00:32:20You know, your choice.
00:32:23And all this boxing, fighting, what's it prove?
00:32:26Besides the fact I won't get my ass kicked again?
00:32:28Yeah, besides that, what's it for?
00:32:31Look, I have to prove something to me, okay?
00:32:33I mean, the fact that I'm asked to explain my manhood just shows that this day and age is geared
00:32:36toward women.
00:32:39You think this day and age is geared toward women?
00:32:41Today's Friday, right?
00:32:43Today is Friday.
00:32:45You know Friday comes from Freya's Day?
00:32:47No.
00:32:49All the days of the week are named after German gods that represent the seasons in history.
00:32:53Tyr's Day, Odin's Day, there's Thor's Day, and today...
00:32:57Freya's Day.
00:32:59So you think the times we're in is Freya's Day?
00:33:00It's the day of the woman.
00:33:02Well, what comes next?
00:33:06Saturn's day.
00:33:06You don't want to know about him.
00:33:08Did you get all this from film?
00:33:10That's all I have.
00:33:11Well, you might have more.
00:33:13What do you mean?
00:33:14You'll see.
00:33:17So, why see a Shakespeare on our date?
00:33:21I have a Shakespeare class.
00:33:22I learned more visually.
00:33:23I had to watch Macbeth, too.
00:33:25Oh, with Denzel?
00:33:26Playboy production by Polanski.
00:33:29Playboy?
00:33:30They sponsored lots of art.
00:33:32And who is Polanski?
00:33:35Director of Rosemary's Baby.
00:33:37Who?
00:33:39It's a perv whose wife Charles Manson killed.
00:33:42Charles Manson?
00:33:43It's in the Criterion Collection.
00:33:46You know, I like film, but I think you know it a lot better than I do.
00:33:50More, then, for us to share with each other.
00:33:52Hmm.
00:34:29so
00:35:21I don't know.
00:35:42Oh, he's my favorite.
00:35:49No way.
00:35:50Yes.
00:35:54I actually think I do know the Smiths.
00:35:56You have to.
00:35:58You have to know the Smiths.
00:36:04I know that's a fighter.
00:36:11John Kale.
00:36:19I was never good at expressing myself.
00:36:25But know that I like you more.
00:36:28Then what?
00:36:30Then who?
00:36:36You better believe it.
00:36:39I'm yours if you want me.
00:36:46As long as they don't make me crazy.
00:36:49Who?
00:37:03You know how I feel about boys in your room?
00:37:05I don't need you spying on me, Gertie.
00:37:07It is my way or the highway.
00:37:10What's that supposed to mean?
00:37:11You want to date him?
00:37:12Then move out.
00:37:14Especially him.
00:37:15You want me homeless?
00:37:19Well, there's always your daddies.
00:38:14Where have you been?
