1:08:00
What do you mean, you don't know?
1:08:01
I don't know. What difference does it make?
1:08:06
This difference.
I'd just as soon Schneider died.
1:08:09
I'd rather go to jail for 20 years
than find out my wife was a tramp.
1:08:17
Don't say that, Jim.
1:08:20
That's the word, I didn't invent it.
That's what they call it.
1:08:26
I don't care about "they."
1:08:28
I only care about you, Jim,
and it isn't true. You know it isn't true.
1:08:36
I thought I knew you.
1:08:38
I thought you were everything good
and pure.
1:08:49
Don't judge me, Jim. Try to understand.
1:08:54
I was on my own for the first time
in a large city.
1:08:57
The war was on.
1:08:59
I'd only been out with kids my own age
until I met this man.
1:09:03
He paid me a lot of attention.
I was flattered.
1:09:07
I thought he was romantic and glamorous.
1:09:11
I thought I was in love with him.
1:09:16
What happened to the child?
1:09:22
It died at birth.
1:09:31
Is that why you can't have any children?
1:09:36
Oh, Jim, I can't take much more of this.
1:09:42
Please try and understand.
1:09:47
What's there to understand?
1:09:50
You went with him, a pig like that.
You had a child by him.
1:09:55
Then you went to that butcher, Schneider.
1:09:57
Everything I hate.
1:09:59
What's left to understand?