00:38:24about time you stop your moody brooding i hope that i good for you to you how shakespeare has
00:38:32taken the ancient greek tradition of philosophy added the roman tradition of christianity
00:38:47and compressed it in a modern way so that we don't we don't necessarily have to read the ancient greeks
00:38:57and we don't really have to read the gospels we can get a sense of at least everything up to
00:39:03shakespeare's age in shakespeare because his tragedies are essentially exploring the seven
00:39:12deadly sins every play is um is essentially studying one of the seven deadly sins what are the seven
00:39:22deadly sins which ones can you guys remember the top of your head lust lust greed greed envy
00:39:35may i ask you a question professor sure you said hamlet is about revenge can you explain what he's so
00:39:43angry about that's a very good question um well first let me say that hamlet is the original
00:39:53angry young man story did you guys read catcher in the rye catcher in the rye is the angry young
00:40:00man
00:40:01story of the post-modern age that we're in which started in 1945 and will probably continue 500 years
00:40:11hamlet is the original catcher in the rye it is the catcher in the rye of 1600 renaissance in that
00:40:17time
00:40:17period well let me ask you in catcher in the rye what do you think colton was so angry about
00:40:26that he doesn't belong to society he doesn't know his purpose in society he feels the need to
00:40:32separate himself from others or figure out where he fits in
00:40:46submission confrontation that's the question
00:40:50if suffering is better instead it's better to fight bullshit
00:40:55death's just sleep but in that slip of death nightmares might come
00:40:59when i might make my peace with this knife here
00:41:02because who'd complain and sweat in life so tired
00:41:07except the fear of our lives after death
00:41:11that undiscovered country born into where we vacationers do not return
00:41:19just makes me tolerate the pains i have then lead to more that i do not know yet
00:41:25so morals make us coward to ourselves and so the way of life
00:41:29of making choices comes overcast from the storm clouds of thought
00:41:34and opportunity for our ambitions don't lead to action
00:41:55it's leah beautiful leah
00:42:02her eyes are everything i've wanted
00:42:11i have these things to get back to you
00:42:20what's this
00:42:22it makes me sad to keep a gift that i can't
00:42:28why are you doing this
00:42:31just please take it
00:42:36why not keep it your mother say something
00:42:39it's what i want not what my mom wants
00:42:43it's what you want
00:42:44yes addy it's what i want
00:42:50why don't you think
00:42:50then beauty and honesty don't match
00:42:54what could be better than the two together
00:42:59just pretty girls like you turn into liars more often the truth's beautiful
00:43:07I wanted to like you.
00:43:09You made me think so.
00:43:11Don't listen to me.
00:43:13This is hurting me.
00:43:16You may as well be gay. Or not even have kids.
00:43:18Kids that your mother would approve of, alright?
00:43:20But I'm angry, I'm pissed off, I have all these thoughts that I can't even act on.
00:43:24I mean, what should guys do if they're not good and they're not bad?
00:43:27I mean, all guys are assholes, but don't listen to me.
00:43:30Where is your mother?
00:43:32She's at home.
00:43:36We should lock her up right now so she can't poison other young, naive girls like you.
00:43:41I think you need professional help.
00:43:44If you get married, here's my advice.
00:43:46Even if you were a goodie girl, there's still going to be calamity in life, so don't date guys.
00:43:51But, if you must date guys, then date a chump because smart guys know the monster that girls like you
00:43:57turn them into.
00:43:58So start dating girls soon. Now go on, get out, go, bye.
00:44:01Oh my god, please make him how he was before.
00:44:03Look at your face. I mean, look at this.
00:44:06Girls singing, dancing, baby talking, act stupid to get guys' attention.
00:44:10I think this makes me sick. It makes me crazy. I think all relationships should be banned.
00:44:25What a cool guy. He's lost his mind. My friend, my athlete, my student, my bodyguard. And I'm the fool
00:44:36who believed him. I believed his bullshit. How can a girl unsee what she's seen?
00:44:41I know, baby. I know.
00:44:43I know, baby. So ...
00:45:03You're dirty.
00:45:09Kurti!
00:45:10Leah! Go inside! Now!
00:45:13Kurti!
00:45:17Kurti!
00:45:21You here to get me that tit now?
00:45:24I am.
00:45:25You've offended me.
00:45:34You've offended me.
00:45:36That's bullshit.
00:45:38It's bullshit to say that's bullshit.
00:45:40Why don't you think of me?
00:45:42I do.
00:45:44I think of you all the time.
00:45:47I think of you more than you want.
00:45:48I don't know why. I can't stop.
00:45:52But you fucked my dad.
00:45:54You ruined my life in your
00:45:55ruining Leah's life!
00:45:58Look! Look at the
00:46:00water you see!
00:46:01Do you see what I see?
00:46:04Look!
00:46:06Who the fuck is that?
00:46:12Is this another guy you're
00:46:14What macho shit
00:46:16is this, Edison?
00:46:17Just like your feminist bullshit.
00:46:20Feminist? What the fuck?
00:46:21Look! Just look!
00:46:23Look in the water! Look!
00:46:25Do you fucking see yourself?
00:46:26You're trying to fucking kill him!
00:46:28What are you doing?!
00:46:29You fucking see it!
00:46:32You slut!
00:46:34You fucking...
00:46:35Do you fucking hear me stutter at all?!
00:46:40You used to!
00:46:42No!
00:46:47Now you remember...
00:46:49That I used to stutter?
00:46:52What do you want from me?!
00:46:57I just want you to...
00:46:58I just want you to see...
00:47:00I just want you to see this!
00:47:01I just need you to know...
00:47:03I'm like, look!
00:47:05Look!
00:47:05Look!
00:47:05Take it!
00:47:06Look at him!
00:47:07Look!
00:47:08Look at him!
00:47:09Look at him!
00:47:09I need you to remember his face!
00:47:11That's my fucking dad!
00:47:12Look!
00:47:13I need you to remember his face!
00:47:15Look!
00:47:15He was everything!
00:47:16Look!
00:47:17Look!
00:47:17Don't look at me!
00:47:18Look at this!
00:47:19I need you to remember!
00:47:21Please don't look at me!
00:47:22Look at this!
00:47:23He was everything!
00:47:24He was everything!
00:47:25He was everything to me!
00:47:28Afterwards...
00:47:28What do you want me to see?!
00:47:30I just want you to know what you did to me!
00:47:34I want you to know what you did to my life!
00:47:37He was everything to me!
00:47:38You're not worth anything!
00:47:39You're not worth anything!
00:47:40You're not worth anything next to my father!
00:47:43Addison!
00:47:43I would drown you in that fucking pool right now...
00:47:45...and then I could get him back!
00:47:47Do you hear me?
00:47:48Look!
00:47:49Look at you!
00:47:50Stop!
00:47:52Look at you!
00:47:53Look what you're doing!
00:47:54I thought this was what you wanted!
00:47:58What do you want to do?
00:47:59I...
00:48:00Do...
00:48:01Do...
00:48:01What?
00:48:02Do you really want to kill her?
00:48:04Maybe!
00:48:06Sammy's somewhere!
00:48:07Who are you talking to?
00:48:09In all of this...
00:48:09...up shit!
00:48:09Is it...
00:48:10Is it really you dad?
00:48:10Maybe you can find just a little compassion!
00:48:12God!
00:48:13You're fucking psychotic!
00:48:16I...
00:48:17I...
00:48:17I don't know...
00:48:20I...
00:48:23You don't hear anything?
00:48:25What you doing...
00:48:26I should...
00:48:28I'm hungry!
00:48:28Hey!
00:48:31Come back to me!
00:48:33Come back to me!
00:48:35Come back to me!
00:48:42Come back to me...
00:48:49Amazon Γ 1
00:48:51Oh, my God.
00:49:44Oh, my God.
00:49:47Oh, my girl, outside your window, hey, you let me in, but locked the door when you left.
00:50:03How can I tell one man from another man?
00:50:08Only by their shoes and clothes.
00:50:15And who is to blame?
00:50:19Boys or their private parts?
00:50:22Boys or their private parts?
00:50:24Boys or their private parts?
00:50:31Well, let's go.
00:50:55You like the kids so much, you won't press charges.
00:50:59You cannot allow insanity to run rampant like this.
00:51:05If he's in any way, shape or form the way you say, then he should do time.
00:51:12I cannot guarantee that if I see him out there, I won't do everything in my power to bring
00:51:17him to justice.
00:51:50Aliyah?
00:51:52Aliyah?
00:51:55Aliyah?
00:51:58Aliyah?
00:52:05Aliyah?
00:52:06Aliyah?
00:52:08Aliyah?
00:52:09Aliyah?
00:52:11Aliyah?
00:52:14Aliyah?
00:52:15Aliyah?
00:52:16Aliyah?
00:52:18Aliyah?
00:52:20Aliyah?
00:52:21Aliyah?
00:52:23on the bridge, the road to arrival from March.
00:52:25We are going to get into the front end of the bridge,
00:52:27and I'm on the front end of the bridge.
00:52:47Dream about your dad again?
00:52:54No more.
00:52:59I knew I'd find you here, at your dad's grave.
00:53:07He can rest in peace.
00:53:10And you?
00:53:13We missed you at the dorms.
00:53:16What have you been up to?
00:53:26You're lucky your father left you life insurance.
00:53:33What do you mean? Life is too short.
00:53:36What do you mean?
00:53:42Some freshman killed herself.
00:53:46Yeah.
00:53:49What's her name?
00:53:52Her name was Leah Elsinore.
00:53:56What was her name?
00:53:58Leah El-
00:53:59What was her name?
00:54:00Leah! Leah Elsinore.
00:54:02Elsinore.
00:54:06What?
00:54:12You know.
00:54:44I lost my mom.
00:54:45You know.
00:54:48I lost my mother, I lost my father, and Leah too, why does death have any part in life?
00:55:21And there are more reasons than we can comprehend.
00:55:43The sweets to the sweet, I would have thought you would have been married, had a bridal, not a deathbed.
00:55:56You fought for her, you cried for her, you hurt yourself, you took her shit?
00:56:05Don't you swear in the house of the Lord?
00:56:08I would have way more than you.
00:56:15God, why would you let this little sparrow fall?
00:56:20You can't teach people like that anything, but they can teach you to stay away from them.
00:56:29Go get the car please, I'll be right out.
00:56:33Let her go.
00:56:40My family comes from Boston, General Electric, McDonald's, South American Ambassador since President Roosevelt, Egyptian Cotton Ivy League, Dartmouth College,
00:56:51Andres Hall.
00:56:53My father came here for work, and what did you do? What did you do? You put me into special
00:56:58ed, you know what that's like?
00:57:00I did what I thought was best. You expect everybody to be Jesus Christ. I quit. What more do you
00:57:08want from me?
00:57:12Listen, you talked to my father back to school tonight, do you remember that?
00:57:18I needed a man.
00:57:23You know, my mother left because of that.
00:57:25It takes two to make or break a marriage.
00:57:30And you want to blame me, I'm so selfish.
00:57:35Why don't you take some responsibility for once?
00:57:38Do you know how hard it is to be a teacher? A parent?
00:57:41Why don't you try?
00:57:43And I know you and Leah never accepted me for who I am.
00:57:49I didn't come from a family of leaders like you.
00:57:53Out here in the real world, it is about survival.
00:57:57Survival.
00:58:21I was mad at you.
00:58:38I'm really sorry I hurt your daughter.
00:58:54I'm really sorry I hurt your daughter.
00:58:57And I get it.
00:59:16Ooh who would be crazy?
00:59:18Listen you're gonna punish me.
00:59:21It's your job I get it, alright?
00:59:25Dude, I was out of my mind, alright?
00:59:31You talking about your dad?
00:59:34You're the kid whose dad she screwed at school, aren't you?
00:59:37You heard that story?
00:59:39Man.
00:59:40You're not the only one she screwed.
00:59:43We are the problem.
00:59:45She's just being...
00:59:47herself.
00:59:49You know what?
00:59:51Get the hell out of here.
00:59:53I'll never want to see your face in this town again.
00:59:56Go get.
01:00:36I took care of him, ma'am.
01:00:39My hero.
01:00:45Have we...
01:00:47We met before?
01:00:49I don't think so, miss.
01:00:53Just doing my job.
01:01:05We'll get you settled in San Francisco soon.
01:01:08Then I'll get your stuff.
01:01:10I'll get your motorcycle, your car, and I'll help you sell your dad's place.
01:01:18Addison?
01:01:25You're so lucky your dad paid for your life insurance.
01:01:32I wish my dad had paid for his life insurance.
01:01:35I wish my dad had paid for my parents.
01:01:40I wish my dad has paid for my dad's place.
01:01:45I wish my dad had paid for my dad's place.
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